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DUNEDIN, * ' HAVE JSOW READY' FOR DELIVERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWINGNOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES :— Strawberry.— Royal Sovereign, a very fine variety,- the fruit being of large P?ze, richly colonred, very lasciong, and of most excellent flavour. ComGS early into fruit, and yields a large crop of handsome firm-flashed berries. Per dozen, s§. lilicretifl s>ewl»en*y. — A recent introduction from America ; sure to becorris popular. It is a very prolific besrer. The fruit in appearance is similar to a • blackbarry, bearing in clusters, but of much larger size ar.d of a delicious flavour. To grow them successfully they should be grown to a trellis or to stakes in a similar manner to vines. Each ; per dozan, 7© S«lJapanese Pletm (Purple Monßter). — This variety of Japanese Pinna coaibineß the features of immense size, good quality, juiciness, and heavy bearing to an extent unequalled in any other Oriental plam. The tree is oC hardy constitution and of vigorous growth. Eacb, gs S&Japanese Pluiai (Wickson).— Of this fine variety the rai>er, Mr Burbank, says: " Among she many thousand Japan Piutns which I have f rutt ed, this one, so far, stands pre-eminent in its rare combination of -good qualities. ... A year ago I was convinced that this was perhaps the best of all the Japan Plum?, and have yet no reason to change that opinion. . . ." Each Ss. •Japjussesc PflHlii.— Bnrbank, Sateuma, Kelsey, OgoH, &c , &o. Eacb, f s gd. jßlniß>a»*fc (Improved Crimson Winter)— The peculiarity of this variety aud its great value lies in the fact that it is at its greatest perfection during the winter monthp, when all other varieties of Rhubarb are at rest. Stslks long, of an intense scarlet or crimson colour and of excellent flavour. We predict a great future for this variety. Per dozen, flgs. CliailtlßESS PwniceMS (White).— A beautiful white flowering specimen of the Clianfchuß Puniceus, having all the characteristics of its parent plant except in the flower, which is of a beautiful peaily white colour. Each, Qs gil. Red JPlOWCrisag Maiiulia. — A spore from the well-known native white flowering manuka, ita flowers beicg of a delicate red colour. Invaluable catting purposes. Blooms of this fine novelty shown at the Danedin Horticultural Society's Summer Show attracted a large amount of attention.

Specialties in Seeds for EzhiMtion Purposes :— BEA^S I — SHIEI/S BORDER HERO ■ G A RROT.— PLEVNA STUMP-ROOTED CABBAGE -BLAIR'S PHENOMENAL CAULIFLOWgR.-THE MONARCH LAMB'S EARLIEST OF ALL OHIOS.—EArILY GOLDEN GLOBE PEAS ~REV. DR STUART ' IETTUGE.-Z3ALANDIA „ ' SIR HARRY ATKINSON FRUIT TREES NUESERY STUFF ASPA V R\GUS ROOTS ORNAMENTAL TREES SEED POTATOES RHUBARB ROOTS SHRUBS, PLANTS, ROSES SEAKALE ROOTS &c. &c. Of every description now rea.dy for delivery. ,i^ .S3a> " JADOO" increases v v ™"'""""" *Jjsr bloom, and ensures brilliancy and intensity of colour. Perfectly clean to handle, and free from any offensive smell. Coeoamit Oilcake. The finest flesh-producing food known for Dairy Cows, Stock, &c. Cocoanut Oilcake keeps cows in milk, increases the yield of butter, enables more cows \o be kept in a given area, and the best manare. Once used, always used. Price, $s per cwt. SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GEOWEES, TRIANGLE,' DUNEQIMAYe are paying _. a \y c snippect raDDits Highest Cubuent to the value of Prices for fresh *15 9 000 last year, trapped Eabbits for and thia season we freezing in any quan- '^^^•"'^^^^^^^^^^k are P re P ared to shi P Delivery taken by any of our agents throughout Otago or at any Eailway Station. Write us for further particulars and labels. W I£.<&.J333XT TIEg^E'SJ OBJ SS^^IH -« zf BOMB ST3S£SSSS'S' > IP'O'^^IPIPJ.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2309, 2 June 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2309, 2 June 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2309, 2 June 1898, Page 6

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