DtCEMBEB 1, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



623 



FOREST TREES.— Alder, 2 to 2\ feet, 16s. 

 per 1000 ; Ash, 1} to 2 feet, 12s. per 1000 ; 2 to 3 feet, 165. 

 per 1000 ; 3 to 4 feet, 20s. per 1000 ; Beech, 1 J to 2 feet, 15s. 

 per 1000; 2 to 2J feet, 18s. per 1000; 2} to 3J feet, 22s. per 

 UmiO. Spanish Chestnut, 1$ to 2Heet , 2os. per 1000 ; BoHrtree, 

 2 feet, 25s. per 1000 ; Elm, 3 to 1 feet, 18s. per 10U0 ; 4 to 5 feet, 

 25s. per 1000. English Elm. 4 to 5 feet, 40s. per 1000. Larch, 

 1 J to 2 feet, 16s. per 1000 ; 4 to 5 feet, 28s. per 1000. Scotch Fir, 

 l£to2feet, 12s. pjr 1000; 2to2Jfeet. lis*, per loOO ; 3 feet, 20s. 

 per 1000. Spruce Fir, 1 to 1J leet, 10s. per 1000; 1£ to 2 feet, 

 12s. per 1000 ; 2 to 2J feet. 16s. per 1000. Silver Fir, 10 to 

 15 inches, 18s. per 1000; 1 to 1J foot, 20s. per 1000. Pinus 

 austriaca, 1 to 1J foot. 15s. per 1000; 1± to 2 feet, 18s. per 1000. 

 Sloe or Blackthorn, 2 to 3 feet, 20s. per 1000; Sycamore, 

 1 to 1J foot, 12s. per 1000; 2 to 2J feet, 16s. per 1000; 

 6 to 7 feet, 6s. per 100. 



GARLIES MITCHELL, Nurseryman, Str.mraer. 



T\7" GORDON, Immense stock of ORCHIDS; 



T T • best value and cheapest house in the Trade. 

 The best cut of ORCHID PEAT in commerce; selected 

 turves, 1 bushel, 2s., 3 bushel sack, bs.. carriage for" ard. 



LILIES, Enormous Importations, Silver Bank^ian Medal, 

 Silver Medal, National Chrysanthemum Society, 1838. 



LILIUM AURATUM, Imported Bulbs, id.. 9d„ Is., Is. 6rf. 

 each; 35s., 45s., 70s., 90s. per 100. Home-grown bulbs, 9d., 

 Is., Is. 6<1, 2s. each. Special Trade quotation for quantities. 

 JAPANESE MAPLES. Silver Banksian Medal. 



„ TREE PJEOSIES, 7 Firstrdass Certificates. 



,, IRIS, most gorgeous, 4 First-class Certificates. 



CATALOGUE of the above on application to 

 The Nurseries. Amyand Park Road, Twickenham. 



ROBERT NEAL, The Nurseries, Trinity 

 Road, Wandsworth, S.W., begs to call the attention of 

 Gentlemen and others Planting, to his large and varied stock 

 of FOREST and ORNAMENTAL TREES, also FRUIT TREES, 

 SHRUBS, ROSES, and CLIMBING PLANTS, &.C., which are 

 in fine condition for transplanting, and being grown near 

 London, are especially adapted for Town and Suburb in Plant- 

 ing. Also extra-fine ASPARAGUS, SEAKALE. and RHU- 

 BARB for Forcing. All goods delivered free by own vans 

 within a radius of 6 miles. CATALOGUES free on appli- 

 cation, anda personal inspection of the stock solicited. 



Cape Bulbs— Cape Bulbs. 

 r PHE CAPETOWN BOTANIC GARDENS re- 



-I- quest their Trade Correspondents to forward their Orders 

 for thisseasons Bulb* as earl v as possible. Delivery in Jan. St Feb. 

 —A. F. BAXTER, Sales Depart., Botanic Gardens, Capetown. 



TREES and SH11UBS for Game-covers and 

 Underwood. Intending planters should send for CATA- 

 LOGUE, free on application.— RICHARD SMITH and CO., 

 Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, Worcester. 



