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PLANTS, TREES, ETOiy FOB SALE A NEMONES, Xmas and Summer flowering, XX-prize bulbs, 1/- dozen, 5/- 100. —Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ■ A SSORTED Gladioli, 12 named prize bulbs;. jC3I gorgeous shades, 0/6 dozen, posted.— Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt„ Eden Auckland. A STERS, Zinnias, Phlox, Mammoth flow'ering. Guaranteed finest strains obtainable; 4/- 100.—Sanders, Box 031. Auckland. BLUE Salvias, I/O doz.; Polyanthus. 2/doz.; Pansies, 1/3 and 2/- doz.; posted. —Callis, 648 Dominion Rd. ii uh. t urjaut-ituwcicu wti * vcuic* • ... .J, - . Sinensis, Primula Obconica, sweet-scented Incense Plants, all Gd each, 5/- doz.—Palmer s Nurseries, Glen Eden. BURROWS' Nurseries. Pukekohe. Barberry. 1, 2 and 3-year Acacia. Macrocarpas, Benthams, Lawsonianas, Pines. All kinds high-grade Nursery Stocks. List free. CARNATIONS, double, J/6 doz.: extra choice, 2/6 doz.; Snail Creeper, II- each; posted.—Collis, 648 Dominion Rd. DELPHINIUMS, Visearia, Giant Pansies, Violas (yellow, blue), 4/6 100, 2/6 50; ' Polyanthus, mixed yellows, creams and reds, 2/6 doz. WHITE Kowhai Rd.. One Tree Hill. I EUCALYPTUS, Macarthurii, Viminalis, for J posts, timber, excellent rooted; 10/- 100, frt, pd.—Williams, Nurseryman, Tc Awamutu. GERBERAS, reselected, Hybrids, 6 colours, 6/6, posted.—Calderwood, Nurserynian, Hamilton. GRASS Seed, Special Mixture, bush burns, swamps; 5d lb, samples posted.—J. Jones, Ltd., City Markets. ■- I EUMARAS (Tauranga Red), outside grown, 20/- posted, 1000; 2/6 100—Mt. Albert Terminus Nurseries, 5.W.2. r\NJONS, Straw. Brown, 4/(i 1000, 2/0 000, I I ..nolo,i ATnrHii Wsumnuku. ONION Plants, Long Keepers. ft/--. 1000, posted.—White, Kowhai Rd., One Tree Hill. U ONIONS, long-keepers, good, 2/6 1000; rail extra. —Narotam, Pukckoho. Ph. 400. ONION Plants, a/6 . 1000; LongkeeporH; reduction on ■ quantities; trade supplied. —Alexander Co., Pukekohe. ONION Plants, Straw, 4/6; Brown, ft/1 000, reduction quantities Post free, rail free. —Burrows' Nurseries, Pukekohe. ONION Plants.— special Turbott's Longkeepers, 2/0 1000, ra'lageextra; 4/6 1000. 2/6 500. posted.—Kala Hansji, Hitchener Rd., Pukekohe. _______ ONION Plants.—Special Turbotts Longkenpers, 12/G 1000. railage extra; 4/0 1000; 2/0 500, posted.—Kala Hansji, .Kitchener Rd.. Pukekohe. ' „* ONION Plants, Bilkey's J>ngkeepers, Dark and Light Straw; 'I/O 1000. 2/0 oOO; nostaire and rail paid; reduction for quantities. W.; A. WILLIS, Kitchener HtL. Pukckoho. Phone L<ll. ORANGES (sweet).—Lup Cim Gong, Ruby Blood. Washington Mvcl, Jaffa. r P esa Seedless, Navelencia, St. Michael, also Grapt; fruit; good shapely trees, 4/- to 10/- cacn, Lemons from .'3/6; special quotes quantities.— Ranui Nurseries. New Lynn. _ TJASSION, Plants, 1/- each, J nntiorfs and Polyanthus, 2/-; freight extra. —Green Lane Nursery. Green Lane. EUDBECKIA (Golden Sunset), a new perennial Autumn Glory, <> for 1/-, posted.—Collis. 0-18 Dominion Rd. "OUSSELL Lupins, Seedlings, very sturdy, XV well rooted, outdoor-grown, autumn flowpriiip in pots, T/'t doz. Zinnias. Bodffcrs, Extra Choice Gold Medal Giant - PlowM Box Newton. QALVlAS!—"Bonfire" and Dwarf, 2/6 for O 5Q. —Sanders, Box 031. Auckland. rpOMATOES! "Peerless" best sniooth, red. rpOMATOES. Australian Large Red, round, J smooth skin, 5/ 100, posted.—Seluyn Nurseries. Mt. Alhcrt. rpOMATOES, Dwarf and Stakings. 30/ 1 1000, 30 posted, 2/6. —W.. Pearson, Veronica Rd.,' New Lynn. —; rpOMATOES! Famous "Peerless." Best 1 smooth red. Exceptionally heavy cropper and resists blight well; ' ! g jjj) ° r Box 031, Auckland. TTIOLAS, large-flowering, pure white, daret, V yellow, lavender, light and dark blue, etc.. 1/3 doz. posted—Collis, Dominion Rd. DELPHINIUMS, Blackmore & Langdon's famous named varieties, glorious blooms. Strong plants, 0 varieties, ,15/-; 12. varieties, 27/6. Descriptive lists on application. Also 1-year strong plants from seed of above varieTCAUSLEY, * Floral Nurseries, Thames. GIANT BAMBOO.—IdeaI Windbreak far Farms and Orchards. Forms dense, impenetrable. evergreen shelter, to 30ft. high. Guaranteed non-suckering kind (see specimen hedge at nursery), . requires little attention, stands frost, thrives where too damp for other hedges. Planted now, 3ft apart, any ordinary; soil, makes immediate rapid growth. Strong roots. £5 100, carriage extra. , •>. FAIR VIEW NURSERY CO.. Archibald Road, Gleil Eden. rA SACKS TIP-TOP GRASS SEED OU MIXTURE, Comprising Red. White and Subterranean Clover, Rye, Cocksfoot, 30/- per sack approx. 1801b., ex store. Auckland. 25 SACKS LUCERNE SEED. 4d per lb. " Cash with Order. > K •i- Samples. , A. VICKERS, ■Blenheim.

