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45—1858. 1 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
R. HENRY DOWLING, Wo olston Lawn ,South- 
y them to throw all other Plums in the 
— and Ge erally, is three new Plums — | 
ANGELINA BURDETT, BLAC — — STANDAR la 
NGLAND, at the following —Fine strong | 
old trained , at 5s, each ; or 2-year rs do м, 64. each. 
II. D. having the opportunity of fruiti g them ason, can 
greatest con men — far exceed all 
other Plums ever yet produced ; they hayi: ai am been laid before | 
а committee d Lee dod and the most 5 judges in the 
shade, reg r.posses more Swee са flavour | 1000. —Вео teh Firs, t, 258.; two-year seedlings 
Almost equal to the Pine. The above can be suppl by Mr. one-year nodded. BPS, Bei і A e 3 to Аты 0 2.to 3 feat, 
& TURNER, Roya сет Slough, Bucks, the zonas gent, | 20s., 1 to 2 feet, 155.; ; one-year seedlings, o transplanted, 
E. give. satisfacto: ** N quality, having fine, 7s 
this season tasted th s 141. D. to inform the Public Ma apl le, No orway, 8 to 10 feet, per dozen .6s., 1808.; 
ly, that no trees can be supplied from any 0 — Nursery Maple рут, гей терй very ornamen I, per doz „рег 
true, except arc Ge — favouri sen ulberry, leaves are used for silk-worms, 
H. B. with early orders, will be.strictly attend 1 100; Cep 4 lo 6 feet, very fine, 25s. рег 100. And 
CHALLENCE TO тө ENGLAN 
R. D. CHR AND FTLO South- 
; ampton, having had the . of a #4 
LIN A BU URDETT and the BL —— GAGE this season, ca 
mith confidence w the above — — the Reine 
Claude Violette and м Purple Gap г 50/.,.0r an 
Plums oo om produce, eem. the 2oth of August and the 
6 of tem ber, 1854, and to be decided by three competent 
judges, and met half we to any part of "Engl 
— Nov 
RO CATALOGUE. 
"WOODLANDS NURSER 5 n 80 NEAR Carrisi, m 
3 WOÓD AND SON beg. ce that 
he New Edition of their- — Catalogue, for 18836 is d 
will be sent gratis on receipt of T 
Postage Stamps. 
ы E distribution, and 
р 
heir Ca Catalogue of General Nursery Stock may also be had on 
same terms. 
Collections of ROSES. will be st nly on the following terms, 
ie. m 8 E rel yt gy rly to Rud Woop & Sox :— 
1 Stan st varieties of 
eibi ing a er. poe pore — suitable for 
training, &c., 3s. 
Tall Sta ndards, fine 
¥ , of the most showy kinds, for 
situations esc ne &e., 36s. per dozen 
3 1 selected Standards, 18s. to 24s. per dozen, or 
per 
= D ess — Dwarf Standards, 108. fo 16s. per dozen, or 
0 
Superb do. rao, d the; best sorts for exhibition, 18s. per dozen, or 
. per 
TL 108, 
Fine rfs, on own roots. Mii pm. v 105. per 100. 
poe * — and N ose, 95. to 128 pamos 
9 ing 18s. per dozen. p 
mede € 5 diis 
(ноз in 
Ae n.conspicuous 
s, or on own roots in 
er 100. 
on 6-inch stems, 12s, to 188. 
Wi „ SKIRVING, -Walton Nursery, 1 — , begs 
111 offer his extensive Stock of Fruit, Forest, - "Оти. 
tal Trees and Shrubs, priced Catalogues 1 per pee be had 
le F Forest Trees consist of several milli includi k, 
Ash, Elm, Scotch Fir, Spruce amd ай the com баши 
plan nted in. this country; a the ol. 
mo Holly, Privet, row e ded 
Ornamental 
aq 
tion to his ‘his gonata cole of Hard 
Trees, W. y recommends the ARAU UCARIA IM MBRI- 
DATA m Land 1 0 FRU JEDDARA, of whieh he, holds m y:thon- 
— * feet h єз 3 
— ihe opan — aiid де ет ар to апу 
ELM 23 Mgr ms 
T Aui. Shrubs, of large 
rci 
‘Size, suitable for. , effect. 
e . bee Waste lands, or m 
Wie ILLIAM ee „Mount Pleasant Nursery, 
picked 77 Д from 4 to 6 ^ with соф А 
Н р 
y Cham pion n of 
THE PLANTING 
CLEARANCE, OF Taper Ongar, Таан, Stuer AND 
pleasure o 
—— attention to their extensive Nursery, consisting of 
50 acres of ground, which contain (independent of a 
n" quantity of Standard 
;vergreens, — Flower- 
ey pro 
ILLIA M WOOD AND SQN 
mo E stock of Roses) a very 1 
| Orn 
amental and —.— — American 
ing Shr but m 
ubs, ecially the foll 
clearing off ato 
г 100. E Firs, x to 6 fools hs 3.to 4 feet, 20s,; Silver 
Firs, 3 to 4 feet, 20s., 1 to 2 "de 
every Aad ki f tal Trees. 
