NUESEp; : ;STOGK. W4ißHßTJßSto, ; bß)fouiiddn4hetW«llin(!ton Province, at pricesithat cannot be undersold, unlessby inferior Treeaand on common roots.:■. Hia APPLES are all on blight-proof roots, warranted to keep clean. ■' '■■•"■■}'■ '• ■Apples on blight-proof roots—l year, '■). .I.i; ■• 15s:; 2years,!2os j 3ywsj24's"per '•.' i ..!.- dozrai.'»:■'<".• T*. '.■'•■' {■■■'■'■'■ .If, ! Winter Majetih; Apple) blight-proof toot and branch, one of the finest apples —I, year, 20s;. 2fis; 3 years, 82s'per ,"..'r! ; Pears, Plums, Peaches - ; | Quinces, NeotarhmV.iVApricots—l year, 15s j 2 do, 20s; 3 do, : ~:, 24a par dozen "...„! .; 'i:')i!.! v / ■ Currants and Gooseberries, 6s to 7s|per ■■■ /dozen. ■ ~i, ■■'. ■ .-.-; ;":<' ; Raspberries,, 3? per dozen HEDGE: PLANTS., Quicks, 2 yeare, 15a per 1000 Privet ■ • „ ■ 6s ■.. 100 ■■■ ",; ■' 9s to 20s doz. , ; „■"■ j 60s to 100s perloo : Pines of many sorts much the Bame prices ■■ "\ ..' i ;[ ;i ' -COTBESSUSMACRbOABPA! 1 ; '. - "Isto2s6deach : ° ,; ; Per doz, 9s to 20 Per 100,60s to 100s. Cupressuspf assorts, from Is 6dto 7s 6d each ■ ;■ ; •■ ■ : ';, -roses. ■■''■'■''■■'■'' i A large stock, 200' sorts, 1 from Is 6d to 2s 66 . each, 16b.'to 24s per dozen. ~ . r j The following trees are all to be had,at 60s 1 per' 100:—English Laurel, 1 Ash;' Oak) Syoamofe, Elm, Hoily,'. Balsaani/ Euony^ mus, Escallonia. ! Other Tree's; Plants, and Bulbs from Is 1 each-Filberts, Figs, ,;i Aloes of all sorts, Arucaria, Cedars, Cryptomeriai Yews, Tlwga Arbutus,' Azalea, Oamolliaj Laburnum Deutzia, Deidilla, Hydrangea) Lautana, Magnolia, Neriurir, Philadelphns] Photinia, SUve'rTree,'Rhododendrori,' ; Ribe9j Salix, Bpirsoia/Lime,. Yeronica; Showbefryj Fuchsia, ttysanthemum, Dahlias, Gladiolus) Lilinm, Tulips, Pansies,'Phloxes. : ; .'.'., i ! SEEDS of all kinds-; new, cheap,' and of he fines quality. :i: ," ". ''.',"' i c ' : APPLE' 1 TREES ..! At 12s, 15s, and 24$ The D0zen......"! JVIDALE Vr^'R'BKRT; D.BAERATT I Has On, Sue: .. :
■ A fine assortment of Fruit Trees, eg. good and as cheap as can be found at any Nut-! seiy in the Province, consisting of— :; : | Applea, Pears, Cherries, Peachts, "■ ! Nectarines, Plums, Quinces, GrapeVines, Figs, Mulberries' Medlars, Baspberries,. Strawberries,, Walnut, Spanish or Sweet Chestnut' The best kind of Currants, Bed White and Black .' Gooseberries, the very best soit Of Prize-takers, at 7s the doz, other Boris at 4s to 5s per doz, ' l ' A good assortment of Pines and Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs, A good variety of Flowering Boots and Bulbs ;:. . . " ' ' Rhubarb-Hyatt's Victoria. Hyatt's Linnie'W, Myatt'a Early 'Albert Salts'' Perfection, Lang's Oonquerer at 2s the root. : ~| Seeding Bhubarb at 6s per'doz. 1 ... N.8.-The stocks I have used for grafting my apples on for the last seven years have been tho Majetin' Blight-proof, and can warrant no other sortVusedm my Nursery. T» those who wish to.grafttheir own;trees I can supply Mejetin Blight-proof Stocks at 10s per dozen,, . . All orders sent to D, Barratt will receive his best attention, ■■ >' TIYIDALENUESERY, NEAR.GREYTOWN.
THIS SPACE RESERVED '(JHSrafeAL'' (VtiOGER, THE CORNER STOP; Opposilt M Hold. MBGE AND VARIED STOCK GROCERIES Oilmen's Stores; Particulars in future, advertisement.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 824, 20 July 1881, Page 4
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452Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 824, 20 July 1881, Page 4
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