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I Nurserymen"DARNELL "j^URSERIES TAMES "ji/ff AS O N In drawing attention of my customers to the PlantIng Season of 1881, I take the opportunity of thanking them for past favours so liberally accorded me, assuring them and others who I hope to have the pleasure of adding to my list of Patrons, tliat my sole aim is to apply PLANTS OR TREES THAT WILL GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION. I My Nursery and the class of Plants and Trees I send out arc now so well known that I think it would be superfluous on my part to say much respecting them. ' Fruit Trees claim a large share of my attention, and although the past Summer has been a very dry one, my trees have not at all suffered, and I am confident of their giving every satisfaction, I personally superintend the execution of orders, and ■when my patrons prefer leaving the selection of Plants or Trees to myself, they may rely on every effort on my part to give every satisfaction. Subjoined I append a list of fl few leading articles, but for fuller particulars I refer you to my newly issued Descriptive Catalogue, which can be had on application, post free, ana from my Auckland Agent, Mr. Thomas SrEADMAjJ, Seedsman, next the Union Bank. "TTORUIT rpREES, APPLES ON BLIGHT-PROOF STOCKS. The Apples I offer this season are strong and healthy and true to name, and are all worked on Might-proof stocks, at eight inches to one foot from the groundthus insuring the root perfeci freedom from the blight AMERICAN APPLES ON BLIGHTPROOF STOCKS. . RUSSIAN APPLES ON BLIGHT- . PROOF STOCKS. j CIDER APPLES ON BLIGHT-PROOF I STOCKS. NEW APPLES ON BLIGHT-PROOF ! STOCKS. PEARS, APRICOTS. CHERRIES, PIGS. GRAPE VINES, NECTARINES. ORANGES, LEMONS, &c. | PEACHES, PLUMS. I RASPBERRIES, Choice-named Varieties GOOSEBERRIES, Named Varieties. GUAVAS, MULBERRIES. BLACKBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES, QUINCES. MISGELL ANEOUS FRUITS. Almond, Jordan, Papershell Currants, Black, Bed, White Gooseberries, Cape, established in po',s Loquat, Medlar Passion Fruit Pomegranate, Herbs, Eoots, &c. PINJES AND CONIFERS. My collection of the above embraces almost every variety of Conifers, from the smallest Thuja to tho gigantic tree of California, the Wellingtonia. It contains trees suitable for tho park, pleasure-ground, or cottage garden, while for affording shelter, some of the species are unsurpassed. ; Pinvas Insigriis, Cupressus Macrocarpa. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS These are in such large variety that it is impossible to enumerate them here. Intending planters are therefore respectfully solicited to apply for General Catalogue which contains nearly 300 varieties of ornamental and flowering, deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs full description of each kind being given, together with colour of flower, and ultimate height the tree or shrub may bo expected to attain. EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS CLIMBING PLANTS, In great Variety. HEDGE PLANTS. Acacia undulata, Kangaroo Acacia, seeds Box Thorn. Lycium Horridum Box Thorn, Lyciuni Horridum, extra strong Cupressus Macrocarpa; quick-growing; good for break-winds Eleagnus japonica, remarkably fast-growing and highly Hawthorn, one-year-old Hawthorn, two-year-old My stocks of Quicks this season is lnrge, and a very fl.no sample. . „ Osage Orange. This makes a splendid fence, impene trable to sheep or cattle ; it is very hardy, roots deep, and stands tho drought well. Olearia Travcrsii. A fine plant for an ornamental hedge; is of extremely rapid growth. Frwet, evergreen. HERBACEOUS, SOFT-WOODED, AND GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS. BULBS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. LILIES.—(LiLitr-M) DAHLIAS, GLADIOLI, AZALEAS, CAMILLAS. ROSES, FUCHSIAS. PELARGONIUMS. j PELARGONIUMS (Geraniums). PHLOXES, P.ENSTEMONS. CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. BOUVARDIAS. COLLECTIONS OF TREES AND SHRUBS. In offering collections of Trees and Shrubs, purchasers are enabled to obtain an assortment of i nut, Flowers, Shrubs, &c, at the same rate, or even lower than I sell per 100. Purchasers of collections may relying upon my using every means to give satisfaction. The greatest cave will be taken in selecting to send kinds most suitable for the purpose and locality for winch they are intended ; this should be stated at the time oi ordering, together with any information that will assist me in selecting, Buses leave tho Post Otlice and pass tho Nurseries every fifteen minutes. Tare, od. GREAT REDUCTIONS OFF CATALOGUE PRICES OX LARGE ORDER*. JA ME S ~\/f ASO N. _l-»JL Groceries, &c. -RJ-EWTON AND PONSONBY JUNCTION STORE, CORNER OF NEWTON AND GREAT NDF.TII ROADS. J. M. WHIT E, FAMILY GROCER AND TEA DEALER. FAMILIES WAITED UPON TOR ORDERS. All New Daihies or Fibst-class Quality. (iOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. EDEN TERRACE POST OFFICE. F. M. MORLEY. TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, Eden Terrace. Families waited upon for orders. Goods delivered to any part of the Town and Suburbs*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6098, 3 June 1881, Page 3

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