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CHRONICLE 
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no CULTIVATE 800 „e 
Kindly order — ect. No Branches or Agents. 
FERNS! —FERNS!! 
wn Stuff, at Moderate Prices, 
3 pa Ferns— Pteris cristata, cretica, 
— a d amm. at 
ogr: a aurea, in 23-inch pots, 
00, 87s, 6d. per 1000 
A large cls Adi in 48’s—Pteris 1 oretica, 
antum pubescens, at 4s. 6d. per r doz zen, 
ts — 
Palypodiuns, at 5s. 6d, per doz 
e prices are for Cash with is only. All Orders 
T and promptly executed, 
: MROSE 
NURSERIES, ST. JOHN’S PARK, BLACKHEATH, S. E. 
MALL SHRUBS and CONIFERA, — 
Aralia Sieboldii, from pots, 6 t - 12s. per 100; 
Box reen, 6 in., 60s.; Goa 95 y rpa, fr. 
trans., fine, 10 to 15 in., 80s. per 1000 ; Allioni, 6 in, 
6s. per 100 ilis, 6 in., 7s.; erecta viridie, 6 to 7 in., 
40s. ; Cotoneaster microphylla, 1 ft., 1000; A. 
Douglasii, l-yr. tr., fine, 12 in., 80s. pe ; Escal- 
loni crantha, 9 in., 103.5; lia japonica, 9 in., 4s. per 
100; Gaeldre Rose, l-yr., 6s. ; Honeysuckle, Com strong, 
H. japonica, strong, 12s. per 100 Ivy, Irish, 15 in., 6s.; 
us, 78.3 — wee tii, 6 in., 10s. ; s excelsa, 
n i, 6i Pinus e 
$ m ponticum, 3-yr., 25s. per 1000; 4 to 
5 in., 40s.; Thuia Lobbi 12 to 15in., 25s.; 15 to 18 in., 30s, 3 
Ell wan geriana, 8 in., 40s. Virginian Creeper, 1-yr., 6s. per 100 
GA RLIES MITCHELL, Nurseryman, Stranraer, 
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Kc ~ VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
Y SELECTED FOR SUCCESSION 
YEAR’s SUPPLY 
GROWTHS iak. — ESTABLISHED Vanmerres SENT. 
10s. 6d., aan 42s., 63s., 848, 105s. each. 
arriag P 
R. & G. CUT ERT, 
SEED GROWERS & MERCHANTS, SOUTHGATE, MIDDX. 
ESTABLISHED 1787 
ROYA 
Section of House, Engraved from a Ph 
VEITCH’S NEW TOMATO, 
“FROGMORE SELECTED.” 
Gardens, Frogm 
aaee binat taken at the Royal 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, APRIL 24,184 
Ts IS exceedingly prolific Variety 
was raised by Mr. Thomas, The Royal 
Gardens, Frogmore, and may fairly be de 
scribed as the best New Tomato of the season 
for 
ither ea ee, forcing or 
5 tio 
he ruit is of medium size, very un 
re 
eee small seed space 
ing grown this fine variety 2 
an c 
purpo 
the best ‘of any I wan pehed 
PER PACKET, 2s. 6d. 
There was no mistake about the Frogmore 
Selected Tomat A box of fruit represen 
as splendid een bright, firm, uniform, just 
and though this Tomato was a eda 
ficate e spri a superior winter 
variety, it is evident] uite sery 
pr summer cultivation, A ural Com- 
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endation was awarded.”—Journal of Hortt 
ea August 16, 1894. 
For full description of other CHOICE 
NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES, see SEED 
CATALOGUE, forwarded gratis and post res 
on application. 
JAMES VEITCH & SONS, 
L EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, LONDON, SW. 
THE NEW GIANT WHITE PRIMULA, "p, Symes 
Post-free, 5s. per Pkt, 
It is, without exception, the finest Whi 
Primula in cultivation, and we feel confi- 
ent that it cannot fai 
d give WwW as, 
wherever it may be It is 
vigorous in n Sa ien 
measure 24 8 in Resi: 
and are l fringed and of great 
substanc 
Illustrated Seed CATA LOGUE 
or 1895, gratis, and post free, 
B. 8. WILLIAMS & SON, 
Victoria and Paradise Nurseries, 
UPPER HOLLOWAY, 
LONDON, N, 
FIMBRIATA SNOWBALL. 
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