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F FRUIT, PLANTS, PRODUCE )1 APPROX. 600 yards good clay Fill •- ing. 69 or 65 Ilam road. AUCK. Potatoes. 10/6* sugar-bag. A! 2 vegetables cheap. F. Rumble. 47( e Tuam st. Open Saturday. ACCEPTING Orders for pruning an< . spraying fruit and garden shrub; and hedges trimmed. Write: -"Trei Specialist,” 44 Barns road, Papanul st APPI.ES, Cooking and Eating. Bu; |f) now for winter. Good keeping pump . kins. Is 6d each. 73 Retreat road. 36 AQUILEGIA, Pentstemons, Primula I 7 ‘ Malacoides, Hyacinth Bulbs. 10s doz Fuchsias. 2s. Bettaplants, 27 Ottaw; 2 road, Wainoni. ‘Phone 78-872. ?s APPLES, Jonathans, Lord Wolsley King David, Tomatoes, from 4d Ih . Cabbage. Silver Beet, Pickling Cab bage. 89 Gardiners rd. BON Chretian Pears, last of season Shenley, 656 Wairakei rd- Harewood s BANANA Cases, sell, suitable for ; s ‘ market gardener. Phone 39-645. 14 COX’S Orange and Cooking Anples 64 Preston's rd. (off North rd.). Papa n nui. Not Sundays. 1, DAHLIAS and Chrysanthemum or ders taken. Visit our nursery, 7! >. Bryndwr rd. ’Phone 38-857. 5. DAFFODIL Bulbs. mixed. Shov •- variety, £1 hundred to clear. P IB McLanagan, 273 Barrington st. 1. FRESH-DUG Carrots. Onions. Pota 0. toes, Cabbage, etc. 43 Vagues rd. Papanui. S.T.C s. FRESH Farm Eggs, from 2s 6d 4 d dozen; also Cream 3s a pint. Govern e ment tested eours. Wattlebank *8 Landsdown Valley rd- Halswell. t GLASSHOUSE Construction and Ren pairs. Be in now and avoid lastI. minute rush. ’Phone 39-675. KIDDS Orange Red, 10s, 15s, and £ c case. Bring containers. 17 Highsteac r rd. Week-ends. e MIXED Hyacinths. Bulbs, 12s 6c doz. Postage extra. 128 Ensors rd e PUMPKINS. 3d lb; Carrots. 3d lb ~ Onions. 5d lb; Parsnips, 6d lb; Beet U root. 4d lb. 327 Greers rd. PEARS, Bottling. Please bring con g tainer. 50 Langdon’s rd- Papanui. p PULVERISED Sheep Manure, no dig ging. Apply surface. Delivered Analysis given. Phone 77-060. 9! 4 Brougham st. x POTATOES, Aucklanders, 12s 6< sugar sack. 106 Hansons lane. POTATOES, Chippewa, 3d lb. 12/1 s.b. Onions. Carrots, Parsnips, 4c 5. lb. Pumpkin, Marrow, Beetroot. 3c lb. Silver Beet. 423 Ha re wood rd I Not Sunday. It POTATOES, 121 b 3s, l()s 6d s.b. Brinj e Bag please. 97 Maces rd- Bromley e SOIL Filling, Sand, large quantity for delivery. ’Phone 36-276, Foster g 3 14! ■ STRAW damaged in paddock. Is 3ci per bale. Yalhurst. ’Phone 75-855 SELL, Eschalots, white and purple tree onions. Excellent pickling, 6d lb. 29A Simeon st. Z TOMATOES. All grades. Bottling, ; 10s a case. Orders taken 15 Martin--1 dale road, Heathcote, or 'Phone r 61-826. - TOMATOES end of season, for sauce and cooking, from 5s per case. 158 A - New Brighton road. POTATOES, Ist grade, 10s sugar bag. 9 Clouston street, St. Martins. „ TOP Soil in Riccarton, 10s per yard J loaded with loader; also sandy clay > and filling. 5s per yard loaded Phone 88-727. 3226 5 WANTED about 100 Bales Straw for bedding. Preferably vicinity Gun □ Club. Yaldhurst. Also Lucerne or 5 Good Meadow Hay. P 7537, "Press.” -WATSONIA—TweIve varieties ol 0 these excellent picking Bugle Lillies now available at Englands, Armagh street. ? 200 BALES Damaged Straw, suitable “ for market garden or glasshouse. Is 9d per bale. 40 Bales or more de- . livered. ’Phone 47-514. 3429 q COX’S ORANGE. Jonathan. Golden Delicious, Wolseleys. Seconds available. Pears, Cucumbers. Bring containers. No Mail Orders. 