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APRIL 2, 1887.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
perge e —This eliotn پا‎ нч does 
or 
100. RICHARD SMITH AND CO., Worcester, 
Finest Quality, Extra Chea 
М O H hb E AN offe 
ud ATATEN ARBIA; full of flower-buds, Tiv. 213., said 
24s., to 36s. per dozen ; 
CAMELLIAS, fu full 2 оле ын, 18s., 
‚ to 30s. pe dozen. 
CILIS, extra Prog 6s. per doz 
SPIRAEA JAPONICA, bein: strong, 4s. per doz 
LILY of the VALLEY, рне P Berlin Оо, 6s. per 100, 
uble Afri 
TUBEROSES, Do and American Pearl. Largest 
and cheapest s Dr y Trade. See Special LIST. 
pore ре 
МОВ. 
ND CO., ., land 2, ааа Street; and at Child's 
Hill Farm reped rsery, Finchley Road, N.W. 
uv PICEA зовори ч. 
сыне 
rom 7s. 6d. irs ту ічн wed 
for amy A ist For Ріта ча 
T. L. MAYOS, Highfields Nurseries, Hereford. 
ASD RA RHODODENDRONS 
AS.—The most extensive stock in the Kingdom 
of the finest i © a ving ong ii 
hododen n No tten Row and the Botanic 
Gardens, Re ent's Park, pe^ peris cu by 
ANTHONY ATERER, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. 
ROSES very CHEAP. 
Selling Off Surplus Stock. 
EWING & 00., HAVANT, 
tine Жаз К varf gv bg the fine sof H.P. and sd 
Roses. Among others they can Wow ig ac the following 1 in 
uantity, at 4s. per dozen or 25s. per 100, and will oot to 
o so till the surplus is exhausted : —Alfred Colo: mb, A. K. 
illiams, Baroness Rothschild, Charles Lefebvre, veta of 
olseley, Climbing Sena dro Bernó olds 
‚ Blanche Moreau, Cheshunt Hybrid, Reine 
аы the best uo nts. 
dozen, 10s. -— ү; Plants, s. 64. 
price of n see C 
growers 
CHRONICLE. 441 
C= THEMUMS, 550 varieties, ا‎ to 
strong Cutti buy ers’ selection, 1s per OHN WATERER A AND xD SONS, Bagshot, 
r dozen, 16s. Qo. For 8 e Great Exhibitors of Hardy Scarlet and 
ATALOGUE. Many of the largest | White RH DODENDRONS 
ed, and many of the best ъа in the Their CATALOGUE is дуне and may Бе had on application. 
comets, hava beind rein from plants and cuttings supplied by 
me, Wa ETERIS two stamps, of 
GTON, Chrysanthemum Grower, Swans- 
Раа Кеп 
rd Nurseries 
Established upwards of 100 
W. О ANCIS to announce 
oe that, ng PURCHASED the a well-known 
be carried on by them under the old style д 
FRANCIS AND CO. 
The Nurseries, Hertford, ew 28, 1887. 
E THOUSAND CL , in 
Po 1 the finest Double and 57 ате (some 
of the ni of which beco inches across, are 
darkest purple), for 
bedding, from 12s. to 24s. per dozen, stron 
emit ive LIST on application.—RICHARD SMIT 
urserymen and Seed Merchants, Worcester. 
BAAN v TTH EWS 4 SON have for 
p IL в White, Jacksoni, 
caucasicum, = rka eed] rids, Hybrid ponti $ 
and named vari eties; bushy plan D HOLLIES, 
CONIFERS, FOREST TREES in large yo tercie 090128, 
ҮЕҰ, and other Nursery Stoc к. CATAL OGUES now r ready, 
and may be had, gratis a aere g on intr iau to 
the Nurseries, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent. 
Nurseries are 110 acres. 
KING'S ACRE NURSERIES, HEREFORD. 
EsTABLISHED, 1785, 
SPECIAL CULTURE, 
ROSES AND FRUIT TREES. 
E o old-established Nurseries have gained a 
ation unsurpassed for the cultivation of 
OSES and FRUIT TREES. 
Descriptive Catalogues on application to 
; SOHN CRANSTON & Û0, 
KING’S ACRE NURSERIES, 
HEREFORD 
THE NEW LATE WHITE GRAPE, 
“WHITE” 
GROS COLMAR (Roberts). 
have the honour to announce that the distribution of this really 
We 
grand, late ** White’ 
’ Grape has been entrusted to us by the raiser, Mr. 
Roberts, of Charleville, and will commence next summer at One Guinea 
nome a few extra strong Canes at Two Guineas. 
The entire Stock is in 
ır hands ; but, as the supply will necessarily be limited, Early Orders are 
solicited. and will be booked for delivery in rotation. 
‘JAMES DICKSON & SONS,” 
OLLYHOCKS We are arain i 
a . ., and 30s. per dozen. y o 
CATALOGUE of Florists' Flowersfor 1887 is now issued. It is 
admitted he Sa all to be the Premier Scotch List. че for acopy. 
AND SONS (late Downie & Laird), Nurserymen, 
xA. 
EW ш: МЫН С RYDANTHEMUM 
Bright golden-yellow ow po a fro: u Prine ss of Tec 
Fine: =ч Spo tained for many Toii. ане ае “н 
exhibition and for cutting. For late market work it will 
ompanion to its paren vali: Ti 
Certificate Royal Horticultural Society and National Chrysan- 
I plants now ready, 3s. 6d.each, three 
D JONES | late t. Davis), Chrysanthemum Nur- 
че ell, Lo S.E. 
