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(CASHMERE DOWsl B ' H I iJ fl d.Jlir J ROBINIA FRISIA SALIX VITELUNA ULMUS LOUIS VAN . | ‘GOLDEN WILLOW’ . KViUpm Fl M’ " | highly ornamental This is a vigorous growing Jy ,ULUt ; H SL”?5 L ”? , i Q trees are • upright willow with attrac- This select Elm forms a K H li fast arowina and have attrac- five bright yellow shoots and golden magnificent round-headed | B llfive pea-shaped white flowers. lance-shaped leaves. — specimen with attractive V/J/'X || . B They’re easily grown in Tolerant of most soil and J O leaf and branch form, fe? B ordinary garden condi- - A climatic conditions. Rfi from Spring to Autumn. An E® Hi Zlvon woll rtrnined \“1 "s PRESENT HEIGHT 2m-GROWS 10 8m O .3U outstanding tree worthy of fo H Xtv „fiZ * J / AX extensive planting, withstanding wind, B HHS £ £ .50 SALIX VITELLINA WOM drought and excessive moisture. Plan! B H 7 PENDULA AUREA W in deeply worked soil r H H FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR ‘GOLDEN WEEPING’. >1; and keep moist until es- \ 1 “fi ||| H AUREA ‘GOLDEN ASH’ WILLOW’ ’i< yjl'H r ifyi I tablished. * | / it H H On!/of the most desirable Undoubtedly the most SpA’ ‘ PRESENT heights-GROWS TO Em H £ .45 H BM deciduous trees for- X ear beautiful of the larger ! catai PA RIGNONIOIDES AUREA Bra B round beauty. Smooth weeping willows -it 11 CATALPA BIGNONIOIDES AUREA ■ den yellow branches provide ®I ’ forms a medium-sized GOLDtI NIA lALrA Hl B a unique and beautiful bare frame- widespreading tree with Beautiful butter f ®', a9 r e! B work through winter with its graceful vigorous, arching branches and considered to be the finest of all the B form. New leaves are lime yellow in slender, sweeping, golden yellow yellow leaved * re ® s , 9 r °'Y n ’_^. ost ® B Spring, turning an intense golden yel- branchlets. Plant in vir- - spectacular when studded in Spring rag B low in Autumn. Hardy in all districts, tually any soil and stake $ i w'th magnificent pyramids of creamy W M j ■ i • when vouna * I / blooms displayed over a carpet of lush EgS B easy and quick growing . present HEIGHT zlm-GROWS TO &n | £ .45 tropical-looking leaves.® ■in any reasonable soil J 1 /j , Most adaptable to ex- KM B | A AINUS INCANA AUREA tremes of heat and cold; g B| GOLDEN ALDER grows easily in cool moist ra B ADD A DRAMATIC SPLASH OF These hardy deciduous in full sun, given feg H COLOUR TO YOUR GARDEN, 'Jgget trees belonging to , H WITH ONE OF THESE GOLDEN X-SjfesX'' birch family, make remar- shelter from r 4 A H 'H TREES AND SHRUBS! kably rapid growth and •'? y” 4 strong winds. J| J E 3 H have a decided love of moisture. Alder /■ pB r s .nwcfn’wL?"’ I mi 15 f/J Kfl . GLEDITSIA SUNBURST is an ideal shade tree for moist lawn ~ BW • nn B ‘GOLDEN HONEY areas, in swampy ground or along A WORD ABOUT GENERAL Bl »■ LOCUST’ river banks They provide an GARDEN FERTILIZER I B K 'An excellent lawn or pa- intersting display of flowers \ g No doubt - re planning on f er . |g I JL ih» I ■ arching branches which provide a per- ASK FOR THE FREE p LANT | NG most economical way to do it is ® ■ feet shade canopy. The yellow leaves AND s TA K!NG GUIDE WHEN with this completely balanced gg ■I drop in early Autumn and fl . PURCHASING YOUR TREES AND ‘General Garden Fertilizer’. It M dry quickly, practical!'* M SHRUBS. has proved especially good for ■ eliminating the need tc B al | Vegetable and Bed- A 6® I I |H ALL TREES AND SHRUBS AT CASH- KEi int'Et'lV rS M MERE DOWNS ARE TOP QUALITY DOWNS NURS Oil ! —J » fa AND UNDER GUARANTEE FOR 3 ¥ w ’ w I 4K J B B MONTHS FROM DATE OF PUR- \ / W I OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT I S B 245 CASHMERE ROAD <7 <7 ' B H <?ni?RY NO MAll LOOK FOR THE BLACK AND YELLOW SIGN APPROX. ONE PH 382-01? ÜBCMsM flg| WAIL unucno MILE PAST THE CRACROFT SHOPPING CENTRE 384-628

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Press, 28 March 1981, Page 24

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