SOMETHING :ITEW:-'."J AND CHOICE la now offered in the following NEW RASPBERRY, "SUPERLATIVE."—The finest, most profitable, and i heaviest cropping Raspberry grown. The " Superlative " has proved itself in Great Britain and America to be the heaviest cropping of all Raspberries. The fruits are large, handsome, conical-shaped, and of. a deep rich red colour. Six good fruits.weigh' an ounce. The flesh is firm, juicy, and of very fine flavour. A first-class berry for preserving, and par excellence a dessert kind. The '■ Gardeners' Magazine," the leading horticultural journal of Great Britain, says of the "'Superlative" Raspberry:—" This j is one of the finest Raspberries that has 5 come under our notice. The "fruit..is' very j firm, and will travel well. It is one -of- the t sorts that we can recommend market gar-i deners to plant in . quantity. Each, Is;.s per Dozen, 10s 6d; per 100, 70s. . ■.-•., ■ k NEW RASPBERRY, "HORNET."-^! This desirable variety has a great repiita- | tion among, the raspberry-growers, of .Gr,eat I Britain and France, and has , gainedl, the. 5 Royal Horticultural Society's .First. Class ? Certificate in open competitions T-hc.'-' Hor- | net" is famed for its size, beauty,'high | quality, hardiness, and productiveness,' the | essential points of. a first-class raspberry.. ' Each, Is; per Dozen, 10s 6d; per 100,.705. i "INDUSTRY" '-• (WHINHAM.S) i GOOSEBERRY,; • Proved by Actual Test in all Countries to I be one of the | MOST PROLIFIC, . f MOST VIGOROUS, AND 1 FINEST FLAVOURED^ OF ALL GOOSEBERRIES. | Since we introduced . this fine market 3j variety tbrei years ago it has established jl itself m New Zealand, as elsewhere, one of H the MOST PROFITABLE of all Goose- I berries. The fruits are roundish oblong, of | fine size; skin dark red and hairy; bush I erect, spreading, and large. A vigorous] grower, and an IMMENSE YIELDER. I .lo those who have not tried this fine Goose- \ serry, we confidently recommend it, either \ for Garden or Market. 8 Each, Is; per Dozen, 9s; per 100, 60s. . f "LANCASHIRE LAB" I GOOSEBERRY. . I Largely grown by the market gardeners f| of Great Britain, but little grown in New |j Zealand. Fruits roundish, of"large size and h fine flavour, hairy and dark red in the skin; % bush erect, spreading, and a very abundant \ bearer. : ■• i Each, Is; per Dozen, 9s; per 100, GOs. [j Obtainable only from- - | MHO & BLAIR,! SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDTN. | ]5,|-OUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.i.VJL King of all Asthma Cures; all chemists »nd stores.—Kempthornc-Prosser, wholesile agents.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11798, 30 July 1900, Page 6
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