THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Maren 9, 1895, 
288 
MALL SHRUBS ane i CORTI ERA. — 
Aralia ern — 8 4 -» 12s. per 100; 
Box T G 6 r » af rpa, 1 yr 
trans., fine, 10 8 15 in., “Ro. pe 1000 Cup. Allionii, 6 in., 
6s. per 100; gracilis, 6 in., $ ta viridis, 6 to 7 in., 
40s. ; Cotoneaster microphylla, 1 ft., 35 2 4s 
i, l- tr., fine, o 12 in, 80s. per 1000; Escal- 
lonia macrantha, 9 in., 10s.; Eulalia Japonica „9 in., 4s. per 
8 Virginian Creeper, 1- mui er 2 rl 
RLIES Affekt L, Nur rseryman Stra 
Cu JEM. ATIS.— apa. fi 2 Shes 48-sized pots. 
Jac kma uni, 12 75s. per ee D. ae" a * 
r 100 
30 fi — of IVIES, SHONEYSUCKLRS “JASMINES, 
ROSES, 478 ARIA AS, AGNOLIAS, ESCALLONIAS, 
CEANOTHU per all * — * imbing and Wall 
Plants. Priced List free 
WM. PAUL anv SON, Waltham Cross, Herts, 
LEMOINE SON’S 
CATALOGUE OF NOVELTIES. 
including Begonia elegantissima alba, and other Beddin 
brous Begonias, Richardia Elliottiana, Crassula albi- 
„ new sets Abutilons, Fuchsias, Single and Double 
Z rgoniums, Pentate , Phlox decussata, Gladiolus, 
Montbretias, Double Cle watis, Double Lilacs, and other ts, 
b eady, and will be sent free to all ap nts, 
ee _LEMOINEI and G. NANCEIANUS 
a t and. Roim have 
never that ey are attac hed w the 2 — ad or 
dwi . away in . mysterious manner Ne og isa ——— 
— * pr = gg ogee a saat —T. C., in the ** Garden,” 
or Descripti 
RS. HAWKINS, es Kate Peot grion 
CHRYSANTHEMU UM, 5s Í 
ake p 
SOURCE D D'OR CR CHRYSANTHEMUM CUT- 
TINGS, 2s. per 100, 1 MADAME 
CROUSSE T IVY f PELARGONTUNM 0 INGS, 3 3s. 6d. per 100, 
25s. per 1000, 
T. W. AN. stilton, Lymington, Hants, 
T. W. WELLINGTON, Milton, Lymington, Hants, 
L ILIES.. IES. AN the finest varieties: Henryi, Aur., 
Virgi &c. Magnificent quality, 
. aT ge Begonias, Tigridias, 1 Rare Bu 
LYCORIS AU REA (see The Garden, January 19, 
— * L Z SQUAMIGERA (hard w), L , SANGUINEA (new 
List "E aes ese beautifal bulbous — with 
ree.— ALLACE anD CO., Cole — 
2 notes, 
!! :., ß aac cer E N 
ee FOR SALE 5 strong, 
y Stuff, 188. per 1 
— le on . 
D. MORSE & SONS, Eaton, Norwich. 
B FICUS, PERNS, 
cag sera nia, 
p. doz. ; pg pg co a 
33. P. oz.; a 5s: 58. and 6s 
sia m o quanti 
p. doz 
Ficus, 128. rr nens an 8s. p. doz. 
12s., 168,, p. 100; Six ituna 8s, and sp; doe; do. in Th 
Asparagus, 8s, 
r Sy — 
ER = tion. i 
Ta E 4 D = T NE 
B4 3 . best sorts cy tas rina 
ER SE our CAT. Teco FREE ON A CATION 
BULBI = ee Lili 3 
pie — es, Anemones — 
Perennials and 3 beds, rock work, and 
— r not pete: ia oar giant 
catalogue, FRE ION, 
BARR anv SON, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
Vegetable and 
ol 
ro F. SHARPE are prepared to give 
ECIAL QU OTATIONS for thsi fi 
of VEGETABLE and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS of 1804 g on 
oi will — very * ai ay other 
GROWING ESTABLISHMENT, WISBECH. 
FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT 
RUIT 
NOTHING SO PROFITABLE 
AND EASY TO GROW. 
Eighty Acres in Stock. 
ens 
THE BEST /PROCURABLE. 
, 60 
A ai other Nursery Stock 
ge forward, 
S IN POTS. From 1§/-a doz. 
Orna tal Trees, 91 Acres. 
Four Acres of Glass. 
Clematis (80, — from 15/= 
N. B. W Plants are sold at 
GENERAL CATALOGUE 
d full of valuable information. 
sent free, 
RICHARD SMITHZ C9 WORCESTER] 
TRUIE bs A a ate sabe 
, Market, 
3 
Special quotations for 6 quantities to grow for MARKET. 
NEw e RARE Sorts, NOT OBTAINABLE elsewhere, 
APPLES.—. stock of Standard and Half-standards, 
4 3 and Trained 
Wr 3 CHERRIES, PEACHES, APRICOTS, 
OSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, and RASPBERRIES. 
STRAWBERRIES .—All the best = —5 old and new varieties, 
open plants, or in smal 
Send for 8 List and Guide, post- free, 6d., grati 
Customers (one of the most complete issued). Ordin: — 
JOHN WATKINS, 
Pomona FARM NURSERIES, WITHINGTON, HEREFORD, 
WHOLESALE SEED CATALOGUE. 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER R SEEDS 
Nove) 2 
HAD ‘ON! ABELICATION. Any of — 5 not a kariai 
received one by post will oblige by. "letting us know, when 
another shall at once be posted. 
