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EXCITING FRENCH DWARF HYBRID hydrangeas K ® LOVELY MODERN VARIETIES AND S COMING INTO BLOOM NOW ! K MOOHN APc * WONDFRFUI. GAItDSN SXPtItIENCTI Not only or. they ... of th. nnd hordiMt wtrvbt to g, ow ,h.y or. among Mt. moo! ■ io MAINTAIN RICH 5Et« COlOL’ft FOLLOW THESt iiMFIS ■ dirktions—- . 1 SIDES 101 tvlphof. iten te i sole wster, «■+ 4 wmlc*. pMrtNKS AND REDS: S « gortion limo gor Mi mA * 1 Our ChntMHM flowering teleotien include!; + » ALTONA—Vary large roty pink p»lo!« often frilled! ®gt • BRUSSELS—«»» fink. pßgg • HAMBURG— Large ruffled mauve. BL • IMMACULATE—Pm white. gg • HEINRICH SEIDEL-De.p .armin. ted, targe frilled fit • PRESIDENT OOUMER—Dworf true crinwon red. <Ww • PRINCE PHILLIP—Deep pi»k. PS « RED EMPEROR - Dwarf wimewt. ' ‘ RtSi • ‘ • ROSlTA—Bright rose. BmBhSmBH • tool—fin. HR « TOSCA—Ctwmy doabte. bluet te lov.iy 1i mode WERE $1.25 any 3 ** PINCUSHION SHRUB <ZED ■ Hakoa Laurina i> also roforrad to « raa urchin«hrub and h a native to Now South Wal»» where it to regarded as very hardy, Howers are brilliant red and round about golf baH sin with protruding long cream needles. Foliage is light green and shaped like a flowering gum. Ilakoas are evergreen,.ideal for hill dwellers and those with some sheltered warm sunny positions. Plants grow 10-Hft high, withstand drought, low the sun and ,oil - ate Bi QSBIONLY $1.25 E So •asy—yet «o lovely—hardy evergreen HEBE? VERONICA?— KO ROM I KO? Tee Nrw leotand family ...pond to any oi th. catty. ■ ttepend too, te wd.Mry Mil, be ft acid er aUraliM, .. w.|i .. th. wo coast in rtrong wind, or Atelier, g■» „,tePl. te. ro«.ti.., dwarf hedge! in border! Uteam.n plo.n! very hardy rot angularly beautiful form and flower Wo offer SBiHOfiSsSBEO!?-. * * SPECIOSA VIOLACEA—3ft, largo violet oplkofc W&, IFIW WS ♦ PINK PAYNE—3ft .eat compact bush, pink sptkos. .3? t CARNtA TRICOLOR—2ft var.Hotod bushy <oiraga.Bß . pink. * CUPRESSOIDES—3ft Mra a rounded syprosß, lav* ■■BBHHiBBBBBBBBI coder flowers. if INSPIRATION—Bft very bashy, free flowering, if RECURUA—2ft gray foliage. white flowers. tw f 6 WELL DEVELOPED AND BUSHY PLANTS ■■■■l W • GIANT FLOWERING MI MS Gorgeous large flowering perennial Chrysanthemums grown in 3" pots and right now ready to loop ahead in your garden. Hardy and bunting with vigour for top growth, with show-winning blooms. Any of our selection offered can be grown by you with the positive assurance of the loveliest flowers for garden decoration as well as for cutting I • FESTIVAL, bright rad. • VERMILLION, deep vermillion. • MISS OLYMPIA, raft pink • NEPTUNE, white. • FINK MERMAID. • MANDALAY, Brenso. • PERSONALITY, pink. WE CAN ONLY DO IT BECAUSE < < WE GREW ITI *0 W ©«• DWARF BORDER BEDDING PLANTS • ALYSSUM PINK, WHITE. Groat flowering ground caver! Exc.llent when used whh AOERATUM, SALVIA DWARF, MARIGOLD CUPID, etc. • LOMUA DARK BLUE. WHITE EYE. ■feraHS’B; * Nrat bushy plante with fheurand. U rao'klteg blue £51.15 “35c “■■■■■ AND PLEdISE DONT FORGET TO SEE ODR LARGE RANGE OF LOCALLY-GROWN • ROSES • SHRUBS • TREES • BEDDING PLANTS AND POT PLdUITS BARRINGTON ST., SPREYDON. Just past Barrington Park and SHOPPING CENTRE • DRIVE-IN FACILITIES AND PLENTY OF CAR PARKING. • OPEN 7 OATS A WEEK FROM 8 AM. TO 5 FJf SORRY, NO PHONS OR MAIL ORDERS. PERSONAL CALLERS ONLY.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33083, 25 November 1972, Page 2

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