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THE ftARDKNKR S' CHRONICLE. 



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GREAT 



YARMOUTH 



UKSERIE 



MM «t j .u — rt^« h*c atrain become propitious for the safe transmission of Plants tt<1 v 

 A OW THAT FROST HAS LOOSED HIS IRON HOLD^^ 



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Uiii ^ . __- .^„„ ™. ..»«.„».. -™. Carriage Paid on all Orders of 5 

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in 50 fine va ties, good plants, principally In s 

 mall 48*9; composed of such at t) ng-Aracena, 



afetusifoh^ exquUite optima, Brougbloni, & -the col- 

 lection 



Ditto, per dozen, line varieties 



Aralia >iiala. Hi tg plants of this very unique shrub 



AeacU erandia, 2a. 6rf. ; dealbata, 1*. ; linearis Is. ; virgata, 



It,; rouaptcua cordtfoMa, la-- the collection 

 Abu m roaigne ft'i a new and fine species 



AphelexU, iu» rflne iri es ... .. • 



IWiVn i. paVnaia the paHe*t hardihood oi Has Plant 

 U aa yet somewhat uhtftu, but its magnine em folie 



ftowera rooomuiHi.a it to a place e*. y col- 

 lietl r choice -..each 



*>roma I»fmmee I fine BOW species, nice planti 



Hnrcheltia capeofll Dana, a great improvement on an old 

 :: rewrite, ttronx i-lanta 



llaowrioi -tiaf Mowing fine varieties, Include - novel- 

 ties of !aat aeaao He d Vase, John Bull, Mar- 

 gin j©U, «fC .. peT do/.iUl 



bofozama flavum, i awn ianmn.l*.; Chandh 



U latum ipUndeai, 1 rutuu- inin, U 



i cnchiiiAiJiu, l.». Gd the collection 



a i ogplai ■ 



rrwa brilliant, the finest variety 



Harriot ttrong plants 

 ^ineo ullne iatifolla, ».';d.ni 



a alba, U. 6af.; l> ri, 1$. &/.; jape 



nice true flat ie collection in fine bhxi plants 10 6 



/in. inatmrloa a acahra, both new aud tine 

 species in mail plants, S each 

 „ aulphoroa, good plants 



IHoawa (divine fragrance,. The sweet h-ooontod ' fage of 

 navi'ilau and nrtoniilon adapt them admirably lor bouquets. 



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ioljtra spactablli*. ong plants from the open ground 

 for forcing, t i poee it is adu ally adapted, 



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' uaalU**, in 100 Tari as, rompriiod of the bes* of the old 

 aud n* w i a on an average from 1 to 24 feet, 

 »rtthandwr U •hecoUe* 200 



uaelUas, in extra tine %-ariet same as above, per doz. ... 30 



saidet 



This was the gem 



d. I Pinus canadensis, 1\ foot, each 



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 at the Horticultural Society's shows, each... ... •» 



Tetratheca verticillata, and older species, very handsome 



Myrtus rjgai ; the new Chilian Myrtle , bearing ™£ ™y 



much prized in its own country, and likely to necome 



Slibrthe dessert in this: in small well established 



Pl It is a plant of "the easiest culture^'and of an excellent 

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CONIFER/E. 



Abies morin.la, the Weeping Himalayan Spruce : 



6 to IHnci . per dozen 

 9 to 12 inches, 

 12 to ID inches, 

 2 to 3 feet, each 

 4 to i'j feet, each, fine specimen ... 



„ Menziesi, 1 to U feet, each Is 6U; per doz. 



1\ to 2 feet, each 2s. ; per doz. 

 This last species is remarkable for the brigbt silvery 

 appearance of the foliag n the under side, which gives 

 the tree as vou aland under it a very striking expr. ion. 

 Abies orieutalis, a neat and dwarf species, with short dark 

 green folia pressed closely to its slender shoots; this 

 as well as the two following are of compact and symme- 

 trical form, and well adapted for situations on close 

 that ■ lawns, where tail shrubs or trees are not admis- 

 sible. Str< plants, each 2*.; per dozen 



Al s pygmasa, each • 



„ pumila ( Watewr's variety), very bushy, each 2s. 6d. ; 



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,. \Yhitmauniana (new), 3 to4 ins. T each 5s. ; per dozen 

 Araucaiia imhricata, 16 to 18 in., each 5s.; per dozen ... 



