Machinery Buy RIBBON food mixer, wanted to buy. Ph. 883-843 bus. 583-275 private. VAT Stainless steel, 200 gal. preferred wanted to buy. Ph. 883-843 bus. 585-275 private. WANTED 420 or 430 John Deere Crawler or similar. Ph. 25-562 Blenheim collect evenings. Fruit, Plants, Produce ALOUETTE Nursery — Open Fridays 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday mornings for Alpine Plants, Rhododendrons and Dwarf Conifers. J. Le Comte. Dromore-Methven Road, No. 2 R.D. Ashburton. APPLES sturma, 9 to 5 daily. Townshends, Landsdowne Valley Baisweil. AVAILABLE now in sack lots. Ham Hardy seed potatoes. $l2 sack. Quotes on tonne lots. Phone 488-801 bus hours Monday to Friday, 8.30 to 5.30 p.m. - BEDDING plants, in variety, . closed Sundays, 89 Jerrold St TFS CAULIFLOWERS, ideal for freezing, $2.50 bag, at 225 Wigram Rd. b a a n FRESH Lettuce, 3 for 90 cents, spring onions, spring cabbage. Saturday only. 52 Bowenvale Ave. SEED potatoes available in quantities from 3kg bags to sack lots. Epicure, Jersey Bennes, Cliff Kidney. Chippewa, Ham Hardy, Rua. Call at Daileys Fruit, Grain and Produce, 7 Riccarton Road, Chch 1. Usual late night Fridays, Closed Saturdays. Phone 488-801. STRONG tomato plants, 10c each. Cabbage, lettuce and silver beet, 10 for 50c. Cucumber and seed potatoes. 60 Bower Ave. Ml cherries SMALL trees that herald the spring with a mass of blossom. Attractive as a feature, along drives or road frontage. 15 varieties of different tree shapes and flowers. Mostly $9.95. rhododendron BUSHY plants that grow to various heights — the mass of flowers of any can bring dramatic beauty to your garden. 45 different varieties to choose from, many now in bud to flower. From $8.25. BORONIAS ADD the delightful perfume of Boronia to your garden. You can experience it now as the Brown ($4.95), Yellow ($6.45), and Red ($4.95) come into flower. N.Z. MANUKA WELL known native plants which are hardy in any soil. Pinks and reds, single and double flowers. 5 dwarf and trailing varieties. 10 taller (up to 2m) varieties. Mostly $4.35. CAMELLIAS fOANUU KLfIU (OK lUM CAMELLIAS should be grown in every garden as they have many features which make them highly desirable. There is a huge range of flower colour and form (at Woodland right now there are over 100 different varieties to choose from); they are attractive all year with glossy evergreen foilage; tidy; resistant to disease and pests and long-lived.-As if that is not all, they can be grown in most garden situations with average to moist soil, and also in containers for shaded terraces or town house gardens. Come soon, enjoy them with us and make your selection. OPEN 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY Woodland
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