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ApriL 9З, 1887.] 
THE GARDENERS 
ORCHIDS. 
THE LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL C0. 
(JOHN COWAN), Limited, 
Have recently received large and fine importations 
of the following Orchids :— 
DENDROBIUM Wardianum | CATTLEYA Trianæ 
ON Mon vad và Cavendishianum 
giganteum » мо — 
» thyrsiflorum Eldor: 
, Falconeri | LJELIA anceps emi: 
» Jamesianum MES 
». Devonianum ME us 7 
» densiflorum | mises 
» chrysanthum P eus SS 
Ж Brymerianum (true) | ODO pie! Peerage citros- 
eariniferu 
» heterocarp 5 “ОВ rvantesi Morada 
› alba sanguineum » Cervantes 
s о, її » Rossi ша] жэ 
à node Barberianum | » maculat 
| 
zi infundibulum 
» Bensonia majus 
» = | SACCOLARIU: ШМ oo 
Blum 
The "e are all in os bonds tion. Рай and full 
particulars on application. Inspection invited. 
The aiiis has also still to offer a larg 
portion of the * HARVEY COLLECTION " of 
CHIDS. Second edition of this Catalogue 
will be sent, post-free, on application to the 
Company 
THE VINEVARD & NURSERIES | 
GARSTON, near LIVERPOOL. 
London, 30 Miles 
from 
OLD ESTABLISHED NURSERY BUSINES ESS, with an exten- 
S 
S are 
Full partic МЫ p Mess їРйотнкнов AND MORRIS 
67 and €3, Cheapside, London 
et of тост апа ee on the 
resent dict twenty ye 
500 feet 
Ke. һ Gardenias, Верни, 
| CENE oats Solely 4 on ac of ill-health, 
К Milton Road, Go Т Agent, Paini v FS and 143, 
&c. 
сот г ГТО ЕВЗ, SEEDS, 
п Old-esiablished HSE 
р and Hi 
Fio 
FRUITS, PLA i 
London, W. 
Py B Dissolution of ат к Must be so 
e SOL D, an important MARKET 
Y, Nod мош G tions, on very 
xcellent d 
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venies al "sr. 
cs pee terms o e Mens . PROTHER 
EN CIT. 0С. 
Cheapside, R. 
Growers, Market 
ENERS an and OTHERS. 
3 in extent 
à ions, including ve had as desired), with numerous 
1 in 
Houses, and poem Mery x pet Strawberry, and Tomato 
ottage, also Stabling, 
KB) y ei Fruit, Seed vus and 
Side en AND SONS, Land Agents, Ch 
B LET or SOLD, 
NURSERY, 
ons 
Landscape Gardening. 
H. F. MALLER (of the firm of B. Maller & 
аре Ge siste Pupil of e Palace School of Land- 
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CHRONICLE. 
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The following Circular Letter has been 
addressed to the Gardeners of the 
United Kingdom :— 
SPECIAL. 
THE GARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
INSTITUTION 
50, PARLIAMENT STREET, LONDON, S.W. 
April 20th, 1887 
DEA 
Whilst Ме Кыс of nearly Piers Society in the United 
the QUEEN upon 
In anticipation of this AE year the Pension List was, in 
p xpi -— — S to vitio pipi — in — Je 
urther 
that, as Her Majesty is the орм of the Institution, the 
best plan for celebrating the event will be to make a grant of 
ch of the Pensioners, and to each unsuccessful Candi- 
33 persons, and thus allow 
hese poor: the Horticultural world an opportu- 
nity of Ei in as general rejoicin 
о defray the extra expenses thus iinet and to carry out 
t 
the above scheme, the Committee send you the accompanying 
Collectin, ng Card, and рең their. garnest hope that you will 
do yo endea "m to pto mote 
the E Sea Ir 
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tjculturists; ünd secure the sum ot 21000; which i is the ا‎ 
= -— 
gg y i g this de Cand to 
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ttee 
ш + E plo 
rite; азе of the йе of the füstitation; 
and eig vilitugiy subscribe to it were it brought to their 
Жат елү, + 
The Committee = now to draw your sp 
the eas reso ns: 
** That any — n collecting the - of £10 I he 
will D as virtue fember 
“ (without „4 ins edite with all. its privi- 
H Jan Hr e date upon which the said. amount was 
** That any person who may collect Ten Guineas (should he 
“ be already a Life Me may nominate a Friend, 
fes. virtue of such. coll. ў и 
АП amounts hitherto collected woh pm will be carried to your 
credit of pm and all future collect 
retary, Mr. CUTLER, 2 de happy at all times to 
айога yoni T mies mir wá we trust 9 aspe such а e- 
ө Sir, 
Tobis faithfully, 
HN LEE, verde man оў - | 
HARRY J. VEITCH, Treasu 
N.B.— This Collection "e ap the uam of 
that usually made in the А 
ECOND NATIONAL Tu nim 
FLOWER SHOW, ed ы hoe 
23, 
or к S, FRUITS, and 
e Medals, Certificates of 
Schedules of Prizes on 
UGUST 
SIXTY POUNDS in PRIZES f 
VEGETABLES ; ae and Bronz 
Merit, and rag us Special Prizes, 
T WILLIAM BROOMHALL, Secretary. 
1, Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C. 
ATIONAL e MI M 
SOCIETY.—Schedules now ready, and may ie buy е 
on application to WILLIAM HOLMES, 
Frampton Park Nurseries, Hackney, E. 
