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Ferns larger than you thought and much cheaper too. Gardenways festival of ferns includes giant hanging Boston lace and Maidenhair ferns straight out of Better Homes and Gardens. Give them room, the. simple care outlined in A • our free leaflets and you'll have room filling giants in no time. i> Small ferns at the festival start as low as $.125 Choice Boston lace are. $3.25, well fronded Maidenhairs in 6” pots only. $4.99, Jig-saw Puzzles $2.99, Magnificent spreading Asparagus sprengeni baskets $7.50 and $8.50 — you •could expect them to be double the price. Of course there are some of the super sized specimens at $12.50 and $20.00. These are the exclusive-to-Gardenwdy Birds Nest, Maidenhair and Microlepia ferns. And expect something different like Graeme North's imaginative Dragon planters. Graeme's creations have found their A r/Ti way South in small numbers from Whangarei. Now he is potting in . ■ /--■*•* Otago and for the first time j ; Gardenway is able to display a , k representative collections at each • in branch/* "Puff”, illustrated, is. . r superbly fashioned and glazed. A choice.piece for an important place, $4,5. His herb planters are also fully glazed with large pockets suitable .for ferns too. The very large I cylindrical pots with face masks and I -s|| | smaller items from $7.50 as well |y||L_ Vill as the incomparable waterfall planters are worth a visit just to ■ ' see. Come in and look around even if you don’t intend- to buy. < . Puff the Magic Dragon ’ Hornby, 1? Chalmers St, (behind Mall). I f 1 Marshlands, Cnr Prestons & Marshland Rds. I Wlßrivale, 205 Papanui Road. Ph. 5F Riccarton, 89-91 Pictori Ave.

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Press, 15 March 1980, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 15 March 1980, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 15 March 1980, Page 7

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