THE GARDENERS 
NOVEMBER 6, 1875.] 
CHRONICLE, 
577 
"WORCESTER PEARMAIN APPLE. 
Awarded a First-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society, October 6, 1875. 
Fruit 2? inches wide, and same in height, conical; 
skin smooth, brilliant red, with minute fawn-coloured 
cultivation. Ripe end of August, and will keep till 
Christmas, 
Maiden Trees, Yos. 6d, each ; Pyramid or Trained Trees, 215. each. Coloured Plates, 6d. each. 
| RED HAWTHORNDEN APPLE.—Dr. Hogg describes this as large, oblate, and 
angular ; s th, greenish no with a red blus the sun ; flesh whit е, tender and juicy, with a 
sprightly and gh pa acidity very early and valuable culinary Apple ; ripe August and September. 
Maiden trees, 75. 62. each ; Pyramid or trained trees, 
YORKSHIRE BEAUTY APPLE. ТИ Hogg, in 4 de au E sid ae TE is 
i nches high, roundish, flattened, and angular ; E 
ender and juicy, with an agreeable im pires 
August and а но the edt o and ж quality ou i е to commend it as a good orchard fruit tox 
the market. Maiden trees, 5s. each ; Pyramid or trained tre 5. 6d. 
M. —Unquestionably the finest hardy golden-leaved 
e value for park and garden scenery ; it will take a foremost position н хет ictorial 
i ea 
P «зу 
A.—A new and beautiful evergreen shrub. One of the most 
ettiest m ther, have in Japan ; it grows 
ery effective and perfec ectly 
| har . each ; extra me qe 
l CLIMBING ROSE, ragins TESS P OXFORD.—The old variety in all respects, 
except in being a free | climber. 
FIFTY ACRES ОЕЕО IMPERA 
Standard and Dwarf- ениб. PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, 
E RS and APPLES, very fine trees for walls. 
Standard, Pyramid, бан pu^ and Cordon APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, and CHERRIES, 
TREES, Established in Pots, for Immediate Fruiting. 
ORCHARD HOUSE 
1 PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, Au MU E Cha CHERRIES, APPLES, FIGS, ORANGES, 
| d MULBERRIE 
VINES, Planting Canes, 3s. 6d. to 5s. each ; Extra Strong Fruiting Canes, 75. 6d, to 105. 64. each, 
1 All the above of superior quality, perfect in form, eie and health, and true to name. 
See Descriptive Price List. 
IMELVE ACRES OF ROSES 
‘Standards deter a the popular sorts ; 80,000 choicest Tea-scented oe Noisette Roses, 
n pot rong Hybrid Ра I in pots for immediate forcing. 
ci fable Roses in great variety. See Descriptive Price List 
FOR SHRUBBERIES. 
LAUREL, Colchic, the ats nd 
CISTUS АМЕ in pots . 
ARBUTUS (Strawberry tree) 
Stra 
CÉPHALOTAXUS | DRUPACEA 
TREE IVIES, full of flow 
LAURUS U oe m 
RO m 
» English, bushy .. "e 
» Golden, bushy .. 
CRYPTOMERIA ELEGANS .. 
РІСЕА РІМЅАРО . 
YUCCA GLORIOSA PENDULA 
GLORIOSA PENDULA 
r ROSES, Climbling, in variety 
HONEYSUCKLES, in variety .. 
iety . 3 to4 feet, 355. 
» Portugal, very fine .. s. REO SD et 355 
» Portugal, very fine  .. +e 2 to 2} feet, 507 
Caucasian, very fine .. 4. 4 toa feet, соз, 
» -Round-leaved, extra s сог gato g feet, 
» Six distinct and beautiful vars. 2 to 3 feet, 50s 
COTONEASTER SIMONSIL fine 3 to4 feet, 35s. 
PYRUS JAPONI 2 to3 feet, 50s. 
EUONYMUS RADICANS 
VARIEGATA oe oe oe I foot, 405. 
3 Per 
JUNIPER, ERN e uw x E E MAC 
„у Chines ee oe ee ee 5 to 6 feet, 425. 
ОАК, Austrian Evergreen ., .. 23103 feet, 307 
» Austrian Evergreen ., 3 104 feet, 425. 
