Gardenway summer sale of growers' surplus * trees and flowering shrubs. Fri. f Sat. and Sunday selection at both nurseries Riccarton: 89-91 Picton Avenue Marshland: Corner Marshland and Prestons Roads. All sale stock is 4 guaranteed as usual Fresh selection of bargains $3.99 choice shrubs and ~ trees Br Ailanthus altissima (Tree of heaven). A large * j shade tree with gorgeous autumn tints 10' Wk » now. Laburnum vossii 24" sprays of yellow L i \ -Ou 1I blossoms. Liguidambar ’Moonbeam’ 8 specimens. Picea pungens, selected seedlings * for blue colour. Azara microphylla (Vanilla W 4 Tree) 6-Bft now, hardy, good for shelter, - W " screening. Azalea mollis named few only of • y . these superior varieties. Magnolia San Jose and other large flowered deciduous varieties. x Catalpa. gold leaved variety, good specimen shade tree. Maples, ornamental leaved dwarf and medium sized types lovely for sheltered , ? , corners. Acer negundo, silver and green leaved \ i hardy tree, most decorative. Bushy Cedars 4ft high now. \tAM In addition we offer the lovely evergreen . Magnolia grandiflora at only $4.99 and a few J .’j,.‘ffi’' choice Acer pal.- dissectum (red leaved) for only 56.99 and some choice golden conifer specimens. Orange and red Witch Hazels. conifers $2.99 Evergreens and shade Cherry trees in a range of shapes and sizes including dainty trees for small gardens and lilte the Poplar shaped Cherry, amamogawa, a pink ' spire of blossom in Spring. Ideal for restricted MMK space, avenues etc. All these varieties were 55.75-56.99. Robinia ( False Acacia’) large spreading tree for dry areas. Plane tree WB 'Autumn Glory’. Excellent city tree stands poor - soils and smog dust and grime. Lovely foliage and autumn tints. Alnus, medium sized shade tree for moist areas, damp lawns etc. Pittosporum Eugenoides (Lemon Matipo). Large sized bushes 3-4 ft. Fosythia 4-stt excellent grade for a wonderful display of cherries yellow blossoms in Spring. Oak trees, several varieties. Red Beech 3-4 ft. showing good ( > colour. Useful for screening or as a single A. specimen. Thuja pyramidalis, easy to grow . .-.A columnar shaped conifer. Forms a pillar of rich green. $2.00 Flowering and g ' Evergreens. : V tf Arizonica specimens sft now, great plants * Jk growing strongly in large containers. Telopea BNBHHHk I varieties (Waratahs), for sunny, warm places. s ' * Holly bushes, Aralias (Fatsia) and many other varieties in smaller numbers including the ? t spectacular Snowball Tree. TELOPEA $2.50 Camellias and Rhodos 'S Best assortment yet offered in our Summer t Sale. Large specimens of popular flowering -"y varieties many well budded for winter and g. spring displays. Rhododendrons are in tall | d&QS and dwarf varieties. OylT■ $1.50 Flowering Shrubs 3 Flowering Currant (Ribes) Chaenomeles SHuNnF (flowering Japonica') hardy flowers for months. Scented Viburnums. N.Z. native Hebes, japonicas lovely fresh plants in a variety of attractive types including H. Montana, H. Lavender Lass .. H sub-alpina, H. McKeenii etc. Also a few Pseudopanax Gold Splash and a number of , Gums 4-6 ft. high $l.OO Ground covers and flowering Thrypotmeme. dainty pinkish white sprays (D for a sunny place. Acacia baileyana — green | 'V’v'Sy X* and purple varieties. Quick growing medium p’ 7 (■) size tree with masses of yellow flowers in | ; early Spring. Cotoneaster horizontalis (Rock fl L,,-.! Spray) hardy groundcover, grows rapidly with I masses of attractive red berries, fresh vigorous plants. Coprosma kirkii, hardy N.Z. native ground cover for banks or any area which requires a tough evergreen carpet. ■ Grows well where grass will not thrive. Senecio greyii another quick growing N.Z. .jgk; native with masses of attractive yellow flowers in Summer. Tolerates shade b. and drought, fine for group planting. Manukas BBT 7 and paeonies and other lines in smaller numbers such as flowering Brooms variegated Iris hebes Raoulia Boronias, Golden Liguistrum and Upright Golden Willows at both Marshland and Riccarton. magnolia □PEN EVERYDAY Riccarton: 89-91 Picton Ave. Marshland:. Cnr Marshland & Prester- n.-v-.|
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