es SE N 
D'a te pubie anp CO. beg to inform their tanasi 
lic SS ee stock on Many acres was never oa 
finer than thi ists of 
ig ot pe a ll the finest kinds, 
T s for Lawns, 
‘Evergreen, Deci! 
Hardy Climbing Shrubs in vari 
a and finest trained ditto, 
s for Orchard, Houses 
berries and Currants, 
mhouse plants in 
BE 
any t! PE Aiia fine ipase 
Caren Azaleas, and Gree 
aceous plants, &c. 
r trees, troba jiiod transplanted “1 Quick, &c. 
A moma rh fine Box E 
on appaton 
a7 £0 PRE 
THE GARDENERS’ 
| ESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SONS’ SPRING 
CATALOGUE (Post free on applic: 
tants :— 
erous Trees and Shrubs, 
general, 
s, Sturmer, Halsted, , Essex. 
ROSES. 
40,000 Dwarf Roses on their own roots in pots and worked on t 
Manetti = 
,000 
30, Sta rd Roses. 5000 
Perpetual "7000 Géant des Batailles, a 12,000 Tea- 
Sa Roses in on their ‘oots. 
ILLIA woop i AND SON wish Ang 
Ahh ‘33 their enormous AF splen hte 
entirely new soi 
fine Boos and they feel a 
plants they have thi n plensure of "itoring to their, 
friends cannot be su d, fens e Standard and Dwarf 
see 6 feet in cng 
es = pplied on he following terms, when 
erp entirely t ourselves :— Per doz. 
pn gt of sor 
Extra a) Standards, iY to o8 feet high, with three to six 
best varieties of Climbing and Sge etnal haem in 
conspicuous situations 0 piawiert 
Extra paperior geh selected Standards, in Y fi varieties ... 24s. to 30s. 
Fine Dwarf Standards, in fine varieties . .. 188. „ 24s. 
Superb ditto ditto, the best sorts for exhibition =: 288. 
Fine Dwarfs . he "712s. ,, 188. 
Sette Climbing and Noisettes cate nee are sae 98s yy 128. 
Perpetuals, T on own 
Toots in pots -- 12s. ,, 188. 
Ile de Bourbon, in il ition ich stems ae ww 12s, 
he 
50,000 Dwarf ae budded on 6-inch stems. 
éral Jacqueminot, Hybrid 
a-scented 
of Rose 
1 and haart facilities of 
ssured the 
Tiption of the followiug New P 
ation) contains full 
Ec e- wd 5 Houttean, finer than crassi eon 
a, a beantiful foliayed pla 
rida, Figs wpe or a 
anexcellent winter blooming plant. 
double variety, black, edged and 
shrubby habit, and now 
jowerlng 
Gamellia Jenny Lind, beautiful form 
Azalea the i pure white, very fre 
Louis Naj 
apoleon, dou 
RHOD 
Countess of Rosslyn 
Duchess ot Cleveland 
Duke of Hamilton 
Six pae n t rich s! 
enig and very large 
ted varieties, 
a conspicuous flowers. 
e flo 
ble rich crimson velit, 
ODENDRONS. 
irs. Dar; 
Earl of Ross! 
Lord Boling broke 
avin mpact conical 
ew and delicious eawieee ry is Adair, s for particulars and 
CHRONICLE. 
Poesta of whi 
of be Paper. 
n Bulb Catalogue will be forwarded on application, 
The Autum 
containing des lescriptions ets ne 
being sent or for the firs: 
Wellin 
nerarias and Geraniums now 
Wei 
aq 
ba 
Wa rehouse, , 18, Pa a ll, n 
gton fenton St. John’s Wood 
AN anp PA 
PER WHE AR- 
—The above Bulbs, vs "former ba 
= Wstatlos Pina 
D LODGE NUR Y 
Har MILeEs ‘From SOUTHAMPTON. 
