Max 14, 1887.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
637 
NEW ROSES 
m. PAUL & SON, 
NU CROSS, 
will be rea ady abou t Ma din 
НЕР, m. 
an 
fica the Roya rt ociety, being t 
only English Rose which has gained this distinction in 
as been vnd vefeliiy ET d both in the yet 
ibitions where it has been im wn, а 
destined, without doubt, to ike e place in the first rank of 
к, as it is a grand decorative Rose, and at the 
Ces 
ѕ A. "Y bw 
inent position ‘amongst os Hy ri Perpetua both for 
exhibition and asa garden Rose.” — Horticulture 
zi nd da rk-coloured form л ia e It wil 
cielo Magazin 
be a great Rose for colour 
ce, 10s. 6d. 
“Pri 
YER QUEEN, H.P 
Shaded in the centre with si del 
distinct and lovely. They are large a and full, T uus 
eupped form, and produced e, every 
shoot being ' crowned with y^ v flower -= LN his latter 
characteristic renders it aio loomer. 
e growth is vigorous, ings. кайдын, ii and the habit 
s qr e the 
pomi the flowers standing well a 
i e f 
convinced will 
оп ni | Rose Paul & Son’ 8 Dados of Mer- 
veitie de Lyon, Madame de ыыы ino Marie van Houtte, 
and the new Silver Queen were conspicuous for their 
beauty."—Gar ее 
гада 
“ Very full and pleasing."— Gardeners Е 
“ Very ту; and likely to b 
—Journal of Horticr р: ture. 
rice, 10s. 6d. 
They will also have at the same time Plants of Mr. Evans’ 
NEW ROSES, as follows, for the Sale of which in Euro rope they 
nre appointed Sole Agents:— 
MRS. JOHN LAING, ME a e Modal ae 
the National Rose E y, 
Perpetual Rose, a seedli 
fate | 
nety. 
and exce pose ngly 
vigorous, and the nt is 
It commences - de 
ably profuse, and continues in bloom 
s a imd variety."—Journal of Horticulture, 
July 9, 1885. 
d has a great future before it.”—The Garden, July 11, 
Remarkable alike for its superb form, ni arena: 
24, n we енн perfume." — Gardeners’ Magaz 
yeas 
Thee: Gori ners’ uem 
wi 
THE PURITAN — (First-class Certificate from 
Silve Medal, highest award. f the Pennsylvania Hor- 
ticultural Society ; Certificate o ot Merit from the Massa 
chusetts os hee a Society).—Flowers of this Rose 
America, and arrived after ten days 
i ore Royal Horticul- 
mening on the plants. 
that it is m bloom I would 
T 
Rose ever produced. It is equal'in size ЧӨ Merveille de 
Lyon, grows robust, and carries the foliage right up under 
n perfume is delicious, smelling like a 
Ded esi — яры wonderful, it 
ro amr tey out-of- vni the bud: Ap tmp are slightly 
yellow, changi ure white mi б nd. T 
wood is Азыр te, raight and stiff, Mel flowers are produc 
from every shoot, and of great substance and v very sweet.” 
Hie and s = Тһе us " will be the two White Roses of the 
© 
h price, 75. 6d. 
THE METI <a. Evans says :—“ This i isa 
ee dark velvetty-crimson Hybri 
tt Е а con- 
ra re dorist who has handled a few blooms during 
е past wi mounces it ‘the ing Rose he 
аз ever seen,’ he kept it for one week without any 
visible change in colo I ider that a superior merit 
in this Rose consists in the fact that, in addition to its 
good winter-blooming city, it is me time a 
ous Rose f season." C. нА rice, 7s. 6d. 
ee ready—The NEW FRENCH ROSES of "1887. û 
72а е best 36s. per dozen. The N 
R 0 P including. i MAJESTY,' -— MAN 
Lu THE BRIDE, CLARA COCHET, &c., 21s. to 30s. 
A large Stock of the Older Varieties of ROSES in 
ts for 
Spring and Summer Planting, 10s, to 18s. per dozen, £4 to £6 
Ti Lon und 
08; HERTS, 
Priced reap 
jane reme LIST of NEW ROSE x lida cum samet 
PAUL'S TTA 
ORCHID EXHIBITION. 
One of the most beautiful sights 
in London. 
QRCHIDS.— Hid PRIVATE VIEW of 
Mr. WILLIAM BuULL’s ORCHID Co is open 
to Patrons of the enims every ESDAY, 
THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, 10 to 6 uk кәс 
AY, JUNE, and JULY. 
Establishment for New and Rare Plants, 536, King's 
Road, Chelsea, London, S. W. 
CHI IDS. The —— EXHIBITION 
of ORCHIDS is ope Public, every MONDAY, 
WEDNESDAY, and phe a 10 to 6 o'Clock, through- 
out MAY, JUNE, ded JULY, Admission, each day, 2s. 6d. 
OR 
S.—A vision of loveliness unpa- 
ate in ard 
ORC 
ORCHIDS.—‘ Must be seen to be realised.” 
ORC 
QRCH Aaron gdin in Flower from vp 
Colombia, Mexico, ar, Assam, 
Costa Rica, башы, pe “Indie, — l 
pelago. 
— А scene of the greatest энең» 
эле; oi description, and defying exaggeratio 
€ и to se "в Establish- 
New a ng's Road, 
eid мал. S.W. 
NEW m FORI887 
ORC CHIDS, The a ` e on going 
rom "im. "€: pes 
MR. WILLIAM BULL'S 
NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1887 
Now Ready, Price 1s. 
Containing Names, Descriptions, and Prices Е the following 
New Plants offered for the first tim 
IANTUM ASSIMILE riri: 
NDIS. 
E А 
BOUGAINVILLEA REFULGENS. 
DRON RUMPHIANUM. 
се MOSAICUS. 
BEA UTY. 
n 
UNSHINE 
СҮ PRIPEDIUM AMAN DUM. 
CINNUM. 
REGALE. 
НЖМАХ S ABYSSINICUS. 
HELICONIA "BREVISPATHA. 
LASTR 
” 
ONIFERA. 
P THYTI PICTURATA. 
PANCRATIUM GUIANENSIS. 
iin RGEN NTEUS. 
PTI S TREMULA GRANDICEPS. 
RHODODENDRON ALBESCENS. 
GRAVEOLENS. 
SELAGINELLA TASSELLATA. 
THUNIA MARSHALLIANA TRICOLOR. 
New Double-fiowered Ivy-leaved Pelargonium, 
WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S., 
Establishment for New and Rare Plants, 
636, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. 
As a БЕРЕ 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
Next Week, May 21, 
Published qu Jab Photograph 
ОЕ 
CORY PHA @:VITRAL IB, 
in Lady Wilton's Garden, at 
` Monte Carlo, 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1887. 
THE e FORESTS OF 
TISH GUIAN 
“(Concluded from p. 575.) 
N= morning my first business was to lay 
into the drying papers the specimens from 
had gathered on the moun- 
Bactris of slender stem, 3 or 4 feet high, that I 
ad not seen before. These small Palms— 
pimplers, as the people call them, from their 
e down the hill on our кунн 
ourney. 
"Nothing but what I have described is known of 
the mountain range of which Mount Ray-wa is the 
strangely abrupt termination. Far tothe meh аз 
I have before n one sees a successio 
impedimenta had pushed on before to the settle- 
ment. We reached there just before noon. As 
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