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Season ISB7] [Season 1887 H. BULL 8l SON BEG to call the attention of intending planters to their CHOICE STOCK OF TREES AND PLANTS Of All Descriptions, Which are thoroughly acclimatized, so that there iB no danger in transplanting them. FRUIT TREES, Of all Kinds, in Best Varieties. Apples, Pears, Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, Figs, Lemons, Loquata, Oranges, Guavaa, Mulberries, Vi alt>ut:', Chestnuts, Gooseberries, Currants, etc., (etc, ORNAMENTAL TREES. Puma Insignis, Canariensis, Austriaca, etc., Oupressus Maorocarpa, Lawsoniana, Tomlo;3a and many others. Wellingtonia Gigantea, Retinosporous (sorts), Aruacarias, Majas, Blue Gums, Red Gums, and numerous others. FLOWERING SHRU33S and PLANTS Camellias, Rhodod«?ndrous, Roses, Lilacs, Deutzias, Oleanders, Pulargoniuma, Fuch] Bias, etc., etc., etc. HKDGE PLANTS. African Boxthorn, B srberiu, Quicks, Ligustrums, Olearias, et 3. Rhdbarb Roots, Hki tvs, Asparagus Plants Etc., etc. SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! Vegetable Seeds, Fl ower Seeds, and Farm Seeds of the beat description, and in all the leading varieti' se, carefully tested before bending nut,, besides being much chtappr thau the n rdinary Pa>cket Seeds ts Liberal Rkj»uc tions madet on Large O RTiBRg. Riid Sued, A'ricau \ Joxth-orn, Tree Seeds, &c. Flower Pi »t,s and Saucei b, Budding am I Pruninp Knives, Garde ning G loves. CATALOOUES TO BE HAD OK AI'JfUCATION.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 28 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 28 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 28 June 1887, Page 4