E FRUIT PLANTS PRODUCE 85 I 81 RICCARTON ROAD 3 FRUIT TREES APPLES $1.55 BUSH and dwarf. 15 varieties to select from. DUAL APPLES $2.45 TWO types. Granny SmithKidd's Orange, Cox’s OrangeSplendour. PEARS $1.55 BUSH and dwarf in five varieties. Information on pollination >. available. PLUMS $1.55 STRONG trees in eight popular varieties. CHERRY TREES $1.95 CHAPMAN, Dawson’s Black, Early River, St Margaret. APRICOT $1.75 MOORPARK. Large, deep orange colour. Very good variety. Midseason. © ALL TREES AND SHRUBS SUBJECT TO OUR WRITTEN GUARANTEE CURRANTS 65c BLACK AND RED GOOSEBERRIES 85c BILLY DEAN. Duke of Sutherland, Greengage, Gregory's Perfection, Roaring Lion. RASPBERRIES $1.15 doz LLOYD GEORGE, gives two crops later, not subject to frost; Marcy, heavy cropper, very vig- . orous, bright red fruit. ; CHINESE GOOSEBERRIES i $1.65 each ' MALE and female required. j FEIJOAS $1.75, $2.15 < MAGNIFICA. Selected fruiting strain Self fertile but bears heavier crops when two or more are planted for cross pollination. ALMOND (Fruiting) $2.05 BURBANK. Best fruiting variety. Large trees. PARKING AT PICTON AVENUE . BUSH ROSES NEW ARRIVALS DAILY! ' ALL 95c EXCEPT WHERE MARKED ARTHUR BELL, Bobble Lucas . (deep salmon orange), Branilia 1 ($1.05. scarlet, red and 1 yellow bidcolour), Dearest, Erotica ($1.05, . dark velvet crimson), First Lady * (soft peach-pink, non-fading, -ragrant), First Love, Irish Mist ($1.05, dazzling burnt orange), ■ Papa Meilland (dark red), PANIA ($2.15, light pink, deepening at edges, one of the very best, top _ awards 1970), Peer Gynt ($1.25, F large golden yellow, pink tipped), Pink Parfait, Princess Margaret ($1.75, luminous, bright rose pink, elegant form). FREE LIST. A full list will be sent post paid on request. Just phone 47-192.
CLIMBING ROSES $1.05 CASINO (brilliant yellow), Peace (requires plenty space), Handel (white, flushed yellow, edged with light carmine), Korona (showy bright scarlet, repeat flowering floribunda), Benvenuto (velvety rouge red, repeat flowering, vigorous), Cecile Brunner (small, dainty, soft pink blossoms), and many other varieties. Climbing roses are unsurpassed in their ability to clothe walls, fences and arbors. WEEPING STANDARDS A SHOWPIECE for your garden. Magnificent standards. sft-6ft tall. $4.75. FREE ‘ SAWDUST COME along and help yourself. li-2 years old. Ideal for mulch- > ing. Large, strong polythene bags s available, 10c each. Shovels and 1 barrows provided. I ; ROSES STANDARDS $1.95 r ALL double budded to produce shapely heads. These are particularly good specimens with strong stout stems. Free cultural brochure is given with each purchase. t KALMIA $2.75 (CALICO BUSH) ONE of the loveliest flowering shrubs. Requires a shaded position with moisture in summer and plenty of peat or leafmould. Will not thrive exposed to northeast or north-west winds. PEACH BONANZA QUITE the best thing that has happened to your garden since Gardenway. A truly dwarf peach tree with masses of full sized freestone golden fruit of quite superb avour. No pruning required. Ideal for patio tubs. Bushes $2.15. standards, 18in leg, $2.65. OPEN SEVEN DAYS 9 A.M.-5.30 P.M. PHONE 47-129. 81 RICCARTON ROAD PARKING AT PICTON AVENUE 3210
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32637, 19 June 1971, Page 33
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