786 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
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Dini, FLOWERING ROOTS for oe 
pi lanting, comprising Hyacinths, in les, 3 Tuli 
All orders to be accompanied a io Del nce. 
UTLER ULLOCH, See eF South Row C 
Southampton Street), Covent Garden Market, London 
trained Fruit Trees of the following kinds, viz., Peaches, 
Nectarines, a Apricots, Apples, Pears, A Plums, all-of: which 
inds, warranted true to name and of the 
most healthy and sme us growth. Reference can be given to 
many parties who have seen them during the summer. Also, 
20,000 strong 3 3 and 4 year old Curr: ants of the following sorts: 
Grape, and White Dutch Gooseberries, named va aricties, strong 
3 and 4 year old plants. Laurustinus, 18 inches “igi 2 feet. 
Seediing ane very fine. “ys pales ge well gro ock of 
Weeping Beech, Ash, and Lim nik. andwoskad ¢ Cheanuts, 
English Sed pema tack „English a and Turkey Oak, Purple 
Beech and Silver Birch, Lim and Poplars, Standan rd 
worked Thorns and Labu rae 
e above will be sold at very ices, = can be had 
TO GENTLEMEN, PUBLIC COMPANIES, a OTHERS 
Sie IN PLANTIN 
ao WATERER has the vibapare ‘of recommend- 
the a Some on of those engaged in Planting the fol- 
Towing : selections of desirable Plants ; ki whi le bein 
from being annually 
agora will transplant with the orca safety. Prices will 
‘be forwarded on application, together with a Catalogue, 
douitadntog descriptions of all the celebrated collection of 
RHODODENDRONS ota Aa ee at the Royal Botanic 
stn Bonon Park, Lo 
imbricata, 3 to 3 and 4 to 5 feet, very handsome. The 
gcc sided plants are well calculated to ¢ give immediate effect. 
Cedrus — Por and 4 to 5 feet, very handsome. 
A and 8 to. 10 feet, bushy to = e ground, 
; that = be possibly di 
ar = saana pp iet Al th 
ys e (Cedar of gij rs 4 te 5 feet, bushy an d- 
nt » large i di to 6 and 7 Be 8 feet, equally 
bus and well formed, 
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best in enttivatio, in any quantity at bs per e to 
the trade on O aE Highga a -S ries, London ts 
CHASERS 
HORGE gi CK MAN shed to mrsm that he can 
supply in quantities the terion ned, which are well 
grown and Grr removed to in safet ety im 
Abies Douglasi i, 3, 4, to 8 feet, v a ‘fae. from seed. 
Araucaria imbric po t eet, well balanced. 
Cedrus Deodar: x 3, 5 „toG fe vet, Very handsome, 
1b 
Eee Oe japonica, 2to 5 ft. sed from my specimen tree 
gg eg a neyana, l, 2, to 4 fect, well furnished. 
LE. 
the 
D RASPBERRY, which is noknowledgod a ` the 
canadensis (Hemlock Spruce), 5 to 6 fect. 
5 fe 
J 
7 he ugh and very 
med. 
y, Libani (Cedar of Kec n), 2, 3, 4, to 5 fi 
8, to 9 feet, well tdapted for specime: ns. 
wsoniana Califor seed) ; this is .a fine, new, and 
5 
+: 
Picea nobilis, Ito 2 feet. 
Pius Cembre, 2 “a 5 feet. 
te # 8 to D “feet, oma beautiful, quite perfect 
single tre 
seed), 1 foot, and thick tl 
— 3 sa : feet. 
9 feet, extra fine 
9 Sy AyD 
G. 
free 
Taxus ie a Common, 2'to 4 fee 
= aurea, i to 2 foot, beautifully formed. 
Lobbi, 
Thuj 
Welligtonea gigantan : to 1} foo 
esides othe: 
Al 
ene and Ornetaattek ' These and Shrubs, Fruit and Forest 
the most approved abe 
J. res full 
moved ne biome, Station, South-Western Railwa ay, where con- 
ained 
, to 6 foot, nice plants. 
pen ndulum, 1 to 2 ect, very ornamental. 
sempervirens, Sp; to 10 feet, very handsome. 
et. 
