Fruit, Plants, Produce APPLES nectarines, peaches, plums, boysenberries at Pipplngrove, Marshs Road, Prebbleton. Sat. Sun. 12-5 p.m. APPLES, peaches, nectarines. Red Gravesteln apples. Red Staver peaches, Independence nectarines, Ribbonwood Orchard, Tuahiwi Road. Rangiora. Turn off Woadend-Rangiora highway, phone 7223 Rangiora. APPLES, pick your own. Oratia Beauty and Gravenslein. Appleripe Orchard, 140 Husseys Road, ph. 595-629 APPLES, new seasons red gravenstein (Oratia) and scarlet pimpernel, also peaches and apricots. Open 7 days. 626 Marshland Rd. APRICOTS case lots, from $5.50. 9kg. Raeward Orchard, 607 Johns Road. Ph. 597-643 (turn right end Sawyers Arms Rd.) APRICOTS everybody knows Sucklings. Tai Tapu, have a large selection of quality apricots and stone fruit right now. Take a drive to Sucklings, Tai Tapu. open 7 days. APRICOTS quality Moorpark from $5.95 to $8.95 per case. Sucklings. Main Rd, Tai Tapu. open 7 days. APRICOTS, Trevatt and Moorpark; Peaches, Hale Haven. Red Haven. Wiggins; Plums, Tomatoes. Frozen Raspberries. All growen on property, hrs 9 - 5 dally, closed Sunday. Townshends, Lansdowne Valley. Halswall. APRICOTS. Moorpark. Trevatts, Roxburgh Red, arriving daily from Central Otago at competitive prices. Sucklings. Main Rd, Tai Tapu, open 7 days. A. Cox and Son Nurseryman, bedding vegetable and indoor plant growers, 15 Wychbury St, Spreydon, off Lyttelton St, open Mon. to Fri. and Sat. morning. . STC BARLEY straw sell. 60 cents a bale. Phone Darfietd Rifle Club 88-136, or 88-067. BARLEV straw. $1.50 per bale. Ph. Belfast 8311. BARLEY . straw, 60 cents per bale. Ph. 6243 Kalapol. BEETROOT cyllndra. 40 cents per kilo. Windy Willows, 120 Main North Road, Woodend. BEETROOT Globe $2 case, courgettes $1 kg, lettuce, potatoes. Bring containers. 95 Grays Rd. off Avonhead Rd. BLOSSOM Valley Orchard. North Loburn. Apples, bears, plums, all freshly picked. Ph. Loburn 859. STC BOYSENBERRIES. Plenty of large ripe berries. Fresh .jam, dessert and pick your own (containers supplied), at Pat Harrow’s Berryfields, 161 Gardiners Road (near Harewood Road). Phone 595-630. CABBAGE plants, Golden acre, 25 for 25c. 31 Dominion Ave, Spreydon. CARROTS 40c . bunch, 767 Marshland Rd. CHAFF $lO per bag, sacks extra. Ph. 596-257. CHICKEN portibns: Free flow $6.89 2kg; Ist grade chicken from $2.89 each; roasting fowls from $1.59 each. Pet food 69 cents kg. Plenty of duckling, gosling, pheasants, rabbits, Chinese groceries available. Discount on bulk orders. Wholesalers and retailers, Cash and Carry Poultry Market, Main North Rd, 1 block past Papanui roundabout. Ph. 525-372. WS CLOVER and Rye grass hay, $3 per bale. Ph. 596-257. COURGETTES $1.50 kilo, case lots for freezing, $6. 