Fruit, Plants, Produce RASPBERRIES are now at Bob Harrow and Son, 130 Withells Road, open 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Ph. 429-305. RASPBERRIES available, Jam and dessert, or pick your own at Nafferton Berry Farm, 120 Grays Road. Ph. 583-848. RASPBERRIES, strawberries, boysenberries, Jam, dessert, or pick your own. Usual superb quality. Redwood Gardens, 434 Sawyers Arms Rd, ph. 596-435. RASPBERRIES. Ready now. Also broad beans PYO. Giles Road, ph. 7910 Kalapoi. COTSWOLD STRAWBERRIES PICK YOUR OWN Freshly picked dessert and Jam fruit available Phone orders taken Waterholes Rd, 1 km from Springston Garage Phone 615 Springston. price of giving . . . it’s not high with LIVING GIFTS from WOODLAND. $1.50 Baby House Plants. $1.95 Mini Roses — 20 varieties. $2.00 Geraniums — in flower. $2.45 Rock Plants — many. $3.75 Mini Roses — 70 varieties. $4.95 Fuchsias — in flower. $5.65 Apple Blossom. $7.25 Bush Roses. $« Bush Roses — I new. $9.95 Fuchsia — baskets. . and many, many Bk others under $10.00..
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