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FRUIT. PLANTS. PRODUCE BtST Chippewa Table Potatoes, 6blb bag 15s delivered; Onions, 501 b bag 158. Waltham Grain and Produce Co., 6 Shakespeare rd. 'Phone 76-080. 6493 BLACK Boy Peaches tell. Is 6d lb? 19 Hinemoa street, Spreydon, off Edinburgh street. 526 CABBAGE Plants, Flower of Spring. 125 for 9d. 84 Winters rdad, Papanui. CABBAGE Plants, Flower of Spring, Savoy and Leeks, suit market gardeners. Reasonable prices. 20 Manhire street, off Strickland street, Spreydon. Open during holidays. X 4841 CONFERENCE Pears, 401 b case £l. Red Delicious Apples 15s case. Cabbages 6d each. Bring containers. 45 Crofton road, off Harewood road. 8174 FLOWER of Spring, Savoy and Leek Plants. 9d 25, 2s 6d 100. 83 Idris road.

FREESTONE Peaches, 12s 6d case. Last week. 27 Isis street, Radley. GOLDEN Queen Peaches, ready now, 13s case. 27 Isis street, Radley. 7768 HONEY: new season’s Clover Honey, liquid, Is 6d lb: Comb 2s 3d lb 193 Wairakei road D.T.C. POTATOES, Aucklander. Ils sugar bag. 101 Edinburgh st., Spreydon. _6s°l POTATOES, Aucklanders and Chippewas; Cabbages, 3 a Is; Carrots, 6d lb; Cauliflowers, Is; Turnips, 31b Is; Pumpkins, 4d lb. All vegetables and fruit cheap. Rumples Depot, 476 Tuam street. Open Saturday. 8360 REGALE Lily Bulbs from 3s doz. ‘52 Roker st. X 4678 SHEEP Manure (bagged), guaranteed dry, £7 per ton (30 bags), 5s per bag. Minimum order delivered, jton. Open Saturday mornings Canterbury Skin and Wool Co., 23 Heathcote street, Woolston. 'Phone 61-796. 9092

APPLES, Cox Orange 22s 6d, Wolseleys Ils and 15s, bottling pears from 9s large case, Golden Queen Peaches 12s 6d and 15s. Tomatoes all Grades. 73 RETREAT ROAD. Closed Friday. 7791 TOMATOES, large, ideal sauce and relish, etc.. Is per lb: also orders taken for sauce, 8s for 121 b. Any time except Sunday. 73 CONWAY STREET.

73 CONWAY STREET’ SANTOSA ORCHARD, 89 Gardiners rd., off Harewood rd. APPLES, Jonathans 20s case. Sweet Corn 4d and 6d. Tomatoes Is to Is 6d lb. Pumpkin 4d. Open Every Day. __ 8165 A DRIVE-IN Car Park is provided at Maydene Nurseries. 459 Ham rd.. East Orders now being taken for shrubs, roses, flowering trees, fruit trees, hedge plants, etc. 'Phone 31-264. T.H.S.

44 GREERS ROAD (23 Bishops road, Papanui). Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.

Apples and Pears, eating and cooking. Walnuts. Sales from 2s 6d to

case a lots. APPLES, tree ripened. Cox’s Orange, Wolseley, Buerre Bose, eating and bottling Pears. Sold in large and small cases. Bring own containers.

49 TUCKERS ROAD. PAPANUI. Just North St. Bede’s College. Closed Friday and Sunday. 8241 APPLES, FIRST GRADE. Tree Ripened. Cox’s Orange, Wolseley, and Buerre Bose Eating and Bottling Pears. Bring own containers. 49 TUCKERS ROAD, Papanui, North St. Bede’s College. Not Sunday. 6422 POTATOES, Chippewa, 3d lb, 10s sugar bag; Carrots, 6d lb; Onions, 5d lb; Pumpkin, Parsnips, 4d lb; Marrows, 3d lb; Cauliflowers from 6d, Cabbage, 6d and 9d each; Silverbeet. 423 HAREWOOD ROAD. Not Sunday.

