Novzwszn 16, 1895.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
ee 
CHRONICLE. 
575 
H. LANE & SON 
Solicit an Inspection of their Extensive 
NURSERY STOCK 
Covering over 150 ACRES, 
DECIDUOUS AND EVERCREEN 
TREES and SHRUBS 
IN GREAT VARIETY, 
ROSES, FRUIT TREES, 
RHODODENDRONS, 
FOREST TREES, &c. 
All in fine healthy condition. 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE FREE. 
THE NURSERIES, BERKHAMSTED, 
HERTS 
BULBS 
Hyacinths, Tulips, 
Narcissi, Lillies, 
Crocuses, Scillas, 
Snowdrops, Irises, &c. 
BEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST dette 
Delivered Free by Railor Parcel Pos 
Deseriptive Catalogue No. 455 
POST FREE ON APPLICATION, 
Bulb Growers 
| Dicksons ' HEDT 
ER. 
- нс БОТЕВ 
IF YOU WANT 
FRUIT TREES 
That 2 bear . parohaso Apples 
orked upon our Paradise Stock. 
We have 70. 000. 75 seleot from, - shall 
pleased to show them to 
daa: Lam TREES A рөнү н 
CATALOGUE ЕВЕЕ UPON APPLICATION. 
J.R. PEARSON & SONS, 
CHILWELL NURSERIES, NOTTS, 
Established 1782. 
r Market 
wet TREES, ‘SHRUBS, ‘ETE. 
Descriptive CATALOGUES Post-free, 
J.GHEAL* SONS 
Crawley, 
ANTHONY WATERER 
Invites sn inspection from intending Planters to the fol- 
PE ут li- grown TREES, —— stout, Cean tems, 
from 
with ^ 
" se are — routed :— 
— 
EI 
20 fee! 
-» ME M и саста TUM. 10 to 14 feet 
„ NEGU 1 Standards, 8 to 10 feet. 
to Lá feet, 
А I, 12 feet, 
BEECH, Purple, Pyramids, and Standards, 10 to 20 feet. 
ВІКОН, Silver, 12 4 li teet. 
CERASUS SERO NA (American Bird Cherry), 12 to 16 feet, 
CHESTNUTS y hey 14 to 20 feet. 
» Double White, 14 to 16 teet, 
our Limes are the best red- variety, 
„ BUOHL LORA or DASYSTILA. 12 to 14 — 
» Silver-leaved (Tilia argentea), 12 to 14 fee 
A to 10 feet, 
14 fee 
4 feet, 
POPL AR gana nensis 7655 {ә true variety), 12 to 16 ft, 
SYCAMORE, Com 17 fee 
— 1 
8. Double Pink, 8 to 10 fee 
„ Paul's L— es] 97 10 8 ч 10 үт 
» Double Whi 10 fee 
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BEECH, 1 Mm eme and Standarda, 8 to 12 feet, 
Wee bing Purple, Pyramids, d Standards, 1 to 12 teet, 
BIRCH, Youug’s 2 Pyramids, and Standards, 
tet. 
s» Cut-leaf Weeping, Pyramids, and Standards, Men ft, 
ELMS, Weeping, il - Standards, 7 to 11 
— 
LARCH, Weeping, Pyram 
KNAP HILL N Y, WOKING, SURREY. 
EVERGREENS FOR IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 
E. 4.4. 4 
AUCUBA JAPONIOA, bushy, 3104 fest 3 6 36 0 
CEDRUS LIBANL 5 to 6 feet . 12 6 120 0 
WSONIANA, 6 to 8 feet 2) 84 $9 
Ж 0 fee 5 0 48 0 
m „ ^r* 13 fee 79 оо 
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зв 420 
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wini du MIS 1 „ ү 
A, 10101 F 
Reges — we c£ 8 9 29 6 
to 5 feet ... „% M» 0 0 
6 feet .. 8 
MM AUSTRIA, twk ш 1 2 0 al 0 
0 
Nau BOREALIS, io to Ti teet; 10/6 to ss 
ngli sh. „Što 6 fee 50 5 0 
76 84 0 
. JEF & SON, 
ROYAL NURSERIES, CIRENCESTER, 
KENT: THE CARDEN OF ENCLAND. 
SUPERIOR KENT ROSES. 
George Bunyard & Oo., 
ROYAL NURSERIES, MAIDSTONE, 
Are off N- gro nd finely-rooted Roses 
at the following cash prices, P. free, 
Selection left to themselves, 
SUPERIOR Н.Р. wh gt 21 to 34 feet stems, assorted, 
oice, per 
1 STANDARD " PA P * to 2 feet stems, choice, per 
„ 128, 
STANDARD * А, UF-STANDARD TEAS and NOISETTES, 
dozen, 2 
H. P. DWARFS, on Seeing Briar eo 9з. to 12s. 
Н.Р. DWARFS. on Manetti, 
уен RS. for Pillars as Walla, per doen. $e. fo 180. 
DW. -SCENTED a СЕЕ 
— MOSS, and PROVER 
upih of G. B. & бз Fruit 
СЕ ROSES; per * EN * 
Lem 6 гн. 
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1895, 
— 2 — 
Chronicle, 
JOHN EVELYN. 
HE long roll of English amateur horticul. 
knowledge of it to others. All that | am able 
yet to do is on end to mankind the 
search of that felicity which you instruot them 
how to find and to enjoy.” Columns might be 
filled with the things which Evelyn’s contem- 
poraries have said about him ; but it is more par- 
ticularly with Evelyn i n connection with Sayes 
Court and the аясы Deptford Park 
that forms part of the old estate that we are 
concerned, 
The manor of Sayes бишь originally known 
W. 
‚ indeed, goes baok to the time of the Con. d 
queror. But it is not at ia nit чб a 
and i it must a ёт us to point out that the: natae 
of the ates from the early part of the 
twelfth iini y, When, by marriage, it p 
into the possession of Geoffrey de Say, who was 
one of the most distinguished men of his t m 
e estate remained in 
until early in the fi 
default of a heir male, it passed in 
sion of Sir John Phillip, After . cg changes 
it was, towards the olose of the sixteenth oen- 
tury, in the possession of the Browne family, 
1% will be interesting to quote 
of the place as it appeared to 
1608 and in 1651,respeotively. The M which 
bears the date of July 25, 1608, reports 
lows in Sayes Court :—This — conterneth 
eightteene severall roomes and t 
or gardener of four bayes valued у the јагу by 
the yeare (in good ropaire), iiij L 
Forty-three years later, спон s 
June 2, 1651—was made of | 
this it will be seen that its value, at al] eventa, 
had considerably increased since 1 
survey says: Mano a built with — 
ptenan eunto belongeinge 
commonly called — Court, Deptford . 
consisteinge of one hall, one flor, one bitchen, 
one buttery, one larder, vim. а darye house, alsoe 
ber and three oellers In ye seoond 
ain eight chambers with foure clossetts, and 
three garretts, two stables, and one other little 
stable joyninge to the aforesaid manor howse, 
hich aforesaid manor house, togetber with the 
ates 
‚ and 
whic Г or А 