Irish, 2, 4, 6, t 08 eet, fine plants pruned to one lead. 
to 2 feet, fine plants. 
F chilionsis ET ZAA 1 to 2 feet. 
» Siberica compacta, 3, 4, to 5 feet. 
;, Meldensis se ar 1 to 2 feet, a new, ornamental, and 
east tinct v 
borean; 1 "3 i} foot, Mntd fine plants. 
rare Gont ira not named, 
so an Borini of American Plants, Hardy Ever- 
d well grown Saws and Dwarf Roses, consisting of 
on applying to. GEORGE ; FACKMAN, Woking Nany, Surrey, 
Cephalotaxus ee 1 a 2 Sag 
rar 1 fe 
» Govenian se 
eae erring si 5 feet, from seed. The 
” a t large sized Aca are very handsome. 
Law: 
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Seedlings 
Es warlegata nta (the Vod White Cedar), 1 to 2 and 3 feet 
Cryptomeria japonica, 4 to 6 & ‘a ae & 12 feet, fine specimens 
i japonica viridis, 3 to 5 feet,.a beautiful var riety of 
the foregoing, retain ning its Grass-like appear- 
in 
Fitz-Roya peponi 3 to 4 and 5 feet; this is of very graceful 
f gentlemen improving the 
gan dees ste the following TREES, reag which sivas me nomen 
to sell at the lowest remunerating prices for a-good standard 
quality. It is their p every second season 
in order that little or no loss may - be incurred by Res ge < 
Many thing y ae large quantities will 
advants 
yobs: AND xp SON ‘respectfully invite bape eon 
tates 
and be s 
s to the Trade. An inspection of the stock, 's 
futserios masi 13 miles north- 
venues, 
ia A piy e is of Pinus 
well, neith neither have any been cramped 
Al INTS. 
good varlotios of oF aeeti rose, orange, 
&e., 1 to 2 feet, at a low rate. ‘for ects hanme” 
varieties, 1 to 2 
Stan ndard, of the 9g ap: kinds 
Kalmia latifolia, t to 2 feet, by the 100. | mens 
= 2to 3 and 4 et a ery handsome speci- 
it 
ron ponticum, € of. sizes, for joii in Shrubberies 
or Game Covers 
of sorts, in good plants, 1 cas 2and 3 
or kixids, by name, such as parrot at the 
Gardens, Decenii Park, 1 to 2 and 3 feet. 
, 3 to 4 feet stems, with handsome formed heads. 
‘Half Standard es, large quantities of the most 
painy as will fail in sed 
of man: “woud 
in 
from the Che t Station of the Eastern Counties Railwa 
Abies alba te 1 os 24 inus Damier lto7 i. 
Sa Bedardi 3 to 4 and 5 feet. , canadensis, 1 to » Liav 1to2 
chinensis, 3 to 4.and 5 to 6 feet. oi , clanb ranlin na et “other » macr kera g 5ft 
» common English, 2 to 3 feet. Firs, 1 to 14 ft. »» monticolor, Ti to 84 ft. 
» Irish, 3-to iz pecimens. | ,, Dougit, 1 to 8 ft os monspelliensis, lto4 ft, 
rea: H prie T to8 vp. very handsome close grown | ,, Menziesi, 1 aA 4 »> muricata, 2 
recurva, 3 to 4 and 5 fee ; monstrosa, 1 to 5 fi » Pallasiana, xi fe 
chilensis, 3 to 4 ets ge orinda, very fine, Tig IE i pinenster, 2 2 to 5 ft. 
3 antea, 1 to 2 ie s 24 other sorts, 1 to 4 ft. 9 enaica, 1 to 24 ft 
w 2 to's. ands ery handsome. This is | Arau imbricat r to 4 ft. T Sabininin ft. 
unquestionably one wat of the finest productions | Alaternus, 1 z » Sylvestris argentea, 6 ft. 
of Bh Arbor-vite, American, 1to6ft.|  ,, i ey nivea, the Snow 
ext transplanted, 1 to 2 and 8 foot, i to 5 ft. | Pine, 1 to 3 ft. 
