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SHELTONS LTD. SUNDRY FARM CROPS FORAGE and SILAGE CROPS 1 Scotch Tares or Vetches 16/- per bushel M/D Italian Ryegrass 5/6 per bushel White Mustard Seed lOd per lb. Carter's Giant Ennobled B.E. Rape 1/- lb. Cooper's B.L.E, Rape At 9d per lb. N.Z. Govt. Certified B.E. Rape At 1/- lb. LUCERNE SEED A most valuable Forage Crop. Sow 12 to 151bs in drills. Broadcast 201bs per acre. It is most valuable, for animals because of the medicinal properties. It is excellent hay for milk purposes; horses, cattle and all dairy stock thrive on it. M/D Marlborough Seed M/D Hunter River Seed 301bs or over, 1/6 per lb. 301bs or over, 1/3 per lb. Smaller lots, 1/9 per lb. Smaller lots, 1/6 per lb. Inoculation cultures for Lucerne on application. 2oz battles to treat 301bs of seed; 3ojs bottles to treat 601bs of seed; 4oz bottles to treat 901bs of seSd. VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS In packets, 6d each. SPEClALS—Carter's Crimson Ball Beet, finest round beet in the world, 1/6 per packet. Carter's Fruit Tomato, good cropper, very little seed, 2/6 packet. RttT.TC i..****..***,., Early Horn . Carrots 5/- per lb. Yellow Champion I 5/6 per lb. !l|ii Intermediate 5/- per lb. Chantenay 5/- per lb. PEAS William Hurst 9d per lb. Brown Spanish * " 9d per lb. Cooper's Long \ kj%~ ■ Ja Massey Straw \ Per Coloured M * 8/- per lb. * " w * VJ Uw ■ 9d per lb. Pumpkin, Table, packets 1/- and 6d. Pumpkin, Table, Genuine Sinclair Ironbark, 12/- per lb. Sunflower Seed, 6d lb. TURNIP—White Stone, 2/6 per lb. GRASS SEED DEPARTMENT ~.. 33»M„,iS I * ... v<\\ 'tf--:,u
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19423, 7 September 1937, Page 6
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