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WIT. PLANTS. PftODUCB APPLES. Sturmerq-ftTaa-IK Rome Beauty 18s, Ballarats 15s, Granny Smiths 9s ft-case, few cheaper grades. Choice Grapefruit 22s 6d 461 b case. Potatoes from 10s 6d «.b. 73 Retreat road, Avonside.29os FARMERS AND HOME GARDENERS FOR Control of Graasgrub and Porina Caterpillar in your pastures and lawns, use “Tartan” Microfine DDT Powder. Now available from A. S. PATERSON and CO., LTD., 70 Moorhouse avenue. 2983 CAMELLIA Choice plants, wide range. 5year and 8-year specimens. L. J. Mitchell, 68-70 Jeffreys road. Phone 38-526. Open Saturdays. 2014 SEE US FIRST CRISP, Sweet, Juicy Tree Ripened Sturmers, £1 401 b case, 9s small case. Ballarats, 17s 6d 401 b case, 8s small case. Cut Pumpkin, only 3d lb. Vegetables. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 322 Sawyers Arms road. 2022 SHRUBS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, ETC. VARIOUS Shrubs available for all districts. Selection of Apricots, Peaches, Apples, Pears, Plums, Feijoas, sizeable Meyer Lemons. Raspberry Canes, etc. Good supplies of Weeping and Standard Cherries. Golden Conifers, various Camellias, Magnolia in variety including Stellate, Witch Hazel, etc. Selection of Bedding Plants. Well hardened. Variety of Pot Plants. Open Saturday, closed dinner, 12 till 1 p.m. RIVERSIDE NURSERIES, 363 River rd., Shirley, ’Ph. 59-149. NORTHFIELD GARDENS METHVEN. FOR EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF HARDY SHRUBS HARDY SHRUBS AND FRUIT TREES FRUIT TREES ’PHONE 85, METHVEN. •PHONE 85, METHVEN. Catalogue on Request, Few Roses Still. - 2054

NOVELTY SUMMER FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS These breathtaking Champions have been acclaimed by our extensive clientele and no doubt top the poll in popularity in the ’Mum world DWARF GROWING with sturdy habit (height from two to three feet) —extremely DISEASE RESlSTANT—flowering from January to Ma^r—LARGE BLOOMS (Up to 6 inches in diameter). When one crop of flowers is finished they send up fresh stems from the base of the plant needing little encouragement to provide a glorious array of superb blooms continuously. Perhaps their most outstanding feature is the exciting new colour creations, including Chrysanthemum Crimson, Phlox Purple, Camellia' Rose. Lustrous Salmon Pink, Clear Lemon with Lime Green flush, Spanish Orange, Ivory Cream, Apricot blended with Salmon, along with yellows, pinks. mauves, and bronzes. Sturdy, well rooted, sure to bloom plants, 2s 6d each, or our EARLY BIRD COLLECTION, a complete colour range of 12 different varieties for only £1 post free. From J. A. HOLLOWS and SON, 61 Botanical road, Palmerston North. P.S.—CATALOGUE FREE on request, comprising a .comprehensive collection of our 400 varie-

2842 FRUIT TREES ALMONDS, Fruiting, 10s 6d each. Texas Prolific. APPLES. Two-year, 9s 6d each. Ballarat, Cox’s Orange, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Gravenstein, Irish Peach, Jonathan, Kapai Red Jonathan, Kidd’s Orange Red. Lord Wolseley, Reinette du Canada, Richared Delicious, Rome Beauty, Sturmer Pippin. APPLES. Three-year. Well branched trees, Ils 6d each. Ballarat, Red. Cox’s Orange, Richared Delicious, Fairbell, Granny Smith, Gravenstein, Jonathan, Kidd’s Orange Pippin, Lord Wolseley, Peasegood’s Nonsuch, Reinette du Canada. Sturmer. APPLES, DWARF STOCK (E.M. No. 9). 12i 6d each. Three-year. Ballarat, Cox’s Orange, Ellison’s Orange, Golden Delicious, Richared Delicious, Golden Noble, Granny Smith, Irish Peach, Kidd's Orange Red, Laxton’s Superb, Lord Wolseley Reinette du Canada, Rome Beauty, Sturmer. APRICOTS. Three-year. Well branched trees. 12s 6d each. Moorpark, Newcastle. Roxburgh Red. CHERRIES, Fruiting. 10s 6d each. .America, Black Bohemian, Gov. Woods, St. Margaret. White Elton. NECTARINES. 10s 6d each. Cardinal. Goldmine. New Boy. PEACHES, 10s 6d each. Mary’s Choice, Peacherine, Wiggins. PEARS, 10s 6d each. Conference, Doyenne du Comice, Wm. Bon Chretien, Winter Cole, Louis Bon of Jersey. PEARS ON DWARF STOCK. 12s 6d each. Beurre Hardy, Louis Bon of Jersey. Winter cole. PLUMS. 9s 6d each. (E) English, (J) Japanese. Golden Gage (E), Greengage (E), Burbank (J), Early Sultan (J). Elephant Heart (J), Purple Kinc (J), Santa Rosa (J), Satsuma (J). QUINCES. 9S 6d each. Portugal, Smyrna, Van Dieman. WALNUTS, 9s 6d each. Paper Shell. SMALL FRUITS . BLACK CURRANTS. 4s 6d each 48s dozen. Cotswald Cross, Goliath, Wellington XXX. RED CURRANTS. 4s 6d each. 48s dozen. La Versailles. WHITE CURRANTS. 4s 6d each. 48s dozen. BOYSENBERRIES. 3s 6d each. GOOSEBERRIES. 4s 6d each. 48s dozen. In named varieties. Red, Green and Yellow. CHINESE GOOSEBERRIES. 15s pair. Broken pairs, 10s each. Actineda. GRAPE VINES. Strong plants. 8s 6d each. Albany’s Surprise, Black Hambro. RASPBERRIES. 7s 6d dozen, 50s 100. Lloyd George. Marcy. 8s 6d dozen, 58s 100. ASPARAGUS. CONNISTON. For planting July to September Cultural pamphlet available on request. 12s dozen, £4 100 Order early. STANDARD ROSES. A good selection still available. 12s 6d each, 144 s doz. WEEPING STANDARD ROSES still available in good selection. 30s each. . Freight Extra. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., LTD.. Seedsmen and Nurserymen. 637 Colombo street, Christchurch, CJ. ’Phone 77-919. P.O. Box 1191. 3259

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