. NOVEMPER 13, 1875.] THE™~ GARDENERS “CHRONICLE. бт 
WORCESTER PEARMAIN APPLE. STANDARD. PANE 
Awarded a First-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural S. voe, October 6, 1875. S. 
aN Oe ae ОЕЕО ынын» zs otn ars ostio re cumst tar dn If less than Six E oed z arè € an increased 
ruit 22 inches wide, and same in height, conical; S Ne ус у Per dos. 4 
skin smooth, brilliant red, with minute fawn-coloure E ане, od nk ES 
1 і ssoniana, c R A 
ts ; flesh very tender, crisp, juicy, and sweet, with a "2 lia, sophorasfolia, esos, weeping wh” 5 3r о 
very pleasant flavour, perhaps the most valuable of ъп glandulosa” Ahh ыры 
all for ket tree is as productive as Lord ALMOND, ойша, incana, m macrophylla, and quercifolia 12 о 
Suffield Apple, and one of the handsomest fruits in ASH, c mmon, 3b to т кы "e 
cultivation. Ripe end g » aucubæfoli , cucullatus, flowerin 
T p of August, and will keep till » juglandifolia, monophylla, o m. AERE. 18 ч 
ristmas. sa M d s = e ged, е. 8 о 
Maiden Trees, тоз. 6d, each ; Pyramid оғ Т) vained Т угез, 21s. each. Coloured Plates, 6d. each. si Cil pie: and old arked weeping - < » = o 
es ispo 
» pur ауе. то dg Б vis 
RED HAWTHORN DEN APPLE.—Dr. Hogg Heseytbes Bis as large, oblate, pi » erested-leaved, IS leaved, Fermleaved 1. 42 0 
angular ; skin smooth, greenish yellow, with a red blush next the sun; fi ite, tender and juicy, with BIRCH Poe. variegate ++ 42 0 
лу апа арта acidity. А very early а valuable culinary Apple, ; ge August and September, ern-leaved, silver, weeping, 8 to ro feet 
Maiden trees, 75. 6d. each ; Pyramid or trained trees, ros. 6d. › silver, weepin a feet ү езже vo mh 
» 51 , a » I2 о 
YORKSHIRE BEAUTY APPLE. LG Hogg, in his Manual, says this fruit is | pias CHER cune. а юби: 1ши „мо 
32 inches wide and 3 inches high, roundish, flattened, el angular; skin bright yellow, with a bright red | BROOM, к», v yellow Sp Spanish, "white эрине » 5 м 
blush on the sunny side ; flesh tender and juicy, with an agreeable acidity. А first-rate culinary Apple for VP gr A, papyrifera з. 48 o 
August and September, the ЕЕ чү: апа меан t qualit ity ought to commend it as a good orchard fruit for MU А, EO and d Kemp feri.. — ..  .. 42 0 
the market. Maiden trees, 55. each ; Pyramid or trained trees, 7s. 6d. CHERRY haleb va ete E Er, ш 
LII а! ee 
| NEW GOLDEN LAB URNUM. —Unquestionably the finest hardy golden-leaved | |j, horten sis rosea, n pendula, and latifolia pendula 1: 39 o 
tree known, of immense value for park and garden scenery ; it will take a foremost position among pictori ESTNUT, m - А ‘is UM 
and garden trees ; the foliage is a brighter golden-yellow em the ане of the ordinary Laburnum. First- | COLUTEA, red and. eaved and variegated 3... 30 о 
class Certificate awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society, August 4, 1875. Price ros. 6d. each; Standard | CORNUS, mas variegata | U 0 7 "Pe? 
