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ALL New Season Vegetable Seeds fid and 3d per packet; try a 6d packet of our Ideal Coreless Carrot, red all through. — Granger and King, 146 George street (4 doors from Arthur Barnett's). PEAS. William Hurst, Greenfeast, Little Marvel, Little Gem, Blue Bantam, English Wonder, 6d per packet, 9d per lb.—Granger and King, 146 Geoiga street (4 doors from Arthur Barnett’s}. PLANT now Antirrhinums (all shades!) Stocks, Nemesia, Rosy Scarlet Larkspur, Iceland Poppies, Kingfisher' dozen; Giant Pansies, 2s 6d dozen.—Grauger and King, 146 George street. HEDGE Plants, Eseallonia, Uleana, Lonicera Nitada, Privet, Cupressus Mkcrocarpa, Pinus Insignia Matbeson. Boberts Ltd. SOW your early vegetables now; “Standard” Seeds, always'reliable. —Matbeson and Roberis-Ltd., Dunedin. SWEET Peas, finest Spencer's named, 6d packet; collection 6,2 s; collection 12. 3s fid.—Matbeson, Roberts Ltd. PANSIES. —Fine collection of named varieties; send for list.—Matbeson and Roberts Ltd. OTAGO SEED CO. —Quality new season’s Seeds to hand; write for list. SWEET Peas. —5 named varieties Is, 8 named 2s fid, choice mixed fid packet; sow now. —Otago Seed Co., 220 George street. INSIST bn Quality Plants. Extensive variety now available for planting.— Otago Seed Company, 220 George street. UTTON’S Seeds have arrived; there are many other seeds on the market, but none equal to Sutton’s; they cannot fail. Why? Because old seeds are destroyed every year. —Adam, 7 Maclaggan street. A REMINDER.—Dunedin Horticultural Society’s Spring Show,.Pioneers’ Halt, October 4tb and sth; entries close 2nd. Tb> UNEDIN Gardening Club Meets Tues'A day, September 26th, 8 p.m., Y.M.C.A. Rooms, when Colonel Barclay will speak on ‘ Some Remarks on Flowers and Shrubs ’; all interested cordially invited. BEDDING Plants grown from Sutton’s seeds now ready; stocks, antirrhinums, nomesias, wallflowers, sweet peas.—King, fruiterer, Octagon. SOW now Russell’s Wonder Lupins; 10 seeds for fid. —Perrett and Marshall, nurserymen and seedsmen. ■OERRETT AND MARSHALL’S Special -fc Mixture Grass Seed, suitable for Dunedin soil; Yates’s tested seeds; large selection SEED Potatoes.—Catriona, Cliff’s Kidney, Epicure, Inverness Favourite, Up To Dale, King Edward; limited supply.—W. J. Thomson. 139 Princes street, Dunedin. DELPHINIUM, dwarf scarlet; gives excellent colour for bedding or mixed border; 4s fid dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. "VIEW Scented Scabious in two new varieties, Blue Cockade and Rose Cockade; 2s fid dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ANSY. Engelman’s Giants, lovely plants of this choice mixed pansy only 3s fid dozen. —Moncrieff and Stewart. ARIGOLD. Sunset Giants.—These are quite new to Dunedin growers: should be grown by all; 2s dozen. NTIRRHINUM, choice mixed, including new varieties such as Amber Gem, Daybreak, St. George, Dazzler, Firedragon, Royal Rose, Royal Cerise, and other varieties, at only Is fid dozen. . USSELL Lupins.—Plant? of this popular new Lupin are now available at only 4s fid dozen. . , ANTIRRHINUM, Rosie, for your rockery or a change in your border; will give ! bright display, and only grows IQin. LOBELIA, Stocks, Poppy, Verbena, Phlox, Carnations, Violas, Scabious, Sweet Peas, Geums, Aouilegias, Cornflower, Canterbury Bells, Visoaria, Wallflower, Hollyhocks, Cinerarias, Calendulas; Schiz- , anthus. Veldt Daisies, Aubretia, Pent* I steraons, French Marigolds, Forget-Me-Not, Dianthus Double, Parsley.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd., seedsmen and plant rnerchants, 386 Princes street, Dunedin. C.l. WANTED Known.—Breeze Flower Pots are now obtainable from Pre-cast Concrete Ltd.; phone 18-856, and evening 18-652. WHY worry obout garden pests? Pina* pesto Powder kills all diseases, —Pro* curable at all the seed merchants. A REMINDER.—Dunedin Horticultural Society’s Spring Show, Pioneers’ Hall* October 4th and sth; entries close 2nd.

—MASPORTMOWERS FOR FINER LAWNS THESE SUPER. QUALITY MACHINES OFFER YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE IN MOWERS—AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD. BLADES are of Sheffield crucible steel, oil hardened, and tempered. BALL-BEARINGS are fitted to all machines to ensure smooth running and minimum effort in pushing. 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE is given with each mower, and though mass produced they are precision made. A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE of this popular lawn mower is stocked by us in lour models as follows: CLIPPER— I2in 62/6. 14in 65/-. 16in 69/-. SERVICE— 12in 72/6. I4in 75/-. 16in 77/6. CLEVELAND (lOin wheels)— ' 14in 77/6. 16in 82/6. RAPID (8.8. de luxe)— -14 in 84/-, 16in 87/6. BEFORE YOU BUY SEE THIS RANGE AT VERNON SMITH LTD. THE BUSY HARDWARE STORE, 50 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 23379, 23 September 1939, Page 17

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