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STRONG, STURDY, WELL-ROOTED HEDGE PLANTS. BSCALLONIA, HOLLY, PRIVET, CUPBESSUS MACBOCARPA, CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, MATIPO, OLBARIA FOSTEBII, From 18s to 40s per ICO, BOSES. All the Leading Novelties, such as Adele Crofton, Columbia, Desmond Johnston, : Dame Edith Helen, Flamingo, Lady Forteviot, Mrs Sam M'Gready, Shot Silk. Prices ranging from 5s each to 15s per dozen. Flowering Shrubs of all Descriptions from Is 6d to 7b 6d each. FRUIT TREES, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Goose- ' berries, Black Currants, Raspberries, From 3s 6d each to 18s per dozen. • 'Also the Famous Guaranteed Trim to Name CAPTAIN COOK AND HELENSLBA SURPRISE STRAWBERRY; PLANTS, Single dozens from 5s to £3 per 1,000, For all Guaranteed'First-rooted Plants. REILLY'S, CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, LTD., Moray place, Dunedin. SUPER. ROSES, Douglas Cloves, and Allwood’s Perpetual Carnations; strong plants.now ready. L ONI CERA NITADA, the new Wonder Hedge Plant; hardy, blight-proof, and evergreen; supersedes Olearia, Bscallonia, or Privet; 40s per 100. . Lists Free on Application. S. COUSINS, , , , ’ Nurseryman, St. Clair. Dunedin gardening club Meets .■TUESDAY, June 17, 1930,, at 8.30 p.m., in Y.H.C.A. Rooms, Moray place, when the president will give the- opening address; ail interested cordially '-invited. P. NELSON, Hon;, Secretary. TOMATO Plants.—-Place 1 your Order now for early planting; finest commercial strains, grown in steam-sterilised soil. —T. Y. Turner, Norwood street, North-east Valley-: i' ALL kinds of Ornamental Flower- Baskets," Wire Arches, Garden : Sieve's-'and Riddles in stock.— Charles Bills. Ltd., Dunedin. SHRUBS! Shrubs! Shrubs!—We have a large stock of select Shrubs: Silver Birch', Lilacs, Rhododendrons, Pearl Bush, Berberis, Cotoneastera, and many other choice Flowering and Berrying Shrubs; plant them- now,—Moncrieff and Stewart. ROSES.— Make a brilliant and lasting displav with our Roses; every variety u stock; the best trees, well rooted, and rue tb colour and description; choose from ur phenomenal collection. —Moncrielf and itewart. EARLY Potatoes.—Procure now Jersey Beimes, Jersey Beauty, Mountain ioat, Allies’ Victory; all hand-picked seed. -rMoncrieff and Stewart, Ltd. ["EDGE Trees.—We have a large stock li 0 £ Olearia, Bscallonia, and Evergreen Privet; these are first-class plants.—Secure ibw from Moncrieff, and Stewart, Ltd., eedsmen and florists, 186 Princes street, lunedin. PLANT NOW: J OSES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, FRUIT A TREES. Full lists in our new Catalogue; free application. MATHESON AND ROBERTS, LTD. * SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, ROSES, * HEDGE PLANTS. aARDY TREES for cold climates; the largest available collection; a choice 'lection for your seasonable requirements. *• HARDY, WELL-ROOTED, WELL,v BRANCHED. Write for All Lists. ®LIN JOHNSTON, Specialty Seed and. hint Merchant, 12 Water street, Dunedin. iPhone 13-786. Bright, showy Roses for £1 posted; ZAi all different, strongly-grown, named irieties.—Cohn Johnston, specialist. JILOWBPJNG - Cfaemes, Plums, Peacho,, 1? Apples; beautiful ornamental flowersa trees of great beauty I order now,— Clin Johnston. GOOSEBERRIES and Currants, all vari-s----■JT ties available; lovely healthy trees, *ll branched; order plant* now.—Colin jhnston. V Wonder Strawberry, “ Bennett’s Prolific,” brightest red; delightful enormous cropper; 5s per dozen, ;a 9d extra; delivery at once; order Liately.—Colin Johnston. KJB Plants.— Bscallonia. (pink and rhite), Privet. Olearia, Euribia; thouready; splendid strong trees.—Colin m reed and plant merchant, 12 street, Dunedin. SLANT now 6 choicest Desert Gooseberries, distinct flavour; delivered se for 7s 6d. —Skene’s, Stuart street, uhedin. INT now Standard Roses, well-grown specimens, leading varieties; os each. ib’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. ANT now Stocks, Wallflower, Antirrhinums, Poppies, Sweet William, Coret Pansies, Geum, Pantstemons, Lupins, roses; .Is 3d dozen.—Skene s. i> Potatoes.— Eclipse, Epicure, Witch Till, Jersey Bennes, King Edward, iV Catriona, for graded seed.— Stuart street. IENNETT’S Prolific Strawberry, heavy ► "cropper, delicious flavour, 5s dozen, per. 100; Bttesburgh, 1s 6d dozen, post -Skene’s, Stuart street. LEMATIS, Montana, covered with starshaped flowers, pink and white;,2s 6d h^-Skene's,'Stuart street. (OSES, best dwarf varieties, 2s each, or 1/,12 brilliant varieties for 18s, post - -Skene’s, Stuart street. ONICBRA NITIDA, hardy Chinese I close-growing hedge, with evergreen iy leaves; grows anywhere. —Skene’s, art street. OR Fruit Trees, Apples, Plums, Pears, - Peaches, Cherries, Loganberries, isebsrries, Raspberries, try Skene’s, art street. b Hardy Hedge Plants, Olearia, Privet* Laurel, Bscallonia, Finns, carpa, : Berberis, Skene’s, Stuart , Dunedin. ’lowering Cherries, Peaches, Plums, pies, Rhododendrons, Scarlet Oaks, eech, Pussy Willows, Skene’s every ONBTER Lilium Auratum Bulbs, big- . gest and best ever offered, 4s 6d to d each.—Skene’s, Stuart street. . highest grade “ Productive ” Seeds, lants. Poultry try Skene’s, Stuart Dunedin; established 25 years. MAKING CABBAGES. FORM “HEARTS” in some soils cabbages do not form firtn centres;, and in such cases it is worth while trying one of the following plans. When the cabbage has grown to a fair size, and yet shows no; signs of making a good “heart, bdte a hole with a pocket knife in the stem, and insert in it a small wooden peg. A week or ten days alter doing this the leaves, instead of spreading optwards, turn in and a hard centre is soon formed. Another plan is to got a piece of twine and tie this rather tightly, but not too tightly, round the steam. The result of both plans is that the flow of sap in the cabbage is somewhat restricted, and tins fends to make the plant get compact in the centre rather than develop spreading leaves*

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Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 28

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