767 Marshland Rd. CUCUMBERS. The bargain of the week, 3 for 99c. Sucklings, Main Rd, Tai Tapu, open 7 days. CUCUMBERS 30c ea. $4 case. 767 Marshland Rd. FOR sale double flowering treesla cormlets. colour cream, virus reduced. Top quality, $lOO per 1000. Phone 35-183. FRUIT Salad plant, Monstera, large, for sale $3O. Ph. 585*208. FUCHSIA plants from $1.50. Fuschia plant beds in flower. Open 6 days 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sundays. Berendean Gardens, 40 McDonalds Rd. off Guthreys Rd. Belfast. FUCHSIAS, over 100 named varieties. See our shop display at Plaza Plants and Cane, 2 Plaza Arcade, or call at 6 Barclay Place, Shirley, Sunday after 10.30 a.m. or any evening. Ph. 859-609. GARDEN fresh organically . grown cucumbers, 50c, marrows 20c and 30c. 223 River Rd. GARLIC new season, $8 a kilo. Ph. 252-227. GARLIC wanted for processing. Minimum lots, 100 kgs. Ph. 843-267 bus. hrs. 842-212 a.h. GARLIC. $5.50. 500 grams, seed or table. Ph. 583-343. GERANIUMS, Including ivy leafed and dwarf varieties, $1 each. Scented leafed varieties, 80 cents each. Hanging baskets of ivy, geraniums $4. Orders taken for Regal Pelargoniums for September 1982. Catalgoue available, St Martins Geranium Nursery, 13A St Martins Road, Chch 2, phone 31-872. FS GHERKINS freshly picked daily. Ph. Woodend 753. GLASSHOUSES, greenhouses, Duralite houses from 15 sq. ft to 10,000 sq. ft. Free quotes. ■ Aabaas Bros, 740 Halswell Junction Rd, Hornby, ph. 496-169. STC GOOD barley straw, 300 bales. 80 cents a bale. Ph. 478-654. GOOSEBERRIES, Special price $4.00 for 3kg (usually $6). Harrows, Redwood Gardens. 434 Sawyers Arms Rd. GRASS seed straw. Nul. Excel, quality. Ph. 252-377 or 252-600. HAY: Meadow, $2 a bale. 733 Harewood Road. Ph. 595-266. HAY mixture Red Clover and Rye grass, just baled. Phone 517-241. HERB and Rock plants, old fashioned and fragant ground covers and perennials and a super selection of scented and vari-leaved Geraniums on special from The Herb Garden, 58 Union St. central New Brighton. 2 blocks south of Brighton Mall from B.N.Z. Open Tuesdays to Sunday 9 - 5.30 p.m. Ph. 881-836. Fresh cut herbs. ■ ■ ■ ■ HERB plants, sweet basil, French tarragon. garlic chives, pineapple sage, orange thyme, majorams, parsley, chervil, ground covers, etc. We have over 100 varieties of herb seeds for every purpose. Great range of healthy scented geraniums from strawberry to spice frangrances. Excellent range of herb books, charts, posters, sweet scented herbal crafts. Natural herbal cosmetics, best quality dried herbs, pot pourri. lavender, essential oils, at “Thyme Cottage" 809 Colombo St, near Town Hall also open Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ph. 63-940. HONEY, creamed and liquid clover. Native beech plus honeycomb. Own containers filled. 116 Winters Rd, open 7 days. STC HOUSE plants, glasshouse full. Cheap. 66 Warden St. INDOOR plants, over 1500 sq ft display area of quality plants at keen prices. Floraland Nurseries. 204 Burwood Rd, ph. 851-030. Trading hours 9 a.m. to 5.30, 7 days. STC LAST weekend open until Easter and last weekend of 20 per cent discount sale. Good stocks of trees and shrubs at 50c and 75c will still be available. Monday to Friday, Nursery, 406 a Barrington St. LAVENDER, Munstead dwarf, large quantity of young pot grown plants for sale. Ph. Amberley 48-549. LEAK plants 50c tor 25. $l.BO 100. Rhubarb plants $1 ea. Carrots 50c bunch. Look for 598 Harewood Rd. LEEK and vegetable plants, bedding plants and Friesia bulbs. 37 Cornwall Street. Not Sunday.
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