.... (COLOMBA ROAD) " ' I (Opposito'the residence and grounds of J M. Caselberg, Esq,, Masterton.) mHOMPSON begs to inform \J* JL . the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that he has com menced. buaineea as NURSERYMAN AND, FLORIST, and ho hopes, by dili- : gent application to all work entrusted to nirii to merit a share of their patronage and support. As the season has now far advanced, it is not my intention to issue a catalogue but all those requiring PLANTS, either for the GARDEN, GREENHOUSE, or WfNDOW, can gam some idea of his prices from the following quotations ASTERS, PHLOX DfIUMMONDI, LOBELIA, PERILLA NAMINENSIS, PIRETHRUM, at-8a por 100 ; PANSIES, 4s per dozen, Best named (true) Show and Fancy, 10a per dozen ; PETUNIAS (single) from (is per dozen; (doubles) 10a per dozen ; DAH LIAS, {best show), 12s per dozen. Fuchsias, including Black Prince, Bridal Bouquet, Erecta von novelty. Straita perfecta,- President and numerous others, 10s per dozen; PELARGONIUMS rega 2s 6d each ; PELARGONIUMS, Zonal, 8s per dozon ; tuberous rooted BEGO NIAB from 12b per dozen ; Coleus (in splendid variety), 9s por dozen; Foreign Ferns, from 15s per dozen ; Cpicen Greenhouse Fonis, from 20s per dozen Native Ferns (truo to namo) from "sixpence each. His collection of STOVE PLANTS includes all the best varieties of the fine foliaged plants, also a splendid assortmeiifcoffloweringplauts. ORCHIDS a speciality, and can supply ; gorgeous flowering kinds for cool greenhouse from three guineas per dozen. Any of the PLANTS in the following list can be had either in or out of pots, and guaranteed to be among the best and latest varieties grown Cucumber, Melon, Tomato (President Garfield, immense size, now), Vegetable Marrows, PuihpkinsVetc. Asparagus Plants, 6s per 100 These ishould be planted at once. Abed, 33ft long, and 4feetwide, trenched feet deep; formed and planted with 100 plants for 15s, All other jobbing equally, .cheap, and performed in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. Any plant required by oustomers not in stock wilj be procured, and sold at the price which it cah 'lie obtained at any other Nursery, Geritlemens' groundo, Villa, and Cottage Gardens laid out and planted, Having several glass houses, and Fernery in course of erection; aad when finished, all visitors, whether purchaasrs or not, will be cordially welcome, Special list of all kinds of Plants on application, Address, -O. THOMPSON, Victoria Nursery, Masterton. Communications left at Mr Tayler's or Mrs Preston's Fruit Shops will receive immediate attention, 2725 PRIZE LEGHORNS. The WHITE LEGHORNS, bred and owned by me, winners of the .SILVER MEDAL, CUP and SPECIALS for Lest birds in the Shows 188G, a r e known to bo the finest strain in the colony. At the late show I purchased.tho Three Best Hens exhibited, and am now prepared to supply eggs from an unrivalled breeding pen. In BROWN LEGHORNS I liavn a most perfees Cock mated with Pallets bred from spiicial prize winners, 1880. With each flitting purchasers cm have a few eggs from my imported birds (white or brown) to enable them to mfiie thoir stock next season without breeding in. Eggs guaranteed. Price LI per dozen. F.J.W.FEAH, WILLtS-ST. and KILBURNIE. N.B.—Another importation of Two Pairs vYliites duo by steamer from England, 2785 OOTTRDLL k A OUNG, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND 1/ FORWARDING AGENTS, • AND - • GENERAL CARRIERS, COTTRELL'S PARCELS POST EXPRESS Parcels and Packages forwarded and delivered to any address, at cheap through inclusive rates. One charge; no extras; no trouble. Despatches to Great Britain, Europe, and Australia, by every Bteamer. Agents for the Westport Coal Company, (Coalbrookdale), Feaihekston-steeet, Wellington, Telephone No, 303. P.O. Box, 32y, VOIGHT & BiiASCH, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINET MAKERS. QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK • OF ,! Comprising CHOICE DESIGNS IN DRAWING, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, &c. Parties Furnishing or requiring tho smallest domestic requisite, should inspect this establishment. Evory information afforded, without beinp pressed to purchase. 2094 W. H. INGRAM, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER. to notify that he lias removed from his premises, Willis-street, to— No. 157, MULLIGAN'S BUILDINGS, Lambioh-Qway. (3 dooi'B from Queen's Hotel,) WELLINGTON. Sole Agent for the repairs and materia n the Wellington District for tho Water vky watch On C. WAG L'AND . .BUTCHER,;; Masxkqt°«,: : . )RIME .BEEF,, and Best: Qiidifcy L'% J|UTTON always on-mild. ' 2880
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18871101.2.2.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2739, 1 November 1887, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
698Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2739, 1 November 1887, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.