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FRUIT. PLANTS, PRODUCE, ETC. 500 BALES H.l. Hay, in shed. 'Phone 548 A. Rangiora. X 1285 APPLE Trees, great selection, 4s each. Smiths City Market. 3936 STURMERS, 20s 401 b, case extra. 233 Styx Mill rd., off North rd., N.W.4. X 892 RHUBARB Crowns. Cherry 6d each. Railage 54 Mackworth st., Woolston. TABLE Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips, Swedes, Pumpkins. 19 Taramea st., Spreydori. X 1265 TOMATO Plants, now ready. Steamed Soil. “XL” Nursery, 17 Augusta st.. Redcliffs. - 8743 STURMERS. 20s case. Not Sunday. Case Is 6d extra. Mottram, 64 Prestons rd.. Papanui. PRUNUS, Flowering Plum, double pink varieties; 6s 6d each. 139 Lyttelton st., Spreydon. 9106 ANTIRRHINUM, Poppy, Stocks, Beauty, Royalty colours available. 89 Jerrold st., Addington. SELL, 2 Tons Aucklander S.T. Seed Potatoes, Group 3. scabby. A. L. Coleman, Ladbrooks. XllBO FRUIT Trees, Apples, good selection; 5s 6d each. 139 Lyttelton st. Open Saturdays . 9106 CONIFERS, Ornamental Shrubs, 5s 6d; Rhododendrons, 10s 6d to 17s 6d each. 139 Lyttelton st. 9106 BAGS for Sale, size smaller than sugars. 3d each. D. H. Brown and Son. Ltd., 38 Moorhouse ave. 3119 MANGOLDS delivered. Quotes country orders, delivered direct. Dial 398, ask 74535. any time. T.S. DAHLIA seed from N.Z.’s largest collection, will give dazzling display for Royal visit. 2s 6d pkt. Dania Gardens, Kaeo. SOIL, 725; Garden Clay. 63s 4d; Sand. 30s, 4 yards, delivered. Dial 398. ask 74535, any time. K. R. McDonald, Cartage. Contractor. T.S. STURMERS, first grade. £1 bushel case, 10s half-case. Bring containers. 49 Tuckers rd.. Papanui. off North rd. (Not Sunday afternoon.) ■. 1755 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. APPLES. Golden Delicious, from 6s Jbushel case. Cooking Apples. ss. Winter Cole Pears. Inglewood. 164 Wairakei rd.. Papanui. 8568 FRESH Dug First-Grade Carrots: Seed Potatoes, Aucklander; Onions; Pickling Onions; Cabbage; Swede; Pumpkin, etc. 43 Vagues rd.. Growers. T.T.S. GR APEFRU I'l’—Morrison’s Fancy Grade, sweet, juicy, seedless; good keeping. 401 b case 27/6. Rail/air paid, advised. C. A. Giblin. Kerikeri Central. 8792 GRAPEfRUIT, best quality fancy dessert. £1 7s 6d per case, railed free to any South Island station. Tauranga Fruitgrowers’ Society. Box 112. Tauranga. — 8095 WOODHAM NURSERY: Apricot. Peach Trees. Grape Vines. Flowering Evergreen, Autumn Coloured Trees and Shrubs. Roses, Blackcurrants, Pansies now ready. 218 Woodham road. Christchurch. CARNATIONS American Perpetual Flowering Carnations. See them flowering now at OLORENSHAW’S, 58 Birdwood ave., Beckenham. Closed Sundays. Catalogues Free. ’Phone 398—73205. S.T.C. THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO COMPLETE YOUR PLANTING OF ROSES. FRUIT TREES. SHRUBS. ETC. H. C. BLISS. Nurseryman, 68 St. Martins road. Open all day Saturday. 3632 SOIL SOIL SOIL First Grade (guaranteed), 72s 4-yard load delivered. Dial 398, ask 74535. any time. K. R. MCDONALD Cartage Contractor. TS. DUMPED BALED DREADNOUGHT WHEAT STRAW, clean and bright. 4s 3d bale; also. Wheat Straw, Scratching Chaff, and good, clean Oat Husks for Plunket mattresses. 206 Selwyn st., business hours. or else ring 78R, Lincoln. X 996 GRAPEFRUIT for juicy, high quality fruit, try GEO. PURVIS. Kerikeri, Central Northland. A 401 b case at your nearest railway station for 26s 6d. Customers advised. _______ 2252 APPLE TREES, strong. 6s ea.; Peach,

early, late, 7s ea.; Apricot, Plum, Pear; Sturdy Hedging. 65s 100; Double Pink Flowering Peach, 6s 6d ea. Good selection Shrubs, Conifers, available. Tomato Plants: Potentate, Best of All, £6 5s 1000. Well-hardened, Superior Bedding Plants: Antirrhinums, Stocks, Poppies, Dwarf Sweet Williams. Myosotis, Gt. *Hirift, Pansies, Siberian Wallflowers, Bellis Daisy, Geum, Pentstemon, Hollyihocks, Chafer’s Double; box lots wholesale prices. Open all day Saturday. RIVERSIDE NURSERIES, Cnr. Medway st., Shirley. 