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PLANTS, PRODUCE etc. graded 1601 b sacks~2os road. Bryndwr. **AY* 4s bale, 45 bales -As Graip and Pr oduce. 8089 Plante - SeU - rad, RicSrton 0 ”' Sectional Boiler, good ?^^-^*^-38^yak a tu ave.. Redqjiffl F r ee delivery. Thone iTi Graip and Produce. 8089 iVJ?3. RA H EDPears - 12s6d acase; Delicious, 14s. 50 Langdons road. 9747 lfimb l^si ,r !4'u Table Potatoes, 28s 6d 1601 b sack, delivered. Thone 47-428. du E first-grade Carrots, Chippewa ete Ut « S v^L Ons ’ Cabbage, -JBJV Papanui. T.T.S. i?^ y ’ M ale ’ d ®»vered’ Thone 88-125 Selwyn Grain and Prouuuc- 8089 SELL. 400 Bales Good Bright Barley Straw, 2s 6d bale. Phone 238 R, Leeston. 400 BALES X 7 Straw at Is 6d per bale! Sell in any ■’ Ra^Sn W —- 9843 *J? tato ® s ’ 5s sugar-bag, £1 sack, 22s 6d delivered. Bring bags. Not Sun°ayi 174 Gardmers road, Harewood. 7695 POTATOES, Ist grade table? 17s 6d~saclc u PP er Riccarton (off Yaldnurst road). x254(1 TOMATOES, 3s, 4s fid and 7s _ ?6d _ a _ case. Green Tomatoes. 4s 6d a case. 612 Marshland road. FREE Filling on Job at Bealey ave. and Suva street. Apply Foreman, or ’Phone Doyle Bros.. 87-017. 9705 GOLDEN Delicious, Lord Wolseleys. eat? mg, cooking and bottling pears. Elvira Orchard, 349 Harewood r0ad.8132 WOLSELEYs Ils 401 b; Rome Beauty eaters 16s; Potatoes. Keston Orchard, end Northcote road, Papanui.BoB3 KIDD’S Orange,’‘Red Delicious and Wolseleys, tree-ripened; large case 7s 6d upwards. Bring containers. 401 Sawyers Arms rd. 2412 CHIPPEWA Potatoes, 8s sugar-bag; Onions. Carrots, 4d lb; Pumpkins, Marrows, 2d lb; Beetroot. 3d lb. 423 Harewood road. Not Sunday. 9709 FRESH Green Peas, Glen Ham: Potatoes, Pumpkins cheap. Pears, eating and cooking apples. From our own orchard. 29 Massey crescent.6oo2 JONATHAN Apples, 20s case, 10s halfcase. Also Lord Wolseleys. Aucklander Potatoes. Not Sunday or Anzac Day. 34 Middleton road, Riccarton.97o7 APPLES? Wolseley, first grade, 15s; Sturmers, Statesman, Ballarat, available from April 30. All fruit weighed, 401 b net. Not Sundays. 49 Tuckers rd., Papanui, off North road. 6031 LORD WOLSELEYS. LARGE CROP. Good, Sound Cooking Apples, at Bs, 10s, and 12s 401 b case. Bring containers. Saturday morning. Best time to buy. ELVIRA ORCHARD, 349 Harewood road. 9711 SOIL. SOIL. SOIL. First Grade (guaranteed), 72s 4-yard load Delivered. Thone 87-826, any time. K. R. MCDONALD, Cartage Contractor. T.S. JONATHANS \_ JONATHANS 20s CASE first-grade Jonathans, 10s half case. Ripe and juicy. WOLSELEYS. Windfall Wolseleys, 6s large case. RIPE Pears. 6d lb. LOCHBUIE FRUIT FARM, 543 North road, Belfast. 8156 MAYDENE NURSERIES. 457 Ham road East, Fendalton. •Phone 31-264. Est. 35 Years. The Home of all Choice Trees and Shrubs. We are now booking orders for the following plants for autumn and winter planting: Standard poses, Climbing Roses, Dwarf Roses, Polyanthus Roses. Evergreen Shrubs. Choice Conifers. Yellow Violas and Beauty of Nice Stocks now ready for planting for spring flowering. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. Inspection Cordially Invited. O D. TAYLOR. S.T.C. DAMAGED STRAW DAMAGED STRAW DAMAGED STRAW 2s PER BALE. WHEAT AND BARLEY STRAW WHEAT AND BARLEY STRAW WHEAT AND BARLEY STRAW 2s 6d PER BALE. IN 30-BALE LOTS OR MORE DELIVERED. LOOSE STRAW, SUITABLE ROTTING LOOSE STRAW. SUITABLE ROTTING DOWN, DOWN, £3 per Large Load, Delivered. W. A. HABGOOD, LTD., W. A. HABGOOD, LTD., ’Phone 38-768 or 40M. Lincoln. W.S. GIANT POLYANTHUS. This year, and for years to come, enjoy the beauty of these Polyanthus in your garden. Ruffled blooms exquisite In colouring and of velvet texture. Golds edged in scarlet, shell pink veined with ro^e —flames centred blood red, velvety purples, peach frilled primrose, satin rose, cream, dusky pinks, near black reds, and many others too numerous to mention. A display *of these Polyanthus thrilled thousands at the Wellington Flower Show last September, and receive daily, from all over N.Z., letters of thanks fr<?m those that have won awards by competing at various flower shows. We offer the BEST FOR LESS. N.Z.’s lowest pricey Giant Polyanthus. 2 dozen for 10s, or 5 dozen for £l. All seedlings packed with full cultural directions, and posted express transit. Please add Is 9d postage on orders UNDER 10s. PEDLEY’S NURSERY, 32 Queen street, Feilding. T.S.

SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. For Present Planting: A CLAREMONT A.A. STRAIN. CHOICE MBCED, for massed display. 1/3 doz., 8/6 100: BLUE /BONNET. Giant single, bright blue, 1/3 doz.. 8/6 100. . SCARLET EMPEROR: Giant single, velvety vermilion. 1/3 doz. 8/6 100. LORD LIEUTENANT. Double light and bright blues. 2/- doz., 14s 100. THE ADMIRAL. 9emi-double carmine rose. 2/- doz., 14/- 100. THE GOVERNOR. Double scarlet. 2/doz.. 14/- 100. , . « „ « FULGENS MULTIPETALA. Dazzling scarlet perennial. 4/6 doz. CROCUS—3/6 doz. „ T TT _ CHOICE MIXED. KING OF BLUES. MAUVE STRIPED. DUTCH IRlS—Excellent for cutting. AVIATEUR. Blue with yellow blotch. 4/6 doz. BLUE TRIUMPH A TOR. parly, clear light blue. 4/6 doz. . IMPERATOR. Deep rich blue. 3/6 doz. MARCONI. Large white. 3/6 doz. POGGENBECK. Rich blue self. 3/6 doz. WEDGWOOD. Early Wedgwood blue. 3/6 doz. t ERYTHRONIUMS (DOG’S TOOTH VIOLETS). CITRINUM. Creamy-yellow mottled leaves. 1/6 each; 6 for 7/6. TVOLUMNENSIS. Pure daffodil yellow. 2/6 each. FREESIA— , x BUNYARRA HYBRIDS. A good mixture. 1/6 doz., 10/- 100. HYACINTHS—NAMED VARIETIES, in a grand selection at 1/9 each. 18/- doz. IRIS TINGITANA— Winter and spring flowering, glorious light blue. 3/6 doz. IXIAS—CRATEROIDES. Early cerise red. 3/6 ROSALIND. Brilliant cherry rose. 3/6 doz. ROSEA. Pink, 3/6 doz. BRIDE: Dainty pure white. 3/6 LILIUMS AURATUM—"GOLDEN RAY LILY OF JAPAN.” Large, healthy bulbs. 8/6 each. CANDIDUM. Pure white Christmas Lily. 1/6 each. REGALE. “Regal” Lily 1/6 each. MUSCARI PLUMOSUM—"PLUMED GRAPE HYACINTH.” Lovely rosy-mauve. 1/- ea., 10/- doz. RANUNCULUS—CLAREMONT A.A. STRAIN. A choice mixture. 1/3 doz. 8/6 100. BONNIE LASSIE. A selection of pink shades. 2/- doz., 14/- 100. HUNTSMAN. A mixture. of red shades. 2/- doz., 14/- 130. SUNSET: A grand mixture of apricot, orange and tangerine shades. 2/doz., 14/- 100. SCILLA—NATALENSE. Starry-blue flowers on 2-3 ft stems. 1/6 each. PERUVIANO. 'Cone-shaped mauve-blue flowers. 2ft. 1/6 each. SPARAXIS— A grand mixture for mass display, good for cutting. 2/- doz., 14/- 100. TULIPS— In named varieties at 8/6 and 11/- doz., according to variety. Massing mixture for cutting at only 3/6 doz. 26/100. LEAF RAKESPLASTIC, will not injure turf. 8/9 each. BAMBOO. 6/6 each. Orders 20/- or more, postage ,pai<l; otherwise postage extra. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., LTD., 637 Colombo street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 1191. ’Phone 77-919.

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