FLOWER SEEDS, FOR SPRING SOWING. NO. i Greenhouse plants 12 distinct sorts ... ... ... 2/6 No. 2 Climbing plants .12 distinct sorts 2/6 No* 3 Sweot scentod flowors 12 distinct sorts ... , " 9/G No. 4 Rock plants 12 distinct sorts 2/6 No. 5 Herbaceous plants 12 distinct sorts 2/6 No. 6 Trees and Conifers 12 distinct aor's l 2/6 Nc. 7 Flowering Shrubs 12 distinct sorts 2/6 No. 8 Annuals 12 distiuct sorts 2/6 No. 9 Biennials 12 distinct aorta 2/6 No- 10 Ornamental Grasses' l2 distinct flirts [ 2/6 No. 11 Everlasting Flowers 12 distinct sorts ... 2/6 No. 12 Exotic Ferns 12 distinct sorts 2/6 NOVELTIES. Marguerite Cabnations.— This new nice of Carnations is remarkable for freedom of bloom, which is borne erect on Btrong stems. ThecoloHfs are varied and brilliant, and tho plants come into flower three months from the time of sowing the seed. Wherever cut flowers are in request, these carnations will be invaluable. Seed packets in separate colors— white, scarlet, violet, carmine brilliant, 1/- each; mixed, 9d ; dwarf mixed, 1/-. The whole collection 5/-. Plants 6d each. Japanese' SunJxower.— As a single specimen it forms a pyramid covered with large yellow flowers, and tho plant being perennial it needs no renewal every year. A very ornamental plant which cannot be too highly recommended. Seed packets 1/- each, strong plants 1/6. The Giant Salpigxossi3. — A very showy annual, growing to tho height of 4 feet, crowded from baso to summit with lurid red bell shaped flowers as large as a convolvulus. The plant should be grown as a solitary specimen. New snow-white perpetuai, ten- week stock princess Alice.— This most desirable novelty is especially valuable for cut flowers, producing its snow-white blooms in uninterrupted succession from November to May. It is well suited for border cultivation, and is equally recommended for pot culfure— l/» per packet. Plants 2/- per dozen. Penstemon.— Great eastern.— This novelty, which has boon raised at the Victoria Nursery, is probably tke largest Penstemon in cultivation, The lip is bright red clearly defined on the white throat, forming an excellent exhibition flower. Seed packets 1/- ; plants 1/6. New Chkysanthemcms — Will be ready in October, Send for list. ADAMS and SONS, Victoria Nursery, 56 Gloucester street, East, Christchurch, Canterbury. PUBLIC NOTICE. GLADSTONE HOTEL. MRS BURKE, having taken the above commodious hotel, solicits a share of the public patronage; , The best of accommodation and the choicest liquors are supplied, and the proprietress hopes by strict attention and courtesy to patrons to ensure their support. Mrs BURKE, Proprietress FOR SALE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Situate in Shiel-st. opposite the. Post Office, aud at present occuby M» Watkins, C.E. It consists of four town sections, on which are built one house containing seven rooms, with all conveniences of wash-house, coal house, &c. There is a splendid lawn, with ornamental tree and shrubs, flowers, ice. ; also a four room verandah cottage. From its situation the property cannot fail to become a leading busi. nesa site in Reef ton. It is opposite the Post and Telegiaph Offices and School of Mines. It adjourns the Colonial Bank, aud a section owned by the Bank of Now South Wales, on which they intend to build. It is eminently suitable for a Private or Commercial Hotel. The present buildings with additions and slight alterations would make a commodious oue, and with the iuorieqae ef licenses that can now be granted sure to command a large business. Coaches to Greymouth; Westport, Nelson, and Christchurch, pass the bouse. . . Satisfactory reasons can be given for disposing of the Property. At present would command a rental of £70 per annum. Possession can be given within a month. Terms either cash or part to remain on mortgage. Also for Balb. Four acres on terrace . ovsr-'looljing future Railway Station. — A splendid building site. One acre section, Anderson's Road, partly cleared. . . Quarter acre, Chattoekville, fenced and planted with trees. For further particulars apply to CHARLES F. WATKINS, C.E.M.E., Or J. G. Hbslop, Reefton. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. p seFte lc, MILUTARY TAYiOB, HAS resumed business in the pre raises lately in the occupation of Mr Nobmanby. Known as RICHARDSON'S BUILDING'S. djoining Forsyth and Masters Broadway, Reefton, Splendid assortment of New Season Tweeds and cloths just arrived. rsotele
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Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 169, 13 November 1891, Page 4
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