SATU 
RDAY, JANUARY 26, 1895. 
i ti ‘Price Sd. 
(Regt. as a Newspaper. | posr FREE, Ad. 
i T 7 THIRD 
No. 422. Vor. XVII. Snus. 
CONTENTS. 
Adiantum e:pillus ve- | be a notes and glean- 
peris vat- ES nde 114 
American | Calanthes at 93 
The tai on ia pleas .. 112 100 
Amsterd: World's pripedium. a new 
Fair at 110 nek names: a protest 
9 the colouring of 115 and suggestion 115 
Beet, the silver-leaved.,, 115 ts, new or n te- 
Beos, iara worthy— 
Conspectus fore er yea nigrescen- 
Africee one 102 109 
National Chrysanthe- Portugal some vegetabie 
pemi vores s 102 
ear Book 108 — o planting - < 210 
North America species * effec uf 
2 a nea BS 110 
— Hr Primala — anti irri- 
r ae ee tation 
Border labels 16 | Richardias at Cape Town 103 | 
Bulb Garden, the . 106 | Scientific comm mittee ... 116 | 
Daffodil, the Nonpareil 116 | Seed Pota 5, 115 
Forcing, general... „ 104 Seed tri a pse io aout 
Gardening charities .., 116 | Societies 
Gardening in Northern } Horticultural Club 108 
Russia ... ** „ 10841 Iin 111 
Grapes, and why they | National ` Chrysanthe- | 
“ee ee . 108 | 
Herbaceous border, the. 105 doe été Francaise 
Hill's . nen ö D Sica ttoniture de 
India, field and garden Lond: 906 08 
or ps i . 103 Stonecro 114 
ae Fortunei . 105 | Storms, damage by t 114 
Kew, 2 * Strawberries in France... 100 
house hames floods, the late... 103 
T 
| Trade in 1894 110 
Lilium poi aig “causes 
111 | Tree apes | and ‘ground 
of failure in 
London 
— 8 and their ee 116 
atment 99 Vine. diseases ot the 
— ie, Mr. tog. X | Grape— II. ol 
tation 110 | Week’s work, tue 
rt tle-· on- nny, To Flower Garden, the „. 107 
vor plantin 113 Fruits under glass. 106 
aero acelsa, destruction Hardy Fruit Garden .. 107 
a fine specimen of... 114| Kitchen Garden, the... 1¢7 
LUSTRATIONS. 
Cy pripediam dpe Jules Hye a 4. tse 7 
Hebe ‘um Mrs. F. Hard oe 111 
mes: ff. cted with 2 nt” * 101 
he ardia in the garden of Mr. . Arderne, Cape Town b 100 
— on the late Fe . ald 
UTTON’S MAY UEEN PEA, 
—The Earliest 5 be in cultivation. Asa matter 
of fact, Sutton’s May * be athered as omiy as 
Ringleader, with t aa 88 9 flav, 
UTTON'S MAY Gori PEA. 
O. H. go Gardener to N, iea Esq, 
says, * „Tou r May wae 3 all others I ever grew; no 
better 1 Pea 
UTTON’ i X A Y 
e. 6d. pom 
33 PEA. 
UTTON J cron SONS, THE ROYAL 
SEEDSMEN, READING 
NANG PEACH TREES, — In prime 
conditi fiom South Walls. Dwarfs and Standards, 
best varieties, ell bala eý fibrous!y rooted, Fruited this 
season. Particulars apply 
ICETON, Putney, S. W. 
PECIAI OFFER. Scotch Fir, 2-yr., 2-yr. 
1} to 2 feet, 16s. per 1000; English Elms. — to 4 feet, 
22s. — 1000; Rhododendrons = ticum, 1 to 14 foot, 20s. per 
100; 14 to 2 feet, 23s. per o 2} feet, 30s.; 3 feet, 358. 
Less by the 1000. Manetti — p 
GARLIES MITCHELL, Nurseryman, Stranraer, 
RE 3 MR. DODWELL’S ee 
ATIONS.—No collection complete withou 
— e Write i List. 
ARTHUR MED=URST, Stanley Road, Oxford. 
ICKSONS HARBINGER WRINKLED 
MARROW PEA isthe best Early Wrinkled variety yet 
introduced, Highly 8 by leading Gardeners ber 
e Packet, 2s. 67. r Catalogue, No. 443, for further 
particulare.—DICKSON S, Seed Growers, Chester. 
Important to Mushroom Growers. 
6 SPECIALITE agent te 
Always alike; mo-t productive. Hundred 
of semen „ 5s. 
. AND G. CUTHBERT, Seed, Bulb, and Plant Merchants, 
— —— N. Established 1 1797. 
HRYSANTHEMUM., 
e on CUCUMBER New Seed, 5s. per 1 
—W, H. 
= NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 
In consequence of the alteration of the hour of 
going to Press, consequent on the large increase 
mi the circulation, 2 is N t asea Copy 
Pris T P "POS T TH URSDA z H ORNING 
MARYLIIS. —Many t thousands = dry halte 
ready for distribution by 
all the ga — showy oer ay — 42s. per a 
lings, — eg S. WILLIAMS & as. 
