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You’ll love our Camellias and they’ll love you right back. They’ve been a big line with Gardenway for many years. Thousands of Garden City folks have come to us for well grown, hand picked ■ Camellias because they had ’been recommended to us by customers already satisfied. We know the latest varieties and which do well in Christchurch. ; X We have large specimens sporting buds a plenty and a special collection of smaller plants at only $2.99 and $3.99. For those who know the names there is Diamond Head, Donation, Elsie Head, Dr Tinsley, Guillio Nuccio, Kumasaka, Moshio, Mary Phobe Taylor and Wilbur Foss. And for those who don't you can pick them as they flower. Some are flowering now and the others all have flower buds set to bloom between now and Spring. We have the range. You don't need all of our Camellias — just a happy combination. Love affairs guaranteed. Fresh apples within easy reach! We've been giving away apples by the crate- ■ ful at Hornby, Marshlands and Riccarton to every youthful visitor who was tempted to taste. There will be more for those who call this week too. It's been surprising to find how many people don't grow .apples because they (rHffMrrflfesCfy haven't the space for a full sized tree and *<- believe that dwarf trees produce small fruits. Not so. Our dwarf trees produce full sized L—, 11n ■ n fruits — all within easy picking two varieties on one tree. Dual range. You can squeeze them into apples $4.99, Pears (cross typically small backyard spaces, pollinating) $7.99. Or plant a Dwarfs have other big advantages. Tangshe the self pollinating They produce large crops years cherry, also quite dwarf, $7.99. earlier, flavour and colour The whole range of fruits is enhanced too. Only $3.50. if your available at Gardenway. Peaches, kids don't like our apples, we'll Almonds Black or White Mulberries, eat our words. Sweet Chestnuts, Nectarines, Other fruitful space savers. Enjoy Plums, Apricots and Berry fruits. Which roses will you be planting? ■ If you can't tel Josephine from Walter or Hot Pewter from a Bulls Red, visit us. Even those don’t exhaust the red roses. Being kind, agreeable, compliant people we stock what you ask for — and what the growers grow. Uncle Walter s really tall. Bulls Red was I bred by Sam McGredy, international rose breeder and selected to commemorate the centenary of the Bulls Hort. Soc. (It keeps for ages in water). You'll find information to help you choose at Gardenway. What about price? Josephine Baker a long stemmed beauty is only $2.99, Hot Pewter introduced this year is $4.99. Be reassured our selection of $2.99 bush and climbing roses will provide colours, perfume, health and vigour to satisfy all but collectors of the latest! It has to. Come Summer, be sure that if it’s a disappointment, you can pull it up bring it back with its label and we will replace it cheerfully, without fuss. African Violets: the element of surprise / | Violet, magenta, pastel-pink, bicolour blue, ’i k white too, doubles and singles, lovely well grown plants at the surprisingly low price of i Si.so (including gift wrapping). • f They look cute in a pretty little basket for birthdays, anniveraries, self, indulgence or as a surprise for Mum, She'll love you for it. The Africian Violet is America’s most popular indoor plant — it would be in New Zealand too if we could get enough! They're easy to keep and for those who want to know, our free leaflet gives you more surprising facts. Vipletsl .sQ. Bosket 53.99 HORNBY MARSHLAND RICCARTON 19 Chalmers St Cnr Marshland & Preston Rds 89-91 Pict on Ave Hornby Centre is behind the MeH at the Hornby-Sumner Bus Terminus, Ph;4B-171. j- i'"’ '.’is ■ •«, -•
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