Б rurat ma н and SUSSEX  FLORICUL- 
TURAL HORTICULTURAL ASS' TION 
A G М and a GRAND 
AUTUMN ON will be held this year. Dates and 
particulars will be mn a ven ш. 
Secretary's Office : 96, St. “Tame Pon, 
m Brighton, March 28, 1887. 
Ж SOCIETY ot APOTHECARIES 
tlemen to attend. 
Lr DU PO PAPE 
J. R. UPTON, Clerk to the Society. 
Apothecaries Hall, 1887. 
Сав e SPECIALTY.— LAING'S 
S, from 42s. per бозы unnamed, very 
ected, 24s. aad 30s. per dozen ; choi cest mixed, 18s. 
CATALOGUES tis. 
HN LAING AND CO., Nurseries, Forest Hill, S.E. 
M 
uttings ; Bêt selection, 1s. 
е, strong С 
асло. 10s. per 100; Plants, 2з. 6d. per dozen, 16s. pe r 100. E ovd 
price of new sorts see QATALO ЖЫР Many of Fhe largest 
growers are supplied, he prizes in the 
cepe 45 rete bed taken KA ads and cuttings supplied by 
пе, two stamps, o 
GTON, Chrysanthemum Grower, Swans- 
ae Kent, 
Liu nii وو‎ Шай وون واه‎ Ыйы nos 
Кн THOUSAND  CLEMATIS, in 
DIM d Y the ER Double and Single Varieties (so epe 
sm pure white 2, ie darkest purple), for 
per dozen 
pla e E T ST оп а; бао RICHARD” SMIT 
OBE SAL begs to call the attention of 
Gentlemen, Builders, and others who intend planting 
this season, to stock of FRUIT, FOREST, and ORNA 
A 1W in f 
ne 
specially those kinds 
ng. Free delivery in 
na ^T istance of six miles. 
OGUES | mt application. 
The Nurseries, Trinity Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W. 
Bedding Plants—Special Offer. 
ШАМ BADMAN offers as under, from 
pots, all "Te anfi * ^t E НАРА potting. 
The eee i = P. air time f ined 
durin 4 win 
en Gem, 5s. per 100, 40s. per 1000; 
mden Hero, fine dark, 6s. per 1 
HELIOTROPE Jaun d'Amour, iss Nightingale, dark, 6s, per 
100, 
AGERATUM Im rial Dwarf, blue, 5s. per 100, 40s, per 1000. 
TUM Imperial FFELTI, bedding erimson, 6s. per 100, 
vr jt 1000. 
—— LINDENI, dark crimson, good bedder, 6s. per 100, 
1000. 
per Qu of B Bel gian ns, finest. white, 3s. per т dozen 
205. = 100; Niphetos, bedding white, 125. per 100 
Waltham Seedling, Lucius, Jean Sisley, and White Veen 
vius, 10s. per 1 
SILVER VARIEGATED M May ae (Turner's), Princess Alex- 
andra, F of ng, 12s. per 100;. Little Trot, dwarf, 
125. per 100; Prince Silverwings, 10s. per 100, 
GOLD-LEAF Crystal Palace Gem, 10s. per 100; Happy 
Thought, 12s. per 100. 
BRONZE ur Mahon, Black Douglas. The Czar, the best bed- 
ders, 15s. per 
TRICOLOR Mrs. Pollock, 15s. per 100; Sophie Dumaresque, 
Lady MPa s Napier, 18s. per 100. 
il, fine scarlet; M. Thibaut, pink, M. 
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т 100; coccinea elegans, best 
FUCHSIAS in twelve "good nam ed sorts, 8s. pe 
grece dnd Show er Decorative, зй. Mingle pots, 
good, 20s. per 
Nove. —Not fewer Мың n FA of ез one sort supplied 
at above ra —- T аат Cash 
“оа esend, S.E. 
„=т= 
MATTHEWS AND SON 
[544€ have for 
Sale р RHODODENDRONS, үш ide size from 
4 to 6 inches up to 2 to3 feet —Cunningham's 
eau Р. ‚ Seedl HO 
nam s 
CONIFERS, FO T TREES in 
YEWS, and other Nursery Stock. CATALOGUES now ready, 
and may be had, gratis and e on application to 
the Nurseries, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent. 
r Nurserie es are 110 acres. 
—€— INSTRUCTION SS, b 
ed of delicious 
which ап 
USHROOMS, See 
Seed L 
RICHARD SMITH AND CO., Seed Merchants and Nursery- 
men, Worees 
Mangel and Turnip 
AND F. SHARPE are now prepared to 
e make special offers of home-grown 
and A or d SEEDS. raised in 1886 from rt 
selected Bulbs, The: dudit) is excellent and 
very low. 
Séed Growing Establishment, Wisbech. 
eem e CE rug of healthy PALMS for 
Decoration.—LA TANIA BOR- 
BONICA, SEAFORTHIA , ELEGANS, and as RECLI- 
Lr ra op high, 6d. each, 4s. per doze . per 100; 
20 inches high, 1s. 64. each, CER. 12 for 14s. 
Pack э — t-free. 
IANA, ARECA она, and EU- 
TERPE EDULIS, A 4s. to 10s. each ; 
large PALMS, 3 feat t to 6 feet high, 5s. to 50s. each. AIL of 
— value, 
ARDENER, Holly Lodge, Stamford Hill, London, N. 