» Ford's Evergreen š 3 to4 feet, 365 
Per 100. 
IVY, strong, for climbing .. .. 3 to4 feet, 40s. 
VIRGINIAN CREEPER . .. 3 to4 feet, 405. 
JUNIPERUS CHINEBHIS — One th 
hardiest and most ornamental Shrubs in calidi n, and 
cially valuable to the landscape gardener. In spring 
it 15 quite golden with its flowers, w 
ABIES DOUGLASII.— ip 
Per roo. 
тї} to2 feet, соз. 
14 to2 feet, боз. 
151018 in., 
Per тоо. 
3 to4 feet, 405. 
3 to4 feet, 405. 
noble of Evergreen Firs, is of rapid ү nim 0 
duces valuable ge close, — 
ws upwards of : of dde i T ei a - е 10 ay 
us gstaff а! 
i 309 f hn ^ бера 
, and was 
e I hen. feet. t ore 
so luxuriant and | gives an enti w 
different, but equally ng effect in its silvery tinge and (Bucks) a ch che present time uh 
outline. n left to its own growth it forms a noble high, aad go e : sis 1 t It was mind fro: 
green pillar, highly suitable to stand in bya sanc at 4 feet above the 828, andi is 
ie a ead tee’ ice sequere ned ASE 
PICEA PIN h d now amodel of bea . э 
‚— уе andsome. 
ensely alt —— ke agir very thic к, THE SILVER CEDAR x MOUNT ATLAS. 
placed in whorls and spread horizontally, thus giving a — 15 bes time to plant this tly ae ations: 
singularly beautif ce. It is one of the most uns for majestic grace and picture: зд 
distinct and à trees for ‚ч лы iM: even by - Cedar of Lebanon, which it mu — es 
du y for а lawn. I oli egest of form is so striking and many consider t м d Phas tini = зс ub" 
t it shoul Eight to it ws twice as fast, and 1 
< et -- ould x E uim a place in as td collection. g 9 од ота agi. ay ae m 
per 100. 
tiful varieties 
EÉCIDUOUS. ‘FLOWERING SHRUBS in 5o beau а 2 dE Priced Lists, 
AVENUE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, many thousands in ariety. 
ibis ) ORNAMENTAL 
. 
If less than Six f ys any kind are ode an increased 
rice will be charged. 
Per doz.--s. d. 
ACACTA, аиа, ink o 
” ae na, ee п on eae a (Ri lose Acacia), mono- 
ylla, so oræfolia viscosa, weepin i 
AILANTUS, glandul NAM Soo 
ATO glandulosa ers à ong 36 o 
, cordata, шога, macroph: "lla, and u 
ALMOND, uir bear е, 44 Е ig $ ilis R о 
Н, comm о to боз. per 100. 9 о 
Es ome sr ag pate en floweri ng 18 о 
a4 » jüganditol vy a Же orange-barked | 18 о 
salicifolia, small twi nile оа 38 o 
hene we ста 5 .. .. 18 o 
eeping, and gold- barked weepin. bé 2) £49 0 
BEECH, ren -leaved, 8 to 1o ver е б ys e o 
leaved, о to 12 feet... T4 E o 
js кейе leaved, шы куч. Fern-leaved 42 о 
Oak-leaved, variegated 42 о 
BÍRCH. Fern-leaved, silver, "maps 8 to ind feet 
oos. per 100 42 о 
eeping, 9 t А s = pe. 9k ns 
ng, I x -d 12. i 18 o 
BIRD CHERR Y Veris aude ca 
вао деп, ation: Spanish, white Portuguese 4 Ww o 
BROUSSONETTIA, papyri ‘sæ. 48 о 
CAT ~ wit lia, ching p i. 42 о 
win nb double-blossomed y 24 0 
y leb variegata ii aro 
" jme rosea, pendula, and latifolia pendula 30 о 
CHESTN сы Spanish 18 
Am n, Fern-leaved and variegated 30 о 
COLUTEA, T and y ag 12 0 
