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FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE. ETC. BUY, about 301 b Walnuts. Thone 35-210, or P.O. Box 725, Chch. -- HONEY (Clover), 601 b tins, Is 2d lb. 126 Carmen road, Hornby. ——————— SELL, Cliff Kidney Seed Potatoes. 325 Avonhead rd. FLOWER of Spring Cabbage Plants for Sale. 30 Otara street. Fendalton. 200 KEROSENE Tins, suitable for market gardener, 9d each. ’Phone 40-914. SELL, 2 tons Graded l-3oz. Red Dakota Potato Seed. 423 Harewood road. APPLES: Sturmers. first grade, S - &Ib case. 34 Middleton rd., Riccarton. 5714 MANGOLDS delivered. Quotes country orders, delivered direct. Dial 398, ask 74535, any time. • T.S. RHUBARB Boots. Cherry and Winter. 6d each. Railage extra. 54-Mackworth st.. Woolston. STURMERS, all grades. Pumpkins, Marrows, Cabbage. 220 Sawyers Arms road, Papanui. ——~ STANDARD Roses, Lemon Citrus, Apple Trees, etc. Rae, 64 McFaddens road, ’Phone 25-055. ■■■■_- FRESH Daily: Cabbage. Carrots, Marrows, Onions. Pickling Onions. 57 Rayburn ave., Papanui. - CONIFERS, ornamental shrubs, 4s 6d and 5s 6d each- 139 Lyttelton st. Open Saturdays. 7 200 BALES Damaged Lucerne Hay, 5 cords Bluegum Firewood. A. Gibb, ’Phone FRESH Dug Carrots, Onions, Potatoes; Caulies, Cabbage, Swedes, Pumpkin, etc. 43 Vagues rd., Papanui. T.T.S. POTATOES, 12s 6d sugar-bag; Pumpkins? Carrots, Onions, and Marrows. Chr. of Harewood and Gardeners roads, CYCLAMEN Plants, in ilower, ideal (or the home; also 2-year Asparagus Plants. XU Nursery, 7 Augusta st., Redcliffs. CLIMAX, the New Strawberry; strong.

healthy plants, 3s 9d doz., 7s 6d for 25, 100 for 23s 6d. Howdens, opp. 3ZB. MACROCARPA, Fences, Shelter; sturdy box-grown, 35s 100. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa road, Wfrinoni. ’Phone 32-238. BOYSENBERRY-YOUNGBBRRY Plants (2-year-old), sell, 3s each; 30s doz. Cash with orders. Middlepark Growers, 109 Yaldhurst rd., Chch. 2669 DELICIOUS from 7s 6d; also Ballarats and Stunners; Cauliflowers, Carrots, Parsnips, Pumpkin, Onions, and Potatoes. 50 Langdons road. WHITE ’Table Potatoes, 12s 6d sugar-bag. 30s 1401 b sack; Barley Straw, 2s 7d per. bale, delivered free, C.O.D. 204 Waimak road. Harewood. SMALL Wolseleys, 6s 401 b case; also Eating and Stewing Pears. Keston Orchard, Boundary Drain road, off Northcote road, opp. St. Bede’s College. OUR Rose List of Select and New Varieties is the most exciting we have yet produced. Ask for a copy. Howdens, opp. 3ZB. LILLIUM Auratum, the scented goldenrayed Lily of Japan. Usually 7s 6d and 8s 6d. Only 5s 6d, from Howdens, opp. 3ZB. s ROSES, Roses, Roses: 150 Varieties of Bush and Climbing Roses, now ready, Including the best of the new varieties. Kowhai Nurseries, St. Martlns. 5704 SOIL, 725; Garden Clay, 63s 4d; Sand, 30s, 4 yards, delivered. Dial 398, ask 74535, any time. K. R. McDonald, Cartage Contractor. T.S. PLASTIC Cloches, unbreakable, fully transparent, feather-weight. No complicated setting-up. Easily stored. Inspect them at Howdens, opp. 3ZB; Box 1260. CARNATIONS, Stocks, S. Peas, Sib. Willflowers, Poppies, Pansies, Blue, Yellow Violas, Polyanthus. Box Iqts. Wholesale prices. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa road, Wainoni. ’Phone 32-238. SHRUBS—Azaleas (Indicas), Boronia (Megastigma), Camellias (named varieties), Ericas. Country orders attended promptly. Moderate prices. Good bushy shrubs. ARNOLD’S NURSERIES, 1 Whersteade rd., Cashmere, Chch. ’Phone 37-962. SOIL SOIL SOIL First Grade (guaranteed), 72s 4-yard load delivered. Dial 398, ask 74535, any time. K. R. MCDONALD Cartage Contractor. T.S. H. C. BLISS, NURSERYMAN, 68 St. Martins road. ’Phone 398—7828 M. FRUIT TREES. ROSES. SHRUBS, ETC. Open all day Saturday. X 5696 AZALEAS, BORONIAg? CAMELLIAS. Shrubs for 'sandy soils or shady spots. Autumn colour, spring and summer flowering. Berrying shrubs, shade trees, shelter trees. Fruit trees, small fruits. Roses. WOODHAM NURSERY, 218 Woodham rd., Chch. Open Saturdays.

