FRUIT TREES. 
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Fine strong healthy selected plants, ready November to March. Early orders solicited. 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Standards. 
Dwarfs. 
Dwarfs. 
Pyramids. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
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•4 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
Apples 
2 6 to 36 
4 6 to s 6 
2 6 to 3 f> 
36 to s 6 
Apricots 
12 6 to 15 0 
3 6 •• S 6 
4 6 .. 7 6 
2 6 ,, 3 6 
Cherries 
76 ,, 10 6 
2 6 „ 3 6 
3 6 5 6 
2 6 
36 to j 6 
Nectarines 
14 6 „ 15 0 
3 6 - 5 6 
S 6 ,, 10 6 
3 6 
... 
Peaches...- 
za 6 „ IS 0 
3 6 ,■ 5 s 
56 „ 10 6 
2 6 ,, 3 6. 
... 
Pears 
76 „ 10 6 
3 6 - S 6 
46,, 76 
26 „ 36. 
36 to 7 6 
Plums 
7 6 „ 10 6 
2 6 „ 36 
4 6 „ 7 6 
2 6 
36.-76 
Currants per doz. 5 6 to 7 6 
Gooseberries „ 5 6 „ 7 6 
Mulberries (Standards) each 7 6 „ 10 6 
Nuts, Cob per doz. 10 6 „ 15 o 
Nuts, Filbert per doz. 10 6 to 15 o 
Raspberries- per doz. 3/6 to 5/6, per too 21 o to 50 o 
GrapeVines, Strong 'Planting Canes ...each 5/6 & 7/6 
„ Extra-Strong Fruiting Canes, ea. 10/6 to 15/- 
MJT For other Fruit trees, etc., prices can be had of any special kinds, on application. 
A SELECT LIST OF STRAWBERRIES. 
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WELL ROOTED RUNNERS. 
We have made a careful selection of the very best and most distinct varieties of Strawberries, and recom- 
mend all of them, feeling confident they will give the greatest satisfaction ; other sorts can also be had. 
Less quantities than 50 of a sort t 
per 100 s. d. 
Bicton White Pine, large and heavy cropper ... 46 
British Queen, very large, exquisite flavour 6 6 
Dr. Hogg, large and handsome, very delicious 
sweet flavour 6 6 
Eleanor, an excellent large late variety 4 6 
Elton Pine, good cropper, late, a fine variety , for 
preserving 3 6 
Jas. Veitch, very large and early 4 6 
Keen s Seedling, rich flavour, early 3 6 
King of Earlles (Lax ton), small, of delicious 
flavour, earliest of all 4 6 
Lax ton ’ 8 Noble (new), very large and early, 
of superior flavour and heavy cropper 5 6 
8& Strawberry Plants, in Small 
dll be charged at a little higher rate . 
per 100 8 . d* 
Laxtons Jubilee (new), first-class late variety, 
of fine pineapple flavour 6 6 
Pauline, very early, great cropper 6 6 
President, large and handsome, great cropper, 
rich flavour 5 6 
Sir Chas. Napier, large, heavy bearer, late ... 4 6 
Sir J. Paxton, an excellent early variety 3 6 
The Countess, a fine variety of good flavour ... 6 6 
The Kimberley, rich flavour, late 6 6 
Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury, very early 
and hardy, great cropper 4 6 
Waterloo, very large and late 6 6 
i, 18/- to 25/- per 100 ; per doz., 3/6 and 4/6. 
BARR’S “PURE” GRASS SEEDS 
Produce Beautiful Lawns, Tennis and Cricket Grounds, Public Parks, 
Pleasure Grounds, etc. 
Renovate Lawns , etc., in September, after the wear and tear 0/ Summer. 
The following mixtures Of Grass Seeds are all thoroughly cleaned, and cannot fail to give the greatest satis- 
faction. There is neither Clover nor coarse grasses in the mixtures. 
To ensure a fine lawn, free from weeds and coarse grasses, it is most important that the soil to be sown should be 
mute clean, that is, free from the seeds of objectionable plants, and the grass seeds used should consist solely of the- 
fine-leaved dwarf-growing grasses. 
Ill sowing grass seeds always take advantage of rainy or damp weather, and after sowing, give a slight covering 
of clean finely-riddled soil ; this, followed by rolling, will ensure a successful vegetation, and if the grass is frequently 
mowed and constantly rolled, a fine smooth lawn will be the reward. 
No. 1. Thames Embankment Lawn Grasses. This special mixture has been very successful on the Thames 
Embankment, and the various public and private parks and squares around Loudon. It is well udapted for 
renovating or foiming new pleasure grounds, Ornamental Parks, People’s Parks, etc., in large towns, and 
for enclosures, such as Squares, in and about London, and other populous cities. Per lb., 1/3; per 10 lbs., 
12/; per 20 lbs., 22/6 ; per 56 lbs. and upwards, at the rate of 1/1 per lb. 
No. 2. Fine Lawn Grass Mixture for Improvirg Old Lawps or Laying Down New Ones, Croqnet Grounda 
and Bowling Greens. In this mixture there is a larger quantity of small grasses than in No. 1, per 
lb., 1/4 ; per 10 lbs., I 2 /O ; per 20 lbs., 24/6 ; per 66 lbs. and upwards, 1/2 per lb. 
No. 3. Extra Fine Lawn Grass Mixture for Improving Old Lawns, or Laying Down New OneB, Croquet 
Grounds, and Bowling Greens. This is a specially tine mixture of dwarf growing grasses only, which 
make a finer, closer, and smoother turf, and does not require to be so often mowed as Nos. 1 and 2 ; it is 
specially adapted for select lawns. 1/8 per lb.; per 10 lbs., 15/6; per 20 lbs., 30/; per 56 lbs. and upwards 
1/5 per lb. 
No. 4. Hunter's New Mixture of Dwarf Growing Grasses. Specially recommended, when an extra fine, smooth 
lawn is required ; the grasses are of the finest leaved kinds, and awarfest growers, so that in using this seed 
a great saving is effected in mowing, besides having a perfect lawn. Per lb., 2/ ; per 10 lbs., 19/ ; per 20 Its,, 
37/ ; per 56 lbs. and upwards, 1/9 per lb. 
Dutch Clover, Finest White. If Clover is desired, it may be added to the Grass Seeds, at the rate of 8 to 41bs. rer 
acre. Per lb. 1/6. 
HOW TO DESTROY WEEDS ON LAWNS. 
WATSONS WEED-DESTROYING LAWN-SAND will kill daisies, dandelions, plantains, etc., on Lawns* 
Croquet Grounds, etc., and is also a good fertilizer, for the grass. Fuller particulars will be sent oa 
application. Price for sample canister, 2/6 and 5/6 ; per \ cwt. 9,6 ; k cwt., 18/ ; 1 cwt., 34/. 
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