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PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE. WE have pleasure in recommending the following list of ROSES. I hey are all strong growers and f« 0 W 00 " 1 ’ ers, which do well in the Wellington district. Strong Plants, 2e. each; 20s. per dozen. Aaron Ward M. Caroline Tostout M™- • C , Mlll Chrissie MacKellar Mrs. ® jj e [] Dean Hole . M rs ' r.' K -?X. Duchess of Welling- Mrs. Davi.l M 1 ton ' Mrs. Gra'at George Dickson Mrs. W rl f;ht' , Harry Kirk Margaret Dickson Hugh Dixon HumeH K. A. Victoria Madam Edward Killarney Herriot Lady Hillingdon. Papa 9 0, ?j Ladv Greenall Prime do Bulgane Le Progress Bed Letter Day Madam Ila vary Sarah. Burnhurs Madam Abel Snow Queen Chantenay Sunburst Maman Cochet F. COOPER, LTD., Seed Merchants, Mercer Street, Wellington. Telephone 8.39. FLOWERS. OO /• CASH, posted, 15 rare and bean--5” / tiful Flowering Shrubs, our own selection. Retail value 85«. 1 A/, CASH, posted, 50 beautiful as--1"/ sorted Bedding Plants, exhibition varieties from France and England, our own selection. All hardy. K/_ DOZEN, Kolway's, England, Per0/ feet Model Petuniaa, special, will stand frost. French Salvia "Bonfire," 3s 6d dozen, posted, Q/„ EACH, posted, Brazil Cherry O/ (evergreen), -most beautiful tree in cultivation. Macrocarpa, about Ift. Gin., 225. 6d. 100 cash, carriage paid. Pinus Insignus, 1 year, height about Ift. 6in., for timber, per 100 10s., per 1000 655., carriage paid to nearest e bition. W. MITCHINSON. Wholesale Grower, NEW PLYMOUTH.

PT,ANT NOW. PLANT NOW. SWEET PEAS. THERE are no bettor Summer Flowers for cutting than Sweet Peas. SPENCER SWEET PEAS—at 3d. per packet, ns advertised on the 2nd, 9th. IGth, and 23rd of April. Any 6 packets for Is. 6d., or 10 for 2«. Gd.. your selection; or any 12 packets for 2s. 6d.. «>ur selection. Post free. STOCK LIMITED. INDENT. Box 993, Wellington, STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. TJLANT now while the ground is still A warm, and your plants will get an early staj-t in the Spring. "51ELBA" is the most generally satis, factory variety. Plants, 10s. per 100 (postage Is. extra); 24, for 3s. (post free 3s. Gd.). A. M 'MILLAN, Nurseryman, Lower Hutt. A?~ NICOL strain of Sutton’s • Supremo Seed Potato, absolutely best potato grown; procure and sprout them in tho light now. R. A. Nicol, Reliance Seed Store. 37 Courteimy Place. DRE ARO SEED GO., 58 Courtenay A Place, Wellington, will send copy of their 1921 Garden Guide, one of the lading Seed Catalogues in New Zealand. 10<) Pages, over 140 Illustrations. Useful Cultural Hints, and list of best Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Seed Potatoes, and Roses. Post Free. FOUND— If wanting a fine large bulb of Lilium Aurarum (tho goldenraved Lily of Japan), try R. A. Nicol. Reliance Seed Store. 37 Courtenay Place. FLOWERING SHRUBS. HEDGE and Shelter Trees, Fruit Trees and BusTiee, Vegetable and Flower Seed. Catalogues now ready free on application. Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. LADIOLI BulbsTa real good mixture, VX from the named varieties, is. Gd. nor dozen. R. A. Nicol. Reliance Seed 37 Courtenay Place,

POULTRY APPLIANCES FOR SALE. JXL HATCHING APPLIANCES, Equal to the BEST IMPORTED At Half tho Price. Our Illustrated Catalogue will save you money. i » a Send a stamp for a copy to A. A. POND, Dept. D, Ellerslie, Auckland.

POULTRY FOR SALE. PICOT BROS., LEADING EGG AND POULTRY MERCHANTS OF WELLINGTON, 113-115 THORNDON QUAY AND 9 DAVIS STREET, WELLINGTON, CAN NOW SUPPLY ALL CLASSES OF GRAIN AT BEDROCK PRICES. POULTRYMEN.— Consign your eggs and poultry to Picot) Bros, for prompt satisfaction. Send particulars of all second-hand Incubators you have for sale. Buyers waiting. , P.O. BOX 935. ’PHONES 592 and M 77. TELEGRAMS: "PICOT,” WELLINGTON. THE VILLAGE EGG FARM. WHITE LEGHORNS —A blend from the finest egg-producing strains in Australasia. Winners of two Egg-laying Competitions. STURDY CHICKS—Book now. 100 chicks, £7 10s.; 50 chicks, X 3 155.; <•>" <£2. FGGS FOR HATCHING—Fine quality. 100 eggs, X 3 59.; 15 eggs from special pens, 15s. (posted); 15 eggs, extra quality, XI Is. (posted). New BW H. A. James world’s record stock. CASH WITH ORDER. H. LEGER, WKBAKOA. LEVIS. N.Z. <E.UMi«h«I IS ,«n>. Th™. MS. WRITE FOR NEW CIRCULAR. BOWER’S POULTRY FARM. Breeder of High-Class Utility Poultry. Have bred Winners for 5 Com- ] petitions—White Leghorns, Black Orpington's, White Rocks, and Indian Runner Ducks. DAY OLD CHICKS and EGGS for Incubation. H. W. BOWER, 'Phone 113 M. FAIRFIELD, LEVIN. WHITE LEGHORNS. . SPECIALIST BREEDER. MUMBY’S WORLD’S RECORD • For Six White Leghorn Hens—two years’ laying—l'l69 first year, 1248 second year, Public Competition. Also Winner of * Twelve Months’ Laying Tests for howls and Ducks. , 1 WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? sturdv Dav-old Chicks, 25 for 385.; 50 for 755.; 100 for £7 10s.. railage paid. Settings for 15 eggs, postage paid; Incubator J<ots, J 3 per 100. Cockerels, X2 each; Pullets, .KboaA; Hens, 20s. each, freight extra. 'lerms Gash with order. Write for Catalogue. A. G. MUMBY, lIEL’ETAGNGA POULTRY I’ARM, HERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON. THE - BEST BLOOD WE have recently imported from ltellxiurne a pen cf White from H. B. James, Melbourne, world’s record «tock, aleo Black Orpingtons from Harville Poultry Farm. Settings now booked from the birds at £2 2s. for 15 egg . Settings from our famous Rector White Leghorns, XI Is. for 18 eggs. GET THE BEST—IT PAYS. _. it jrTTiirw T> TTinrVH BPECIA LIST, POULTRY BREEDER, J. Be MERRETT, iL m christchurch.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 232, 25 June 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 232, 25 June 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 232, 25 June 1921, Page 13

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