Woodlands Nur 
healthy clean grown 
mino cae n 105. 
yramidal trees, 10s. 
Cherries, st standards, 156. 
pyra ve coit aped 
— Fine dx 
SOM айе» 10 Bere nd 
for ae 2 
Medlars, sta: 
x TY, 88 
—— i 
SEAS 
have the 
owing, which th 
sery, Maresfield; near Uckfield, Sussex. 
RD UIT 
ү; чүл al trees on Quince 
Flums, standards, 15s. 
ee ae КЕ 125. 
warfs, 1 
63 кес 155. 
туе i caro may be had in ыва for; two 
FOR 
TOOD an x» ‘ING GRAM, Hun 
g, which. have 
Hedge — 
o 12 
12 H 14.2 
14 to 
Also, the 
prices. Limes, the best red 
= : 12. гй 
to 14 
дйн 
ri to 16 
e above are ‘all feathered to the . 
— 
ig to ‘offer 
the follo een fre quently transplanted, 
and es admirably TAS, for the р». purpose, ог for Parks, 
Elms, the true b co from n" or grafted, 
feet Aen 
18 100s. 
true Huntingdon or . Elm, at the same 
Ate, per, um 
eolicetion of Standard P. a and other Fruit wey SUM. 
leading kinds; and an extensive E Nursery Stock, 
Catalogues of Shieh mer D be had o application. 
_Huntingdon Nu ls 
— 
nd. m 
" Ё oul the | 
RUI 
ALEXANDER PONTEY. Plymouth Nursery, begs 
to ipfum the ре ge — has als 
he 
май, at 
PEGN 
UBA -T 
ANDALL'S PROLIFIC | RHUBARB. — 
qualities of this Rhubarb are во 1 
bet mmendation feat it has been 
ased b 
und on, 125 per ion. 
had of E. Лені. Loughborough Gardens, 
Brien а ena. pec principal Seedsmen. A liberal а 
to the trade. Post Office Orders payable at Brixton, 
SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS D PERPETUAL ROSES, 
sary, Bun 
died y stl 
pub- 
zen. Hollyhoc 
from 4 the hoat kinds, po 1s, 6d. per packet, 
_ PRE 
t, contain, ning upwards of 
warf plants, table for 
qiiam) — the best t iudi in 
ozen. Strong dwarf plants of Show 
оа. Во 
олен ied plants added to compensate for 
long 25 55 
d PAN E AND SON, T , Grea t Berk 
hampstead, Herts, bow a — large Stock of VER- 
GREEN — and SHRUBS suitable for immediate A in 
making New P ns, Aven 33 маа фа ves forming a 
— eie „they have selegted,.as a more y the follow- 
ing, — different varieties ge which wi will T ond. ‘under their 
be had on ыр: d dr Catal 32 ^s which m 
L ROSES.— 
E borders os br pot 
cultivation, 9 per d: 
— 
prem two 
tamps; vali "e d General j^ Catal talogue for — ditto ; » 3 
; Azalea, Camellia, — — — 4 ſor one ditto. 
pong pe vite, Aron us, Ar ria im rus 
japon ica, Cypress , Holly (green and 
bre petra 1 —.— or Red Cedar a jendid plants) ; 
Kalmia v latifoli common and Port al (fi fine), 
bra, excelsa, insiguis . Pinaster, 
Levy k ir Khutrow, morinda 
enäron, Taxodium вет 
Я 
Smithi, Me — — ; 
ee 
Jons HN 
TERER ‘begs to unee that 
Tte of BRODODENDRONS,. cmm t 
CONIFEROUS PLANTA. e., is now published, а and m 
had tamps for postage. 
the "et all - ry ododendrons wo ee of cultivation 
— in order to facilitate purchasers in making 
tions, T with à — m. their ee Бун ement. 
жет Rhododen ng the Am xhibitions 
— London, 
Е 
Me era) Botanic мге Йе н ai fia өеп Regent 
are annually, 9 — from this аце 
Тһе — Bags eater c the Farnborough 
Stat se кэне. — and 3 mile s from Blaekwater, 
South-Eastern Raile — 7 
ticularly re- 
mos s. He 
8 his Pears on e a de "ой a full pus state. 