APPLES, Cox's Orange, tree ripened, first grade, 401 b 22s 6d. Small cases 10s. Wolseley 15s. Small cases 7s. Eating and Bottling Pears 18s. Small cases 9s.

Bring own containers. 49 TUCKERS ROAD. PAPANUI. Closed Friday and Sunday*. 8241 APPLES COX’S Orange and Cooking Apples, also Pears, from 12s 401 b case. Bring containers. 101 Gardiners road (cnr. Sawyers Arm road). Closed 6.30 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Closed Sunday. (Closed Good Friday.) 5775 APPLES DELICIOUS: 20s bushel case. 9s small case. CHIPPEWA POTATOES: 12s sugar bag. OPEN RIGHT THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS. PETER SISSON, 214 Sawyers Arms road, Papanui. APPLES JONATHAN: 20s bushel case. 9s small case. BALLARATS: 15s bushel case, 7s small case. OPEN RIGHT THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS. PETER SISSON, 214 Sawyers A rms road, Papanui. APPLES RED DELICIOUS: 20s bushel case, 9s small case. LORD WOLSELEY: 15s bushel case. 7s small case. OPEN RIGHT THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS. PETER SISSON, ' 214 Sawyers Arms road, Papanui. GOLDEN QUEEN PEACHES GOLDEN QUEEN PEACHES Clean, Bright Fruit for Bottling. 12s 6d. 15s 6d, 17s 6d Case. BON CHRETIEN PEARS BON CHRETIEN PEARS Best Preserving Quality 12s 6d. 25s Case. BOTTLING NECTARINES BOTTLING NECTARINES Excellent Quality. 15s 6d. 18s 6d

FREESTONE BOTTLING PEACHES FREESTONE BOTTLING PEACHES Best Preserving Variety, Also Small Freestone. From 7s 6d. 201 b Case. Plums, few Satsuma, President, Doris. Few Blackboy Peaches. Apples 7s 6d 1 bushel case. The above fruit can be purchased by the lb if required. Quinces, 8d lb; Onions, 4d lb; Potatoes, 8s 6d s.b. Quinces, 8d lb; Onions, 4d lb; Potatoes, 8s fid s.b.

No Mail Orders. Open Day and Evening. INGLEWOOD. 164 Wairakei road, Papanui. 5756 RANUNCULUS. HAVE YOU ALWAYS HOPED YOU COULD GROW A MAGNIFICENT BED OF RANUNCULUS??? EVEN IF YOU HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED RANUNCULUS, YOU SIMPLY MUST HAVE SOME OF MARDEN'S M. 0.8., GOLD MEDAL. FULLY - DOUBLE, CAMELIAFLOWERED RANUNCULUS. These are best planted in APRIL or MAY They are pure, self colours in a balanced blend of the following colours: Carmine Red, Golden Yellow. Pure Yellow, White, Orange, Primrose. Pure Pink. Flesh colour, Pure Rose, Vermilion Brilliant, Red. etc And the price: 2/6 doz., 15/- 100, or (50 for 10/-. or 140 for £1). The bracket figures are for convenient posting of Cash. SO THAT YOU MAY GET THE BEST RESULTS WE WILL INCLUDE WITH EACH ORDER SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROWING THESE MAGNIFICENT RANUNCULUS J MARDEN, Bulb and Dahlia Specialist. Birkenhead. Auckland, N 5 H.T.C. two aspiring Climbers. Available now (the correct time for planting in well fortified soil) are two Climbers specially selected for the particular conditions of South Island gardens. We confidently suggest: No. I—CLEMATIS TANGUTICA, a dwarf climber which smothers itself in the autumn with yellow bells and fantastic feathery seed heads. Eye-catching, spectacular, an aerial display as well as great covering value. No. 2 STAUNTONIA HEXAPHYLLA, a vigorous doer which gowns hersell in white flowers fragrant as a lovely lady. But that is not all. After the flowers come the sweet-eating dusky fruit. Plants are 6s 6d each, but take the pair—CASH WITH ORDER—and they are only 10s. Think of them as a gift! DUNCAN and DAVIES. LTD., Nurserymen, Bea 128, New Plymouth. •170.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 22

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