It’s a promising season X \ for planting roses. / X- \ Gardenway roses are skilfully /' ~ ■ X grown in Christchurch, flower,- * ed and tested under local condi- C; \ tions. They’ve had a great season ’ x \ in the nursery, have lifted well and J' ■' '6 * ; won’t even know they’ve been If , p transplanted. That’s why we can 4 ’ i 1 promise “if any one of our rose ' /“i ■ bushes performs below your high expectations, you may bring it back with its label and we will ■ ' refund the purchase price, cheerfully, on the spot, without fuss.” f-" ' , If you are fussy about varieties be in early. Right now there are 50 varieties or more to choose from. Some like Bulls Red we have in hundreds. Others which shall be nameless, a few dozen. But not all the brightest and best will go with the first advert. There’s probably enough ‘Double Delight,’ the all America Award winner, to satisfy strawberry-cream bicolour lovers for weeks. La Canadienne is plentiful enough now but you never know with the latest in apricot coloured roses. By your popular request, First Love, Fragrant Cloud, Landora and Iceberg are back so we’ve got your colour if its pink, red, yellow or white. That’s another promise we can keep. Climbers are the same price as bushes at Gardenway. That is $6.50 for all except the latest which are $7.50. Birthday Present, scarce for some years, is back to charm with fragrant red blooms, Casino is the best bet for a yellow. Open Queen’s Birthday Weekend and Monday at: Marshlands Cnr Prestons & Marshland Rds Centaurus 91 Centaurus Rd Hornby 19 Chalmers St (behind Mall) Riccarton 89-91 Picton Ave _ f Gardenway &m^o Pm xXjl
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