GUILE IN INSTRUCTIONS, by which anybody, 
тсе 
until outdoo г 
т ты : e in 
ASPARAGUS, at a very trifling expenditure of time or 
Directions з sent free to all applicants. 
RICHARD SMITH anp CÒ., Nursrymen and Seed Merchants, 
Worcester, 
Laurels, Hollies, Eng 
ону 590 AND. "SON. P em the fol- 
OW ne, bushv. 
nsplanted EVERGREENS, 
which will move sa: 
ely n 
URELS, rod ei 3 ci feet, 20s. per 100. 
HOLLIES, EN ehe beer 45s. per 100. 
LEA Engl t, 70s, pe r 100. 
— ied Bu, mB tens 40s. Les rng 
ng Road Nurseries, Northampton. 
Choice Flower Seeds, 
OHN? LA ТМО AND COS 
STRAINS of FLOWER 8 
0 ARA. CL |" HOLL 
IA, 
free, 15. and 2s. 
AURICULA, DAHL PENTSTEMON, 
PHLOX, and POLYANT ANTHUS, per packet, sire к and 1s. 
These superb strains are unsurpassed in quali 
JOHN LAING AND CO., Seedsmen, Forest Hill, due E. 
үү BADMAN offers as as under, from 
Lem 
Store-pots, all sete onde nd fit for present po 
The pres eg E B for mali d 
during the e 
VERBENA S, Purple, eg Scarlet, Crimson, Rose, 6s. per 100, 
50s. per 1000; 12 choi amed varieties, 8s. per 100. 
LOBELIA Bluestone, e, pumila "em true, from Cuttings, 
s. 6d. per 100, per 1000; Brighton Blue, fine, 3s. per 
21s. per B00. 
CALCEOLARIA Golden Gem, 5s. per 100, 40s. per 1000; 
т 100. 
E Jaun d'Amour, Miss Nightingale, dark, 6s. per 
per 1000. 
AGERATUM E Imperial Dwarf, blue, 5s. per 100, 40s. per 1000. 
COLEUS VERSCHAFFELTI, PORE crimson, 6s. per 100, 
50s. per 1000 
IRESINE LINDENI, dark crimson, good bedder, 6s. per 100, 
50s. per 
PELARCONIUM Vesuvius, finest bedding scarlet, 8s. per 100, 
755 1000; Maste: 
ا 
Sa‏ 
a 
as 
.per ARE т Christine, 12s. per 100; Mrs. Levers 
and Jenny ds, fine pink, 10s. per 100; Henry Jacoby, 
best crimson, 12s. per 100. ; Л aucher, white, 12s, 
r100; Quee ues que vem white, 3s. per n, 
20s. per 100; angen e 7 white, 12s. per 100; 
Walt Jean Sisley, and White Vesu- 
vius, 10s. pe 
n (Turner's), Princess Alex- 
SILVER VARIEGA TED May 
andra, 100; Little Trot, dwarf, 
— 
Flower of Spring. 12s 
12s. 100; nce Silverwings, 10s. per 100, 
GOLD- AF Crystal Palace (Нап, 10s. per 100; Happy 
BRONZE М Маһов, " Black Douglas. The Czar, the best bed- 
твото Mrs. Pol Pollock, 15s. per 1 Jd e Dumaresque, 
DOUBLES, F. F. V. T Raspai hr u^ ا‎ Pe 100; Thibaut, pink, M. 
, best white, 12s. per 100. 
TROPJEOLUM Vesuvius, Pari per 100; coccinea elegans, best 
SHRTAB fa Pos elve god na ed sorts, 8s. per 100. 
FUCHSIAS in twelve named so ‚ per 
PELARGONIUMS, Show and Decorative, from single pots, 
good, 205. 100. EN per 
"NEWTON" NURSERIES, CHESTER. EI ET нты 
Cemetery Nurseries, Gravesend, S.E. 
ANTS. 
A Conc 
ted Chemi 
in еч та mig fertilisers to the soil the elements taken from it x ux 
PASTUPLANTA. = 
cal Food for Plants. The true fcod of plants is to return 
growth of 
emselves. A Foe em — elemen а peculiar 
ed in a convenient and concentra 
Sold only in Tins, containing about 2 lb., 1s. each, or free by post 1s. 6d. each, 
SULPHIDE OF POTASSIUM 
RIS’S). A perfect Remedy 
аб. or free 
of any Nurseryman 
endis in E e 
Both the above 
p^ pet "x “Sa. each. 
or Seedsman in United Kingdom. 
Wholesale Agents :—OSMAN & CO., 14, Windsor Street, Bishopsgate, London, E. 
PHILIP HARRIS & CO. (LIMITED), BULL RINC, BIRMINGHAM. 
Р RI M И ОБИ FL 
THE BEACONSFIELD.” 
00, strong flowering plants. 
Sent to all Bed a Genes Britain on receipt of Postal Order. 
SPONG, Pembroke Nursery, Carlow. 
ERONI 
vados), France 
ES ne out this autumn is 
be sent аф ication. 
wi 
end aig Fri еш zu Ж. 
„муо ——— to CATALOGU of over 1200 of the best varie- 
— c and date of тем out a - sae oar 
vA for "a in 
А few м SEEDLING BRIERS still unsold. 
