© Oces 1, 183 4] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 937 
PAUL’S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, N. s. W TELIAMS can now supiy Rast Rect Sae s et 
WM. PAUL (Son AND SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE A. Patt) 
Respectfully invites an early insp NTS, &c., cultivated in his Establishment. 
Es soil of these Nurseries being ool a on airing, the trees e, bare feed e m "e the recent dry weather; 
g been frequently removed, ko in the 
tha £f 
| HARDY FLO Tarta TREES, SHRUBS and EVERGREENS. BEATON’S NEW HYBRID BEDDING GERANIUMS.—The 
—One aromas d species and varieties selected for the beauty or — novelty of the season, containing the latest efforts of this Me 
fragrance of of their flowers and foliage, and for the effect they produce e ns ren at sonic bing exclusively in W. Pavr's possessio! 
a the landscape, — pgee e specimens of large size. ae ee and trusses of OF ering will date d Ver eatirety 
FRUIT TREES, f Orchard, Garden and Orchard House, distinc. A now era in flower gardening te from ther intro- 
bec in and eut of ie thousands of e d Miren and other 
reet E pe Vines), healthy, handsom ted apu. —Hyacinths, Farly Tulips, Crocuses, &c., the choicest of 
e stock from the most celebrated Bulb farms in Holland. 
ON 00,000 plants, Standards, Dwarf Si Standards, and Dwarfs 
on the "Dog Hose Manetti, and own Dri including his own seedlings His Collections of these, exhibited before the Ro Horticultural 
- R4, Waltham, " « Princess 01 Wales," and others about to be | and Royal p Societies in March last, farnish the best evidence 
of their quality 
PRICED CATALOGUES free by post. 
Entrance from the Platform, Waltham Station, Great Eastern Railway, 
half an hour's ride from London. 
| NEW GRAPE, ROYAL Merger 
NOW READY FOR DELIVER 
nog and VECTORIA NURSERIES SEERA LONDON, N., 
g this valuable GRAPE. It w: ised several years since, and 
amplo time be been allowed to ches Tent its qualities, It has been 
"n" n paa. of the best judges of the day, each describing it as the best late 
rape that has been raised of late years, Tho stock is in excellent condition, Early 
Orders by post promptly attended to. 
Beg! X bs nee 
vin fruited Dast P d the = ; 
and reported most found 
White Grape extant, and thi 
orders are respectfully solicite 
PRICES 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. | Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s. each. 
DUTCH RC ROOTS, 
MESSRS. dotem v & CHARLES LEE 
AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR 
ANNUAL SUPPLY OF ch laa ROOTS 
D CONDITI 
CATALOGUES f L 
see toe 
ROYAL VINEYARD NURSERY, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. 
DUTCH nan ROOTS. 
| J AMES "VEITCH, 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, 8.W., 
T HE HAS RECEIVED HI 
ANNUAL sap - BULBOUS ROOTS FROM HOLLAND, 
to say that they are in excellent condition 
E p 
ious OU see CAT. UE, which will be forwarded 
YTHS for Glasses or Pots, 6s., 8s, 10s., and 12s, 
qualit; 
^ rices B Asus on of the m roy colours of the 
Post free 
and Victoria a Nurseri 
Fees m Arta = a ek Sed 
Wm. tee TBUSH & Sox, 
o their Collections last Sprin 
Tw Prizes pret 
Tw [oderit Daing First PRIZES. 
The DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATAL 
Cultural remarks, post free = S 
Early orders earnestly so RIS icited, as the seti cannot possibly 
ghgate Nurseries, Loi 
YACINTHS for EXHIBITION. 
g, 
GUE, with numerous 
meet the increasing de: 
Hi 
BURTON” B. 
ra wè zen. 
Finest sorts by name .. £4 4s. 12s. 
Very fine ditto , 919 9 
Good ditto 210 6 
Good Hyacinths for eds, Ribands, &c 
in separate colours (fresh imported), 21s. 
j] per 100. 
Anemones, Crocuses, Tulips, TXLOGUE, 
also very y iow in prices, as per POATAL 
which may be had gratis and post free 
ox & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed 
s Ehme Reading. 
Established Upwards of a Cen 
L - pagum AND McCULLOCH, 
Seep Covent Garden 
MERCHANTS, Market, W.C. 
COLLECTIONS of BULBS for GREENHOUSE and 
CONSERVATORY. 
No. 1, No. 2 No. 3. No. 4. . 5. No. 6. 
