FRUIT PLANTS PRODUCE l LJnp MniMAHLfFI f ■■■■■■■■■■■ ’ 81 RICCARTON ROAD > and PICTON AVENUE PHONE 47-192 i FLOWERS for B i Decoration ■ jhfelbi lf» Pineapple Flower 55c (Encoinis). Attractive foliage and ! beautiful flower spikes in summer. This is a good time to plant herbaceous roots for a brilliant display this summer. AquUegias (Columbines), Anemone pulsatilla (wind flower). Perennial Asters, Phlox, Oenothera (Evening Primrose), Salvia patens (lovely blue), and MANY others only 45c each. GYPSOPHILA 65c double* white HOSTA VARIEGATA 70c. Lovely leaves for flower arrangements. Does best in moist position with partial shade. r rJ ‘ SiiirL/ DL £ K TL z 1 S v. ' If £
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32703, 4 September 1971, Page 32
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