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Fruits, Plants, Produce 11 MAPLES ■ FASCINATING forms, some • delicate and lacy, some tougher and bolder. Some reddish, some fresh green, upright or weening. There ■ are maples to suit most gardens. See them now with their fresh spring foliage. N.Z. RED BEECH LOVELY native trees which will grow to 6m in narrow I form. They like a shady position and require a moist" • root zone at all times. The I colourful foliage is highly regarded for floral decorajtions. 55.95. PASSIONFRUIT ; PLANT in a sunny frost-free • situation. Keep well watered and fed during the growing I season for delicious fruit. ; $4.35. APPLE BLOSSOM ESCALLONIA Apple Blossom | is a very useful shrub: a fasti growing evergreen to about j 1.5 m; very hardy; tolerates | salt winds; smothered in dainty pink flowers late spring and summer. Coming into flower now. $3.65. RED BORONIA IN FLOWER now, these, the tallest growing variety available (up to 2m), have attractive coloured flowers as well as the delightful perfume. Ideal as cut flowers, too. $4.15. SPECIMEN TREES SOFTEN the sky line with trees. There are many fine specimens at Woodland, including Silver Birch, Gleditsla. Willows, Maples. Ash, Elms, Oaks, Liquidamber, Flowering Cherries, etc., etc. OPEN: 8.30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M.. MONDAY. TO SATURDAY. Woodland _B MATUA PRAIRIE GRASS UNCERTIFIED 97.8 per cent purity, 99 per cent germination, s2kg. First generation 97.8 per cent purity, 93 per cent germination, s2.sokg. J. F. Meyer, No. 8 R.D., WAIMATE. Phone 7732 Waimate.

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Press, 8 November 1980, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 8 November 1980, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 8 November 1980, Page 32

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