To those about to Plant. 



A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, com- 

 prising fine Transplanted Fruit Trees, Roses, Hardy 

 Climbers, Rhododendrons, Conifers, Ornamental and Flower- 

 ing Trees and Shrubs, Forest Trees, &c, in large varieties and 

 quantities, adapted to all soils and climates. Sent free on 

 application to 



GEO. JACKMAN and SON". Woking Nursery, Surrey. 



EACOISSFIELD" YELLOW PRIMROSE. 



The large Irish Yellow variety. Trade price, 5*, per 

 ounce. Retail, 6rf. and Is. per packet. 



WM. BAYLOR HARTLAND. F.R.H.S., Seedsman, Cork. 



CREEPERS FOR WALLS.— By planting 

 what is suitable, an ugly object may easily be made 

 beautiful. Most being in pots, can be sent and put out at any 

 time. Descriptive LIST and advice Free.— RICHARD SMITH 

 and CO., Nurserymen and Seed Merchants. Worcester. 



SPECIAL OFFER. — oO.OOO RHODODEN- 

 DRONS, all the early varieties, White and Scarlet, well 

 set w ith buds, fine plants for forcing. Low prices. Applv to 

 ISAAC MATTHEWS AND SON, Milton Nurseries, Stoke- 

 on-Trent. 



R1MULA OlSCONICA.— The best market, 



or " all the year round " blooming plant in cultivation. 

 Now is the time to sow. Seed, per packet, 6d. and Is. Large 

 Market Growers Packets 2.S. $d. 



1PM. BAYLOR HARTLAND, F.R.H.S., Seedsman, Cork. 



CA (\(\(\ MAIDENHAIR FERNS, with 



UU^UUV beautiful Fronds, 9 to 12 inches long. 6 for U.. 



IF YOU CANNOT GET FRUIT TREES 



-L TRUE TO NAME, 



Write to GEORGE BUNYARD AXD CO. 



TF YOU WANT ANY CHOICE SORTS that 



JL your Local Firms cannot Supply, 



Write to GEORGE BUNYARD jsd CO. 



OR FRUIT TREES by the Dozen, Hundred, 

 or Thousand, 



Write to GEORGE BUNYARD AXD CO. 



s 



END INTO KENT, and get the FINEST 



TREES-No Starveling*. No Blight-ot 



GEORGE BUNYARD ami Cos. 



TLLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF FRUIT 



A TREES. 800 Kinds, Six Stamps. 



SKELETON LIST— Names and Prices— also all Outdoor 



Stock, Gratis. 

 ROSE LIST, CONIFER and SHRUB LISTS. Free. 



One Hundred Acres Nursery. Liberal terms. 



EORGE BUNYARD and CO., 



POMOLOGISTS and GENERAL NURSERYMEN, 



pLEARANCE SALE (at sacrifice) of 



VJ PALMS, DRACUNAS, &c. 



LATANIA BORBONICA and PHCENIX RECLINATA, 12 

 inches high, is. per dozen, 3os. per 100. Package and 



LATANIA." BORBONICA, SEAFORTHIA ELEGANS, CORY- 

 PHA AUSTRALIS. and PHCENIX RECLINATA, 20 to 

 24 inches high, Is. 6d. each, 10s. per dozen ; same kinds, 

 2 feet to 3 feet high, 3s. to 5s. each. 



Handsome PALMS, 4 feet high, 18s. each. 

 ,, ,, 6 feet high, 40s. each. 



Twelve assorted PALMS and DRACJEXAS. averaging, with 

 pots, 24 inek.es high, in wood case, free, 18s. ; six do., 10s. 



KENTIAS, 3s. to 21s. each. 



DRAC.ENAS, 24 inches to 5 feet high, 2s. to 40s. each. 

 Inspection invited. 

 GARDENER. Holly Lodge. Stamford Hill, N. 



100 000 HARDY HEATHS.— The present 



ll/V'^ UlfU is a most suitable time for planting these 

 beautiful plants, which Ciii be supplied as follows : — 

 An assortment of 10 varieties, 16s. per 100. 

