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I Fruit, Plants, Produce II ALPINES. Aromatic groundcovers. for no-mow lawns or i i just for suppressing weeds, j herbs, perennials, for cottage I or castle. The Herb Garden. I 58 Union St. two blocks south i of Brighton Mall from B.N.Z. Open Thursdays to SaturI days. j APPLES Irish peach 80 cents , j kilo: Plums 30 cents kilo, please bring containers. : Ph. 559-033. J APRICOTS and plums, organij I rally grown, unsprayed. Ripe. i eating and jam fruit. 105 ! . Bridle Path Rd. Heathcote. .... I APRICOTS, apricots, apricots, all j grades tor freezing, bottling ■ I and jam. Plums, tomatoes and ; ■ cucumbers, abundance sup- ' I plies avail, this week at SunI j crest and Hiligrove Orchards. ; j 29 and 35 Horotane Valley on ’ ; left, plenty or parking. i APRICOTS, from $1 per kilo, i also plums and cucumbers. • | bring own containers. Sun- ■ l vale Orchard. 50 Horotane ■ I Valley Rd. APRICOTS. Great selection for all tastes and budgets. Bring containers to Horotane Heights Orchard. Be sure to come to the top of the valley. No. 53. Use our spacious carpark. APRICOTS. Organically grown Moorparks, picked daily. Villa Nova Orchard. 21a Bridle Path Rd. Heathcote Valley. Ph. 35-411. APRICOTS. Start of season, kg lots, case lots as varieties avail. Raeward Orohard, 607 Johns Rd (turn right end Sawyers Arms Rd). ' AVONSIDE Fish Supply. 55 Retreat Rd. Open now. Wed. to Fri. 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.. Sat 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Plenty of fresh flounders at 4 for $l. ; A. Cox and Son Nurseryman, bedding vegetable and in- ! door plant growers. 15 Wychbury St. Spreydon. off Lyttelton St, open Mon. to Fri. and Sat. 8 till 4.30. STC , BARLEY, bag your own. $lO.OO a II bag. Phone Oxford 24-526. / BEDDING plants, good selection Petunias. Marigolds. 1 bedding Begonias, etc. Veger table plants. Fuchsias. Shrubs, etc. Open 7 days. ’■ Emmitts Nursery. 179 Weston ’• Road. BEDDING vege and pot plants. 37 Cornwall St. (Not Sundav) !_• BERRYFIELDS, for choice berry fruit. Raspberries. Boysen--5 berries. Strawberries. Blackberries. Blackcurrants. Berries can be purchased fresh 1 from our stall or you can pick your own. Berryfields. 161 Gardiners Rd. Ph. 595-630. , BLACKCURRANTS, pick your own or freshly picked at Honeysuckle Berry Farm. 30 ■ Watsons Rd (off Harewood Rd). Ph. 595-501. BLACKCURRANTS. Pick your own. 80c kg. Bring con- ; tainers. 249 Styx Mill Road. 1 BLACKCURRANTS and gooseberries for sale. Open every day for a very short season. Peter Sisson 384 Sawyers ‘ Arms Road. Papanui. ! BLACKCURRANTS, orders ' taken. Ph. evenings. 599-489. :■■■■- BLACKCURRANTS, ready picked. $1 a kilo. Ph. 529-970 evenings only. B B B B , BLACKCURRANTS, p.y.0.. export quality currants for 60 cents a kilo, or buy ready picked for $1 kilo. Ph. Woodend 784. BLACKCURRANTS, pick your own. 80c per kg. Holyoake, 246 Highsted Rd. phone 596-194. BLACKCURRANTS, picked fresh daily at Russley Berry Farm. (enr Russley Road and Avonhead Road). Phone 583-848. : BOYSENBERRIES, pick your own or freshly picked, at Honeysuckle Berry Farm. 30 Watsons Rd (off Harewood Rd). Ph. 595-501. BOYSENBERRIES, blackcurrants, jam dessert or pick your own, at Kllmorey Berry Fann, North Loburn. Look for sign at Ashley Gorge Junction. BOYSENBERRIES Harvey's Raspberry Gardens. Junction Rd, Halswell. ph. 227-054. BOYSENBERRIES now ready. 7 Main Rd, Governors Bay. Ph. 833. BOYSENBERRIES, raspberries, freshly picked for jam and dessert. Also new potatoes freshly dug, 10kg $2.75. Holyoake, 246 Highsted Rd. phone 596-194. CANTERBURY wine, Saint Helena Wine Estate, open every Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Travel north through Belfast, left at start of motorway (Dickeys Rd) 2 km. CAULIS 75c, new potatoes $3 a case, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, spring carrots, beetroot, plus other fresh veges at 954 Harewood Rd. Open Friday and Saturday. CHAFF, good quality Taiko $10.50 a sack, sacks extra. Will deliver. D. Edge, phone 24-161 Oxford. CHAFF, oat straw, $5.50 a sack. Sack extra. Ph. 478-071. CHERRIES, apricots, nectarines, peaches, tomatoes (case lots), cucumbers (glasshouse), raspberries, boysenberries (dessert and jam), all spring vegetables, new potatoes (digging daily). Raeward Orchard, 607 Johns Rd (turn right end Sawyers Anns Rd), Ph. 597-643, Gordon Freeman. CHICKEN portions. Free flow $6.89 2 kg: first grade chicken from $2.59 each; roasting fowls, from $1.59 each. Pet food 79c kg. Plenty of duckling, pheasants, rabbits, turkeys, wild pork, venison, chickens etc. Chinese groceries avail. Discount on bulk orders. Wholesalers and retailers, Cash and Carry Poultry Market, Main North Road, one block past Papanui Roundabout. Ph. 525-372. ’ WS CHRISTMAS Regal Lillies, $2 bunch. 176 Racecourse Rd. Phone 427-056. CLIFF Kidney potatoes. Digging daily. 128 Winters Road. Closed Sundays. CLOVER hay $4.25 bale (1000 bales). Ph. 596-257. COLEUS potted, cheap. 146 Vagues Rd Papanui. FOR sale meadow hay and ryegrass straw, good quality. For details on delivered costs to West Coast and Canterbury, contact Frews Transport. Ltd. Ph. Darfield 88-516. FUCHSIAS large selection $1 to $4.64 Sparks Rd. Hoon Hay. GERANIUMS Zonal Ivy-leafed dwarf and scented leaved, from $1.25. Ivy geraniums in hanging pots, $4.00. St Martins Geranium Nursery. 13A St Martins Rd, Christchurch. Phone 31-872. 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 GLASSHOUSE tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers, now picking. Call 36 Woodchester Ave, Shirley. Closed Saturdays. GRAPE vines, a good selection of healthy container grown plants, including wine varieties. Mostly $5.95 each. Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. HAVE a hassel free summer, once you’ve been to Canterbury Nursery and bought one of their inexpensive home irrigation systems, just a flick of the wrist, and you can have your entire garden irrigated. No more problems dragging the sprinkler from one side of the garden to the other. And while you are at 100 Sawyers Arms Rd. have a look at their wide range of house plants, native shrubs and trees. Open 9 to 5 p.m. all week-end. HAY, good quality. $3.50 per bale. Ph. 855-986. HAY. oat. $4 bale. Ph. 478-460.

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