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Fruit, Plants, Produce t, CHAFF, $8 bag, bag extra, p Busch, Shands Rd, please t ring. 496-924. CHEESE. Tasty, only 52.49 kg. 3 No limit. Trade supplied, 20kg blocks $49. Share a I- block with your friends. e Sumner U-Save Supermarket Late nights Thursday and Friday. Open Saturday r 9-1 p.m. e 1 r 0000 s FABULOUS fuchsias, Keel t Garden. Corner Sneyd St y and Adderley Tee, Kalapol. Open all weekend. 1 FOR sale, 1200 Golden Acre, 1 1200 Caull, 800 Burbee Cui. cumber, 400 Pepper plants, 37 Cornwall Street, phone 61798 (not Sunday). FRESH Lettuce, 20c to 30c. Three large for 80c. Cabbage, large hearts, good for cole--0 slaw and cooking, 30c each, 2 for 50c. Silver beet. New potatoes, freshly dug, $l.BO kg. Available If we are one , step ahead of the demand. . Tomatoes. Frl. and Sat this , week. 52 Bowenvale Ave. x ~<““f♦“ 1 FRESH Vegetables. All your show weekend’s requirements. Airport Gardens, 520 r Walrakel Road. 1 FUCHSIAS bush, standard, and basket types. 64 Sparks 1 Rd, Hoon Hay. ' 0 FUCHSIAS. With over a 1000 varieties, we would have plants to suit your needs. 3 Good range of Fuchsia books - plus all other requirements available. Free customer advisory service at Canty Fuch1 sla Centre N.Z., Ltd, 117 r Kerrs Rd (between Woodham Rd and Avonslde - Drive). Open 7 days 9-5. GERANIUMS, Zonal, includ--1 Ing dwarf and fancy leave r types, good selection from $2, : larger plants from $5. St Martins Geranium Nursery, 13A St Martins Road. Phone ‘ 31-872. Open 7 days. IVY leaved trailing Geranlt urns, various colours, includ- > Ing dwarf, from $2, hanging pots from $5. St Martins Geranium Nursery, 13A St Mar- ■ tins Road. Ph. 31-872. Open 7 ; days. ; KEEL GARDEN. Fabulous j fuchsias. Corner Sneyd St and Adderley Tee, Kaia'poi. . Open all weekend. ■ LETTUCE sell, 50 cents, 22 O’Briens Road, Sockburn. LUCERNE hay, green and I leafy, $4 bale. Phone 429-711. ’ Yaldhurst area. j LUCERNE standing, four acres for sale, Harewood area. Ph. 595-183. MEADOW Hay standing 8 acres Halswell near intersection Sparks and Hendersons ! Rds. Ph. 486-197 evenings. ! ORCHIDS. Wide range of flowering plants. Connelly Orchids, Sumner. Ph. 265073, open Saturdays. . POTATOES, Rua, $1.95 s.b. lettaces 49 cents each, tomatoes $4.29 kg, asparagus 69 cent bunch. Al, 102 Stanmore Rd. POT plants. Orchid flowers 1 and small plants, cacti. Eplphylum. 233 Avonhead Road. ■ REGAL Pelargoniums, good selection of colours Includ- ■ Ing miniatures, from $2, larger potted plants from $5. St Martins Geranium Nursery, 13A St Martins Road. Ph. 31-872. Open 7 days. ! SCENTED leaved Geraniums, ' Rose, Lemon, Lime, Peppermint, Apple, Nutmeg etc. i from $1.50, larger plants from $4. St Martins Geranium Nursery, 13A St Mar- ’ tins Road. Ph. 31-872. Open 7 days.

, — - SHOW WEEK-END BOX LOT SPECIALS i ONLY BOX PLUS BOX DEPOSIT . Ageratum, Alyssum; Aster; Centaurea; Dahlia; Lobelia White Eye, • Dark Blue, Trailing; Livingstone Daisy; Nemesia; Marigold, Crackerjack, Moonshot, Limelight, Space Ace, French Orange, Tangerine, Queen Sofia, Yellow, Mixed; Petunia, Apple Blossom, i Blue Mist, Confetti, Colour Parade, Double Mixed, Red, White, i Red and Blue Picotee, Peach, Plum Purple, Portulaca, Phlox; I Pansy, Salvia; Viola, Yellow and Blue. : TOMATO ; BOX LOT SPECIAL i Potentate, Moneymaker $4.50 BOX I Graced Cucumbers, GraSted | ' Tomatoes, Primos (5 varieties) $1.60 EACH, 6 FOB $9.00 ' TiaWrows Begowias 30 varieties $1.30 EACH dposKOWDAra -—-—IO < T COX'S J nyRSERiES X Y 15 WYCHBURY ST, SPREYDON I I W" OFF BARR,NQTON STREET OPPOSITE PARK I B® Open Monday to Saturday / i L___J 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. \wL/ I Cloaod Sundays. Krm wffll'BJSl M ARIGOLDS A unique Dwarf mixture Plants are . 2) covered with approx. !'.■ inch single Nothing is more easily grown than tii* serrated flowers in a mixture of brilliant cheerful Marigold that blooms .thuriiani'v colours HI 6in all summer long in a sunny Bed or Bo'iier .. .. ... . . Petite yellow and mixed colour’6 meh Also 3Vail3DlB in SEperSiE Brocade. 8 meh Mahogany Om-tn ■ colours of Coral sophra IO inch Bright red edne'ii r;o!i! D!nl , Boy o Boy 10 inch “' nK Lady senes 20 inch CrimSOfl Firstlady hghtyellow UUhif p Gofdlady golden yellow Primroselady Primrose yellow — limelight Light yellow PACKS 5 1.60 p ac ks q. 60 4 PACKS 5 5.75| 4 for 5 5.75 £■■ NEW PETUNIA *■ l MSE PICOTEE kt. Deep rose with a pure white m.irgiii Abundant 3-inch blooms on compact T (llanls l ' on!) hlnß:nin '- i 01 and rain and disease tolerant

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Press, 9 November 1984, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 10 Press, 9 November 1984, Page 38

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