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$15,000 CLEARANCE SALE ROLLESTON HARDWARE IS MOVING ALL STOCK AND PLANT WHOLESALE OR LESS STARTS TODAY UNTIL STOCK SOLD CHAUCER STREET, ROLLESTON. PHONE 478-130, A.H. 478-351.

Original pottery creations by Yvonne Rust I at each Gardenway garden centre. a From furthest Whangerei we've brought incomparable stoneware by Yvonne Rust, specially fired for Gardenway. Multiple herb planters, fountains, pottery masks, fanciful hydras, hanging gardens in rich brown glazes and strong designs. Each piece is different but each bears ■SuSKall< t * ie unmistakable stamp of New Zealand's best-known potter. Pots which speak of the earth. Miss Rust expresses in her work it's natural origin and the cycle of lava, rock, clay and pot. Perhaps this is Multiple herb planter w hy j t j s so su jted to plants, flowers and natural settings. We know that you'll want your own Yvonne Rust piece but visitors are always welcome just to look - maybe even to seek inspiration! Multiple herb planters from $15.95 to $75.00. Pots from $45.00 to $95.00. Fountains from $55.00 to $130.00 | Sunflower competition winners Congratulations to 9-year-old Kelvin Marshall, Waterholes Road, who wins the first prize, a bicycle, for growing the tallest Sunflower 4.05 m. Three runners up each receive $lO for their fine efforts. They are:Steven Kristenson (9 years), 335 Avonhead Road, 4.02 m. Janette Stewart (16 years),2l Cass Street, Kaiapoi 3.79 m. Erin Riley (9 years), 31 North’ Parade, 3.69 m. ’ Tom Thumb Fuchsias and — Kingfisher Gentians long : J flowering little plants for nooks and crannies. >. 'Alice Hoffman' is one of the new dward Fuchsias / « .•••. with rosy red and white flowers less than half normal f ’'i * size. The compact bushes are smothered in flowers I ■ nearly half the year. Fine for sun or partial shade and Al keep them moist. Also do well in pots, outdoors or in alili: hui-i-maim the glasshouse orporch. $2.25. k* 1 11 The blue Gentian is still flowering [\ We said Kingfisher would flower at least eight weeks and it's still producing these incredible blue trumpets. This is one which is easy to grow especial!y on heavier soils. Plant it in a sunny position and watch it quickly form a grassy green mat, studded with blue trumpets throughtout Autumn. Large plants $1.75. leaf Plus' - Only $1.79 (Usually $2.49) at Gardenway's branches . K And time now for something completely different - Double Flowered Freesias. You can now enjoy in your own garden the a/wt exquisite double flowered Freesias prized by El J florists. This stock has been carefully - iPeLr selected for health and vigour and treated to Ba ensure flowering this season. We offer creamy yellow or gold or a mixed selection xRk guaranteed to contain red, blue, yellow and wWEj gold. All in packs of 10 plump corms for only nSxJ® $2.50. . “/TvSZk Plant them as you would ordinary Freesias in VAwteW a sunny, well drained place where they will flower year after year. They do well in a pot t-'Xo YMf too. Use an B'' or 10" pot and, of course ’jfes « Gardenway's proper potting mix. Keep them v’: outside until in bud and then enjoy them inside where their exceptional beauty and Homby, 19 Chalmers St, (behind Mall). I f 1 Marshlands, Cnr Prestons & Marshland Rds. I. I /Hi Merivale, 205 Papanui Road. Ph. 559-197 | Riccarton, 89-91 Picton Ave. I

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