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Fruits, Plants, Produce M.ICRQMYRTUS A DELIGHTFUL long flowering little shrub (60cm). M. ciliata has masses of red buds which open to tiny white flowers. Very popular with floral artists. This shrub likes a sunny well drained spot. Used to be known as Baekia plicata. Good numbers are now available at Woodland. $4.35. PY.RACANTHA SHAWNEE YELLOW berries make this hardy evergreen shrub veryattractive. Grows to about 3m. Masses of white flowers in spring. $4.85. Other varieties are colouring up now also — P. ORANGE GLOW, orange berries, $5.45, and P. BRILLIANT, red berries, $5.45 and $8.35. IWEYER LEMONS DEFINITELY the best Lemon Trees for Christchurch conditions. Top quality plants with lots of flowers and fruit are giving a delightful fragrance at Woodland now. $7.85 and $8.95. FERNS HARDY N.Z. native ferns for a cool, moist, shady situation. More than 10 varieties of low growing ferns available, plus young Ponga tree fems. $1.95 to $6.45. OPEN: 8.30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY Woodland

w BEAT THE WINTER RUSH AND buy your coke and coal from Pearsons, stockists of Mt Somers, Garvey’s Creek and Morris Nuts. PHONE 69-963 or call at 7 CLARKSON AVENUE. MWF2B REDWOOD ORCHARD COX’S ORANGE GALA RED DELICIOUS 45 HAWKINS ROAD (off Prestons Road), OPEN 9.30-5. MONDAYSATURDAY. D CORN Freshly picked daily. 10c COB 25 FOR $2. OR 55 FOR $4. REDWOOD ORCHARD, ■l5 Hawkins Road (off Prestons Rd) Open 9.30 to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday.

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Press, 28 March 1980, Page 24

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