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PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE.

FLOWERING SHRUBS. 9f)S. CASH, wo will post you this . Choice and Rare Collection of Flowering Shrubs ' (hardy), securely packed in moss (13 distinct varieties):— Angaphora Costata, Duck Tree (grand novelty), Kangaroo Wattle, African Waratah, Silver Gumcisterus, Pink Broom, Orange Arbutilon,’ ■ Tamarix (weeping), American Pillar Rose, Blue Pillar Rose, Beautiful ■ Leanotus, Brazil Cherry, Lassiandera. • A fine lot Don’t miss them. PLANTS. 1 ns. CASH wo will post you the A" Choicest Collection of Perennials we have ever sent out.. Value, 17s. 6d: — 1 Orange Arum Lily, 1 African Daisy, 1 Duck Plant (gorgeous novelty), 6 Beautiful Pansies, 6 Carnations, 6 Hybrid Polyanthus, 6 Rainbow Antirrhinums, 6 Gorgeous Poppies, 4 Giant Gcums, 4 Charming Statice, 3 New Giant Quilled Daisies. • May be subject to slight alteration. T AS.-EACH, Cash, we will post you an A” American Wonder Lemon. This lemon is causing quite a sensation. Fruit up to 31b. weight. Prolific cropper. Will bear at 3 years old- Will be a very attractive addition to yout garden. Don’t miss them (scarce). 10s. each, 3.for 20s. ' ■ (Dept. D.) WHOLESALE GROWER. P.O. BOX 239, NEW PLYMOUTH. SPRING IS HERE. FIIHIS is the time to get busy in the -L Garden with . the sowing of Vege-table-seeds-for-early’crops. "Sow now Early Peas,.Broad Beans, Beet. Carrot, Onion, Parsnip, Radish, Turnip, Lettuce, and all leading varieties stocked. Set now Early Potatoes. Rhubarb, Shallots. Plant Early Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Onion - plan ts. , Leave your order early at — R. N. WALL’S. Seed Store, t . ■ Mercer Street. QEND £1 for these 12 Good Roses—- ' Avoca, Scarlet, •' Betty, . Coppery Rose, Constance Casson,. Carmine, Duch- ‘ ess of Wellington, Saffron Yellow, Ethel Somerset, Shrimp Pink, Fran Car] Druchki, White,- General MacArthur. -Crimson, F. J. Looymans, Apricot Yellow, Madame Butterfly, Flesh Pink, Mrs. :Ai R. Waddell,.Salmon, Red’Letter Day, .Scarlet,'Sunstar, Orange.and. Yellow. — H. Pooler F.R.H.S., Waterloo Nursery. Lower Hutt, nnd 70 Manners Street. PINUS INSIGNIS, TTXTRA good line, strong trees, well -*- J rooted, 255. hundred. Also PINUS MURICATA, 255. hundred; LAWSONIANA, well grown, 275. 6d. hundred; MACROCARPA, 255. hundred; RASPBERRY CANES (large), 3s. dozen; LOGANBERRY' PLANTS (well grown), 10s. dozen. COOMBS AND WOODMAN, Nurserymen, 500 Albert Street, Palmerston North.

PLANT NOW—ROSES—aII best varieties In stock. CURRANTS, GOOSEBERRIES. RASPBERRIES, LOGANBERRIES, strong plants. Fruit Trees, Hedging, and Shelter Trees. Hardy and well grown. Send your order to HAMILTON’S “ Rosegarth ” Nurseries. PAHIATUA. TOMATO PLANTS Glass Houses—Kondine Red, Sun- • rise, Essex Wonder; fine sturdy plants. English Seed, Is. 6d. doz., 10s.TOO on rail New Plymouth. A. Purdie, Nurseryman. Fitzroy, New Plymouth. . GOOSEBERRIES. STRONG Trees of the Finest Dessert and Cooking Gooseberries, including good Yellow Sorts; 24 splendid varieties to choose from. PRICE. 12s. PER DOZEN (Posted 14a.). All orders receive my careful personal attention. ■ * a. McMillan, Nurseryman. Lower-Huttl Telephone 60. TJ OSES—Hundreds in variety, old and -*-* 1 new. Our price per dozen for cash with order, 155., post free. Catalogues free. G. King and Son. Rose Specialists, Aramobo, Wanganui. /pi C. RASMUSSEN. Nurseryman, • Aram,oho, . „ , Grower of Selective Stock of Roses. Grower of Lafge Variety Perennial - Plants. . Grower of'Real' Hardy Shrubs. Catalogues free 'On application. Phone, 2719, Wanganui. ’ QEEDS THAT GROW! OEEDS ■ . THAT GROW! GARDENERS —Ensure ' sucess in ’ 1928 by getting your Seeds, etc., from /IE ARO SEED .COY. Grown everywhere and. known wherever . ■ Grown, f , ; ■ Before placing your order send for our Illustrated : Garden . Annual for 1928. Contains over TOO pages. Recognised as the leading' Seed Catalogue in the Dominion. Post Free on request. TE ARO SEED CO., 58 Courtenay Place, Wellington. • ' " ROSE CATALOGUES. Rose Catalogues posted free to any address. . Scotch Flame Flower, strong plants in 4-inch pots'2/6, plus postage. FRANK MASON, SANDON’ ROAD, . . FEILDING.