and extra strong trees, 21s. Coloured plates, ch. CYTISUS, austria’ Simonsii ‚жй 
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OTHERA JAPONICA.—A new and beautiful evergreen 8 shrub. One of the most б serum penc icum figi pee ud 
coo deni recu deer -— this is perhaps the prettiest evergreen they have in Japan ; it grows зімо and Weldon в. De ee 0 
t 20 fee ig as n leaves a. mes rofusion of bright red fruit ; it ffe pen down, weeping AOI TTE 
ER Price уы ET pini ap ion of bright ruit ; it is very effective and perfectly s Campestris aurea vari ski hii). ud 42 о 
CLIMBING ROSE пови? TESS ‘of OXFORD.—The old variety in all respects, | » elegantissima pendula.. — .. — ¢ 150s. per roo $e 
except in beingea free climber. » ad Io to 12 feet ..  ..  ..roos ,, 15 о 
r v Са кок eee ee 
2 ee IOO$. ГР 15 О 
9 ic ‚ 14 to 16 feet 
FIFTY ACRES OF FRUIT TREES. » Berardi, “etl emarginata f баб ".. a o 
” n 
зда and Dwarf.trained PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, | ” pyramidalis. Dampier ро ичеди “ЫЗНЫ cr. gcc 
PEARS and APPLES, very fine trees for dla eie s чел rn suberosa p 2: o 
y vim mina 
Standard, Pyramid, Dwarf, Bush, and Cordon APPLES, PEARS, “PLUMS, and CHERRIES, |” biana, Wheatleyi 218 4 ot werent i 
ISTA, anxantica, precor and u E 
ORCHARD HOUSE TREES, Established in Pots, for Immediate Fruiting. BUR TEE конк de mue lu E 
PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APPLES, FIGS, ORANGES, | HORSE CHESTNUT, scarlet III m мо 
апа MULBERRI ES. » » Scarlet, то to.12 feet pu ib. 360 
V 5» scarlet, extra strong stems " M s 0 
NES, Planting Canes, 3s. 6d. to 5s. each; Extra Strong Fruiting Canes, 75. 6d. to 10s. 64. each. PT бер T эң, Kite. double red poole 
3 ээ s е whl e, ou 
All the above of perir ажи, perfect in form, ee а and health, and true toname. » o» LN Memmingerii, ohioensis, mik 
ee Descriptive Price Lis JUDAS T REE E, purple anc and тоюна тч жа 
WELVE AGRE SENSA paniculata eum feet” of 2 
LAB em Scotch, purple, 
S OF ROSES ercifótia 18 о 
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Standards - Dwarfs, all the popular sorts; 80 choicest Tea-scented and онай РНЕ LARCH Ph. бю zo feet Ў à NL x ve M 
xtra strong Hybrid Perpetual "Roses, 1 in pots for immedia "E for к быы. е Ф ee ee E A хайн 
2 ing 
| Climbing Roses in great variety. See Descriptive Price Lis weeping (eue and japonica RD 
| | LILAC, СЕ X., Persian red ‘and white, Siberian 
j and whi ite oe oe 
FOR SHRUBBERIES. LIME, nem P ues e 1.1405. per 100 38 x 
| » wigg то to ІІ feet .. +. 17585. 24 о 
| P : ae por twigged, 1r to r2 feet. . „. 2008, FE 30 о 
. LAUREL, Colchic, the best hardy CISTUS io ena in pots . ri to2 fet, gor жлеб twigked, 12 to ty fect (ole су ee 
| MES уи» tcu i04 feet, 35s. | ARBUTUS (Strawberry tree) ., 1$ to 2, fee ^ duet тера эпо stems. rete 1 
. » Portugal, ver ва Uc TIPOS feet, 355. (Strawberry tre 2 to2 fet 5 lati е 
| ” Portugal, v ery fine .. es 2 to 2} feet, sos. CEPHALOTAXUS DRUPACEA «x t, 2: y pl rere rie vitifolia » 0 
FE os Сагалап, ver very A .. 2 103 feet, соз. | TREE IVIES, full of flow vs to п сае, 24 MA acuminata, 5 42 о 
ro» Кена we. че а 05 pet zar. | LAU RUSTING. о v TN HE ee que MAPLE, campestre punctata 7 uo 
: inct an autiful vars. 2 to3 feet, sos. | BROOMS, White and Yellow .. 2 to x " Nye ars ze > 
| Coro NEASTER _SIMONSI, fine, 5 p4 Сейил. YEW ЖЬ, busy — ..— Jo ЖШ i sx HE SI € 7с 2 
a US ЈАРО 2 103 feet, 5o. » English, bushy .. pgs .. 2 to 2} feet, боғ. on — 5 to 6 feet stems — iudi irm 
| U ON YM y : s , 39  »» , o 
| v s” RADICANS » English, bushy .. 3d .. 2310 з feet, 80s. & o 8 feet stem ээ 24 о 
ARIEGAT Ас ы? s r foot, m » Golde n, bus shy сга zs eoo 9 I} foot, gos. Уй AER: алпарып, meii rubrum 18 o 
7 S rum virginicum 
| er doz* rubru A E 8 
| ud urine bi - 5H 4 tos y oix CRYPTOMERIA PHRGANS 4 2 t0 2% inta 215, MOUNTAIN ASH, TE o feet . .. тоз. per 100 то м 
о . ^. 5 106 feet, 42s. | PICEA PINSAPO .. 2 to 2À feet, зб e-berried and dei feriis M. 
