'Adtise having now received the season’s supplies of Agricultural ; ae«ds from SUTTON’S (The King’s Seedsmen), CARTON’S, HURT’S, Aiul COOPER’S; MANGOLDS, CARROTS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. CHOU Mokllier, thousand headed and buda kale. All the prize-taking varieties are included in our list, such hi:—• MANGOLDS: Prizewinner, Yellow Globe, Golden Tankard, Orang6 Globe, Large Red, Jersey Queen. CARROTS: Matchless White, White Belgian, Red Intermediate, g. % I Sinclair’s Champion, Guerande. SWEDES: Grandmaster, Superlative, Magnum Bsnum, Monarch, , Champion Crimson (King, Ah mdance, Un-to-data. TOUNIPS: Hardy Green Globe, Lmperlal Green Globe, Purple Top Mammoth, Hardy Green Round. Early Sr~ Weeks, Red Paragon. ;our Sterling Mixture* of well-balanced ingredients are now being mixed daily for these crops. Experience ha a proved them entirely suitable and producing the largest crops. ■? Other FERTILISERS in stock are BASIC SLAG, GRASS MANURE, 1146 per cent. SUPER, BASIC SUPER, KAINIT, a Basic Super and dKainit mixture will he mixed as required. SULPHATE of POTASH and AMMONIA, NITRATE o£ SODA, CALCUTTA PURE BONSt)UST. and our own ground GREEN BONEDUST, We are Agents for the Smart Road Fertiliser Works, and orders lor. Super, Basic Super ,etc., will be promptly railed to any Station required. '■ :< - -i ■ ..■'■■■ HORSE, Pig and COW FOODS Include Moose Nuts, Moose Meal, Whole and Crushed Linseed. Oa ta crushed as required thus being fteah and swee.t Whole Oats, Blenheim Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Hay, ■B%aw, Bran, Pollard, Sracrosine, Farro Food, Fluid Molasses In flveewt casks; and four-gallon tins, Paterlne, Safonia, etc. -VU' k'4P'- L 1 ■ ■ ■ ‘ . . . .SUNDRY STOCKS include: Johnson's, Hyland's, Clarence Fenolsg Wires, Fowl, Pig or Sheep Netting, Cbrrugated Iron, Lead-headed Isd Rose-dreaded Nails, Tattoo Branding Oil, Cooper’s, Little’s and Robertson's Sheep Dips, Wool-packs, Seaming Twine. Cyclone Pig and Sheep Netting, Binder Twine, Donald's Wire Strainers. v; • ALSO—GRASS SEED OF ALL KINDS. Algerian, Dun and Garton Seed hts. Barley, Taros, Seed Maize, Ryecorn, Black Skinless Barley, ridge Peas, etc., etc.,, :.r. ELIMGSTII, SXEATI'OED-, INGLE WOOL, KAPONGA, MANILA
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 63, 28 May 1928, Page 3
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