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WINDSOR NURSERIES. 



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JAMES DOUGALL, 



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Offers for Ralo a ttiic Stock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, Ac, at 

 very low prices, fou cash, consistiug iii part of: 



APPLES -STANDARD.— From two to seven years oUt, the latter In a bearing state, of all the 

 best varieties, principally budcletl (not root-grafteil) trees. 



APPLES— DWARF'.— A large and very fine Stock of all the best varieties on the Doucln Stock 

 (the Puraillse Stock being unsuitable for this cllmiitf) from two to six years old. The older 

 ones are in a bearing slate, and will bear transplanting well. 



PEARS^-STANDARD.— The best leading varieties. 



PEARS— DWARF.— A large stock of over 30O varieties, including all the best kinds, from two to 

 six years old, principally commencing to bear. Being grown on a heavy soil, without 

 manure, the trees are short-jointed and hardy, and will bear transplanting into any soil 

 with safety, which trees raised on light, heavily-manured soil will not do. 



— ALSO — 

 ( ; PLUMS, PEACHES, 



CHERRIES, (iUINCES, 



GRAPES, CURRANTS, 



Of Ai^L THE Best Varieties. 



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STRAWBERRIES, Ac, &C., 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, &c., IN vaeiety. 



— AND — 



TULIPS and HYACINTHS of great variety, from his splendid collection of the finest named 



sorts. These can only bo got in Fall. 



All Orders— which should lie sent early, accompanied with the money—promptly attonted to, 

 and ttie trees lifted carefully, and packed so as to send any distance with safety. 



JAMES DOUGALL. 



Windsor, Omt,, April, 1868. 



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