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I seven -- ays I Cnr Farry Rd t Smith St BEAUTIFUL scented ' BROWN HL flie sweetest perfume imaginable in each delicate flower. Our D ft D ft lIIA ■ scented Boronios DUftUNIA S—_ include the red and ah e<s r\r t bloc forms also A ll each. LILY of the valley shrub A real stunner for most garden positions. A compact, colourful evergreen smothered in gorgeous weeping blooms , jyWafcjftni ARM - NOW! —JSLOP off dll Lilv of the Valley ■SHI RRK3 BRILLIANT MOLLIS AZALEAS Almost to their peak with magnificent orange, scarlet, gold . and pink blooms. The profusion of colour is douling from ' these lovely plants. Reduced by $1 00 each for one week only "BUTTERCUP SHRuF" ‘SUNGOLD’ ■RSKKiWi DWARF MOUNTAIN 9 OWS y 2ft h9h ° El AXZ JK'- ' 3ft across. Gives summer -V rLAX. 1 d ' s ’’ l °y wifh ™ ss “ of V 7/ Shiny green droopmg z , X A <ieep 9 ° ld Woonis ' tx MR ifjf foliage. Grows 3-4 ft and 7 hardy and quick growing. •wKXvjll 17// gives great year round Reduced by 50c eff’J' to all typos of V each. Were $3.25. ’ j h cron ki Reduced by $l.OO Now $2.75 « each. Were $3.45 DftDftCD 2 VEftE DI ANTQ competitive prices. Also cucumbrr, morrow, DUftMLft Of VIUL rUAHI W pumpkin plants, peppers, aubergines, garlic, onion, mint and porcley jdontr a 1 izevM a nr _irn_ IB I* Record cropping tomato plants - over g\ I J C | D A Tfj Aft \ 3000 tomatoes on only four plants at Pl VJ I lirXl LZI fl W counting )jme CHRISTCHURCH GROWN ‘ So long os you follow the instructions, there's o tremendous fOR CHRISTCHURCH CONDITIONS. • future in these Austatoms, soys Mr F. A. McFoayen. I used a good base fertilizer initially, then fed consistently. 1 Mr SSraßraglHP" /je Mcfadyen provided his Austratom with o substantial bamboo frame and provided it with netting too. He won o regional prize '‘IJUBIMr with 634 fruit ot one time, eventually picking 1344 tomatoes IHHF weighing a total of 15'. lb . From one plant, remember’ r Austratoms ore Christchurch grown, grafted wonder-cropper jL tomato plants which produce abundant fruit or regular size jfIBHSL over a very long season Be sure to collect the booklet 'Austratoms Without Tears,' free to every purchaser It contmw full cultural notes, iHustratzd planting instructions and r form for the Grec’ Austratom Contest, first pr»ze XT AUSTRATOMS ONLY 99c ea. at PORTSTONC fQLdfJSKt . AUSTRATUCKER jmcrSr A mL Granular tomato plant food especially AUJTRATQDDT blended and produced for modern tomato 9 * w f «cmui« liquid pkmt food for those who roqu.ro bettor crop production. 52.35 $2.35 h »o , ’ h '«r«®P’ $1.99
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