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Nurserymen- | GLADSTONE & NOHTHEND : NURSERIES, -- ; Near Invercae^ill. One of the finest collections of Fruit Trees in the Colony. j ROBERT JJIRRELL.I In again soliciting the patronage of his j numerous customers and the public gencjn 11 tenders his sincere thanks for their veiy liberal support in past seasons, and solicits a ■continnance of their patronage, and aasnres ihem that ,all ; orders entrusted to his oare will receive prompt attention. . ; . . ■ ■ planting. Settlers contemplating' planting should procure Trees or Bushes ; from a nursery situated in an exposed place, as trees raised in sheltered land never succeed so well when removed to more, unfavorable Jocalities. BLIGHT PKOOF VABIETIBS. I hav.e a few varieties of Apple trees that ara blight proof, root and branch, 1 and large assortment on the blight-proof stock guaranteed blight-proof below the grafC I would call the special attention of intending planters to my stock of Fruit and Forest Trees, and Ornamental Trew and Shrubs, which is. remarkably large, varied, and healthy, this season. To meet the increasing demand I have secured eight acres ■of land at Northend, within three minutes walk of Dee street, which is admirably adapted for nursery purposes. A considerable portion has already been planted, and, although occupying a very exposed position, the young trees are strong and vigorous, and in excellent con- >]» dition for planting out. • . . >j THE SOIL 5| In that quarter of the nursery where fruit trees and other deciduous plants are mostly 'j grown, isa light saady loam, and remarky.ablefor causing the young stock to make fibrous roots — one of the best guarantees for the success of a young tree when transplanted. : • •■':.• CORRESPONDENCE. To prevent delay and disappointment, customers are respectfully requested to: have their names and- laddresses plainly written, the route' by which goods are to be forwarded and postal address to be distinctly stated, and orders to be made out in regular colnmris, one article only on a line. ■ PACKING. Correspondents in distant parts of the Coloay may rely on every care being taken in packing. I have received many' 'compile mentary letters in past seasons' on mjj system of packing, and the satisfactory opni , dition in which trees and plants reach theii destination. . '■ '. .■: • FRUIT, ; AN f D FOREST. TRHES, For sale at, the Gladstone and Northend . ■ • ' ' ■ Nurseries. Apple Trees on Blight-proof Stalks from 15s to 248 per dozen. . ' Apple Trees on common Stock from 9s to. 12a per d#zen. . Pear Trees from 12s to 24s per dozen. Cherry and Plum Trees from ISs to 80s per dozen. Peach and Apricot from 24s per dozen. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes from 4s. per dozen. „ : Mlbert, Cob, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts, and Spanish Chestnuts. A large assortment ;of Fruit Trees> dwarf -trained, from: six to ten years old,' in full bearing. English Oak, Ash,. Beech, Lime, Birch, Alder, Maple, and other deciduous Trees. Larch, transplanted, 10s per 100. Pinus Insignis, two years old, transplanted 6s to 158 per 100 PinUs Insignis, three years old, transplanted, from 15s per 100. ■■■ ' Pinus Insignia, Seedlings 40b per 1000. Pinus Insignis, in cloth, from 20s to 40s per 100. . , . ' , Pinus Pinaster, four years old, L 3: 10s per 1000. , F Norway Spruce, five years old, L 5 per l@oo. Cupressus Macrocarpa, transplanted, from 10s per 100. Cupresses Macrocarpa,' in cloth, from Ss pc dozen. • . ' ' . Cupressus Macrocarpa,seedlings, 8s per 100 or 70aiperl000 , . ...... Cupressus ; Lawsoniana, from 6s to 12s per dozen. . . . • Quicks, 1,200,000, 2 year old, small," 10s per 1008 Quicks, 1,200,000, 3 year old, from 12s te 15s per 1000 > i • ' English Holly, from 26s per 100 Variegated Holly, from 2b to 10s each. Dwarf Box Bdging, 8s per 100. < WelliDgtoniaGigant«a,from.2sto 5s each. Rhubarb Root^, named varieties, 10a, 16s, and 20s per dozen Rhubarb. Roots, Stott's Monarch, 5s per root Flowering, andj Ornamental Shrubs, cheap, including Araucaria Imbricata A large and varied assortment of Roses, in eluding some of the finest varieties in cultivation, LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ,_. i Note the Address — ROBERT BIRRELL, Box 85; P, 0., Invercargili. CTT ANTED KNOWN-Fruitand Forest »»' Trees 'ot the best description for sale. J. Cooper aud Co., A then aeum Buildings, Inv'rcargiil, g0 Baiters. (JILBERT M'DOUGALL, Wholesale and Retail 0H F b g c o^e. l °MB a. Balls, Supper, Soirees, and Wedding Parties catered fox.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 369, 27 June 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 369, 27 June 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 369, 27 June 1884, Page 6

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