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FRUIT, PLANTS. PRODUCE. ETC. WELL-ro’tted Manure for sale. Delivered. 'Phone 58-640. X281.J WALNUTS: Excellent quality, 2s per ib. U 3325, “Press.” HAY. H.l, threshed straw. ’Phone 71W.; Culverden. , PUMPKINS. 3d lb; Marrows. 6d and eacli L 51 Bowenvale ave., Cashmere. POTATOES, large sacks. £1 delivered.! 149 Locksley ave., Burwood. LARGE sacks Aucklander Potatoes £1; . whites 15s, delivered. ’Phone 58-628. WHITE Table Potatoes, 15s large sacks, j delivered anywhere. ’Phone 78-225. EUY 3 or 4 Tons Horse Bag c ! supplied. *Phone 78-225. 9784 CREAMED Chestnut Flower Honey. Is I 2jd lb. Bring containers. 10 Horatio st. 1 GIANT Ruffied Poppy, choice Tan go rose Polyanthus. 29 Allard st. (Edgeware rd.) WHITE Table Potatoes, £1 sack. 7s 6d sugar-bag. 36 Grimseys rd. Saturday only. Bring sugar-bags. : ONIONS: Good keeping, 121 b 3s 6d. s-b. 12s 6d. 3 Marley View place, Spreydon (off Rose st.). CARROTS. 6s 6d s-b.. Potatoes 5s s-b. Bring containers. 159 Boundary Drain rd.. Papanui. PULVERISED Sheep Manure, analysis given. 10s sacks: 3 for 275. ’Phone 79-123. 95 Brougham st. POTATOES: Chippewa. 8s; Onions. 12s 6d; Carrots. 10s; Parsnips. ICs sugar-bag. 75 Winters rd., Papanui. : SEE us first. Wolseley, all grades; Pumpkins, Marrows. Cauliflowers, Leeks. Beetroot. 322 Sawyers Arms rd. 76: 5 DELICIOUS and Wolselev. Tree Ripened, from 7s 6d large case. Bring containers. 401 Sawyers Arms rd. T.S FRUIT Trees, Apples, Peaches, Apricots, etc. Best varieties, 6s 6d and 7s 6d. 139 Lyttelton st. Open Saturdays. TABLE - Potatoes - Ss’s’.bT" 15s sacks? Onions 12s 6d s.b.. Pumpkins. Bring bags (not Sunday). 174 Gardiners rd.. Harewood. 9301 SEBAGO Potatoes, 8s sugar-bag: Onions. Carrots, Parsnips, 4d lb; Puninkins. : Marrow. 2d lb; Beetroot. 3d lb. 423 Harewood rd. Not Sundays. GRAPEFRUIT, ready August onward. Orders taken now. Advised. £1 7s 6d. Rail rd.. Mox Hill, Sturgess rd.. Henderson. XBIOO ■ APPLES: Rome Beauty. Stunners, Wol- J seley. Winter Cole Pears. Bring contain- ’ ers. Klondyke Orchard. 231 Styx Mill rd. 9699 SOIL, 725; Garden Clay,’ 68s 4d: Sand, 30s. 4 yards, delivered. 'Phone 87-826, anytime. K R. McDonald. Cartage Contractor. _?’ b - TABLE Onions. 10s s-b.: Cabbage. Is; Pumpkin, 2d lb; Table Potatoes: Chippewa 9s s-b., A. Banner, 6s s-b. Also Parsnips. Beetroot, and Carrots. 786 Hills rd.. Marshland. ’ x CARTAGE TIP TRUCKS for Hire. Rubbish removals. Ashes, Shingle, etc., delivered. ’PHONE 36-841, any time. M F. FIRST-GRADE - "CHIPPEW A POTATOES? 7s 6d sugar-bag: Onions. 3s 121 b: 12s 6d sugar-bag. Carrots, 2s 6d 121 b; 8s sugarbag. Parsnips, 4d lb. Leeks. 6d bunch. Bring containers. 21 VEITCHS ROAD, off : Sawyers Arms road. PAPANUI. 969 n GENUINE Home-grown Vegetables: Good Sound Potatoes 7s 6d s.b.. Carrots. Beetroot 3d per lb. Pumpkin 2d per lb. Onions, Silver Beet, Parsnips, 4d lb; Cabbages from 6d. Eggs 5s 9d a doz. 199 HTGHSTED ROAD. STYX. S.T.C POTATOES EPICURE TABLE POTATOES What offers per ton? U 2791. "PRESS." SOIL. . SOIL. SOIL. ' First Grade (guaranteed), 72s 4-yard load Delivered. ’Phone 87-826, any time. K. R. MCDONALD, i Cartage Contractor.T.S. i MANDARINS, ready early next month. Beautiful Clementines, very sweet and : juicy. To enable people to sample this excellent fruit we offer small case lots delivered to your railway station for 37s 6d, all charges paid. Please print your name and station. NORTON ORCHARDS. 80x_56. Kerikeri.l237 TREE RIPE WOLSELEYS. cook and eat. ' 15s case. Crisp, sweet Delicious. 25s case; Rome Beauty, cooker an deatcr. 18s case; Dessert W. Cole Pears. Ils 3d 4-case, 7s J-case. Pumpkins 4d lb. Marrows 9d each. Onions 14s s.b. No bruised : fruit. Best quality. Containers extra. LOCHBUIE FRUIT FARM. 543 North road, Belfast. 4008 STURMERS (TREE RIPENED). Best Apple for Cooking or Eating. All first grade from 15s 6d to 17s 6d large case; small case lots. 7s to Bs. Bring Containers. FRANK SISSON, FRANK SISSON. 190 Sawyers Arms road. H.l STRAW, 4s 6d and 6s per Bale. MEADOW HAY, 7s 6d per Bale. First-class CLOVER HAY, 12s 6d and 13s 6d per Bale. First-class LUCERNE HAY. 12s 6d per Bale. OAT STRAW. 