IS NOW OITEBED IN THE FOLLOWINGNew Haspberry " Superlative."— r i lie finest, most prcfitable and heaviest cropping Easpberry grown. 'Jhe " Superlative " hes proved itself in Great Britain and America to be the heaviest cropper of nil Raspberries, The fruits are large, handsome, conical-shaped, and of a deep rich red colour. Six good fruits weigh an ounce, 'i'he flesh is firm, juicy, and of very fine flavour. A first-class berry for preserving, and par excellence a dessert kind. Tho Gar= deners' Magazine, the leading hoitkultural journal of Great Britain, says of the " Superlative" Raspberry : — "This is one' of the finest Raspberries that has come under cur notice. *The fruit is very firm, and will travel well. It is one of the sorts that we can recommend market gardeners to plant in quantity." Each, Is ; per Dozen, 10s 6d ; per 100, 70s. New Raspberry, " Hornet."— This desirable variety has a great reputation iimong the raspberry-growers of Great Eiitain and France, and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Fii&t Class Certificate in open competition. Ihe " liornct " is famed for its size, beauty, high quality, hardiness, and productiveness, the essential points of a fir&t-cla&s raspberry. Each,- Is; per Dozen, 10s 6d ; per 100, 70s. (WHIJNHAM'S) Proved by Actual Test in all Countries to be one of the MOST PROLIFIC, MOST VIGOROUS, AKD FINEST FLAVOURED OF ALL GOOSEBERRIES. Since we introduced this fine market variety three years ago it lias established itself in JVew Zealand, as elsewhere, one of the MOST PROFITABLE of all Gooseberries. The fruits are roundish oblong, of fine size ; skin dark red and hairy ; bush erect, spreading, and large. A vigorous grower, and an IMMEKSE* YII'LDEH. To those who have not, tried this fine Gooseberry, 'we confidently recommend it, Either for Garden or Market. Each, Is ; per Dozen, Ds ; per 100, 605. • j "LANCASHIRE LAD" , O-OO^IE!JiIJESI&:Riir B Largely grown by the market gardeners of Great Britain, but little grown in New Zealand.. Fruits roundish, of large size and fine flavour ; hairy and dark -red "in the skin; bush crept, spreading, and a very abundant bearer.- Each,-ls;-per dozen, 9s ; per 100, 605. , - . . _ v " ' ►♦♦♦•♦♦«♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦«♦« O'BT.A.XIKr.^.IKILaES CXNEaY PROSVI SEED MERCHANTS,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2427, 19 September 1900, Page 6
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356Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2427, 19 September 1900, Page 6
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