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G 4 R P D X N I GRIFFITHS’ - W SEEDS J OR and PLMTS' AH Postage Paid — Cash with Order / WBW MONEYMAKER t/ / A Crops In 8 weeks. wNM -h The first early pea. maturing 8 to 10 weeks, according to climatic condlr t tions. Well - filled W pods. Height 121 n. V" > No staking. 2/6 lb. 31b. e / 6 ~ , J ’ posted. hl i New CH mblng «■ "? W 3 Bean: SNAKE or K 4 ‘Sw M > YARD LONG. I’ods -Pt ; from 12in. to 201 n. r ' W 4 lonsr. A heavy crop- , / Der - Slender, green ' s ® J stringless pods.— Wg O J 1/- Packet. Bit.- b W fes V Now salad and rf-' I J —CELTUCE or VW’ CELERY-LETTUCE v'Wi/ ''' A new - delicious v vegetable for both NW 0 * raw salads and ” cooking. Salad leaves ready from 6 weeks after sowing. Asparagus-like stems ready in 9 weeks. Four times the Vitamin C content of ordinary lettuce. 6d. packet, 2/6 bulk packet, posted . PASSION FRUlT—Large plants of the popular round purple variety. 1-year-old plants, balled for easy transplanting. 3 for 5/-. Postage paid. THYP/1E PLANTS—Grow a few plants of this seasoning herb. Large 1year balled (plants, 1/- each; 3 for 2/9, posted. GRIFFITHS’ PRIZE GLADIOLI —A collec- I tlon of choice named varieties In all j shades of Blues, Yellows, Scarlets, i Smoky and Blcolors. Blue Ribbon Collection of 12 for 15/- , Victory Collection of 12 for 10/— General Collection of 12 for 7/6 COLLECTION OF GARDEN LILIES. Special end of season offer of collection i of choice garden Lilies, including pink I orange, tiger. Henryii, Pink and Yellow j Arums, Jacobean and Lily of the Valley. 1 ' Collection of six sorts for 5/- posted. ’ ■ I PINK TIGER LlLlES.—Beautiful lilies most popular as cut flowers. Special > ■ offer of 12 bulbs for 10/- Posted. I Lily of the Valley—Giant white, scented.; Offered in clumps of six crowns. 1/- I clump of six roots; six clumps 5/6. . I FREE CATALOGUE — ‘Fifty pages, I beautifully illustrated, on Seeds, ; I Plants and Bulbs for spring planting. I Write for copy to-day. It’s FREE!

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1943, Page 5

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650

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 September 1943, Page 5

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