 20 ,, 18s. „ 



SO ,. 20S. 



40 ,. 22.. 



If less than fifty plants are ordered, price 3s. per dozen. 

 Special quotation per 1000, and Descriptive CATALOGUE may 

 be had free on application to 



JAMES SMITH and SONS, Darlev Dale Nurseries, near 

 Matlock. 



pARNATION "(rLOIRE DE NANCY."— 



\J We are sending out for the fourth season our true strain 

 of this the grandest White Carnation in cultivation, quite 

 nardy, and for j>ot culture for cut bloom it has no equal. 

 Robust and free bloomer. £ I per 100, lis. for 50, 6s. for 25, good 

 rooted layers. We have a fine slock of GARDENIAS, the bc>t 

 sorts in cultivation, frtm Is. l» 4"s. each. Cash with Order. 



E. COLLINS and SONS, Cumberland Park Nursery, 

 Willesden Junction. 



\ T IOLETS. — Marie Louise and Comte Brazza. 

 Extra-large selecsed clump* (from open), full of bloom 

 and bud. 20s. per 1mm ; special quotations per 1000. Cash with 

 order.— JOHN ROBERTS, The Gardens, Tan-y-Bwl.h, R.S.O., 

 North Wales. 



VERGREEN HEDGES. 



EVERGREEN HEDGES. 

 YEWS. English, li to 2 feet. 30s. per 100; 2 to 2} feet, 45s. per 



100; 2± to 3 feet. 60s. per 100. 

 HOLLIES, Green, 2 to 2J feet, 40s. per 100 J 2} to 3 feet, 60s. 



per 100. 

 LAURELS, Common, 1J to 2 feet, 12s. per 103 ; 2 to 3 feet, 



lis. per 100; 2 J to 3} feet, 20s. per 100. 

 THUIA LOBBII, 2J to 3 feet, 30s. to 40s. per 100. 



We hold immense stocks of the above, all bushv and well 



rooted Plants. 



Special offer for Covert Plants. &c, free on application. 



JOHN PERKINS ami SON, The Old Established Nursery 



and Seed Business. 52, Market Square. Northampton. 



TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS—" < V >UICK," NORTHAMPTON. 



RANGES, LEMONS, &c— A splendid cof- 



lection ; fine healthy plants, in fruiting condition 



ROSES FOR FORCING.— Extra-sized plants, 

 in pots, of : — 

 NIPHETOS 



WM. A. RICHARDSON 

 MARECHAL NIEL 

 CELINE FORESTIER 

 RE1NE MARIE HENRIETTE 

 GLOIRE DE DIJON, &c. 

 Full particularson application. Descriptive CATALOGUES free. 

 THOMAS RIVERS and SON, Sawbridgeworth. Herts. 



CMALL SHRUBS and CONIFER/E. — 



O Ar.iucaria imbricata, 10 to 12 inches, 50s. per 100 ; Abies 

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

 American Arbor-vitas, 1J foot, 00s. per 1000; Sweet Bay, 1-yr., 

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

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

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

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

 14s. per 100; Cedrus atlantica, 1-vr., 1-yr. transplanted, los. 

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

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

 tugal Laurel, 1-vr. transplanted. 20s. per lnoi) ; Colchic Laurel, 

 1-yr., 25s. per 1OO0 ; Lanrel rotundifolia, 1-yr., 25s. per luOO; 

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

 extra, 16s. perlOOO; P. insignis, 1-yr., 3s. 6*1 per 100; P. exceisa. 

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

 Je'ffrevii, 1-yr., 8s. per 100; P. Mastersiana, 1-yr., 10s. per 

 100 ; P. Strobus, 2-yr., 2s. per 100 ; Oak, Evergreen, 1-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. per 

 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 S inches, 6s. per 100; Veronica Traveraii, 6 to 

 8 inches, fine, 6s. per 100; English Y'ew, 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. 



