| DECEMBER 11, 1875.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
737 
ARCH— 
SCOTCH ur denn native), 50,000 
2 to 5 т Fine well-rooted stuff, grown 
a 
trier CO AND R 
Dib 
in a Priv; 
0,000, 3-yr. transplanted, 3 to 4 ft.; 
‚ 3-Yr. transplanted, 
Lo ‚Бол by the undersigned, to whom apply for 
np ROBERTSON, Seedsmen, 22, Mary Street, 
Special ( Offer. 
я URPLU 
AT Te PANE PRICES. 
UIT TRE 
Standard APPLES, PEARS, PLU 
Dwarf-trained MOORPARK APR 
NECTARINES, PEARS, and CHE S 
ASHTON RED an 
EE TH 
| ў NSPLANTED FOREST TREES. 
; HORNBEA T, 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 feet. 
LM, Cornish - P" 3to 4 and 4 tg 5 feet. 
HAZEL, 2 
AGB t. 8 f£, 
E 1o 5 an da 5 to 
lack Italian, 2 de 3 and 3 to 4 feet. 
WILL OW, Huntingdon, 2 to 34 fee 
PRIVET, Evergreen, 1 to 2 and 2 to 3 fee 
SPRUCE FIR, 3 to 4 and 4 to 5 feet 
» з» fine Christmas trees, 3 to 4 and 4 to 5 feet. 
SCOTCH IR; 4 to 5 and 5 to 6 6 fee 
BOX, Green, sik oak NAM. 
MAHONIA pee et 1 to An foot 
LAUR 4, and 4t о 5 feet. 
FINE лра a er we ANN PLANTING. 
BIRCH, 6 to 8, 8 to zo, „apd 10 to I1 
, strong 1 roots for forcing. 
4*.* £ 1 
on application to 
FREDERICK PERKINS, 2, Gold Street, Northampton. 
S NURSERY STOCK, 
S, and CHERRIES. 
Pyramid APPLES, PEARS, PLUMS, un сарин 
COT ACHES, 
| Dwarf Maiden MOORPARK APRICOTS. dnd PLUMS. 
DSUMMER YELLOW 
RIACA, very fine, 2 to 3, ` to 4, and 4 to 
extra 
Prices 
S 
| 
NEW PEAS AV ZUM PRESENT 
KNIGHT'S NEW PEA, "THE STAR OF INDIA."—A 
T це w late wrinkled ma 
t3 ек, wal x5. Jong well-fll ed 
à s delicous flavour. 
t gardening purposes. Per 
quart, 55.; per pint, 
GRAYSON'S “ BAST ANGLIAN." w and distinct 
"ru dwarf wrinkled marrow, of superior uii large size, 
d great productiveness, coming n for week e arlier than 
^ "Champion of E The pla d bris ch- 
ing habit, the pe and well filled. T е been spoken 
pz y ons ners, as well as 
by large dg for Market, to whom it was | sent к trial last 
еа. 2feet. Рег quart, 2s. 6d.; регі pa s. 6d. 
beara s, poop. 
whic x edid Жы RE d 
crop, "Ro for Le sow: 
- exhibitio 
5. 6d. 
ing ге for second and phim | 
er quart, r pint, 
rices to the Trade on — ЕЕ 
NUTTING anp SON 
Seed Warehouses, 6o, Barbican, GER E.C. 
резко ORCHIDS i. ag BRAZIL. 
IMPORTANT OFFE 
BURLINGTONIA EET PICTA 
CATTLEYA t ышы ТЫ to ox 
CATTLEYA CRISPA 
» LEOPOLDII, e to 215.; ext 
SET to 215, 
CHE "ut 
P 
EE CINNABARINA (et, 75. 6d. to 215. 
PRJESTANS, 2 
PURPURA TÀ, 7 s eb. ^ PT 215.; extra strong, 42s. 
MILTONIA CANDIDA, 15$. 
wpe fo H CRISPUM, 7s. 6d. to 215. 
pe very distinct, 215. to 425 
X YORBESII, 21$. 
y2 MARSHALLIANUM (true), unded in full bloom 
ied flowers to be seen), 3 to 5 g 
» PULVINATUM, 7s. 62. (and 42s. 
БА ES ud. collared in full bloom, 15s., 215, 
SOPHRONITES COCCINEA, 75. 64. 
GRANDIFLORA, 75. 6d. to 
CUTICARIA HADWENII. ros. 
6d. 
ZYGOPETALUM MAXILARIA, 215. toi ош. 
ecial quotations for lar 
Also, fresh un ges SEEDS of alme SORSONICE, 
at ros. per 
кА СРЕ Woodland's Nursery, Hither Green, 
Lewisham 
га 
| EMDORTED ORCHIDS. 
Я 
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CATTL 
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ij 
CATTLEYA MAXIMA. 
OCOA-NUT ro REFUSE— 
Sure Protection against Frost. nty bushels 6s. 84., 
5o E 125. 64., truck, 455. CA ooa Ta within 6 miles, or 
THOMAS HODGES Амр CO. (late Н. Wricut), Eagle © 
€ Fibre Works, Hatcham Road, Old E © зау SE. 
1, Bishopsgate Street Without, London 
PE AT.—A few hundred tons of excellent 
Pb delivered at the Farnborough Station on the South- 
Wes or South-Eastern mesi at 175. per ton. 'А smal 
айе "will pue sent by Post, 
T N. bee Ре А Bagshot, Surrey. 
