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FRUIT. PLANTS. PRODUCE. ETC. ASHES. Paths, TBrives. •Phone 32-124. XBBB2 CLAY and Filling Supplied. For full particulars. ’Phone 36-869. F.S. HORSE Straw Manure. 5-yard load £2. delivered. Phone 32-885. ■■ ■ STURMERS, Granny Smith Apples. Bring containers. 161 Sawyers Arms road. 6376 BUSH Roses, 3s 6d. Cheaper by the do£ 139 Lyttelton st., *Phone 40-587. 8703 HORSE Manure (no straw), 4-yard loid 50s. delivered. ’Phone 32-885. MANGOLDS, delivered or railed. 305 Harewood rd. 'Phone 25-304. X 6467 SANDY Loam Filling for Gardens: 4yds 30s. delivered. 'Phone X7908 PLANtT Junior Sell, complete with Seeder and Attachments. £5. 7 Gambia street. Papanui. POTATOES, Carrots, and Swedes. 19 Taramea st., off Jerrold st., Spreydon (not Sunday). ASHES for drives, paths, factory yards; excellent foundation. 'Phone 35-587, Foster. X 7932 TABLE Potatoes, 12s 6d sugar-bag, 35s sack. Bring bags. 107 A Coronation st., Spreydon. FIRST Quality Aucklander and Dakota Table Potatoes. 1601 b sack, 37s 6d. Telephone 398—7556 M. FRUIT Trees, Flowering Cherry, leading varieties., Catalogue. 139 Lyttelton st. ’Ph. 40-587. 6162 GARDENS. Lawns, etc., prepared. Screened Sawdust, 10 bags £1 delivered. Phone 32-855. X 7301 STANDARD Roses, 10s. Good assortment Nursery Stock for 3s. Smiths City Market. 2255 CARROTS and Parsnips, 10s a sugar-bag delivered; also Pumpkin. Wright, 600 Harewood road. DELICIOUS, 7s 6d 401 b case. Bring containers? 75 Gardiners road, off Harewood road. (Not Sundays.) 1732 DELICIOUS, W6l seley. Granny Smith. Ballarat, Sturmers; also Carrots. 7s 6d s.b. Bring containers. 231 Styx Mill road, off Main North road. X 7221 PUMPKIN, 3d per lb; Onions, 15s a sugarsack, or 4d lb; Carrots. Parsnips, 4d lb; Marrow, 2d lb; Cabbages 6d each; Cauliflowers, from 6d. 423 Hare wood rd. Not Sunday. 2983 FIRST-GRADE Aucklander and Dakota Table Potatoes, certified Aucklander and Arran Banner Seed, in retail lots; also few second-grade Tables. C. Morgan Williams and Son, 62-84 Charles st., Kaiapoi. — 1753 THE IMPERIAL TREE OF JAPAN. PAULOWNIA TORMENTOSA, Extremely fast growing deciduous tree, large heartshaped leaves and lavender-blue foxglovelike flowers, 4s 6d to 10s. Boronias, 4s 6d; Blue Abutllon, ss. ROSES IN 60 VARIETIES. Perennials, including: "Kansas Gay Feather,” "Bleeding Heart," etc. Free Catalogue on request. ’Phone 296, Kaiapoi, CAMSIDE NURSERIES. Kaiapoi. 1748 RARE DOUBLE PERENNIAL PRIMULA. Lovely little-known Perennial type, permanent and hardy. Large circular heads of bloom of a lovely Purple Mauve shade on thick, strong stems. DOUBLE PERENNIAL PRIMROSE. Delicate Full -Double Lavender. Blooms. Very free flowering. 2s 6d each, two of each 9s; postage Is. GARDEN SUPPLIES. Broadway, Palmerston North. 2938 BOOK NOW. ALL ITEMS OF NURSERY STOCK. ROSES, Standard, Bush, and Climbing. FRUIT TREES, Small Fruits. SHRUBS. Perennials. FLOWERING TREES, HEDGES. Our Rose List of Select and New varieties is the most exciting we have produced. If you Want Roses study this list first. Make YOURS a successful garden by obtaining ALL your requirements from G. HOWDEN and CO., THE MODERN GARDEN STORE, opp. 3ZB. P.O. Box 1260. Christchurch. 2149 FIRST MAJOR RELEASE IN AUSTRALASIA OF THE WORLD’S FINEST PERENNIAL PHLOX—THE BRILLIANT NEW SYMONS-JEUNE HYBRIDS! These Glorious New Phlox have been Named the "Phlox of the Future” I

