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FaUiT, PLAMTS, PBCOUCg POTATOES, Chippewa and Sebago, , 12s 6d s.b.; Onions, 5d lb; Pumpkin. 3d: Carrots, 4d: Silver Beet. 9d; i Parsnips, 3d: Butternuts, 6d: Cauli- ' flowers, from 9d; quality Wolseley and Ballarat Apples. 15s case. 61 Highsted road. Harewood. POLYANTHUS, V. and R. strain, considered by the raisers to be . among the finest in the world. Excellent colour range. 4s 6d doz. Postage 2s extra. Bettaplants. Ottawa rd., Wainoni. 'Phone 78-87«.. AUBRETIA (Rose. Mauve), Bellis Perennis (Rose and White). Carnations, Pansies. I. Poppies. Primula Malacoides, S. William (dwf.). Sib. Wallflower. Slocks. Blue Viola. Box lots wholesale prices. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa rd.. Wainoni. ’Ph. 78-872. WINTER COLE AND WINTER NELLIS PEARS. Ideal for bottling, stewing, eating. From SHENLEY ORCHARD 656 Wairakei road. Closed Sunday 9399 RIPE WINTER COLE PEARS. APPLES. 5d and 6d per lb. 2s 6d or case lots. 447 GREERS ROAD, off Harewood road. Saturday. Sunday. SHRUBS—RIVERSIDE NURSERY. 363 River road. Shirley. ’Phone 59-149. Selection of Evergreen Azaleas, Lily of the Valley Tree, Hardy Heath, Wattles. Camelias. etc., for planting now. Prices reasonable. Strawberry Plants. Giant Flowered Clematis, also hardy Bedding Plants for present planting. PATH EDGING. 3 to 6 x 1 edging in beech or pinus. ST. ALBANS CASH TIMBER COLTD., 319 Cranford street. ’Phone 55-480. 3412 LILIES FOR XMAS LILIUM REGALE. Guaranteed Flowering-size Bulbs. 7 for 10s: 15 for £1; 100 for £5. Smaller size. 25 for £1; 100 for £3. Postage and planting instructions free. T. BARNETT, 32 Mathesons rd., Linwood, Christchurch. S TO POTATO GROWERS AND MARKET GARDENERS: Good Potato Sacks, from Is 6d each; K.P. Vegetable Sacks, 7d each: Clean Sugar-bags, fid each. GRANGER SACK CO., 315 North road. ’Phone 49-056.WS APPLES WE WILL BE CLOSING DOWN ON MAY 17 MANY THANKS OPEN ALL THIS WEEK-END PETER SISSON PETER SISSON 214 SAWYERS ARMS ROAD, PAPANUI APPLES. FIRST GRADE Golden Delicious, 20s large case; De- , licious 20s large case; Wolseley. 15s large case; Winter Cole Pears, 10s small case; also bargains in Sturmers at 12s 6d large case. Few cases Wolselelys at 6s large case. R. H. SISSON, 249 Styx Mill rd., first turn left after overhead bridge. Main Nth. road. 3475 SHRUBS ROSES Order now your SHRUBS ROSES fruit trees, hedge SHRUBS ROSES plants, strawberSHRUBS ROSES ties, perennials, SHRUBS ROSES etc., from MAYDENE NURSERIES . 459 Ham road, ’Phone 38-240 S WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. STRAW. MASHES. PELLETS, MEAT MEAL. , CAPE BARLEY, GARDEN LIME. Delivered. GEORGE H. WOODS. LTD.. 39-41 Ferry road (corner Barbadoes street). ’Phone 79-074 WS ( WANTED TO BUY SHELLED WALNUTS SHELLED WALNUTS SHELLED WALNUTS ERNEST ADAMS, LTD. ERNEST ADAMS. LTD. Will Pay Good Prices For Good Quality Shelled Walnuts. Any Quantity. APPLY AT OFFICE. 462 Tuam street, ’Phone 60-195. 560 DAY LILIES. These attractive Lily-shaped peren- < nials are among the easiest and most rewarding of them all. Completely ; hardy and trouble-free, they thrive in any position, sandy to really , moist, shady or full sun. Colours range from lemons to deep yellows and orange, pink, wines. 1 and reds, with individual flowers up to 4in and more across. ] Be sure to have some in ' your garden this year. Collections of six 1 different named varieties packed in sphagnum and posted for only 15s. Order now for early delivery from P. J. MOORE, P.O. Box 1659, Christchurch. .3710 < STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR MAY PLANTING NO Strawberry Grower or Home ’ Gardener can afford to be without ’ RED GAUNTLET this year! No ’ other plant will give you the yield < of this new release! LEVIN grown J plants are noted for their health j and vigour. ( RED GAUNTLET ' Only 5s dozen; 20s for 50. 1 Garden fresh plants straight from • the grower. Post free. Also Talisman and Merton Princess, : 4s dozen. 20s for 75. A comprehensive growing guide - sent free with every order. Com- ! inercial quotes on request. ; Only from— ( LEVIN STRAWBERRY FIELDS (K. R. Lines, Prop.) LEVIN. 3080 • CONTINENTAL HYDRANGEAS. MODERN FRENCH AND BELGIUM HYBRIDS. These outstanding European varietl?s„rank as the most satisfactory of flowering garden shrubs. Compact sturdy bushes literally smothered in bioom for months on end. them arden WUI be cornplete without Fourteen of the newest colours yet produced in Hydrangeas. All are 2nd year shrubs, being far superior to 1-year potted cuttings. 3 Named Varieties, 10s (All Different Shades). 6 Named Varieties, 20s (All Dif- ' ferent Shades). 14 Named Varieties, 40s (All Different Shades). POST FREE. WINTER CATALOGUE FREE ON J REQUEST. JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT I SPECIALISTS. < P.O. Box 226, Palmerston North. 1 7409 i THE WONDERFULLY GAY ] BUDDLEIA ] As a grand horticultural “all- ‘ rounder” there is nothing to com- 1 pare with the gallant Buddleia, pop- • ularly known as the Butterfly Bush 1 because of its attraction for the Red Admiral. Happy in any garden < anywhere, the Buddleia with its , rich panicles is amazingly like the < lilac, grows rapidly, blooms pro- ■ fusely in mid-summer, and stands i hard pruning. Modern colour selections: ETOILE DE FRANCE, extra ; long panicles of imperial purple. ! EMPIRE BLUE, intense, true-blue, ] long flowering. FORTUNE, compact. ' cheery heads of rosy-lilac. ROYAL ■ RED, heavy spikes of purple-mag- ' enta, long blooming. GOLDEN GLOW, a natural hybrid break, vivid orange pompoms tinted pink to pale ! mauve. WHITE CLOUD, low-grow- 1 ing, blankets itself in feathery white ! blooms. SELECTED SIX FOR 30s, THREE ; FOR 20s (post and packing paid). ; CASH WITH ORDER. They make 1 a novel gift. NOW SELLING RAPIDLY: Our < new 206-page Anniversary Catalogue ■ and Cultural Guide . . . illustrated ; and packed with information. 2/6 ‘ post paid. BUY ONE—GIVE ONE. ' DUNCAN and DAVIES, LTD., Nurserymen, P.O. Box |29, New Plymouth.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28890, 9 May 1959, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28890, 9 May 1959, Page 24

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