Two sai Aa 
ease 
a 
ERS, Sen., has to o 
following in fine condition and well ted :—Scarl 
| Rhododend rons oe Ponticum in large quantities, ter 
irtoa ced by Adv 
Handsome meio 
rs ia 
of the new Goutfors, 
sizes, and upwards of of 20,000 Roses (dwarfs and standards), in- 
ocho ote 12s. | eluding the new varieties. All letters must be addressed in full, 
‘The best ete for forcing, established in 6-inch ‘Withers ote, neat care rn en near Southampto: 
pots, budded on 6-inch poems is X PERN = PEN == 
Climbing Roses oe without names, for ‘covering 
banks an x PAUL «a » SON res ai aaia invite attention to 
Good e the followin; ave List of HARDY ORNA AMENT wr 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, “Sus ot REES, of whic h wA ey have a very large stock in s pie ndid ¢ 
dition on sale very moderate prices, which will be giv an 
HARDY ORIN EPECIMEN CONIERA, [application + RAT 
í LLIAM YOUNG begs to call attention to his | Abies alba, ms, of sorts, 6 to 10 ft. 
~ ft. Flowering Shrubs, in 300 s 
imm tock of the above, which hi ofr at wery:| n DOUR Ty to 5 pe 
‘reasonable prices, and the great care he has teres to render w “Mensieal, 1 to 8 ft cies and v 
‘them all good rooted and safe for removal enables him ” “ine » 3 to 10 ft, very Laburnums,6 to 8 t 
recommend them with confidence to all engaged i . bal 
, planting new grounds, where an established a, 14 to 24 k to 5ft Mountain Ash, £ ft. 
required, s will find these nite particularly pee imbricate, > „ Weeping,8ft. stems 
‘Rept tO te purpose, are seldom to be met with in ae wi Plane es, 8 ft Pag EETA 
neubas, 14 to oplars, of sorts, 6 to 3 
è Bays, Sweet, 1 to 3 ft. Persian Lilacs (Standards 
Nhe Specimens o of Coniferæ are all grown as single plants, eon- | Box, 1 to 3 ft to 5 fect stems, 4 
ee ee urnished, especially | Chinese Privet, 1 tots ft, Searlet Horse Ch movin 6 to 
<a Cotoneasters, 1 to 2 ft 
‘he following abridged list will give some idea of the Stock | Cedrus Deodara, 24 to 10 ft. va ple, er z 
from which purchasers may select :— Cedar of Lebanon, 3 to 10 ft, Oak, 1 to 8 ft. 
: Abies alba (White Spruce) 6 to 10 feet high (The largest and fiuest anish ansant 6 to 8 ft. 
canadensis (Hemlock Spruce) `.. a 6 to 10 stock in the:country:) ted, 6 ft. 
tae nse COB ks, Africanus, 8 to 6 ft. Sycamore, 8 to 10 ft. 
E undreds of this most nobl @ tree, all as as handsom: t ica, 1to8 ft. rs: ig oS 
i it is possible to them, J 1} ft. 'Yhorns,'of sorts, 6 to 8 ft. 
¢ as ee ee Sto 10 feet high » Lambertiana, 14 to 3 ft. Vonne Cytisus 
pepe a sare Ya a S08" "torulosa, 1 to 2 ft. j 
i A E A ERS tee in : ” Bi e 7, Bt 8 to 10 stems 
Bb ee tha ge ko wee ountain Ash 
in’ diameter—perfect i i eft. ” Privet 
A ne S R andards,8 ft » Willow 
e T ipsilon ia 
. 6to 10 
grows very rapidly. 
r ca to s feet taal 
. 3 to 15 ý 
ontezu to 5 e 
» monticola Gto 8 » 
Cedrus Deodara, several thousands < ‘of. fine 
plants from 3 to li ý 
eea n i r an e Atol. oy 
panim bricata i Coa 
eria japonica 4 to ed 
chinensis (Chinese J uniper) ata j 
. © This is one of the most handsome a hardy ofa all Junipers. 
am tone high 
je virginiana (Red GOE) Sms sto b 
hibernica (upright) ... os 4: 5 to = 
very rapid growing tree, vioala-ihaed tn Galtfornin for th 
_darabitity of its timber. 
k Phe Arbor Vitz) «. 6to 8 feet high 
E; arem soe ng Ors og 
oe (very fine a s ae 
n 
ngtonia ae: stont seedlin ng plan 
42 feet high, nsable required. 
te eed Gann 
ee 
; es here 2 
ERON. England ay of fine one from 6 te 10 feet high. 
ear cogadh the 
for hedges, furnished quite to 
to 8 feet. 
