MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. Blackberries — English, Lawton, Yrs. s. d. each 8. d. " doz Italian, and American mammoth . . . . 6 4 0,, Lucretia Dewberry . . . . 9 . „ 7 6,, Japanese Wineberry . . 10 „ 8 o',, Raspberries — Victoria Red, Falstaff Red, Cuthbert Red (new) 2 0 doz 12 6 100 Raspberries — Yellow Antwerps 2 0 „ 12 0 „ Hazels and Filberts .. .. 10 eacK 8 0 doz Walnuts. 3ft high . . . . 6 4 0,,' Chestnuts, Spanish, 3ft . . v 9 \, 6 0 „ Mulberries,. black, 3ft ..20 „ Quinces, 3ft '. . . . 1_ 0 9 0 „ Rhubarb — Giant Victoria, and Myatt's Victoria .... 40,, Rhubarb — Early Albert, Myatt's ~ Linnaeus, Hogan's Shillelah, Johnston's St. Martin . . 6 0,, Rhubarb — Hogan's Stott's Monarch, true, largest and finest flavoured in cultivation . . 16 „ Asparagus . . . . . . 2 4 0 100 SPECIAL OFFER OF FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES. On ■ receipt of S4>S or P.O. Order I will Pack and Deliver, Free on Rail, .the following 64 trees (or 32 trees for 12s), bestnamed sorts of my collection, of : — 6 Apples, 3 Pears, 3 Plums, 3 Cherries^ 12 Gooseberries, 12 Black Currant^, 6 Red Currants, 6 White Currants, 12 Raspberries, 1 Walnub . HEDGE AITD SHELTER TEEES. Yrs. . s. d. BTCRBERIS darwini, 12in high . 10 0 100 HOLLY— common, 12in „ 12 6 100 „ „ 15in „ 15 0 100 „ 18in „ 20 0 100 LAURELS • 24in „ 12 6 100 36in „ 15 0 100 LAURISTINA 18in „ 30 0 100 Cupresßus Lawsoniana 15in „ "20 0 100 „ „ 18inv,, 25 0 100 „ Macrocarpa 12in „ 7 6 100 Cupressus macrocarpa (balled in cloth) 12in high 16 0 100 Cupressus macrocarpa (balled in cloth) Ism hjgh 20 0 100 Cupressus macrocarpa (balled in cloth) 20in high 25 0 100 JPRIVIT (evergreen) 18in „ 7 6 100 PITTOSPORUM eugenoides 15in high 20 0 100 PITTOSPORUM buchananii 15in high 20 0 100 THORN QUICKS, transplanted 2 12 6 1000 3 ls6dloo 150 100 ° BOX DWARF, for edgings 1S lUU 15 0 1000 PIN US maritima- 15in high 12 6 100 ABIES alba (white spruce) . . 12in high 8 0 100 liiSy ot 13&e free per post May to October. Pure white, single crowns, Is 6d dozen Pink, single crowns. Is 6d dozen. Hardy Fl©wea*lng KBsrubs from this list packed and delivered free on rail. 12 for 8s 6 for 5s I Double white flowering Cherry , flowering Thorns (scarlet, ! pink, and white) ; Deutzia (double, white) ; Lilac (common and white) ; Spireal (pink or white) ; Weigelia (red or pink) ; Snowball Tree ; Pyrus Japonica (scarlet) ; Mock Orange (white, scented) ; Jasamine (white or yellow) ; Japanese Rose (white or red) j double white flowering Raspberry. Mew Eealailld !§lnril!p§ from this list packed and delivered free on rail. 12 for 10s 6 for 6s, Birch (red, black, or white) ; West Coast Ribbonwood (white flowering) ; Rata (scarlet flowering) ; Daisy Tree (6 varieties) ; Leather-leafed Plants (6 varieties) ; Flax Variegated (gold, silver, or bronze) ; Veronicas (12 varieties) ; Pittosporums (3 varieties) ; Coffee Shrub ; Panax (Native Gum) ; Lance Wood ; Cabbage Tree, common or West Coast variety ; Pepper Tree
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Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 18
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477Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 18
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