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Fruit, Plants, Produce MEADOW hay. 80 bales, good quality. Shed stored. $3.50 per bale. Ph. 252-286. before 11 a.m.. Sat,. Sun. MINIATURE roses. A good selection of healthy plants. Si 75 each, or 5 for 57.50. Also standard miniature roses. $7.95 each. Floraland Nurseries. 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. OATS wanted to buy. any quantity. Pit. 252-448." PARSLEY sell. pit. 887-793. PEPINO plants. 6 for $2.50 Floraland Nurseries. 204 Burwood Road. Open 7 days. AZALEA MOLLIS ILAM HYBRIDS LLEWELLYN MITCHELL NURSERIES 68-70 JEFFREYS ROAD Open 8.30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday to Saturday GERANIUMS AND REGAL PELARGONIUMS LARGE selection of old and new varieties, including new imports from England just released. Types include Zoral. Ivy. Miniature and Dwarf and Scented leaved varieties.' ST MARTINS GERANIUM NURSERY. 13A St Martins Road. CHRISTCHURCH 2. Phone 31-872 Send 24c stamp fur catalogue. NATIVE PLANTS MAIL ORDER SERVICE NEARLY 200 varieties to choose from. Send $1 for uur descriptive catalogue. Includes postage. GOLDFIELD NURSERIES, LIMITED, P.O. Box 401. GREYMOUTH. STC SPRING FANCIES THURSDAYS TO SATURDAYS 9 to 5.30 Star of Bethlehem, Woodland anemone, snowflakes, bluebells (pink and white too) violets of many colours and pervasions. COTTAGE PLANTS, MINIATURE BULBS (many in flower), HERBS AROMATIC NO-MOW LAWN PLANTS, TALLER PERENNIALS, FRAGRANT GROUNDCOVERS and ROCK PLANTS T/ie 58 Union St Ph 881-836 2 blocks south of Brighton Mall from BNZ TIME TO PLANT YOUR SUMMER SALADS Plenty of sturdy: TOMATOES, LETTUCE, CUCUMBERS, PEPPERS and many more vegetable plants, plus a wide range of bedding and rockery plants EIGHTY SIX 86 Bridle Path Rd. Heathcote Valley. (About Ikm down from the tunnel entrance). TREES TO PLEASE 100's in a very wide range. Different flowering cherries, plums, crab apples, golden and claret . ashes, golden and twisted willows, tall and dwarf and weeping maples, birches and gums. Elms and virgilleas. planes and conifers, silk and walnut trees, chestnuts and ladebarks and ribbonwoods. Some quite common, a few rarities. but ail well grown and in peak condition. Plant some today. big discount for everyone who spends over $5O. As you go out the gate you will probably think "Gosh they were cheap" - that is if you shop at Hampton Nursery, 366 New Brighton Rd. Open every day 9-5 p.m. Ph. 851-946. for personal service. TULIPS OPEN days for public viewing. A unique" opportunity to see many of our varieties in full bloom. We are opening our No. 1 Tulip block for public viewing on 2. 3. 9. 10 October. Hours strictly 1 p.m.-5.30. Flowers will be available for sale and we will be taking bulb orders at last seasons low prices. Directions - turn right on north side of Selwyn River Bridge on Springston'Leeston Highway. HADSTOCK BULBS. 5 R.D. Christchurch.

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Press, 9 October 1982, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 9 October 1982, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 9 October 1982, Page 46

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