9142 ' THE Improved Beautifully Scented DWARF “PICTURE” PHLOX BRILLIANT, colourful petal to petal massed heads of fragrant bloom—a rain-bow-like range of the most gay and vivid shades with a depth and intensity of hues rarely seen in flowers. These are all PERMANENT PERENNIAL SPECIES becoming lovelier year after year. Very hardy and easily grown, they are ideal subjects to transform the garden into a glowing mass of brightest colours—Vivid Geranium Lake, Satiny Camellia Rose, Soft Rosy Lilac, Brilliant Sparkling Carmine, Bright Hydrangea Pink, Luxurious Tropical Purple. Cream and Fuchsia, Glistening Ice-White, Richest Glossy Rose, Striking Wineberry-Red, Dazzling Crimson, Velvety Petunia Purple. All separately named plants—Any six for 12s 6d, or FULL COLLECTION OF 12 DIFFERENT for £l. JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIAL-,-ISTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. S.T.C. MAYDENE NURSERIES, 457 Ham road. Fendalton. . Telephone 24-264. Est. 34 years. We are now offering for the present planting season the following: Weeping Standard Roses. Weeping Standard Flowering Cherries. Pink Gypsophila and Double White Gypsophila. Choice Conifers. Flowering Trees and Shrubs. Fruit Trees in all varieties. Hedge Plants in all varieties. Perennial Plants. Pir.us insignis, 3 years. Suitable for planting Private Drives and Farmers’ Drives. Climbing Roses, in variety. Polyanthus Roses. Suitable for shady position. _ English Trees, in all varieties. Suitable for drives and avenue planting. I Best Hedge: Escallonla Exoniensia. We have strong plants of these. |Planting contracts undertaken, any area, 1 during winter months. All classes of Trees and Shrubs supplied at moderate prices. Estimates given. Inspection. Cordially Invited. Our Nurseries are Open AU Day Saturday. C. D. TAYLOR. T.T.S. IRIS INNOMINATA. These newest hybrids from all the world are eminently suitable for garden or rockery, and are an ideal cut flower. All the hues of the finest gem-stones, amethyst-violet, ruby, heliotrope, soft-gold, royal purple, daintily blended; strongest roots 3s each or 4 for 10s. MICHAELMAS DAISIES (per. Asters), 18 wonderful new colours, ready now to beautify your garden and flower vases; in a briliant range of shades, wine-reds, blues, pinks, white, rose, violet, light and dark. 12 large types and 6 dwarfs for edges. All named. AU one price, 2s 3d each, 6 different 12s, or all 18 for 31s 6d. Pacific DELPHINIUMS in glorious blue and violet combinations. Strong mixed 2-year roots from the genuine imported American seed. 3s each or 30s doz. PINK SENSATION DELPHINIUM. The outstanding new pink. 2-year roots 4s each, 6 for £l. HEMEROC ALLIS, the new Day-Lily which gives you a colour spot in the garden almost aU the year without constant attention. Hardy anywhere in shade or sunlight. AU sep. named 12 newest hybrids 5s ea. or set 12 for 50s, 6 av. garden var. 3s 6d ea., or set 6 for 19s 6d. AU Post Free from the specialists. TOMLINSON’S NURSERIES, LTD., Box 11, Manurewa. 3647 GOLDEN UPRIGHT YEWS WE have a limited quantity of wellgrown Golden Upright Yews, approximately 2Jft high. 27s 6d each. MODERN CAMELLIAS Sturdy Plants of the following varieties, some carrying flower buds. 9s 6d each. CHINA MAlD—Single pale pink, with open trumpet form. A delicate and lovely colour. HASSAKU—Large single cerise-red with central bunch of yeUow stamens. A very dwarf and compact grower. MIK. AT A—A new Japanese single. An unusual brick-red shade. SHIROBOTAN—Immense loosely petalled wavy white, just like a paeony. CaUed White Reticulata. SPENCER’S PINK—The finest single pink of waxy soft-pink petals of wonderful texture and central cluster of yellow stamens. YOIBIGIN—A new lovely soft shell pink, semi-trumpet shaped flower with prominent gold stamens. ACER PALMATUM SUMINAGASHI The richest and deepest colour of all red mapies. Young growths crimson-red, deepening to blackish crimson. 10s 6d ASPARAGUS KIDNER S K.B.F. STRAIN This new English strain of Asparagus now available for immediate delivery. Extra large plants, 12s doz. Tnis Asparagus is the highest quaUty available today. TOMATO PLANTS Grow one in a soil block. Good sturdy plants grown in the modern way. Buy e few for early Tomatoes. Is 3d Postage and Carriage Extra C. E. GIBBONS and CO., LTD., ■Phone 33-191 P.O. Box 1191 637 Colombo street CHRISTCHURCH, C.l -- 3661

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