14 to 2 feet, each 7s. 6U ; 



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without b in good variety, per d<»z 



N .IV -Parties a to add to their collection of th 



beau ttfOl flow wh^nfa\ is with their orders, aw 



raquaated to sand a list of the varieties already in their 



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in very choice selections of hard and soft-wooded 

 kind-*, nice healthy plants, per 100 vaj§ctie« ...100 



large bushy blooming plant- in choice varit ties, 

 per doz. va s 12 



aaialler plant.*, iu <Vs, nice hushv watt grown stuif, 

 many of tb^ arieti !ower. tflOOvar. 



ditto per doSi varieties \) 



Kfaa ti a large bushy plants, lull of flower-buds, in choice 



aarle per dozen 12 



smaller plants in 60*8. well grown, comprising the 

 finest varieties In cultivation, in 50 choice kinds 37 



„ smaller plants, in varieties, per dozen !» 



atyphylli nattim, the large wl -tlowerin- Cactus, a 



magnificent tl 1 1 ; JJimll, ich 



'• \ u neat urn. Bridgajrf, Rnckeri, 



i,ai lace all very pretty and distinct varit 



; w*>rk«Ml 1 some of the strong growing I j, they 

 tan beautiful objects for winter decoration, small plaut 



'act; 



Jean acile and Poiteau, both remarkably fragrant 



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9s. to 12 



do. do. ... 12 to 1 



Ao. do. ... 24 to 30 



monophvlb, U,\ monoph. 

 alba, ; &f.; rubicunda 



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I. ilium laucifolium alt 

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„ rubrum 



Japonicum, tme 



Kenned Vlarryat' 2s. f 

 variegata* Is 6</.; ovata 

 naaxima 1. 6*1; the collection 



Harden! -giamonophylla 



Mandevillea aveoh in fine strong planta 



Tbia is probably the finest conservatory climber we 

 poaaeas flowera white and fragrant. 

 »lea ftagrans, good plants of this fine old favourite 



Pimelea H.ndersoni, grafted on dec sata, good bushy 

 planta, 8*. 64.; smaller do, 2s. 6Vf.: Niep { 



grafted 2s. W ; macrocephala, a new variety with lariJ 

 teds of flowers, • 2s. Bd. ; decnssata, 1 : the 



above are fine i dthy at t t not imported. 



PMtoepomm T- hira: this, otic the tinsel evergreens we 

 poaaeas, owing to »<> -opposed difficul of propagatta" 

 H> uj to be met a , but sel a; it hUiardv in mo*! 

 localitiee, yet its fine glossy foliage and sweet-scented 

 flowera recommend it to a place in the iservat 



where it may not be found to exist out of doors; sti a 

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2to2Jf eet » eachl55 M » -- 150 



a few fine specimens, each 3 to 5 gs. 

 Cedrus atlantica, a species from Mount Atlas, very hardy 



and very ornamental, 9 to 12 in., each 2.s; per doz. 18 



atlantica, 12 to 15 in , each 2s. 6tt; per doz. 

 „ 1J to 2 ft., each 3s. 0'/.; per doz.... 

 deodara, 2 to 2£ ft., each 3s. Qd. ; per doz. 



2Jr to 3 ft., each 5s. ; per doz. 



3 to 4 ft., each 7s. &f. ; per doz. 



4 to 5 ft., each 10s. 6<L; per doz. 



We will remark that the Deodars above quoted are all 

 seedlings, very bushy, many whose diameter is fully 

 equal to the height; that they are all planted in the 

 open ground, and will remove with fine balls. To 

 parties wishing to buy largely, we shall be happy to 

 quote prices per hundred. It cannot be too generally 

 known that when placed among Scotch and Spruce in 

 common plantations they surpass these hardy and quick 

 growing Kirs in rate of growth, &c. 

 Cephalot us Fortuni, fine specimens, 2 ft., each 



„ „ smaller plants, each ... 



Cryptoineria, japonica, fine seedling plants, 2 it. high, 

 raised from seeds matured in this country; they were 

 grown in the open ground, potted last autumn, and are in 

 fine health; per doz 



Cupressns sempervirens of India, one year, per doz. 



»• ,t n 9 to 12 in. „ 



Of this species a most flattering description was sent 

 with the seed, to the effect that it forms a most magnifi- 

 cent tree in its native habitat. 

 Cupressns elegans (same as Knighti we believe), a species 

 singularly beautiful, and need onlv to be seen to be 

 admired; strong plants, 1J to 2 feet, each ... 

