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? Fruit, Plants. Produce ; 0. • I 15 1 TULIP AND DAFFODIL | BULBS ■ ? NOW available from New Zea- | land’s leading flower and bulb | :1 - growers, and due to price i freeze, at last year's ridicu- i lously low prices, j" OPEN SEVEN DAYS OPEN SEVEN DAYS DAFFODILS Our famous giant Golden ■ e Trumpets or mixtures delivered S 6 for 20. $24 for 100. S2lO for 1000 or collected from our 1 bulb farm $5 for 20. 520 a UK) and $175 a 1000. ir g TULIPS s Red. pink, yellow or finest mixtures. Delivered $7.50 for 20. e Sl5 for 50. $2B for 100. or drive 8 i out to our bulb farm and select ; I from our wide range of tulips L I and receive 15 per cent diss I count. ’• DUTCH IRIS Wedgewood Blue. $22 per 100. 7 $2OO per 1000. or less 15 per cent o collected. 5 Our sign giving directions is 1 erected at north end of Selwyn d River Bridge on Springstonj Leeston Highway. Phone Springston 784. HADSTOCK BULK BULBS, r NO. 5 R.D. CHRISTCHURCH. > T e . miniatußpe; ■■ 1 NEW MINIATURE ROSES Now a new range of sturdy ; Miniature Roses including 1 Born Free. Ackwick. Stars ’n’ f Strlnes, Pink Cherub. Red ■ wagon. Sierra Sunrise. They're in showy flower now. ideal for s instant 'garden colour. Nearly s 30 varieties. Great as gifts too. $2.95 each (10c off each for 5 or - more). There's still a nice range of bush roses available. Priced from $5.95 to $7.95. . N.Z. TREE FERNS Bring the feeling of the lush N.Z. Bush into a corner of your garden with attractive Tree Ferns. They're now in full frond, from 40cm to 2m high. Priced from $5.45 to $10.85. PERFECT PATIO TREE The Silk Tree, Alblzzia, with its graceful ferny leaves makes a perfect patio tree. It allows dappled shade to fall during the summer months and then obligingly drops its leaves in autumn to allow winter sun to warm the area. WOODLAND container-grown Silk Trees, already over Im high, $11.45 each. DWARF KOWHAI "GNOME” A tough New Zealander! This bushy N.Z. native is covered Willi large golden yellow flowers in spring once established. Happy in sun or semishade. Eventually only 1.5 m high. Excellent plants $5.25 - each from WOODLAND. THE GRACEFUL BAMBOO Want an oriental effect? A feeling of coolness? A pondside planting? The lush green graceful foliage of Bamboo "Gracilis" is your .answer! Grows to only about '2m and i non-suckering it is perhaps ! the best bamboo for Canterbury gardens. Beautiful plants 57.95 each. EVERGREEN MAGNOLIA 1 The tree with everything! Large glossy rich green foliage with russet underleaf as a contrast! Evergreen! Very large 1 pearly white flowers for months during summer! And a rich fragrance too! It’s a taller tree so allow room for it to develop. Your Magnolia will add character to your garden right from the time you plant it! We've 3 varieties. here at WOODLAND. All $19.95 each and some already nearly 1.2 m high. SCENTED HONEYSUCKLE Popular evergreen honeysuckle, in full flower. Strong growing, quick covering variety. $5.25. LEMON TREES Meyer lemon trees. Now' In full flower and forming fruit. Very sturdy plants about Im high. $14.95 each. Very welcome as a gift for your friends. SUNSET GOLD The new aromatic foliage Breath of Heaven. Low growing. showy, graceful, golden foliage shrub which thrives in a very hot. sunny spot, $4.85. FREE HYDRANGEA Buy two Hydrangeas and we will give you one free! 14 varie- • ties — mostly in showy flower now, $5.95 each. ' ALL YEAR COLOUR From Ericas and Heathers'. By choosing carefully you can have flower and/or foliage feature for 12 months of the year. Come and see the'attractive range at WOODLAND now. Priced from $4.45 to $5.45. OPEN 8.30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY Woodland TREES AND SHRUBS R 1 607 JOHNS RD (Turn right end Sawyers Arms Road APRICOTS Moorpark. Trevatt. * Roxburgh Red. kg, 4.5 kg. 9 kg. case lots. Containers supplied. PEACHES 3 Wiggins. Red Haven, f Gio Haven. ) kg. tray, case lots. * NECTARINES New Yorker. ' Sun Gio. 5 kg. case lots. i APPLES - PEARS | Laxton Epicure Bon Chretian ; PLUMS 1 TOMATOES. CUCUMBERS 5 (Glasshouse). WATER MELON. VEGETABLES, POTATOES 1 . Telephone 597-643 GORDON FREEMAN

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