FRUIT Trees, Hedging in variety, Azaleas, Daphnes, Boronias, Rhododendron, Pink Pearl, Scarlet, Carmine, etc.; Chilean Fire Bush (scarlet honeysuckle flowers), Lily of Valley Shrubs, Erica, Lilacs, etc., etc. Sturdy Bedding Plants, well hardened: Antirrhinum, Stocks, Dianthus, Dwarf Sweet William, Aquilegia, Gt. Thrift Wallflower, Pansy, Violas, etc. Open all day Saturday. RIVERSIDE NURSERIES, 368 River road, cnr. Medway st., Shirley. 2036 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, BREAKWELLS FOREST NURSERIES. Main South road, Islington, Opp. Hotel. ______________________2l63 PLANT NOW PLANT NOW POLYANTHUS and PRIMROSES ' POLYANTHUS and PRIMROSES The Premier Spring Bedding Plants If planted now will become established before the cold of winter is on them. The result will be a glorious effect during the Spring months. WALLFLOWERS, too, may be planted now “ to give spring effect. All box-grown Plants 3doz in a box. NAIRNS NURSERIES, LTD. NAIRNS NURSERIES, LTD. (W. J. Humm, Manager) 166 Linconl road, Christchurch. Telephones 34-619, 35-675. W.S. BUY THE BESTSOME CHOICER SHRUBS FOR YOUR GARDEN. Viburnum Juddii—Sweet-scented Korean specie, 10/6 each. Viburnum Carlessl—Sweet scented. 8/6 ea. Andromeda—Lily of Valley Shrub, 7/6 each. English Copper Beech—l2/6 each. Amalanchier—Lovely Oriental. 7/6 each. Chimonanthus—Popular Winter Sweet. 7s 6d each. N.Z. Copper Beech—4ft, Straight, 7/6 each. Irish Yews—Stately Evergreens, 30in-36in, 15/- each. Cotoneaster, Applanata—New Red Berrying, 7s 6d each. ALL HARDY GROWN SPECIMENS. Freight Paid. Cash With Order. WALLIS'S NURSERIES, WALLIS’S NURSERIES, P.O. Box 626, DUNEDIN. ■___ X 7073 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 high. Silver Birch, 6ft high. Poplar (Younganensis), 7ft high. Suitable for planting Private Drives and Farmers’ Drives. Two Best Hedges: Olearia Fosterae and Escallonia Exoniensis. We have strong plants of these. Planting contracts undertaken, any area, during winter months. All 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. CALLA (Arum) LILIES: The finest form of these in cultivation, the seed came from South Africa, and we have the tubers ready for your garden. Rehmannl Superba, the miniature pink, and Elliottana, larger yellow, with marbled leaves, both easy to grow, from 2s esfc, or 21s doz. ACIDANTHERA: This rare Abyssinian bulb blooms in Feb. You’ll be thrilled with the delicate fragrance of its 4ft spikes of creamy florets accented by their distinctive crimson-maroon blotches. 2s 6d ea., 28s 6d doz. HYACINTHS; The giant summerflowering hyacinth with its loose 4ft stems of pendant white bells, makes a wonderful accent against dark shrubbery. Finest large bulbs. Is 6d ea., or 15s doz. WATSONIAS: These new hybrid varieties are indispensable for a brilliant December-January display in your garden. Some grow as high as 6ft tall, tapering spikes of rich colour, and they are ideal for cutting, every single bud opening in water. They do well in any climate or soil-type. 7s doz., or 3d each of 8 sorts, named (24 in all), for only 12$ 6d. IRIS PUMILA: The new dwarf bearded types, which are so lovely in borders or on the rockery, in two very beautiful named colours—the Bride, pure white with the palest flush of blue, and the Gem, a rich ruby purple, flowering almost the year round: 2s 6d each, 4 for 9s. RETARDED DUTCH HYACINTHS have just landed in 10 delightfully scented shades, and you can have them for only 2s each, or six different, 10s. AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM: The tallest, largest-flowered of them all. 10s 6d each; 30 other named varieties in stock. All post free by return. TOMLINSON’S NURSERIES. LTD.. Orams ■ road, Manurewa. 2792

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