LIME FOR THE GARDEN. SUPERFINE CARBONATE for vegetables- and • • : 2/9 per tin of 601 b. (approx.). CRUSHED BURNT, for all purposes, 3/6 per tin/ 5-cwt. (approx.). BURNT AGRICULTURAL, 6/9 per sack UNBURNT AGRICULTURAL,' 3/6 per sack Special Quotations for Quantities. AGENTS: A:A Flower Pots. Garden Hollers, Etc. A CUftTF I TTS 16 PARISH STREET. 'Phone 43—114. ” • **•

TREES! TREES I TREES! 1,000,000 for Timber, Shelter and General Purposes, Pines, Gums, Redwoods, Macrocarpa. Low quotations for large quantities. Ornamental, Flowering Shrubs, and Fruit Trees in best varieties. Our stock is of the best and grown on exposed; country. SEND FOR OUR 1928 CATALOGUE. W. H. WALKER & SONS, , BOX 470 ■:r ■ :: HASTINGS.

PLANT NOW I PLANT-NOW ! ROSES, SHRUBS, HEDGE, SHELTER AND FRUIT TREES. i Large Stocks Carried. G. D. WILSON, Nurseryman, PAKOWHAI ROAD - HASTINGS; gWtlltllllinilllHHlllllllHllllHKllHllllitlllltl • ~ • ' ' • • ll» I KINKADE GARDEN '• " V"’ ■J I TRACTOR and .f A.. I POWER lAWN W/ . I ' • wjWwWiMiai = is already proving a <* ■ = great boon to NurseryS men, Market Gardeners : = aiid owners of large * = grounds throughout the . WaoW J ' s Dominion. Here is just < JF jF f > / & = one point that' will ..mT I4LV *-- = appeal to you at. once,. ‘ *"•' = CULTIVATES rows lOins.—3ft. wide, PRICE, complete with Magneto Ignition, - or mows 3—5 acres per day for one Tool Carrier, and five FK I ? /~l fl/— = gallon of Benzine. Cultivating Teeth, A/U «/-L V/ | - Further particulars front: - | R. E. HARRISON & CO. rdMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiitHiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiKtiiiiiniiiiiiiituiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiitiHiuniitiu'

' POULTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS. i LAERY & CO., LTD., FRUIT EXCHANGE, WELLINGTON. AUSTIONEEKS, FRUIT, PRODUCE, GRAIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Fruit, Eggs, Butter, and Produce of all kinds sold on behalf-of producers. Large and up-to-date Salerooms where sales are held . daily. Large stocks of Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Barley, Maize, Bran, 1 Pollard, Poultry and Pig Meals, Manures, etc., at lowest prices. Distributors of:—Basic Slag, Gear Co.’s Manures, Nauru Superphosphates, . lamgburn Blood and Bone Manure. ■ - PROMPT REPLIES TO 'ALL INQUIRIES. RANGIURU EGG RANCH, OTAKI- -PULLETS -FOR SALE. Winter 'layers bred from heavy laying stock, two months old. 'Price 6s. 6d. each. Reductions on large orders.- The Americans recently organised a Grand International Egg •’Laying ' Competition. Teams of pullets from the world’s best poultry farms competed. First prize of 100 dollars was won by—• RANGIURU EGG RANCH, OTAKI, NEW ZEALAND. START Y'OUR CHICKS RIGHT BY USING PALMER’S CHICK STARTER .With Buttermilk; and after three days give them PALMER’S DAY OLD, and later NO. 1 CHICK FOOD. . BY FAR THE BEST FOODS ON THE MARKET, ... . DAY-OLD CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS. i From heavy laying strain ot White Leghorns. lam now booking orders for above—delivery Augiist. September, October. Chicks, 25 for 30/-: 50 for 55/-: 100 for 100/.; thousand lots, £l/10/0 per 100. • - . Railage paid. Hatching eggs, sittings 15 eggs. 10/6; 100, JC2/10/0. M. H. WALKER, ' FOXTON ARDWICK POULTRY FARM PHONE 33. Established 18 years. - - - -- THE ORKNEY POULTRY FARM. White Leghorn Chicks, 15/- per doz., £5/10/0 per 100. Thia strain is built up from N.Z.’s best, with 20 years’ experience. Eggs for Hatching, .10/- per setting, £2/10/0 per 100. A few 12 months’ old Cockerels to spare, £1 each. J. SCLATER, "Orkney,” Donald. St., Karori. ADCOCK’S FAMOUS UTILITY LEGHORNS (Johnson’s Strain). Got. Dayold Chicks and Settings from our breeders, elmwing well over a 300 record. Settings, 7s. Gd. and 10s. (id. Special settings, £2,28. F. J. ADCOCK, "Glen Garrlo” Poultry Farm, 28 Botanical Bond, Palmerston Nth. Orders now being booked for 3 months' old WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS, Balke’s strain, 7/6 each. Crates 1/- each, returnable. G. F. BECK, Himatangi, Manawatu. BOOMERANG STUD POULTRY FARM— J. DURANT, OHAU. Winner of the single pen competitions at Auckland and Masterton, 1026 and 10-7. Div old Chicks at 15/- per dozen. Larger quantities at I/- each. Terms, cash with order. ’PHONE 2OTD, LEVIN.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 28

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