Nurserymen. 1 GLADSTONE k NO, RTHIND NUR3ERIKS, . . ' . Nil* INT«ttCAE»ILL. )ne of the finest collections of Fruit Treat in the Oolony. I ROBERT 'n again soliciting the patronage of his iwaerous customera and the public generally, endera his sincere thanks for- their rory iberal support in pat?t seasons, and sohg^h a jontin.uauce of their patronage, and aasnre* 1 :hem that all orders entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. ■ PLANTING. , Settlers contemplating planting should procure Trees or Bushes from a nursery situated in an exposed place, m trees raised in sheltered land never succeed so well when removed to more unfavorable jocalities. BLIGHT PROOF VARIETIES. : I have a few varieties of Apple trees that ai« blight proof, root and branch, and large assortment on the blight-proof stock guaranteed blight-proof below the graft. I would call the special attention of i»tending planters to my stock of Frmit a&4 Forest Trew, atia Ornamental Tree* and Shrubs, whick is remarkably large, varied, and healthy, this etiitson. To meet the increasing demand I hav« secured eight acres of land at JTorthemi, witkin. three minutes walk of De« •tr«»t, wMck is admirably adapted for nmreery piirpoaei. A considerable portion h«i already been planted, and, although oocupying, a Yery exposed position, the , young , tree* art strong and vigorous, and in excellent co»---dition for planting out.. ' ' , _ THB SOIL ' ' .-'•'" j In that quarter of the nursery wkejre frftit ti-ees and other deciduous plan tß are mostly gjrown, is a light sasdy loam, and remark.ajble for 'causing, the young stock, to make wbrous roots — «ne of the bca.t guarantees for the success of, a young tr«o : when transplanted.^ - . ,;■-,',: ' '■ < 1 "' c'cßßßisreNDiißrcii. ' ' ' ' , ; '. jTo ptevent dela : y and', disappointment, 1 customers are respectfully requested to haye their names and addresses plainly,. Writtes, ;,t|ie.roate.by whiob. g«ods are to be forwarded and postal addreal to b« distinctly stated, abd orders to be made out in regular columns, one article only «n a line. • ' PACKIKO. Correspondents in distant parts «f the Ooloay may rely on every care beiag' taken in packing. I hare received many complimentary letters in past seasons on mj •System of packing, and tk'e satisfactory ooadition in which tree* and plaata rea«h theii deatination. r, ' . , FRUIT AND FOREST TBBBI, For »le at the Gladstone and Northend Nuxseriaf. Apple Tre«s on Blight-proof S*alk« iron 15s to 24s per dozen. Apple Trees on common Stock from »s to 12i per dozen. . I ; Pear Trees from 12a to 24s per doeen. [ Cherry and Plum Trees from 16s to 80s pei . , dozen. Peach and Apricot from 24s per dozen. Gooseberry and Currant B«ske« from 4«. pw vP !■' ddsflQ, •^^jjert, Cob, and Hazel Nuts, "Walnuts, and Spanish Chestnuts. A large assortment of Fruit Trees, dwarf-trained, fjona- aix to tea years old, in fall bearing;. * N ■■■'■■ .T- ' " English 'Oak, Ask, Beech,' lime, Birch, Alder, Sugar Maple; aad other decldaous Trees. , : •• / Larch, transplanted, 10s per 109. Pinus.lnaignis, two. years old,' traiwpilaatesd 1 6»t«ls»per,loo , . . . ■ PiW Inaignut, thxa© years old, transplaatiedy ' from 15» per 100. I Pin*s Inaignis, Seedlings' 40s per 1000. ! Piruia Insigaia, ia oloth, from 20s to 40s per 100. Pinns Pinaster, four year* old, L3 10a per l , 1000. ; ..,'•.. ! Norway 'Spruce, fire years old, LP per 1800. : Cuprfi^Bu'B Macrocarpa, transplanted, froM I 10s per 100. . ;. . , i Cupr«seß;Macrpc»r:p», in clotb, from *s pe : dozen. . . ( > , Oupieams Macrocarpa,Beediißffa, $a per 100 or 70s per 1000' ! ".'•'- Cupresßus Lawsoniana, from 0« to 12s per dozen. ; • ' ' " ! ' Quicks, 1,200,000, 2 year old, small* lto per Quicii, 1,200,000, 3 year, old, from Via f Us per 1000 English Holly, from 25s per 100 ' Variegated Holly, from Z» to 10s ©ft ok. Dwarf Box 3fdging, '3s per 100, WelliDgtoniaiGigantea, from 3«to 5s each. RHubarb EooJs, aimed varieties, 108, l&i, ant 20s p*r dosea Rhubarb Root», Sfcott'i Monarch, Ss.per roofc 1 ' Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, cheap,, ; including Arancaria Jmbricata A large and varied aißortmeat of lomk, ia eluding some of the finest varieties in ■ owltiratjon LIBERAL DISCOUNT 'FOR, CASH. • , •■•]•. NOTH THH ADI>BES» — : aO'BBKT BIiRRBLL, Box 85, P. 0., Invercargili, WANTED KNOWN-Fruitand Forest Trees of the best description for sale- J. Cooper and Co., Athenaeum Buildngs.lnv rcargill. ft qq Baggfg, Q-ILBEST; M'DOUaALL, onion 0 » -%%■ Balls,; Suppers, Soiress, and "Wedding Paartieß : •-, catered fpr. • ' ' r ' ■ v^- -. . ' . 1 . .. » ,V ! ) I .'/ ■-
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 367, 20 June 1884, Page 6
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698Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 367, 20 June 1884, Page 6
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