4k I JACKETS WOOLMARK QUALITY AS ILLUSTRATED ■ KS $89.95 FULLY LINED. SIZES IDto 16. / JI J f L W SHADES: Navy, Black, Blue, / I 1 1 Burgundy, Grey, Camel, Off- / ykft JI ✓/ ’ white, i jsw l\|4l| ” / 1 664 COLOMBO STREET Hum 799-27? ’Tjl biS,| Mi 'THE TRMH6LE.' HIGH ST Pi. 793-957 in 4,. ROSES Our new season’s stock of HIGH HEALTH " Bush and Climbing Roses have arrived WHAT DOES ‘ HIGH HEALTH” MEAN? Woody crops such as Roses, Fruit Trees, etc, which are propagated by budding or grafting tend to accumulate viruses with repeated propagation. Once infected, all subsequent plants carry these disorders. For many years, most Roses grown in New Zealand, and throughout the world, have become increasingly badly infected. Over the last few years our suppliers have been selecting their varieties for propagation and their understock from sources substantially free of known viruses. “High Health” does NOT mean that your roses will not get the usual fungal diseases such as Black Spot, Rust and Mildew. That would be a real breakthrough. HIGH HEALTH ROSES •Show more vigorous and consistent Spring growth •Have a clearer, cleaner and brighter flower colour •Have a firmer, crisper and smoother petal texture •Keep longer once blooms are cut •Dont’ have unsightly yellow mottling, veining and marking on the leaves YOU NOW KNOW WE HAVE SELECTED THE BEST ROSES AVAILABLE SO 00 COME IN AND SELECT YOUR VARIETIES FROM OUR NEW STOCK Bush Roses and Climbing Roses: General $8.50 each Protected Varieties $9.50 each MEYER LEMONS New stock of large bushy plants Many in flower and fruit. Select a sunny, sheltered position and reap the benefits next season. Special Price $6.95 each SALE OF LARGE INDOOR PLANTS We have to sell our entire range of large indoor plants to enable us to move our hothouse. These specimens are not in the retail shop so please ask our staff to direct you to them. COMPOSTING HAY Now is the time to start your compost heap or add to your existing heap, so you give your plants the added bonus of a good rich organic mulch when you begin planting in Spring. ONLY 80 cents per bale. days a Cdstunc/is— WEEK 246 0 CASHMEre E no\o B= IB 11 L. L. I\ PHONE 384-628 Look for the Black & Yellow sign at the Entrance to our tree-lined drive
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