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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
515 
AUTUMN, WINTER - FLOWERING 
FORCING PLANTS. 
Prime Prem in Splendid. ttt 
ACACIA 
G 
JONIAS, winter-flower 
ARDIAS, crowned with flower-buds, including the 
latest Novelties 
CARNATIONS, b Varieties, 1 rew i buds, 
CITRUS SINENSIS, чту 
CYCLAMEN, our superb —.— strain. 
DAPHNE IN DICA RUBRA, 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS, splendidly set че flower buds, 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS, extra stro 
Я heads, 
LILAC ALBA VIRGINALIS, fine - pe from Paris. 
» CHARLES X. K 
PERSICA. 
LILY Of TAS VALLEY, ino e clumps from. Holland. 
ILIUM HARRISI, e са. 
A, in fine varieties. 
ROSES, finest Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals, strong plants 
rown in pots for forcing. 
SOLANUM HYBRIDUM, Empress, and ^ia kinds. 
SPI REA ASTILBOILES, a charming pla: 
one 
t d clumps 
LCHICA, fine, from Sout th of Francs. 
VIBURNUM OPULUS (Gaelder Rose), imported pot 
APE VINES and FRUIT TREES. Orders are now 
being executed for Vines, The canes are very fine this 
year, and well-ripe 
For Complete List and Prices, see Ii — MÀ E 
Catalogue, Gratis and post free on applicat 
B. S. WILLIAMS & SON, 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen to Her Majesty — Queen, 
Victoria and Paradise Nurseri 
UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
CIAL CULTU 
FRUIT TREES AND ROSES. 
—.— D tank —— 18 
The йында: й гуре ср of 
uits and Roses, post-free, 
Winners of the Del reet "ges Gold Medal, 
1893, 94, and '95; at Manchester and Liverpool. 
THOMAS RIVERS & SON, 
THE NURSERIES, SAWBRIDGEWORTH, HERTS. 
Station, HARLOW, G. 
25 PER CENT. SAVED! 
Tug BEST HYACINTHS THE 
WORLD PRODUCES AT 
20. eh. 
ROMAN HYACINTHS, 
9s. 
E LIS 100. WHERE, SEND FOR 
equally o OUR 
and Cheap, CATALOGUE 
(FREE) 
AND COMPARE PRICES, 
S MICHAEL RAINS & 00. 
AND THE NURSERIES. HAARLEM, HOLLAND. 
THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 7. 
MESSRS. LINDENS' 
GREAT SALE 
ORCHIDS, 
MR. J. C. ‘STEVENS’ 
REAT 
98, KING ‘SL, COVENT CARDEN, W. b. 
Ino з an Importation of 
VANDA SANDERIANA 
Collected by the Discoverer. In very fine order, 
„ PHALÆNOPSIS  SENLLERIM, 
— Ж оте ааа Р 
The rare and beautiful New Hybrid, 
LALIO-CGATTLEYA 
_, WARJENEWSKYANA. 
MAXILLARIA LINDENI M MIRABILIS, 
. CALLICH ROMA, and the chaste pure 
von M. LINDENLA. 
A plant of the beautiful white and chaste 
CATTLEYA LABIATA 
VAR. CANDIDULA. 
A selection of LinpEns’ choicest varieties of 
DENDROBIUM NOBILE, 
including D. N. DENI, ORIOSUM, 
MAXIMUM, GRANDIFLORUM SUPER- 
BUM, BELLATULUM, and other grand forms. 
A NEW HYBRID GATTLEYA, 
Probably a natural hybrid ssa — 
ea and gigas, or Hardya 
LIxD ENS“ FAMOUS eris ОЕ 
Fine Established Plants, all unflowered, 
VANDA SPECIES, 
Probably New, superb Established Plants, 
unflowered. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE 
plaints em err 2 у" ML 
glossum nebulos album, Cattleya maxima 
i Phajus Humbloti, 
Cochlioda 
the new Zy tal isian 
Nötzliana, Warscewiczella Wendlandi, Zygo- 
petal Oncidium varicosum Rogersi, 
Schombu icinis, several fine plants and 
grand varieties — t Cattleya — — and many others. 
For all Р; ue. 
Messrs. LINDEN, уто ИРИ INTER- 
NATIONALE, PARC POLD, BRUSSELS, ON 
THURSDAY NEXT, NOY. 7 
BY 
Mr. J. C. STEVENS, 
mis Great Rooms, 
88, KING ST., COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 
CONUS 
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Gardeners Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1895. 
TURVEY. 
PU MET only a very few readers of the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle have heard of the 
delightful village of Turvey. Itis one mile from 
a station on the Midland line between the towns 
of Bedford and Northampton. My i 
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the village, about 1 mile and a quarter, is 
chequered with the shadows of noble trees. On 
the left, separated from the road by a low stone 
wall, stretches а beautifully undulating park, 
studded with Elms, Chestnuts, Walnuts, 
i 
cannot fail to notice that almost every tree is 
surrounded by coils of ot some of enormous 
ied aspects, which 
doablless are doing del ic ee trees. 
But the grand old man who lived all his life, 
with the exception of a few days, at the fine 
old house known as Turvey Abbey, the resi- 
dence of Major Higgins, delighted to see the 
rugged boles of his trees wreathed about in such 
fantastico fashion with Ivy; and, perhaps, the 
protection thus afforded to birds, both in shelter 
тө accounts for the number and variety 
and heard in the neighbourhood. 
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не in x and, 
Box. 
old squire’s. To break the monotony of a range 
of stabling, a dozen — closely-trimmed cones 
stand sentinel. Perhaps, of all shrubs, the Box 
lends itself most ноа. to the topiary art, pre- 
more cheerf ful 
а 
to the cottages, the great cones of green Bor 
stand in martial array. 
Now, taking a turning to the left, down a narrow 
lane, we find ourselves in ту ce itself. A notice- 
board confronts ‚че, sayin at there is no road, 
but that the stranger, ыыы, may pass; and 
above this a typical yeoman, who is tenant of the 
park, bids us “ Beware of the bull.” It is quite 
excusable, seeing that it is an imaginary bull, and 
that his sometimes scanty grass crops have suffered 
from the wilful mischief of visitors of the “Атту " 
