• Fruit, Plants, Produce APPLES STURMER RICHARED, GOLDEN DELICIOUS AT DERRALYN, 570 Russley Road, Harewood, Open Seven Days. STC BALLARAT COOKING APPLES OUR LONG KEEPING BALLARAT COOKING APPLES ARE NOW READY. EXCELLENT FOR BAKING OR STEWING. ONLY 81.80 BUSHEL CASE, 90 CENTS SMALL CASE. OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. PETER SISSON, 214 SAWYERS ARMS ROAD. PAPANUI. 2326 Go Gardening WITH GARDENWAY WINTER FLOWERING (SASANQUA) CAMELLIAS ONLY $1.75 SASANQUA CAMELLIAS lend themselves to training on walls and fences. Dainty flowers show well against the evergreen foliage. Prefer partial shade. This week they are ONLY $1.75 for well developed plants—many in bud or flower. Here are some of the varieties you can choose from. APPLE BLOSSOM—SingIe pink and white. HlRYU—Dainty double, deep crimson red, rose form. MOONLIGHT (Mine-no-Yuki)— Large white peony form. SHOW A-NO-SAKAE—Soft pink semi double. HEDGE PLANTS ESCALLONIA—SI.9S doz.; $l2 per 100. OLEARIA—SI.9S doz.; $l2 per 100. GREEN PRIVET—SI.9S doz.; $l2 per 100. PINUS RADIATA—SI doz.; $5 per 100. POPLARS—S2.2O doz.; $l4 per 100. Mulching I Mulching with a 2-3 inch layer of peat around your plants will act as an insulator, preventing evaporation of moisture, and keeping roots at an even temperature. It also stops the soil surface from "caking” and controls weed growth. It makes your garden look good, too. Be sure to soak the ground before mulching and thoroughly moisten peat after applying. Mulching is particularly beneficial to plants such as Rhododendrons, Camellias, Azaleas, Ericas, Daphnes.
NEW ROSES / "INTERFLORA’*—Every garden will have one. Dazzling new vermillion red. Full perfectly shaped flowers on long stems. Healthy dark green foliage. Blooms are excellent cut—a florist’s favourite. Only $1.55. "ALEX ROSE”—Bright crimson. Strong and vigorous floribunda. $2.35. "MOLLY McGßEDY”—Selected from over 2,500,000 seedlings. Scarlet with silver reverse. $2.35. AND ALSO Satchmo, Heaven Scent, Duke of Windsor, etc. WE HAVE A HUGE SELECTION OF BUSHES, STANDARDS AND CLIMBERS. FRUIT TREES V%, ORANGES, $4.85 several varieties. LEMONS, $3.65 Meyer and Lisbon. LARGE SELECTION OF PIP FRUITS, STONE FRUITS. AND BUSHES. APPLES (dwarf bush and semidwarf), sl.7s—Ballarat, Cox, Delicious, Golden * Delicious, Granny Smith, Kidd’s Orange, Gala, Peasgood Nonsuch, Sturmer, Splendour, etc. PEARS, $1.75 — Conference, Marie Louise, Packhams Triumph, Williams, Winter Cole. PLUMS. $1.75 —Burbank, Duffs Early Jewell, Early Sultan, Greengage, Purple King. Satsuma, Sharpes Early, Sultan, Wilsons Early. CHERRIES, $1.95 — Tangshi (dwarf self fertile), Dawson’s Black, Black Bohemian, Early Rivers, etc. PEACHES, $1.75 —Black Boy, Briggs Red May, Golden Queen, Healey’s PEACHERINE (hybrid between Peach and Nectarine with smooth skin). Le Vaingueur (earliest freestone). NECTARINES, sl.7s—Goldmine, New Yorker. APRICOTS, sl.7s—Moorpark, Newcastle. FEI JO AS, Raspberries, Black and Red Currants. GRAPE VINES, Rhubarb. Walnuts, Almonds. SERVICE SEVEN DAYS. PHONE 487-192. Easy Parking Picton Avenue. 3121
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32975, 22 July 1972, Page 35
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