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j;ioui\<Js. Tlii-y hiivi- .1 lar^fo i-xpeiieiu-o in landscapu 

 jf.irtlciiiiijf, ,iih1 l.iy out all kliiils ol places, from llu' 

 town garden to llu- ooimliy I'slalc. Their new nmserN 

 ralali>j^iie Lleals with Conifers, tii'naniental trees, .and 

 llnweriiiic sliriibs ; ;i ifood ni.my of the latter are ilhis- 

 Irated. sneli as the heaulifiil Kxoehorda ^randillora, the 

 i'lirious llaniainelis mollis, X'ihtn'nums, anil otliers. 

 I'hero aie also jjood lists of roses .md all the li.irdy 

 tVuils. We note the tirni is sendint; out the new .apple. 

 •■ Knevire," raiseil by Mr. L'harles Koss ; it is ii seedlinj; 

 from W.inier's Kinjf ami Northern I'lreenin^. 



I'm-: new autumn list of Mawlmark Sweet Peas and 

 ». ulinary I'eas is very neat and handy. The bnyer is 

 told how many seeds ol each variety of .Sweet Pea there 

 .'ire in the packet, so all is straightforward and plain. 

 Kor several years .Messrs. .Alex. Dickson have 

 jjiven special attention to developing and growing all 

 the newest and best varieties, and ihey say that the 

 slocks offered have all been grown from their own 

 ritock seeds, so thev can recommend them with confi- 



dence. Six good culinary peas recommended by 

 ^^essrs. .Mex. Oickson are Gradus. .Mderman, Super- 

 l.itive, The Pilot, Koy.il Salute, and Rearguard ; the 

 three lall<-r ones were raised by this lirm. 



T. Smith, .N'ewry, sends three catalogues dealing 

 with .Vlpine and Herbaceous Plants, Trees, Shrubs and 

 t.'lind)ing Plants, and .Newry Roses. The Daisy Hill 

 .N'ursery is well known to plant lovers, and contains one 

 of the best hardy plant collections in Britain. It is 

 situated on an open hill-side at \ewry, so that all 

 plants and shrubs grown there can be relied upon for 

 being hardy and well ripened. The .N'ewry Rose list is 

 not compiled for the exhibitor, although it contains 

 some good Teas and Hybrid Teas suitable for bedding 

 purposes, but is a list of what we may call Garden 

 Roses — Roses that will almost take care of themselves 

 once lliey are given a thorough good start. They 

 include such old favourites as the Damask, the Moss, 

 and Provence Roses, very good lists ol China and 

 Climbing Roses, while among the wild species are 



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