“ihe vergreen Oaks, 6 to § feet. 
Bxonfensis 
its On 
ae DECIDUOUS TREES. 
Several t seme Sr vere and SILVER FIRS from 6 to 
largest stock in 
ground, 
(New Leucombe Oak), 8 to 12 feet. A fine 
4 frome s tot 
to 1 
straight stems .. 8 to 10 feet. Ont k (English) Ito T 
erat [omer age Da MOTE... ~ 8tolð ,, 
” en a BEET ie 3 Single and Double Scarlet 
bane Couttagaind) #. 0» | Tulip Trees 
see » | Weeping Willows 
orse Chestnut... Sto 12 ,, 
fine 
HS, meine AMERICAN PLANTE 
pants 
t such as are 
saway from the 
oe of HARDY RHODODENDRONS, AZA- 
= eai 
station. | 
Laurestinu er be oF ft. 
Mahonia sit 1 to 2 ft. 
Phillyreas, 
Pinus tei 
aus eh, s aa ft. 
» Benthamiana, 14 ft. 
„ Cembra, 1 to 5 
cata, 
ne Pellesians, 2 to 23 ft. 
»  Strobu: te 
the Snow Pine). 
Picea nobilis, 1 to 2 ft. 
to 8 ft. 
EITE eena min 100 finest vars. 
pee aurea, yä in. to 14 ft. 
[NovempBer 1, 1586. 
HOCK SEED. 
D beg to offer their 
that will a satisfaction n ria all Fe 
enhar 
a See Noy. 1. 
NEW rei = N CAMPBELL? 
H ON are now sendin 
M: he a 
e, throwing s 
babit dei co 
eshoe. It 
ae af 
‘HOMAS JACKSON KR 
out this beautiful Gen ANTU 
scarlet with a ne gees white ey 
foliage; 
al phei tto 0 the 
Phiessanieeye ed N u w Daffodils, very 
cheap. — Apply to CHARLES ‘oe ARKE, Nurseryman, &c., 179, 
Windmill Street, Gravesend, K ý 
x EENS IMPROVED BALSAM 
SEED from 
CHOICE FRUITS A 
Will be sent ar free at all times EAM 
to GEORGE srt ae Jon, 
Fruit d Vegetable Sales 
St. x bn à s Market, ‘Liverpool. 
oe; 
the season By applying 
N NU aoe rn 
WALTO OOL 
To NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN PLANTING New PLEASURE 
N UOMPANI: 
GROUNDS OR Improvine PARKS OR DRIVES, AND TO ES 
PuantinG PUBLIC RKS OR CEMETERIES 
o| W SKIRVING begs to offer his Stoc 
e and SHRUBS of various size tl for 
immediate tor for extensive new Piantations, where ler 
i his 
allowed to be the 
offers upwards of a 
oe as lately iiitrod weed; the ARAUCARIA pest onl and 
RUS Ran A of various sizes, from x feet. 
nyites any one wanting Specimen d Shrubs to 
> pon 
inspect his on the ace as the mere 
ollection and obtain prices 
height of sty trees (as quoted in list») gives no idea of the value 
of well grown select plants for choice situations. 
N.B A few hundreds of the larger sized and finely shaped 
lants of the Araucaria Imbricata and Cedrus Drodara have 
been grown in tubs, to secure their travelling in safety to great 
distances in this ae or to an road. 
CAMELLIAS, some of ex large size, well adapted for 
ra 
Conservatories, pats an extensive collection of Srna sizes, all 
well set with flower Br srg at very aneio e pri 
riced List appli var 
R, med — “in adulteration, and 
livered ny p tte less than one ” peck), 
e free. Whites, for ste wi per bushel (56!bs.), 12s. 4d. ; 
bre o na aad paj Seconds, 
ead, ; best coarse and 
de! 
