ЕкввпАвү 19, 1887.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
243 
WM. PAUL & SON 
Respectfully pies рон to the following 
IALTIES :— 
PAULO! e J E CROSS. 
о} STANDARDS +. from 15s. dor. 
DWA «p » 
DWARFS” An m e " 
CLIMBING... „уу OS. .,, 
FORCING, in pots... ,, 215. s 
NEW VARIETIES , "9215 `,, 
SPECIMENS И 5s. each 
The Rose Garden dm Wm. Paul, 
F.L.8., sth edition, Ww ИЕ plates, , 21s. 
thout 
; The same wit 
he Rose 
за: 
edition, 2s. Roses and Ros ' Cul- 
ture, 1s. 
PAULS- Seeds WALTHAM CROSS. 
12 OD via of the first 
Жану anà, IE in pri 
uf VEGET. S 
— ы s Ее. 1s. 6d, 
ULIFLOWER, Superb 
Hertfordshire, ls. 6d. p 
American, fine roots, 4s. doz. 
, a fine collection, 2s. to 
35. per dozen. 
EYENSIS, 
splendid roots, 1s. per dozen, 
v^ per 100; tis $e RID do., 
per doz r 100. 
ANEMONES, RANUNCULUSES, 
and e her Bulbs for spring 
lanting, Pr and chea 
PAULS’  Camellias WALTHAM CROSS. 
The largest and finest stock in 
Europe. Good plantt from 21s. per 
dozen ; dhenia rom 1 to 30 gs. 
each 
AZ AS, Winter-blooming 
A d E 
HEATH yim GAR- 
DEN IAS, 'STEPH NOTIS, LAPA- 
GERIAS, pA other Stove and 
Gredihowse | 
A grand Stock E LAPAGERIA 
ROSEA, SUPER and ALBA 
of all sizes, good aan cheap. 
HARBA OE PLANTS, a 
choice collec 
LANES, and 
ether AVENUE am ad 
5 um ни. doz. 
S 
FLOWE 
HRUBS ... bee. аў DUE, 100 
VERGREEN .. ,, 50s., 
PICTORIAL TREES „ £5 ,, 
RHODODEN- 
ONS, Seed- 
И а: 54. «Арт 258, ,5 
». named sorts ... .,, 18s. doz. 
CLIMBING PLANTS Mec ЖБ, уу 
Planting à А Ct ыр or 
Lor у! I ND 
PAULS'— Fruit Түн рие Cross. 
APPLES, PEARS, RRIES, 
PLUMS, ‘Standards, from 15s. doz. 
1 
| | FILBERTS, from 6s. per dozen. a 
—= s: from 3s. per dozen. 
Full Descriptive and. Priced CATALOGUES 
will be forwarded, Post- ун оп POP a ip 
Special 
are required. e اس‎ rag 
WALTHAM CROSS, HERTS. 
ч mi 1886 
30 FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES 
for New and Specially Meritorious Plants; 
SIXTEEN MEDALS, 
NUMEROUS PRIZES; 
AND WAS PRESENTED WITH A 
COMMEMORATIVE DIPLOMA 
BY THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE 
COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION, 
for a Net oh Display of Hardy Cut 
during the tim 
F i 
of the Exhibition, lasting fro 
May unti Octobe mmen with eno kir 
groups of Showy Flowering Bulbs, consisting of 
variety of Narcissus, al e- 
Spin j acinths, Tulips, and pon other 
wering Bulbs; succeede een 
g-flowering 
Pl rg pa гретларе ane finest display of. e 
an Exhibition, the Tree Varieties 
being з nate These were succeeded 
у Doubl Single Pyre i 
w varieties, which 
will be offered in my iem ср of Dahlias. 
The following ME are now being issued, 
and may be had gratuitously and Post-free on 
application ;— 
No. 90, ARDY PERENNIALS 
ILL TED, credited with being one of the most useful 
catalogues published, and includes а е неба of 
Hardy Perennials, everything being {ану described and many 
rate The catalogue, contains over 150: engravings of 
Perennials, selections ris—this highly 
are cultivated exte хата at Tottenham 
Orchids—under which headi 
Orchids which can be coui ated as showy; Hardy Aqua 
Bog Plants, Ornamental Grasses and Bamboos, Cannas, idle 
and ot other Bulbs in in Hardy Cyclamens, Begonias, &c, 
No.91, HARDY B er ampia FLOWER , 
contains ud a d Bord сь also Ye alloy 
Grounds, Trees, 
one of the finest perrieri ons of Ca arnations E du. world; De 
phiniums, а splendi tatem ‚ to which many varieties hav 
pecu ianthus or Mule Pinks, Holl yhocks, 
Pote ntillas, 
e 
mons—a first-class collection оё, the se; 
yrethrums, Sweet У; the: 
Early and Late Pie , &c. 
CHRYSAN arefully revised 
еа E. pe catalogue, which included vu. Chrysanthe- 
number of n ote nne 
"a the fol nidis 
g exed, frien. tds 
ompons, tss Singles. This catal 
BRIER зен with a uuo " of e new yellow 
Chrysanthemum ; variety is the best late yellow variety in 
г аһа HERBACEOUS PZEONIES. 
separa ese is now —X my a lee 
= е may f IS dim iie ы am фон Torty lete one. 
a fine collec 
the best нега TE he e pla 
€ in ven 
Y CLIMBERS, ORNAMENT. 
SHRUBS, NEW FR ROSES, &c. Dec, ар eee el 
are included Clematis, Jasmines, Ampelopsis, Wis 
ae specimen Magnolias, Passifloras. &c. The tg fon 
m consists of Blackberries and other modern fruits, 
ÓÀ S. WARE, 
HALE FARM NURSERIES, 
TOTTENHAM, LONDON. 
As a Supplement to the 
"GARDENERS CHRONICLE” 
Jor next week, Feb. 26, 
will be published an Ink-Photograph 
of 
A PLANTATION OF “ TARO” IN 
A CHINESE VILLAGE. 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1887, ' 
ALTON TOWERS. 
SEE SUPPLEMENTARY ӨНЕЕТ.] 
Алох G the stately homes of England this 
ummer residence of the Earls of Shrews- 
bury is one of t e most be 
8 
y Alton 
has high merits as well as a lofty position. It has 
a well-proportioned ` chapel, a. noble baronial 
in th 
Bu gularly КЛЫ, ү 
architectural features él 2 ed and incon-. 
venient, and ihe gardens as Earl John left them 
when he to es Elysian Fields in. 1856 
were an seris upon Na 
7 handsome, while the 
ir owner vay 
that the best sort of бду expended thei 
iiid a habitable room; y پت‎ 
tower, not built on the highest point of the 
bri 
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