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Fruit, Plants, Produce LOW priced perennials, rock plants, ground covers, etc. Hundreds of varieties. Glen Avon Gardens, 148 Panorama Rd. Closed Sundays. MATA barley seed for sale, 7 sacks, dressed and treated. Ph. Irwell (241)851. MEADOW hay sell, large quantity, good quality. Phone Springston 807. MEADOW hay, $3.50 per bale. Ph. Kalapol 8749. MEADOW hay, 600 bales at $4 bale. Ph. 389-228, or 260 Cashmere Rd. MINIATURE roses $1.95 each, 5 for $9. Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd, open 7 days. NEW fruit tree varieties, 1983 Duncan and Davies releases for those who know. Apricot, Katlcot and Garden Annie. Peach, Honeyhale, Annabel and Anita, plus the new pear-apple. All $l5 each at Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. NEW ZEALAND native plants, a good selection always available at Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd, open 7 days. NOXIOUS plants, display horticultural hall this weekend. Sat. and Sunday. NUT trees, Almonds, Hazelnuts, Walnut and edible Chestnuts. Floraland Nurseries 204 Burwood Road. Open 7 days, OATEN hay, 200 bales, shed stored, good quality, $4 bale. PHone 478-631. OATS and pea hay, 160 bales, $450 the lot only, Ph. 526-569. OATS crushed oats, regular supply available, $l2 a sack. Sacks extra, ph. 429-245. OAT straw, $1 a bale. Ph. 427063. ONION plants, Californian Red, Pukekohe long keepers, 50 cents 25 plants, Rhubarb part crowns $1 each. 598 Harewood Road. ORCHIDS. Food, potting mix, plants from the grower. Connelly’s, Sumner Mall. Ph. 265-073. Open Sat., 10-1 p.m. ORCHIDS. See Connelly’s display at the Spring Flower Show, Horticultural Hall, Saturday and Sunday. OREGON, still avail, at Halkett Nursery, ph. 478-231. PAMPAS grass and pinus radiate still available. Priced to clear. Ph. 498-143. PAMPAS grass, hardy West Australian strain, avail, at Halkett Nursery, ph. 478-231. PASSIONFRUIT, Guava, yellow and red Tamarlllos, Feljoas, Grapevines, Cranberries and Macadamia Nut Trees, etc., at Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. PERENNIALS, rockery plants, ground cover. Hardy well grown plants, reasonable prices. "Lindisfarne,” Ellesmere Rd (between Tancreds Rd comer and turn-off to Lincoln). Open Saturdays and Sundays 10 to 5. PHOENIX Palms. Nice young plants, $lO each. Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Road. Open 7 days, TOUR HEALTH IN MAZERS ofi MEAD Most of our customers say “If I’d known Havills Honey Mead was like that I'd have bought some long ago.” Don’t deprive yourself!! Ask for it at your nearest liquor outlet, or visit Havills Meadery, Fernside, Rangiora for free tastings. Group and bus tours catered for. Phone Rangiora 0502/7733, open seven days. WINE ST HELENA CANTERBURY PREMIUM WINE FOR SALE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 10 a.m.-5 p.m. COUTTS ISLAND, BELFAST Travel north through Belfast turn left at start of Northern Motorway (Dickies Rd) 3 km. THE NATIVE PLANT SPECIALISTS GREAT range of native plants for all purposes. Ornamental trees and shrubs, ground covers, fems, hardy shelter We’ send throughout N.Z. Descriptive catalogues $2 posted from: Box 401, Greymouth. Supertoms $1.95 each Early Girl Tomatoes $1.20 each for a very early crop A wide range of vegetable and bedding planta / EDEN 277 HIGH ST (Opp. Woolworths) Ph. 795-898 |_ '""I SPECIAL 20kg ONIONS $2.50 to $4.00 POTATOES, BLACK SOIL & CHIPPEWA . . $6 kg CARROTS. 25c Baa LEEKS ... 55c Bunch HOTHOUSE LETTUCES 69c each PUMPKINS PLUS FULL RANGE OF OTHER VEGETABLES CLOSEST FARM FRESH VEGETABLES TO CITY 340 CRANFORD STREET

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Press, 24 September 1983, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 24 September 1983, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 24 September 1983, Page 46

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