FRUIT AND FOREST TREES * EVERGREEN & FLOWERING SHrttt* HEDGE PLANTS, &0., & c BS ' \ PPLES, 1 andSyears? grafted -01. Pears,, / do. / do. ! Plums dol: do. ; CherriesV do. do. Peaches* do. do. Quinces E igs • Grape vines Walnuts, 3 years' plants . ..:: :: Gob tiuts:: ::: ■■---— . . Gooseberries* 1,2,3, and 4 years CurrantsV r „ „ Kaspberries •Strawberries; — Black ItaKan poplars, 1,2,3, and 4 yr 3 Jombardy 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 Bycamores Yellow Cape brooms Lilaca Box trees Hpglish brooms Hollies, 3 years' transplanted ..;„•; Leycesteria formosa St. John's wort • Spirea corymbosa Deutzia scabra Scarlet flowering currant" Common laurel, Laurustinus Yellow flowering currant Jessamines. . Honeysuckles Corohilla 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 8 yews £ nvl. - oweetbriar n n Thorn accacia Gorse Roots of asparagus, rhubarb, sea kale Globe and Jerusalem artichokes, ehallotts, Sic., &c. Being desirous of clearing off the greater portion of my present Nursery Stock, which com» prises over 300,000 plants, all of tfhich willVe offered at crerj. moderate; prices] and ,911 easy terms of payment, namely, approved bills at three, six, or nine months, for all orders over the sum of ' W. WILSON^ . Nursery A Seedsman.
HEDGE PLANTS. To hesoldyheaply (the land on which they grow heing immediately wanted -for huildivg purposes,) PVO nnn thorn O \J*> \J\JxJ ACACIAS. Cobbett's Thorn Aea,cia t op American locust tree, from its strong hardy habit, its formidable spinet- and~ quitch-..growth, .w----peculiarly suited to afford rapjd shelter and a most, impervious fence, and is much used in the Northern -Provinces as a valuable hedge plant of lofty (growth. W; WILSON, Nursery andl Seedsman.
CLOVER AND GRASS SEEPS. 3 TONS white, Ted, and crimson clovers, Lucerne, sanfoin,,' cowgrass, and broad leaved-trefoil 2 tons mixed permanent pasture Grasges and clovers W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. PRESS STOCK, EX DART, BULLOCK HARNESS, &c. BULLOCK shaft harness complete 'Ditto spare collars and tames Australian breaking tackle complete Tan felt saddle cloths, and: 4 ft. gWhs. Dander brushes, mane and curry combs WINTER'BOOTS. Gentlemen's shooting boots • Men's>stout-,kip knee ibpotis j.; • Boys' and youths' watertight® Ladies' lace up calf hoots .'. "■"■■■ H.E. ALPOBT. ; Market Place, ■Christchurch > June jjQjgg^ FOR SALE. ( rjpOWN Sections in Kaiapoi; fronting on the -L Waimakariri, in the centre of the tow,n. Apply to J. LONGPgu SAWN Timberj KreWood, and shells supplied oni application to the unde1 '* signed. EDWARD GENET, Norwich Quay.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 590, 30 June 1858, Page 2
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