SUTTON’S Seeds come through, despite the German submarines; Sutton’s Seeds are always successful in coming through; they are rigidly tested, true to name, and always fresh; try them yourself. —Adam, 7 Maclaggan street. ALL New Season’s Vegetable Seeds, 6d and 3d per packet; try a fid 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 Gera, English Wonder, Yorkshire Hero, 6d packet, Is per lb.— Granger and King, 146 George street (near I Barnett’s;. PLANT Now Lobelia, Antirrhinum, Sandford Giant Poppy, Nemesia, Salpiglossis, Stocks, Verbena, Kingfisher Daisy, Carnations. Is 2d per dozen; Giant Fringed Petunias, Exhibition Pansy, Giant Cineraria, 2s dozen. —Granger and King. 146 George street. DUNEDIN Horticultural Society’s Spring Show, Friday and Saturday, 4th and sth October; entries close Tuesday, 8 p.m. SPENCER’S Sweet Peas, collection named varieties, Is 6d and 2s 6d, posted.— Otago Seed Co., 220 George street. GLADIOLI.— Choice mixture of good named varieties; splendid corms; 7s 6d dozen. —Otago Seed Company. “ /pi OLDINHART,” undoubtedly the best V3T coreless Carrot. —Otago Seed Company, 220 George street. f “ /"VXHEART,” the early stump-rooted vJ Parsnip; sweet flavour; easy to dig; very early.—Otago Seed Company, George street. REMEMBER Seedco Seeds for Otago’s needs; if you want quality send for list.—Otago Seed Company, Ge,orge street, UWEE'f Peas.—6o varieties in general list. 6d packet; your selection.—Matbeson. Roberts Ltd., Octagon, Dunedin. SWEET Peas.—Our Selection, 6 varieties 2s, 12 varieties 3s 6d; posted 3d extra. —Matheson, Roberts Ltd. ANEMONES, finest quality, mixed “ Sunbeam ” strain, la dozen, 6s 100, posted. —Matheson Roberts Ltd., Dunedin. SEED Potatoes. Early—Epicure, Cliffs Kidney, Snowdrop; second early—Sutton’s Supreme, Auckland Short Top.— Matheson, Roberts Ltd., Dunedin. SEED Potatoes. Main crop; Inverness Favourite (certified), King Edward (certified). —Matheson and Roberts Ltd., Dunedin. GROW Ursinia, it’s showy and lasts a long time in (lower; dwarf growing; 2s dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart. NEW Giant Scented Marigold, flowers grow from 4in to 6in across, and have a sweet scent; only 2s 6d dozen; only limited supply.—Moncrieff and Stewart. NEW Korean Chrysanthemum. —Sow seed now this new Chrysanthemum; very free flowering; 2s 6d packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd. RED Delphinium; this is a great colour, j and is very dwarf growing; only 4s fid dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart. GERANIUM. Soldier’s Tunic; a really j good red; lovely plants available now, 10s dozen.—Moncrieff and Stewart. OYSTERS, grow your own and have them | out of season; seed is only 6d packet. —Moncrieff and Stewart PARSNIP, Tender and True, a really splendid cropper with an excellent flavour; Is packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart. (IARROT, Coreless Pride, the only really J good coreless carrot; has an excellent taste; Is packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart. TVTEVV Cauliflower, Giant Imperial; seed is sown now will give beautiful, large, snow-white Cauliflower of an excellent quality in March; Is fid packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart. UTTERFLY-PROOE Cabbage —Sow the seed now and have good Cabbage when they are scarce; Is packet.—Moncrieff and Stewart. ' SEED Potatoes.—Epicure, Catriona, Arran Banner, Jersey Bennes. King Edward, Robin Adair, Cliff's Kidney; these are handpicked and Southland-grown.—Moncrieff and Stewart. . HUBARB, Wright’s Early; this is the best early and nicest flavoured Rhubarb you could wish to grow, and it sells at only 4s fid for six roots.—Moncrieff and Stewart Ltd., Princes street. ATES’S Monarch Collection Peas, earliest of all; Me'teor, Banqueter; the best peas. —Agents. Perrett and Marshall. ; UNEDIN Horticultural Society's Spring Show. Friday and Saturday, 4th and sth October; entries close Tuesday, 8 p.m. BUY your Annuals raised from Yates’s reliable Seeds, acclimatised to New Zealand conditions.—Agents, Perrett and Marshall. HY worry about garden pests? Pinepcslo Powder kills nil diseases. —Procurable at all the seed merchants.
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Evening Star, Issue 23692, 27 September 1940, Page 2
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