ZENITHS 6REATEST EVER' SHRUB SALE NOW IN FULL SWING WITH HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF SHRUBS ARRIVING DAILY! This is the biggest and most exciting range of Shrubs ever offered at the one time. OVER 20,000 TOP QUALITY SHRUBS MANY OFFERED AT BELOW GROWING COST! Planting conditions couldn’t be better—Buy now from any of our 3 Stores!
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS - 9 to 5.30 ZENITH'S GARDEN CENTRES AT BELL'S ARCADE (Entrance: Lichfield Street, next to the Car Park Building), AND RICCARTON (Entrance: Hay’s Car y . Park, Church Corner). ITS FUN AND CONVENIENT TO SHOP SATURDAYS- 1 CALL AT EITHER OF THESE TWO BRANCHES THIS SATURDAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THIS FANTASTIC SELECTION! 1 LISTED BELOW IS ONLY JUST A FRACTION kjjgfeA OF WHAT'S OFFERING IN THIS GIGANTIC SALE! IVIAGNOIaIAS IBOwl BIG SPECIMENS-LOW PRICES REMARKABLY FREE-FLOWERING - LOVES YHE COLD TULIP TREE SOULANGEANA. (Lett): Here's that beautiful tree thet s making ouch a wonderful show around Christchurch now with its huge, long Tulip Shaped Buds on bire branches! Shortly these will open to gigantic Tulip-Like flowers of a pure white inside the petals, flushed with a contrasting rich, roS Y Purple on the backs. Plants the size we offer have been scarce for many years, so here's your chance to obtain one of these while the price is HEAVILY REDUCED! These are easy to grow! BIG PLANTS! (WERE 27/6 SALE 1S Z 6 ea BREATHTAKING STAR MAGNOLIA This magnificent TREE “STELLATA” smothers itself m a mass of exquisite ■MMBa V 4in Starry flowers of a beautiful creamy white that's slightly shaded with a contrasting lavender pink at the base. It’s strong growing and early spring flowering Don t Miss This One) BIG SPECIMENS! (WERE 39/6 ea.) SALE IT'6 ea OR THE SET OF 2 FOR 32/6. MACNIfIUNT RHODODENDRONS bki.uumhm,,< ■mt-twAr Prius NEVER BEFORE has there been such a grind opportunity FOR YOU to got beautiful specimens in these megnificont varieties! These are NOT just the small “growing-on*’ grades that are often offered elsewhere at a cheap price. BUT BIG, ESTABLISHED SPECIMENS in the Pick Of The Finest Varieties and offered TO YOU at just a Fraction Of Their True Value! You'll have to hurry for these as they’ll SELL FAST! Rhododendrons ore best planted NOW - in semi-shaded positions and for a mass of dazzling blooms each year, feed these plonts once fortnightly with ’’ALASKA”. Plant Food. They’re evergreen for “all-the year-round’’ beauty and grows from 5 to 10ft high. Cfcoowe Erom theae IO Spectacular Vurtrllca: u ROYAL FIXUSH TOWNHILL: Gorgaoui ulmon trumpete with • enemy Hush. NEW: W,r * 39/6 - ** U " n **' GOBLIN: A chemune NEW Comped i rowing y.riety with iouely Selmon R ° u 5,t - (Wer< 29/6 "- 1 MU 15/6 **■ ..WWWMmMN m HMOMNTIMHIA: Huge fragrant plnhish white blooms with e Rosy-Purplo •'llfiltwlßß®?* r,nrM ’ (Wm * t9/6 "•> MLE M/ * **' . f'TjftjQwA CONNUBIA: Intense glowing deep Crimson end epring tlowermg Spodeculer! 1 (Were 42/- ee.) SUE 11/6 m. FASTUOBUM: Compect, epring flowering with lovely Bluish Mauve flowers. I Semi-double. 6ft. Were 25/6 ee.) SALE 15/6 ee. IMk'' XMAS CHEER: Lovely trilled blooms of e gorgeous deep Pink opening to Blush-Pink. (Wen ee.) SALE 16/6 m. IVANHOE: Br.lh.nt Red ferntly spotted deeper Red. Ilowermg early summer 29/6 ee.) SALE 17/6 M. CARMANIA: HEW! Spacteculer bright Pink with lorgo trusses of blooms on compect 6ft plente. (Wen 27/6 ee.) SALE 15/6 ee. SIR ROBERT PEEL: Gorgeous Rosy Red to Cormine flowering Spring lovely SALE It/< w. IVERV’S SCARLET: Derk Blood Rod end spring flowering. Most ettractnrel 10H. (Were 32/6 a.) .... W* "■ LAVENDER OtRL: Most specUculor Leveed er blooms end flowireoerly summer. (Were 29/6 ee.) I - - SALE 17/B ee. IMPORTANT! Don’t Forget To Order Your “ALASKA" - These Rhodo’s Love It!