CORNUS, mas vari epa 21 о 
COTONEASTER, Soria 21 
CYTISUS, austriacus, elongatus, elon tus purpureus 24 0 
igricans, pu: us essilifolius 24 
„__ stricta and Weldonii s 8 24 
qu. т mperdown, weeping is ‚ 42 0 
om tris а variegata, Kaki (fine), montana 
picaras in oe „> 26 
, elegantissi T ..I50$. per roo 24 о 
English, ro to 12 ws ‘ s» ЖОО, he 5 
» ‚ English, 14 to 16 feet .. 5 507 y 21 о 
» Chichester, rot " feet vv е, и 15 о 
» Chichester, 14 feet Уу 21 о 
» Berardii, betul ia emarginata sicilia (CUM S 
iy yrtifolia monumentalis purpurea 
re pyramidalis, Dampieri, plumosa, silver oe 
suberosa microphylla, suberosa ula 
» viminalis pendu a] viminalis fo! variegatis, Web- , 
СЕ di heatle С; E o 
A, quits e mock; and purgans А о 
GUELDER ROSE - gan ks + » o 
HORNBEAM, cut-leaved and weeping . Vr c. E 
HORSE CHESTNUT, i о feet „14 0 
» s Scarlet, то to 12 fee! 36 o 
5 jp SONIS iet strong stems 60 o 
» » White, 9 to то fee 18 o 
Aris discolor. dedtle vidi; double red зо о 
й au. N Memmingerii, ohioensis, rubi: 
variega: ated а nd yellow o 
m TREE. soar Nb and white 5 o 
OLREUTERIA, paniculata, 5 to 6 feet | o 
aibi ,Alkeng erii, PM Бон “purple, ^ 
18 о 
.- oe .. зо о 
LARCH oe 8 to ro feet... * +» m оо 
» 35 то to 12 feet . e ss čs 12 о 
» weeping (true 42 о 
, microcarpa and japonica 18 o 
— — "me Persian red and white, Siberian 
30 0 
mp T zu ^ іо то бее .. ; 1408. per 100 18 o 
sia » = al feet  .. iX S нр 24 0 
» red twigged feet — .. „ООЁ. ity 30 о 
» fed twigged, 1 4 fiet VENE p 36 o 
ys ved twigged, id pt ed stems ES ан to 6o o 
s weepin sea E 
y» labi ba, Beaumontea weeping) 3o o 
" la, yellow- twigged, ern leaved and vitifolia 30 о 
MAGNOLIA, a i 6 feet 42 0 
uy сат + o 
colchicum is 2 T v eis 30 o 
j › negundo, 5 to 6 feet vs - s E рн 6 o 
MERE POETI с. e „ә 60S. yy 19 9 
” 5 variegata, 5 to 6 feet stems — ..1255 „ ёо 
» 5; 1 POO Pt M oe e 
18 о 
* 1755. 
campestre, eee ek pennsyivanicum rubrum .. 
iom. 
gos 
» е striatum, rub Mm в 
.. . - ae 
MOUNTAIN. ASH, Lo to то feet . 7os. per тоо 10 
WW and yellow-berried ES 2. 
35-5» M sein T e. 
OAK, scarlet . А e S 
э, zd .* .. 24 
.. „. 42 
PÉACH, A, double-blossomed :. ig e 30 
POPLAR, gramdidentata pendula |. E 
enta 
» Р. айап, — "dy, Ontario, and ae Е 
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PYRU de iC а brida, tomentosa pendula n 
=e i , ha 4 e Pe 5 
metro M ў 
SIBERIAN CRAB, scarlet and yellow-fruited.. .. 18. 
SNOWY ME МЕЅР SEES. grandiflora, se 
SUMACH t. (Stag’s-horn) . 18 
SYCAMORE, ro to 12 feet . i E per 100 12 
com А d ted.. —— 
variega 24 
THO N Р, X and variegat CM 1508. р. 100 21 
ned 
double MN redi — and in бдаг" 
” 
21 о 
TULIP T EES 42 0 
WILLOW. ед8 tricolor, Kilmarnock, weeping зо о 
» Wolseyana, weeping 30 o 
, America: weeping .. аа 
ста weeping, ‘and йыш "т v. н " & = 
» зоғ. 
weeping LE 
RICHARD SMITH, NURSERYMAN and SEED MERCHANT, WORCESTER. 
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