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PLANTS AND SEEDS DOUBLE Primroses, Lavender and white, 1/6 each. Postage extra.— Write “L.2.” Times.Am44l EW BUSH STRAWBERRY. Hardy producing an abundance of berries for eight months. 5/6 doz posted. —Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland, .. BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS. Large flowered, named kinds, collection of 12 for ’7/-; 24 for 13/- posted.— Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. MONEYMAKER” GARDEN PEA. Dwarf heavy cropping, 8 weeks, well filled pods, 1/- pkts, 2/6 lb. posted. —Griffiths Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Aucklana. „ .A„- > - VEGETABLE SEEDS, Spanish Onion, Beet Red and Silver, 1/6 bz., Carrots, Lettuce. 2/- oz„ Parsnip, 1/3 oz. posted.—Griffiths Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. , ( , ’ ' PERENNIAL PHLOX. OUR unique collection including all the latest importations is truly outstanding and absolutely unrivalled in the Dominion. Set 36 Named varieties include flame, cerise, violet, plum ed, giant salmon, orange scarlet, crimson,, lavender, etc., 1/6 each set 12. Named 15/-. Finest Mixed (unnamed) 12/6 dozen. JAPANESE IRISES. The easiest grown of all Irises but preferring full sun and a position not too dry; will actually grow in water or bogs. Huge Clematis-like flowers 6-Bin. across on 3ft. stems and delightful for cutting. Shades of light and dark blues, plum red, russet, lavender, pink, cream, violet etc. mostly beautifully veined or marbled with deeper shades. 1/6 each; Set 12 sorts for 15/-. Illustrated catalogue free. HARRISQN’S Box 1, Palmerston North. GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI A collection of choice named varieties in all shades of Blues, Yellows, Scarlets. Smoky and Bicolour shades, etc., hi superb assortment. Every Bulb is guaranteed. Collection of 12 for 7/Collection of 24 for 13/Collection of 50 for 22/MONEYMAKER PEAS Crops in 8 weeks. The first early pea. maturing 8 to 10 weeks, according to climatic conditions. Well-filled pods. Height 12ins. No staking. 1/- Packet, 2/6 lb., 3lbs. for 6/6. SEED SPECIAL Prize Asters. Zinnias, Marigolds, Phlox. Stock. Magic, Annuals. New seed. Freshly packed — 6 packets for 2/6. ROSE TREES Dwarf Hybrid, scented, or Polyanthus types or hardy climbers. All shades. Strong bushes. Collection of 12 for 18/-, posted. ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS Retarded bulbs for rotation flowering during the Summer months. Choice colours of Scarlets. Blues. Pinks, Creams, Salmons, etc. 50 Bulbs 3/-. 100 Bulbs, 5/-. NEW BUSH STRAWBERRY A new hardy bushy variety producing berries in abundance for eight months. No hoeing or cultivation required, commence bearing at early age. 5/6 dozen plants, posted. RHUBARB ROOTS Topps Red. a very prolific and sweet flavoured variety which can be picked all the year round. Strong roots for planting now. 5/6 dozen posted. BULK SEEDS Buy your seeds in bulk and share with your neighbour. Spanish Onion 1/6 oz; Carrots 1/9 oz; Parsnip 1/3 oz; Lettuce 2/- oz; Beetroot 1/6 oz; Sliver Beet 1/6 Oz; All postage paid. ASPARAGUS ROOTS We offer strong roots of Connovers Colossal, a variety producing very large thick and fleshy sticks. No garden Is complete without some of this delicious vegetable. Strong 2-yr roots 2/6 doz. 19/- 100 posted. GRIFFITHS LTD. SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN, 121-123 OWENS ROAD, MT. EDEN, AUCKLAND. BRING your Cycle Repairs to WILSON’S Cycle Stores. Cr. Dee and Spey Street. YOUR Home will look better with “ANVIL” PAlNT.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 24825, 18 August 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24825, 18 August 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24825, 18 August 1942, Page 6

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