Octobeb 20, 1888.] 



TEE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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Royal Nurseries. Eaton, Norwich. 



The ENTIRE STOCK of about 10.0UO Forest Trees and Shrubs 

 — Ash, Alder, Beech. Chestnut, Lime, Laburnum, Poplar, 

 Plane, Spruce. Wellingtouia. 16,000 Evergreens— Cotone- 

 aster. Box. Broom. Berberis, Holly. Laurel. Privet, Thuias, 

 Yew. 3o00 Flowering Shrubs— Almond, Gueldres Rose, 

 Honeysuckle, Lilac, Jessamine. Luurustinas, Rhododendron, 

 Whit* 1 and Pink Thorn. <62hC\ Standard and Dwarf Roses- 

 Celine Forestder, NipbetOS, Marechal Xiel, Home. re. Lady 

 Sheffield, Louis van Houtte, J, S. Mill. La France, Sir G. 

 Wolseley, Sultan of Zanzibar, Blanche Moreau, Empress of 

 India, and some hundred other names. TOO Chrysanthe- 

 mums, in pots — Christmas Number, Fair Maid of Guern- 

 sey, President Garfield, Virgin QueeD. Mrs. Dixon, Prin- 

 cess Teck. 240 Maidenhair Ferns, in 8, 7, and 5-inch i*>ts. 

 45.600 Fruit Trees and Bushes— Peaches, Nectarine*, 

 Apples, Pears, Quince. Plums, Filbert. Cobs, Gooseberries. 

 Currants, Mulberries, Walnuts. 15,000 Stocks and Layers. 

 —Apples, Pears, Quince, Filbert, Manetti, Dela Grifferaie, 

 Myrobella Mussel. 60 Vines, strong healthy plants, in 

 large pots, in fine condition for pushing along — Black 

 Hamburgh. Madresfield Court, Golden Quten, Mill Hill 

 Hamburgh. 10,000 Rhubarb, Seakale, Asparagus, and in 

 variety, Yucca, Tritonia, Uvarea, Clematis, Spirtea, with a 

 choice collection of Double White Primula, Gardenia, 

 Fuchsias, Pelargoniums, and Roses in pots. Wheelbarrows, 

 Tools, Hand-lights, Pots, and other Nurserymen's Appli- 

 ances. The trees and bushes are healthy, and in excellent 

 condition to move, recent transplanting having been 

 carried on to considerable extent. Purchasers are to be at 

 liberty to remove their respective lots as maybe convenient 

 up to the 22rd day of December next. 



MESSES. CLOWES and NASH are favoured 

 with directions toSELL the above STOCK by AUCTION 

 on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. October 

 24, 25. and 26. 1888, in suitable lots for private purchasers, 

 with option to the Trade. 



Catalogues may be obtained or will be forwarded on appli 

 tion at the Auctioneers' Offices, Bank Chambers, Norwich. 



South Hill ParK Nursery, Bromley, Kent. 



IMPORTANT SALE of well-grown NURSERY STOCK, all 

 recently transplanted and in fine condition for removal. 



VTESSRS. BAXTER, PAYNE, and LEPPER 



1.VL have received instructions from Messrs. Ponsford & Sons, 

 to SELL by AUCTION, upon the Premises, as above, on FRI- 

 DAY and SATURDAY, October 26 and 27. at 11 for 12 o'clock 

 precisely each dav, the valuable NURSERY STOCK, compris- 

 ing 1000 Pines, 1 to 7 feet ; 1000 Abies, 2 to 7 feet ; 1000 Picea 

 Nordmanniana, 1500 Wellinetonia. 1500 Spruce, 150 verv fine 

 Cedrus Deodara, 1500 Rhododendrons in bud, 1000 Hollies* lOno 

 Laurels, 100 choice Rose Trees. 10,000 Specimen Ornamental 

 and Forest Trees. 2000 Standard. Pyramid, and Espalier Fruit 

 Trees; 10.000 Flowering and Deciduous Shrubs, a large Collec- 

 tion of Greenhouse Plants, Chrysanthemums, Marguerites, 

 Azaleas, Ferns, Palms, &c. 



May be viewed prior to the Sale, and Catalogues obtained 

 of Messrs. PONSFORD and si >NS, Nur.-ervmen, Brixton, S.W., 

 and Bromley. Kent ; and of BAXTER, PA'YNE. axd LEPPER, 

 Surveyors and Land Agents, Bromley and Beckenham, Kent, 

 and 69, King William Street, E.C. 



TO BE SOLD, as a concern in working order, 

 an old-established SEED BUSINESS (Retail and Whole- 

 sale), in the best part of the City of London. Capable of much 

 extension. 



A. B., W. Gilks, Esq., 18, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. 



Bournemouth. 