WATKINS & SIMPSON, 
falt 4} 4 
LANTING SEASON. —Immense Stocks of 
DUOUS 1 JERES and 
an 7 and in 
n for removal. off Loam 
Priced 8 Catalogue tree by post. 
WM. PAUL AND SON, Waltham Cross, — 
BS and 5 FERÆ. — 
ts, 2 ft., 30s. per N 
ris J sentenced mi 
ter mi Ala, 
ton 
„ Simonsi sii, 31 ft kt. „ 10s.; Escallonia 
8 ; Griselinia littoralis, bushy, * per doz, ; 
Pampas Grass, 2 Me t., 48. p 5. per 100; 
i to 3tt., fine, 6s. per dos. ; deadli 
and nudiflorum, a p.doz.; Laurel, common; 2 ft. err 
Coichic, 2 ** 4 14s. ; Portugal, 1 to 13 ft., 20s, ; 210 2 K. 
1 Lilac, w and purple, 4s. * doz. ; Taurastinw, 2 10. 
ft., 6s. ; Olearia Halat ii, 123 ft.. ; Weige la rosea, 4 
Toews 7 E 12in., Pag 100; Yew, hee e ue 
GARLIES MITCHELL, Nurse n, Stra: 
EGONIAS A 79 . 
edals, Gold Cup and only Go 
from prize pla st mixed, single or 
varieties, 18., 28. 6d., and 5s r packet. Collection th 
single, 12 named varieties, separate, 6d, ; 3a, 
Tubers, named singles, from 18s. to 60s r 5 13 
seedlings, 48. to 21s. per dozen; bedding, choicest, 3s to 9s, pet 
dozen; choicest named doubles from — per dozen; choicest 
seedlings, 12s. to 30s. per 
dozen; pee 
9s, to 18s, per dozen. Catalogues grati 
JOHN LAING AND go 4 — n okai KO. Forest 
mixed, for bedding, 
Hill, London 
por AND DECORATIVE PLAN IE 
(TRADE) :—Ferns, in 23-i p 
perus, 
3, 68. per dozen : Spiræas, 
Cinerarias, Genistas, in bloom, in 48. 8, 98. per dozen; Ficus, 
Palms, Draceenas, Ericas, Cyclamen, 12s. per dozen. Lists free, 
Packed free. Cash with order.—J. SMITH, London 
Nurseries, rr enadis Tenis, London, S. W 
is E VINES, — Well - ripened, short- 
W Canes, of all the 3 — established in 
pots, ex n for ig pyt- — su age Os, 6d, 
each ; — planting, 2s. 6d. — 6s. 
to 10s. 6d. 
WM. PAUL anv SON, Waltham Cross, Herts, 
THOMPSON, ai Tavern 
Ra LOW. 
now ready. It includes s amon ne ees hundreds, the foll 
Novelties and Rarities, viz.— 
| Patrin ris 
. communi 
Se 
Datu ucopia Tr 
Glad 3 opposit tiflorus | Trito 
of which 2 and prices willbe L in * Catalogue 
. 3 
d 
Sera er ty va eye E = far — — 
in cultiva an enormous siz of 
flavour. Unedited for table or exhibition Terong rots 
and 4s. per ARNOLD, Pot rie 
— and 
_ CANNEL & SONS” kars “al the best 
WANLE K 
BULB anD SEED A SPARAGUS, for Tau five yor : oe 
EXETER s TRAND, ND ao roots, 12s. 6d. per 100; extra fine, 6 
& Tria eee ne ws LONT ON, W. 5 per 100. On rail, cash with c order. My Asparagus alway 
Middlese * at Covent Gard 
J. CLARK, Market Sandane, Goldstone, Brighton 
Co RE. — Abies Douglasii, ue 2 kt, 
wr B 20s. 100; Canadensis, 10 to in., i 
The T o est Jedrus . 1 ft., 6s. per doz.; Araucaria rpa, 3 Ap 
5 g $ ft., 48s. per doz., 4 ft., 60s. ; Cup. maob Striets, 
— O A O 5 niana, 3 to 4 ft., fi r 100, 4 to 5 ft., 408.5 
* 1 to 21 ft., 39s., 3 to 4 ft., 40s. ; recta vindis 570 J ft y 
- For Quali Producti *icea nobilis, 12 to 18 in., 6s. per doz.. 2 ft., : > 
vui rene 3 ft . bra, 12 to 18 in. 10s ye 
Rova i Ne 50s. per 100; Auren, 10); 
used fi gy supplying the pas 75s.; Thu bi s dolobrata, 2 to 3 ey 1 4 ft, K. 
ve Urey oars CHELL, Nurser 
Dicksoxs Cueste 5 ATO.“ CHALLENGE”, Ooi 
7 STILL LEA X, as the finest in Firdbels 
s in aia either for ‘or Growers. 4 warded, . Is. Per 
rti Th ds ac ; SEALED 
Each ie Pa 44 Ib s) 3% 5 = 8 from urat e ae n the on 
ACKETS ONLY). Ge atalogue lity, 
Per 33 L 1 Be 6. Vegetable and Flower seeds, &c., uns — ok 
Special Prices e Quan i S BROS., 39, Waterloo Road, Tons 
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For Testimonials 4 f i UONYMUS, S, Green gN, 12 in. 
ag Tea EE, aiam | 50,000 8 mas e 
t * in ; . , 5 J 
nee TTEN ot = to 21 in., at —— 100; sog a in. to 24 in t 758: ag? 
H SOLDER EEE RPT, e por garen, OM "i 
n. to 12 in., at 3s. . 
' J. J. CLARK, Goldstone, Brighton. pii 
ICKSONS, CHESTER. Stands 
PEACHES and NECTARINES. sae opiat 
arf-trained ; fine bearing trees. 
Price list free, —WILL TAYLER, Hampton, Middlese*: 
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