! Fruits, Plants, i Produce : BARGAIN plants, Boronia, I Kaka Beak. Wattle, Cytisusi 25 cents, Silver Birch Abut- I ilon, Silver Dollar Gum. 35 cents. Purple Maple, Pho- i j tinia. Liquid Amber, Pink . Silk Tree Weigelia, Manuka, Smoke Bush, Nicholli gum, | Purple Birch, Conifers, etc.,; 75 cents. Many others, in-; eluding natives. 109 Blaeks | ; Road, Prebbleton. S9OlO ; BARLEY straw, 50 cents a bale. Marwick, phone Kaiapoi 7041. f BARLEY straw, 60 cents bale. Ph. Line. 339. BEDDING, vegetable and tomato plants in trough or boxes. Lettuce, cabbage, cauli, silver beet, parsley, j chives, sage, mint, peppers,; Cape Gooseberry, aster, al-; $ yssum, antirrhinum, centaurea, cineraria, aubretia,! Canterbury bells, gera’i niums, gypsophila, gerbera,[ ' fuchsia, heliotrope, Liv-! ’! ingstone daisies, wochia, 10- : ;| beiia, lupin, marigold, poly-1 anthus, stocks, sweet peas, ! sweet William, nemesia, pei tunia, pansies, phlox, viola, verbena. Tomato plants: Eurocross, B. B. Money maker, Potentate, Russian j Red, Scoresby dwarf Beefs- • I take, Grosse Lisse, Best of All, Big Boy, acid free Golden Queen. Thompsons Nursery, 269 Hills Road. Ph. 8b 226 closed Sunday. > BEDDING plants, good seleci tion. Tomato plants, shrubs, > etc. Open 7 days. Emmitts. | Nursery, 179 Weston Road. H 6043 , ! BEARDED iris (tall or dwarf), I from a wide range of ( named varieties, 6 different | 5 but unlabelled for $2 or with names attached, 4 for > $2. Siberican Iris, 4 different $2. Collection, 1 | Spuria, 1 Japanese, 1 Evan-; ■; sia, 1 Pseudacorus, and 1 other Iris, $2. Post free.! Mrs D. Christie, 3 Spring- , j field St, Balclutha. ■ BLUE Gum Berry Fann. ' Orders taken for fresh and j ;i frozen berry fruit. Ph. 5981 941. Di - BROAD beans. Ideal for slic-i; ’ ing. 40c kg. For orders. Ph. 1 ■' 527-639. BROAD beans. Freshly ;< »t picked for freezing, I 3kg $1 or by the; 5 1 box. 595 Johns Road. Hare-! I wood. - BROAD beans for freezing. 86 y | Bridle Path Rd. ■. BROAD beans lor deep freezI ing. Only $2.80 large case.; L Open all day Sat. at 954 i Harewood Rd. ; BROAD beans for freezing, ’ 3kg $1 or one large case $3. Orders taken. 87 Crofton 1 Road. Ph. 598-028. ■ BROAD beans for freezing, > Santoza Orchard, 89 Gardiners Road, (off Harewood Road). ’ BROAD beans, pick your own, bring own containers, 10c ’ lb. 284 Prestons Road. < 1 BROADBEANS for freezing, hurry, last week, only $3 ’ large case, Karimama, 49 » Horotane Valley. T 5466 < CABBAGE, new potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, beetroot. All grown by us. 53 Crofton Rd (off Harewood Rd). I 56125 CARROTS, 30c. Beetroot, 30c bunch. Cabbage 30c. Caulis, 40c. Broad beans, onions 1 15c, 500 gr. Silverbeet, spring onions, pumpkin. 20c. Lettuce, spinach, Zsc. Rhu--1 barb, 45c. New potatoes,15c. 500 gramme cheaper by ll the case. Everything freshi at 954 Harewood Road. Open all day, Saturday. . CHERRIES, freshly picked, re.: duced prices in 2 kgs.j packs, Karimarua, 49 Horo-i lane Valley. I CHERRIES available now at! Aromaunga Orchard 116; Bridle Path Road. Heath-11 ‘j cote Valley. i *! CHERRIES direct from our j ' orchard and fresh each day.; H Also fresh veges, apples, I L and a limited supply of old. 2 [ potatoes from $3 per bag. ‘ Open Tuesday-Sunday.: ! Lochbuie Fruit Farm, 543 i ; Main North Rd, Belfast. r 57624 (CHICKEN litter, now avail- )' able bulk or spread. Ph. ' Burnham 719. I CHIPPEWA certified seed I potatoes, $4 s.b. Surplus I amount. 