QEEDS o( these World-wide Collections or O Lilies, easy, to grow. No. 3 Collection: Liiium Perifohum.-Pink and Crimson; Wilmottiae, reflexed Apricot Red; Thumber-' gianum Mixed, six colours, all dark spots; Marhan, Bronzy Orange red spots; Japonicum Platyfolium, funnel shape Pink Blooms; Auratum Pictum, Pink to Crimson tipped; ; Maximowiezii Wadi, Apricot Henna, very unusual; Japonicum Leucantheum, Rose Pink. tubular blooms lined red; Amabilis Lutem, reflexed Yellow Blooms; Henryii Hybrid, Orange Yellow with- Green line: Distichum, nodding orange red blooms, dark marks, whirly leaves; 1/- packet; collection of 12 for 10/ O. True Water Lily Seeds, Pink, White and Mixed, 1/- pkt., 3 pkts. 2/6. Beautiful Queensland Gfcrteras, strong plants, magnificent variety of shades, large blooms, 5/- doz., 3f>/- per 100, all above post paid. Send for list of other collections of Liiium Seed.—E. R. and H. C. Dickinson, Indooroapilly, 5.W.2, Brisbane, Queenuland. PRODUCE FOR SALE Artichokes, first quality seed, £6/io/ton, 7/- cwt., f.0.r., cash with order.— 0. Henry & Co., Ltd., Waiuku. /"IHAFF, good quality, Southern, ungraded; V £lO ton. —Perkins. City Markets., HONEY, 601b, medium amber; 22/6, f.o.r. Pokeno. —Darby, Mangatawhiri. HONEY, 001b. Clover, 2ii/-i Dark, 20/-; freight, paid.—W. A. Forsyth, Ohanpo. "T7"RAFCOV for Poultry is obtainable from XV all leading merchants.—Poultry and Pig Supplies Co., Agents. • _ , ' OAT POLLARD, Ist grade, £6 per ton, 11/0 sack of ISolb: 2nd grade, £4 per ton, 4/- per sack of 80/!)01b. RICHARD ARTHUR AND CO., 20 'Fort Street. , /; ARTRIDGE Peas, scarce, arrived, 7/6 a 02 PRODUCE. —The Market at Your Door. Send for price list.—Auckland Produce Exchange, 161 Ponsonby Rd. SEED Potatoes, autumn-grown, Gamekeeper; £0 ton. 10/- cwt., freight extra. —Burrows' Nurseries. Pukekohe. SOUTHERN Dakota Table or Arran Chief Seed Potatoes, 00/- ton, 7/6 sack iVicwt. —Arthur, 20 Fort St. ; gTO C K X F LA K E FOO D. This has proved a Perfect Balanced Food for both Poultry and Pig Feeding. Ample Stocks Now Available. ' ANDREW AND ANDREW. Otahuhu. . Papatoetoe, Phone 19. Phono 132. . BARLEYMEAL, Aust. £9/12/6 per 200Qlb. BRAN, Aust. >£B/5/- per 20001b. POLLARD, Aust. .. £B/10/- per 20001b. BARLEY, Undipped .. 8/10 per 1001b. BARLEY, Clipped .. .. 9/8. .per 1001b'. COD-LIVER OIL, 45 Gallons, 5/4 per gal. ' Net Ex Wharf. ' TURNERS AND GROWERS. LIMITED. CJOD L IVER OIL0 IL - . QOD QIL. FOR POULTRY. CALVES AND OTHER STOCK. " FINEST GRADE NORWEGIAN. SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE. 45 Gallon Drums, Por Gallon, 5/4. 4 Gallon Tins, Per Gallon, 6/-. 1 Gallon Tins, Per Gallon, 6/6. , J. JONES, LTD., Merchants and Auctioneers, City Markets. Auckland. , (JRAIN AND pRODUCE. ' . ... , QJRAIN. ' WE CARRY HEAVY STOCKS IVXAIZE. TTTHEAT,' A ATS, "OAKLEY, JgRAN, pOLLARD. JJARLEYMEAL. . " jIOWL Q.RIT, jy£EATMEAL. , All Poultry and Stock Foods of finest quality. We supply iu large or email quanti? ties and deliver free to boat or rail. ASK FOR OUR-PRICES. J JONES. j^IMITED, . * CITY MARKETS.- - ■ "V-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23160, 5 October 1938, Page 4

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