THE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES.
By establishing high standard's , and the practice of high ideals, both ' in the quality ot his products and business methods, Mr E. Hale, of the Wairarapa Nurseries, has gained the permanent support of hundreds of people, resident not only within the Wairarapa, but jp districts far beyond it. Experience H?a§ prg'yecL that every tree, shrub or flowering- ■ plant that has ever' J?een sent out: from his nurseries was tru e to name,, and quite up to the standard it • .was represented to be. Trees Ranted from these nurseries are in- . wanabjy weil rooted, and in perfect eswi&tion, and can be relied upon to I mke vigorous growth. 'lhe stocks for the coming season are unusually good, the magnificent season havinj been in favour of .the rapid growth of the nursery stock. The whole of the trees, shrubs, and flowering plants in Mr Hale's gardens are in the best of condition, and according to his own statement decidedly the finest he has yet produced. Those contemplating planting ' during the coming season should certainly make a point of inspecting the Wairarapa Nurseries, as the supply is practically unlimited, and better trees are not procurable. ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3164, 15 April 1909, Page 5
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195THE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3164, 15 April 1909, Page 5
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