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Fruit, Plants, Produce CHRYSANTHEMUM plants, named cultivars, $2 each. Troughs of six unnamed $4.50. Also pepino, pepper, tomatoes, celery, pumpkins, cabbage, broccoli plants. Coulter Nurseries. 183 Weston Road. DAHLIA tubers named, slides on screen $1 or 5 for $2 mixed. 411 Ham Rd. Fendalton.STC DAPHNE bushes, nice plants. 57.95. Floraland. Nurseries. Ltd. 204 Burwood Rd, open 7 days. FERTILISER. Black diamond liquid organic plant food, for use on all plants. Avail, at quality garden and hardware stores. FIG trees. Good 5-6 ft specimens, $lO each. Several varieties Include some new American types. Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. open 7 days. FLOWERING Cherry trees. All popular varieties available including weeping types. (Fruiting cherries also in stock). Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd, open 7 days. FRANGIPANI and Gardenia plants now available from Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. FUSHCIAS good selection avail, now. Nurser Propagators 406 A Barrington St. GLASSHOUSES, greenhouses, Duralite houses from 48 sq. ft to 10.000 sq. ft. Free quotes. Aabaas Bros. 740 Halswell Junction Rd, Hornby, ph. 496-169. STC GOOSEBERRIES. Freshly picked. Ph. 45-962. GOOSEBERRIES and broad beans, freshly picked, ready now. Orders taken. Holyoake, 246 Highstead Rd. Ph. 596-194. GRAPEFRUIT $12.95 case, $1.25 kg. Tomatoes $2.25kg, onions $2.555b, potatoes $6.455b, A 1, 102 Stanmore Rd. GREENHOUSES can be assembled in 10 rhinutes. Easily transportable. Cover 2 sq m. 1 m high, Converts to play tent. Purchase direct from designer. $45. ea. Phone 43-295. GYPSOPHILA Bristol Ferry double white, strong 1 year plants, $3.50 each. Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. HAY, meadow, this seasons, excel. grass and red clover, stored in shed, any quantity, $3 bale. Ph. 496-799 Chch. HAY sell, approx. 12 acres standing pasture. Heathcote, ready early December. Ph. 384-802. HAY sell new seasons. Very good quality Ph. 855-509. HAY 5 acres new grass standing. Prestons Rd. Offers. Ph. 855-502. .H■ ■ ■ HERB PLANTS sweet basil is superb with tomatoes, French tarragon Is delicious with ■ chicken and salad dressing, sweet cicely sweetens. stewed rhubarb, lemon balm for refreshing summer drinks, pineapple sage in fruit salad, lemon verbena In tea, majorams make tasty omelettes and pizzas, carpeting thymes and roman chamomile make excellent paths, catnip to excite your cat. Also garlic chives, horseradish, dill, alpine strawberry, rosemary, bay trees, bergamot, angelica, comfrey, salad burnet, lovage. chicory, fenugrek, lady’s mantle, corn salad, tansy, mints and 14 varieties of attractive dianthus. Available from the herb plant and seed specialists at "Thyme Cottage," 809 Colombo St, near Town Hall. Also open Sat., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. HERB plants. A large selection of strong compost-grown-plants including thymes, lavenders, sages, lovage, agrimony, motherwort and a host of others available now at Harmony Herbs, 16 Kingsford St, Burwood. All plants JAPANESE maples. Bursting into new leaf now. Many beautiful varieties available includes weeping types and dwarf! Chishio. Floraland • Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd, open 7 days. LEMON trees, Meyer, 2 grades, $10.50 and $l5 each. Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. LUCERNE chaff, top quality, $9 sack, sack extra. Ph. 478-071. LUCERNE,; fresh and clean, $4.50 per bale, Ph. Tai Tapu 600. : LUCERNE hay, go,o'd quality, $4 per bale. Cash. Ph. 252-158. LUCERNE hay, good quality $5 -'! per bale. Phone 8578 Kaiapoi. LUCERNE' hay $5 bale, racehorse quality; Ph. Ohoka 866.

HYBRID GERANIUMS IJne'O.’NeG lOf Outdoor’Pe-le:?>an(c Sajaggy • ??•> . sinking neX Geraniums Inal mart • marvellous garden D’anls t ompaci. , rush. s»<! btanenmo Huge > •• Koneacs lo'm un-aue ; ’• WO • .jjmpietelv rou'id Daiis ol t’fJul. n • a’- •• W. 110) gionous COiGirs f early frey provide g-zgeotis i oiou’ > x , ■ . unli r l-’OSI inese '. (jorous dsease . : • ( ' . resisting n n : ,trcs need no k , , farqr ilronq Plants nsn P-ist-c ® Po ‘* $2.00 tacn tofo’SlB ■ nurwiirrou crow trek htbrio ' CEMNIONS ARE TOPS. MARIGOLDS BOY-O-BOY • > suop’-v season long coiou' ptooms uo to 2m across on compact plants ' 3 _ a mniute o! bright colour of -,ellcw Hiw 1 ’’ ° ran^e a bi-coiout 0! red ;,anc orange 8 lo 10m high ■' s oi 10 51.50 - 4 Pacts $5.30

DYNAMIC GROWING TUNNELS SHOW SPECIAL TILL 4th DECEMBER 8' x 13' PLASTIC TUNNEL HOUSE Normally $480.00 NOW $450.00 CASH / PLUS FREE DELIVERY AND ERECTION BETWEEN THE WAIMAK & WAIPARA 8' X 6', 8' x 26' (Plus 12' 21' x 25'wide) Available on view SOUTHBROOK ■KHllicuLroßAL PRODUCTS ELLIS ROAD SOUTHBROOK Business 5288 Rangiora ;^^H<K®oi: W9

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