188? Planting Season. 188? QA AAA FRUIT TEEES clean OUil/yi/ ami heiiithy, including : AppJes, fcaiß, Teaches, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, two, three, and four years old. 20,000 ROSES — the newest and best varieties. FLOWE KING SHRUBS. — Ornamental an I Forest Trees, Gooseberry and C irrant Bushes, Giant Rhubarb "Roofs, G apevines, two and three years old. A I the leading varieties. Boxw iod, Strawberry Plants, Laurel, Hoilies, Thorn Quicks, Pruning Knives and Gloves. Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds. POT PLANTS. IN GREAT VARIETY. GEORGE FATTHBWS, M ir y place, Dune lin, and Hawthobn Hill Nurseries, Mornington. 13my Forest and Fruit Trees For Sale. LARGE Quantities of the following Trees are kept in stock at THOMSON'S Nursery : — Spruce, Douglassii, Cryptomeria, Lawsotriana, Larch, Macrocarpa, Picea Insignis, Muricpta, Thuja's Poplars, Wellingtonia Thorns, Deciduous and Evergreen Flowering Shrubs ; Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Grape Vines, Currants, Gooseberries, Rhubarb, Evergreen and Herbaceous Flowering Plants (for borders), Stove and Greenhouse Pot Plants in great variety, Bedding Plants in spring, &c, &c. Priced Catalogues sent on application. ROBERT THOMSON, Eskbank Nursery, North-East Valley, JDunedin. 6my WANTED to SELL,— HOLLIES, five and six years old, three times transplanted, fine plants; £8 per 1000. A lot of Evergreen and Deciduous Trees, 4ft to 6ft, suitable for immediate effect ; all much reduced in price. Rhododendrons, &c, &c. WILLIAM MARTIN and SON, 20my Fairfield. Trees. Shrubs. Plants. LARCH (four and five years old), 7s per 100 ; 60s per 1000. PINUS INSIGNIS (two year), 7s per 100 ; 60s per 1000. CUPRESSUS TORULOSA (three feet) 40s per 100. CUPBRESSUS MACROCARPA: one year, 4s per 100 ; two year, 7s, 10s, and 15s ; 5s per 100 extra if balled. OAK (three years), 5s per 100. BERBERIS DARWINII (four years), 20s per 100. ESCALLONIA k MACRANTHA (three years), 20s per 100. ROSES (400 varieties to choose from), 50s to 70s per 100. APPLES (on blight proof stocks), £5 per 100. All other Trees and Plants at equally reasonable prices. Buyers are invited to inspect the Stock in the Nursery. GORDON BROTHERS, Anderson's Bay, 3ju Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1856, 17 June 1887, Page 8
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337Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1856, 17 June 1887, Page 8
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