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FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE, ETC ? GOOD■Biack”&il ’Phone 23-713. —— v*.,; CLAY and Filling Supplied. For full h.? ticuiars. ’Phone 36-869 Ye APPLES, Pears, Vegetables and Potato? 50 Langdons rd- Papanui. • CABBAGE Plants. Flower of Sprinr ' Sale. 30 Otara st- Fendalton. ..** FLOWER of Spring Cabbage Plante sum 129 Englefield road, Belfast. " AUCKLANDER ’Potatoes: Brina , bags; 12s 6d. 115 Sawyers Arms, - GARDENS, Lawns, Screened SawduHTn * bags £l, delivered. Phone 32-855. XtoSi SELL. 12 Sacks of Good Carrots~W>Si ■ offers? Apply H 582, "Press," Rangio? j ; Rfi’UBARB Crowns, Cherry and ’WinKF j 1 6d each; railage extra. 54 Mackworth «t_* “ Woolston. YA STURMER Apples. 8s 201 b case; Wint.. Cole Pears, 4s 201 b. 34 Middleton road Riccarton. DELICIOUS, 8s to 20s per 401 b; Pears m per lb. Bring containers. 273 Sawyers Arms road. vJS SELL. Good Sound Eschalots, 9d lb; Tabu Potatoes. 10s sugar-bag. Bring own bas« 29A Simeon street. —T***. BALLARAT, Granny-Smith, Sturnwr Wolseley, from ss. Bring containers, igi Sawyers Arms rd. ——- «*>«, DELICIOUS, Medium, 10s; Large Cookers, 7s 6d case. Bring containers. Sawyers Arms rd. — — jj.-, FRESH Daily, Carrots, Cauliflowers, Marrows, Onions, Pickling Onions. 57 Raybum ave- Papanui. Ty ; APPLES, all varieties. Ist and 2nd AU Golden Hubbard Squash, 4d lb. Sunrav Orchard, 25 Winters rd. 4 WOLSELEYS, 5s a 401 b case? grade. Keston Orchard, Northcote road opp. St. Bede’s.(Not Sunday.) " SOIL, 725; Garden Clay, 63s 4d;'Satid Tj£ 4 yards, delivered. Dial 398, ask 74535, any time. K. R. McDonald, Cartage Contractor WOODHAM Nursery, 218 Woodham T? Trees, Shrubs. Fruit Trees, Roses, StnaU Fruits. Open all Saturday. J. L. Gillooly prop X 3614 AZALEAS, Conifers, Ornamental Shrub. Massed Display, 5s 6d, 6s 6d ea. Catelogue available; also Roses, etc. 139 Lyt. telton st., Spreydon. mw DELICIOUS Granny Smith, Wolseley* : Sturmers, Ballarat, Rome Beauty. Brina '' containers. 231 Styx Mill rd., off Main North rd. 1220 ORCHARDIST or Market Gardener’i ■ Wheelbarrow, large wheel, pneumatic '1 tyre, as new. Low price, quick sale I Restall street, Papanui. SOIL FOR SALE. Soil. Soil. Soil. Soil. Soil. Soil. ■ Guaranteed First Grade. at Telephone 32-977, or 36-869. . Btt DELICIOUS, Jonathan, Wolseleys, States-!i ,i man, Rome Beauty. Ballarats, and Winter Cole Pears. 7s 6d -a 401 b case. Bring containers. 75 Gardiner’s rd- oft Hart-; 5 ' wood rd. Not Sundays.X3O2B 1 SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. ' W First Grade (guaranteed), 72s 4-yard load delivered. Dial 398, ask 74535, any tlm«, ' K. R. MCDONALD, ’ J Cartage Contractor. T.S. ONIONS, 15s sugar sack, or 4d per ISJe; Pumpkins, 3d per lb; Carrots, 4d per lb; * Parsnips, 4d per lb; Marrows, 2d per lb; Cabbage, 6d; Cauliflower, from 6d; ' Siverbeet, Potatoes, 10s sugar sack. 423 Harewood rd. Not Sunday. L- 9945 “GRUBNOX-50.” Apply now on lawns and' gardens to kill both grass-grubs and porina caterpillars. Grubnox, a 50 per c«nt wettable DJD.T. powder ends costly damage. Your seedsman will supply. Dis-',, tributors, A. S. Paterson and Co- Ltd., i Christchurch. . 72M . NURSERY STOCK—Boronia, ss; Phebilium Berberis, Pencil Cyprus, Liquid Amber, 3s 6d each; Veronicas, most col- *■’ ours, 3s each; Rhododendrons, large (Pink.: shades). 15s each. Orders taken, delivery June-Julv. Bush Rose. 3s 6d each, or £2 dozen: Standards. 10s each, or 6 for 45s Hardware Dept., SMITHS CITY MARKET. 2747 , TREES TREES TREES TREES PINUS INSIGNIS “RADIATA," 2-year-old, splendid line, well grown, wrenched and rooted, £1 per 100; £7 10s per 1000. At your service, 30 years. Note new address. ’ BREAKWELLS FOREST NURSERIES, J BREAKWELLS FOREST NURSERIES. Main South road, Islington, Opp. Hotel. ; t AURATUM—THE SACRED GOLDEN- » RAYED LILY OF JAPAN. THE Aura turn is the reigning queen of the Liliums. The huge blooms—Sin to lOin across—mass up in clusters of as many as 24 at a time at the summit of the 4ft stems. Sparkling ivory white, with an inch-wide bar of gold down the length of each petal, and brilliant crimsonmaroon spots dusted over each magnificent bloom, they exhale a rich typically Oriental fragrance that will perfume the entire garden.* Extra large 8s 6d each, 3 for £l. Port free. JOHN BRIGHTS NURSERIES P.O. Box 534, 226 Victoria avenue; Palmerston North , 927;. MAYDENE NURSERIES. 457 Ham road. Fendalton. Telephone 24-264. WE are now booking orders for the following trees and plants:— Roses in all varieties. Choice Conifers. Flowering Trees and Shrubs. Fruit Trees in all varieties. Hedge Plants in all varieties. Perennial Plants, now flowering. Plane Trees, 7ft nigh. Silver Birch, 6ft high. Poplar (Younganensis), 7ft high. Suitable for planting Private Drives and Drives. Two best Hedges: Olearia Fosterae and Escallonia Exoniensis. We have stronjl plants of these. I Planting contracts undertaken any area during winter months. AU classes of trees and shrubs supplied at moderate prices. Estimates given. Inspection Cordially Invited. Our Nurseries are open on Saturdays. C. D. TAYLOR. S.T.C.

