THE ECONOMY OF “BAXTERS” “Baxters” is such an efficient remedy that one doesn’t have to buy bottle after bottle. One small dose of “Baxters” does a lot of good and one bottle of “Baxters” judiciously used can afford benefit to the whole family. “Baxters” should be diluted with water as directed for young children. Prepared solely by Baxters Ltd., Colombo Street, Christchurch. 5
f . . . GRIFFITHS' W3V i ' FAMOUS BULBS BM - *g||- W i FOR AUTUMN PLANTING ' WW If J ; NARCISSUS or DAFFODILSimPM -1 S>w J Special Collections Named Bulbs BMBHf 3 <• ■ Wo offer three Special collections of named Daffodils 3& WTWr* '^agßßsPWyW.. .y from the three hundred, varieties Unit we have, && f \jSKt ' ’EJf* ™ s ’",rV i ’"g & IW,XJb%Qnk * «/ *» M| specially selected by our expert to suit your climatic ■BBftg -4?* '*• ” '■* M /•>*' >? - : 5 conditions. No two bulbs the same in any collecXkS '' '~‘ *''' >s '¥§ ti0!1, ancl compiled to include each type of Double TRUMPET ... >.,. ■ '*< W Lectl'ii Poeticus, Trumpet, etc. w *-wrv-.’ K.< .' •?)* //’ ,U‘l 12 Named Bulbs - - 6/- - » '■ ■7'• ■ Prize Bulbs - - 14/- y? ''/j| Jf Mixture of Trumpets , .. SOB 'i illilll'OWt! For gardeners who wish to have this family of bulbs - -“- «Lt i wSybwGM# Wrw**I represented in their gardens, wo oiler this special ; *- ~ x ~ M lot of mixed bulbs, containing yellow and white i>l, WBMBBftWBteg, ■ te t y yS? *f« 'b trumpets, short and large cups, in Hue assortment. i J ' xSaygaHMfy ■ 7". I ''• •' “4ii Many frilled and attractive named varieties are ■/V w.MW«raM.WßSMa's%*£l9eEß..saWlra&&isviMWk }£s^ wax., «iisi included in this assortment, which will please the ■* /aMgag -l t, jrf' most exacting gardener. ;%v Griffiths’ DARWIN TULIPS 12 Bulbs 2/6 50 Bulbs 8/6, SB Collection of Named Bulbs Griffiths' 1 FREESIAS We can Strongly Tecotnmcnd this colleciion of named Darwin Tulips, as all _ T , rr i ‘J r ’*'■ kinds included are tested and proven types, and have been selected to give NCW C llOlCe rllfOriU'S '■ the fullest range of For years past we have been striving to improve the A B -BB 12 Named Bulbs (all different) 7/6 straiu or 7 ,, r^MJ r^’^BßiDs co i MB m ct i ‘ j. recommend GRIFFITHS' NEW HYBRiob. luixiuio .-■s-a'rt-.->.•■■ » IHBiSs# Tulips, Superb Mixture contains about urtcen shades, ineiudmtr luiby-Bed, We offer a line strain of mixed varieties, 'flic blossoms are immense, on Claret. v ' oll '' t ’ ,!lll(: - Xn l^ e ’,.i?• ell ''''’ * nll "'’ * luirniviPAnAnLE ’ tall, stately stems, in every imaginable shade from bronze, black, purple, Salmon, and Deep Cieanu elm . INCOMPAR through to reds, blues, pinks, salmons, yellows, and scarlets. 2/. J)oz, 50 BUIOS 11/“ 12 lb -y / ; , s Bulbs 3SZ- Border or Massing Freesias (jrrimtllS &llu For borders and massed displays, Refrecta Alba, i cream-white, with a sprinkling ol mixed shades. l «, -k l VTA* Justly famed for its delicious scent and accommo- g|||ggFT X dating nature. We offer a low rate for planting m 1 «7' ® ?' I' " quantity. No garden should be without tins populat '• k" A . ' nVTTDC Spring" Hower. Splendid for naturalising. , f »’ W "' ■ " 12 Bulbs 1/- 50 Bulbs 3/6 sW* other spring-flowering bulbs M®j.C- r > 'H J ' bceu fm’i'oved from year to JONQUILS —Soliel d'Or. Rich ~ = 1 ' v >' ' year until they stand alone orange, 2/~ Doz< t 50 fop 7/ “ f\ J '■&.**'" .«ggL. W : ® MK WkW • 1,1 robustness, constitution JONQUILS —Double Romans . 2/6 Doi.; 50 for 9/- y\ „ and long-llowering qualities. JONQUILS —Paper Whites .. 1/6 Doz.; 50 for 5/6 Ly ' ' > Nol onlv '" AeAV zp aland, but CROCUS—English Mixed .. 