im n c s For Coiled Springs of any descriptibn send specifications to the manufacturers: tjrebgKZiv A ■ nnmi HUI I G 4 R p O L N GRIFFITHS’ W SEE®S /7hW F o R and pirn All Postaoe Paid — Cash with Order 8 MONEYMAKER PEA Crops in 8 weeks. The first early pea. maturing 8 to 10 K weeks, according a to climatic condl- | tfons. Well - filled /:! pods. Height 12fn. sii. No staking. 2/6 lb. ® 3lt>. for 6/6 — M posted. «ia New Climbing i'i Bean: SNAKE or /;/’ YARD LONG. Pods from I2in. to 20tn. long. A heavy cropDer - Slender, green fi-iy 81 " | stringless pods.— •WB InM 1z - Packet. Now salad and ' < ?7'>' Cooking Vegetable WfeJs —CELTUCE or CELERY-LETTUCE •' A new - delicious WIP < vegetable for both 'WJ * raw sa 1 a d ; s and cooking. Salad leaves ready from 6 weeks after sowing. Asparagus-like stems ready in V weeks. Four times the Vitamin C content of ordinary lettuce. 6d. packet. 2'6 bulk packet, posted. PASSION FRUlT— Large plants of the popular round purple variety. Oneyear plants, balled for easy transplanting, 3 for 5/-, postage paid. THYME PLANTS— Grow a few plants of this seasoning herb. Large one-year balled plants, 1/- ea., 3 for 2/9, posted. GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI —A collection of choice named varieties in all shades of Blues. Yellows. Scarlets, Smoky and Bicolors. Blue Ribbon Collection of 12 for 15/VI ctor y Collection of 12 for 10/Ge neral Collection of 12 for 7/6 COLLECTION OF GARDEN LILIES. Special end-of-season offer of collection of choice garden lilies, including pink, orange, I iger,’Henryii, Pink and Yellow Arums, Jacobean, and Lily of the Valley. Collection of six sorts for 5/- posted. PINK I IGER LILIES. Beautiful Lilies, most popular as cut flowers. Special offer of 12 bulbs for 10/- posted. FREE CATALOGUE — Fifty pages, beautifully illustrated, on Seeds, Plants and Bulbs for spring planting. Write for copy to-dav. It's FREE! Hiiiwfraw ( “BARGAIN” SHRUBS A set of twelve really choice, hardy ornamental and flowering shrubs, suitable for any climate and condition, carefully packed and guaranteed to arrive in good order and delivered free anywhere for 20/-. This collection, which is undoubtedly the greatest value offered anywhere today, includes popular subjects such as Japanese Maple, Crimson-berried Cotoneaster, New Golden Bells, Pink Prunus, Blue Spirea, Purple-leafed Dodonea, Red Cornus, Orange Pyracartha, Pink Broom, Scarlet Bottlebrush, Winterflowerin purple Veronica, Purpleleafed Berberis, Coral Berries. Descriptive catalogue free. HARRISONS NURSERIES PALMERSTON NORTH. GLADIOLI CORMS. Selection of the best and most popular varieties, 10/- and 15/- dozen, including: Blue Beauty, Gate of Heaven, Miss New Zealand. Pelegrina, Picardy, Takina, Cairo, Exquisite, Jalna, Lollypop, Memory, Tunias, Triumph Century, Lavender. - N.Z. Splendour, Chas. Rides. Ask for our Free Gladioli List. ANDERSON'S NURSERIES, Wellesley Road, Napier. I”* ' THE POULTRY MART, g 14-24 Allen Street, | TOWNSEND & PAUL, LTD., | Auctioneers, I Sell daily at 10.30 a.m. Best market I prices obtained. Prompt returns. | Consignments solicited. Poultry Foods fl of all descriptions. Prices on H application. 9 Box 27, Wellington, C.l.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 5, 1 October 1943, Page 8
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