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DUNEDIN, HAVE NOW EEADY FOIt DELIVERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES: — atrawberrv.— R °J al Sovereign, a very Tine varietj, the fruit being of large siz?, richly coloured, very Insciouf, and of most owellent flavour. Comes esny into fruit, and yields a large crop of handsome firm-fleshed berries. Per dozen, 5sTvucretin Dewborry.-A recent introduction from America; sure to become popular. It is a very prolific bearer. The fruit in appearance is similar to a blackbarry, bearing in clusters, but of much larger eize and of a delicious flavour. To grow them successfully they should be growa to a trellis or to stakes in a similar manner to vines. Each §Ull ; per dozen, 7s 6«!. Jaiiaiieso B B iism (Purple Monster) — This variety of Japanese Plum combines the " features of immei se siz*. good quality, juiciness, and heavy bearing to an extent unequalled in any other Oriental plum. The tree is of hardy censtiiutioc and of vigorous growth. Each, gs @lSJaß»auese Plum (Wickson)— Of this fine variuiy the raker, Mr BusbaLk, says: "Among the many thousand Japan P.ums whicb 1 have fruited, this one, so far, etanda pre-eminent in its lare combination cf gcod qualities. ... A year ago I was convinced that tbis was perhaps the best of all the Japau Piumf, and have yet no reason to changes that opinion. . . ." Eicb Ss, ffaitiucsc Pluni.-Borbank, Satsuma, K«J&ey, Ogon, &c , &:?. Each, -Jsi gii. BUmbarbVlmproved Crimson Winter)— Ihe peculiarily cf this variety ano its pi eat value lies in the fact that it is at i's greatest perfection during the winter rocnthp, wheu all other varieties cf llhubaib are at rest. Stslks Jong, of an intense' Ecarltt or crimson colour and of excellent flavour. We predict a great future for this variety. Per dr zeu, f g«. riimitSfiiis PuniccHS (White).— A Lesutiful wttite flowering specimen of the Clianthns Puniceus, having all ths charsctenstics of its parent plant except in the (lower, whicb is of a beautiiul psaily white colour. Each, 2& @<9. Red FlowcrißßS flfaßßilliSS.— A fport from the well-known native while fluweiiKg manuka, its fkwers btirg of a delicate red colour. Invaluable for Cutting purposes. Blooms cf this fine novtlty shown at the Danedin Horticultural Bccietj's Summer Show attracted & large amount o£ attention. Specialties in Seeds for Exhibition Purposes :— BFAfeS ; -&HIEL-S BOEDKK HERO CARROT.-P^EVNA fe'IUMP-EOOTED CABBAGE -BLAIR'S PHENOMENAL CAULIFLQWER,-THE MONARCH LAMB'S EARLIEST OF ALL Of^iOfV.-^JiLY GOLDEN GLOBE PEAS -MW. DR STUART LET] UCE,- ZBALANDIA „ " ' SIR HARRY ATKINSON FRUIT TREES NURSERY STUFF ASPARAGUS ROOTS ORNAMENTAL TREES SEED POTATOES ItHUBAHB ROOTS MIRUJ3S, PLANTS, ROSES SBAKALB ROOTS &c. La. Ol every description low icady for delivery. jm , .^«cw 4^ A Ti6v/ "Putting' ls\ tit o~ ssj&£f 2^ jm. jmass&r "JADOO" increases -—• "-^.r^-™—" l -**-^^ bloom, and ensures brilliancy and intensity of colour. Perfectly clean to handle, and free from any offensive smell.

Cocoanut Oilcake. The Cnest flesh-producing food known for Dairy Cows, Stock, Sec. Cocoanut Oilcake keeps cows in milk, increases the yield of butter, enables more cows lo be kept in a given area, and gives the best maiiave. Once used, always used, l'rice, J£s per cwt. SEED MEIICIIASTS AKD SEED GROWEIIS, AYe are paying W^~ /ft AYe shipped rabbits Highest Cuhbekt <^^^^^^^SM^^k t0 ie value °^ Pbices for fresh _^3^^^fe|l|^fct~ *ISjOOO last year, trapped Kabbits for ™ A % *™*™ freezing in any quan- f^^'^-^pS|f^J^k flre Prepared to ship tity during ihe sea- isM^^SMi^S f -^mf t0 the value of * fe^3^ >^Pfl* *ao,oco. elivery taken by any of our agents throughout Otago or at any liailway Station. Write us for further particulars and labels.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2318, 4 August 1898, Page 6