CHOD-FLY PLANT It ig said tbat fies will not} stay in a poom where it 18 grown if they can e 8 � & @ e What It is that repulses them is not clear, a5 the: fowers have 0o odor_ It is a beautiful fower- Ir ing plant; en( blooms in a short time from seed It i8 a profuse bloomer in pote; 'both summer and W in : e %, the blogsoms being 1 2 I 8 e, cup- PLANT shaped, and of SHO ELY 2 lovely light blue C 0 1 0 u 2 with white cen- tre. Our principals in Canada inform u8 that they sold 25,000 packets of "Shoody" plant seeds last year, and 48 we have the Aus- trplasian agency, and stocks are very hard Lo get; we suggegt you send to-day and a*oid disappointment: Be ready fOr gum- mer and the fies. Price 2/ per pecket, pogt free: Postal pO_cs Or stamps accepted: No money oruers. DOMINION SEED AGENOY Bor 1683. Wellington New Zeeland:
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 2, 22 July 1932, Page 16
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