LILY WEEK AT HOWDENS. AURATUM. The scented golden-rayed lily of Japan. The large open flowers are white with a golden band down the centrO of each petal and flecked with red. Usually 7s 6d and 8s 6d ea. Offered at 5s 6d ea. DAVIDII MACRANTHUM. A Superior form of Davidii. Tall, elegant spikes of orange red. 2s ea. REGALE. The well-known and easygrown white trumpet lily with yellow throat. Large bulbs, 2s ea. MAXWILL. Brilliant orange scarlet. Tall stems bearing 20 o'r more flowers. 2s ea. TIGpiNUM FORTUNEI. The giant of the tiger lily family. A magnificent sight , in full flower. Salmon orange. 2s each. PRINCEPS. var. CREELMAN. One Of the finest trumpet lilies. White lemonthroated blooms. Flowers after Regale. 2s 9d ea. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. The popular , pink Tiger Lily. 2s ea. SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. A highlycoloured form of the Speciosum. Deep carmine colourings. 3s 6d ea. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM. The American “Sunset Lily.” Immense orange scarlet flowers heavily spotted. 3a 9d ea. One of Each Lily for 235. Posted Is. G. HOWDEN and CO.. The Modern Garden Store, Opp. 3ZB. P.O. Box 1260. Christchurch. 2941

PERENNIALS FOR PRESENT PLANTING. FIVE WONDERFUL NEW MICHAELMAS DAISIES. ALEXANDER NORMAN: Large soft pink flowers, in graceful pyramids of good erect habit. Height, 3ft. 5/6 each. BISHOP: Medium-sized flowers of rich purple violet, .with yellow discs at centre of flowers. Perfect pyramid habit. 4ft. 5/6 ea. GAYBORDER SPIRE: Massive pyramids Of delicate mauve pink, wonderful for the garden or cutting. Vigorous and free. sft. 5/6 ea. MELBOURNE, MAGNET: Almost double flowers of large size of bright violet blue. Good, erect, and pyramidal habit. Height, sft. 5/6 ea. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL: The most wonderful Michaelmas Daisy of modern times. Intense glowing crimson flowers with yellow centres. Although the flowers are not large, they ar* produced with such freedom as to give a colour mass unequalled by any other Michaelmas Daisy. Grows only 2ft. and fine for an exposed position. 4/- each. FOUR OTHER MICHAELMAS DAISIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION THAT MUST HAVE A PLACE IN EVERY GARDEN. ARCHBISHOP: Huge pyramids of large size rich purple flowers. A wonderful cut flower and a majestic border plant sft. 2/6 ea. AUDREY: A new dwarf Michaelmas daisy of neat and compact habit. Forms a bush of over a foot in diameter smothered with many bright blue flowers. Ideal for windswept positions. Height Ift. 3/6 ea. LITTLE BOY BLUE: One of the neatest Michaelmas Daisies ever raised. Forms neat pyramids about 11,4 ftI 1 ,4ft high bearing from base to top masses of bright blue .flowers. Also fine for windswept positions. 3/6 ea. . SEXTON: The finest deep blue Michaelmas Daisy ever raised. Intense blue centres with yellow discs. Very free flowering and wonderfully effective in * fie mass. 4ft. 2/6 ea. PAEONIES. . Paeonies are one of the hardiest ano most easily grown perennials, flowering when flowers are scarce in the home garden. Plant a group now. Strong flowering roots in a grand colour assortment. 3/- each. 32/- doz. extra 1-4 plants, 1/-; 5 and above. !/»■ C. E. GIBBONS and CO., LTD.. 637 Colombo st., Christchurch, C.l. P.O. Box 1191. 'Phone 33-191

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