Es eS Se a ncs 
ANNUAL DISPLAY OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
THE GARDENERS 
NOVEMBER б, 1875.] 
CHRONICLE. 
597 
LI IMPORTANT NOTICE. 
SUTTON & SONS 
Will offer the following valuable PRIZES at the Royal Horticultural- 
Society's Meeting, on November roth next :— 
For Twelve and s mo^ rst P wm es Medaland {£220 
Reading Oni toa rize—Bronze Medal and £r 1 o 
For Collections. of Potéion, Twelve 
Di ve Specimens to comprise a f 15+ Prize—Gold Medaland £3 з о 
Dish, distinct kinds, half Kidney and half ad Prize—Silver Medal and {2 2 о 
ound, to include Sutton's Hundredfold & за Prize—Bronze Medal and rio 
Fluke and Sutton's Redskin Flourball , 
For Six Specimens of _Sutton’s rst Prize—Silver Medaland {£2 2 о 
King of the — oo fad Pr nf x Medal апі £1 1 o 
о Cuan FOR ENTR 
For — particulars jock ON, x: ча ун LA ae: 
yal Horticultural Society's Gentes: South K ensington, 
SUTTON & SONS will also a at the еы prr» ROOT SHOW, 
on November 20t 
A nad. bes a DE TATOS, COLLECTION of 
ANS ‘OSS 
ase 
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A SILVER CUP for А E COLLECTION of 
Moe AND VALUABLE MONEY PRIZES. 
No charge for entry. For further particulars apply to 
SUTTON & SONS, The Queen’s Seedsmen, 
EXHIBITION OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
READING. 
MESSRS. JAMES VEITCH & SONS 
Neun: E or Roy IN GREAT BEAUTY, 
And they invite all lovers of this f this flower to inspect the same at an early date. 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KIN KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
x R -Asda te V 1I NON S: 
THOMAS METHVEN & SONS 
AT PRE 
LARGE AND VERY FINE STOCK OF GRAPE VINES, 
Thoroughly s epe ie they beg to offer at the following Prices: 
First Size, 7s. 6d. ; Second Size, 5s. each. 
T. M. & Sons had the honour of ausis to the Gardens at Glamis Castle the Vines egre have succeeded so 
aimirably Y ne the management of Mr. Johnston ; and their present Stock is raised from eyes taken from these 
REW PEAR = LUCY GRIEVE” 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON 
Im much pent in ойейор this really fine Pear as a most valuable addition to its class 
t-c| 
of it is given by D 1 
forwarded ыы с postage voe a double ың of the f fruit, with Dr. Hogg's description, 
1874 :— 
en en 
wing henson 
tration “of which will be 
« is also given in the 
Gardeners’ Year-Book " for 
LU UcY in IEVE.—“ Fruit large, above the average, upwards of 3 inches long, and 2} wide, oval in outline’ 
tiny the features of „Glou Morçeau an and Swan's s Egg. Its —X— lemon- moe with a red blush towards 
the su t dot lesh white, very ten метин ч very juicy, 
апа richly Ккк It is a delicious Pear, having the texture of flesh found in Marie and ripens in October. 
10s. 6d. each. i 
The seed о was sown in a flower-pot by the daughter and p E of Mr. Peter G 
ока Hall, near Bury St. Ed unds, who carefully tended the plants till th e enough to be planted out, 
ere the first of them bore fruit, in 1873, the little maid er PE "The frs -class qualities of this fruit 
wil е her name, and as a livin d become at once a professional souvenzr t “ forget-me-no 
wholesale trade firms upon E. G. HENDERSON N's books have each loured Illustration sent, 
са а List of New and other Pla: ts, specially priced for —€— and November. Any other Firm can have a copy 
Of their Priced List sent free, and the Illustration also, for s 
A NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
Of Miscellaneous Hardy and Exotic Bulbs, Roses, Fruit Trees, Spring-flowering Bedding 
Plants, &¢., sent free on application. 
‘THE WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. 
THE KNAP HILL LEN 
Cupressus Lawsoniana erecta viri 
ANTHONY WATERER 
Will be happy to supply beautiful “gra 
mens of this famous hardy Evergreen, at th 
fo. — 
30s. per doz. 
Viens high, 3 to 4 feet do., 425. to Gos. per doz. 
igh, 4 gan probi do., mers sace os to2rs. е. 
No айнын have es iid rom the ere here referred to, 
which are simply perfect in bap and splendidly rooted. 
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. 
ОГИ АРА. 
JAS. GARAWAY & CO, 
ALMONDS, sta Е eae poeta 
BAYS, x to 2 feet, 6s. per veil ; 2 to 3 feet, 95. ү dozen. 
C "ded git Scarlet, to "3 feet, ros. per отеп; 8to ro 
ELMS, Chichester, 3 r^ 4 PL 
disci 4to б feet, 305. 
per ır eet, nea саре 
» » wu v fne, % to 10 fect, seg фа тоо; то to 12 feet, 
оо; 12 to EM Ted 100. 
ESCALLONIA MACRANTHA, 1 ts, 9s. per doz ze 
AUREL, Portugal, 2 to 3 feet, ba, 105. per ns 
LIMES, 8 ly ro feet, 2° рег dozen ; то to 12 feet, IMs per doz. 
OAKS, Evergreen, ts, 3 to 3 feet, т dozen, боз. 
рет тоо; em eet, 125. per dozen oe pt тоо. 
PÆONIES, Moitas. т 12. per dozen. 
WILLOWS, Kilmarnock Weeping, 18s. per dozen. 
-— ——9 
Leading sorts, g selection. 
APP dem , darf trained, dre nero per dozen. 
15s. per per dozen. | 
APRICOTS. Maidens, o 
dwarf-trai: Pel anges 
CHERRI yv deem Y Маа iet enn 45. per 
3 Pe oak 
morgen and ars. per dozen, 
os pyramids, ъз to 4 DUST. таз. " PEN 755. per 100; 4 t0 5 
ozen, 
AD 
» Standards, 15s. per dozen. 
JAS. GARAWAY AND CO., 
Durdham Down Nurseries, Clifton, Bristol. 
CRANSTON'S NURSERIES - 
(ESTABLISHED 1785). 
TO THE TRADE. 
CRANSTON AND I beg to offer very. 
fine 
Dwarf-trained PEARS. 
Dwarf-trained APPLES, 
атсаи PLUMS. 
D trained CHERRIES. 
Pyramid PEARS. 
Pyramid PLUMS, 
Pyramid CHERRIES. 
The Largest Stock of DWARF ROSES in the Trade. 
PRICED LISTS ON APPLICATION. 
THE NURSERIES, HEREFORD. 
Purchasers will find a REAL ADVANTAGE in 
more of Hooper's assortments of Bulbs, w 
as under :— 
c both INDOOR and OUTDOOR CULTURE. 
з, 44 ш. per? We epp Moa No. à Чч 3.; No. 3, 
For CONSERVATORY and Mr bON CULTU 
No. 5, £4 45. cup ap 446 | m , No. 6, £335; No.7, 
For mbi policies only. 
No. то, £ (containing т7от bulbs); No. 11, £3 3%; 
* * No. 12, £2 25. ; No. 13, £t 15. 
HOOPER Ax» CO., Covent Garden, London, W.C. 
