MATHESON AND ROBERTS LTD., 10 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. SOW “ STANDARD'*’ SEEDS And Heap the Best Results. All Varieties of Vegetable, Flower, and Agricultural Seeds Stocked. See Our Free Illustrated Catalogue. Plant Annuals, Perennials during OctoberNovember. Chrysanthemums and Dahlias in Full Variety Available Late October. VEGETABLE PLANTS OUR SPECIALTY. ■ Cabbage, Cauliflowei, and Lettuce. Remember, we can Supply Sprays, Pmtaps, Stakes, and all other Horticultural • Sundries. DUNEDIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. __ / ' ' T~ NATIONAL DAFFODIL SHOW , Opens 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October 2nd, in the TOWN HALL, DUNEDIN. ENTRIES CLOSE at 9 p.m., MONDAY, September 30ih, with the Secretary. CHAS. RHODES, . 42 Princes street, Dunedin; phone 13-608. _ SLUGS AND SNAILS* A light sprinkling ot, HORTNAP around the planls’or between the rows is very effective. HORTNAP' sprinkled around young plants, teed boxes, pot plants, etc., will keep them under control. The same applies to gnts and millipedes. Stocked by Skene s * Ltd., Paterson and Barr Ltd., etc. . Manufactured by RESTAR (SOUTH ISLAND) PTY„ , Christchurch. THOR CHRYSANTHEMUM and DAHLIA ■T STAKES, GARDEN PATH BORDERS, WOOD ASH, Call or Ring HOGG iAND CO. LTD., Roberts street, Dunedin; phones 12-241, 12-273. ARDENERS.—Do not risk indifferent wJT seeds; get only the best. —Otago Seed Coy., 251 George street. OX Heart Parsnip (now); fully a month earlier than Hollow Crown; fid packet. ’ —Otago Seed Coy. FEED the soil, and it will feed you;-Blood and Bone, Garden Lime, Superphosphate, Sulphate Ammonia, Sulphate of Potash; any quantities.—Otago Seed Coy., ■215 George street. , EW V Sussex Wonder ” BroAd Bean; very early, prolific cropper ; 0d packet. —Otago Seed Coy.' TE ARO Seed Coy.’s new Golden Hart Carrot; entirely coreless.—Otago Seed Coy., 251 George street. ASK for a copy of our Garden Guide; full of interesting information: free to every purchaser.r-Otago Seed Coy. • WE have been appointed Solo Agents for the Te Aro Coy.’s famous Seeds.— Otago Seed Coy., 251 George street. ASPARAGUS, 3-year-old crowns; plant now and have fresh Asparagus from your own garden.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ORGET-MB-NOT, Blue Bouquet; an excellent variety for the border, a good deep blue.—Moncrieff and Stewart. WEET Scented Boronia; strong, healthy plants.—Procurable from Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd., 186 Princes street, Dunedin. PROCURE Seed Potatoes now and sprout them; \ve have a perfect line of Jersey Benhes, Arran Banner, King Edward, and Up to Date.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. ' TWO New Peas worth growing, “ Winsall ” and “Prosperity”; these varieties are great croppers and sweetly flavoured; Is per packet.—Stocked by Mom crieff and Stewart only. LAWN Grass Seed.—Our mixture is composed of the finest ■ Grasses, which are at their best during different months 1 in the year, thus giving your lawn a beautiful green appearance.—Moncrieff and Stcw- , art. __ AATE Deliver Parcels Free m the City v * i and Suburbs.—Moncrieff and, Stewart. 186 Princes street. Dunedin. 4 D.—Sutton’s Seeds have arrived; you can now obtain the world’s best seeds at ;4d per packet ; Peas and Beans 6d; new varieties are listed;, call for catalogue.— Sutton’s Agency, 7 Maclaggan street. GRANGER AND KING, Seed Merchants' and Florists, 4 doora from Arthur Barnett’s, are selling Wm'. Hurst, Greenfeast, Little English Wonder, Little Gein, Stratagem Peas at 6d per £lb, or 9d per I>LANT Now.-Nemesia, 1 Phlox, Stocks, Carnations, Jacobia, Kingfisher. Daisy, Dimorphotheca, Antirrhinum, Canterbury Bells, Cineraria, Dianthus, Aubretia, Sohinanthus, Pansy, Violas, Apricot Yellow, Geums, Polyanthus. TRY our threepenny packets of Vegetable Seeds for value; all seeds guaranteed new .season’-s. ' ' . , • GRANGER AND KING, 4 doors from Arthur Barnett’s, have again placed their Penny Packets of. Flower Seeds on the market; patronise ua and help us to maintain these prices. GOOD Things to Grow! — Spinach Beet is really delicious, try a 6d packet.— Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. WHITE Czar Runner Beans are far ahead of all the rest; 6d packet; from Skene’s. ~ . MUSTARD • Spinach for tasty salads, easily grown, plentiful crops.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. SEED Potatoes. Snowdrop, Catriona, King Edward, Up-to-dates; all Southland grown.—Skene's, Stuart street, Dunedin. GARDENERS. Straight 6ft Manuka Flower and Pea Stakes, &s hfindred, 9s fid for two, delivered.—A9o7, * Star.’ OCEANIC Lime Fertiliser; |cwt 3s, lewt ss, delivered.—A. E. Reeves Ltd., Jutland street; phone 13-647. ALL Annuals ready from outside; only the best strains grown; Is dozen. —■ Perrott and Marshall. Narcissi Bulbs, mixed; now /VwUvU booking orders; 30s 1,000; from window display.—Perrett and Marshall. ALL kinds of Ornamenta Flower Baskets, Wire Arches, Garden Sieves, and Riddles in stock.—Charles Bills Ltd., Dunedin. NOW is the time for repotting; have you tried the Breeze Pots? If not, why not? rpHEY are definitely stronger and JL cheaper, more porous, keep clean and sweet, consequently give better results. MOREOVER, they are manufaceured locally; SO help yourself by supporting a local product.—Breeze. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. Experience has shown that i« the use ol the TELEPHONE EH HO- s EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasion* ally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to Trust’ to a ' r rjUme Message,, as we. cannot M<l ourselves responsible -f errors occur.
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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 25
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