FOR DISPOSAL, the LEASE and GOOD- 

 WILL of a small compact MARKET GARDEN, 

 stocked and in good cultivation. Admirably adapted for th 

 erection of glass. For particulars apply by letter to 



A. C, 187. Old Christchurch Road. Bournemouth. 



ell 



To Market Gardeners, Florists, Nurserymen, &c. 



HAMPTON-ON-THAMES. 



FOR SALE, choice FREEHOLD LAND, in 

 Acre Plots, suitable for above. Rich Garden Soil with 

 gravel and sand sub-soil. The land is considered by the Trade the 

 finest near London for Grapes and all other Market Products. 



Apply, SECRETARY', Estates Investment and Villa Farm 

 Company, Estate Office, Tangley Park, Hampton on-Thames. 



FOR SALE, a small FLORIST'S BUSINESS. 

 Price £100. R-nt low. Part let off.— Apply, A. C, 

 Gardeners' Chronicle Office. 41, Wellington Street, Strand.W.C. 



South of England. 



LARGE GARDEN, 20 Acres, with Twenty 

 Greenhouses and Vineries. £7000 has been spent on the 

 property. Seven years' lease. Two Cottages inclusive. £150 

 a year. ELDRIDGE. Portsmouth. 



To Fruit Growers. 



TO BE LET, with early possession, in a Town 

 about 30 miles from London, on a main line, a SPAN 

 ROOF VINERY, 60 feet by 30 feet, well stocked with Vines 

 in full bearing ; a SPAN-ROOF CUCUMBER and TOMATO 

 HOUSE. 60 feet by 12 feet; both heated with Hot-water; 

 Potting SHED, Cold PITS, and Walled-in GARDEN, contain- 

 ing altogether about 60 poles. A stream forms one boundary 

 of the Property. 

 Address X., Page's Advertising Offices, 108, Fleet Street, E.C. 



PROTHEROE and MORRIS, Horticul- 

 tural Market Garden and Estate Auctioxeers and 

 Valuers, 67 and 68, Cheapside, London, E.G., and at Lev-ton- 

 stone, E. Monthly Horticultural Register had on application. 



P.EONY ARBOREA — P. SINENSIS.— 

 The unique and very best selected collection in the 

 world— 300 varieties of P. arborea ; 350 of P. sinensis, including 

 new, rare and very rare varieties ; also Japanese and Chinese 

 sorts. Special Collections well selected for Amateurs. Ask for 

 the Descriptive CATALOGUE of Prices, printed in English, to 



L. PAILLET, Nurseryman. Chatenay (Seine), near Paris, 

 France. Established 1827. 



Note. — Best season to plant P. sinensis, August, September, 

 and October, but Peonies may be planted also up to April . 



O R CHI D S. 



THE LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL CO. 



(JOHN COWAN), Limited, 



Have just received a fine Importation of 



ONCIDIUM macranthum. 



ODONTOGLOSSUM HALLI. 

 L.ELIA XANTHINA. 

 „ HARPOPHYLLA. 

 CATTLEYA "WARNEKI. 

 And many others. 



Circular with full particulars of these and other Importa- 

 tions, also copy of their new Illustrated and Descriptive 

 CATALOGUE of ORCHIDS, will be sent free on application. 



THE VINEYARD AND NURSERIES, 



GARSTON, near LIVERPOOL. 



Orchids. 



Duplicate Plants, well grown and superb varieties, n 

 having obtained First class Certificates, from 



MR. BRAY'S COLLECTI 

 Mont S . Amand. Ghent, Belgium. 

 Cypripedium Arthurium. CEnauthum superbum. car 

 Crossianum superbum, Euryandrum, Godseffianum, Kai 

 mierochilum, Leeanum superbum, Mrs. Canham 

 phyllum, Morgans, Meirax, nitens, olitum, Sede: 

 dulum. Swanianum, vesillarium. Cattleva Mosa 

 Mus-iu- Reiiieekiana, Morgana?, Triantealba, Gaskelli 

 Deudrobium Leechianum. Ainsworthii. 

 Address as above. 



ON, 



ENGLISH YEWS, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet. 

 BOX, Green, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet. 



Variegated, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet. 

 PINTS AUSTRIACA. 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet. 

 All well furnished, and finely rooted. Manv thousands 

 ANTHONY WATERER. Knap Hill Nursery. Woking. Surrey. 



ALIETZE, Rio de Janeiro.— New PRICE 

 * LIST for PALM SEEDS, Post-free to all applicants, 

 from ADOLPH V. ESSEN axd CO., 73, Gr. Reichenstr, 

 Hamburg. 



r PREES and SHRUBS suitable for Towns and 



-I Smoky Districts. CATALOGUE free on application — 

 RICHARD SMITH axd CO., Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, 



T ANTON'S NEW STRAWBERRIES. — 



-1-i Four First-class Certificates from the Royal Horticul- 

 tural Society. 



