FEIJOAS, figs, tamarlllos, grapevines, peplnos, passionfruit, cranberries, blueberries, klwlfrult, olives and Macedonia nuts. Plants of all these and many more avail, at Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. FLOWERING Cherry Blossom trees, many varieties available from $10.95, at Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd, open 7 days. FREE, Aralla pot plant In 31n pot, worth $220, on any purchase of over $2 at Nursery Propagators, 406 A Barrington St. FRESH, crisp lettuce 65 cents each, 3 of the same for $1.60, some cheaper, spring onions 45 cents, sliver beet 80 cents kilo, a few cabbage, open Friday and Sat. this week, 52 Bowenvale Avenue. H E 3 0 £3 FRESH export quality asparagus, washed and trimmed, no waste, $3.50 kg. Case lots $3 per kg. Longacres, Halkett Rd, West Melton. Ph. 478-482. FRUIT trees, still a good selection of apples, apricots, cherries, pears and plums. All potted up and ready for late planting. Floraland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. FUCHSIAS 95 cents each, miniature roses, good grades In bags, $1.45 each. Nursery Propagators, 406 A Barrington St FUCHSIA Trophy. Awarded for the first time In Canty for the best display of fuchsias In gardens by Canterbury Fuchsia Centre. For details see us or contact Canterbury Horticultural Society, Ph. 66-937. GLASSHOUSES. Handyman and commercial sizes. Garden sheds. Aabaas Bros, ph. 496-169. Open Sat 8-12 noon. STC GOOD variety of bedding and vege plants also tomatoe and cucumber plants. 37 Cornwall St, (not Sundays.) GROUP 1 seed potatoes for sale at Green Pastures farm, Madisons Rd, Weedons. GYPSOPHILA “Bristol Fairy,” the hard to get double white variety, $2.50 and $3.95 each. A few double pink “Flamingo” also available $3.95 each. Floreland Nurseries, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. HAY cutting, raking and baling contractor. Ph. 478-880. HAY, good meadow, $325 a bale. Urgent sale. Ph. 528-972. HAY, Meadow, $3, 20 bale. Loburn 807. HERB plant sellout All plants, 70c each, sages, thymes, lovage, motherwort several different lavenders and many other common and not-so-common plants. Also various nursery Items, such as pots, plant and seed trays, new cardboard boxes with airholes (will hold about 2kg fruit), Harmony Herbs, 16 Kingsford St, Burwood. HONEY, creamed and liquid clover plus native beech. Own containers filled. Open 7 days. 116 Winters Rd. STC HUNDREDS of plants for rock gardens, perennial borders, ground covers, banks etc. Priced from $1.15. Glen Avon Gardens, 148 Panorama Rd. closed Sundays.
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