THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
669 
m. PAUL & SON, 
ЕЖА NURSERIES, Ue loving New R A 
y about M 
"Plants of which will be read 
A se " il producing 
oven of a deep and crimson, shade ‘with scarlet 
and black; in dull w enun: pd — in maps the flowe 
pproaching to ma Me 
great pro- 
the psg is large 
ive. This Rose has pore wot a First-class Certi- 
ogul gives ample taking a pro- 
position P docs! dark Hy ‘brid. | Perpetual th for 
: exhibition di a garden Rose." —Journal 2.4 Horticulture, 
. "А grand dark- Slow form of A. 
great Rose fo Gardener , Ma bie 
Price e з. 6d. 
QUEEN, H.P. (Wm. Paul & Pars — 
variety дүе silvery-blush in colour, 
shaded in the centre with very delicate y 
distinct а lovely. They are large and full, of Veautitally 
cupped form, and produced in ndane 
shoot being crowned ge r-bud.. This latter 
characteristic renders it autumnal bloomer. 
The growth is ns ا ا‎ бн ой the habit 
їз ата good, the potra: standing well above the 
foliage. This aig on inble both for ex- 
hibition and gard we ye convinced will 
prove to be one of. the, best Ii t light-coloured Roses. 
“ Amongst Roses Mess ыш S 
and the уд iu bo vd were conspicuous pte their 
"т 
T теу full per ET. Gardeners’ сун 
Уегу рге Ат ariety." 
i of Hi шм 8 
‚ 10s. 6d. 
They will also have e time Plants of Mr. Evans' 
NEW ROSES, a «follows, mA "the § Sale of which in Europe they 
Sole Agents 
JR Sos LAING, H.P. (Gold Medal from 
1 Rose Society, 1885).—A new pink Hybrid 
a seedling from Ronis Michelon, soft 
in colour, in the way of wm me elle Luizet. 
flowe large, finely shaped, and exceedingly 
nt; the wth is pein Yi orous, and the plant Ef 
remarkabl from mildew. fe c commences to flow 
rkably profuse, and continues in Шеш 
+ grand variety.”—Journal of Horticulture, 
—The Garden, July 11, 
Remarkable alike for its ae form, delicate colour- 
p perfume." — Gardeners’ Magazine, 
4 Chronicle. 
ce, 7s. 8d, 
"Fi partie Certificate from 
Royal Botanic Society ; 
i му 9, 1885 
“i! "s hasa ` great future before it." 
pss 
Silver Medal, m the j— Hor- 
бага: ety; "Certifica eii of Merit from the Massa- 
tts Horticulbu. ral Society).—Flowers "of this Rose 
Te sent to us from America, and arrived after ten days 
sit, and wie. ibited before э e Royal Horticul- 
tural Society as fresh as if growin g on the plants. The 
says of it :—“* Now mas: " ds in Мона І would 
t grandest oe e 
ы produced, s equal in to Merveille d 
ws robust, aid carries the fol Mun 5 ht up ш 
the flower р іп perfum delicious, smelling like a 
Magnolia. ts blooming че are wonderful, it ои 
соп auoualy out of dons, the buds in open ing — ight 
н hey expand The 
ging to pure white as 
18 very straight and stiff, and Bowen e prod c 
every shoot, and of t substance and very sweet.” 
“The Bride” will be the two White 0 
ially for winter a Е . 
price, 
-—“ This is a 
ea Rose, 
—Mr. Evans says :— ў 
н brid т 
y 
of purple. con- 
ry vigorous and healthy = 
абсо to mildew, No red Rose eve 
oes the * Meteor.’ А 
a few blooms during 
Rose 
has ever "m P having ke енг it for one week without any 
hat a 
onan rà the fact that, ro ad ition to T 
looming са cty i it Ae „at the same time a 
ious Rose for the summer Cash price, 7s. 6d. 
now ready— ~The NEW FRENCH ROSES of 1887, a 
ES of qune һе v per dozen. mm 
MS including, "Hg HER MAJESTY, ” AMERICAN 
: THE BRID ‚ Kc., 21s. to 303. 