The earliest, largest, finest, and lat st high-quality sorts, and 

 the most profitable for Market or Private Growers, as they 

 make the highest prices in Covent Garden. Send for Descrip- 

 tive Priced LISTS, with Press anl other Testimonials, to 

 LAXTON BROTHERS. Bedford. 



SPECIAL OFFER OF FERNS.— Pteris 

 tremula, P. cretica, P. cretica cristata, P. serrulata 

 cristate compacta, in thumbs, fit for immediate potting. Also 

 the same varieties, good stuff, in 4S's, to offer in quantity. 

 Prices per 100 or 1000 on application. 

 R. PENGELLY, Dyson's Lane. Upper Edmonton. 



TNTENDING PLANTERS are invited to 



X. Inspect our Stock of ROSES, RHODODENDRONS. FRUIT 



TREES of all descriptions, ORNAMENTAL TREES and 



SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, &c. extending over 150 acres. 



Descriptive CATALOGUE free on application. 



H. LANE axd SON, Nurseries, Berkharnsted, Herts. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



TO THE TRADE. 

 500 LAPAGERIA ALBA, of various sizes. 

 2000 ASPIDISTRA LURLDA and VARIEGATA, fit to pot 

 into 48's. 



2000 ADIANTUM CUNEATUM in 48's and 32's, grown cool, 

 and particularly hard. 

 HOWARD'S Nursery, Southgate, N. 



AIA1DENHAIR FRONDS. — Wanted to 



-1.T-L supply the above, matured and fre^h, carriage free. 



PAUL ENGLEHEAR T."— 

 Rooted Layers of the above tine Crismon Bedding 

 CLOVE CARNATION are now ready to lift. The variety can 

 be confidently recommended as possessing all the good qualities 

 of the " Old Clove," with much greater vigour of consitution,- 

 and a dwarf sturdy habit, which REQUIRES NO STICKS. 



Price, 2s. each, 18s. per dozen, 95. half-dozen. 

 GfLBERT DAVIDSON, Ammanford, R.S.O., Carmarthenshire 



Tlie New Raspberry, 



LORD BEACONSFIELD. 

 (A Seedling). 

 The finest RaspberTy and best cropper ever known. First- 

 class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. Canes £2 per 

 100; 6s. per dozen. Trade supplied; Cash with Order. 

 A. FAULKXOR, Inkpen, Hungerford. 



HURST and SON have good stocks of the 

 following, and will quote at specially Reduced Prices: — 

 ROMAN HYACINTHS. 

 LILIUM CANDIDUM. 



„ HARRISII. 



DAFFODILS, double and single. 



NARCISSUS POETIOUS. 



,, „ double white. 



„ OBVALLARIS. 



SNOWDROPS, and other sorts of Bulbs for forcing and planting. 



Please write for special quotations. 



Seed Warehouse : 152, Houndsditch, London, E. 



THE GARDENERS' 



OR PHAN FU ND. 



DONATIONS and SUBSCRIPTIONS 



WILL BE THASKFPLLY RECEIYED BY 



A. F. BARRON, Hon. Sec., 



Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, 

 Chiswiok, London, W. 



OTIC E.— I, the undersigned, LOUISA 



MAULE, of the Nurseries, Stoke Gilford, and Stapleton 



Stapleton 



Road. Bristol, hereby give notice that the business of Messrs. 

 W. Maule & Sons, carried on as above, will be Closed from this 

 date. All accounts to be sent in by the 21st day of Dec, lsss. 

 Dated this 11th day of October, 1888. 



(Signed) LOUISA MAULE, 



Southbome Villa, Coburg Road, Bristol. 

 Witness, Edward F. Parker, Auctioneer, Bristol. 



r piIE PARKS COMMITTEE of the Halifax 



J- Corporation are prepared to RECEIVE TENDERS for 

 the SUPPLY of 100 TREES, 14 feet to 16 feet in height, of 

 any of the following species :— Western Plane, Lime, Syca- 

 more, Wych Elm— delivered at Savile Park, Halifax, before 

 November 30, 1888. Tenders, endorsed " Tender for Trees," 

 must be sent to the undersigned before November 10, 1888. 

 By order, KElliHLEY WALTON, Town Clerk. 



Town Hall, Halifax. September 27. 1888. 



Borough of Penzance. 



TO LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. 



Extension of Time. 



THE PENZANCE TOWN COUNCIL invite* 

 PLANS for LAYING OUT as PUBLIC WALKS and 

 PLEASURE GROUNDS the Morrab House Property. A Report 

 explanatory of the details of the plan and estimated cost must 

 accompany eaehdesigu. Premiumsof Twenty and Ten Guineas 

 will be given for the best and second best Designs respectively. 

 Should the Author of the Premiated Plan be selected to carry 

 out the work the Premium will merge in the Commission. 

