Ideal for specimen planting in lawns or beds. The graceful, pendulous foliage forms an ideal shade for tender plants. We have a wido. selection of well established trees with good 3 heads. WEEPING ASH. One of the best for this district. Stands winds well. Black or golden on 6-10 ft. stems. WEEPING ELM. Probably tho most popular of all; quick growing, handsoino foliage; all sizes. WEEPING CHEERIES. Most effective for planting in tho centre of beds of annuals; In white, pink and rose. WEEPING ROSES. ' Rambling roses on Eix feet standards. These make a glorious show and are most effective. Plants of Emile Gray, Excelsa and American Pillar. Very scarce. WEEPING APPLE. Very showy in bloom, followed by large bright red apples. Most striking. STANDARD ROSES. These are indispensable. 24. popular softs on strong, heavy 4ft. standards. STANDARD CHERRIES. Tho popular flowering cherries grafted on 6ft. stems. These .are most effective for specimen planting. Sizes and prices of tho above to suit all. Largest selection of choice ornamental and flowering shrubs and plants, fruit trees and bushes in the district. Nursery, gladioli or seed catalogues on request, Harrison’s Nurseries, Opp. Hokowhitu Bus Terminus. 418 Albert Street and The Square. ’Phone 8686. ’Phone 5190.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 220, 15 August 1928, Page 5
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