 Cupressus elegans, smaller ditto, each 



funebris; this species, here on the most eastern 



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point of Britain, is perfectly hardv ; in its young state it 

 rms a beautiful little bush, 1 to U feet, each 2s. ; per doz. 



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Mygala acuminata i. 6d. ; cordata, Is. 6d. ; Dalma.siana, 

 U6d.; prandifiora 6d.; th. lection ... 



*£*>£ :nmondi. !,. &/. : heteroj ! .. W lineaii 

 U. «W. ; these biue-tlowenng plants are well suited to ru 

 2pK*L P ( servat0I T, or to cover trellises 



^wl 1 ** mt ?I c * ta » 2 . 6rf. ; mollissima, Is. 6d. These are 



Z?* * f *" ow ed t( ? han ^ in festoons from the roof 

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Cupresgus funebris, U to 2 feet, 'each 2s. 6d. ; per doz. 

 „ Goveniana, 12 inches „ 2s. ott ; „ 



„ 2 to 3 feet, nice specimens, each ... 



Lambertiana, fine plants of this magnificent 

 tree, 2 to 2£ feet (for it assumes all the appearance of a 

 Cedar as it advances in growth), 5s. each ; per doz. ... 

 Cupressoa macrocarpa ; this fine species is sometimes con- 

 founded with the last named, but is certainly quite dis- 

 tinct, 12 to 18 inches, each 2s. fri. ; per doz. 



Cupressns Uhdiana, H to 2 feet, 2s. 6d. each ; per doz. 

 x. £ j. WWtloeana. a new species, Ik to 2 feet, each 

 Dacrydium I ranklini, 6 to 9 inches, each 2s. 6o\ ; per doz. 24 

 Jumperus Bedfordiana, 9 to 12 inches, each ls.GW.; per doz 



1 to li feet, each 2s. ; per doz. 



. . ... 2 feet, each 2s 6d. ; per doz. 

 {* very Hardy, free growing, ornamental species). 

 Jumperus excelsa, a noble species from India, 6 to 9 in 

 each 2s.; per doz. ... ^ '' 



Juni penis excelsa, 15 to 18 inches, each 3s. 6 f. : r , doz '" 

 „ echimformis, or hedgehog J uuip< a vei v curious 

 species, not inaptly named, each ... 



Junipema bibernica, or Irish, strong pi ants, 2 to 3 ft, p. doz'. J 



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Sinensis, 2 to 2£ fe ? per doz. 



L! ^ ed A ra K cUi, .^ si ?' niw seedling plants of 'this 'magnifi- 

 cent Arbor-vitre, 4 to 6 iu., per doz. ^ 



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\] **;* ^^minoides, U.' Gd.-" Jasmi- 

 Thtaeare'old Write climbers. '" "* 



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Libocedrus chilensis, 6 to 9 inches, per doz. 

 Picea cephalonica, 1 to 12 feet, each 



1J to 2 feet... 



„ Nordwanniana, a truly grand and beautiful tree' 

 stout bushy seedlings, 9 inches, each 



P iwt P °Jf a J ery . haT,ds0me Spani h Pin ^« remark- 

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Pinsapo, 2J to 3 ft., fine specimens, ea. 3s. 6d. ; p. doz. 42 

 Pindrow, 9 to 12 inches, each U. ; per dozen 



». 12 to 15 inches, Is. Gd. ; 

 Webbiana, true, 9 to 12 inches, each ... 



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Cembra, a very hardy Tyrolese species, 15 toMft 5 * 1 * 



inches, per dozen .. 3 



„ 2 to 3 feet, „ ... '"' - - l* • 



Edgariana, 2 feet, fine plants, each 



excelsa, 12 to 15 inches, in pots, per dozen . 



18 inches to 2 feet „ 



18 inches to 2 feet, bedded, per 100 " 



2 to 3 feet „ 



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Pinus Gerardiana, another Himalayan species, slow growth 



9 to 12 inches, each Is.; per doz ' a . 



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ljto 2 feet, „ 3s. 6U; U • 



Ilamiltoniana, 1 foot, 2s. M. to .. 



insignis, 12 to 15 inches, each 3s. Qd. ; per doz. *" 3c J 

 This Pine, once seen, will be always remembered from 

 its beautiful sea-green colour. 