 The Premiated Plans to become the property of the Council. 

 The Grounds to be laid out — 4 acres in extent, and having 

 throughout a southern slope — can be seen on application to the 

 Borough Surveyor, from whom a Plan may be obtained on 

 payment of £1, which will be returned to those forwarding 

 designs. 



Plans. &c. with distinguishing motto and name in sealed 

 envelope, to be sent to me at my office. Public Buildings, on 

 or before OCTOBER 27 next, instead of 20th instant, as 

 previously advertised. 



THOS. CORNISH, Town Clerk. 



Penzance, October 9, 1888. 



HOW to MAKE the MOST of the LAND ly 

 the Profitable Cultivation of Fruit, &c. TheHORTI- 

 CULTURALandTECHNICAL COLLEGE.Lim.. Swanlej .Kent. 

 Winter Session commences Oct. 17.— Address. Mr. BUCKLAND. 



SMALL SHRUBS and CONIFERS. — 

 Araucaria imbricata, 10 to 12 inches, 50s. per 100; Abies 

 Douglasii, 1-yr., 4s. per 100 ; A. orientalis, 1-yr., 30s. per 1000 ; 

 American Arbor-vita?, 1J foot, 60s. per 1000; "Sweet Bay, 1-yr., 

 30s. per 1000 ; Scarlet Chestnut, 1-yr., 6s. per 100 ; Cupresscs 

 macrocarpa, 1-yr., 30s. per 1000 ; Lawsoni, 18 inches, 60*. 

 per 1000; erecta viridis, 4 inches, 30s. per 1000; do., 1 foot, 

 12s. per 100; stricta, 1 to 1J foot, 12s. per 100; Allumii, 1 foot, 

 14s. per 100; Cedrus atlantica. 1-yr., 1-yr. transplanted. 10.'. 

 per 100 ; C. Deodara. 1-yr., 7s. per 100 ; Escallonia macranthp, 

 pots. 14s. per 100; Laurel (common), 2-yr., 20s. per 1000; Poi- 

 tugal Laurel, 1-yr. transplanted. 20s. per 1000 ; Colchic Laurel, 

 1-yr., 25s. per 1000 ; Laurel rotundifolia, 1-yr., 25s. per 1000; 

 Limes, 1-yr. transplanted, 16s. per 1000; Pinus Cembra. 3-vr , 

 extra, 16s. per 1000 ; P. insignis, 1-yr., 3s.6i. per 100; P. excelss. 

 1-yr., 4s. per 100; P. Nordmanniana, 1-yr.. 30s. per 1000; P. 

 Jeffreyii, 1-yr., 8s. per 100; P. Mastersiana, 1-yr., 10s. D»r 

 100; P. Strobus, 2-yr., 2s. per 100; Oak, Evergreen, I-yr., 30s. 

 per 1000; Scarlet Oak, 1-yr., 3s. per 100; Privet ovalifolium, 

 8 to 9 inches, 10s. per 1000; Retinospora plumosa, 10 to 12 

 inches, 10s. per 100 ; R. squarrosa, 8 to 9 inches, 8s. per 100 ; 

 do., 1 foot, 12s. per 100. Thuia Lobbii, 8 to 10 inches, 30s. p. r 

 1000; do., 15 inches, 45s. per 1000 ; T. dolobrata, 8 to 9 inches, 

 80s. per 1000; do., 10 inches, fine, 12s. per 100. T. Ell- 

 wangeriana, 6 to 8 inches, 6s. per 100; Veronica Traveraii, 6 to 

 8 inches, fine, 6s. per 100; English Yew, 1-yr., 1-yr. trans- 

 planted, 20s. per 1000; do., 8 to 10 inches, 7s. per 100. Irish 

 Yew, 6 to 9 inches, 10s. per 100. 



GARLIES MITCHELL, Nurseryman, Stranraer. 



SPECIMEN CONIFERS.— Trees for Avenues, 

 Evergreens, and Forest Trees in great variety. CATA- 

 LOGUE free on application. — IUCHARD SMITH and CO.. 

 Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, Worcester. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS, in small pots. 

 Splendid stuff of all best kinds, and true to name. Prico 

 List on application. 



FRANCIS R. KTNGHORN, Nurseryman, Richmond, Surrey. 



Palms, Foliage Plants, Heaths, &c. 



FRANCIS R. KINGHORN will be pleased to 

 forward LIST of above with low prices. Leading 

 decorative PALMS in all sizes, great quantities, and in finest 

 health. 



Richmond, Surrey; and 191 and 192, Flower Market, Covent 

 Garden, W.C. 



EUONYMUS (Green).— 50.U00, all nice bushy 

 well-grown Specimens. 9 to 36 inches, £1 to £10 per 100. 

 J. J. CLARK. 

 Goldstone Farm, Bright* o. 



