USED SPARES i WE STOCK A LARGE RANGE OF USED PARTS s ' FOR ALL POPULAR MAKES OF VEHICLES. MECHANICAL and PANEL MgK parts available. ONLY SOUND CLEAN PARTS SOLD. ■ ■ US£O mms AVMIABU [ SEE OUR SELECTION. I FoSiTSATURDAY MORNINGO hbs » wk,"" j *0 < aY lT / JI Take the guesswork out of choosing, plant these superb new varieties from Sam McGredy, international rose breeder. 'Benson and Hedges Gold' Introduced this year to Christchurch by Gardenway. Winner of the Gold Star of the South Pacific. An outstanding bright golden-yellow tipped with scarlet and shaped just like the illustration. $4.99. And'Regensberg'is not just a new rose. It's a different type, a complete break with tradition. 'Regensberg' is low growing, very bushy and spreading and therefore ideal for low beds and low I borders as a ground cover. But what a ground cover! Smothered all season with myriad blooms in delicate shades of pink. Regensberg is nearly always in flower. Only $4.99 each Jess 10% discount for 12 or more. 'Sundowner', the one-in-a-million rose. 'Sundowner' is golden amber and yellow, softly overlaid with apricot red. It is tall, vigorous with many petalled flowers like the illustration. 'Sundowner' was bred, selected painstakingly and tested by Sam McGredy in New Zealand. It gained international fame by winning the All America rose selection award. If you have space to plant only a few roses Sundowner should be one. We Believe it's worth making space for! $4.99 Chinese Primulas are only $1.99 at Garden way. We looked around for the best indoor flowering plant available just now and chose these lovely Chinese Primulas. They are in flower now with a succession of flowering heads following. It dosen't ij J'' mind a cold room and ours has bloomed three weeks in,, a dark corner at home ! without apparent harm, although it will develop into a stronger plant in good light. ’ The plants we offer now are even bigger than the first ones but are still only $1.99 and they'll brighten your home through Winter to Spring. Available at all 4 Gardenway branches. ,| " x t Aunt Madge says it's all ready, steady, grow! Gardenway is ready with bags of freshly prepared mixes for potting plants or sowing seeds. Expect steady growth from these precisely measured mixes which include advantages not always present in ordinary mixes. For instance a soil fungicide to prevent cuttings rotting or seedlings damping off and in the potting mix,slow release fertilizers to keep house plant or patio shrubs growing steady for 6 months. An extra high organic content keeps the mix friable, water retentive, but porous — no caking or cracking. Seed mix 99c, $2.99. Potting and transplanting mix, $1.25, $3.50. Gardenway mixes setthem off to a good start — and keep them growing. Have you visited our Merivale rose garden? We've devoted . the courtyard space to ’ displaying a second-to-none selection of the latest bush, climbing and standard roses but also including well known varieties, Peach, Whisky and Super Starfrom as little as $2.99. Gardenway \ open 7 days
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