170 Gardiners Rd, Hare wood, Ph. 598-481. I CHRISTMAS trees. Those I interested in selling from I home, phone 518-416. -CHRYSANTHEMUM plants. 42 I Sawyers Arms Road. Ph. | 528-125. DAHLIAS unnamed, many varieties, 20 cents. Ph. SPN ■ ■ 738. FEED oats for sale, 20 bags, : Ph. 24-088 Oxford. IFEED barley 35 sacks, $8 per sack. Rolleston 478-852.59825 , FRENCH tarragon, pineapple, I sage, lemon thyme, bergamot, lawn chamomile, i majoram, chicory and an . j exciting selection of over 70 t! different herbs at “Thyme Cottage” 973 Colombo Stret I near Edge ware Road. Open Sat. from 11 a.m. 2768 i FRESH cut lettuce, spring cabbage and spring onions J daily. 451 Main South Road. FRESHLY picked tomatoes! and sweet cherries. 50 S Horotane Valley. 54473 FRESHLY dug new potatoes,; J lettuce, carrots, beetroot,; I cabbage, silver beet, straw- i berries. Open 7 days, 9 ’ : a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Heathi vale Orchard. 112 Bridle! j Path Rd, Heathcote Valley. ; GIANT Sunflower plants, in* n pois, 50c. Get some early j d leeks and celery in now. o 333 Hendersons Road. ; j. GLASSHOUSES erectea ready n for use or kitsets from $265 I r for 9ft x 6ft. Other sizes: available. Armitage treated I D pinus glasshouses, cheapest! з. and best. Tru Products, Ph.) a 894-731, Box 24024, 180 Lin-! >f wood Ave. Open Saturday. 1 8 STC 7, ;HAY lucerne mixture 225; 5.1 bales, good quality, $1.60; 5. bale, delivered within rea-| 61 sonable distance. Ph. 599i)! 637. h| HAY carting, on farm. Caret tage, reasonable rates. Ph. 1.1 518-416. STC !4iHAY carting. On farm .cardi tage. Reasonable rates. Ph. d 518-416. D v, ;HEBES 70c rock plants and u; perennials 50c. good selection. Ph. 383-185. >fiHOT house tomatoes, all ■s I grades. J reasonable prices, и. I also cucumbers. 515 Haren wood Road. Open 10-6 p.m. ! j :IL AM Hardy seed potatoes n! for sale, 10 sacks left, $4 ls j per sack. 278 Wooldridge ppi Road. Not Sunday. F 7868 , 'LETTUCES 20 cents each also 7 tall Marigold plants 40 cents per doz. 66 Moffett St, Is,T\ lington. LUCERNE hay, top quality,' I“i approx. 2000 bales. West ? ‘ Melton. Offers to phone 556668. . LUCERNE mixture hay, $1.50. h can be held in storage at no extra, till required. Ph. 497- . 254. at MACHINE dressed white Clo- , ver seconds, 25c per !b, ' 1 suitable for oversowing. Ph. iz~ Sthbg 1 87. t MARIGOLDS, petite mixed. 20 ie cents dozen. 17 Stanbury 5 A'.e, Spreydon. lS ’ MEADOW hay sell, small lots. Ph. 855-445 evenings. 58125 1,0 MEADOW hay. 80c bale. Ph. ■* 885-250. MEADOW hay, good quality. $1.20 bale. Ph. 497-592. — : MEADOW hav, 2WII) bales. $1.20 bale. Ph. 389-228. T 1271 NEW potatoes, tomatoes, cabbages. cauliflowers, atrawberries. cucumbers and other veges Also orders taken for raspberries, blackcurrants and ooysenberries Ph. 598-862 or call 232 Highsted Rd. Bishopdale ’Open all week end). D NEW Potatoes, digging now. Ram Hardy and Rua. own ; containers. 52 Bowenvale j ’ Ave. F 5485 NEW potatoes Case lots, digging now. Also Christmas walnuts, pumpkins and braod beans for freezing. Open week-ends only. 86 Bridle Path Rd. NEW potatoes, $3.43 sugar bag. Windsor Fruit Market, j 141 C New Brighton Road, open Saturday 9.30 a m. to 1 F ‘ p.m.
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