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FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE. ETC SELL, Seed Potatoes. Ring 37-489. POTATO Land available for Lease, Kaiapoi. R 2555, “Press.” GIVE Away: 12 Macrocarpa Trees. Phone 76K., Lincoln. —— WELL-ROTTED Manure for Sale, delivered. ’Phone 23-713. ~ GOOD Lonicera Hedging, 55s per 100. 74 Creyke rd., Fendalton. FOR Sale: 2 Stacks of Wheat Straw. 12 Belfast rd., Belfast. T“ FOR Sale: Sacks. Good used Sacks for Sale. Apply 90 Gasson st. BALLARA.TS and Sturmers. Elvira Orchard. 349 Harewood rd.X2594 FOR S"ale, 10,000 Lettuce J. Kent, Lansdowne Valley, Halswell. FRESiTVegeiables grown on farm. Call at 57 Raybum _ave_.,_ Papanui.9s7J ATLAS Heat Storage Range as new. Price £5O or near offer. R 3163, “Press. CONIFERS, Ornamental Shrubs, massed display; 5s 6d each. 139 Lyttelton st. EVERGREEN - Azaleas, Mauve and Red; 6s 6d and 7s 6d each. 139 Lyttelton st. MANGOLDS delivered. Quotes country orders, delivered direct. Dial 398, ask 74535. anv time. T.S.

ZEPHYRANTHES Candida (Flower of the Wishwind) Bulbs for Sale. Is for 2 doz. R 3472, “Press.” . FRUIT Trees: Apples, leading varieties, nicely branched; only 5s 6d each. 13.) Lyttelton st., Spreydon. SEED Aucklander Short Top, 12s 6d Sugar Bag. Bring bag. Not Sunday. Good seed. 762 Hills rd.. Marshland. —— MACROCARPA, Fences, Shelter, sturdy box grown, 35s 100. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa rd., Wainoni. ’Phone 32-238. FRESH - Dug Carrots, Onions, Potatoes; Caulies, Cabbage, Swedes, Pumpkin, etc. 43 Vagues rd., J>apanui r Tj? 8 SHED-STORED Baled Lucerne Hay for Sale. Also Chippewa Table Potatoes. 250 Sawyers Arms rd., Papanui. WASHING - Machine, £3O; Wringer, 255; Sewing Machine, £l2 10s; 9ft Clothes Drier, with Ropes, 10s. R 3197, “Press. LEMONS: Meyer. Economical, 101 b cases, 10s, posted anywhere in New Zealand. V. Mclnhess, Kerikeri Central, Bay of Islands. 2091 POTATOES, Aucklanders, 12s 6d S.B. Onions, Carrots, Pumpkin and Parsnips. Cnr. Harewood and Gardiners rds. Bring containers. DAHLIA seed from N.Z.’s largest collection, will give dazzling display for Royal visit. 2s 6d pkt. Dania Gardens, Kaeo. 2544 DAMAGED Baled Grass Seed Straw at. 2s per bale, delivered in lots of 20 bales or more. W. A. Habgood, Ltd., Phone 40, Lincoln. S.T.C. AUBRETIA, Carnations. R. Lupins, Pansies, Poppies, Polyanthus, S. Peas, Sib. Wallflower, Stocks, Blue, Yellow Violas. Box lots; wholesale prices. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa rd., Wainoni, ’Phone 32-238. ROSES. ROSES. ROSES. Including such Gems as PEACE, ENA HARKNESS, MISSION BELLS, SUTTERS

GOLD. H. C. BLISS, Nurseryman, 68 St. Martins road. 2462 CARNATIONS American Perpetual Flowering Carnations. See them flowering now at OLORENSHAW’S, 58 Birdwood ave.. Beckenham. Closed Sundays. Catalogues Free..S.T.C. FOR SALE FOREST TREES PINUS Radiata,. Oregon, Lawsoniana and Hedge Plants. BreakweH’s Forest Nursery, Main South rd., Islington, opposite HoteL 2557 GIVE YOUR BIRDS THE BE§T for best results: Obtain the famous C.l IMPERIAL BRAND MASH from your Stockist. Manufacturers: WOOD BROTHERS, LTD., Addington. ’Phone 32-075. . 2416 MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. MAGNOLIA LORD WAKEHURST. BtJDDLEIA “WHITE CLOUD.” DAPHNE ODORA LEUCANTHE. Mitiaria coccinea and "Chilean Fire Tree.” ROSES. ROSES. ROSES. In 100 varieties, at 3/9 each. Gypsophila. Flamingo and Bristol Fairy. CAMELLIAS IN VARIETY. CAMSIDE NURSERIES, KAIAPOI. 'Phone 296. Free Catalogue. Open Week-Ends. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. Best Quality IDEAL TOPDRESSING. IDEAL TOPDRESSING. 65/- Four-yard Load. Delivered. 'PHONE .22-418. ’PHONE_22-418._ APPLES in 20 varieties; Peach. Nectarine, Apricot, Pear; Flowering Shrubs. Magnolia Grandiflora, Stellata, Scented Viburnums. • Ake Ake, Lily of the Valley Shrub, Forsythia, FJowering Peach, Apricot, Plums, Rhododendrons, Pink Manuka, etc. Roses, strong Hedge Plants. Bedding Plants. Box lots wholesale prices. Antirrhinums, Pansies, etc. Open all day Saturday. RIVERSIDE NURSERIES, cnr. Medway street, Shirley. 2485

