BOTANICAL MAGAZINE ADVERTISER. 



NEW FRUITS. 



CHARLES TURNER 



Has great pleasure in offering the following valuable NEW FRUITS. 



FKOGMORE EARLY BIGARREATJ CHEEBY. Strong plants now ready :— Standards, 



Pyramids, and Dwarfed, 10s. 6d. each ■ Maidens, 7s. Gd. each. 

 ( ! I PS Y K m G A PPLE, 5*. each. 



ROTJNDWAY MAGNUM BONUM APPLE, 5s. each. 

 THE ROYAL NURSERIES, SLOUGH. 



NEW HARDY TRE ES AN D SHRUBS. 



PAUL AND SON'S NEW DOUBLE CRIMSONED THORN. 



This plant of rare merit can be supplied as Standards, Pyramid?, six feet feathered, or as Dwarfs in pots for forcing, 



at 5*. each, or 50*. per dozen. 

 FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES— INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND ROYAL BOTANICAL 



SOCIETIES. 

 Cerasus Mahaleb variegata, new hardy variegated tree, Standards 5*. each. 



NEW ENGLISH^ROSE FOR 1868. 



W KE I OF EDINBURGH. (PAUL AND SON'S.)— A seedling raised here is of rich vermilion, very bright, 

 Mid marked in colour, of good form, very hardy, free and vigorous: much admired at the Nurseries this season. 

 Early orders solicited. 



THE OLD NURSERIES, CHESHUNT. 



EXHIBITION OF CKBYSANTHEMTTMS. 



JOHN SALTER'S COLLECTION OF THESE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 



Will be in Bloom 



On and after the 5tii of November. 



The WINTER GARDEN will be Open every day except Sunday. 



Versailles Nursery, William Street, Vale Place, Hammersmith, W. 



THE DORSET NURSERIES, BLANDFORD AND BLANDFORD ST. MARY. 



J'flEDEETCK GILL & CO., Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists, beg to invite the attention of Gentlemen who 

 "itenl Planting, to their large and vigorous STOCK of FOREST, FRUIT, and ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

 SHRUBS, ROSES, etc., extending over manv Acres, and not to be surpassed. 



Their ROSES on MANETTI STOCKS, of the choicest varieties and superior growth, merit especial m e n ti on . 

 Copy of a Letter received from the Rev. F. R adceyffe. 



TO THE PROPRIETORS OF THE DOKSI.T NTH- I 



" Sirs,— I was muc h pleased to-dav with the review of your fine Nursery Stock. Your Manett i Roses arc Dm 

 P*0psgated of any that I have ever purchased. At a little distance, few ean discern whether they are on alien - 

 *on their own roots. They are usually budded far too high to pr I] ■ ■■■.- V *» truly. W. V. R * i n.vi i k." 



^AMBKOISE^EBSCHAFFELT, HTJESERYMAN, 



(PUBLISHER OF THE 'ILLUSTRATION HORTIO >LE, - GBQHfT, BELGIUM, 



BEGS TO OFFER TnE FOLLOWING NOVELTIES: — 



( -^.ADIUM LEOPOLDT.-Oneof the finest, 7*. 6* . . . 



«A03ONIA BUCHANAN!. —A splendid climber; as fine r.s the lacsoma \ an Yolxemi : see figure in the ' Ilnis- 



tration Horticole;' 7s 6d. 

 * MES EA GL 1ZIOU VN A —A splendid Bromeliaceous plant, which obtained at the Universal Exhibition in Paris the 



First Prize for the best new Plant, and of which a specimen was exhibited by Hiss Zofi deKnyff, under the name 

 , of Chevaliera This really splendid ornamental plant is figured in the 'Illustration Horticole.' Fine plant- 

 AZALEA INDICA FRANCOIS DEVOS (A. VtMBCBAIsmt).— This is one of my best seedlings. Flowers very 



double, deep red with black spots. See figure in ' Illustration Horticole.' Fine plants, full of buds, ] 2*. 

 RII01U3DENDRON ORNATISSIMTXM ( A. Yehschafflli .—See the ' Illustration Horticole.' 



ing raised : colour whitish, rose in the centre ; til coloured with roee-yiolet, and the 



marked with fine golden spots. It is one of the most distinct varieties, and is quite hardy. Good plants, la,. , 



*>. with buds, £1. the QENERAL CATALOGUE . NO , 81, 



CA>" RE OBTAINED- Fit; 



R. SILBERRAD un 90S, ". HARP LANE, GREAT TOW] .,;<-. 



