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When it comes to apples, Eve has nothing on us. We would like to < , encourage you to plant / CG %'s \/ apple trees. Conjure a ' IOWiGg (sPLEWOm vision of blossoming . trees, the anticipation of ¥ rich harvests and the jJ /T/T/X < pleasure of picking fresh 7 / Z—fruit in your own garden. yVj ' I Or perhaps you could be yL/ / \ —~~i ) reminded of the age old" J/ IB prescription for health, I 7 f ' g ~~~ “an apple a day keeps the L. doctor away." Maybe we I should promise / jWwA enlightenment from the 7-/ tree of knowledge. ' Finally we hit on it — free compost! Fru/t trees are chea P er at Gardenway. Planting apple trees this week or next could be a most sensible decision for a number of reasons. That's when Gardenway are offering free, a jumbo $1.99 bag of their “Well Rotted Compost" with each purchase of apple tees. And, of course, that's when Gardenway have a good selection of old fashioned and new varieties at all 5 branches. Priced $5.99 for well grown orchardist grade trees. About that guarantee. Offering free compost ensures your future harvests and saves wear and tear on our Guarantee. But whatever you expect from our trees — heavy crops, sharing a tasty bite with Eve, or preventive medicine — it's guaranteed. As we say . . . happy results or we refund your money, cheerfully, without fuss. New Apricots have been tested in Central Otago. For the orchardist having the latest and best varieties means bigger crops, top prices in auctions at home and market places overseas. (New varieties are costly to raise and test with no Prize for second best. Home gardeners have an opportunity to plant successful varieties a little later and enjoy the benefits without the risks. V- Skaha is a new Apricot, one of the largest fruited with high quality appearance. To experience the fine flavour leave the fruit until "apricot coloured." Skaha has been grown in Central Otago where it has export potential. Use Trevatt as a suitable pollinator and for later crops. New varieties cost no more at Gardenway, just $5.99. Enjoy a variety of fruits, fresh from your garden. Right now at Centaurus, Hornby, Marshland, Merivale and Riccarton you can select Apples, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Chestnuts, Hazelnuts, Walnuts, Currants, Raspberries and Gooseberries. Trees are $5.99 (except Cherry $6.99), Currants are $2.95, Raspberries $5.00 for 10 and Gooseberry bushes $3.99 each. Gardenway open 7 days 9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m. For personal shoppers. Visa and Bankcard facilities.
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Press, 2 July 1983, Page 64
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