WE Wish to annourtco that our pc TREES, PLANTS, land SHRUBS hi are now ready for immediate delivery, ti We have thousands of well-grown gc A/.ALKAS, CAJIELLLU', ROSES, th RHODODENDRONS, CARNATIONS, bi HEATHS, HARDY FLOWERING sc SHRI'BS. CM JIBING PLANTS, HEDGE le AND SHELTER. TREES, EUUI.T TREES b; AND HUSHES of all dcreriptions. Si fc 01 Wo invite intending planters to visit ™ our Nursery, Hautnna Street, Lower . Hutt, and make a personal selection, or ~' call at our Rota.il Department, Mercer' , Street (just off Willis Street). g Telephone, 830. xi tl F. .COOPER, UFDJI SEED MERCHANTS, "j — V/ELLINIGTON. f a Alt .. 4 s i , PLANT NOW: / [J Copros'ma (Taupata), v beat hedge for «ea t ' coast; 1 year, 3s. 8d.,d0z., 17s. 6d. .(00; ; 2vrs., transplanted, sb. doz., 30s. m " Elacgnus Japonicus, suitable, for ivindy J 1 position; lyr., 3s. 6d. doz., 17s. Gfj. 100; '." 2yrs. trans., ss. doz., 30s. 100. " Escallonia Macrantha, for,an ornamental hedge, very hardy;; ss. to 65.. per doz., s 30s. 100. v Azaleas, evergreen flowering /plants.; Is. 6d. to ss. each. Camellias, in good variety; 2s. (id. to ss. a each, according to size. s Carnations, special up-to-date list; all t colours, 2s. Gd. each, 28s. doz. a Heaths, -white, pink, and yellow, Is. 6d. t to 3s. each. . | Rhadodondrons, finest 6tock, of all- col- h outs, ordinnry-s(zed plants, 2s. Gd. lo h ss. pach. Send for our Plant Cata- t logue s . Free on Application. « H.C. RIBBONS AND CO., LTD., P.O. BOX 88, 180 t — — - ,] JUST ARRIVED. | NEW SEASON'S STOCK of ALLWOOD < BROS'.' Famous Pedigree Penpotual j FLOWERING CARNATION SEJ-JD. I Messrs. AMlwood Bros., H,ayward's. J Heath, Sussex, England, are worhd-fomous for their magnificent strain of Pedigree . Perpetual Flowering Carnations,, to which they devote tho' whole of their time. The ' blooms obtained; fronf this seed are absolutely unequalleid- for colours, size, and , substance, and v*e have already received j many flattering .tetiroonials to this effect. Genuine only in Allwood Bros.original packets. Get a 2s. packed from .your seedsman and Sow it Now! Or apply direct to WELLINGTON SEED AND NURSERY CO., 106 WILMS STREET. 'Phone 257. ' Solo Wholesale Distributing Agents. , ! : : —)
■ SCALIN. I ' 1 THE BEST INSECTICIDE FOB ■•: ' WINTER USE. 1 Testimonials from Large Orchardists. Spray with an 5 ', "ALPHA" SPKAYEE," 3 The Best and Simplest Sprayer made. Procurable at all Stores, Wholesale Agents: J, W. WALLACE ANiD CO., 11l WAKEFIELD STREET, ' WELLINGTON;
FLOWERS. oa/ CASH will buy you absolutely 4i\) 7" the Choicest Collection of Flowerin* Shrubs in N.Z. Plants thaj; will demand admiration-23 distinct varieties, catalogue value 505., including tflns magnificent lot:-Daphne, Blue Queen Rose, Boronia, Azalea, Keuedia, Ad«nandera, Lassiandera, Gravillia Magnifies Flame Creeper, Solatium, Fireball, Silver Podalyria, Duck Tree, Cassia (area of Paradise), Scented Dioisma, Abt, Boule de Nice and Beauty of Venice, Auricana, Budlia, Mauve Queen, Celem Aurea. Cuphea Jorulensis, . Snowball Tree, 1 Champion Roses. . . -1 A/ CASH will buy you a> charming IS)} little lot of 10 distinct varieties, value 225., including most of the above. FOR QUALITY AND PRICE. THE, BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. •' PRETTY HEDGE. Large loaf and small leaf Golden 'Alte Ake mixed, makes the prettiest fence you'can plant. Per 100, 20s. cash. ' Certificate of Health from N..Z. Government. • ■ Should we run short of any variety, we hold the right to substitute. W. MITCHINSON, Nurseryman, New Plymouth. qPRING FLOWERING BULBS. Narcissus, Anemone, Crocus, Hyacinths, Tulips, Iris, Ixias, Ranunculus, Freesia, Lilies, and others, etc., etc. Our Illustrated Catalogue of above, containing full cultural directions. , Will send post free on application, or call TE ARO SEED CO., Courtenay Place, Wellington. 'Phono 701 A. MAY IS A BUSY MONTH IN THE GARDEN. THE Garden Calendar tells us we may still plant liberally for Autumn and Winter Crops. Make a. Move! Send today for a few packets of Ross's Seeds. We'll give you practical information on how to plant them. Ross's Seeds are quick germinators—coming up true to type and producing hardy, vigorous crops. In 3d. and 6d. packets. ANDREW ROSS, Seedsman, 101 Victoria Avenue (next Catholic t Church), Wanganui. WANTED. EMPTY SACKS. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, , are Buyers of SECOND-HAND I SACKSj_ Highest prices given.
uKs. MUIBY'S IND %S BR Holds the World's Ilecord for Two Years' Laying for six liens, viz., 2717 eggs—l4<i!) first year, 1248 second year. Also winner of four Now Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during the past five years. « It is only magnificent constitution and laying power that will secure these results. WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the same brood; 25 for 305.; SO for 535.; 100 lor 100s.; rnilago paid. SETTINGS OF 15 EGGS, 155., postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 for £2 10s. Specially Selected. Breeders; Cockerels. 303- each; Hens or Pullets, 15s. each; Drake.?, 20s. each; Ducks. 15s. each'; freight extra. TERMS: CASH "WITH ORDER. Please write for Catalogue to A. G; MUMBYg proprietor, HERETAUNGA TOULTRY CO., SILTVERSTREAM, WELLINGTON. BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, LEVIN,; WINNER of Laying Test for Ducks, I*l6-1917, N.Z. Competition. Also successful exhibitor at Leading Utility Shows. DAY OLD CHICKS and DUCKS a speciality. Order Early. White Leghorns, White Rocks. Black Orpingtons, Oayuga Ducks, Indian Runner Ducks. Specially selected Cockerels, 20s. and 30s. (each. WMBHmmm baby, chicks OTE Mg: Hardiest for Egg Production. AVinnors of recent Two Y o " 6 '' Egg AVoight Test. 25 chicks, 305.; 50 Ssifelll'llb' cU i°' £e ' 55sj ; 100' chicks, .65. 28 chick 6 and tireless 'S%lli®%. V < brooder, 40s. Settings from Special Pens, 15 eggs, postcdl. From progeny of the above: 50 eggs, W> 275.; 100 egs;s, 455.. Hens and Pullets, J2s. fid. and slw ' 15s ' caclu *f a 'os, 21s. and 30s. each. Cash with tho order. TT T EritlD ™ E A'ILLAGE EGG FARM,
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