ME Stock of акр к Varieties of ROSES іп pots for 
anting, 10s, to 18s. per dozen, £4 to #6 
"um 
Y^p eT EN: ‘hada UNIES, ү; жечү {е =з, , post- 
U 'SNURSERIES MALTHAM CROSS, HERTS, 
ORCHID EXHIBITION. 
One of the most beautiful sights 
in London. 
ORCHIDS.- The UAE VIEW of 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL’S ORCHID E s ч is aay. 
to Patrons of the плова „бө: еуегу 
THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, 10 to 6 coil, pesce 
out MAY, JUNE, and JULY. 
Establishment for New and Rare Plants, 536, King's 
Road, Chelsea, London, S.W. 
ORCHI DS.—The PUBLIC EXHIBITION 
of ORCHIDS is ope Pu е every MONDAY, 
WEDNESDAY, and pire o'Clock, through- 
out MAY, JUNE, and JULY. ыша each day, 2s. 6@. 
QRCHI IDS, ^ vision of loveliness unpa- 
ralleled in Euro 
QRCHIDS.—" Must be seen to be realised." 
ORCHI DS.—“A scene of the greatest рии 
beauty, baffling description, and defying ехаддега! 
ORCHIDS. d in Flower oan — 
Colombia, Mexico, Madagascar, A. 
Costa Rica, т. ы. Indies, eee iem 
and various other parts of the Eastern Archipelago. 
QRCHIDS. —The Exhibition ы lica going 
any distance to see LL's Establish- 
ment for New ed es T vu p King's Road, 
Chelsea, London, S.W. 
NEW PLANTS FOR 1887 
MR. WILLIAM BULL'S 
NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1887 
Now Ready, Price ls. 
Containing Names, Descripti and Prices = tho following 
New Plants offered í for the first tim 
ADIANTUM ASSIMILE CRISTATUM. 
ANDIS. 
BOUGAINVILLEA REFULGENS. 
CLERODENDRON RUMPHIANUM. 
CORYPHA DECORA. 
TUS MOSAICUS. 
CR BEAU 
” SUNSHINE. 
CYPRIPEDIUM AMANDUM. 
, CONCINNUM. 
" REGALE. 
HJEMANTHUS ABYSSINICUS. 
HELICONIA BREVISPATHA. 
LASTREA JENMANI. : 
MARANTA ICONIFERA. | 
PANCRATIUM GUIANENSIS. 
ARGENTEUS 
NITENS. 
PTERIS TREMULA GRANDICEPS. 
RHODODENDRON ALBESCENS 
GRA 
SELAGINELLA TASSELLATA. 
rd HALLIANA TRICOLOR. 
New Double-flowered nnd Pelargonium. 
WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S., 
Establishment for New and Rare Plants, 
536, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.V. 
NEW DITION, 
Corrected up to Date, 
THE COTTAGER'S CALENDAR 
of 
GARDEN OPERATIONS, 
Price 3d., Post-free 3M. 
W. RICHARDS, 41, Wellington Street, Strand, 
on, W.C. 
THE 
Gardeners Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1887, 
ROSES: A FORECAST. 
Li" eras inn and g y now with 
certainty le: writ large across the 
Teas and perpetuals have had their late ri d 
or winter shoots pruned back almost 
by the frost, as if a keen-bladed knife had 
been в 
doubt in not a few examples, this spring, climatal 
determined the point to cut back to; and even 
hed, the black pith has 
plant. The bark may be without spot, the wood 
perfect in colour, form, and substance; but if 
the pith be ане, eut back until it is found 
sound, unless you would have your Rose pros- 
blighted, and your Rose shoots dying back 
all the summer а inter. The time of this 
Rose harvest is quite another matter. Writing 
on May 16 in East Anglia, after a look round, I 
would must be late—few Roses, appar- 
ently, from ^ open, and hardly any Roses for 
aa ng this year in June, except from warm 
‘Still in ger as in other things no one 
to xpected 
told how often the unex 
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