. Catalogue of fruit trees cultivated by George Bunyard & Co., Royal Nurseries, 1898-99. Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit-culture. >h StJNDEEbS OF TESTIMONIALS PEOM ALL PARTS. FRUITING CRAB APPLES. Lovely in May as Flowering Ornamental Trees. The ripe fruit makes delicious preserves served whole. Valuable also for decoration; beautiful as Garden Trees; making very pretty pyramids when spurred in; striking as Standards in Shrubberies. Standards, 2/6 to 3/6 ; Swarfs and Pyramids, 1/6 to 2/6. Elise Rathke. New weeping kind, 3/6 Fairy Apple. Pretty yellow and red fruit Dartmouth. Deep crimso


. Catalogue of fruit trees cultivated by George Bunyard & Co., Royal Nurseries, 1898-99. Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit-culture. >h StJNDEEbS OF TESTIMONIALS PEOM ALL PARTS. FRUITING CRAB APPLES. Lovely in May as Flowering Ornamental Trees. The ripe fruit makes delicious preserves served whole. Valuable also for decoration; beautiful as Garden Trees; making very pretty pyramids when spurred in; striking as Standards in Shrubberies. Standards, 2/6 to 3/6 ; Swarfs and Pyramids, 1/6 to 2/6. Elise Rathke. New weeping kind, 3/6 Fairy Apple. Pretty yellow and red fruit Dartmouth. Deep crimson fruit, very prolific and ornamental John Downie. New, producing festoons of richly coloured fruits in clusters; very handsome Malakovna, large, scarlet fruit. Dwarfs only Montreal Beauty, or Mammoth, large fruit Oblong Crab (new), American; Standards, 3/6 Orange Orab. Pale golden fruit, very pretty Paul's Imperial. Scarlet fruited Scarlet Siberian or Cherry Apple. The common sort Siberian, American variety, oval fruit Transcendant. Oval fruited, red and yellow. , Transparent. Pretty yellow fruit Yellow Siberian. Free bearer Crabs valuable for Spring Flower only. Floribunda, for Spring blossom only; charming Halleana. a Floribunda with dark bronzy foliage Schideckerii, new double dark crimson Teuori carnea, a Floribunda with rich dark flowers elegant Spectabilis, semi-double, lovely SWEET SPANISH CHESTNUTS. Young Standards, 1/0 ; formed Trees and specimens from 2/6 each. Nouzillard, French variety; Standard, 2 Black and Red Currants are among the most profit- able market crops; and by a vigorous summer pruning and early digging become regular bearers; many records are known of enormous crops being taken—as a rule the Blacks prefer a moist soil, and the Reds a lighter one, but by cultivation they succeed in all soils and situations. —There is considerable confusion among Currants, the same kind bearing several names. Those we adopt are applied here, other


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