Fruits, Plants, Produce POPLAR ORCHARD II (Formerly Freemans) 607 JOHNS ROAD APPLES Cox’s Orange, Red Delicious. .Golden Delicious, Jonathans. Pears. Large and small cases. Plenty of cheaper grades. Golden Queen Peaches. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. I 81 RICCARTON ROAD (Parking Picton Ave Entrance) and 435 MARSHLAND RD . (Corner Marshland and ; Prestons Roads) OPEN 7 DAYS 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Phone 487-191 NEW ARRIVALS NERIUMS Mrs Swanson, double pink. Alba, white. Prof. Martin, single red. Souv. de Roger, single pale Pink. Mrs Roeding. double apricot. Dry hot position required, all priced at $2.25. EUCALYPTUS NICHOLLSII 12ft fine leafed ornamental gum, most suitable for the small garden. $2.25. CASURAINA TORULOSA ‘Rose she-oak is a handsome, slender tree of 25ft with long. S raceful reddish-brown needles, urvives well in poor stony soils. $2.25. TELOPEA OREADES Victorian Waratah growing Bft with brilliant red exotica Howers, slightly tender, requiring well drained sharp soil. $2.55. FREMONTIA CALIFORNICA A large shrub or small tree of Bft requiring well drained gravelly soil. Very bright yellow flowers from late spring until late summer. Stake well. $2.25 BERBERIS ROSY GLOW A small useful shrub of 3ft with bright multi-coloured foliage. Will grow in all types of soils. Prune in winter. $2.55. RHUS SUCCEDANEA Japanese wax tree with foliage which turns gorgeous orange scarlets to soft red colourings in autumn. A deciduous tree which grows to B£t. $2.55. DRIMYS AROMATICA A 6ft evergreen with spicily fragrant foliage of green on red stems. Hardy and compact withstanding dry conditions. $1.75. A BNIP THEE uhemt; Quite the easiest and most] effective system for garden | watering. Conserves water —no waste or; run-off. Easily and quickly installed by you without skilled help. I Materials are cheap and long! lasting—no moving parts to; go wrong. Works on very low pressures. I May be extended or modified at a moment’s notice. Equally useful on hill or flat sec-, tions. Long distances easily catered for. I Lengths over 1000 ft no prob-■ lem. Cheap. Mans gardens have been; completed within $l5-S3OI price range. Free brochure available. All parts in stock. Growth rates are always exceptional. Plant losses are eliminated even under adverse conditions. Free brochure available. All parts in stock. Tell your neighbour—do not wait until he tells vou! 81 RICCARTON RD (Parking Picton Ave Entrance) and 435 MARSHLAND RD (Corner Marshland and Prestons Roads) OPEN 7 DAYS 1 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Phone 487-191 3779»
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 36
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