I SOMETHING HEW-. I AND CHOICE I Is now offered in the following j NEW RASPBERRY, " SDPERLA-1 '■ TIVE."—The finest, most profitable, and \ : heaviest cropping Raspberry grown. The » "Superlative has proved itself iv Great j J Britain and America to be the heaviest l \ cropping of all Raspberries. . Tlie fruits are E : large, ha-ndsome, conical-shaped, and of a f j deep rich red colour. Six good fruits weigh 1 ' an ouiice. Tke flesh is Sim, juicy, and of I j very fine flavour. A first-class berry for pre- S | serving, and par excellence a dessert kind. ■ i The " Gardeners' Magasune," the leading | i horticultural journal of Great Britain, says j :of the "Superlative" Raspberry:—'• This \ is one of the finest Raspberries that has | ; come under our notice. The fruit is very. I ; firm, and will travel well. It is one of the \ j sorts that we can recommend market gar- f doners to plant iv quantity. Each, Is; i J per Dozen, 10s Gd;_ per 100, 70s. j j NEW RASPBERRY, " HORNET."— Tliis desirable variety has a great reputa- S tiou among the raspberry-growers of Great p Britain and France, and has gained the f Royal Horticultural Society's First Class { ; Certificate in open competition. The " Hor- I net" is famed for its size', beauty, high S j Quality, hardiness, and productiveness, the I i essential points of a first-class raspberry. ! Each, ls; per Dozen, 10s Gd; per 100, 70s. f "INDUSTRY" V (WHINTTAM.S) , ! GOOSEBERRY;-.----j , Proved by Actual Tost ir. all Countries 'to | j ' be one of the - *' j j JIOST PROLIFIC, MOST VIGOROUS, AND FINEST FLAVOURED OF ALL GOOSEBERRIES. \ Since we introduced this fine market! variety thro years ago it has established I \ itself in New Zealand, as elsewhere, one of : the MOST PROFITABLE of all Goose- f berries. The fruits are roundish oblong, of i ; fine sise; skin dark red and hairy; bush X i erect, spreading, aud large. A vigorous \ • ; grower, and an IMMENSE YIELDER; | To those who have not tried this fine Goose- \ ': berry, we confidently recommend it, either [ ; for Garden or Market. \ J Eaoh, ]s; per Dozen, Bs; por 100, GOs. [ "LANCASHIRE L-ABJ Largely grown by the market gardeners fi | of Great Britain, but little grown in New * , Zealand. Fruits roundish, of laTge size and 3 : fine flavour, hairy and dark red in the skin; bush erect, spreading, and a very abundantbearer. Each, Is: per Dozen, 9s; per iflO, 60s. ' Obtainable only from [ MHO & BLAIR. SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11715, 24 April 1900, Page 6
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