612 IHE GARDENERS .. CHRONICLE. 
[NOVEMBER 13, 1875, 
ОАА ЕРКЕ 
MAURICE YOUNG 
BEGS TO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS VERY 
AND: FINE: SPOCK: 
EXTENSIVE 
FINE QUARTERED FOREST TREES, for AVENUES, 
BELTS, 
BEECH, BIRCH, CHESNUTS (Horse and Spanish), ELMS, LIMES, 
NORWAY MAPLE, OAKS, POPLARS, SYCAMORE, &c. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, and 
EVERGR 
EENS. 
COMMON and PORTUGAL LAURELS, BOX, BERBERIS, 
HOLLIES (Variegated and Green), BAYS, AUCUBAS, LAURUS- 
TINUS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, SCARLET and other OAKS, 
SCARLET HORSE CHESTNUT, VARIEGATED and other | ^UCUBAS, BIOTA, BOX, 
SPANISH CHESTNUT; ALNUS CORDATA, IMPERIALIS, LACI- | HARDY HEATHS, VARIEGATED HOLLIES, MAHONIA, 
NIATA, AUREA, and others; ACERS of sorts, LIQUIDAMBAR, 
‘TULIP TREES, MOUNTAIN ASH, LABURNUMS, PYRUS of | TREE IVIES, &c. 
sorts, DOUBLE BLOSSOMED and WEEPING CHERRIES, 
WEEPING ASH, BEECH, ELMS, POPLARS, WILLOWS, &с, 
BETULA ALBA PENDULA YOUNGII 
(YOUNG'S WEEPING BIRCH). 
HARDY CONIFERS. 
JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS AUREA 
(YOUNG’S GOLDEN CHINESE JUNIPER), the finest Golden 
Conifer known. ` 
Splendid in foliage, and in great variety. 
RHODODENDRONS. 
Very fine, and in all the leading varieties. 
HARDY CLIMBING and OTHER PLANTS 
WALLS and TRELLIS. 
VIRGINIAN CREEPERS, &c. 
FRUIT TREES of Leading Kinds. 
SPLENDID COLLECTION of HARDY JAPANESE 
LANTS. . 
Med mia 
ACERS. E TUS OSMANTHUS, LIGUSTRUM, CRYPTO- 
MERIA, RETINOSPORA, THUJOPSIS, BIOTA, &c. 
A NEW PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
IS NOW READY, CONTAINING FULLEST INFORMATION, AND MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION. 
Special arrangements made with Purchasers of large quantities. 
SI ASON 
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MAGNIFICENT SEEDLING AUCUBAS, 
Large quantities, in all sizes and colours, of the best varieties, for Beds 
and Clumps, and of cheaper varieties for Belts and Covers. 
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of PLANTS for WINTER 
BEDDING 
COTONEASTER, EUONYMUS 
OSMANTHUS, RETINOSPORA, GOLDEN YEWS, THUJOPSIS, 
STANDARD and DWARF ROSES. 
CHEAP EVERGREENS and SHRUBS for COVERS, бо. 
ARBOR-VITZES, AUCUBAS, BERBERIS, SWEET BRIARS, 
FLOWERING SHRUBS, LAURELS, PRIVET, SAVIN, 
ABIES, PINUS, PICEA, CEDRUS, TAXUS, CUPRESSUS, | HOLLIES, &c. 
JUNIPERUS, THUJA, THUJOPSIS, &c., 
YEWS, 
for 
CLEMATIS, IVIES, JASMINES, HONEYSUCKLES, ROSES, 
TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES, &c. 
AN INSPECTION OF THE STOCK, WHICH EXTENDS OVER ONE HUNDRED ACRES, IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 
RAILWAYS.—tThe Nurseries are 10 minutes’ walk from the Milford Station, and 1 mile from the Godalming (New) Station, on the Ports 
mouth Line ; 2 miles from the Godalming Old Station (all on the South-Western Railway) ; 4 miles from Shalford Station on the Reading 
. and Reigate Line ; and 4} miles from Bramley Station on the Guildford and Horsham Branch of the Brighton and South Coast Railway. 
| P Goods can hed esses ad without unloading to any Station on the principal Railways in England and Scotland; by this means much 
is gained, besides avoiding a great deal of injury, which frequently occurs in unloading and reloading. 
| MILFORD NURSERIES, near GODALMING, SURREY. 
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