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FRUIT. PLANTS, PRODUCE. ETC. CABBAGE, Lettuce. Cauli. Plants. 465 Gloucester street. CABBAGE Plants, Sell. 33 Macaulay st., Addington. BUY: Sugar Bag of Walnuts. Apply ZP7636, “Press.” SELL: Clean, Sweet Meadow Hay, 2s 6d bale. ’Phone 41-400—8575 M. BALLARATS and Sturmers. Elvira Orchard, 349 Harewood rd. X 2594 HORSU Manure, no straw, 5s sack, delivered. Apply R 4759, “Press.” STANDARD Roses. Fruit Trees. Buy~while stocks last. Rae, 64 McFaddens rd. SEED Potatoes. Chippewa, 12s; Dakota ICs S.B. 18 Watts rd.. Upper Riccarton. SOUND, Clean Mash and Grain Sacks, Is 9d ea. Ring 48-079. 70 Breezes rd. SEED Potatoes, 2 Ton under graded Also pig potatoes. 762 Hills rd.. Marshland. RHUBARB Crowns, Winter and Cherry, 6d each. Railage extra. 54 Mackworth st., Woolston. ONION Plants now ready. Early and Keepers, Is 6d 100. Postage 2s 6d 100. 7 Averill st.. Shirley. AUCTION Nursery Stock, Huge Sale. Wednesday from 12 noon. Smiths City Market. 2938 TEN Sacks of Epicure Potatoes for Sale. ’Phone 398—7764 S or 20 Poulson st., Addington. FRESH Dug Carrots, Onions, Potatoes; Caulies, Cabbage, Swedes, Pumpkin, etc. 43 Vagues rd., Papanui. T.T.S. MACROCARPA, Fences, Shelter, sturdy, box grown, 35s 100. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa rd., Wainoni. ’Phone 32-238. POTATOES, Ist Grade, 12s 6d 5.8., 30s sack. 137 Boundary Drain rd., Papanui, turn off Tuckers rd. off North rd. CABBAGES, Carrots, Marrow-si Onions, Pickling Onions fresh daily. Grown on the farm. 57 Rayburn ave.. Papanui. MARROWS, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, land Swedes, Carrots, Parsnips, Silver Beet. 423 Har-ewood rd. Not Sunday. MANGOLDS delivered. Quotes country orders, delivered direct. Dial 398, ask 74535, any time. T.S, SHED, Aucklander Short Top, 12s 6d Sugar Bag. Bring bag. Not Sunday. 762 Hills rd.. Marshland. STURMERS, all grades. Cabbage, Marrows, Preserved Eggs. 220 Sawyers Arms rd., Papanui. TOMATO Growers: Chloropicrin Injector, little used, £6 10s. 542 Cranford st., Papanui. ———— LEMONS: Meyer. Economical, 101 b cases, 10s, posted anywhere in New Zealand. V. Mclnness, Kerikeri Central, Bay of Islands. ■ 2091 DAHLIA seed from N.Z.’s largest collection, will give dazzling display for Royal visit. 2s 6d pkt. Dania Gardens, Kaeo. 2544 DELICIOUS, Sturmer and Ballarat Apples. Fears, Onions, Pickling Onions. Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnip, Pumpkin and Potatoes. 50 Langdon’s rd. NURSERY Stock—Veronicas, Pencil Cypress, 3s; Strawberry Tree, Kowhai, Cedrus Deodara, Feijoa, 3s 6d.. Smiths City Market. SOIL, 725; Garden Clay, 63s 4d; Sand, 30s, 4 yards, delivered. Dial 398, ask 74535, any time. K. R. McDonald, Cartage Contractor. T.S. 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. SELL, Potatoes, Sack or S.B. lots. Carrots. Onions, Cabbages, Silver Beet, small or large lots.- Not Sunday. 199 Highsted rd., or ’Phone 25-314.