51. 21. 10s. 1l. 5s. 1l. 1s. 15s. 10s. 6d. 
FOR FLOWER GARDEN ONLY. 
No, 7. No. 8. No. 9. No, 10. No, 11. No. 12. 
5l. ue 2. ll. 5s. M. 1s. 10s, 6d. 
EENHOUSE and FLOWER GARDE 
No. 13. T. Bo i E T 1 No. 16. No. 17. No. 18, 
51. 5s. 21. 12s. 6d. 1. 1s. lis. 10s. 6d. 
we e Collections f first-cl lit 
For full particulars s see CATALOGUE, which may be obtained 
post ‘free on vue 
p . Orders amountit ing to 21s. and upwards sent iage-fre: 
[Lp GARDENERS TADE. T M ECUM. 
FZO LA ,HORTICULTU RAL SOCIETY 
FLORAL COMMITTE 
LIST of AWARDS, SEPT PTEMBER 27, 1864, 
FIRST- CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
ASPLEN RESECTUM, from Mr. Barker, edad ming. 
CaTTL EA RK ONTEMBIS, from Mr. Veitch, jig 
GLADIOLUS Our LITTLE uim from Mr. Standish, Ascot. 
GnADioLUS Miss Mowsray ANTES ace Standish. 
SxruxrA — from Mr. d ua Sibi When: In 
A Nes STELLA, from Mr. Parsons, e Sek 
CHIME: a = 7 
DanLra Ne PLUS m from Mr. C. 'erry, le Bromwich. 
Dania Toa LE K 
Peroxa Fast 
‘COMMEND 
CALLIRHOE INVOLUCRATA, from 
SPECIA L CERTIFIC. 
To Mr. Turner, for a large allestion of Roses. 
To Mr. Oe for a large Collection of Danuras, “sent out" by 
‘or a fine group of OpoNTOGLOSSUM GRANDE. , 
fth 
Tuesday, Ootober 11, Es noon. 
Tuoxas Moore, 
HX. m (TX me 2»? sae Y. 
Cha Ste See m 
SATURDAY, ee 1, 1864, 
Tur garden at Metod Castle, son Derby, has 
CATALOGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded post free on application. been long celebrated as one of the 2s remark- 
orum. eakeuasrb able in En gland. There ar e few P indii in this 
s J. V. de i t press upor 1 1 H th tad t: f g i g } th d ly as the country s and 
; 5 I g p gp l early in the st Oct. 1 E drives ‘of all ee best and rarest Pines, Cypresses, 
pers, and Yews as those which have been pro- 
j e5— CAE ed there under the management o RRON, 
; > ~v " 
V c A Ne PAND ile most of our landed proprietors have been 
dee ilo F ® contented with planting a few specimens only of 
S = Th, AX T M 
: e AU ose Evergreen trees and shrubs e been 
dem. SE 
E cove GR DEN 
ESENT PLANTING (Sent Carriage P: 
DUTCH, CAPE, FRENCH, Tem p) FLOWERING BULBS, 
ORNAMENTATION of the SITTING-ROOM, socii GREENHOUSE, and FLOWER GARDEN. 
THE TON GARDEN COLLECTIONS of BULBS for In and Out-doors, 105. 67., ps 64., Les 42s., and 635, 
AXTONIAN COLLECTIONS of BULBS for Gut-doors, 10s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 21s., 42s., and 6 
THE KENSINGTON GA bra eii and CRYSTAL PALACE COLLECTIONS for ris Winter Ganda 10s. 6d., 
HYACINTHS, 2s. 67. id ber quel. CROCUS, 1s. 64. to 4s. per 100, TULIPS, 3s. 67. to 20s. per 100. 
A Detailed List of the above Collections, and a General Priced List of Bulbs, sent Free and Post Paid on application. 
BARR anp SUGDEN, SEED MERCHANTS and FLORISTS, 12, KING STREET, 
COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 
o England of late years, w 
things: at Elvaston in hu 
ues 
o Then 
the grounds we meet with te arge 
grandis, A. ama , A. Nord 
ziesii, A. cephalonica, and Pinsapo, together 
with Pinus Cembra, Cryptomeria japonica, and | all 
ia d to which these trees belong. The common 
Ye cde as also been poete d planted. Remark- 
able speeimens of this tree ich have been found 
growing in ec parts of “the tpi have been 
taken Pip Mr. Barron’s transplanting 
machines Mt transpor rted to Eh vas a pen they 
are now growiug as luxuriantly as f they had 
never been moved from the spots on which they 
