'SOMETHING-NEW .. AND CHOICE Is now offered in the following NEW RASPBERRY, " SUPERLATIVE."—The finest, most profitable, and 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 oi a deepricii red colour. Six good fruits weigh an ounce. The flesh is firm, juicy, and 0f... very fine flavour. A first-class berry for preserving, and par excellence a dessert- kind. The ;'" Gardeners' Magazine," the leading horticultural journal of Great Briton, says oi the - Superlative "-Raspberry:— This is one of i'ie finest Raspberries that has come under our notir-. The fruit is very firm, aid will travel well. It is one of the sortT that we ca:i recomnientt inarlcet gardeners to plant in quantity Each, Is; Pe^w eVA°Splfe^r "HORNET."This desirable variety has a great relation among the raspberry-growers of Great Britain and France, and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's First Class Certificate in open competition. The " Hocnet " is famed for its size, beauty, high quality, hardiness, and productiveness, ti<s ep.aai-A.iiil p-Jnts of a first-class mspberry. Eaci, Is; per Dozen, iOs 6d; per 100, 70s. " INDUSTRY " OVtTINHAM.R) "GOOSEBERRY,Proved by Actual Test in all Countrte.1* to be one of tho MOST PROLIFIC, MOST VIGOROUS, AND FINEST FLAVOURED OF ALL GOOSEBERRIES. Since we introduced this fine market variety threi years ago it has estcblished itself in New Zealand, as elsewhere, one of the MOST PROFITABLE of all Gooseberries. The fruits are roundish oblong, of fine size; skin dark red and hairy; bush erect, spreading, and large. A vigorous grower, and an IMMENSE YIELDER. To those who have not tried this fine Gooseberry, we confidently recommend it, either for Garden or Market. Each, Is; per Dozen, 9s; per 100, 60s. «LANCASHIRE LAB" 1 . COOSEBETOY. Largely grown by the market gardeners of Great Britain, but little grown in New Zealo.nd. Fruits roundish, of la>-ge size and fine flavour, hairy and dark rod m the skin; bush erect, spreading, and a very abundant bearer. Each, Is; per Dozen, 9s; per 100,"60s. Obtainable only from 11110 & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11808, 10 August 1900, Page 6
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350Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11808, 10 August 1900, Page 6
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