FRUIT TREES. 
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Apples , 
Apricots .... 
Cherries .... 
Nectarines 
Peaches 
Pears 
Plums 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Standards. 
■». d. s. d. 
12 6 to 
7 6,, 
12 6 ,, 
12 6 ,, 
76.. 
76., 
IS o 
10 6 
IS o 
IS o 
10 6 
10 6 
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• gooseberries 
Mulberries ’’each n 
nuts * cob ::::: P e; dozxo 
d. s. 
o to 9 
° 9 
6 ,, 21 
6.. IS 
Untrained 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Trees. 
Standards. 
Dwarfs. 
Dwarfs. 
s. d. s. d. 
s. d. s. d. 
S, d. 
2 6 to 36 
4 6 to s 6 
2 6 
3 6 „ 5 6 
S 6 „ 76 
2 6 
2 6 .. 3 6 
46,, 56 
2 6 
3 6 „ 5 6 
56 ,, 10 6 
2 6 
3 6 ,,56 
S 6 1, 10 6 
2 6 
3 6 „ 5 6 
46., 76 
2 6 
2 6 3 6 
46.. 76 
2 6 
Fine Trained 
Trees. 
Pyramids. 
s. d. s. d. 
36 to s 6 
36 1056 
3 6 
3 6 
to 7 6 
..76 
Nuts, Filbert.. 
s. d. s. d. 
D .„ — per doz. 10 6 to is o 
fW.u R ‘ ES P .f doz ’ 3/6 10 7/6. per 100 21 o to so o 
Grape Vines, Strong Planting Canes ...each 3/6 & 7/6 
/. ... m r- ” Extra ' Stron g: Frtiiting Canes, ea. 10/6 to 15 /. 
1 other I- nut trees, etc. , prices can be had for any special kinds, on application. 
A SELECT LIST OF STRAWBERRIES. 
WELL-ROOTED RUNNERS. 
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Less quantities than So oj a sort will be charged at a little higher rate. 
Pine, large and heavy cropped. T 3 6 
British Queen, very large, exquisite flavour | 6 
flavor?,?' larg£ and handsome ’ ver y delicious 
6 
per 100 e. d. 
Eleanor, large and late V""/." ° ° 
EUon Pine, good cropper, late t e. 
Jas. Veltch, very large and early , 6 
Keens Seedling, rich flavour, early ... d 1 
Klhg of Earlles (Laxton), small, of delicious 
flavour, earliest of all 
Laxten’s Noble (new), 
superior flavour *» 
very large and" early! 
6 6 
Laxton s Jubilee (new), first-class late variety, 
of fine flavour 
Pauline, very early, great cropper I 
Preeident, large and handsome, great crooner 
rich flavour r * 
6 I 
- Napier*, large, heavy bearer, late ... q 6 
Sir J. Paxton, excellent variety Q a 
The Kimberley, rich flavour, late c a 
Vlcomtesse Hericart de Thury,' very' early' 
great cropper 6 
Waterloo, very large and late 7 6 
m StraWterTy Pl ant3 ' ln S maU *8 A >0 2 5/. per too ; per doz., 3/6 and 4/6. 
BARR’S “PURE’’ GRASS SEEDS 
Produce Beautiful Lawns, Tennis and Cricket Grounds, Public Parks 
Pleasure Grounds, etc. Sow in September. 
SVhe°Sx& C,eaUed ’ and Ca ” UOt fail *° Siv0 fittest satis. 
of o)e^ 8 Cl^.?iSlouftto"fonowed to'S da “ P weafc * 1 t r ’ andaftOT aon'ing, Rive a slight covering 
mowed and constantly rolled, a fine smooth fawn will be he reward <CCU “ ™° 0tatiou ' “ d if the grass is frequently 
No. 1 . Thames Embankment Lawn GraBspR mi ■ . 
Jno™|ngor 
1^, ; e per°fi^bs!, S 2 Z aud’xqiwards, at th6 1 l'ate d ^l ba per 0 ^b U ^ Ue^i8c ^^’ S, peir lo’lbs^ 
°' • a e nd L TwSg G^n^ftb^S ° T Layln * DoWn New 0a88 ' Coquet Grounds. 
No 3 Extra. 1 Fi’ ."S 10 ^ * 1>er lbs " 2d - 6 * 66 Ib^nndTpwSFdsfl Jpor iT" R ““ 88 thtt “ No ‘ " e1 ' 
« n s 6 a L n a d W B n oS EST D °™ °“ 88 ' 
make a finer, closer, an d smoother turf, aid doerno^reonirebi 11 ^^ d ?? rf Krowing passes only, which 
speoiafl^adapteil for se.ect lawns. 1,8 per ^3^4^ 
No. 4. 
Hunter’s New Mixture of Dwarf Growing Grasses . , , 
lawn is required ; the grasses are of the finest leaved kinds 1 a r° ^ m e a d e J » when an extra fine, si 
37 is c ? eoted iu besides liring & SfertbST '££ f h r °T' S ’ 80 “ft iu usiig this 
37/; per 56 lbs. and upwards, 1/9 per lb. * p 1 lawn. I or lb., 2/; per 10 lbs., 19/; per 20 lbs., 
C1 °slre.’ ^cflb. vS lt6 ' If Clover 18 de3ired * il ma y be added to the Grass Seeds, at the rate of 3 to -libs, per 
HOW TO DESTROY WEEDS ON LAWNR 
WATSON^ WEED^DE^royino^la ^ tll ^ daisies dandeUons^^lanteias, etc, on Lawn, 
application. Price for sample carter, 2%ana5^fp" Jcwt?)' 9, 0 ;Te w C.w” F”“ 0U ^T S wiil bc sent °» 