2/6 Doz.; 50 for 9/- f. t T> <• . », lr " ni Australia and other AC | S AUTUMNALIS—Autumn iiX ' a ft parts of the world, come Crocus 2/- Doz.; 50 for 6/6 ; > F' > Jgs -wb/A lPltei ’ s of praise. No other bABIANAS — Blue Cape Bells 1/6 Doz.; 50 for 5/- . *«-> Ji? .*■ W ? W' " K : ’ ,inits produce the LACHENALIA—Aurea. Orange 2/6 Doz.; 50 for 9/-r. f fF ’ y® . wealth of blossom that have LACHENALIA —Pearsonii .. 4/6 Doz.; 50 for 15/- -sgsr' 4ge e.?XX- : X nia(lc OU1 ’ blllbs universally LACHENALIA—PenduIa. , jg., _JHb» ** |jg' • l *.yS famous. The three strains Coral-Red .. ..- .. 7/6 Doz.; 50 for 25/- IBMMrTwF.». 5 : "Ifered are specially recoin- WUSCARI— , , ' DOUBLE mended. These bulbs can B | ue cape Hyacinth * 1/3 Doz.; 50 for 4/- ’ J only be obtained at BLACK-EYED SUSANS— amr4/ p A GRIFFITHS’ NURSERIES, Attractive early blooms .. 2/6 Doz.; 50 for 9/Z/ £ a,KI a,c Posted out Carriage SPARAXIS —- Beautiful Cape jgjlggg Paid t 0 : ' n pi "' ts of tbe worl(l - « N AwriflKF£2 “ "• 1/6 d 5 f liiP ' ,: 4V F No -o! E^ H,B T n °7 n ß^ B . S: Eady spring-flowering ..1/- Doz.; 100 for 7/- \ HOF ..Z , r V 2/ ’ ?nn”f„ S ?A/ 7/_ ’ TRITONIA HYBRID— F>*' ' • * 100 f 13/ "' Orange and Pink .. 1/6 Doz.; 50 for 5/- p ~ • ,-■ No - 2 P RIZE BULBS: STREPTANTHERA CUPREA— ,■ *' JHBBb : 1/6 Doz, » 50 for 6 /"* Flaming Orange .. 2/6 Doz.; 50 for 8/6 : ! 100 for 9/ “’ IXIAS — Griffiths’ Rainbow. A splendid mixture of •■' f M y-/ ; No. 3 MASSING STRAIN: these graceful Corn Lilies, embracing ten colours. ~ 1 I y i 1/- Doz.; 50 for 3/-,’ 12 Bulbs, 1/6; 50 Bulbs, 5/-; 100 for 9/-. l . ; “ y 100 for 5/-. Separate Colours —Collection of 6 separately-named '. it Griffiths’ SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING autumn sowing L.JWBKMB-v ANTIRRHINUMS— BROAD BEANS— Griffiths’ Large-flowered Semi-Dwarf, Mixed—6d Pkt.; 2/6 1-160 Z. Griffiths’ Now Dwarf Prolific: 1/- Pkt.; 3/- lb. L. * * ' Separate Named Kinds —Collection of 5 different for 2/6. .• Early Long Pod: 6d. Pkt.; 1/10 lb. ft > <»,y>/“ CARNATIONS — -o CARROTS — Earlycrop and Early Horn: 6d. Pkt.; Uh ./ ft Giant Chaubaud in splendid mixture—l/- Pkt.; 4/- 1-320 z, 2/6 ■ y p ‘ Named Varieties—Collection of 5 different kinds for 4/-. ONIONS — Brown Spanish and Pukekohe Keeper: STOCKS— g(j Pkt * 2/-* oz Double Beauty in a splendid mixture of colours —Gd. Pkt.; 2/6 1-320 z. lettuce — Webb’s Wonderful and Neapolitan: Named Varieties—Collection of 6 different kinds for 2/6. ed _ Pkt.; 1/3 '.oz. SWE GTiffiths?slinshine Mixture—Gd. Pkt.; Prize, 1/6 Pkt.; Bulk, 2/6 Pkt. cAB’BAGE^E^m^Mm'kJt 03 Gd” Pkt^’l/B*Joz 76 ° Z ' , Named Varieties—Collection of 6 different kinds for 2/6; 12 Pkts., 5/-. CABBAGE Enfield Market. Gd. PKt., i/b 2 oz. LEED3II PANSY —Englemann’s Giants; remarkable size and substance. 2/~ Pkt. - CINERARIA —Griffiths’ Giants; a marvellous strain. 2/6 Pkt. NEMESlA—Griffiths’ Prize Mixed; large Howers. 1/- Large Pkt. BTJTjB MA(rAZINE ICELAND POPPY—Gartford Giants; enormous blooms. 1/- Large Pkt. w „ 17 . ’ Write for a copy of our Autumn Magazine, MW** B MW ■■ H 888 B B f B BBH containing forty pages on Bulbs and Seeds for BJW H ft— B ■ B ■ B 'ft Autumn planting. Freely illustrated. Contains B W BHr B M™ »■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B 9 ' useful cultural information and features the ■ IO B B B B B 881 B O Vitamin value of home-grown Vegetables. SEEDSMEN — NURSERYMEN — BULB EXPERTS wite to-o.vi 119—123 Owens Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland, S.l ■ *
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