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WHEN TO SPRAY YOUR ORCHARD AND WHAT TO SPRAY WITH. _____ i Spray now for Aphis, Rod Spider, Scale and Mildew. Get your orchards clear of pests before the Spring! Use Pugh's Exterminator and Orchard Cleanser. Spray Now with this mixture, and get the benefit of Winter Rains—every shower of rain on Exterminator is Like a fresh spraying. Old established orchardists of Mqtueka who have used Pugh's Exterminator, say it is the ONLY combination spray they have used that is REALLY EFFECTIVE for Aphis, Scale, Spider and Mildew without injury to the most delicate tree. Give Exterminator a trial and you will never revert to the old mixtures of oils and the sprays that have run you into debt. No need to have your . fruit condemned if you use Exterminator. Order a barrel now, and makw your orchards pay. Easy to mix. Winter strength 1 in 20. Sold only in 4gal. tins, and 40-gal. barrels. Aduress: .J. PUGH, L-ppar Moot>«re t 4ot© ManoisMtitarer. PEDIGREE APPLE TREES. Every apple grower will realise that his future profits depend entirely nu the trees he plants—and there are u--better trees in N.Z. than Horton's Pedigree varieties. Every tree sent out is well grown, well shaped and well rooted, while all stock is worked exclusively from approved and testad good fruiting trees. There is not ;■ sickly or stunted tree in the enormous Hortoi. Stock, because every one has been grown from a good parent. All this means bigger profits for growers who plant Horton Pedigree stock. Huge stocks of every variety ire> available, including Jonathan, Stunner, Munroe's Favourite, Cox's Orange Pippin, Delicious, Statesman, Balla.-it Seedling, Dougherty Lord Wolseley, Gravenstein, etc. Thus orders can be filled rd once. No tree goes out until approved by Government Orchard Inspector. Prices £5 per hundred or £45 pei thousand for commercial grade. Quotations given for special grade trees. Write for a free copy of the Horton Catalogue; full of information of assistance to growers. Correspondence solicited. THOS. HORTON, LTD., "Horton's Trees Grow," Head Office and Nursery, Hastings, H.B. fgUBBER STAMPS.—We mamtfao ■*•*■' tore every class of Stamp. Cal' and inspect specimens. Prices right. "The Colonist" Jobbing Department !i rPrSce List ©f IV i **# B FOR SEASON W1». ONE-YEAR-OLDS: sr thousand, 40s; per hundred, 6s average height, about 9in. GRADED TWO-YEAR-OLDS: e'er thousand. 80s; per. hundred. 12s average height, 12in. to 15in. Per thousand, 100s; per hundred, 15s average height, 15in. to 18in. Per thousand, 120s; per hundred, 18s average height, 18in. to 25iru Five hundred Trees at 1009 rate. The trees are raised in a poor, friable clay, whien gives a splendid root development and a stocky top. All nar scry stock is wrenched twice bef>T despatch. ' . 1 retain a staff of trained planters, and can undertake planting in anj part of New Zealand provided inducement offers. Price quoted is f.o.b. Nelson, and s small extra charge will be made foi packing where shipment is necessary. Two-year-olds ready now. Yearlings in August. H. 6. KINGBULND,' Private Bag, - - Nelson. P.O. Box 87. 'Phone 51. OF ALL EXECUTED AT |g yB J | 8 if S ■'SKWJST.TYP*.LATEST STYLES. • MODERN BXJU^-FMEMT. "A SPED.' tfX2\,

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151033, 26 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151033, 26 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151033, 26 July 1919, Page 8