45 ise 3 ah og 8 Holloway, London 
8 (New Importatio 
ENTIA | BELMOREANA and KENTIA 
ANA.—New Seed just — 2s. per 100, 
F 
158. per 1000. 000 on applicati 
MORLE & CO., 23, Queen’s Terrace, > N. W. 
pR _PRIMULAS anCINERARIAS, and 
1 seeding purposes, occupying 
on containing the choicest 
as gained us the Highest 
2 at the > World's shite Chicago, and also London. 
The nd a appear- 
anee is a great acquisition. All should grow it. 
age hed TT, Esq. „N. H., U. S. A., il 21, 
1893. I saw N 4 Paneer at the World's Feira found 
them 2 ior to all here.“ 
ey NELL SONS, Swanley, Kent 
humilis and 
Roebelini ; near and other varieties. 
Bert Present t fr 
vii Sin VINE. CULTURE, 
and their Culture 5 y 
Price 1 
A. F. BARRON, Royal Horticultural Rat Chiswick, 
E PALMS — PALMS. — All „the 
, leadin etii t ; 
G g rey w prices. Areca 1 elti; 
W sort. Sample, 
ANTEN, a “a ree te of AZALEAS, 
and — varieties. —Apply, 
with all dah wa or ge CHAS. PLAY 
deners’ Chronicle iter, 41, Bron Turker r 
cmd WILSO: a re 
ANTED, Extra: Burat Tree i in pot, sui 
for wall training.—Size and price to J. . 
anv SON, York. 
a few weeks * — cash, 
large P. 11 DRACÆNAS. FICUS, T. EE FERNS, 
CYCAS, CAMELLIAS, or any other large — — Foliage 
Plan e ee for a . — 
~— particulars ea WM. HTO! 
TANTED, about 1000 a, y HOLLY, 
2 feet to 3 fest, 
young, clean, strai 
to Mr. BRIGANT, Cholderton, near y. 
„„ EE PAPEY 
‘ANTED, first 2 in February, 1000 or 
more "TOMATO y for planting, best 
mead lowest cash rides bf hie ce to 
DEWAR AND MO 
ARGB EVERGREENS from Specimen 
rs, at greatly reduced prices. The choicest Green 
and Golden, Varieties, from 4 to 1 913 E i 
safe to move, transplanted within 
PENNELL anD SONS, Lin 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 2 
i 3 * r to July. Can be had 
invited. 
40,00 
2 9 : — and 15s. per gross; Special, 20s. 
1 ae ICETON, Putney, S. W. 
OW IS THE TIME TO PLANT 
PEONIES. 
Catalogue of KELWAY AND SON, Langport, Som Somerset 
OMATO “ A (Col * — 
STILL H e finest in cultivation, 
either for Amateurs or bam 3 Four First-class 
ts nua ls. 
— ble and Flower seeds, &c., unsurpas: 
z 000,000—LILY OF VALLEY— 2 000,000. 
aW: ETON has a very fine Stock of his well-known 
28 specially jei srar Giant, to offer at reasonable p 
35s. and 40s. per 1000. 
CUT ROMAN, ls, and 1s. 6d. per dozen; OUT LILY OF 
VA ALLEL, 2s. and 38. Ores DRAWN W 5 Agi to 1s. 6d, doz. 
ALEA MOLLIS, high-coloured v t 63s., 90s 
wt 150s. per 100. Putney. 8. W. 
„ EB. COOP: r 
ER, 
33, Russell Street. Covent Garden, 
— "310, "Flower Market, Covent Garden, W. C., ix — 
1 ot CHOICE LT FLOWERS; 
n Commission., further particu- 
— apply as above. — s, The Natio — Bank. Charing 
Cross Branch. TELEGRAMS: **LAPAGERIA, LONDON,” 
HRYSANTHEMUM CUTTIN 
Hawkins, best early 3 pene 5s. ; Madam 
2 2 28. per 100. Chrysa m maxi mum, cain rcots, 
s per dozen. a 3 TOMATO SI SEED, * 2 packet. 
MEW, Florist, Earlswood, Surr 
OR ORCHIDS of every. N ion at 
Reasonable Prices, and efficient men to cultivate them, 
apply to— 
W. L. LEWIS — CO; a London, N. 
Gs. — — 
1 — New 
Descriptive, an CATA 
varieties in ee now ready, 
R. OWEN, Castle Hill, Maidenhead. 
ee VINES, N e —Grand Stock of 
diga 
Roupell Park N N Norwood Roa: 
Ata, 
weet roots, 12s. 
15s. 100, On rail, cash with 
males top price at O Covent Garden. 
J. J. CLARK, Market Gardener, Goldstone, Brighton, 
Bs BONES !! . 
for Forig; 1 years ae 
s. 6d. per 100; extra fine, 6 years old. 
e My 7 — sparagus always 
„„ 102. 
Terms, Cash with : 
E. 8. rs S. Wit ns Cte Bane 
or WALES. 15 i 
00. Hlortioultur al Builders 
. jz e Prince of Walor 
m Dept W ar Dept., Royal Hort. Soc, 
‘Erbario Kag” Chelsea, 8. W. 
— 
|e | 
