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MM STREET, SPREYDON. WELL . . . YOUR CERTAINLY KEEPING US 'GROWING'AND WER E GRATEFUL TO YOU, FOR IT! FLOWERING GUMS?* rmh Native Australians are justly proud of these rapid m-rnim . iKBIjSNR i s :i growing trees. Seldom exceeding 25ft they are suitable •- tn average sise home gardens, make a lovely specimen ■ tree, and grow perfectly well by the seaside hillside or plains. Grow in average soils, full sun Eucalyptus will stand drought, and many varieties ore suitable for > tubs! WE OFFER 10 VARIETIES, INCLUDING. *FIC!FOLIA ("RED GUM"): Great clusters of brilliant scarlet flowers sot in a background of dark glossy largo loaves. Summer flowering. Height 20-25 H. ★TORQUATA ("CORAL GUM): Bunches of corrugated g buds which turn bronzy rod then bursting into showy red or pink. Summer flowering. Height 12>15ft. ★CINERIA ("SILVER DOLLAR GUM"): Folione like silvery-white discs ono above the other, croam ... flowers. Popular landscape troo. Grows 15-20 ft. W .A ★ NUTANS; ALSO RHODANTHA Excellent for tub planting as thoy grow only 6ft high and prefer dry i - conditions. Avoid artificial manures. Dark red or ’ crimson flowers. " * NUBILIS ("BLUE LEAVED IRON BARK"): Like "Silver IM Dollar", Nubilis is grown primarily for its decora* UMKMRI five foliage which is large stoohbluo. Hardy! $1.25 ea ■CHOISYA (MEXICAN ORANGE BLOSSOM) A RHt and tidy compact thrub with handconw dec. alatiy Imv.i which in cpring brant, covered over by FRAGRANT White Orang, Blottra-lik, flewen I Choltya hoc i, much to offer I It't an evergreen, very hardy, growl anly e-Sft high, perfectly at home by the tea, lateral.. wind and drought, average soil condition suite it fine, and hoe no enemies I Flant in full tun or remi-ehad. anywhere you want Beauty I O R wERE 51.55 ea. WM'l4l It Y HOMES Miniature Roses are real roses just like » / other garden types. They differ only h» k ( / site. The plants grow only from 12°. // 8k I 16" tall. The buds are tiny like grains \ of wheat, and the blooms when fully ? open range in sise from Jin. in dia* W meter to Uln. Branches, leaves and thorns are correspondingly small. These • plants are just as hardy as the big F ▼ roses and just as long-lived. Their small I she, perfection and colourful beauty are | gem-lik*. That is why people love them. Plant some today, they will bring / \ * ... you and your friends much pleasure. ' z ' fl ' We offer 20 varieties ALL CHRIST- J CHURCH GROWN, including • BABY Wfeu fl <** M ’*k * -■ CRIMSON, Red • BABY MASQUER- WB , 1 rf* < ADE, Bicolours • BIT-O'-SUNSHINE, y ji; WW /W* Brighf Yellow • CINDERELLA. Shell S Pink to White • LITTLE BUCAROO, W-’* Bright Red • PUMILA, Bright Pink ’W' JFA • PINK JAY, Deep Pink • SWEtT * FAIRY, Apple Blossom Pink fl COLI- A BRI, Vivid Apricot-Orange < 59 C eac h ° r $3.40 FOR 6 PLANTS ODERINGS NURSERIES BARRINGTON STREET, SPREYDON, JUST PAST BARRINGTON PARK & SHOPPING CENTRE. DRIVE-IN FACILITIES. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 8 i.m. TO 5 p.m.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33065, 4 November 1972, Page 5
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