OLD-FASHIONED HEDGES. — English 

 Yews, bushy, and with a profusion of fibrous roots, 

 ]£ to 2 feet, 6$. per dozen, 35s. per 100; 2 to i>£ feet, 8s. per 

 dozen, 505. per 100; 2£ to 3 feet, 9s. per dozen, 60s. per 10U ; 

 3 to 3£ feet, 12s. per dozen, 84$. per 100. Prices of larger si/.<<- 

 and other Evergreens, suitable for Hedges— e.g.. Tree Box, 

 Holly, Laurel, Privet Cypress, Juniper, Thuia, &c, on appli- 

 cation.— RICHARD SMITH AND CO., Nurserymen and Seed 

 Merchants, Worcester. 



"VrAIDSTONE, KENT. 



The New Raspberry, 



LORD BEACONSFIELD. 

 (A Seedling.) 

 The fiuest Raspberry and best cropper ever kuowu. First- 

 class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. Canes £2 per 

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

 A. FAULKNOR, Inkpen, Hungerford. 



THE GARDENERS' 



OR PHAN FU ND. 



DONATIONS and STJBSORIPTIONS 



WILL BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED BY 



A. F. BARRON, Hon. See., 



Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, 

 Chiswick, London, W. 



LARGE SHRUBS and CONIFERS. — 

 Aucubi japonica, 1£ to 2 feet, 30s. per 100; do., 2 to 2\ 

 feet, 40s. per 100. Berberis aquifolia. 1J to 2 feet, 12s. per 100 ; 

 Bo.x tree, 1 J to 2 feet, 12s. per 100 ; 2 to 3 feet, 20s. per 100. 

 Cotoneaster Simonsii, 3 to 3J feet, 10s. per 100 ; Deutzia cre- 

 nnta, llore-pleno, strong, 4s. per dozen ; Escallonia macrantha 

 (pots), strong, 24s. per 100; Grislinia littoralis, 1* to 2 feet, 

 35s. per 100; Honeysuckle (strong), 8s. per 100; Irish Ivy, 



4 feet, <o^. per 100; Laurel, common, l^foot, 6s. per 100; 2 feet, 

 10s. per 100; 3 to 4 feet, 16s. per 10O. Colchic Laurel, 1 to 1J 

 foot, 12s. per 100; 2 to 2J feet. 16s. per 100; 3 to 3J feet, 

 bushy, 20s. per 100. Portugal Laurel, 1 to 1J foot, 16s. per 

 100 ; 1J to 2 feet, 20s. per 100. Rhododendron ponticum, 1 to 

 1} foot, 22s. per 100 ; 1J to 2 feet, 30s. per 100 ; 2 to 2J feet, 

 35s. per loo ; 3 feet, 50s. per 100 ; 4 to 4* feet, bushy. BUS. per 

 100. Abies Douglasii. 3 to 4 feet, 35s. per 100; 4 to 5 feet. Si's. 

 per 100; do., 6 feet, 70s. per 100. Araucaria imbricata, 2 to 2J 

 feet, 30s. per dozen ; 3 to 3J feet. 48s. per dozen ; 3 to 4 feet, 

 60s per dozen. Cupressus Law son iana, 2i feet, 20s. per 100; 

 3 to 4 feet, 40s. per 100. C. stricla, 2 to 2J feet, 40s. per 100 ; 



5 to 6 feet, extra tine, 18?. per dozen. C. erecta viridis, 1^ to 

 2 feet, 25s. per 100; do., 2 to 2£ feet, 35s. per 100. Picca 

 Nordmanniana, 1| to 2 feet, 30s. per 100; do., 2 to 21 feet, 

 extra, 40s. per 100. Retinospora plumosa, 18 inches, 25s. per 

 100; ljto 2 feet, 30s. per 100; 2* feet, extra, 40s. per 100. 

 R. squarrosa, 1£ foot, bushv, 3ns. per 100; Thuia Lobbii, 1± to 

 2 feet, 12s. per 100 ; 2 to 3 'feet, 24s. per 100 ; 4 feet, 5us. per 

 100 ; 6 feet, 18s. per dozen. Thuiopsis bore.alis. 2| to 3 feet, 3s. 

 per dozen ; T. dolobrata. 1 foot, 30s. per 100 ; 1 J to 2 feet, 12s. 

 per dozen ; 2} to 3 feet (fine), 30s. per dozen. 



