: FRUIT PLANTS PRODUCE i . Phone 47-192. BEDDING PLANTS AU the popular varieties ; arranged for easy self service. | Plenty of tomato and vegetable ‘ plants. Plants are sold growing in troughs to avoid root ‘ damage and spoilage in » bundles. No waiting, simply serve yourself. Advice on j selection by experts. © DOUBLE GYPSOPHILA "Bristol Fairy,” comes up every year. Masses of dainty double white sprays. Grafted plants. Only 60c © Double Mixed GERBERAS Finest selection of these lovely flowers. 60c each © Buy ‘Tomorrow’ today : “Tomorrow” is just one of f the lovely Camellias you can ‘ see at Gardenway. Large strawberry and red paeonyform. j 1 $2.95 Remember to feed them with J RUSTICA, the balanced fertiliser that has everything in concentrated form. 65c for 71b in Gardenways economy pack. © SHRUB BARGAIN! 95c Cotoneasters are amongst the best ground covers. Tough, quick growing and with beautiful displays of winter berries. ALL 95c this week (Normal price $1.75, $1.35, $1.25.) © New Arrivals YELLOW ERICA (E. pattersonii) $1.35 Glorious variety but tender. CABBAGE TREES Green and bronze $1.35—51.75 Some are exceptionaUy large. YELLOW BORONIA $1.55 Fragrant and easy to grow. BOTTLE BRUSH $1.35 Healthy bush plants about 2Jft high now. © ALL PLANTS GUARANTEED. OPEN SEVEN DAYS 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. PHONE 47-192. 5 J Parking at Picton Avenue. i 3487
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 37
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