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THE GARDENERS’ 
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CHRONICLE. 
GRAND NEW DENDROBE. 
DENDROBIUM SPECIOSISSIMUM 
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As described in this issue of the “ Gardeners 
(ROLFE). 
Chronicle.” 
See rows CCO 
Have received advices of a consignment of the above-named grand new species, and should the plants arrive in 
time to be included in their Sale of FRIDAY, MARCH 15, all the importation will be offered. 
This species (dried materials of which were sent to the Kew Herbarium in 1867 by Sir Hugh Low) is a 
magnificent introduction, the flowers, whilst of great size and substance, being pure white, except as to a rich 
purple-red colouring at the base of the labellum. 
HUGH LOW & CO., 
UPPER CLAPTON, N.E. 
JAPANESE LILIES. 
lendid Hard Bulbs. Every one in perfecte condition, 100 
Ber, k 
AURATUM, fine bulbs, 9 in: os 0 
Ps splendid, 10 to 11 Bas sè 3 o 40 0 
” selected, 11 to 12 inches ees 9 0 55 0 
„ monster bulbs, 13 to 15 inches, 2s. and 3s. each. 
RU VITTATUM, crimson band, 2s. 6d, each, 
5 ALE, spotless white, 2s. 6d. each 
8 1 large bulbs 2 ; te 
sPEciosuM RUBRUM. fine bulbs 5 0 30 0 
ELPO ERY m 2 7 6 40 0 
itaun KRETZ 7:6 40 0 
pa 9 only Fink k Lily, fine bulbs .. 3 0 20 0 
6 6 eee 
* * same vial all carvings paid, 
FULLY DEsCRIPTIVE LIST now re: and post-free. 
J. JIN 8 & C 
DIRECT IMPORTERS 
EVERSHOLT STREET LO N. N.W 
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20. 000 5 3 me- 
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Ban's, | Laing’s, 4 $ mixed co — Z 128. 6d. — 
100. Double, mixed colou * flowers, — — Tubers, 
6s. per doz. Cash. 
CRANE AND CLARKE, The Nurseries, March, Cambs. 
Toos BE SOLD, Cheap, Eight Large PEACH 
TREES, ROYAL GE ORGE. 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. eac 
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R Me RASEATL CUTTINGS, 24s, per r 1000, 
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Cot Nursery, sei Ru: d, Sutton, $ 
CATTLEYA TRIANA. 
Immense Importation just to hand, in splendid condition. Immense masses, well leaved. The 
finest ever imported. 
Six sample pieces free for £3, Same size as usually offered at a guinea each. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM ALEXANDRA. 
0,000 arrived in magnificent condition. The Collector, Mr. J. Carder, writes that they are r 
2 strain he has ever come across, and that a great number of spotted and blotched varieties w 
de found amongst them. 
Sample dozen, in mixed sizes, £2, free. 
AIMÉ VAN DEN BOGAERDE, rera" RARR" Ainiin man 
OPENCE. Post Free, 23d. 
Coloured Plate Cactus Dahlia 
GIVEN with the SPRING NUMBER of th 
_GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE, MARCH i 
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pring 3. + iras — s Garden: F. H. Si ore in 1 Profit: H. C. Ferrer 
Floral ‘Decorations for Wi mc Bag E. = con. Be nge of Fern a g: TD Druery. F.L.S. ne gy i George Buny 
Continuous Supplies of Caulifiowers and Broscolis : Geor E Fiia. H. Young, Up and Down 
fices: 4, AVE MARIA LANE, LONDON, E.C. 
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NEW CARNATIONS. 
TREE OR WINTER BLOOM 
The finest and freest flowering varieties in existence. ee pepe bloomert 
M MARY GODFREY.’ 
Undoubtedly the largest and best white, very pure, good shape, pe, bh cio and a “ noi burstel. 
“ REGINALD GODFREY.” 
Immense salmon-pink blooms, ey strongly ae Lovely variety. 
Each 28. 6d. Described in List, post free. 
J. GODFREY, EXMOUTH, DEVON. 
