FRUIT-TREE SALE SgMfc APPLES. PEARS. ■EF’V 4 IQp PLUMS. Only 51.25 ■EJ . BOYSENBERRIES, WHITE CURRANTS. ETC. CRANBERRY $l.OO. Ho.dy Evergreen Shrub 3 High - Delicious Fruit . FRUITING CHERRIES jWj A 52.85 (Were $3.65) V GRAPEVINES Good assortment I of Best Varieties for Table or W ' ne Maklfl 9 $1.25 (Were 52.25). SELECTION AT MARSHLANDS AND RICCARTON FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS PLANT ’SUPERTOMS’ IN GLASSHOUSES AND WARM SHELTERED BORDERS These grafted Supercroppers will astonish you. Enter the Free Competition and learn how 3 plants produced 200 lbs. $l5O IN PRIZES. FIRST PRIZE $lOO CASH ' TRY TIGERELLA A fascinating yellow & red jy stuped tomato eiclusive to EX. ..• 1 Gatdenway. IK- Jw Flavour IS excellent a-d I ® I * roiH '*«>9h 4 6 per lb fruits inesisbbie No special core required MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM TIME p These hardy shrubs end J trees do well in Christ- » church. We offer large 3ft to sft grades with buds j? to flower this season in the following choice varieties. 56.25-57.75 W «J® '' rfh 4IML» FICTUKE: An outstanding I new hybrid with long buds and large flowers. Rich f A Purple on outside. Grows L,/ £ 4.5 m. ULIFLORA: Popular dainty flowered variety. White TOLW tApHf JHBI inside purple outside. 3m. STELUT*: (illustrated) pure LENNEI: Balloon shaped white fragrant. Grows flowers. fragrant, deep about 2m. Compact shrubby purple outside, white Inside. habit. VERBANICA: Flowers rose pink outside, white inside. Ensure success with Magnolias. Dig In plenty SAN JOSE: Well known large, peat at planting time, fragrant rose pink. 4.5 m. Keep moist In summer. NEW ALPINE SELECTION EASY TO GROW Lovely Woodland COLLECTION Primula species. Dusty - - - Millers (Primula auricula) choice varieties in flower , . now. Mossy cushions of bright green, Pink Red A and White flowered SEA THRIFT (Illustrated). Well grown pots of sg— SAIFRAGE and ROCK 6IUE CAMPANIA S,O A B ’Z P '“" CAMANULA (illustrated). CAMPANULA (illustrated) is 0 i° v ®ly blue carpet t L.Z in summer and is easy to grow anywhere. Many are / / ideal ground covers vJV m'l/A/ — THYME stands walk- / ing over °nd •• richly ■ Z ' scented Purple and L.. Mmrr variegated. AJUGA ARMERIA (THRIFT) 55c -99 c each. PLANTS FOR SHELTER SPRING PAMPASS PLANTS. Great for quick shelter. Suitable for wet or dry places. From 28c ARIZONICA IN POTS. Tough wind resistant. Good in dry areas. No transplanting losses with pot l" lZ/ 7 ffwlWlH——--grown plants. Plus Chart attached. PRICES AND QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 5U Over Each 12 "** 200 Arizonico (pots) 52c 46c 46c 3e< Pampas Clumps 45c 40c 35c 24c Purple Ake Ake , 1.35 1.05 95c 43c Photinia Red Robin' 2.29 1.46 1.93 1.97 DOG’S TOOTH VIOLETS Sometimes called American Trout Lilies because of their beautifully spotted leaves. A cool semi-shaded spot is ideal — their natural position is in a woodland. They will spread rapidly if planted with plenty peat and left undisturbed. The pot grown clumps we offer contain several bulbs and ore just starting to flower. $1.15 per pot. 3 pots $3.00. 2 SUPER SMKK CENTRES MARSHLAND: Cnr Marshland & Preston Roads
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33958, 26 September 1975, Page 5
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