. Catalogue of fruit trees cultivated by George Bunyard & Co., Royal Nurseries, 1898-99. Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit-culture. EVERY WORTHY KIND IS HERE ; 41. 7 Canes, selected for Gardens, as priced. Market price per 1,000 on application. In planting, the canes should be cut back to 2ft., to enable the plant to form shoots for the following year's crop. Not less than SO supplied at the 100 rate. New Yellow Raspberry, The Guinea (Bunyard).—We now offer this remarkable new kind for the second time. It was raised from Superlative and partakes of its vigorous growth and foliage;


. Catalogue of fruit trees cultivated by George Bunyard & Co., Royal Nurseries, 1898-99. Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit-culture. EVERY WORTHY KIND IS HERE ; 41. 7 Canes, selected for Gardens, as priced. Market price per 1,000 on application. In planting, the canes should be cut back to 2ft., to enable the plant to form shoots for the following year's crop. Not less than SO supplied at the 100 rate. New Yellow Raspberry, The Guinea (Bunyard).—We now offer this remarkable new kind for the second time. It was raised from Superlative and partakes of its vigorous growth and foliage; the fruit is large, handsome and of striking appearance, not quite so sweet as the ordinary yellow raspberry, but brisk and pleasant. It is quite a distinct break, and we have the entire stock in our hands; Guinea does not cane so freely as others we but have a good stock this season. It is a kind that will, we feel sure, do us as much credit as Superlative. Under good culture the canes will grow 8-9ft. long. Per doz. 9/0, per 100 £3. Buyers will note that a special Label is used for this variety. Per Per Superlative, Bunyard's true original stock. An extra first-class crimson variety, the best I>oz. 100. grower, and the heaviest cropper of any ; perfectly distinct. Superlative is, par excellence, a Dessert Raspberry, the berry is conical, large and handsome (resembling Vioomtesse Straw- berries), and is readily plucked on account of its long footstalk. The flavour is very fine, sweet and full. In the recent droughts it was the only kind that had a crop worth picking, while it does not rot or mould in wet weather. Greatly admired by all visitors, and far ahead of all other sorts. The canes are stout, reaching to 9ft. in a season, supporting themselves. For preserving it is grand, as as there is an absence of watery juice. Pour good fruit weigh an ounce. Still confidently recommended as a great advance. First Class Certificate, Price per 1000 for market on applica


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