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CHRONICLE. 
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PAYL- & SON, 
THE OLD NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, N. 
PAUL € SON'S OLD NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, though 
long established and Representatives of Rose-growing, have never been 
described so fully as Messrs. PAUL & SON desire. 
PAUL & SON’S HOME NURSERIES are One Mile from the Cheshunt Station 
of the Great Eastern Railway, Two Miles from Waltham, whence an Omnibus runs from 
certain Trains to the Nursery Gate, where are found the Seed Warehouses ; newly erected 
Packing Sheds ; and some twenty large Glasshouses devoted to Pot Roses, Camellias, and 
Vines, besides ushal Greenhouses for Azaleas, Pelargoniums, &c. 
PAUL & SON’S ROSES. 
‘* Sir Sybarite shudders, his are dream 
CHESHUNT Clusters, Gunter's Gracia! '—Punch. 
i Like Gunter’s Creams, Gillett’s Pens, &c,, these have only acquired their reputation from the 
nished stocks of plants—the results of practical and theoretic study of Rose-life—for years sent 
Paul & Son's Roses now reach an Annual Sale of 150,009, and are ever the 
main object of culture 
The POT ROSES, a special culture, range from the carefully рева Plants for 4e 
Maia Trata at 2s. 6d., to the noble $E such as have taken the leading First Prizes of 
the past few years, at five to ten guineas e 
The STAN DARD and DWAR t ROSES, not content with their full representation in these 
Home Nurseries, overflow into all её Branch Nurseri ries, christe ms а they go the land devoted 
to their culture, so that a recently planted farm is known a 
of fresh land are thus devoted to their growth, with the di of always good rooted 
and fine healthy plants. 
Since 1860 some 1000 First "e Second Prizes bear witness to the thorough culture of the 
Rose at the Old Nurseries, Cheshun 
SERIES - the gree i bie with its ere RHODODEN- 
i pum T wo — form a 
nique Collection of Con 
be seen extensively carr idet out; a 
of the best kinds, and kept constantly moved ; are the features of this Home Nurs 
THE CHURCH FIELD NURSERY, with its 2 acres of Auc an 
masses of Dwarf London Shrubs is devoted to the Collection о аг staged EA the 
variety of which is ve large. The Collection at the August Royal Horticultural Society’s Show 
attracted much attenti 
i LIME ng TREES for STREETS and AVENUES, by the thousand, may be here selected 
rom. Beyon 
M ats ЙГЕ GATE NURSERY vwith its кура of a Mile of Wall and 
nny aspect, entirely devoted to PEACHES and NE RINES, trained ge Walls. 
The : shade also of STRAWBERRIES and БАГУ H Pe carried on— 0,000 о 
the latter are grown yearly. 
THE ROSELANDS NURSERY, a large Tract of Alluvial Land some 80 Acres 
wth of FRUIT TREES and ROSES, the 
ear. 
TREES are a speciality of this Nursery, bidding fair to ri 
STAND pawns RES 
L AND SON'S FRUIT 
the reputation gained b poe oses e are universally considered the finest 
in чү 5 n Pippins are for sale xn 
out 
care grown in immense quantities. The 
amid Apples, жы full pe Е бе Pakia, Park Fruit Show, were lifted from 
i ery. 
nds bon as Maidens, are trained by the thousand in 
Extra-sized Trees are also 
kept moved to insure successful fruiting the first yea 
& SON'S HIGH iuc NURSERY, in Essex, 
PAUL 
isa Tract of 15 Acres devoted to RHODODENDRONS, HOLLIES, &c. 
DO 
DERDEON STOCKS are annually disposed of, and named sorts 
eel soils. 
RIEGATED HOLLIES, ge "GREEN HOLLIES of sorts, and of com- 
while the rare r MEXICAN PINES here make e specimens. 
md loam, and A ior the only deficiency of the Old 
E ROSE GROWING NURSERY OF D. 
mon variety, cover some ue 
TEA ROSES thrive ie "the light san 
t Nurseries as TH 
The following principal Catalogues are issued and sent Post Free. 
ROSE C ATALO GUE, Descriptive and | BULB CATALOGUE, and Descriptive Lists 
of Camellias, Azaleas, &c. 
FRUIT CATALOGUE, with Priced List of | SEED CATALOGUE, with all carefully 
all Hardy Trees and Shrubs. named Novelties. 
Kindly note — этой Christian Name or Initial, 
PAUL & SON, THE OLD NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, N. 
WEBS S S PRIZE COB FILBERTS, 
and other EE o oe Dig and FILBERTS. 
LISTS of these varieties fro: B, Calcot, Reading. 
EBB’S NEW GIANT POLYANTHUS, 
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Florist Flower, and ps 
also Plants of all the varieties, 
different — AURICULAS, (We Single and Dou 
with every s rt of Early € ting Been: ер on palin m а 
RANGE S.—To be Sold, either 
B a a ether or in pairs, four 
Tree uring about 5 feet 
por RES d Ẹ TRE ES (Seedling d Tate: 
sorts. Samples and Prices on application. 
E end BALLANTYNE, Knowefield Nurseries, 
Large Yellow Crocus. 
Н. KRELAGE AND SO Haa 
e Holland, Рыч а large surplus stock of ban: 
CROCUS of all Sizes at the di sposal of the Tra 
1000, 10,000, an 700,000 on ap €— ion. Large 
be offered at a very low figur 
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8423 633423 213 |1026) $ 
From FnED. WALTON, Esq. 
October 15, 1874. 
‘The Collection of Bulbs is truly a veil one for 
money." 
Early Ордага prensa t ensure the Best Roots, 
ГООО 
237 & 238, HIGH — |. LONDON, W.C. 
OHN SHARPE oom one ‘on application. 
e his qygtations for the choicest Stocks of the above 
selected and g y himself. 
a rdney Manor, Lincoln. 
New 
C rour RLES TUR RN. ER can esl the 
[Ne Rev. J. John 5 
, as Stan doris} Half standards and Dwarfs, 
iss Has: 
a d Royal Si om 
of the Press, see ROSE 
For full ae and opini 
CATALOGUE, pon сезе 
val ыа, << oe 
a Wu #1 GARDEN р АС VIRI тту RAL SEEDS. | 
H. ^ р F. SHARPES W Wholesale Special 
. rioed LIST = рон MET 875 growth is now 
і vourably 
oteia (Spiræa) jap 
T KRE сазе ae SON, Haarlem, 
fine Stock of "the SPIRZA 
cing, to offer to the Trade. 
ve! 
JAPONICA, goo. plants for га 
Price per 100 
The plants ar kably well grown this year. 
and 1ooo on ей 
MALLER ju to inform the Trade and 
Public in general са his — e ois ERY 
STOCK, "consisting о гче mental Trees, 
Standard s, Evel ж een and Decid а 
js in the finest possible ERN. in inspection is 
The Nurseries, Lee and Le ,SE, 
