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It's the ideal time to plant-out your Citrus Orchard ETTzTiniTJ; ■IJTiVL-B ■•■4 - • Heavy Fruiting MEYER PERHAPS THE MOST POPULAR OF ALL LEMON TREES, particularly in Canter- ▼ ’*■ bury, where their hardiness is an all-important factor. THEY'RE SUCH EARLY W 7 V AND ABUNDANT CROPPERS; SWEETER AND JUICIER THAN AVERAGE: WILL WITHSTAND FAIRLY SEVERE FROSTS. A most attractive decorative shrub tw \ produces eye-catching, fragrant White citrus blooms, even when laden wrth RIGH ’ NO * *•-' HAVE meter EEMON '> " ,HREE advanced stages o* ay ”< GROWTH AND THEY'RE ALL EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG. HEALTHY AND WELL : ’ ” SHAPED TREES - don! miss them at Cashmere Downs this weekend! 18-INS. 2FT. TALL 3FT. TALL .iw s 2 -25 $4 - 95 $5 - 95 MLa Supreme Sour EUREKA M 1 BARELY DOES ’’EUREKA' FAIL JO YIELD LEMONS WHEN THEY ARE NEEDED W * mm FOR HOT DRINKS SOCIAL DRINKS AND SPECIAL RECIPES because it carnr - ,’4/, 'v*'" 3lmost contmuouslv throughout the year The tree is thornless, has wWsfBMWShSMwi tiemcndou', vigoui ano is highly resistanl to tisease P RODUCES LARCI ? , |S| Mg SMOOTH-SKINNED FRUII: EXTREMELY JUICY AND ALMOST SEEDLESS Joo notch specimens in two grand heights - MIGHTY » CHOICE r X- C 3 FOOT 4-FOOT Gorgeous Sweet Scented 1 >17.1: M boronia' LOA D S OF DELIGHTFUL STRONGLY-SCENTED EVERY FAMILY NEEDS AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF TREE-RIPENED ORANGES FLOWERS FOR THE SPRING AND EARLY AND, WITH VARIETIES LIKE THE ONES WE HAVE, IT'S EASY TO GROW mamtuc vai in r nr *ll v * nnnr LARGE. THIN-SKINNED, SWEET AND JUICY FRUIT. We have excellent SUMMER MONTHS — YOU LL REALLY ADORE 2 to 3ft tall speciamens of • CARTER'S NAVEL, one of the finest navel OWNING A BORONIA! oranges available, noted for its highly coloured flesh and extreme succulence • HARWOOD LATE, which begins to ripen in October and A produces an abundance of large fruit throughout late Spring and Summer: first choice if you're planting on the flat • WASHINGTON NAVEL, the jkiA world-famous winter ripening orange, unexcelled for flavour, luicmes'; and fL general high quality. They're real beauties! Eactl P |ant produces hundreds of tiny bell shaped blooms that fill the garden with a rich anll Perfume. V j -My* absolutely gorgeous in , "■ 4’ ,he Mrl)i e * enin i ative indoors E 1 n f J J J I I I I /is Jr'* 1 these ready-to liT . I ■ IS 1 k J ■ *7 — thrive shrubs are HtWllY ,N |uo * N ° S Jg- - SOME HAVE ALREADY A FRUIT THAT’S RICH IN VITAMINS, AS WELL AS BEING POPULAR FOR fffiF, . T .Jjjf V BEGUN SHOWERING MARMALADE AND DRINKS. We have « MORRISON'S SEEDLESS, the - THEMSELVES WITH standard variety for eaung ano preserves crops heavily and legularly with . < GLORIOUS RED BROWN large juicy fruit • GOLDEN SPECIAL, the super Golden Yellow Grapefruit J t |L OR YELLOW FLOWERS, packed with flavour and goodness • WHEENIE. very popular on account of K.„ .. ,'■ v.nV Su, ‘ t 0 Ml> fifi. M be its large Pale Yellow fruit; crops heavily once some size has been attained; I ea ’iy a > Cashmere Downv ripens from about lune until December j * !*..-*. J drive-in nursery! - - . A »■ RED or BROWN BRIGHT YELLOW ALL $5.95 {52.25 $2.70 MANDARINS!! mSarE SPLENDID COMPACT TREES FOR HOME PLANTING, BECAUSE EVERYONE LOVES THE SWEET TASTE OF A TRUE MANDARIN We've got three mover varieties all around 2ft tall right now * BURGESS SCARLET, features a stocky twiggy growth and August crops of medium fruit with Bright Orange Scarlet skins • MM ■ ■ HMI * CLEMENTINE, renowned for fine flavour, shape and size of fruit: ripens ■■ ■ ■ July to August period • SILVERHILL SATSUMA, practically seedless and has UB I I such delicious deep Orange/Red flesh; ripens earlier than most Citrus I I A DRIVE ALONG CASHMERE ROAD AT LEAST HALF A MILE PAST THE CRACROFT SHOPPING CENTRE ON THE CORNER OF HOON HAY ROAD - then, continue past open paddocks until you see the large, colourful "Cashmere Downs" sign at the entrance to our tree-lined drive WE'RE HERE 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 9A.M. TO SP.M. Telephone 382-019 or 384-628 Open all Weekend at 245 Cashmere Road
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33959, 27 September 1975, Page 6
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