THIS IS ALASKA THE QUICK-ACTING "ALL PURPOSEPLANT FOOD!
Flaming Red PHOTINIA\ Here's one ot the most versatile evergreens you con plant! They make ! . ——- perfect specimens forming a neat compact bushy plant which can ba trimmed < UAfCI to any shape or height and can be planted in full sun to semi shade. Foliage Wl II H Hfl/ fl a radiant, fiery coppery red shade in spring, summer and autumn and VVIIWII in winter, a lush shining graan. Makes ideal “specimens’’ anywhere and , y z - Spaced at 2 3ft apart, gives one '-2 of the most “colour brilliant” • -4.4-i >1 hedges imaginable! If left un- ; .-i.,!.' v trimmed grows 6 7ft high but , c ’ n be cut back to remain as < wLiipr |ow a$ 3<t h,gh - Hardy to ,H '' frosts TWO 'W GRAOCS AVA,LABLE - : % YOUNG "POT GROWN ’ ft piants 77/ ea BIG SPECIMENS ■JT?" - JiUkl 10/6 ■ ■ IWWIWMM MM— 3 FOR 30/. :: MwolHii t : “COPPER BEAUTY" Moxicsn. Shrub goneous coppery-ormke Ml FRAGRANT. HARDY .nd | All TUB BIAAITC- *" «*'•">">’ h "W.*« : ORANGE FLARI»> ' ? > ltlrub thlt <| MS Equally W»n in full IN THE GARDEN un or tfwdo. poor or rich rails! Has 4 CFNCIIT NEED IT NOW! lush, ahln, foli. S . and hursts f Into a profusion of haavanly scantad , FRAGRANI CADMIUM Uiuraat Lhluid P*a™ Z Food introdueed to nV "MPng.-bloup.l4iM" flowers • FLOWERS MID WINTER! only a short while ago is winning summer. A nut compoct grower thet . FNIOYS THE COLD I .X ’throX: *.h d . d “" .1' 10/6 ' H...‘TXous .nd“. rot m. No. ,7*:'th 7o* eS:5s ,r .’dV u " SALE Bf 68 f 6 ea "A is Ute to use on ell plants which 9 V vU , these stwcteculet » H, .X”»rg"L j « 2 for i 6Ecenomice’ h too! S we’offer fr'Tii FEED THESE PLANTS "ALASKA” PLANT FOOD! | h?ghly’ l decoratiw end uelueble for Turer 4I7EX* <• 1 < cutting! This is Winter uoiour er its sl “ s ' ,; B „, ;„o ere so hardy, they xrrz-jS Pwrau’-nffit nnm iron « S’ £ HAVE roue ORDER DELIVERED i S' l "%b SmEwhU,”' StTJKXii SME 17'6»• ECONOMY 1 faiion jar. (Maltes Under Thi» Amount Add 2/- Extre V DeHwry Required. Mill . « For 32/6. 240 Gallons) $. 40 Client.: Peeking end Freight Ch.rge» Extre. CASH WITH ORDER. ** n y * rßr ZENITH SEEDS 13# ARMAGH STREET, Bai’S ARCADE, SSPBMAm Otr. T. ARMSTRONGS, CASHEL ST. (Off. PUttonAw)CHURCH CORNER, UWER RHXARTWI
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31480, 21 September 1967, Page 5
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