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i Fruits, Plants, Produce • i POTATOES, digging daily. 678 , I Cashmere Road. SWTC RASPBERRIES, boysenberries, i Freemans Berry Fruits, 400 ■ I Marshlands Rd. 231 RASPBERRIES, boysenj berries. Freemans Berry I Fruits, 400 Marshland Road.: I Pb. 858-803. ii RASPBE RRIES. blackberries,! ■ ■ boysenberries, blackcur-l !i rants, loganberries, goose-: | berries. Jam and dessert! ■< packs. Redwood Gardens,; 434 Sawvers Arms Rd, Ph. I ■ 596-435. D ■ RED clover hay, second cut,' :j racehorse quality, $2 bale. I Phone 6400 Kaiapoi. 271 : SALE, sale, sale. Trees and shrubs. Alder. Alpine, ; Wattle, Lemonwood, Eui calyptus varieties Catalpa, Pussywillow, Casuarina etc., ■ 25c each. Natives, Conifers, ' Smoke bush, Pink Silk tree, Birch, Honeylocust, Aralias, Rhus Clematis Dwarf Bam- . boo, Eucalyptus Nicholli, Forsythia, Pink Pampas etc. 75c, Azaleas, Jap. Maple, Blue Spruce, Loquat, Gingko, 95c. Prebbleton Nurseries, 109 Blakes Rd. Prebbleton. WS23 SPECIAL of the week, tuberous begonias $1.85, geraniums 95c, gazania, fuchsia from $1.50, dahlia, petunia from 85c, bedding and vegetable plants, lettuce, cabbage, leeks, cauli, brussels sprouts, celery, broccoli, silverbeet, pumpkin, cucumber, peppers, alyssum, asparagus ferns, celosia, carnation, gerberas, geranium, gypsophila, fuchsia, heliotrope, marigold, phlox, pansy, Sweet William, Viola, pinks, salvia, zinnia, apples, Olive, plums, pears, black and red currants, gooseberry, walnut, tree tomatoes, kiwi fruit, Passion fruit, figs, tangelo, lemon orange, grape fruit, mandarin, limes, blue cedar and spruce, golden and copper beech, azalia, camellia, kalmai, scented daphne and boronia, rhododendron, lucaspernam, protea, bush and standard roses including Cecil Brunner, and a large range of other trees and shrubs, Thompson’s Nursery, 269 Hills Road, phone 851-226, open Sundays. 526 STRAW, for shelter, gardens etc. $1 a bale or $8 for 10 bales. Pea straw $1.50. Island Pastures, Island Road, Clarkville, Saturday March 1, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SWSI STRAWBERRIES blackberries, now ready in quantity. Jam and dessert at stall, or pick your own. Also frozen raspberries and boysenberries. Honeysuckle Fruit Farm, 30 Watsons Rd (off Harewood Rd, near Johns Rd). Open daily 9 a.m. to-5 p.m. Phone 595-501. 25 STRAWBERRIES, pick your own or orders taken. Giles Rd. KAI. 7730. TS23 STRAWBERRIES p.y.0., $1.50 kg, 18 Lower Styx Rd, off Marshland Rd, Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. STRINGLESS beans for deep freezing, 55c kilo also other fresh vegetables and Chippewa potatoes. Open all day Saturday at 954 Harewood Rd. SPECIAL of the week tuberous begonia $1.85, geraniums 95c, gazania, fuchsia from $1.50, contoneasters $2.50 bedding and vegetable plants, lettuce, cabbage, cauli, celery, silverbeet, peppers, alyssum, asparagus ferns, celosia, carnation, gerberas, geranium, gypsophila, fuchsia, heliotrope, marigold, phlox, . pansy, Sweet William, viola pinks, apples olive, plums, pears, black and redcurrents, gooseberry, walnut tree tomatoes, Kiwi fruit, passion fruit, figs, tangelo, lemon orange, grapefruit, manda- ‘ ri.n, limes, blue cedar and spruce, golden and copper beech, azalia, camellia, kalmal, scented daphne and boronia, rhododendron, lucaspernam, protea, bush and standard roses Including Cecil Brunner, and a large range of other trees, shrubs and house plants. Thompson’s Nursery, 269 Hills Road. Ph. 851-226, Open Sundays. SWEET corn, ready now, also potatoes and fresh vegetables, daily at 225 Wigram Road. 23 TOMATOES, sauce and salad from 30c kg. First turn left; past Yaldhurst Hotel. Ph.: 429-185. TS26 TOMATOES, Ist grade, excellent quality, $3.50 9kg (201 b case lots. Freemans Berry Fruits, 400 Marshland Road. TOMATOES, sauce, 30 cents kg, beetroot 20c kg, orders taken. 105 Tosswill Rd. Ph. 497-314. TOMATOES for sauce, $2.50 case week-end only. Orders Ph. 487-766. 52a Epsom Road. TOMATOES, com. Pick your own tomatoes, 30 cents kg. Picking buckets and takeaway bags provided. Sweet corn 10 cents cob. Picked while you wait. Knights Road, Weedons, sign posted from Weedons-Ross/Maddlsons ■Rd intersection. Ph. 478-337. TOMATOES, 40 cents kg; pumpkins, 40 cents kg; . potatoes, 20 cents kg; sweet corn, 10 cents cob. Orders taken. 100 Johns Rd, Belfast, Ph. 8445 Belfast. ! TOMATOES, sauce, $3 case, Bring own containers. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 609 Avon- , head Road, opp. airport. TOMATOES, organically grown by a group organised bv the People of the Land Trust in Little Akaroa. 10c per lb. 23 TULIPS bulbs, magnificent red tulips for Spring, guaranteed virus free, $2.50 per ten, $lO per 50, $l5 per 100. Ph. Lincoln 467. VEGE and bedding plants. 37 Cornwall Street (not Sundays). S 8 WHEAT straw, unsprayed, excel, quality, 40 cents bale. Ph. Len 377 or 600. WS23 BON CHRETIEN PEARS Last week-end. CHRYSANTHEMUMS Freshly Cut Flowers 5 stems $l. LEO CLARK, 8 Bowenvale Avenue. BON CHRETIEN PEARS NOW READY Week-end and week day afternoons only. Bring containers to: 53 CROFTON ROAD (off Harewood Road). APRICOTS 1000 CASES — FROM $3.95 PEACHES — from $4.75 case. I PLUMS — from $2.95 case. I NECTARINES—S3.9S case. ' i PEARS — $4.85 case. RASPBERRIES — $6.60 3kg. !BOYSENBERRIES—S6.6O 3kg. (APPLES — $2.45 case. (POTATOES — $3.55 s.b. ( FRESH VEGES DAILY ' OPEN 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, fl'—/ " J . ••

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