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FRUIT, PLANTS. PRODUCE ALEX McDonald (Merchants), 194 Cashel Street, wants offers of all lines of pasture seeds and partridge peas. Phone 00-553, evenings 515-999, 555-070. 5123 APPLES: Delicious, Winesap. Sturmers, cooking apples. All from 81 001 b case. Case extra. Delivered in Rangiora. Phone Loburn 835 morninge. 5880 ALL gardeners: sawdust, 00c bag. Fowl manure, dry, 60c bag. River sand, 80s s.b. Blood and bone, 281 b, 05c: 's6lb, 31.00: 1121 b, 33.60. Pea straw, rotted, 50c bale. Barley straw, rotted, 50c bale. Incinerator drums, 00gal., cut ready, 32. Delivered. Phone 05-332. , X 3178 ffOTATOOt, 61.10 a.b.; fresh cut caulis, cabbagea, silver beet, parsnips, swedes, sprouts, Carrots, etc.; cheap pumpkins and apples; lemons. 31b 20c: eating apples, 51b 30c. Plenty Australian oranges. At 391 Harewood Road: also at 2118 Waltham Road. 6694 POTATOES. Constellation tables the best obtainable. Sacks sugar bags, 25)b Various grades and prices. Table buy ers have preference for certified Constellation seed. Open Saturdays. C. Morgan Williams and Son. Ltd. 62 Charles St. Kaiapoi 7155 POTATOES, Chippewa, 85c s.b.; 48c 251 b bag. Sturmers, 95c case, 31b, 25c. carrots, 10c bag, Barsnips 10c bag. onions 20c ag. 102 Stanmore Road. 0901 FOTATOfis, table, Chippewa, Ham Hardy. 32.00 large sack or 2 for 35.70; onions, 31,83 targe bag; swedea, Southland 85c s.b.: pumpkin. 85c bag delivered. Ph. 529-345. 5112 tHRUES, trees and hedge plants, roses and lemons A good selection now available Also cabbage, lettuce and bedding plants. Thompson's Nursery. 200 Hills Road, phone 81*220 Open six days week D SAWDUST, per bsg or truck load. Delivered and laid. Ph. 527-158 658 SPRAYING and pruning time. The Farmers’ Garden Shop, Cashel St. for all your need. Secateurs from 81.47 to 86 per pair. Pruning aaws from 31.10. Spray pumps, C.M.W., from 36.35. Red oil, bark heal, etc. 7090 SAWDUST. 83 per load. Watnom Timbers. 888-002. p STYX ORCHARD LARGE STURMERS 31.50 LORD WOLSELEY 30 75 GRANNY SMITH 82 50 ROKEWOOD APPLES .... 81.73 Al) Bushel Cases. 50 BARNES ROAD, 8164 POTATOES. Chippewa and Ham Hardys from 81.05 (.b. Apples Lord Wolseleys, 75c S.C.; Jona thana, 81.25 S.C., 32 L.C.; Golden Delicious. 81.15 and 81.35 S.C.. Delicious, 81.35 S.C.; Sturmers 81.25 s.c. Vegetables. Fresh Carrotes Sprouts, Sltverbeet. Caulis, Cabbages, Lettuce, parsnips, Pumpkins, Marrows. Cheap. Grapefruit, 31.35 201 b case. Oranges in plentiful supply. by lb or case lots. It's always cheaper in bulk lots. ORIENT FRUIT SERVICE, 281 A Lincoln Road. 0018 McFadden bros, ltd, 719 NORTH ROAD, BELFAST. POTATOES Several varlotlea, all selected first grade, ranging in price from 81.10 t» 61.00 tugar bag. FRESH VEGETABLES A continuous supply fresh from our garden at all times. ROOT VEGETABLES Washed and pre-packed in quantities to suit your needs. FRUIT We offer you all kinds of only the very best top grade. Open each day until 6 p.m.. including Saturday. 6600 "BONSAI" MARVELLOUS MING TREES THESE remarkable miniaturised trees may never grow higher than your milk bottle, but they can live OVER 250 YEARS. Some Oriental Minga are now over 308 years old! RUSTIC BEAUTY IN MINIATURE Their trunks become gnarled and weathered, their branches bend with age. Like ancient forest giants their bark will crack and peel But you can hold a MING IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND. Vie these enchanting, pleasure giving dwarfs, indoors or out as LIVING ORNAMENTS. Confidently give them as distinctive gilts to young and old or friends In hospital. EASY TO , GROW Growing your Ming Trees Is child’s play. My illustrated instructions (15c each or FREE WITH YOUR ORDER) tells how a few moments care per week is ALL THEY NEED. It shows how you shape and train them so they become more age-mellowed and quaintly beautiful each month. Specially dwarfed and prepared Mings NOW READY. Money back if not delighted. BONSAI BEECH: Lovely serrated and daintily crimped leaves are lemon green (edged bronte-red) when new and change through luxuriant greens to splendid bronze and reds in winter. EVER-

GREEN. Shapely and dainty with beautiful bark. HIMALAYAN FIR (Picea). Handsome MING with match-head size cone-like buds and a “Weeping Willow” effect even when young. CEANOTHUS. Lilac shaped bunches ef Sapphire blue Sowers herald Spring. Arresting habit of growth. POHUTUKAWA. Easy to Shope and lovely to grow. Deep crimson flowers. FLUFFY BLUE CYPRESS. Soft plumes of misty blue-green. Speedily adopts a really “aged" look. CHINESE WEEPING CYPRESSES, upward sweeping soft glaucous - green foliage. Branches weep at ends with age. Burnished (nd lightly violet tinted in winter. ATLANTIC CEDAB. Bunched clusters of silvery-blue needles adorn the sweeping and soaring branches. Sure to please. PRICES A SPECIAL; Ebony-black Bonsai trough supplied with each tree. Instructions, postage and packing FREE. Posted to different addresses with gift card if requested. 81.55 Each. 0 or more 81.05 each. Set of 7 80.45. JOHN BRIGHT’S MING TREES, Department SA, 172 College St, palm. Nth. 7032 ftAKDINING AIDS FREE manure. Piek up at Weedons Poultry Farm, Maddisons Rd, Weedons. 2351 MUSHROOM compost, weed free Phone 03-830. 5110 SAWDUST, 00 a load. Phone 03-830. D SAWDUST, per bag or truck load. Delivered and laid. Ph. 527-158. 657 SPECIALLY prepared agricultural and gardening aand. By the truck load or email quantities available at J. Deyell and Co., Ltd, 108 Carlyle St. P|ione 60-OSO. w HIRE MACHINERY CdMPLSTfi machinery hire service. For contractors, tradesmen, handymen. All equipment firat-claaa order. Rental Servlcaa, Ltd, 300 Manchester Street, phone 68-236. Di

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31727, 10 July 1968, Page 21

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