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Name of Plants. — Osmunda. — The plant, of whicli we received a specimen, 



is Fedia dentata, or Valeriana dentata. ^M. T. — The specimen is H' t sufficient 



for identification. Jihubarb Stott's Monarch, E. N. Davit, It t/p. — Ruois, of 



Rhubarb Stott's Monarch can be obtained of Messrs. Stuart and Mnin, Kelso, N.B. 



Mrs. L. T. — The plant, judging from the dried sample received, appears to be 

 quite right. 



Fruit Trees fok "Walls. — The south wall will afFcrd accommodation for 

 thirteen trees, and we would advise its being planted with 5 Peaches, 4 Nectarines, 

 2 Cherries, and 2 Plums. The varieties most suitable of the respective fruits are, 

 Peaches — one tree each — of Early Louise, Bellegarde, Soyal Oeorge, Nobhsae 

 and Barrinofon. Nectarines, one tree each, Hardwick Seedling, Ebruge, Violette 

 Sative, and Prince of Wales. By planting the foregoing varieties, a succession of 

 first-class fruit will be insured. The earliest Cherries and Plums only sUould be 

 planted. Of the cherries, one tree each of May Duke and Frogmore Bigarreau 

 should be planted ; and of the plums, one tree each of Bonne Bouche, a fine variety 

 of the Green Gage type, sent out a few years since by Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nur- 

 series, Slough, and Royal Hative. The west wall may be devdted to Apricots, 

 Plums, and the choicer kind of Pears. The wall vfill afford accomraodatiun for 

 fifteen trees, and a good arrangement would be to plant the wall as follows : — 

 Apricots, Large Early, Moorpark and Turkey. Plums, Kirk's and Jefferson's. 

 Pears, Alexander Bivort, Beurre Bosc, Beurre de Capiaumont, Beurre Ranee, 

 Althorp Crassane, Olout Morceau, KniyhVs Monarch, iVe Plus Meuris, Passe 

 Colmar, and Winler Nelis. (Jne tres of each of the varieties mentioned should be 

 planted. 



Rose Trees. — G. E. N. — It will be perfectly safe to lift the rose-trees in 

 September, but we do not advise lifting before October. If carefully lifted and 



replanted quickly afterwards, you will have belter fljwers next year. A. H. G. 



— The green rose is worthless ; the only reasonable way to deal with it is to put it 

 on the rubbish heap. 



Geranium Leaves. — B. S. — Your plants appear to be afifected with the disease 

 that has so sadly plagued M. Sisley, of Lyons. AVe advise you to have the plants 

 repotted at once, the compost to consist of poor loam, three parts to one part sharp 

 sand, and not a particle of manure. A fortnight after potting cut them back 

 moderately. 



TRADE CATALOGUES. 



J. Carter & Co., 237 & 238, High Holborn, W.C. — Catalogue of Hyacinths, 

 Tulips, and other TJulch Bulbs. 



A. M. C. JoNGKINDT CONINCK, TOTTENHAM NuRSERIES, DeDEMSVAART, NEAR 



3t\'olle, Netherlands. — Wholesale Trade List of Ntirsery Stock, 



W. CuTBUSH & Son, Highgate, London, N. — Bulb Catalogue.\ 



Francis and Arthur Dickson & Sons, 106, Eastgate Street. Chester. — 

 Catalogue rf Dutch and other Flower Roots. 



Dickson & Robinson, 23, Market Place, Manchester. — Catalogue of 

 Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, etc. 



DowNiE, Laikd, & Laing, Forest Hill^ London, E C, and Edinburgh. — 

 Descriptive Catalogue of Bulbous Flower Roots and Spring-Floivering Plants. 



W. Henderson, 86, Hamilton Street, Birkenhead. — Select Catalogue of 

 Dutch and other Flower Roots. 



Lawson Seed and Nursery Company, Southwark Street, London, S.E. 

 and 1, George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh.— Catalogue of Dutch Flower Roots, etc. 



Robert Parker, Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey. — Catalogue of Alpine 

 and Herbaceous Plants, Bulbous Roots, Fruit Trees, etc. 



William Paul, Waltham Cross, London, N. — Bulb Catalogue. 



Ant, Roozen <k Son, Overween, near Haarlem, Holland.— Ca^a^o^KC of 

 Byacinths, Tulips, Crocus, and other Dutch and Cape Bulbs. 



Sutton & Sons, Reading — Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs. 



James Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, 

 S.W. — Catalogue of Hyacinths and other Bulbous Roots. 



B. S. AVilliams, Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, Upper Hollowat, 

 London, N. — Gentral Bulb Catalogue, Fruit Trees, Roses, etc. 



