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MUIT. PLANTS. PRODUCK _ APPLES, Jonathan. Lord Wolseley. Pears, windfalls. 7/6 case; Sweet Corn. Tomatoes, Pumpkin. 89 Gardiners road, off Harewood rd. ASHES for Drives. Paths. Factory Yards; excellent foundation. ’Phone 36-278. M.T.S. CHIPPEWA, 128 6d Bring bags. Beetroot and Lettuce. 37 Sawyers Arms road. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Yellow Magoli, 2s 6d doz. Not Sunday. 16 Fergusons avenue, Shirley. JAM Strawberries, dessert quality, 61b £l. Open all week-end. 67 Junction_rd.,_Halswell. LUPINS, Cape Barley and Mustard available small quantities and sack lots. Palmers. 355 Lincoln road. ’Phone 75-234. PEACHES: few freestone and Golden Queen, 27 Isis st., over Radley bridge, Woolston. _____ POTATOES. Chippewa. 3d lb, 10/-sugar-bag. Onions 5d lb. pumpkin, parsnips 4d lb. marrow 3d lb. carrots 9d bundle, cabbages 6d. 423 Harewood rd. Not Sunday. . POTATOES, Chippew'a. first grade, 12s. Please bring sugar bag. 12 Quinns road, Shirley. SELL 400 Rye Clover, 200 Pea Straw, Is 3d bale. ’Phone 87-681. SELL Good Table Potatoes, 6s a box. Also Cabbages. 56. Prestons road, Papanui. SOIL, good quality, 72s 4-yard load, delivered. Filling, Shingle, and Crushed Metal supplied. B. A. Turner, Ltd., 165 Russley rd., or ’Phone 38-273. S.T.C. A DRIVE-IN Car Park is provided at Maydene Nurseries, 459 Dam rd.. East. Orders now being taken for shrubs, roses, flowering .trees, fruit trees, hedge plants, etc. Open all day Saturday. *Phone 31-264. TH.S. GOLDEN QUEEN PEACHES. GOLDEN QUEEN PEACHES. Best bottling variety, available now. INGLEWOOD, 164 Wairakei road. _________ c 3707 APPLES TREE ripened Apples of the finest grade. Cox’s Orange 22s 6d bushel case, 10s small case. Lord Wolseley. 15s bushel case, 7s small case. ' v Open all week-end. PETER SISSON, 214 Sawyers Arms road, Papanui. LORD WOLSELEY, Best Quality. Cook and Eating Apples. Bushel case 16/-. Open All Week-end. BRUCE DAVIDSON, 349 Harewood road.

COX’S ORANGE, Ripe and ready to Eat. Bushel case 22/6, small case 10/-. Open All Week-end. BRUCE DAVIDSON, 349 Harewood road. RYEGRASS, GLOVERS, LUCERNE RYEGRASS, GLOVERS, LUCERNE RYEGRASS, GLOVERS. LUCERNE WE have stocks of pedigree, mother, standard and uncertified perennial Italian and Short Rotation, Marlborough. Italian and Hunter River lucerne. Mount Barker sub clover. MARSHALL and THOMPSON, LTD. MARSHALL and THOMPSON. LTD 1 CARMEN ROAD, HORNBY B5Bl POLYANTHUS WE now have ready for sale the American type Pacific Giant Polyanthus Plants and are offering these at a price everybne can afford. Having purchased these high quality plants and caring for them according to instructions sent with each parcel, you will be rewarded this spring and for years to come, with giant ruffled blooms in all the glorious new shades.-

Polyanthus are easily grown and many thousands of gardeners are making their culture a most interesting hobby and we can recommend these plants to Horticultural exhibitors as being the finest in N.Z We ourselves, are proud to hold the Royal Horticultural Society’s award of merit, for a display of Polyanthus at the Wellington flower show Purchase plants now, to ensure large flowering clumps this spring Price 2 dozen for 10s or 5 dozen for £l. Free express transit post. Please PRINT clearly your name and address for safe delivery. PEDLEY’S NURSERY, 32 Queen street Feilding. LOVLIER IMPROVED: PRIZEWINNING POLYANTHUS RUFFLED RAINBOWS: It is With considerable pride that we can again offer 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 healthy, producing splendid, study, foot-high stems and glorious ruffled frilled and serrated edged blooms of enormous size in an ■amazing range of colours almost all the hues of the rainbow—glorious cherry blossom pinks, sparkling ruby and blood reds, Indian yellows, apricot, lacquer gold splashed and edged tawny brown and red; Soft Wistaria and darkest crimson, cyclamen, saffron and flame scarlet.' These and numerous other fascinating tonings 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 your shady garden —you’ll vote them the loveliest polyanthus you have ever seen. 7s 6d doz.; 3 doz. for £1 POST FREE.

AUTUMN CATALOGUE: Comprising Bulbs, Dr. Yeates’ New Lilliums, and Perennials for autumn planting Free on request. JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, P.O. Box 226. PALMERSTON NTH. 3035 STRAWBERRY PLANTS. TALISMAN. Now proved to be the most vigorous grower and heaviest cropper since “Climax.” We have picked 21b fruit from a single plant. Fruit is easily picked, bright, and very sweet. The growth of “Talisman” is so vigorous that plants set out last November are now 12 inches high. 24 inches across, and bearing beautiful fruit. Manuring requirements cannot be stated, as these vary in different localities, but organic manures are beneficial to all strawberries. “Talisman” have done well in very light ground. 6s 6d dozen. 12s for 25. £2 per 100 £l2 10s per 1000. F.O.R. Delivery from April. Cash with order. “SHASTA.” First public release of this outstanding importation from America. Something unusual in a Strawberry. Early medium to large round fruit. Park red flesh, very firm, and stands v?'et weather exceptionally well American yields are up to 16 tons per acre. (See ”N.Z. Gardener.” 2.1.58.) We have picked 21b from secondyear plants. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER ARE AVAILABLE. 7s per dozen. 13s for 25. 45s per 100. Posted. Delivery from April. Cash with order. We grow both these varieties for commercial fruit production. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. REGISTERED NURSERY. J. B. KIRKLAND, STRAWBERRY GARDENS, TEMUKA. 3347

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