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FRUIT, FLANTS. PRODUCE APPLES. tree ripened, first grade. Sturmers 18s 6d large, 8s 6d small case; Ballarats 15s large, 7s small case. Cheaper grades. Bring containers. BLAIR, 205 Sawyers Arms road. 2915 BEDDING PLANTS. Large selection well hardened plants now ready. Box lots wholesale prices. Inspection cordially invited. Bettaplants. 27 Ottawa road, Wainohi. ’Phone 78-872. Open Saturdays. DAHLIAS FREE LIST of Bain's Incomparable Dahlias for this season, sent on request. BAIN’S DAHLIAS fMardens), P.O. Box 10, Birkenhead, Auckland, N. 5. APPLES. First grade Sturmers. 401 b case, 18s; Rome Beauty, 20s: Ballarats, 15s: Winter Cole Pears. 121 b, Bs. Open all week-end. Bring containers. 49 Tuckers road, Papanui, just north St. Bedes College. SELL Baled Barley Straw. What offers? Reply K 760, "PRESS," RANGIORA. POTATOES?3s6d~doz. lb; Carrots and Parsnips, 3s doz. lb; Cabb and Cauli., 6d each; Celery, 9d; Leeks. Is; Sprouts, 9d; Lettuce. 6d; Pumpkin, 3d; Marrows, 6d each: Swedes. 3d lb; Silver Beet, 6d lb; Tomatoes. Is 3d; Tree Tomatoes. Is 6d; Chinese G. Berries, Is 6d; Lemons, Is lb; Desert Apples, 9d; Cooking Apples, 6d. 81 BRIGGS ROAD and 195 MATSONS ROAD.

THE two most outstanding Novelties of the 20th Century— The Sentational Chrysanthemum —GREEN GODDESS—A beautiful Agathia Green with a luminous glow radiating from the centre of each bloom. Can be grown for garden display, producing billowing masses of 3in to 4in blooms; cut flowers, medium blooms, up to 6in or over on long stems, or exhibition. A perfect shaped show bloom up to and over Bin across. Plants 7s 6d plus postage.

VIOLET QUEEN: A beautiful tight incurving bloom of magnolia purple, but its main attribute is its sweet violet scent. Truly a great innovation. Plants 7s 6d plus postage.

OUR GENEROUS OFFER on these two outstanding Novelties is TWO of each variety for only £1 post free; or ONE of each variety 12s 6d post free. LIMITED STOCKS ONLY. SO HURRY. J. A. HOLLOWS and SON, Botanical road. Palmerston North. 2837 ROSES ■ ROSES Write or call for our 1960 LIST OF NEW ROSES. We have a splendid selection of the latest overseas Award winners including—Christian Dior, Paprika, Allotria, Fire King, Stella, etc., etc. 1959 releases offered again are— Sarabande, Soraya, Belle Blonde. Cocktail. Of our 1958 introductions, we have large stocks of Perfecta, Aztec, Message, Golden Showers, Cig Queen Elizabeth, etc. STANDARD ROSES For this 1960 season we have the largest and most definitely the finest collection of Standards we have ever offered. There are over 50 different varieties, including the best of the Newer Roses, for your choosing. You won’t find a better collection anywhere. Ask for our Standard Rose list and place your order EARLY. REMEMBER OUR ROSES ARE NURSERY FRESH HOWDENS NURSERIES DRIVE-IN GARDEN CENTRE. 87 Deans ave., Riccarton. Sydenham shop, 426 Colombo st. P.O. Box 1260. 'Ph. 79-720 ?231 FOREST TREES. Forestry Planting by Contract anywhere in South Island. CEDRUS DEODORA (Indian Cedar)— 2- 60/- per 100 3- 80/- per 100 CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA (Japanese Cedar) — 2- 60/- per 100 3- 80/- per 100 CUPRESSUS ARIZONICA (Arizona Cypress)— 2-yr. 45/- per 100 CUPRESSUS BENTHAMII (Benthams Cypress)— 2- 45/- per 100 3- 70/- per 100 CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA (Lawson’s Cypress)— 2- 45/- per 100 3- 65/- per 100 CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS STRICTA (Roman or Pencil Cypress)— 2-yr. 60/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS BOTRYOIDES (Bastard Mahogany)— IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS EUGENIOIDES (White Stringy Bark) — U-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS FASTIGATA (Cut-tail Stringy Bark)— IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS FRAXINIODES (White Ash)— IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS GIG ANTE A (Red Mountain Ash) — IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS (Tasmanian Blue Gum) — IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS GUNNII (Cider Gum) —

IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS M A I D E N 11 (Mountain Blue Gum) — IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS MACARTHURI (Swamp Woollybutt)—

IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 EUCALYPTUS VIMINALIS (Manor Gum)— IJ-yr. 50/- per 100 LARIX DECIDUA (Larch)— 2-yr. 50/- per 100 PINUS JEFFREYS!!— 2- 40/- per 100 3- 60/- per 100 PINUS LARICIO (Corsican Pine) 2-yr. 40/- per 100 2- £l7/10/- per 1000 3- 55/- per 100 3-yr. £25 per 1000 PINUS MURICATA—-2-yr. 40/- per 100 PINUS MURRYANA (Lodgepole Pine) — 2-yr. 40/- per 100 PINUS PONDEROSA (Western Yellow Pine)— 2-yr. 40/- per 100 2- £l7/10/- per 1000 3- 55/- per 100 3-yr. £25 per 1000 PINUS RADIATA (Insignus)— 2-yr. 25/- per 100 2- £lO per 1000 3- 35/- per 100 3-yr. £l5 per 1000 POPULUS NIGRA (Black Poplar)— 3ft-4ft 70/- per 100 POPULUS NIGRA ITALICA (Lombardy Poplar)— 3ft-4ft 70/- per 100 PSEUDOTSUGA TAXIFOLIA (Oregon Pine or Douglas Fir) 2-yr. 45/- per 100 2- £2O per 1000 3- 65/- per 100 3-yr. £3O per 1000 THUYA PLICATA (Western Red Cedar) — 2-yr. £22/10/- per 1000 2- 50/- per 100 3- £32/10/- per 1000 3-yr. 70/- per 100 CONTRACT TREE PLANTING We will supply and plant any Plantation or Shelter Belt in your district. All work done by experienced men. Let us have your requirements. Other lines grown in our nurseries include: Hedge Plants. Shrubs. Fruit Trees and Roses. All contracts executed by us are inspected the following summer. All Quotes Free. Catalogues Available. Freight and Packing Extra. ALLENTON NURSERIES. ALLENTON NURSERIES. Farm road, Ashburton. 'Phones 5875 (business). 5975 (private). I 3308

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29222, 4 June 1960, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29222, 4 June 1960, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29222, 4 June 1960, Page 26

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