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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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NEW ROSES ков 1887. 
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 
WM. PAUL & SON 
Beg to announce that their Two New H.P. Roses, 
GRAND MOGUL, 
rst-class Certificate Royal Horticultural Soc 8 the only 
English Rose to which this distinction was awarded in 1886; and 
SILVER QUEEN. 
Plant ted to be det: da in May next. 
Price 10s. 6d. eac 
WM. PAUL & Son t 
Mr. Bennett's two new H.P. Ros 
MRS. JOHN -LAING, 
Gold Medal, National Rose Society ; and 
THE PURITAN, 
т праь, ing boat the 
m sale of which in uo 
appointed Sole Agente by Mr. Evans, of Philadelphia, who has 
Бете. 0d. e the entire stock from Mr. Bennett. The price will 
78. 6 ch. 
dem: same time 
after the winn 
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3 being anticipated, and their 
ی ب‎ ‘pening ا‎ on th 
booked in advance, it is particularly pee that all who 
require a bud "wn ар them as early as possible, to 
prevent disappointmen 
The usual terms to the Trade. 
PAUL'S NURSERIES, 
WALTHAM CROSS, HERTS. 
KENT & BRYDON'S NEW PEA, 
“XU Alb 
The Best Main Cropping Variety in 
Cultivation. 
“е linis a new variety is a large Wrinkled 
Marr mo in growth and habit, 
attains a height 
at 
m, eac 
containing eight to nine large Peas, which, when 
cooked, retain their beantiful dark-green colowre 
the flavour is most delicious, and in this r 
16 has not а rival. Such superior quality. com- 
bined with productiveness, render “XL ALL” 
an acquisition of the greatest merit. 
Price, 2s. 6d. per Sealed Half-pint Packet. 
POST-FREE. 
| For SEDE and other CHOICE NOVEL- 
escriptive SEED GUIDE, free on 
a pii oi 
WHOLESALE :— 
Messrs. HURST & SON, 152, Houndsditch, E.C.; 
LONDON AGENTS : — 
что чш 
Messrs. NUTTING & SO ‚ Southwark St., Е0.; 
KENT & BRYDON, 
NURSERYMEN, 
NOVELTIES 
WORTH HAVING. 
ASTER ** COMET. jd 
t COMET " (New Clas8).—The shape of the — 
resembles very closely a large flowered Jz apnoe Chrysan- 
mum; the petals ue long and somewhat twisted, 
Well gr own prod uce from 25 to 30 perfectly асе lovers 
measuring from 3} to 45 i ris 
a lovely delicate pink, jj Ace with white. 
i 6d. 
ASTER, “ 
Per med 
LOBELIA CAVANILLESI (Perennial) — A very showy 
species. Опе oft the principal merits of this Lobelia is the 
beautif ful, "and. in this tribe unknown, colouring of the 
Зы "Per Dunst; 1s. 6d. 
IDUS fl.-pl. “ PRESIDENT 
"New double-flowered form of this 
flowering annual. The pla i i s 
and Lei gie 2 B of 8 to 10 inches h a length 
in great ан nce. The 
СС le, striped d shade С реш: е, уе SUM. 0 
ee 
OLEVE- 
vx pec 
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ap 
nd crimson 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI ALBA fl-pl.-— This, the first 
really a Phlox ever offered, may БЕ! costar ап 
introduet pat importance among popular and 
of grea apo: 
showy шай, producing a profusion o x re euni] 
double, p white flowers. Per pac s, 6d. 
PAPAVER PAVONINUM (Peacock Poppy. —The promus 
е is “ot ied habit. A conspicuous glossy blac 
1uarks e petals near the base, the angoa Е 
егеу a com bn л ete ring, which shows to gr avanta e 
on the brilliant scarlet ground colou When ы, 
у аге эчи 4 inches aioi; а plant 
i uce a hundred flowers, It аран. 
іп апу ordinary eum Voll. a. is a native of Turkestan 
and Afg 
NEW SWEET PEAS. 
standard light scarlet, 
HESS OF EDINBURGH.—The 
flushec € кор, мүл? marbled or Or splashed at the 
edge with ereamy white; wings deep r 
IMPERIAL em This «Жее м has bright blue 
wings, slightly — with mauve, the standard being 
rich purplish-crim: 
ISA ECKFORD: — A most charming variety, the flowers 
being a TE creamy-white, heavily suffused with 
osy-pink. 
ah chen PRINCE.—The most distinct variety sent о 
been awarded a First-class Oat ifticate be. the i 
has 
Committee of the Royal Horticultural Socie The 
standard is bright orange-pink, flushed wit th scarlet, 
s bright rose, veinod with pink; extremely handsome. 
QUEEN.—A very beautiful and pleasing variety, the 
li po мүрү" s in charming contrast to the 
rosy- 
т which are light п 
(Each of the ans c рч pino ү 6d. per packet. A collec- 
ion of five varieties, 5s. each.) 
RD'S iiw MIXED SWEET PEAS.— This Special 
Strain of mixed Sweet Peas is saved from choice named and 
named varieties of Mr. Eckford’s raising. These are of 
vatibus colours, and the mixture includes many of great 
merit. Per packet, 1s. 
Prices to the Trade on application. 
CATALOGUES of all Varieties of Vegetable 
and Flower Seeds, 
including many good Novelties, 
WATKINS & & SIMPSON, 
EXETER STREET, “STRAND, 
LONDON, W.C. 
Free by Post. 
As a Supplement to the 
CHRONICLE” 
Jor next week, Feb. 5, 
will be published an Ink-Photograph 
of a 
GROUP OF DECORATIVE PLANTS 
GARDENERS’ 
at Birmingham. 
THE 
eo Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1887. 
CATASETUM BUNGEROTHII. 
& [SEE SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET. ] 
a appearance of this Orchid in a flowering 
state ber 16 
ely 
reproduction from Mr. fre rk ا‎ 
inte: as a mere memorandum and not as an 
accurate нори Зэр At the 
best plan 
lift whole 
but slighted genus. Pass 
like C. callosum and others of its section, in 
is-bearing and обй 
pendages to its elongated labellum, and 
which was figured from Sir Trevor Lawrence's 
plant in the Gardeners’ Chronicle (1877, March 
all 
introduction of the compagnie Con 
Tautz, Ела, а Studley House, инал, under 
- Cowley's care, wi icient t o convey 
eei wh that С atsetum Bungerothii is 
t ost select 
Ne dd in virtue of its cup-shaped flowers, 
which are about 4 inches in diameter, ivory-white 
