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Gardenway Summer sale of Shrubs, Trees, Bulbs Seeds & Hardware. Tues., Wed. & Thurs Bargains at both nurseries Riccarton: 89-91 Picton Avenue FjfcTxjhn Marshlands: Cnr Marshland & !BMB Prestons Roads. HBM I All sale stock is guaranteed as usual. KSSifIJ . _ Lemon Trees (were $6.25); Feijoas were $4.05 ] ideal for shelter and privacy as well as fruit; Chilean Fire Bush BL ■■■ ■ were $3.75-55 25. Waratahs - hardy oreades type were $4.05; Hill Banksra Collina good plants of this lovely Cone Flower were $4.55: Rhodos a few only; Gumpo Azaleas (were $3.65) lovely large plants of this rockery variety. Pseudoporrrax varieties were , $4 05-$4.45: Metrosideros, choice varieties including Red Gold RorO9IRC were S 4 85 Acacia Rewa. (were $3.65;) selection of evergreen Du I jjvl 1110 confiders. Native grasses 3 for $2.00 Surplus bulbs and seeds. Canno Lilies 25c ea. Gladiolus coms 30c per 5,60 c per 10. SI.OO per 20 (were 65c per 5, SI 15 per 10 ■ and 52.15 per 20). Bulk pea seed 35c per lb ( was I 55c and 65c per lb). Sugar Peas (may be cooked I like French beans, pod and all) 35c per packet I (were 50c). I . Flowering Azaleas including some first releases I dfbgfl (were $3.65. s2®s); Dwarf (Heavenly Bamboo)- were $2.85BL ■ $4.25; Hypericum Sungold large buttercup flowers a plant for B B shade or sun — were $3.65; Aucuba (Variegated Laurel) were $3.65, South African Leucospermums were $4.25; Flannel Flower Phyllica — were $3.65; Phomium Radiance — strong upright <ream and green Flax — were $4.25; selection of Camellias (frost has tipped some of the young growth but no lasting harm has Iw? QI ■ • been done). Scented Boronias were $2.25-$3.65. Chinese Holly © Grape, were $4.45. N.Z. Native Lacebark, were $4.05. Peat: Special sale offer Usually 52.55 in the large yellow bag. Only 52.25 during the sale. Dig in plenty when planting Rhodos, ■ Camellias, Ericas etc. Use peat liberally in potting I composts and when planting trees and shrubs in I light sandy soils. ,1. AA Corokias hardy N.Z. native berrying shrubs for windy I Illi areas in shade or sun). Other natives include; Senecio (grey H ■■■ ■ foliage yellow flowers), Hophomyrtus Coprosma etc: Yellow m flowered Hypericum were $2.25-$2.55: Acacia melanoxylon. (Yellow Wattle): Native Iris Libertia grandiflora Manukas in bud , were $2.55 53 25: Prostrate Californian Lilacs; Abelia grandiflora KOrffOinC pink flowers for shade or sun; flowering Indian Azaleas: assorted Dal gull Id flowering heaths Cabbage trees — were $4.45. Sale selection includes: Magnolia (evergreen), Liquidambor Willows (weeping and tortured). Tulip Trees, lacebark, Matipo, Judas Tree etc. All reduced I to less than half original price. Gardenway always 1 I offers genuine reductions — original prices are I shown on the label. I i large assortment of plants, some slightly marked by recent late * frosts but basically unharmed. Climbers such as:- Mandevilleo, ■■ " Hordenbergia. Virginia Creeper, Rock plants including Dusty M W Millet which have finished flowering this season. Several ground W” <over items- Pomegranate; Port Wine Magnolias: Pink flowered _ . Abelias Dwarf red Flax Thumbelina; Carnation plants. Also R/irPsins many ° ,her ' ,ems in smoll c > uantif ' Bs ,o ° nurn ® r ° us *° men ” on - Glasshouses and sheds will in price after Jan Ist. Make extra savings — buy now. The following items are offered from stock at | considerable discount:- I 10 x 6 Glasshouse demonstration model $290 (includes 1 I foundation was $368). 6 x 6 Glasshouse (3 only) $lBO, Were . I $205 Caretaker gardenhouse 6x3' $llO, Were $l3O. Utility I garden shed 6x6' $ 160, were $lB5. 12 x 6 sheds (4 only) $275 ! were $3lO. ~ • . Q . . . cd ,--= • to.- PC .Irene to parslev seen: p ants -ees. shru»«. seeo. rigs, seen & bulbs treat treeI - ’ 9 .. i p--arts ,n-K Ola- e seed -OS 8. nouse Dlanls: rakes, hoes. hose, spade; • p- c-- glasshouses; pots, planters, tub: |. - - '-J'-' ocaIk£i Gardenway BIIB—B

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Press, 23 November 1976, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 23 November 1976, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 23 November 1976, Page 3

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