; S) abont T Toot Arbu 1lto3 » 40 other sorts, 1 to 6 
rie 2 rand 3 feet Aucuba, 1 to 24 ft. Privet, Evergreen, 1 to 4 
Bay, Sweet, 1 to 3 ft has, 
0 © feet. Box, nae ae variegated, | Taxodium s 
ys 8 and 10 feet, most. t magnificent plants. Himoa, 1 to 14 ft. Thuja aurea, 1 to 2 ít. 
> excelsa, 4 to 6 and 7 feet. | Berberis dulcis, 1 to 5 ft. » gigan nen, 4 to 1} ft. 
» insignis, in any quantities, 2 a 3 fec | Broom, White & Yellow, 2to4ft.| ,, Wareana, 1 to 5 ft. 
o4 an 5 feet. pea Red, 1 to 6 ft. ii e hae] sorts, 1 to 6 ft. 
2 Jeffreyana (new), about 1 foot. White, ib + 4 ft. vjopeis borealis, 1 to 14 ft. 
an jana, 2 to 3 and 4 feet. l to 10 ft. | Wellingtonia gigan 1 ft 
ee Pray ‘fine, 5 to 6 and 8 fee Cedrus Deodara . | The largest | Yews, Common, 1 ft. 
ac As le seed 1 Foe oe = Sieur all fine: pe Gorden, 1 to 4 ft 
» nobus, i edar of Le ck in the vs. irish, T to 6 ft. 
*, Nordmanniana; 1402 and È feet, very beautiful plants. country. » Cheshuntensis, 1 to 6 ft. 
», Sabiniana, 2 to 3 feet otoneaster, of hitz fe pop): cael sorts, 1 to 6 ft 
at g jarraia A A 1 ies Iz foot. Cryptomeria japonica, 1 to 8 ft. i, of sorts, 3 to 8 ft. 
f ta (a cies, of very vigorous habit), 2 to Cupre 1 to 4ft. | Beech, le, best 
ans Sand fat E to ean: ae weber a re em e z 
es olly, greené&variegated, 1to6ft » Cut leaved, 3 to 10 ft. 
- $axe-Gotheea, poral 2 to 3 and 4 fee Juniperus chinensis, 1 to 6 ft. | Birch, Silver, 6 roe ft. 
-Taxodium sem py nmap 10 feet. Chesnu at variegated 
Taxus (Yew), Common, 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 feet 40 oth er sorts, 1 to 6 ft. | : 
Gates 4 and 5 to 6 and 8 fee: Laurel, Saam mae 5 ft. scarlet, 6 to 10 ft. 
eee none to Ld 
Phillyrea, 1 to 6 ft. Lilac, Persian, z to 6 ft. stems. 
nobilis 1 ert ft. Limes, 3 to 10 ft. 
ETY 4 ‘ess 1; ft. | Maple, Scarlet, 8 to 10 ft. 
”, Pinsai 1 to 34 ft. Mountain Ash, 6 to $ ft, 
Pinus austriaci 1 to 4 ft, Oak, Turkey, 8 to 10 ft. 
» Ayacahuite, 1 to 8 ft. » Scarlet, 2 to 8 ft. 
ee Lincihieendiecany 2 ft- ae 
» Cembra helvetica, 1 to.3-ft. oplars, of sorts, 4 to 8 ft. 
+» Cortesi, 7 buria adiantifolia, 1to3 ft. 
» excelsa, vory fno, 1to10ft. | Thorns, of sorts, 2 to 8 ft. 
s insignis, 1 to $ ft. si antephlen Se Rdg 
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cluding Althzeas, Berberis, pare Da wpe Soa Piece 
Purple Nut, er pias s, ae 
Sweet Brier, Weigeli 
ROSES (an sitet alo E 18s. Ak doz., and 
talogue. 
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endron: 
Plants and others PLANTS, i 500 
jes. 
HOLLYHOCKS.. tag in pernp 
| lished Plants. Seo Da Cota 
vey-} Carriage of 
» Stan 
rustinus , Lt? ai 
Sakona aquideticets, i to 3 fc. Gleditschias, of chet 2to 8 ft. 
attire sorts, Lto 6 ft. Laburnums, 4 
eo w deciduous, 3 pi 
and English, 
WEEPING TREES n ney bai oe variety. 