ROWN FIBROUS I PEAT. | “noi quality for 
Stove Plants, &c. 
Orchids, 
BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, for Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 
"cd ed а. Шапа e 
BLACK PEAT, for general purpose 
ное on rail at Blackwater A teur Eastern Railway), or 
Farnborough (South-Western way), by the truck-load. 
ample sacks, 5s. 6d. ea 
FRESH SPHAGNUM, ros. 6d, 
WALKER AND CO., сека cud Hants. 
HE LONDON uu COMPANY 
(ESTABLISHED 1 
Have now rady for d 2 fine ar ptu 
WHEAT MANURE, for a 
URSER'S TURNIP MANURE. 
SUPERPHOSPHA 
NITROPHOSPHA 
y of SODA, SULPHATE of AMMONIA. 
uine PERUVIAN еа &c. 
116, Fenchurch Street URSER, Secretary. 
ISHURST COMPOUND. — Used by 
Sold cages by Seedsmen, in boxes, rs., 35., 
РЕ ч y PRICE’S PATENT CANDLE COMPANY 
(Limit 
ELL'S MILDEW COMPOSITION, as 
ed b 
^ Horricur TU CONDALE,” 
а E Viverues, [sd н 
ооо feet of . Retail zs. 
bottle, of ie sole is ос ia 
BELL anD SON, ro and 11, нден хоба Nopwith. 
hes 
a 
aem 5 Hs 
M R. L C SIRVENS will SELL by AUCLION, ot ти peat 
Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., 
. half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, a large importation of ORCHIDS from the cool districts of the 
. United States of Colombia, including a quantity of a very handsome ODONTOGL 
- which gives fine spikes of handsome, large, richly spotted flowers (dried specimens of the ears 
on THURSDAY, December 16, at 
OSSUM, 
. and spikes can be seen at the Sale) ; also a number of mixed ANGULOAS and LYCASTES, as 
Collected, several probably new; ONCIDIUM AURIFERUM ; 
EYAS, which have been collected in a fresh district, and are therefore probably new ; and 
some good plants of the chaste AUGULOA UNIFLORA, with various other ORCHIDS. Also, 
an importation of SACCOLABIUM BLUMEI MAJUS and AERIDES MACULOSUM, one of 
the most beautiful of Aerides; an importation of good plants from Ecuador of the true 
a quantity of good-looking 
On view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES, 38, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, 
ONDON, 
W.C. 
CATTLEYA MAXIMA. 
ГЕ. J.C. STEVENS will include in his SALE, on THURSDAY, 
December 16, at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., CATTLEYA 
MAXIMA, collected by M. Wallis in the very same locality where the late M. Warscewicz first 
detected it, in 1857. The plants sent home by M. Warscewicz arrived all dead, and no other 
Collector has since been in this locality. M. Wallis saw no flowers on the plants, finding them 
.. Àn fruit, but there is no doubt that it is the Cattleya of which М. Warscewicz spoke to Dr. Reichen- 
. bach inthe highest terms, leaving him a sketch showing the flowers in a many-flowered spike of 
large size, dark purple, with a very long beautifully reticulated ilip, quite distinct from any other 
leya. Prof, Reichenbach has had the kindness to describe it in this week's Gardeners’ 
Chronicle, P- 740, and to give a copy of M. Warscewicz sketch, which will be shown at the Sale. 
On view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
с 0х ROOMS AND OFFICES, 38, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, 
LONDON, W.C. 
"eh e sgg bi "S (“Th 
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Seedsm and pF, sa "None ы s. od. d. ad: 
per botile, it packed te travelling, of the Ma Miser. 
NG AND СО... 
Т. ARCHER'S “ЕКІСІ DOMO.”— 
T mra by Her Majesty the Queen for Windsor 
Castle ogmore Са HEN the late Sir J. Paxton ; and the 
late Plans Tix. 
DE of PREPAR ED HAIR and WOOL. 
rfect non-conductor of heat or cold. keeping a fixed 
temperature where it is applied. А good covering for Pits ard 
Forcing Frames 
PROT ECTION from COLD WINDS and MORNING 
* FRIGI DOMO" NETT € 2 "yards wide, 1s. 4d. and 
15. tod. per yard. 
d Y duas DOMO” CANVAS. 
2 hast ii 
3 yard 
eism ЖЕ 1 M emis f “Frigi Domo," 
LISHA A on aker o mo, 
x R ^ m B Lande ] SE; and 
carriage ра! 
TICE.—REMOVED from XCANNON cde ds CITY. 
um MATS, for Packing and —— 
Frost. poa dre p = and 705. 
M Wove, 405. ; for Packing. 20s., 255. a 
ALTBY xm rs ir, Fenchurch iiis tama 
Pon London 
PODER THOUSAND ARCHANGEL 
d TEN LX Mate acf uL ST. 
R MATS, ust arrived ex ''Melita 
PETERSBUR ы ‘Second hand good Mats for oe 
Prices, a Ma plica ; 
E ist i£ rede Street South, Goodman's Fields, : 
ear the Min nori 
bs MATS, 
9 
VT vitem 
SON'S TA are 
urable. Price List, gan s the 
A MATS—A la WE d 
Rv: v ida кы 1 and Petersburg, for ies Packing. 
Ms ENDAZ А: mes "FISHER, npo and 
nd 9, James Street, сона t Garden, ha 
stock of MATS he eh 
| Bhd ros бенен Low Terms 
