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NATURE KNOWS BEST The Shrubs Which Succeed in Our Climate - and fSoil- _ m _ FCJ 00 P E ft, t LT. D. r 0 Oficr Pine Plants in the following llardy Flowering Native Shrul>3, all specially prepared for transplanting:— " . . Glianthufl (Kaw Kaw's Beak), red it white. Coprosma (Taupata). Ooprosma, variegated foliage _ . Cordylinu (Cabbage Tree), 3 varieties. Corynocarpus (ICaraka). lloheria (Lacc Bark or, Ribbon Wood), 3 varieties. ~ Myrtns Bullata (Ramarama), reddish brown foliage in Autumn. Ngaio. • . . - • Notospartum Torulosa, leafless Broom, pink flowering. Olearia Stellulata, white, blossoms m winter. Rata. 2 varieties. Pohutukawas. Rangiora. Plagianthus Cctulinus. Phormium (Flax), in Green, Purple, Golden Striped, Silver-variegated. JMttosporuin (Ifatipo), 5 varieties. fNcneciOi 3 varieties. •Veronica. (Koromiko), 18_yei'y. choice, varicties. Westringia, white winter flowering. Kowhai (Sophora). yellow, etc., etc. Strong, well-grown Plants. Is. fid. and J*. 6d. each. 12 distinct varieties for 155., cash with order. Inspect our Nurseries. Hautana Street. Lower Hutt. Telephone 839. SELECTED HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. SPECIAL LINES. BLUE Kins (New), lib., Is.; 31b.. 2s. 6d.; 71b., ss. Aberbrothock, Commercial, New Era, and King Edward VII, lib., 6(1.; 71b., 3a.; 141b., sb. 6d. Maori Chief, Sir •T. G. Wilson, 71b., 2s. 6d.; 141b., 45.; 281b.. 78. Robin Adair, Commonwealth, 71b., 25.; 141b., 3s. 6d.; 281b., 6s. 6d. ORDINARY VARIETIES. Abundance, Acme Kidney, British Qneen, Early Puritan, Gamekeeper, Northern Star, Princess Victoria. Skerry Blue, Up-to-Date, 71b., Is. 6d.; 141b., 2s. 6d.; 281b., 4s. American Early Rose, Beauty Hebron Pink, Beauty Hebron White. Charles Downins, Dalmeny Acmc, Dakota Red, Early Vermont, Early Regent, Factors, Reading Russet. Scotia, Snowflake. Sir John Llewllyn, Superlative, Whito Elephant Early, 71b., Is. fid.; 141b., 2s. 6d.; 281b., 4s. GET OUR POTATO LIST FOR DESCRIPTIONS. H. C. CIBBONS AND CO., LTD., 180 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 88. SPECIAL LINES! IO OP TIIE FINEST ROSES FOR 135., A) POST FREE, viz.; J. B. Clarke, CI. Lady Wat-erlow, Wm. Shean, Margaret, Hugh Dickson, Mrs. Harold Brocklobank, Mrs, W. J. Grant, Mrs. A. R. Waddell, J|js. Aaron Ward, Allco do Rothschild, Antoinc Rivoirc, General Mac Arthur. DAPHNES !-Strong Plants, 2s, 6d. each upwards. GKRBERA JAMESON!!—Scarlet Daisy, 2s. 6d. each, post freo. GOLDEN LILY!—Tho Well-known Yellow Calla, 2s. each, post free. Also CAMMBI/US. 2s. en.oh.: DIOSJUB. aseach; AZALEAS, 2s. 6d. each; HEATHS, 2k 6d. each: VIBURNUMS, RHODODENDRONS, LILACS, etc., ctc. H. POOLE. Nurseryman, Lower Hutt, and 70 Manners Street, Wellington. A MUCH-NEEDED ADDITION HAS Been made to the ranks of the SEED TRADE, nrtd at no time could it have been more, opportune than the present, for the PUBLIC require good, sound, and fresh Seeds at, a prico that all can pay without the shortening up of ordinary expenditure. ALL SEEDS (Beans and Peas excepted) ore obtainable in PENNY PACKETS, or yoil can got the following TEN PACKETS, post fro?, for ONE SHILLING POSTAL NOTE;— . Beet, Cabbage, Carrot. Cauliflower, Lettuce, Onion. Parsnip, Pumpkin, Radish, and Turnip. Yon arc 'not. hound ltv thn exact varieties nnmcd ; above, but can make °iip-your list of TEN, by reducing the number of sorts and increasing the quantities you desire. Postal Address; MAY'S SEED CO., BOX 993. WELLINGTON. SPECIAL OFFER OF RARE SHRUBS. ■ introduce our healthy, well-grown X' Trees, Shrubs and Plants to gardening readers of thiß .journal, wo will send tho following Selection for ,20s. (postago paid to any address tn New Zealand):— One each Daphne,. Scented Boronia, Purple Magnolia, Scented Verbena, Dioß'ma (Breath of Heaven), Red Native Beech, Yellow Kowhai,- Red Oak, Red' BorOnia, Crimson Manuka, Scented Rhododendron (Virginalis). Our catalogues sent post free—write for them. DUNCAN AND DAVIES, LTD., . EXOTIC .NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. SCALIN. THE RfiST INSECTICIDE FOR WINTER USE. Testimonials from Large Orehardists. i ' Spray Tvith an • ■ ■ "ALPHA" SPRAYER," Tho Best and. Simplest Sprayer made. Procurable at all Storci, Wholesale Agonts: J. W. WALLACE AND CO., 114 : WAIvEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. . MAY IS A BUSY MONTH . IN THE GARDEN. mHB Garden Calendar tells us wo may A still plaut liberally for Autumn and Winter Crops, Make a Move! Send to-day for a few packets of Ross's Seeds. We'll give you practical information on how to plant them. Ross's Seedß are ajiiek (Terminators—coming up true to typo and producing hardy, vigorous crops. In 3d. ond 6d. packets. ANDREW ROSS, Seedsman, 104 Victoria Avenue (next Catholic Ohurch), WANGANUI. \ APPLESI APPLES! 2Jd. per lb. Is the price at which I can land Appleß, froight paid, to your nearest station In the North Mand. or delivered to any address in Wellington or Suburbs. At this price APPLES ARE THE CHEAPEST FOOD. ■ Appended is price-list for choice fruit, all paper wrapped:— 1 Case. 10 Cases. IJpps' Seedling 8/- 7/6 Washington 10/- 9/6 Second-grade Washington .. 8/6 8/Hoover 10/. 9/6 Sturmer Pippin 12/- 11/6 20 Oases or more, 5 per cent, reduction. Tho fruit is packed in the Imperial Standard Case, whioh holds about 401b. Prices bold for the month of July. Terms, FREIGHT PAID. CASH WITH ORDER. 1T.,0. KINGSLAND. Appleby Orchards, Nelson. Wellington' Agents— BLAKE; CARLISLE AND CO., 11 Hunter Street, With whom ordors may bo left.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3143, 28 July 1917, Page 13

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