OWERING SHRUBS, in 300 cies te batig in- 
pa PAUL an AND son invite ntiention to tt 
-e facts in reference ed their 
ent year 
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June on Chiswick “12 Roses in m, tae. E 
he ma; ajorit ‘of na 
collection whi wd kahan AA ggo shown i in the 
Crystal Palace three days ue 
June 18, RoyalBo rnin a ERII, 7 
= . Fes 
June 24, Bri ton © Si 50 Gt Simla a Broom Pea k 
pa 24, Manchester 30 Cut Roses __ - Pret Par 
The _ Manchester and Brighton W SecosD Parre 
ie Royal Botani So tey aaa Oa 
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Tuly 2, Stamford HU =x Aa ge 
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J uly 9, Diss s% Bs Gut Boies Bea 
- 100 Cut Roses, First 
July 15, Stamfo t Roses, First 
| Sept. 9, Cr TESE Palace 50 Cut 
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Descriptive : a just sublished on Roses see 
—Nursénies, K Herta usted post-free 
ona ies, Cheshy 
Gompholobium barbigerum, a pes 9 inch es, h pinak ps samm Í 
tto, dwarf bushy species, fine oe ass 
5 schenaultia -e superb H K ~: $8 H 
itto do. grandiflor: Pama 
Bon ronia ASEPI, ko health: es “3 t 
Staphylea tubiflora y plan z e 
The above may be relied n as being fine 
Reference or Post-office iod upon as being in S 
a ee Old 
Bi ae H. BROWN ofr to fh, 
à Gentry at thet o following RA, 
they will forward | 
lent es Sorta, 1 1 o 2 pemper al oom per 100, 
+20 re me 
25 mene. new hardy Belgian varieties, 
one of a sort, PY name, on thelr own roots Sao 
100 pere, do., si a $ 
25 Azaleas, do., pe erican Varieties, d do. A = 4 
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ardy Heaths,  Ledđums and Kal per doz, 6 0 
25 Hardy A n Plants, one of ¢ 5 a. by name .. 10 
12 Rhododendrons, including scarlet, white and rose, 
hardy varieties PATEE h 
Hardy atn Rhododendrons, 2 feet . doz. 14 
Rhododendrons, best hardy varieties, i all. 
the above sorts +» per 100 80 
Hardy white Rhododendrons. fine Fir aios, 2 0 
New yellow Rhododendrons .. .. _.. each 5 
Roses, Standard and Half-standard per doz. 15s. to 18 
Best leading sorts `.. : Fe aces O10: 300 
Climbing Roses, best so: MO ches 6 
12 Greenhouse Azaleas, best. 108, to 15 
pe sae choice sorts, za pig E ag per doz. 30 
50 choi * py a sort, for - 4 
Orchideee, choice species and good plants, including 
D oirt ar E Oneidiums, Iyoh IREK 
Cattleyas, Vanda, ke. &c., pe ES ce | 
Hothouse Ferns, choice new of 
and silver, pe dozen -e 76 
Lilium giganteum flowering bulbs, oo sae 
24 — Ericas, one ofa sort, a i Ba 
Prize Chrysan nthemums ae" 
Violets, fine double hi winor Howeing . 
"o a” and dwart trained s alk 
Jat: y A 
enge enira and each 
Figs, pi les, M p dozen 
Figs, A es, Currants, and Raspberries Bor ao, 
lozen. . . y 
o., and uparwds. Sees 
HARDY CLIMBING ‘PLANTS. i large eoleo.. 
AMERICAN PLANTS, includ 
sorts, well set with bloom, nice compact — 
plants, mae either for fo oreing 
jan 
AERA ioe 
or immediate effect out of 
doors. 
and Currants ; 
d Strawberries 7 Otape Vind front even, Fruiting 
well estab- 
t his enera 
ol J ar is alowed t 
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TREE OF CAL Roo ee 
wW. 8. gene one 
to ins collection pe 
mere pa of such trees (as 
the value of well-grown aoe 
N.B. A few. b 