carriage 
a Households, recommended fo 
ZA anei al, for Brown 
, Rice Flour, és 
ddress haapae Lu & CaTouPoon, Bullford Mill, Witham, 
or Caledo seo Road, , Islington —Directions for making 
pplie Teri 
Sha SANT 16s. pe r ton, less 
quantities 1s. 6d. per bushel, delivered to at y London 
arf or Railway. PEAT and LOAM., S Ferue, Heaths, 
Americans, &c. Samples on rejal s Cash, Sacks, 
2s. each, or on i 
JOHN ace, Old Kent Fey ‘London, 
eis REME 
ATS, rgi: E, AND D DESTRUCTIVE, "ANIMALS, 
ones and render them inmovexble on the = 
» American W: , 8 ft. sti 
» Kilmarnock , 6 ft.stems 
» Roses, 8 ft. stem 
blue 
major 
Atragene, white and 
Bignonia radicans 
” ava speciosa 
Clematis azurea grandiflora 
Doe blue 
sh atin samy and single 
(fines! 
fe or one of the 
» ‘minima, e 
» _Wareana, 1 to 5 ft. 
Taxodium sempervi Sto8 ft. 
T adpressa, 1 to 4 ft, 
» Canadensis, 1 to 2 ft. 
» Cheshuntensis, 3 to 5 ft. 
»  Dovastoni, 1 to 2 ft. 
„ elegantissima, 1 to 2 ft. 
» gold striped, 1 to 4 ft. 
» Irish, 1 tv5 ft. 
» stricta, 1 to 4 ft. 
m YRA 1to 5 ft. 
"i oe SATEN 3 to5 ft. 
Acacias, of sorts, aorte, 8 to 8 ft. 
~~, x best variety, 3 
PAUL a ap SON unve 
Descriptions, le bi: 
answer to Beerns 
e eT nikan 
Ch hristmas'Roses 
Delphinium Barlowi 
Dielytra spectabile 
Gentiana acaulis 
samen hee — 
Lily r of the alloy. 
į aan T a hig 
(see pti 
p AAN 
Roses(see DeseriptiveCatalogne 
‘| Azalea indica Ario stovk-of 
| Camellias 
teat 
Frat. Trees (see aiea 
Catalogue) 
Grape Vines, from eyes, 6 ft., 
stout & well ripened, very fine 
Tarragon, Sage, Thyme, and 
H a 
housand, a 
a large pdb = Sof 
tis 
hole ae been ae hard Ree ie 
ith close balls 
a emad 
SE ee ECT 
glish Names 
Saree tee ty 
how to p: 
though’ there 
shovel and epic mg ned. nd the cont 
to paralyse 50 w 1 be. 33d. Materials can ought in every 
town and village. "the sho e ee ke remedy sent post free 
for eight post stamps to address by FISHER & Son, Publishers, 
Kingsland, London. Established 1817. Two Hundred testimonials 
sent first if desire ae Sak B. This remedy surpassing all co 
is exclusively sli dae 
ree ENT LABELS superseded by 
come SCENS, ROBINSON, CO's PREPARED 
rele Labi so that they may be gathered with 
The effect warranted. 
INEN LABELS. They cheaper, written upon with 
and rapidity, and quite as rae Specim: ens, primed to any 
pattern, sent post from C. 3, ROBINSON, i & Uo.’s Paper and 
Paper Bag Warebouse, 79, ee hames Srreet, London. 
Wis ae WORK, USEFUL ANI ANDS RNA MENTAL 
very de: scription, ry, Garden, or other 
The OR RYSTAL PALACE sei den G FLOWER BAS- 
KETS to the oe a J and numerous other elegant designs, 
rocus and Tulip 
Anglo-Germ jai 
e oa a Conserve! rvatories firted up, by wW. Kion ag n 
Wire Works, 370, Ox! ford 8 rincess 
entre. TSO ae ee 
SONCRETE FOR WALKS th FL 
PORTLAND ROMAN AND BA Cc uN 
GROUND eset owe LIME in sacks or id hm y 
or Canko Reduction in price if Six Ton by 
ora full = hed Canal. 
ey Warwick. — Nov. 1. Š 
WA REROOF Pa aa 
py ihe cA SHED FLOOR? the 
o p enjoy their Gori rara 
alks " t 
st p eroe enr a iig Se N a tbe 
praval of which en 
saresti it, t 
sven sork five parts of sue! 
xan spread it. 
on makes ‘first-rate pav Tg " 
CATTLE: T SHEDS, JS, FARM YARDS, = = other aitua jn 
hard is a desidera May 
here a clean, 
Ilas i ponor. Brors? 
mer equally wel the Cement, J, B. Warre & Beor 
Strest, Westminster. 
