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JAMES, — & CO. 
M LARGE-FLOWERED. PINKS FROM JAPAN:- 
S CHINEN 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
7 755 
DUTCH ULOS 
ILNE, ARNOTT, ANB CO. a are n 
in the best pe 
— —— IPS, C choc 
ow sendi: 
sible condition, HYACIN 
OCUS, and other MAN Roots, 
Tis Wan 
A me a Dis RIPTIVE GATA TA UF Pt NN 
C! 7 A E, blish: 
DEWIGII, 1s. and 2s. 6d. per packet. wili be forw — €: s ene LOGUE just published 
yacinth: ame, 5 ba, 75. Od., £ 
Bor ets n — TIS dM MONSTROSUS, 1s. and 2s. 6d. per packet. — 2 — ict Lama a. 
The Nurse: seth Road, London, G. 
Seeds sown during September and October in pans, d kept i NEW CATR LOGUE. 
Greenhouse during the winter, uec * in E 
PRICE TO THE TRADE UPON 1 
‘GUERNSEY LILIES, per dozen — . 5s. Od. BELLADONNA LILIES, per dozen .. 5a, Od. AMES VEITCH, J ni ot to intimate that his 
Ai Haan EOE 
v a f an 
BULBS FOR FORCING. and will — led post free on application. 
named vars, Ret dos. Bs. 10s: 190.04. 2 UILS, LES, qe Por doz Is. dd ry; Cools, B.W. t. MT, 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS best sorta, T DUNAN TROL TULES, e SPLENDID WW VARIEGATED FERN, 
JONQUILS, ingest dubie .. Per doz, 11 - 1 PTERIS AOT RNA (Moort). 
BULBS OR oras BORDEBS. 
HYACINTHS, Single or Double, j e haa 
Otasi ^ - Por doz.—4s. * ark blue .. . Per doz.—4s, 04. ror VEITCH anD SON h € peculiar satisfac- 
e st 4 idit E " $ ó 4 0 n calling — to the abo mide — — striking 
Path vb E ° Pure white ^4 4 0 » A a which is - ome ono of the greatest aequisitiona 
Mix ED VARIETIES, Single or Double. 2 ea introduction to our now justly popular — 
Rod = . Per — w tel - —35. - A| Blue Per 100—91« Od. Per doz.—8s, 0d It is of noble a and free growth, perfectly di 
White . Per 100 21s. Od. Per doz. 95. 0d. vm novel in its dien, the nb on em frond "3 y 
their branches having a broad central stripe ofgiitening silver, 
which, in contrast with the bright à produces a 
CROCUS, Large Dutch Varieties, W 1 
Blue N — E 2 100—1s. E — — A — 84. It was exhi nt al e Garden | July 
Blue, light 1 * c © | before the ^s newly ted, Moca — 
Cloth of Gold 15 H 1 1 H White si iH $ » : 0 | mittee on July 7, and in both cases received the highest 
Purple. ^" d M - : H — — . »"n 4 : ý £ 0 | given to such um og v g ay S 
Scotch ” » ery tine > 4 Establish s. each. us allowance 
Striped FAD cos 5503: 8^! 100 et chef Vw abor Jb mets E 8 — the Trade.— Bie Haren Che as 
RITISH POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY.— 
TULIPS. 4. um T X Merl — held on 9 
Very des een AREY... Por 1000. EMT ] ui RUBRORUM,deubesaeb.. . Por 100—fe. 6d rr io the AA dE MY d 
» 500 5 /— B08, „ 6&0 TOURNESOL, red and yellow , 75. Two Guineas, One Guinea, and Half a eri for 
, a0 
i 7973 
For other varieties see CATALOG 
237 & 938, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, 
W.C. 
ns many varieties as pos- 
eref. t necessary that they be all grown 
d X xhibi 
The following must 15 exhibited by thé growers : 
One 
SPLENDID JAPAN 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII 
— . ˙ E nd d e 25 
MESSRs. E. G. HENDERSON & 
FFER for Sale SEED of this ly beautiful dwarf-floweri — — for the Greenhouse m Flower: 
e tis —.— for the exhibition of a Mods and Oertileato for Merit 
— re age eoa o 2 
full description of this species is given at p. ee 
pr Packets, 1s, 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
LA BULB CATALOGUE, 
the latter by — 
Guinea -— rd Guinea for tha best. —.— pied 
dishes of six SECKEL PEARS, s ea vent 
One Guinea ^ Hal & He for the best and second best 
—— — — of any other kinds in season. 
One Guinea and 11 
ra 
á for 
One Guinea and. Half a Guinea for the b 
m Mene of APPL PLE, fit for or present 
„ W. 
contains 80 pages, including the m MEET V med constructed and 
T BULBOUS ce erdt the C est Désigeoot ty 1 by Pot, or the Crystal Falsos Sate — Mv 
their respecti eh s Tanh faced andalso a very — E ELM. Mature ham, under the direction o! having 
every department of LÀ edes g, summer, and autumn, with n descriptive remarks managed them for the Dung) F eph Pax —— (when 
upon their merit an — — E ges of m 9 duties his engage- 
€——O— to express ents to 
4 wipe Select eon of Herbaceous and Alpine Plants is attached to the above Catalogue. those Noblemen and Gentlemen who have Ó— in wii 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON, Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. 
 SUTTONS COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER BULBS 
CARRIAGE AND PACKAGE FREE. 
FOR OPEN GROUND. 
COLLECTION No.1 .. .. £2 
FOR POTS ml cg r 
o, 4 
š COLLECTION m 
6 Crown Imperials 12 Hyacinths, by name 12 Double Bos J (a 
300 Crocuses, in 6 colours 12 S anfhsz Martianus 12 Sweet Persian Irises 
- 100 Ranunculus 12 Tournesol om 24 Dble Duc Van Thols 
24 Anemones Single Duc Van Thols 12 Rex i Tulips 
po — 
i Oyclenen Persicust . .6 Dog’s-tooth Violets 
. 
> COLLECTIONS No. 2 and No. 3. — m No. 5 and No. % 
above choice — — — — — above choice 
10s, 6d. 21s. and m: 64. E 
SUTTONS AUTUMN CATALOGUE. ; 
e eee eee In this C; iR pA ROMS PENA IO, 
d 8e. 6d. per 
Gas” None but fresh dress Bulba kept on the premise. 
ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. 
their patronage, and to state — Beg ponnys to un 
the execution of works of a haracter. 
An active e ence of upw: of 20 years enables Mr. 
MILNER to offer his services in the ied ate y and improvement 
Gardens, and Ornamental Grounds, also in 
— Conservatories and other Horticultural 
in establishing and thinning Plantations and Woods, with 
— 2 reference to the trees most suitable for particular soils 
and aspects, the valuation of Timber, Draining, Road- 
making, &c. 
Mr. MILNER is permitted to refer to Sir Joseph Paxton and 
to several "us and Gentlemen for whom he has done 
work.— Tyne WARD MILNER, "Oxford House,” Anerley 
Road, N 
p eurn Chronicle. 
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