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LILIE:®f SPECIOSUM RUBRUM— Often called the nlnK Tiger Lily. Shotted and shaded crimson. Easily prown. 1/6 each. 15/dozen. TIGRINUM SPLENDENS—TI»er Lily. Brilliant orange-name Howers, witn black spots. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. TIGRINUM FLORA PLENO—A double form of the Tiger Lily. Most attractive for cutting. 1/3 each. 12/- dozen. LONGIFLORUM HARRISBI — The Christmas Lily, with pure white trurnpets. A valuable cut flower. 1/- eacn. 10/- dozen. HENRYI — Deep rich orange-yellow, very handsome. 1/6 each, 15/- dozen. UMBELLATUM — Showy cUD-shaped orange-red lily; very popular. 1/6 each, 15/- dozen. SPECIOSUM ALBUM — Pure white form of the favourite Tiger Lily. 1/8 each, 15/- dozen. CANDIDUM: Madonna Lily—Sweetlyperfumed pure white lily. Blooms just before Christmas. 1/- each. 10/- doz. JACOBEAN LILY, or Sprekella Formosissima — Orchid shaped blooms or rich, dazzling crimson. 1/- each. 10/dozen. SCARBOROUGH LILY or VallotU Purpurea — Funnel-shaped deep rich scarlet lilies. 1/- each, 10/- dozen. GIANT AMARYLLIS or Hlppeastrum—> Mixed hybrids, varying from vivid scarlet to striped and margined pink and white. 2/6 each. 25/- dozen. DOUBLE TUBEROSE—Large double flowers, highly perfumed. 1/- each. 10/- dozen. s LILY OF THE VALLEY—Giant white, scented. Offered in clumps of six crowns. 1/- clump of six roots; six clumps for 5/6. NERINES, or SPIDER LILIES—We offer live varieties of these delightful free-flowering bulbs. Bowdenll: Giant new Pink; 1/6 each. Japonfca: Reflexed Crimson; 1/- each. Flexuosa Alba: Snow white: 1/- each. Fothergilll: Vermilion-scarlet: 1/6 each. Sarniensis: Large Rosy-crimson; 1/3 each. Collection of five for 5/9, posted. ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS— Oiir noted strains of both Anemones and Ranunculus are offered In the following three grades. PrlzeStraintExcellentcut k blooms; big col. ranee. 1/6 doz.. 50 5/-, 100 9/Il JR in r: oirrrr rd. EDEN-AUCKLAND

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 May 1943, Page 5

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276

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 May 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 May 1943, Page 5

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