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FWIT. FtANTS. FFOOUe* A»LiS. PEOff apples; pears 656 Wairakel rd- near Ruasley rd. Closed Sunday. CARROTS and Parsnips, washed, approx. 301 b, in good clean handy 4-gal. tins, 5s Including tin. West Coast and orters delivered to rail. 43 GRASSMERE ST- PAPANUI. __ CHAFF for Sale, approximately 4 ton at £l5 per ton. sacks extra, Fernside. 'Phone National Mortgage and Agency Co., Ltd, business hours, 627, Rangiora; after 1 hours, 732, Rangiora, CHIPPEWA Potatoes, 901 b, 12s 6d bag; Dakota. £1 sack; Ca’Tots, 3s 6d case; Parsnips. 5s sugarbag; S. Swedes, 5s apple case; I Cabbages, Pumpkin. 'cheap. FRED RUMBLES. 476 • Tuam street. Open Saturday. CLIMBING Rose. Alchymlst, large golden yellow blooms which are long lasting, unfading, and sweeUy scented. Very vigorous. 1 Only 8s 6d each. Also Paul s Scarlet and Moulin Rouge. ; PEMBER K. GAZZARD. 12 ; Ensors rd. TABLE and SEED POTATOES for Sale; second-grade and Pickoffs. Competitive prices. N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD, Moorhouse avenue Store. 0093 ASPARAGUS, Paradise. More tender, finer, sweeter, and not as coarse as other varieties. Used by canners throughout the world. 7s 6d per doz.; 3'4 doz. 30s, post free. PEMBER K. GAZZARD. 12 Ensors rd, or P.O. Box 1417. CISTUS (Rock Rose), indispensable for hot dry banks, compact growers, giving a wealth of colour throughout the summer. Three varieties, purple, pink and lilac. 7s 6d each, or ,3 for 21s. , PEMBER K. GAZZARD. 12 Ensors rd. POTATOES—Chippewa 12s, Sebago Ils, Dakotas 8s s.b. or 121 b .3s 6d; Carrots 7s 6d large box or 31b Is; Onions 31b 2s 3d: Apples. 31b 2s 6d; Pears 31b 2s 3d. Cauliflowers and Cabbages, fresh and cheap. All garden seeds. 64 McFADDENS RD., near Cranford st. New Fire Station. Not Sunday. BELLE-VUE NURSERY, ,742 Main South rd.. Templeton. 'Phone 5406 Isl. Shrubs, Fruit Trees, etc., exhibition Blue and Mixed Polyanthus and giant Iceland Poppies. WEEPING STANDARD ROSES, Crimson Shower. The finest Red Weeper. Good specimens still available on 5 to 6 feet standards. 32s 6d each. HOWDENS NURSERIES, B7 Deans avenue. UP TO 40 TONS CARROTS at £6 10s per ton on trucks Temuka. Sacks extra, or sup--1 ply own sacks. Apply PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. Temuka 9592 60 ASSORTED SHRUBS AND TREES: Wattle, Oleria, Flowering Currant, Holly, Foray thia, Japonica. Pussy Willow, Camellias, Rhododendron, Abutilon, and many others. Apply; "THE GREYS," Church Corner, Riccarton, or 516 Hagley avenue. 9600 APPLES. APPLES. APPLES. ‘ FIRST-GRADE STURMERS, 23s CASE. OPEN EVERY DAY. R. H. SISSON, R. H. SISSON, 249 Styx Mill road. ALYSSUM (Yellow), Aquilegia, Aubretia. Willow Beet, Bellis Perennis, Carnations, Centaurea, Livingstone Daisy, Russell Lupins. Nemesla, Pansies, I. Popples. Pentstemons, S. Peas, Petunias, Pyrethrum (Golden), Stocks, Sil. Wallflowers, Dwf. Sweet William, Verbena, Verbena Venosa, Violas, Tomatoes (Potentate). Box lots only, wholesale prices. BETTAPLANTS, 27 Ottawa road, Wainoni. ’Phone 78-872. WEEK-END SPECIAL: FRESH-CUT CABBAGES, from 6d each. ! Carrots, Parsnips, Beetroot, ■ Southland Swedes, 3d Tb. Leeks, 9d per bundle. ; Cut Pumpkin, 2d lb. ! 322 SAWYERS ARMS ROAD. CARROTS, Potatoes, South. Swede, Beetroot, all 3d lb; Pars--1 nips, 4d lb; Spring Cabbage. 9d; - Lettuce, 6d; Caulis., from Is; : Savoy Cabbage, Is; Sprouts, Is ’ lb; Pears, 6d lb; Oranges, 31b foi ! 2s 6d; Bananas, Is lb; Lemons, • is 3d lb; Grapefruit, Is lb; De•jlicious, Sturmer, Grannysmith : I Rymer and Dougherty Apples, all ’ lOd lb, 31b for 2s 3d; Chines* ! : Gooseberries, Is 6d lb. 179 Wib . I sons road. Open daily and even- . I ing. Drive in. Not Sunday. 945< b FLOWERING TREES: A wonder- • ful selection of all the best flow- - ering blossoms. Almonds, Apr>- . cots, Apples, Peaches, Cherries Plums. These are one of oui j Specialities. HOWDEN'S NUR- . SERIES, 87 Deans ave., Riccarton . FRUIT TREES: All varieties ol ■ Fruit Trees available, fresh frorr . our nursery. Apples, Apricots ’ Nectarines, Peaches, Pears and ' Plums. Also all Small Fruits ,! New Home plantings specially 1 catered for. We deliver. HOWs DENS NURSERIES, 87 Deani avenue. Riccarton. 1 MEYER LEMONS. Hardy in Can- , terbury. £1 each. Strong trees on Trifollata rootstock. > 1 APPLES, PEACHES. NECTAR. INES, 7s 6d each. Strong i two-year trees. j GOOSEBERRIES: Large plants, ; 3s each. ■ Flowering Apples, 7«; Cherries, • 7s 6d; Almonds, 7s; Red Flowering Peach, 7s. l A. J. PALMER and CO- < A. J. PALMER and CO- _ 355 Lincoln rd., Christchurch. 'Phone 75-234. 9 i NOVELTY SUMMER-FLOWERING CH R YSANTHEaiUMS ? This new type of "Mum” is : j vast improvement in later flower a ing varieties. They require nex' -to no attention during theii . growing period. Dwarf-growing i average height about 2jft, pro* ducing large incurving and re > flexing blooms up to 51n to 61r i across. Extremely disease-resist- - ant and flowering from Januan - to May. 9 When one crop of flowers li ; finished they send up fresh stemi from the base of the plant ant keep flowering till the frost: ;' c pme Perhaps their most out ' standing feature is the exeitini - new colour creations includin; _ lustrous salmon pink, glowin beetroot purple, neynon rose witl - shining champagne reverse, clea 3 lemon with a lime green flush 1 hT/ 00 ? shadin£ t to pink and gold 1 shell P‘ nk - dazzlin: • Spanish orange, along with yel ? bro\ze" dfi etc. PlnkS ' maUVM an< ' ,? tur e y ' well TOOted plants, 2 ' , e ,- Ch J,2. r complete colour ranei n of 12 different varieties for £1 r j post free. !. On request, free Illustrate! ’ ; comprehendve catalogue o 2 Mums. : J. A. HOLLOW and SON, 1 Botanical road 2 . PALMERSTON NORTH i 221

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28980, 22 August 1959, Page 24

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