IS ITOW OEFEKED IN THE I-OIitOWHSfG New Raspberry " Superlative." — The finest, most profitable and heaviest cropping Raspberry grown. The " Superlative " has proved itself an Great Britain and America to be the heaviest cropper of all Raspberries. The fruits are large,- handsome, conical-shaped, and of a- deep rich red colour. Six good fruits weigh an ounce. The flesh is firm, juicy, and of very fine flavour. A first-class berry for preserving, and par excellence a dessert kind. The Gardeners' Magazine, the leading horticultural journal of Great Britain, says of the j • " Superlative " Raspberry :—": — " This is one of the finest Raspberries that has come under our notice: The fruit is very firm, and will travel well. It is one of the . sorts- thatr we can recommend market gardeners to plant in quantity." ". Eaeh^J's ; ,p,er Dozen. -I.os 6d-;~per 100, 70s. . - ■ NeWf Haspber^y,- - " Hornet." — This desirable variety has a great reputation amoiag^tn'e r^&pberry-growers of Great Britain and France, and has Class Certificate in open "com p'eti- j ~ti6^-itj^b^^c^^:J^\S2imeij6v its size, beauty,- high quality, hardiness, and J produQtixeness^the -essential points- of a first-class raspberry.-- Each, Is; per ..Dozen, 10sJ6d>; per 100, 70s. , . ' ' •' ' -'',-':■: ' -' ."--'! ''-'-" '(WHI-NHAM'S) \ Proved "by Actual /Test in-all Countries to be one of the - MOST PROLIFIC, MOST VIGOROUS, AKD FIKEST FLAVOURED - ,OF, OF ALL-GOOSEBERRIES.. . N Since we introduced this fine market variety three years ago it has estab- 1 tished itself in JNew Zealand,.as elsewhere, one of the 'MOST PROFITABLE of all Gd.dseberrjes;-'-; ; The -fruits are roundish oblong, of "fine size ; skin dark red aiid.Jtia.iry ;;bush erect,: spreading, and large. A vigorous grower, and an IMMEKSE^^]j;L'PEK.. who have not tried this fine Gooseberry, we ebnfidently?T,^bmniekid-it i ;.Eith : er for Garden or Market. Each, Is ; per Dozen, - 9s ; pier 100," 60s. , --.-. ■" '' —^H*'-.- - y?~r?i' —; ««i i anCASHIRM"'LAD^. ..1 / , - - -■<...- \-\ Largely grown by the .market gardeners of Great Britain, but little grown • in-New-Zealand;,, ' "Fruits xoundish^of large size and fine flavour ; hairy and dark • red^tlie;skin.\, ; busli : erqct, spreading,' and" a very' abundant beareiy. Each, Is;"' : peix dozen,. 9s !";.• per "100, 605.: ''-■>'-/' ; ' - ' " ■, "'"/."c""t\ v .* ";".., V-- ". ' ' ; ' i-c **•'• *'• *•♦•♦"»»♦♦•♦♦•*♦ T". ■'; : SB'i-b" .'MERCHANTS. -
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Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 6
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338Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 6
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