Expect something different at Gardenway — like exquisite Gold Laced Polyanthus. Flower clusters in rich red colours with every petol edged gold. A jjEgaj; 'iSs famous olde" world flower. A hundred years ago there would • be few homes in the North of England that didn't have a pot of | . "gold lace’’ to cherish. With every ' plant we supply, a leaflet is ineluded which describes the remark- . able history and improvement of this interesting plant. $1.25 clump. W*. Have you planted your "English Spring" garden? // Create it here and now with the ; flowers that made the English a”\ A' ' r*/yi ' Spring famous — real English M\ X'i \ All jA Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), CsAj Violets, Primulas, Crocuses, Wood ’ ''<■ 'l/Wy Anemones and dwarf Narcissus fIMMi Bambi'. Choose a cool corner, iwSl perhaps shaded by a tree and’ Wiwwll Wplont them in drifts. Parlour Palms, six year old antiques! f i Aspidistras, popular in Victorian times because t V- A \'A of their hardiness, are appreciated now for their grace. Place them anywhere they can be Way wimW • seen ,o advantage- Aspidistras tolerate cold' V V \ or hat, wet or dry conditions and are unII I t/t'J affected by gas — one reason for their former popularity. You’ll love these super sized vwlpy specimens, patiently grown to perfection and Jlf]l virtually indestructible in places where other pj,*’ plants perish. $19.50 each. And Bead plants,the nearest •k living things to jade • M Another easy grower which won t hold it against you if the occasional watering is forgotten. They grow just like jade beads delicately strung together. Mature plants cascade a metre or more. Plont them in one of IS® our hanging bead pots or in a macrame ®®< s , hanger. Only 51.25 and 51.99. »l. It's convenient at Gardenway For Camellias (from 51.99) Rhododendrons (many mature plants in bud 54.99) favourites y* _ and new varieties — Harvest Moon, Mount Everest, Anna Rose Whitney etc. Birch treesp4 TM. from 99c Cherry- trees.-Roses-(bush, climbers UJL<. pt ■ -PH and standards . Phebalium and other hedge I plants. bp) bj iQj < -?/ > Aluminium Glasshouses 3 / Grow with the best. /eV s * n 0 ran g e of sizes priced from 5430. See them in use at B Gardenways 3 nurseries. No |B | deposit terms available, leisurgo B B ■ | is the easy one to erect no | VW L putty, paint or clips. I I L>_ _ Get it all together Lgß ■ ■ at Gardenway -rees and |lf bushes fragrant Daphne Shelter | 111 lw W Pines and Cedars (10c and 30c J each), sprays fertilizer, seeds. 19 Chalmers Street potting compost or pottery. I . . . ... . .... Asparagus strawberries and behind Hornby Mall rhubarb - _ IjiTßraTfSll HORNBY MARSHLAND RICCARTON 19 Cnr Marshland & B9-91 ,
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