Fruit, Plants, Produce RASPBERRY plants, Halda. Erect short laterals, dark red fruit, thornless and heavy cropper. $3OO per 1000. Order now Berryfields, 161 Gardiners Rd, ph. 595-630. ROCKERY plants, perennials, ground covers, herbs. Many rare and unusual varieties. Priced from $1.50. Hundreds to choose from. Catalogue $l. Closed Sundays. Glen Avon Gardens, 148 Panorama Road. RYEGRASS uncertified Manawa and Tama, good test. $45 a sack. Ph. 7880 Rangiora. SALE. Trees, shrubs, pot plants, all one price, 95 cents, Azaleas, Fuchsias, Wisteria, Smoke Bush, Jasmin, Honey Suckle, Pink Silk Tree, Dianthus, Herbs, Liquid Amber, Bonsais, hedging shelter, Cranberry, Peplnos, Fejoa, ground covers and many many others. Nursery Propogators, 406 A Barrington St. SAUCE tomatoes, 363 Marshland Road. STONE fruit trees, dormant bud or single rods, for peach, nectarine and apricots, Fantasia Nurseries are taking orders now. Phone 6413 Cambridge. STRAWBERRIES, P.Y.O. $1.50 kilo. Last weekend at Strawberry Fields, enr Old Main North Rd and Kalnga Rd. TOMATOES good quality. Pick your own. $1.50 201 b case. 160 Gardiners Rd.
F v POPPIES -» Flowers like brightly coloured little bowls, their delicate petals surrounding golden stamens. Annual poppies, fluttering and swaying to the gentle airs, are the essence of V. spring. They come in a great colour range of pastel colours. Ideal cut flower. Pack of 12 $1.60 ■WHK 4 for $5.75 “ PLANT SPRING BULBSNOW! Include spring-flowering bulbs in flower beds where You normally grow annual WarlsffifinSfc flowers. Clumps of bulbs ■OiOlv will 9' ve Y° u early colour and you can easily plant 1 1 around the bulbs when it’s r, k WJw time to set our your I summergarden. H Daffodils • Freesia • ww xl I? Hyacinths’Anemone* Ww Ranunculus PICK YOUR OWN SPLENDOUR RED DELICIOUS 9.30 — 5.00 Every weekend REDWOOD ORCHARDS 45 Hawkins Rd (Off Prestons Rd) WW BULK SPECIALS POTATOES POTATOES POTATOES First grade table potatoes (Don't mush) 20 kg bags, 10 kg bags, 5 kg bags TOMATOES $2.90 case or 2 cases $5 BEETROOT] CARROTS] $3.30 largebags CASE $2 75c Charge and Refund on Cases OR PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS Plus a full range of fresh vegetables harvested from our gardens daily. 432 PRESTONS RD (BURWOOD END) OPEN 7 DAYS 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. BEDDING PLANTS FOR WINTER AND SPRING COLOUR Anemone Double, mixed Pansy Majestic Giants Antirrhinum Double Butterfly Polyanthus Super and Pacific Aubrettia, Dwarf mixed and blue Poppy Springsong, mixed j Bellis Daisy Primrose Julian | Carnation Double, mixed Primula Malacoides | Calendula, Dwarf mixed Ranunculus Double, mixed I Chieranthus Siberian Wallflower Stock Double Trysomic ! Cinereria Sweet Peas Climbing Dianthus Magic Chaims Violas Several Colours Forget-me-not, Dwarf blue Violet Prince Henry Flowering Kale Wallflower, mixed Sweet William Dwarf Paks $1.60 Box Lots $5.20 | C T J NURSERIES SjL 15 WYCHBURY ST, SPREYDON V- ( OFF BARRINGTON STREET OPPOSITE PARK Open Monday to Saturday J 8 a.m. — 5 p.m. \wL/ Closed Sundays wcira
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