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, 3 dozen in a box. NAIRNS NURSERIES, LTD. NAIRNS NURSERIES, LTD. (W. J. Humm, Manager), 166 Lincoln road, Christchurch. Telephones 34-619, 35-675. W.S. ROSENEATH NURSERY OFFERS SOME NEW ROSES. Andre Le Troquer H.T.: Large, orangeyellow blooms, 5 inches across; Exorgarden, Bagatelle Gold Medal: 6s 6d. August Seebauer Fl: Pink 3-inch blooms of 40 small petals, in trusses; blooms large for type; vigorous: ss. Grandmaster H. Moschata: Yellow buds, splashed red, opening Apricot and Lemon, shaded Pink, in trusses, semi-double; N.R.S. Gold Medal. This vigorous grower makes a grand show, and is disease-resis-tant: 7s 6d. Ida McCracken H.T.: Silvery Pink, veined, large, shapely bloom of 30 petals; N.R.S. T.G. Award. This will make an exhibition rose; frag.: 7s 6d. Sultane H.T.: Vermillion with Yellow reverse, 40 petals, free blooming. A very pretty decorative: 6s 6d. General Collection of Roses: 3s 6d each, £2 per dozen. ROSENEATH NURSERY, 74 Creyke street. Fendalton. IRIS INNOMINATE. These new hybrids are eminently suitable for the garden or rockery, and are an ideal cut-flower. All the hues of the finest gem-stones, ame-thyst-violet, ruby, heliotrope, soft gold, royal purple, daintily blended, strongest roots, 3s ea. or 4 for 10s. GLORIOUS GLADIOLI. An unrepeatable opportunity. Due to an unfortunate error the names of 20 of our prize-win-ning Glads, have become mixed though the varieties are separate, so rather than replant we have decided to give you the benefit and they go in sets of 20 all different, for 15s set. Normally priced at 2s to 7s 6d ea., these will not last long, so hurry that reply. INCARVILLEA. Pride of China. Beautiful heads of purplish crimson flowers that hold their gloxinia-like trumpets well above the handsome foliage. A valuable and little-known perennial for that sunny spot; 2s 6d ea., 3 for 6s 6d. Post free from the bulb and perennial specialist— TOMLINSON’S NURSERIES, LTD., Orams rd., Manurewa.

—ROSES—STANDARD, BUSH, CLIMBING AND POLYANTHA. IF you are requiring Roses this season you MUST see our 1953 Rose Catalogue FIRST. It is the most exciting we have yet produced, containing all the best of the old favourites, plus the proven award winners from amongst the latest Introductions. All are large, sturdy two-year-old bushes. Ask for a copy of our 1953 Rose List. OUR “SPECIAL DOZEN” ROSES We believe that this dozen provides the purchaser with Twelve Roses which in their own particular colour bracket are the best and choicest available anywhere This selection is based on varieties specially chosen and recommended by the National Rose Society and from a poll conducted among 25 of England’s leading rose nurserymen. As 11 of these roses are priced at 4s each, the twelfth being a 1953 introducJ First .Love) at 8s 6d, the lot for 47s 6d delivered free represents value 17,6 doz en includes PEACE. ENA PICTURE, ETOILE DU HOLLAND. new E rosm LUXE ' cotUKnoN op „T he .? e .r ose , s are " An American Rose Selection winners, and all are outstanding new varieties. (A.A.R.S., 1950), 5s 6d. CAPISTRANO (A.A.R.S., 1950), 5$ 6d TRAUBEL (A.AH.S., 1952). 12s VOGUE (A.A.R.S., 1952), 10s 6d. A 34s Collection for only 28s 6d. STANDARD ROSES we have a wonderful selection of Standard Roses this year. Well developed oI L stron S standards are a feature of this line At 10s 6d to 12s 6d you just cannot buy better value in Standard Roses anywhere. ALL ROSE ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. G. HOWDEN and CO., The Modern Garden Store. Opp. 3ZB, Box 1260. Chch. Nursery Depot; 87 Deans ave. 2676

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