I FRTTIT AND FOREST TREES EVERGREEN & FLOWERING SHRTTPq HEDGE PLANTS, &c., &0 UJJb * APPLES,! and 2 years' g^ Pears, do. do. Plums do* do. Cherries do. do. Peaches do. do. Quinces Figs Grape vines Walnuts, 3 years' plants Cobnuts Gooseberries, 1, 2,3, and 4 years i . Currants, „ »» Raspberries Strawberries. ■■'>■--...-. Black Italian poplars, 1, % 3, and 4 yrs. Lombardy poplars, „ Laburnums " Robinia pseudo accacia Pineaster firs Lime trees English elms ■ /. • Oaks Ash Elders « Blue gums Large pollard willows Yellow Spanish brooms ; Weeping willows ' White Portugal broom Sycamores ■ ■ • • Yellow Cape brooms Lilacs ' ■ Box trees " : English brooms Hollies, 3.years', transplanted * Leycesteria formosa ' ". ] Stl John's wort ' Spirea corymbosa ' ' ' Deutzia scabra Scarlet flowering cUrrant Common laurel '''■'-, Laurustinus- ' Yellow flowering currant Jessamines Honeysuckles Coronilla Cytisus ■ Scarlet flowering thorns, grafted Ossage orange ' Roses, of sorts Chinese arborvitae Large blue periwinkle Cape tea tree Pyrusjaponica Thorns for hedges, 1, 2, and 3 years Privet „ Sweetbriar " , Thorn accacia Gorse Roots of asparagus, rhubarb, sea kale Globe and Jerusalem artichokes, shallotts, &c., &c. Being desirous of clearing off the greater portion of,my,present Nursery. Stock, which, comprises over 800,000 plants, all of which will, be offered at very moderate prices and on easy terms of payment, namely, approved tills at three, six, or nine months, for all orders over the sum of £25. W. WILSON, • Nursery ,& Seedsman.
SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. "T> ED, white, crimson, and yellow XL Clover. Permanent pasture grasses Italian ryegrass Lucerne; sanfoin, tares Large Spanish onions ,' Spinach, cress, mustard, radish and lettuce. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. CLOVER AND GRASS. SEED& 3 TONS white, red, and crimson clovers, Lucerne, sanfoin, cowgrass, and broad leaved trefoil 2 tons mixed permanent pasture Grasses and clovers W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. ~~ HEDGE PLANTS. ~ To he sold cheaply (the land on which they grow being immediately 'wanted for building purposesj 5O O Of! THORN \J)\J\JXJ -'ACACIAS. Cobbett's Thorn Acacia, or American Locust tree, frptft its strong hardy ]iabit s its Jhrthiddple', spines and qutck growth, ispeeulftMy suited to afford rapid shelter ■ and amostimpervious fence, andismuch•used in the; .Northern Provinces, as a, valuable hedge plant of lofty, growth. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "mrOTICE is hereby given, that the Sri partnership between us, the undersigned, as Conveyance Proprietors, at Kaiapoi, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Dated May 26th, 1858. •W.---C. A. SADLER, GEORGE HANMER. Witnesses— J. T. White, ROBEBX POWEIE.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 2
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394Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 585, 12 June 1858, Page 2
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