From now on, discerning gardeners will specify that any phlox received MUST bear the distinguishing label, "SymonsJeune” Hybrids. These brilliantly outstanding, brand new varieties, the work of a famous English plant-breeder (Capt. Symons-Jeune) have caused a furore in the-world of perennials. And no wonder I The huge norets In sparkling, vivid colours, the clean spicy fragrance—the tremendous massed trusses of bloom—all are of such quality as to put them far ahead of any varieties sold previously. Hardy, showy, long-flowering and growing more beautiful every year, these gloria ous newcomers will in future years be enthusiastically offered by all quality nurserymen. Variety available are as follows : ICEBERG: Magnificent trusses with florets as large as a florin and a shilling {•laced side by side. Soft ice-blue, dteinct eye. 4s. SALLY: Huge 2-inch florets in tremendous heads of richly fragrant blooms. Colour a deep rosy-pink, flushed salmon, with carmine eye t>nd radiating crimson veins. Huge pyramidal truss of bloom. (Listed in England at 7s 6d ea.). 4s. BLUE BOY: Opqns cyclamen blue, but soon deepens to a lovely soft royal blue with a striking white blaze radiating from the centre. Listed in England at 5s each. Fairly dwarf. 4s. PRUNELLA: Glorious prune purple, and easily the best of its colour. Florets are lliin across and the truss is of outstanding size. 4s. CINDERELLA: Pale mulberry-pink with sparkling carmine eye. A huge truss of blooms, each 2in across. 4s. CECIL HANBURY: One of the best. l*tn pips of brilliant salmon rose, with cyclamen and crimson central zones. Tremendous trusses, very richly perfumed. 4s. DRESDEN CHINA: IJin florets of pearly salmon, streaked with crimson lake in a radiating blaze. Very heavy * flowering with huge bloom trusses. 4s. EARLY BEAUTY: Softest neyron pink with a delicate salmon sheen. Brilliant central zone of carmine claret. Huge 21n florets and really magnificent bloom truss. Flowers two weeks earlier than most. Listed In England at 7s 6d. Our price. 4s. OUR GRACIE: The Queen of the collection. A huge pip of lovely soft appleblossom pink, which builds up into a tremendous head of pastel bloom. Very long-flowering. 4s. EVENTIDE: Latest flowering of all—perhaps loveliest of all. Very large (Ilin) pips of smoky dusk-purple, veined with violet and with purple eye. Tremendously floriferous, with magnificent bloomtrusses. 4s. PINK GOWN: l%in florets of petunia rose, with a central star-shaped crimson blaze running across a white eye. 3s «d. SUNRAY: Very large (21n) pips on 3ft stems. Warm salmon pink suffused with orange and a white eye surrounded by a radiating crimson blaze. A real champion. 4s. SYMONS-JEUNE: Rose florets of extra large (2in) size, with a central suffusion of crimson and occasionally marked with tangential crimson stripes. 4s. SPITFIRE: A standard variety. Brilliant salmon orange, bright carmine eye. 2s 6d. SPECIAL OFFER: THE SET OF 14 DIFFERENT £2 10s POST FREE. FAIRLY LIMITED QUANTITY. ORDER IMMEDIATELY FROM—JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES, 226 Victoria avenue, P.O. Box 534, PALMERSTON NORTH. 5934 SPORTING GOODS with binders. £4. 110 Glandovey SELL .303 Sporting Rifle, as new, and 100 rou pds ammunition. P 7340. "Press.” FOR Sale, Golf Clubs: 3 woods, 4 irons, Bag and Stand; excellent order; £2O. Apply 409 Armagh st. EXCHANGE, B.S.A. 22 Air Rifle: 1000 Rounds of Amm., for Pair of Skis. ’Phone 30-341, SKIS and Sticks edged, and in good £K? er * Apply 10A Garden road. ’Phone 23-224. —— SELL Set Left-hand Golf Clubs. 2 Cotton Woods, 9 Goose Neck Irons. As new. Apply P.O. Box 8, Hawarden. GOLF CLUBS. Set of "Greenfinder Sportsply De Luxe" Golf Clubs. Driver. B» r ?sS! e ’ and s P° on - as new. £9. ’Phone SPORTS Binoculars. £6: A.C.-Battery Portable Radio, £7; Greenheart Rod. with Star Drag Reel, full of 561 b Nylon. £5, 72 Hawthorne st., Papanui. SELLING: Deerstalkers’ Rifles, 22 Rifles, Ammunition. Shotguns, all types; Binoculars, Rifle Slings, Pull th roughs. Scandrett’s Rifle Shop, Chancery Lane. X 6677 BUYING * Shotguns, Rifles, Ammunition, Binoculars, Cameras. Scientific Instruments, etc. Highest cash paid. Scandrett’s Rifle Shop, Chancery lane. X 6676 FOR Sale Left-hand Matched Set SteeTshafted Golf Clubs, made by Anderson, of St. Andrews, consisting of 3 wooden and 6 iron clubs. 51 Kilmarnock at. FARMILY HOLIDAY TANDEM FOR CHEAP SALE. Two adults, three seats for children. Complete, in excellent order, as new. New white rubber tyres, and new tubes. 3speed gar, speedometer, elec, light, hub brakes on front and rear wheels. Apply: CYCLE TRADING CO., Corner Manchester-Armagh streets VITAMIN Tonic to Increase resistance to winter ailments, 5s and 9s bottle. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd-, 105 Cashel st.. Chch

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27065, 13 June 1953, Page 13

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