Fruits, Plants, Produce A. A. HARROW, Redwood Gardeas, 434 Sawyers Arms Rd Buy top quality berry fruit at reasonable prices. , Seme place, same service, and same people for the last decade, strawberries, gooseberries in now. Ph. 596-435. D AVAILABLE now fresh new season’s veges. 393 Sawyers Arms Road. Open daily. I BEDDING plants. Asters. Zinnias, bedding dahlias, portulaca, French and African marigolds, dwarf phlox drummondl, anseratum, delphiniums, petunias, salvia, bedding begonias, antirrhinum , alyssum, etc. Tomato and pumpkins plants .shrubs etc. Open < days Einmitts Nursery, 179 Weston Road. XH29 BEST quality Rua table potatoes for boiling or roasting, be quick while stocks last, 10kg bags 52.50. sugar bag lots $4.75 bag included and 50 kg sacks for $lO bag Included. Call at Dallevs Fruit Grain and Produce Ltd. 7 Rlccarton Road. Christchurch 1. Late night Fridays dosed Saturdays. Ph. 488-801. 3 BROADBEANS 15 cents Sound Pick your own. 830 Ills Road. 29 CHERRIES, freshly picked, $2.50 kg, $4.50 case. Cheaper grades available. Karlniarua, 49 Horotane Valley, top of Rd on left. Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 29 FOR sale, hay, rye grass and oats, shed stored. Apply 497-253. IQ o o s FRESH green asparagus, cut your own, $2.20 kg. Open dally. 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Cardboard cartons available at reasonable charge if required. Look for the asparagus sign on Wlgrarn Rd or Ph. 496-977. D B B B B FRESH spring vegetables now ready, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage .beetroot. 53 Crofton Rd (off Harewood Rd). 29 GRAPEFRUIT, $9.95 case. Tangelos $12.95 case, 99c kg. Al, 102 Stanmore Rd. 1 HAY, red clover and perennial 800 bales at $2, tills season’s. Halswell area. Ph. 495-052. MEADOW or lucerne hay wanted, Fernside, Loburn or surrounding area. Ph. Rangiora. HS29 MEADOW hay, standing 50 cents bale. Ph. 858-565. 28 POTATOES. New, $3.95 case. $7.25 s.b. Tomatoes 75c bag. Al, 102 Stanmore Rd. 1 RASPBERRIES, boysenberries, strawberries. Orders taken at Harrows , New Berry Farm (Berryfields), 161 Gardiners Rd, Harewood. Ph. 595-630. 1 STRAWBERRIES, Gooseberries. Jam and dessert, family packs. Large ripe fruit. Pick your own daily. Harrows, Redwood Gardens, 434 Sawvers Arms Rd. Ph. 596-435. 29 STRAWBERRIES , pick your own. only sl.sokg. Plenty’ of fruit. Bring containers. No ' crildren. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 609 Avonhead Rd. opp. Airport. 29 STRAWBERRIES, the best, dessert or jam. Redberries, Main South Rd, 2J miles south of Templeton. Ph. 478-648. 29 STRAWBEDRIES, quality dessert and jam. Also pick your own. Tomatoes and cucumbers fresh daily. Adcroft Gardens, 550 Buchanans Rd ph. 427-259. 29 STRAWBERRIES, picked and pick your own, evening picking welcome. Open daily. Honeysuckle Fruit Farm, 30 Watsons Road off Harewood Rd. Ph. 595-501.29 STRAWBERRIES, dessert and jam. Also, fresh gooseberries Frozen black currants and boysenberries. Blue Gum Berry Farm, 448 Sawyers Arms Rd. Ph. 598941. D STRAWBERRIES, jam and dessert, pick your own. Open daily. Giles Road, Kalapol 7910. 29 TOMATOES, lettuce, cabbage, beetroot, fresh, grown by us. 53 Crofton Rd (off Harewood Rd). 29 i * FUCHSIAS FREE FLOWERING popular plants for a shady, sheltered spot. Blooming now. s2.Bs. TREE FERNS N.z. NATIVE Punga Fern. Ideal for a shady, wet situation. They bring the freshness and beauty of the native bush into your garden. Up to 1.5 m, priced from $3.95 to $5.85. GOLDEN ELM LARGE RICH, golden-yellow leaves from spring to autumn make Ulmus procera Van Houttel a perfect specimen tree. They would look lovely lining a drive too. 2m tall now, they will grow to 6m with a rounded head. $12.65. A BED FULL of colour with these delightful little plants Is at Woodland now. Choose from the large range to give vou colour all summer. Ideal In a bed, as an edging or for a border. Grow to about 60cm. $1.50 each (5c off each for 6 or more). N 7, MANUKA WELL KNOWN native plants which are hardy in any soil. 4 dwarf varieties (up to 60cm) and 8 taller varieties (up to 2m). Flowering now, pinks to reds, single and double flowers. Priced mostly at $4.25. APPLE BLOSSOM ESCALLONIA Apple Blossom is a useful shrub: a fast growing evergreen to about 1.5 m; ven' hardy; tolerates salt winds; smothered in dainty pink flowers late spring and summer.. In bud and flower now. $3.65. OPEN BJO A.M. TO 5 PAI. MONDAY TO SATURDAY Woodland s
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