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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE [Моунмвкв 2, 1895, 
— 
AN UTHON >g WATERER 
nspecti nding Planters to the fol- 
levis ng well-grown TREES, Savin stout, c'ean stems, 
with рр: furnished "well- balanced heads, z and from 
frequently transplan = wee yaa idly rooted : 
ACER DASYCAR PUM, 1 0 fos 
WIERII LACINTATUM. 16 to 14 feet. 
1 8 to 10 feet. 
4 fee 
A (American Bird Cherry), 12 to 16 feet. 
UTS ione, 14 to 20 feet 
» Double Ww to 16 e 
best red- rir variety. 
» BUCHLO ASYST TILA. 12 to 14 fee 
» Silver- res Cilia azgenten), 12 to 14 fee 
LIQUIDA MBAR, 6 0 fee 
OAK, r toi feet 
po 
POPLAR CANADENSIS } NOVA s true variety), 12 to 16 ft. 
SYCAMORE, Commo: 
Purple, 14 to 16 a 
THORNS. Double Pink, 8 to 10 fee 
» Paul's пасе Scarlet, = ч 10 DEM 
» Double White, 8 to 1 
то TREES. 
— € — Pyramids, and Standards, 8 to 1 
2 fee 
Purple, Pyramids, and Standards, 7 > и "feet, 
Rho, “Young's з Weeping, Pyramids, and Standards, 8 to 
Cut- je — Wein g, Pyramids, and Standards, 10 to 12 ft. 
ELMS, Weeping, Pyramids, and Standards, 7 to 14 feet. 
LARCH, Weeping, Pyramids, 8 to 10 fee 
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TRAWBERRIES. 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN. — 
Straw ial for la ti 
— Geto the New and Old Vari o lg sin 
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FRUIT TREES of all шем, in all forms, 
for Descri Catalogue. 
ptive 
OHN WATKINS, 
POMONA FARM NURSERIES, WITHIN GTON, HEREFORD. 
ROSES, RHODODENDRONS, &c. 
1 PLANTERS cannot do better 
pect the Windlesham Nurseries, Bagshot. The 
chi efly yo mp 
this t A — will meet visitors at Bagshot 
ссе Stations by 
STANDARD ROSES, кыл ч ti 
BUSH | ROSES, sple ndid stuff, 
кыыс =ч a и meg named, best sorts, 
» Hybrid — tn — 9s. per dozen. beautifully 
„ Ponticum, — 4з. per dozen. budded. 
"pem a ROMEDAS, AZALEAS, 12s. 
SEAKALE, луны К, cannot be s 
sd planting, ve end 8з. per 100. 
FRUIT TREES — all kinds, at low pri 
ORNAMENTAL and FOREST TREES, CONIFEROUS, EVER- 
REEN, and DECIDUOU: HRUBS, in fine condition, 
IRISH IVIES, in — — M i 3 to 012 feet, for 
many years a ee 
CLIMBERS of all kinds, ыз 
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— . and CONSERVATORY PLANTS.— 
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and REQUISIT ISITE of bost maker. 7 
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Surrey ; MO. A SONS, Mason's Serer Wind wam 
IF YOU WANT 
FRUIT TREES 
That Mis bear 9 purchase Apples 
orked upon our Paradise Stock. 
We havo 9, 0,000 to select паа т а shall 
eased to show them to vi 
c S RAIXAD TREES A 8 
C CATALOG FREE UPON APPLICATION. 
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