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A jjlot ut oiif-year and two-year ApjWes at Watson's XuiserifS. 



FRUIT TREES. —On the left of the photograph here shown is a plot of Maiden (i.e., one-year) trees 

 connnencing with 14.(XMJ Braudey's Seetlling apples, followed by other popular sorts in proportionate 

 numbers, while two-year-old apples will be observed on the right. 



Besides the usual stock at Clontarf Nurseries, there are at Messrs. Watson's Killiney grounds over 

 70,000 young fruit trees of all varieties. They are in perfect condition of health and vigour, a siglit to 

 please the most expert and fastidious eye. The plots have recently been inspeeteil by various 

 horticulturists, including some of the chief experts of the Department of .\griculture. They expressed keen 

 satisfaction w^ith the quality, form and condition of the trees, both for orchard and garden, the latter 

 including trees trained for wall and espalier. 



Messrs. Watson's up-to-date methods result in clean, healthy, well-ripened growth and a perfect root 

 system. Better trees to plant, either for profit or pleasure, cannot be obtained. The i)rices will also be 

 found to be right and fair. Special quotations per 100 or 1,000 will be given on receipt of particulars as 

 to quantities and varieties required. 



THE ROSES. — These occupy an iuqjortant position, bolli at Cloutart and Kdliney, and im-lude all tiie 

 newest varieties right up-to-date. Large numbers of the leading Hybrid Teas, such as "General McArthur," 

 "Lady Pirrie," " Lyon-rose," "Madame Abel Chatenay," etc., are grown with the newest Goltl Metlal 

 Roses, including "George Dickson," "Queen Mary," " liisli Firefiame," and many others. 



Double the quantity of Roses has been grown tlii-; year in order to fill the demand for tlu' firm's rose 

 tice.'^ — a demand clue not only to the strong and well-ripened specimens sold, but also to Watson's Special 

 Rose Discount, i)artieulars of which will be found on page 18 of new catalogue (post free). 



ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, Hedge IMaiits. Herbaceous Perennials, and general nursery goods are largely 

 grown both at Clontarf and Killiney, and anyone interested is invited to inspect either nin-sery. 



The Clontarf Nurseries are only fifteen minutes' tram journey from Nelson's Pillar, very convenient 

 for inspection when in Dublin. 



Catalogues and all information may be had on application to Wm. Watson and Sons, Ltd., Clontarf 

 Nurseries, Dublin. Telephone: Clontarf 26. 



