Mar II, 1895.) 
TIE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS 
HARDY BORDER PLANTS. 
Forbes’ Illustrated Catalogue for 1895 
elsewhere, rend this the BEST, MOST RELIABLE, and 
COMPLETE CAT UE ever insued is deservedly 
of plants. Will be posted free on application. 
JOHN FORBES, sawicx®Sc8tiaw, 
B Vecrranct SEEDS.— —— 
SEEDS, the best sorts only. Much val 
——— ꝓEꝶ2.— TION. 
yiowns SEEDS — —~Upwards of 2000 species and varieties, all 
è kinds, OaTALOGVE FREE ON APPLICATION. 
BULBS. ona Lilies, Anemones, Ranunculus, Tigridias, 
K, for 8 Planting. LISTS ON APPLICATION. 
PLANTS.— Descriptive Catalogue of the best Hardy 
Perennials and Alpines for beds, ers, rockwork, and 
to cut for and bouquets, ‘Also Descriptive Gata- 
of collections in our 
ON APPLICATION, 
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LILIUM AURATUM! 
VERY LARGE BULBS, 4s. per dozen, 50 for 14s., 100 for 262. 
EXTRA LARGE SELECTED BULBS, 6s. per dozen, 50 for 205. 
No BETTER O OBTAINANLR. 
and 
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(usual price 
G meee poe tags gen ei 
each flow with a darker tra hardy. 
2 50 for 3s. Mico for Gn e 
GE PAES Ar SPECIALLY REDUCED PRIORS. 
PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATR OF SODA, KAINIT, 
SUPERPHOSPHATE, TOBACCO PAPER, Ac. 
rer Prio 
W. H. HUDSON, z.. n.s., 
Japanese Lily Importer, : KILBURN, LONDON, N. W. 
EARLY STRAWBERRY 
For 1895. 
STEVENS’ W. WONDER. 
THE EARLIEST VARIETY IN IN CULTIVATION, 
AND VERY PROLIFIC, 
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Ret , March 14; and The Garden, 
r Having parchaset the whole of the Stock of thia grand N Few 
er have pleasure in offering 
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Strong Runners. . £3 per 9s. per dozen 
Ready 77 raw in July. 
P IMITED, 
Further particulars upon application 
Wm. CUTBUSH & SON, 
HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON; 
And BARNET, HERTS. 
ERNS! FERNS! 
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STRAWBERRIES. 
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w quotations for 
Market Growing. 
FRUIT TREES 
OF ALL SORTS, SEND FOR LISTS., 
JOHN WATKINS, 
POMONA FARM NURSERIES, WITHINGTON, HEREFORD 
JACK FROST 
quantities for 
ever offered at the price, 3s. per dozen. ’ 
PELARGONIUMS (Show sad r plants, in 
best kinds, 6s., 9s., and 12. per dozen, 
ZONAL 1 PELARGONIUMS.—Best kind only, 6 for 2s, 6d., 
IVYLEAT P A very choice lot, 6 for 26. 8d., 
12 for 4s. 
DOUBLE PRTUNIAS.—Extra fine new kinds, 6 for 35. 64., 
12 for 62, Send for CATALOGUE, free. 
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35,06 000 SEEDLING FERNS, 
pang 
t enten Pota, i. per 100. 
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FORBES’ SPECIALTIES. 
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EAST HAM. 
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mawik Asöftas 
JOHN FORBES, 
THE 
Gardeners Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, MAY 1), 1895, 
THE WORLD’S GARDENING,* 
Frenoh and Foreign Hortioulture.” 
Baltet, the well-known nurseryman of Troyes, 
entered the lists, sent in an essay, received a 
Gold Medal as a mark of the appreciation of the 
the general n of its contents, and show 
ineidentaliy — —— on British hortioul- 
tural ind 
M. — divides his subject into three main 
subdivisions—Eduoational, Eoonomio, and Orna- 
mental, He studies the ‘bortioultare of forty- 
six different nationalities in various quarters of 
the world. e three principal 
ws what 
28 wherein the science ue dee 
are taught, the horticultural societies—metro- 
politan and provincial, the public lectures and 
demonstrations in te — (only just com- 
menced here), the botanic and experimental 
gardens, the public gardens, the market garden 
industry, the practice of forcing flowers, fruit, 