 Pinus Lambertiana, grafted, 15 inches, each ... c . 



macrocarpa, seedlings, 1 foot, each ... ..". "" jq J 



ponderosa, 2 yards, each 1 5 



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„ Sabiniana, this fine Pine, in length of foliage re- 

 sembling "macrocarpa," but glaucous, hitherto so scarce 

 in the country, owing to an importation of seeds made last 

 spring, is now become more plentiful; it ranks No. 1 in 

 the genus; strong 1 yard seedlings, established in pots, 

 per uoz. ... ... ... ... ... ... ,,, Mi ^2 5 



Taxus adpressa, 1 to 1 1 foot each j| 



elegantissima, 4 to 9 inches, each 2s.; per doz. ... U 9 

 Dovastonii, or Weeping, 1£ to 2 feet, each 2s. ; per doz | 

 gold-striped, 4 to 9 inches, each Is. Qd. ; per doz. 11 \ 



9 to 12 .. .. 2s. 6rf.; „ ... 25 9 



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Thuja aurea, 6 to 9 inches, each 



9 to 12 inches 



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This, the golden Arbor-vitse, cannot be too warmly re- 

 commended ; the elegant form of the bush and the rich 

 colour of its foliage contribute to render it a most beau- 

 fnl object. 



Thuja fiagelliformis, each 



sinensis, 2 to 3 feet, per dozen 



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Taxodium sempervirens, 1£ to 2 feet, each 2 6 



„ „ 2 to 3 feet, do y ... 3 S 



Salisburia adiantifolia ; nice plants of this singular 

 Conifer, each ... 2 J 



Wellingtonia gigantea, nice seedling plants, each 25 



Everybody who can afford it should plant at least one 

 of this extraordinary tree, to commemorate the hero 

 whose name it bears. 



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Bignonia radicans major, strong plants, each 



Berberis Fortuni, small, per doz. 

 „ Darwini, per doz. 



„ „ extra strong, each 



Ceanothus dentatns, strong, each 

 „ rigid us, each 



These California^ species are well adapted to cover 

 walls, &c. ; they are profu.se bloomers, and very handsome 

 Cerasus ilicifolia; a fine hardy evergreen plant from Cali- 

 fornia, the foliage resembling that of the Holly, each 

 from 

 Clematis azurea grandiflora, strong plants, each 



Sieboldi „ „ each 



fiammula „ „ 0* cn 



won tana „ „ each 



Deutzia gracilis, nice plants, per dozen 



crenata, new, each 



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Erica, Mediten-anea, Ciiiaris, Vagans, Vagans^ 



Herbacea, Tetralix alba, &c, per doz. varieties ... 



Escallonia macrantha, a plant unrivalled for the beauty; 

 its foliage, while its rose-coloured flowers, produced treeiy 

 in the spring and autumn, are very attractive; stroi 



plants, each ••• - t 



Euonymus japonica variegata, a handsome old iavounu. 



per dozen 



Forsythia viridissima, 2 to 3 feet, each 

 „ „ 3 to 4 feet, each 



An importation from China, producing its primrose- 

 coloured flowers abundantly, early in spring. . 

 Ilex castanesefolia (Che s nut-leaved Holly), strong, eat* 

 ,, latifolia, the Laurel-leaved, 2 to 3 feet, each ... - 



3 to 4 feet, fine, each - 



Ligustnim japonicum, a new and handsome ev n, 

 shrub; it produces large panicles of cream coiou 

 tiowers in the autumn; good plants, each ... ••• 



Pernettya speciosa, a new and very neat species, eac 



Philadelphus Gordouiana, fine, each 



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mexicana, good plants, each ... ;;: ^ 

 i dte free flowering little shrub, nvaiimg 



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Pniladelphus, new species from California, each ». ^ 

 Queietm Pordi, undoubtedly one of the handsome 

 hardiest of low evergreen trees, its habit is mrt stc t^ 

 and symmetrical, 9 to 12 iu. each Is. 6U; ^ t0 ' our 

 Roses, named and choice varieties on their owu rov , $ T 



selection, per 100 ... •*' '" ... 6 



Roses, climbing ditto, in choice variety, per doz. . ... h 2 J 

 „ Portunia-a, new white Ban^, strong plants, | 



Banksias, strong P'^'jo 





common white and yellow 

 Wistaria sinensis, strong plants, each from ... "rjifo* - 



„ alba, this fine new variety from .t ( 



in good plants, each "liu, older ***• a 



Weigelia amabilis, a great improvement on tne mm 



rosea, each ... — — '*' 



Weigelia rosea, strong plants, per doz. ••• '<^ (tf. io * 

 Yucca gioriosa superba, strong plants, eacn ... 



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