Fruit, Plants, Produce PAMPAS. Ideal quick shelter. Well grown plants. $22.50 per 100. Discount for quantity. Clovelly Gardens, 13 Hume Street, Christchurch 2. Ph 39-021. PEA, vine hay, good quality $4.50 bale. Ph. 517-438. PICKLING onions, veges, potatoes, tomatoes and farm eggs, 363 Marshlands Rd. PICKLING onions, 3kg $1.50, 9kg $4.25, Grovelea Orchard, 545 Main North Rd, Belfast. PLANT sale. Climbers, Ground Covers, Shelter trees and Ornamentals. 70 LlnPOLYANTHUS and Primrose plants for sale, all to clear at 80 cents. 37 Cornwall St, Ph. 61-798 (not Sunday). POLYANTHUS, Pacific Giants, large flowering plants, 95c each, $9 dozen. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa Road, Walnonl. POTATOES, Chippewa, $5 s.b., parsnips, caulls, cabbages, carrots, pumpkins, leeks and onions. 160 Gardiners Rd. STC POTATOES, closing for year Sat. 25 June, Rua, $5 s.b. 45 Tuckers Road, Papanul. POTATOES Rua, S.b. $5. Sacks $l4. Waterholes Road, Templeton. Ph. 498-081. POTATOES $3.65 s.b. Onions $3.95 s.b. Mandarins $1.89 kg. Celery 69 each. Sprouts $125 kg. Al, 102 Stanmore Rd. POTATOES. Rua, $5 s.b. Pumpkins, yams. 533 Pound Rd. PRUNING of all fruiting varieties, roses, and ornamentals. Reas, rates. Phone 899-911. RABBIT meat for sale, fresh or frozen. Ph. 583-193. RASPBERRY canes, fairview. Ph. 252-477. RASPBERRY canes, Fairview, Taylor and Marcy, $2.50 for 10, $22 per 100. E. H. Bellingham, 685 Hills Rd. REGAL Hilles, top quality bulbs, 70c. 29 McSaveneys Rd. ROSES, bush and climbing locally grown, $5.95 and $6.95. Betta Plants, 27 Ottawa Road, Walnonl. Ph. 897-855. ROTTED compost, sawdust and fowl manure, $2.20 bag. Betta Plants, 27 Ottawa Road, Walnonl. RUA table Ist grade, large sacks sell. Ph. 495-347. RYE grass straw, $1.20 per bale. Ph. Springston (295) 845. SACKS and centrals for sale. Ph. 851-191. SALE. All vegetable and pot plants reduced. Closing for season on Sunday 26th. Heathvale Orchard, 112 Bridle Path Road, Heathcote. SEED peas, 50 sacks, $8 sack. Ph. 495-857. STRAWBERRY plants, red gauntlet. Ph. 252-477. STRAWBERRY plants, Red Gauntlet, packs of 10 $2.20, Betta Plants, 27 Ottawa Road, Walnonl.
w ROSES 1983 STURDY, SOUTH ISLAND GROWN BUSH AND CLIMBING ROSES OVER 100 varieties now ready. You’ll find popular tried-and-true varieties as well as newer varieties. Priced from $5.65 to $7.65. Standard Roses will be available early July. Also over 50 varieties of sturdy miniature roses, $2.95 each. 10c off each for 5 or more. OPEN 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Woodland. TREES AND SHRUBS >v v'< tAR SILVERBEET only 50c kg CARROTS $1.99 large bag KAMOKAMO try these pumpkins only 50c each Plus a full range of fresh vegetables harvested from our gardens dally. OPEN 7 DAYS 8 a.m.-5.30 p.m. 432 PRESTONS ROAD (Burwood end) LOOK FOR THE VEGE POT SIGN WINE ST HELENA CANTERBURY PREMIUM WINE FOR SALE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY 10 a.m.-5 p.m. COUTTS ISLAND, BELFAST Travel north through Belfast tarn left at start of Northern jjfotorway (Dickies
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