THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
D 3 — 
aantity. 
PICUS ELA sang 18s., 24s * 
— Oe 3 ae 3s., Os., 128 50 
FERNS, i 28., 6s., 128., 24s. s 
CYPERUS ride pon 28., 66., Os 92 
ARALIA SIEBOLDI 2s., 68., Os., 128 ” 
FLOWERING PLANTS, Mixed 125. — „ 
COLLECTION of PLANTS Ds, 
4s., 6s., 
Carefully packed, free on rail. “Oah with Order, 2 
MARTIN, * orist, Wiltshire Road, Brixton, London, 8. W. 
ARRS SEEDS.— UNEQUA LLE D. 
sorts only. Much valuable 
ALOGUE, FREE ON APPLICATION, 
Gladioli, Lilies, Anemones, unculus, Ti 
ko., for Spring Tez LISTS ON APPLICATION, 
—— Descriptive Ca of the best Hard 
Perennials and Alpines for beds, rock 
to cut for vases and uets. Also Descriptive 
logue of special collections not detailed in our general 
catalogue. FREE ON APPLICATION, 
BARR AND SON, 12, King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
Pan S CALADIUMS.—Awarded a paver 
gilt Flora Medal at the R.H.S. Temple Show, May, 189 
Press, May 25, 1895. 
Gar Cows de — 
“* Messrs. John Peed & Son 
deners’ 
s staged a ection — 2 
for the 7 — on colour of many of the Salamis included. 
The co as extremely praiseworthy.” 
den 
Caladiums was that from 
“The best grou Messrs, 
Peed & — ae being noteworthy for their bright 
colours, and many most charming varieties were shown. 
Gardener: — 
Messrs. & Sons 1 th Cala - 
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diums; the n gaii were of good size, * ene coloured, 
ALADIUM CATALOGUE free on application. 
JOHN PEED & SONS, 
ROUPELL PARK NURSERIES, LONDON. 8.x. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
the leading ea new or old, in small 
pots 2 fruiting first year. Open-air plan ts, very 
cheap. Special low faba c for quantities for 
Market Growing. 
FRUIT TREES 
OF ALL SORTS. SEND FOR LISTS. 
JOHN WATKINS, 
POMONA FARM NURSERIES, WITHINGTON, HEREF: FORD. 
JACK FROST 
S (Sh and Decorativo). —Fine plants, in 
best kinda, 6 6s., 98., and 12s, per dozen. 
* L NIUMS.—Best kind only, 6 for 2s. 6d., 
2 for 
IVY- “LEAF 1 PELARGONIUMS.— A very choice lot, 6 for 2s. 6d., 
2 for 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS —Extra fine new kinds, 6 for 3s. 6d., 
2 for Send for C 1aTALOGUE, free. 
1. J. _ JONES, Ryecroft Nursery, Hither ‘Green, I Lewisham. 
THE NEW EARLY STRAWBERRY & 5 1895, 
The . ee ma ee p ad prolific. 
Solid fruit, good flavour, high perfume. 
Certificates, Royal Horticultural Society 
a, Chronicle, 
w Early Straw bo Raleer, we have pleasuie 
in offering it as follows: 
Seats in pot 100 22 58. per dozen, 
9s, per dozen. 
Read Jy for 3 aie in J uly. 
EARLY ORDERS REQUFSTED, aS STOCK Is LIMITED. 
Fu Sikar arD upon application 
London; 
SON, 
Wm. CUTBUSH & SON: Ai S HERTS. 
MAGN NIF ICENT TREE FERN 
W 12 Me eee oy 
T and 
The above a: sae specimen, 17 feet in diameter, in 
perfect conservatory, and is believed to be 
the finest in the 11 
Can be inspected any mat — on application to 
Worple Nursery, Wimbledon, 
F ERNS!—FER ERNS! 
Al ti eee. pots, — Pteris 
mei a mea Ai Adiatum fulvum and puber 
Good * wy in i 48'a, 7E teris — nobilis, 
a N n are for . 4 3 2 Fucking 
free. All orders carefully and p emea are ae d executed 
B. PRIMROSE, 
TH, B. E. 
NURSERIES, ST. JOHN'S PARE, 
LILIUM AURATUM! 
VERY LARGE aie ds. per dozen, 50 for 14s., 100 for 26s, 
EXTRA LARG n 50 for 20s, 
ER ORTAINAB 
LILIUM MELPOMENE. leuir rie rose-shaded 
— Bonn Extra fine bs, 6 for 3s, ôd., Ts tor ge. 
(usual price 
GLADIOLUS — Hybrids, Most lovely colours; 
flower blotched with a darker pee pores. 
Fine Bulbs, B- for 1s. Ad., 50 for 3s, 6d., 100 for és, 6d 
(usual price 100). 
ALL — Paw AT SprciaLty REDUCED PRIORS. 
PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE OF SODA, KAINIT, 
SUPERPHOSPHATE, TOBACCO PAPER, A., 
AT LOWEST Prices, 
W. H. HUDSON, — 
E. apanese Lily Importer, KILBURN, LONDO 
JAPAN LILY BULBS, 
AW PLANTS, SEEDS, &c. 
9 sV) 2 CATALOGUE on 3 
TOKIO NURSERIES, 
F. TAKAGHI, Proprietor 
RCHIDS 
every descri ‘from samples, post. free, 18. 3d. 
RARE PLANTS AT LOW" PRICES. Every plant sent on 
approbation. Catalogue post- ros. 
THE LEEDS ORCHID CO., 
ROUNDHAY, LEEDS, 
FLORISTS FLOWERS 
HARDY BORDER PLANTS. 
Forbes’ Illustrated Catalogue for 1895 
ged to about 150 pages, and embraces everything 
Is enlar 
worth cultivating, with accurate descri 
notes as to their origin, how and where best to grow, 
MPLETE CAT. a 
popular dias of planta, Will ep be posted free 
JOHN FORBES, a ea 
EE E R N 8 SPECIALITY. 
of tere, 8 
. cheap collection in 1 
tiful our Catalogue, free 
W. & j: "BIRKENHEAD, F. R. H. S., 
FERN NURSERIES, SALE, near MANCHESTER, 
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Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
THE Hamer ees "OF 
three seasons a 
Bae, the 23 . or 
omato disease, far more pec itr — han 
i known as 
appear to be in 
and the Isle of Wight. As a rule, 
the plants are attacked while quite young, . 
the evidence of the di does n 
usually manifest itself until the plant is fall 
grown, or even not before the fruit is set, 
first indication that a plant is diseased is shown 
by the drooping of the leaves, which inoreases 
the root has 
above 
By degrees 
grow les the stem, following the course of the 
vascular system, ultimately passing into the 
leaves and the fruit. The progress of the fangus 
up the stem of the Tomato oan be readily deter- 
mined discoloration of the 
Pekom OF ne 
the 
appea is 
fruiting branches of 
B the decaying tie ofthe stem 
conidia 