GARLIES MITCHELL, Nurseryman. Stranraer. 



SPECIMEN~CONIFERS.— Trees for Avenues, 

 Evergreens, and Forest Trees in great variety. CATA- 

 LOGUE free on application. — RICHARD SMITH AXD CO., 

 Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, Worcester. 



FOR SALE. 10,000 GENISTAS, in 3-inch 

 pots, at 10s. per 100. Prices to the Trade on application. 

 20,000 well-rooted cuttings of Genistas, at 5s. per 100. FERN, 

 Lomaria gibba, out of thumb-pots, 5s. per 100 ; out of boxes, 

 2s. «d. per 100. sent on by Parrel Post. 



Monay Orders payable at Leyton Green. , 



T. BALDWIN and SON, Edith Nursery, BurchallRoad, Leyton. 



I. HARDY'S NEW PRIMROSE 



• NOVELTIES.— Choice varieties of about thirty beau- 

 tiful colours, from pure -white to dark maroon. Strong plants, 

 5s. per 100. 45s. per 1000. 



HARDY'S NEW "PRIMROSE POLYANTHUS" NOVEL- 

 TIES, in nbout eight splendid colours, mixed.— These are very 

 beautiful, forming magnificent trusses or (lowers. Strong 

 plants. 5s. per 100. 45s. per 1000. 



POLYANTHUS.— Hardy's Finest Selected Gold-laced Show 

 Flowers. Strong plants. 5s. per 100. 45s. per 1000. 



STRAWBERRIES.— Vicomtesse H. deThury, President. Sir 

 Joseph Paxton. Strong plants, 2s. 6'/. per 100, 15s. per 1000 ; 

 ditto, in pots, IDs. per 100. 



Cash. Extra plants for carriage. Package free. 

 H. I. HARDY, F.R.H.S., Stour Valley Nurseries. Bures, Suffolk. 



Q(\ (\()f\ CLEMATIS, in Pots, of all the 



UV^VW finest Double and Single Varieties (some 

 of the flowers of which become 10 inches across, and are of 

 every shade, from pure white to the darkest purple), for 

 climbing and bedding, from 12s. to 24s. per dozen, strong 

 plants ; extra strong plants, repotted into 5^-inch potB, 2s. 6a! 

 each ; Beauty of Worcester, a magnificent purple, excelleutfor 

 bedding, recently sent out by us, reduced price 2s. 6d. each. 

 Desoriptive LIST on application.— RICHARD SMITH AXD CO., 

 Nurserymen and Seed Merchants. Worcester. 



Palms, Foliage Plants, Heath;, &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. 



100 Herbaceous and Alpine Plants for 26s. 



IJICHARD SMITH and CO.'S Selection as 

 \> above contains a most interesting and valunole assort- 

 ment of beautiful and Hardy Plants for the Border or Rock- 

 work, which produce Mowers and render the £arden attractive 

 all through the year. Descriptive CATALOGUE post-fn-e for 

 6 stamps.— KICHAKD SMITH and CO., Nurserymen and Seed 

 M.-rvli. mts, Worcester. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— 000,000 LARCH FIR, 



O 1J to 2 feet, and 15 to 18 inches; SCOTCH FIR, 1} to 

 2 feet, and 15 to 18 inches; THORN IJUICK. 4 and 5 inches, 

 fine; Common and Portugal LAURELS, and other General 

 Nursery Stock. For particulars and price apply to 



ISAAC MATTHEWS and SON. -Milton, Stoke-on-Trent. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— 30 Acres of RHODO- 

 DENDRONS, Seedling, H\brids and ponticum, 4 to 6 in., 

 6 to 9 in., 9 to 12 in., 12 to 15 in., 15 to 18 in., IS to 24 inches. 

 All good plants, at exceptional low prices. Apply to 



ISAAC MATTHEWS and SON, The Nurseries, Milton, 

 Stoke-on-Trent. 