8, both standard 
The Nursery abounds with Р rr 
and dwarf trained. His stock o 
Peaches and Nectarines grow 
that 
t Trees in Pots, suit 
1 81 tandard à 
able fo: 
consisting t —＋ ien 5 kinds for . 
Plymouth Nursery, Plymouth,—Nov. 5 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 
— trai 
ing against high walls are very fine 
this € 9 takes — opportunity of a 
t he h d 
ned 
wers 
uses, 
RANUNCULUSES, .— 
AURICULAS, .LILIES, AND ‘GLADIOLUS. 
GROOM, 
y sT to her 
to his МАЈЕ 
attention of thy i m 
assortment of the €— FLOW ER 
best E He begs 
year ве 
25 HY ACIN THS, in 25.fine sor A ртн 
100 TULIPS, in 100 fi 25 аі 8 
100 do. in 
100 RAN M 
Superfne mixtu 
100 ANEMONBS,: in 0 
uperfine. 
20 AURICULAS, in. iud 
LILIUM VANCIFOLI ies 
Do. do. SEEDLINGS nia RÜ RUBR 
0.. EXCELS ” 
Bo. JAPONICUM, true, or BROWNI s 
Do. THOMPSONIANU * гез 
SEEDLING L. 
ready, and will be forwarded by as 
Foreign Order: 
Clapham Rise, 
MAJESTY, THE 
u 
hich he can 
5. 6d. to 
109 Devin sar sons, Pane: 
cn m П 
Я р. бие. "de 
x from ito! 1 
UM 
ES, by name 
oy begs to say that hie Catalogue ер а BULBS, A is 
en 
near London 
ч 
E 
supply of the 
to Foes fin ow at this is 8 = aiio 
nfiden tly: 
more to offer the Trade. 
Kian WEEPING WILLOW; on SALIX 
P ULA Trustee on the sequestered 
this beantifal 
numerous testimonia! 
M 
y p orma — 
8 . 7 its dark colons e e 
Eo acter. 
Salix ca pares Athen Ash 
PIC e 
I ms 
is bein 
at extremely — imarnock, Ov 5 ee 
: | 25 Azaleas, ne y 
with fi — ferr of Then — 
rican Azaleas 
Is as |. 
reen 
a | 12 Choice 
Salix | 
а J. ano Н. BROWN offer ie ee 
ted PLANTS, айо, TREES, &c., which t — 
8 у any p part of the ki 
Belgi 
12 H 
12 
Oryp 
Climbing Roses, of 
Roses, qo Ie aud hal half 3 
w Roses, P. 
Yellow 
12 Tea-scented — 
= and oth 
orgies b 
FL ie n do. 
25 Hardy ican Plants, one of s name 
ardy and Kalmias, one of a sort 
Rhododendrons, маа i aud ‘Rae, 
ns, each c 
Ms mn 
me for. 
mt 
per dozen, 
dozen 
" 
SUPERIOR FRUIT TR REES. 
Fine dwarf and standard Peaches, 
2 e and, 2 the best 
S ids to Red 
dozen 
, 12s 
kr eee X 
arieties, on their own roo! 21 
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GTANDISH AND — S CATALOGUE for the 
pres ason is Now y, and may be had on; 
A selection fom it арреа — +з е detailed 8 
Gardener. ronicle, of — ee 10th, to — 7 Mc 
— r plant buyers. tains many ne 
respect attire 
plants.—The Nursery, . Nov. 5. 
The Gardeners’ ( Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, NOVEM NOVEMBER 5, 1888. 
Acric ICULTURAL statistics p^ ME beloi 
division of our journal, an 
yielded i in this country, it is also о ascer 
tain how É our means of subsistence, derived from 
such materials, are affected by the garden crops, 
which form so large a part of the area nw cultiva- 
tion in this country. 
Lord Asnnunrox, in an admirable letter to the 
pintar xg Committee of a Union in Hamp 
puts the value—we s { to say the indispensable 
nece ity df such information in so clear 
that his ts cannot be 
a peint 
of view too generally 
d. | made 
It pedi to is lo: 
m. Ls am 2 ernment 8 
i | ез, ап 
ne’ the tons of j hem e фе pounds of 
con et Ne antarada et 
eottan which h r quitted. our ports, and 
given from year’s end 
Sees 
antity they can spare for expo: ыл 
great. corn-dealers have > long g felt t 1 | 
lecting some suc 
guidance. Mr. Sa ea of эй rm told 12 
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