101 GARDINERS ROAD (late 75). cnr. Gardiners and Sawyers Arms rds. Not Sundays. I PRAIRIE GRASS FOR WINTER FEED. ’ 94 per cent. Germination. Is 3d lb. Aoply:— V. LUISETTE and CO.. LTD., Rangiora. APPLES. 23 BISHOPS ROAD. Off Harewood road. Open SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS. LAWNS. WE are the acknowledged lawn experts for this city. Consult us with regard to the best mixtures for different districts, fertilising, weedcontrol, etc. We can save you £’s ENGLANDS, ARMAGH STREET. TULIPS. TWENTY beautiful Plump Varieties “Woodhaiigh" Tulips, including Parrots. Mendels, Darwins, Cottage, Species, etc. South Island * bulbs for South Island conditions. ENGLANDS, ARMAGH STREET. APPLES: Tree ripened Apples of the Finest Grade. I COX'S ORANGE 1 22/6 Bushel Case, 10/6 Small Case. KIDD’S ORANGE RED 20/- Bushel Case. 9/6 Small Case. I Open all Week-end. PETER SISSON I 214 Sa.wyers Arms rd., Papanui. GOLDEN Queen Peaches, 17s case; other Peaches from 12s case. Is lb; Plums from 10s 6d case, Is lb; To- . matoes from 8s 6d case; 6d, Bd, Is lb; Apples 9d to Is 2d lb; Grapes. 2s 6d to 4s 6d lb. Beans from 8d lb. Swedes and Pumpkin 4d lb; Carrots and Onions 5d lb. Mail ' orders, plus freight, accepted. W. 4 Vandenburg, 114 Riccarton road. 2197 LOVELIER IMPROVED PRIZE-WINNING POLYANTHUS! ‘RUFFLED (AINBOWS": It is with considerable pride that we can offci clients this gorgeous strain of Giant • Champions. We are certain that ■- these are destined to cause a sensation wherever grown or exhibited The strain is vigorous and healthv. producing splendid sturdy foot-high I stems and glorious ruffled, frilled and serrated edged blooms of enormous size in an f mazing range of brilliant colours—almost all the hues of the rainbow—Glorious Cherry Blossom Pinks. Sparkling Ruby and Blood Reds. Indian Yellows, Apricot, Vio’etPurple, Lacquer, Gold splashed and edged Tawny Brown and Red. Soft Wistaria and Darkest Crimson Cyclamen, Ambe Saffron, FlameScarlet and Sun Red. These and numerous other fascinating tonings and shades are to be found in this wonderful improved strain. Be the first in your district to grow them—a delightful mass of rich rainbow colours for ; our shady garden—you'll vote them the loveliest Polyanthus you have ever seen 7s 6d dozen; 3 dozen for £l. Tost Free. JEMMETT’S, Novelty Plant Specialists. P.O. Box 226, Palmerston North. 6284 HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW MODERN SHOP? BUILT on American Self-Service lines our ultra-modern shop in Armagh street is equipped to give the gardening public of Christchurch ; the fastest and most complete service in the South Island. SCOOP! SCOOP! TALISMAN STRAWBERRY TALISMAN STRAWBERRY We have been appointed by the original importer from Scotland as Canterbury Agents for the amazing TALISMAN STRAWBERRY This Strawberry has proved to be a heavier bearer with larger betterflavoured fruit than the Auchincruive Climax at its best. Trial plants have averaged 16oz of fruit per plant. CENTRAL OTAGO GROWN PLANTS TO SUIT SOUTH ISLAND GROWING CONDITIONS. DON’T MISS THE LARGEST RANGE OF BULBS IN TOWN. Anemone, Chionodoxa, Hoop-Petti-coat. Antholysa, Iris Reticulata, Crocus, Ixia, Soleil D’Or, Christmas Lily. Babiana, Watsonia. Ranunculus Tecolite. Freesia, Sparaxis, Dutch Iris, Grape Hyacinth. Hyacinth, Tulips, Nerines, Lachenalia, The Bride. Anemone Fulgens. NarcissusEarlicheer, Dog-Tooth Violet, etc. F, V. ENGLAND, LTD., 135 Armagh street, Christchurch. 2099

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