THE GARDENERS’ 
FOR 1887. 
Wm. PAUL & SON, 
PAUL'S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, 
Неру solicit orders for the following New Roses, 
3 Plants of which "S "a s rendy about May 20 :— 
Е GR AND MOGUL, Ау . Paul & Son 
Г rst-class снае from the "Roy al Horticultural 
3 осіеёу. А s edling fro . К. Williams, producing 
f p d bril wr crimson, аа у AS каде 
nd blac ate umm 
ў аге teri approaching to maroon dlhy are age, full 
f perfect s metrical shape, and "produced in gre. 
usi Y^ 
Gah, UTF hasbeen tuutvermaity admired both in the nursery 
and at all exhibitions where it has mg ver re is 
get med, اا ا‎ ы be place in the eed нача 2 
e Rose, and at the 
minent position 
exhibition and asa garden 
** А grand Зай. coloured form 0 
be a great Rose for ше Gardeners’ ' Magazin 
koi 
SILVER QUERN va a " Paul < Son).— 
e flow f this va n are ery-blush in ime 
кай i in vel centre with very delicate rosy-pink; very 
distinct and lovely, They are Е and full, of eautifully 
cupped form, and produced in great abundance, every 
ein ө with a flower-bud. This latter 
also a fine autumnal bloomer. 
The growth is оой foliage handsome, and the ha bit 
lly good, the. flow well above the 
n’s baaki kets of Mer- 
veille d del ved п, n. Musae de Wattevi ille, Marie van Houtte, 
and the new Silver. Queen were conspicuous for their 
beanty.” tend ES bees a 
eners’ 701 nicl 
Gardener. 
e Med FOLEY wer lik dn to be a useful garden vainly? 
rnal of orti pe E 
6d. 
They will also have at the time Plants of Mr. Evans' 
NEW ROSES as follow: for the $ Sale of which in Europe they 
are appointed Sole Ag: 
MRS. JOHN LAING, H. a ос ки s 
the лош B ian ety, 
Pe: зе, а ned ae те ро oft 
pin ^ ard eos in tha way of Madame vigi Luizet. 
The kein are РІ {ишу shaped, spei ngl. 
E бое very vigorous, ай е e plant is 
remar ir e from mil: It canine ^ flower 
very early, is ‘remarkably profuse, and continues in bloom 
till late in autum 
“14 is d variety.”—Journal of Horticulture 
July 9, 1885. 57 é J : 
“Tt has a great future before it."— The Garden, July 11, 
1 
kj Remar kable alike for its superb form, n colour- 
aly 1 X em l perfume." — Gardeners Magazine 
E dv en Kd ose, Nep deners’ Chronicle. 
THE PURITAN. Редни: Certificate from 
Silver Medal highest award, from the Pennsylvania Hor- 
ticultaral Society ; Certific ate of Merit from the Massa- 
usetts , Hortier ultural Soc ciety).—Flowers of this Rose 
rea 
future, especially е winter and spring a ng. 
Cash price, 78. 6d. 
E THE MET —“ This is a 
E Rose. 
Ф 
A 
R eties, 36s. per dozen. 
BEAU of 1886, пу “ HER MAJESTY," AMERICAN 
ide TY, THE BRIDE, CLARA COCHET, &c., 21s. to 30s. 
Alege. Stock of the Older Varietie 
s of ROSES in for 
LN and Summer Planting, 10s. to 18s. per dozen, £4 to £6 
Priced Descriptive LISTo, NEW ROSES, recently issued, post- 
Jree on applicat её. Discount to H Trade. 
PAUL'SNURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, HERTS 
CHRONICLE. 605 
ORCHID EXHIBITION. 
One of the most beautiful sights 
in Lond 
ORCHIDS.—The PRIVATE VIEW of 
LIAM BULL'S XHIBITION is open 
рүче every TUESDAY, 
RDAY, 10 to 6 o'Clock, through- 
n 
Establishment үт "ed зм Rare Plants, 536, King's 
Road, dit London 
OR CHIDS.—The PUBLIC EXHIBITION 
" ES is open to the Public, ir MONDAY, 
SDAY, and FRIDAY, 10 to 
се d JUNE, жай JULY. аа each day, 25. 6d. 
ORC DS.—A vision. of loveliness unpa- 
AMT in Europe 
QRCHIDS.—' Must be seen to be realised." 
ORC —“ A scene of i the ا‎ + Orchidic 
d = description 
QRCHID B m in Flower from P 
Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Madagascar, Assam, Peru, 
Costa Mies, Venezuela, homi — Pariah, Borneo, 
1 уа: Archipelago 
ORC CHIDS.—The Exhibition is ae going 
any distance to see at Mr. WILLIAM BULLS Establish- 
ment for New and Rare Plants, fs? "Eng Road, 
л. 
Chelsea, Mi n, 
NEW PLANTS FOR 1881 
MR. WILLIAM BULL'S 
NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1887 
Now Ready, Price 1s. 
Containing meng Descriptions, and Prices of the following 
w Plants offered for the first time :— 
NTUM e CRISTATUM. 
CLER RODENDRON RÜMPHIANUM. 
CORYPHA DECORA. 
COSTUS MOM 
ское Ү. 
MANIL 
SUNSH 
СРЕГРЕЬМ Аз LAMANDUM. 
» CONCINNUM 
HEMAN NTHUS ABYSSINICUS. 
وا ا‎ BREVISPATHA. 
LA 
POTHOS ARGEN 
PTERIS TREMULA GRANDICEPS. 
RHODODENDRON, ALBESCENS. 
VEOL 
SELAGINELLA TASSELLAT 
THUNIA MARSHALLIANA TRICOLOR. 
pûttod Pelstgo! 
New Double-flowered Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 
WILLIAM. BULL | x L.S. 
Establishment fi 
536, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, A SW. 
NEW weal Uy, 
Corrected up to Date, 
THE COTTAGER’S CALENDAR 
of 
GARDEN OPERATIONS, 
Price 3d,, Post-free 3d, 
W. RICHARDS, 41, Wellington Street, Strand, 
London, W.C. 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1887. 
AN INISH UARDEN- 
A RETROSPECT. 
hi eg 31.—How bright the garden is on 
this last day of March, notwithstanding 
i win 
m igorous and its poor an 
sickly. However, this year nearly all appear 
satisfied, and as a consequen ms are 
н еу Hyacinths coming up among them, are 
very beautiful. 
Hyacinths, I find, do admirably when left in 
the ground from year to year. The t vidual 
flower-stems may not always be so fine 
counted on one stem last year seventy bosom, 
but the ey increase 
z= 
J 
d ts being shades 
rus, just openi ide them Chionoliza 
Luciliæ see e more vigorous 
ems аге now во ll and strong 
ien т АТ энте . On one stem I coun’ 
At 
Scillas; the 
pure white, blending with the intense blue gives 
radiance like the sky itself, which it so well 
de 
are groups of Narcissus minor, which, flowering 
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