i. Ак, Atria Evergreen s «s 25 to 3 feet, 30s. 2} to 3° feet, aas OAK! weeping ng and „з= Б 9 
SW Austrian Evergreen .. .. 3 to4 feet, 425. YUCCA GLORIOSA’ PENDULA 12 to I5 in., icy Moe 4 E еса. Mrs 
» Ford'sEvergeen — .. .. 3 to4 = 36. | „ GLORIOSA PENDULA .. 151018 Rs MK eee е M ee 
| БЕАСН, ао doble blossomed .. js mM Sd e. @ 
_ IVY, stron я 
| g, for climbing ., th 104, A uy aot. ROSES, Climbling, in variety «4. 3. f04 i2 жаў 1 POPLAR, gr ro. РЕВ M pendula .. A s 
р CREEPER ..  .. 3 104 feet, 40s. | HONEYSUCKLES, in variety .. 3 to4 feet, qos. | у Black Ie айап, Lombardy, Ontario, and ына > 
p NIPERUS CHINENSIS— One of the | ABIES DOUGLASII.— This, the most па" 
e most ornamental Shrubs in cu ыы, апа noble of Evergree wt * PRIVET, olden rien weeping, longifolium and 
edad valuable to the landscape gardener. In spring duces valuable Timber, close, heavy, end fies fom Kits, x o s se xe кае M D 
pe golden with its numerous flowers, which, when of the colour of Yew . It is a native of California, PYRUS, Aria (White Beam) hybrids, tomentosa pendula 18 o 
saaken with the wind, give off a cloud of yellow dust; an h itg d ог feet high, » Malus floribunda, ilis .. ae + 48 o 
lant be kept closely pruned, the young growth through. The flagstaff at Kew is of this tree, and was, » imperialis, Kaido, Riversii ee жо 
е luxuriant and leafy that it gives an wing, 309 feet high. There is ME Deane MINI nervosa, Fontainebleau 18 o - 
different, but equally pleasing effect in its silvery tinge and (Bucks) a specimen measuring at the present time тоо feet | SIBERIAN CRAB, scarlet wee tires е.в та 
oe outline. en left t high, and go feet through the branches, with a trunk о feetin | SNOWY MESPILUS, — da, grandiflora, 
valle P prp iet с анс to stand in pairs nens circumference at 4 feet above the base. It was raised from : +: ++. 28 0 
PI tog feet, ros. each ; £4 4s. per dozen. seed sown by Mr. Frost, the present gardener, in 1828, andis | SUMACH, typhina (Stag’s-horn) « . .. 18 о 
[ CRA PINSA APO.. — A very handsome nowamodelofbeauty. r2 to 15 feet, 12s. 62, each, £sper doz. SYCAMORE, з e 755. IC 12 о 
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densely branched tree, The branches are. very thickly THE SILVER CEDAR of MOUNT ATLAS. enc n and. variegated.. UM T 
Singula I" and sp horizontally, thus giving a —Now is the time to plant this eminen Ana gt tree, THO N, Paul’s double crimson, double pink, 1505. р. їо 21 о 
distinct 2nd utiful appearance. It is one of the most unsurpassed for majestic grace and picture grandeur $$ double white, — scarlet, and in Mos at Persas 
“tially for desirable trees for ornamental planting, espe- even by the Cedar of Lebanon, which it MD ера: о папи 21. о 
that it = ade Its perfect of form is so striking and many consider it a variety, but its leaf is more silvery, | TULIP TREES 42 о 
10 feet, uld have irae in every collection. Eight to it um twice as fast, and its obici is very valuable. WILLOW, caprea tricolor, Kilmarnock, weeping 30 o 
DECID 412 per dozen. Noble trees, xo to 12 feet, 255. each, — » Wolseyana, : ~~ 3 © 
MENG IDUOUS FLOWERING SHRUBS in 50 beautiful varieties, 30s. per 1 ” ae " сері E v = 
AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, >a many 0 thousands in great variety. See Priced Lists. | 7 extra strong, weepi o 14 G08. t0 60 о 
RICHARD SMITH, NURSERYMAN and SEED MERCHANT, WORCESTER. 