5s and 6s per Bale. BARLEY STRAW. 3s 6d per Bale. LOOSE STRAW, suitable for rotting down. £3 per large load delivered. W. A. HABGOOD, LTD.. Box 18. Lincoln. 7623 DAZZLING DUTCH WONDER ROSE “ORANGE TRIUMPH” A GAY and Glorious "all-the-year-round” combined garden display and cut flower rose of brilliant Orange Flame Red, filling beds with an unending splash of vivid colour month after month—spring, summer. autumn, and winter! Vigorous everblooming bushes completely smothered in big full double ruffied rosettes to form a blazing panoply of flaring brightness. One of the most striking roses ever introduced. Wonderfully effective in the ' border, at base of standards, or in tubs, etc. Splendid plants to provide a mass of flowers first season. 4s 6d each. 6 for £l. JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANTS, Palmerston North. -7§g3 WE DON’T GROW JUST ROSES. 1 WE GROW THE BEST ROSES. BUSH VARIETIES INCLUDE: Michele Meilland, Tip-Toes, Mission Bells. Fantasia. CLIMBING ROSES IN VARIETY. STANDARDS INCLUDE: Peace. Capistrano, Helen Traubel, Karl Herbst. Daphne Leucanthe, Mezereum. Genkwa and Burkwoodii. Calluna, M. E. Beale. J. H. Hamilton. “Double Heather," “Winter Sweet” and other choice Shrubs. Pinus Radiata. Macrocarpa, 2-year, etc Algo Takodium Distichum, "Swamp ; Cypress.” CAMSIDE NURSERIES, CAMSIDE NURSERIES, Kaiapoi. 'Phone 296. Free Catalogue. 1342 STRAWBERRY PLANTS THE NEW CAMBRIDGE AS WE PREVIOUSLY UNDERESTIMATED the number omf plants in our “Cambridge Rearguard” runner bed, we ca nstill accept orders for this strawberry that we imported to replace Auchencruive Climax, which has largely failed overseas and in New Zealand through its being subject to “yellows” and root disease. “Cambridge .Rearguard” produces excellent crops of delicious flavoured, large, firm berries with even better results the second. year. Strong grower, resistant to many diseases. Selected plants. 2$ for 10s, 50 for 17s 6d, 100 for 30s. Cash with order. Sorry, “Cambridge Early Pine” sold out E. M. SCOTT. Iti street, OTAKI. 4691 QUEEN OF THE BORDER ~ THE NEW AMERICAN DELPHINIUMS No plant can equal the beauty of these magnificent new American hybrids. We offer this lovely*new strain with that lustifiable pride which comes with the knowledge of remarkable achievement "Breathtaking” is the only word to describe the amazing improvement of these latest importations. Impressive imoosing spikes massed in huge semi-double blooms of flawless beauty, including all the latest popular colours, soft mushroom pink, rose and blue, brilliant cornflower and azure, pure gentian, amethyst, ivorv cream, aster violet, lavender, tropical blues, velvety purples, bridal white with b'ack bee, ’ and many other delightful I shades. Now. Folks, take our advice and order now, as we know these will be rushed at these popular prices. Mixed shades only: 7 One-year Crowns, 10s; 20 One-vear Crowns 20s. ONLY AT JEMMETTS NOVEI TY PLANT SPECIALISTS. P.O Box 226 PALMERSTON NORTH. fi6 B 9 WHAT THE GARDENING WORLD HAS BEEN WAITING FOR! “JONBRIGHT BLUE BRILLIANTS” POLYANTHUS! T H!S exclusive strain of permanent giant blue polyanthus primrose was developed by reselection and hand poilenation in our own nurseries, and is available nowhere else. The blooms arc huge in size, building up hydrangea-like heads on long, strong stems. There is an amazing diversty of gloriously-rich colour ranging from delicate pastel and powder blues, sky and delphinium, cobalt and navy, soft fuchsia, luxurious violet and bishop’s purple. The strongly-contrasting centres of canary-yellow and rold occasionally edged with scarlet, enhance the brilliance of colour. This is polyanthus quality at its peak, and the true strain is available only from JOHN BRIGHT’S NURSERIES 226 Victoria avenue Palmerston No)' ! . PLEASF NOTE TRICE, :2s •’ doz.. 2 dozen tor £1 post free. 2933

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 15

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