SHRUBS: Boronias, Camellias, Ericas, Azaleas and Rhododendrons at moderate rates. Country orders attended to. 'Phone 37-962. Arnold’s Nurseries, 1 Whersteade rd., Cashmere, Chch. ASPARAGUS: Those interested in selected pedigree plants of exceptional quality should call or write for particulars to “Coniston,” Watson’s rd., Harewood, Chch. X4459 YELLOW Alyssum, Aubretia, Carnations, Pansies. S. Peas, Poppies, Polyanthus, Sib. Wallflowers, Stocks, R. Lupins, Blue, Yellow Violas. Box lots; wholesale prices. Bettplants, 27 Ottawa rd., Wainoni. ’Phone 32-238. GOOSEBERRIES (Farmers’ Glory), 2s; Walnut 3s. Apricot, Plum and Apple, all fruiting, 6s 6d each; Red Currants (Red Impact), Laxtons No. 1, 3-year, 4s 6d ea. Lily Bulbs, Christmas and Jacobean, Is 6d each. SMITHS CITY MARKET. ROSES. ROSES. ROSES. Including such Gems as PEACE, ENA HARKNESS, MISSION BELLS, SUTTERS GOLD. H. C. BLISS, Nurseryman, St. Martins road. 2462 CARNATIONS American Perpetual Flowering Carnations. See them flowering now at OLORENSHAW’S, 58 Birdwood ave.. Beckenham. Closed Sundays. Catalogues Free. ’Phone 398—732C5. S.T.C. FOR SALE FOREST TREES PINUS Radiata, Oregon, Lawsoniana and Hedge Plants. Breakwell’s Forest Nursery, Main South rd., Islington, opposite Hotel. 2557 • CHRYSANTHEMUMS. SEND for our New Catalogue. The latest varieties from Australia, English Summers listed. Decoration, large exhibition quilts. Anemone centres. The world’s best varieties at moderate prices. ARNOLD’S NURSERIES, 1 Whersteade rd., Cashmere, Chch. ’Phone 37-962. DIGBY’S NURSERIES FOR SALE PINUS INSIGNIS RADIATA, 2-year-old. £6 per 1000; 1-year-old, £3 per 1000. Good line. Wrenched and rooted. Freight extra. MR T. DIGBY 100 McMurdo street, Tinwald. ROSES ROSES ROSES ROSES ROSES ROSES CHOICE SHRUBS PEACHES APPLES GOOSEBERRIES DAPHNE LEUCANTHE “WINTER CHEER” CAMSIDE NURSERIES. Kaiapoi. Wbone »«. Free Catalogue. FRUIT TREES FRUIT TREES FRUIT TREES Annas GRAPES APRICOTS Demons cherries black CURRANTS NECTARINES RED CURRANTS PEARS PEACHES GOOSEBERRIES WALNUTS yunts QUINCES CHINESE GOOSEBERRIES. KOWHAI NURSERIES, LTD„ KOWHAI NURSERIES, LTD, Kowhai terrace, St. Martins. SHRUBS, Veronica, Lily of the Valley Tree. Berrying Types, Prunus. Flowering Cherry, Magnolia Stellata, Grandflora, Obovate, Soulangia Chilian Fire Bush. Callirtemon Citrus, Spledons, Ereca Winter Gem, Rhododendron Frangtissimum. Scarlets, Carmine, etc. Aust. Mint, Ceanothus. Ornamental Conifers. Pencil Cypress. Gold Folige Types, Allumil. Erecta Viridis, etc. Strong Hedging Plants, Lonicera. EJscallonia, Olearia, Forrestii, Privet, Roses. 3-year Dwarf Apples. 4 varieties. Apples in 20 popular varieties. Peach, Apricot, etc. Bedding Plants in variety. Open all day Saturday. RIVERSIDE NURSERIES, 363 River road, Shirley. 3663 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. AH box-grown Plants, 3 dozen in a box. NAIRNS NURSERIES, LTD. NAIRNS NURSERIES. LTD. (W. J. Humm, Manager), 106 Lincoln road, Christchurch. Telephones 34-619, 35-675. 2 w.s. 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 awardwinners 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 oW!ong 25 of England’s leading rose A* B of these Roses are priced at 4s •qpk the twelfth being a 1953 introductffih (First Love) at 8s 6d, the lot for 47s 6d delivered free represents value plus. The dozen includes PEACE, ENA ; HARKNESS, PICTURE, ETOILE DU HOLLAND. STANDARD ROSES W« have a wonderful selection of Stan- ; dard Roses this year. Well developed MSdS on strong standards ate a feature of this Una. At 10s 6d to 12s 6d you just cannot buy better value in Standard Rosas anywhere. ALL ROSE ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. G. HOWDEN and CO> The Modern Garden Store, Opp. 3ZB. Box 1260, Ch«i. Bnsupy Depot; 87 Deans ave. . 8016

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27094, 18 July 1953, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27094, 18 July 1953, Page 14

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