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Fruit, Plants, Produce GARAGE sale, horticulture business being sold up, many items to numerous to list for sale, all in good cond., ph. Ranglora 6871. GARDEN leisure chairs, usually $45, now $25.95. Placemakers, Kaiapol, Ph. 8149. GAS Zlzzlemaster b-b-q, complete with gas bottle, 1 only. Was $648, now $375. Placemakers, Kaiapol, 8149. ~ GERANIUMS, Zonal, Ivy Leaved and Scented Leaved varieties. Good selection In flower. Still available from $2 each. Also hanging pots, ivy leaved geraniums, $5 each. St Martins Geranium Nursery, 13A St Martins Rd, ph. 31-872. Open 7 days. GRAPES, black and white, ex Arts Centre stall. Now at Riccarton Paddy’s Market, Clarence St, 9 a.m. — 3 p.m. Saturday, from $2.50 to $4 kg. Also available at Governors Bay Nursery, 100 Main Rd. Fresh, sweet, locally grown table grapes. GRAPES dessert or wine, $2 kg, $9 for 5 kg, $l7 for 10kg. 932 Lower Styx Rd, Brooklands. Ph. 298-840. HAY clover, round bales, 4 ft by 5 ft. Ph. Ohoka 684. HEDGING and shelter plants from 45 cents each, over 70 varieties available at Nursery Propagators, 406 A Barrington St. ♦❖ ♦ 4 HERB plants sale, plants on sale are savory, rosemary, salad burnet, marjoram, oregano, thymes, florence fennel, sage, costmary, sorrel, chrysanthemum, sweet cicely, sweet milfoil, comfrey, borage, lemon verbena, angelica, wormwood, Alexanders, horehound, sneezewort, maudlin, mallow musk, lady’s bedstraw, bergamot, catmint, calamint, wild basil, peppermint, spearmint, apple mint, common. HONEY Creamed and Honeydew, swap a container. Weekends and evenings only at 119 Halswell Road. Ph. 384-251. HONEY, creamed and liquid clover plus native beech. Own containers filled. Open 7 days. 116 Winters Rd. STC LANDSCAPE supplies, rotted sawdust, bark chips, mushroom compost, soil, punga logs etc., free tractor loading by arrangement. Floraland, 204 Burwood Road. Ph. 851030. LANDSCAPING and having trouble getting some of the plants for your plan? Our stock Include: Bergonlas, liriope, pachstegla, llgularla, iris slberlca, iris foetldsslma, helleborus, acanthus, hostas, agapanthus, pachysandra, libertia, arthropodlum, zantedeschla, plus all the more ordinary things, Floraland, 204 Burwood Road, open 7 days. LEMON trees. Healthy specimens, also orange, lime, grapefruit and other citrus trees. Floraland, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. LUCERNE, good quality, $4 per bale. Telephone Kaiapol 7432. LUCERNE, good to racehose quality, $3.50 to $4.50 per bale. Phone 252-377. LUCERNE hay, good quality, barn stored, $4.50 per bale, Templeton. Ph. 496-908. LUCERNE hay, top quality, shed stored, no rain, $3.50 and $4.00 bale, ph. Ranglora 6871. LUCERNE hay, $4 per bale, also $2.50 for compost, Marshland. Phone 858-476. LUCERNE sell, racehorse quality, $5 a bale. Phone 885065. MEADOW clover hay. Ideal horses. Good selection and will sell in small lots. $3. Ph. 496-107. MEADOW hay, excellent quality. Phone SPN (295)833. MEADOW Hay, good quality, shed stored, no rain, $2.50 per bale. Ph. Sprlngston 622. MEADOW hay good quality, not Sat a.m. please, $3. 829 Hills Rd. MEADOW hay, $3.50 - 297 Russley Rd., Ph. 583-193. MINT, eau de cologne mint, alpine and rockery plants. At Thyme Cottage, 809 Colombo St, near Town Hall, open Sat. 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. MUSHROOMS Ist grade avlalable, Dawn Farm this weekend, 14A Horotane Valley Road. OATEN hay with lucerne and clover, shed stored, no rain, excel, quality. $3 a bale. Ph. 786 Cust. ONIONS medium sized, $3.50, large bag, 160 Gardiners Rd. ❖0 ❖ 0 ORCHIDS quality plants with flower spikes, also younger plants, good colour selection, very reasonable prices. Repotting service available. John Prentice, Orchid Nursery, 117 Cobham St, off Barrington St. Ph. 388-698, open Sat. a,nd Sun. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bank Card and Visa accepted. PEA straw, good clean straw, ideal for the garden. Now available at Main South Road, Rolleston, $2 per bale. Please phone 478-404. PEA straw, suitable gardens, $2 a bale, trailer loads less. Phone 830-610. PEA straw $2.80 per bale delivered. Ph. 486-914. POTATOES store graded, Maris Anchor and Ham Hardy table potatoes in 10kg and 20kg bags. R.G. Robinson Produce Ltd, 17 Sheffield Crescent (off Walrakei Rd), Mon to Frl Ba.m. to 5 p.m. POTATOES, top grade Rua’s $5.20 s.b. Not Sunday. 45 Tuckers Rd, Papanui. POTATOES Top quality Rua that won’t go mushy. $2.90 per 10 kg bag or $5.50 s.b. Open weekend only, 10 -5, 767 Marshland Rd. Last on left before Railway line. POTATOES, $4 Sugar Bag, Ham Hardies. 5 miles past Culverden on the HanmerLewis Highway. PUMPKINS Special. 20cents each. Airport Orchard, 570 Russley Rd, open 7 days. PUNGA ferns, large selection, all day Saturday and Sunday. 51 Warren Cres. QUALITY chaff, $8 swap a sack. Ph. 252-171. QUANTITY of red garlic cloves (y strain hard stem), also aerial bulbs suitable for planting. Ph. Kalapoi 7933, 8595 or 8735. ROSES We still have a good selection of top-quality roses, mostly in flower to make choosing easy. This Is an ideal time to plant, don’t wait for winter. Floraland, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. SALMON, fresh and frozen at farm prices. Frozen whole salmon up to 2kg, fillets and smoked salmon are now available. Also fresh, on order, at The Isaac Salmon Farm Ltd Shop, McLeans Island Rd, quarry entrance (past Harewood Golf Club), Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SALMON, fresh frozen and hot smoked, vacuum packed, at farm prices at The Isaac Salmon Farm Ltd, McLeans Island Rd, Quarry Entrance (past Harewood Golf Club), Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. SHALLOTS Top grade bulbs for planting now. Floraland, 204 Burwood Rd. Open 7 days. SPRING bulbs. Planting time Is In full swing. Don’t delay if you want your garden looking great in spring. Choose now from the great selection at Floraland, 204 Burwood Road. Open 7 days.

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