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THE- GARDENERS: CHRONICLE. 
ODERICK NICHOLSON, ADVERTISING 
AGENT and GENERAL CoMMISSION AGENT, 112, Fleet 
Street, E.C. 
ow Glass, Sheet Lead, Paints, &c. 
HOMAS” MELRAND AN AND 
and MANUFACTURERS. New LIST of 
PRICES oy JUN E, very eai pay n a ieee 
isho opsgate Street Without, E.C. 
E K Ro Y oR M S ON; 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDER am rnini 
APPARATUS ENGI 
Stanley Bridge, King’s Road, Ckalis, ‘Citi: S.W. 
and ESTIMATES on application. 
HE _ THAMES BANK IRON 
Brace cect 
( rs to Ly sie 
r Ground Aei sondon, S.E 
HOT -WATER APPARATUSES complete, 
of all kinds. R IPES and CONNEC. 
ni BOI LERS 
pa ‘me lesale Prices. 
t on application, or six stamps for Catalogue. 
ICHARDSON’S. PATENT PORTABLE 
HORTICULTU one A cect oa have the most 
PERFECT vig Looe of VENTILATION combined with COMPLETE 
) the waa ey are forwarded, ready 
eet eo painted, , carriage paid and safe, to any part of the 
RI sh ARD- 
Apply for Rar crag enclosing stamp, to W. 
SON anv CO., Horticu Itural Builders and water 
Engineers, DARLINGTON ; or (for London and onali of 
gland) to W. LAS nery Works, 
H. CELLES, Steam Join 
121, Bunhill Row, London, E.C. 
ARENDAZ AND FISHER, RusstA MAT 
MERCHANTS, 9, James Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
N faye of RAFEIA FIBRE, "TANNED GARDEN 
O ONET NEW = SOUTH= WALES: =- 
aa ly wea acre Me Se 
S MECHANICS. MINERS LABOURERS, 
ALE DOMESTIC S SERV. i sn „on payment of the 
aay HE ot exceeding fo: rty, 45 ros. 
For further information opi, the office of the Agent- 
General, 3, Westminst Victoria Street, S.W. 
a oo — Some na IRON 
RE fo ncing, some Second-hand IRON 
HURDLES i in ariaa condition ay ae ban price and all 
Fa Messrs. n & So 
Daw. ns, t2t, 
Street, I London, E 
YO BE LET, EIGHT ACRES of excellent 
most "ad vantageously situated, close to the 
Railway Station, Bishop Sto rtford), suitable for Horticultural 
gore ee Š arket cle ening, jer i Poania 
urther particulars aj EWTON, E 
Bishop Stortford, Hert dii nginecr, 
Farms in Devonshire aes 
ko BE LET, for seven or fourteen BE 
of eign Acres respectivel 7 
ap Mo 
as ane care u W. Abbott, 
For 
“Leighton Buzzard, Beds. 
T°, BE Eo ape the unexpired. term in a 
u of 40 years to run, mod 
nd ren ong of FOI monger: -built as 5 allan 
gud fen ot ve a in a healthy arire aa 
standing on an emine: manding oer views, and 
the. centre of a hunting. * disteicn, within an easy distance of 
London, and 15 minutes’ walk from the London and North- 
w= Full ae oun to be had on application to 
È DOUGLAS S DICK, Secretary’s Office, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, South Kensington, S.W. pisie 
: aae of the 
onike Eremis building 
E PEA and follow- 
' PLANTS, con- 
R C. STEVENS 
CT C STE Races of che le has 1 "been een instructed 
W get 
are quite sale. 
e all to be sold 
o be had on and 
of Mr. & TEV ; 
Taw ake S C STEVENS por ond ake | 
| PRIZE PRIMDLA SINENSIS. Red and 
KRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS, Fern-lea 
SALES BY AUCTION. 
Bedfont, Middlesex.—To Gardeners and Others. 
NAR. W. ta Aii is sirist to E o7 
£ UCTION Railway Hotel, Felt 
WEDNESDAY, July en bs 40 Clock. i a rar PA Fabat ‘of 
First-class FREEHOLD MARKET GARDEN raf reg t 
well stocked with standard ve a aes and ois 
of the choicest oe. T rming a valuable fruit 
highest state of cultivation, with t 
comprising cart-house, stable, and loft, admirably si 
south side of the high road from Bedfont to Pisa, about a 
quarter containing 2A. 2R. 27 
erry Bushes 
P lantation, in the 
May 8 viewed e particulars, with Conditions = Sale, had 
at the of Sale; of Mes RUSTON, CLARK AND 
RUST Ne (Solicitors, ry and of Mr.” W. “GOUGH, 
Auctioneer, and Lan d Ag. ent, Sunbury, Middlesex. 
On Tue — po 21, 
SALE of the valuable raap of Sirk kave ean 
ich 
ANTS of 
ave been imported 
RCHIDS, fine 
Oncidiums, Odon oglos: ncluding 
plants of. Blunti ey Alexandr), Trichopilias, a ETA 
and Ple ; also a few good EAST INDIAN ORCHIDS, 
Vandas Aerides, e, Dendrobiums, an nd 
Cypripedium: ms ; a fine Co lection of STOVE PLANTS and 
kri pores whieh may be named Adiantum farley- 
, fro o 3 feet across; also a Collection of the best 
JAPANESE € “CONIFER, ee of all the principal 
varieties, ering about lants, and seve uding 
specimen Reshuccoenl, 5 to 6 Tet high, and 2 to 3 feet in 
breadth; together Ary à r of GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, CAME LIAS, LEAS, &c. 
SSRS: APES. 
ND C 
respectfully announce ‘the receipt of instructions from 
rt Carklin ng, ners to SELL by AUCTION, 
AY; TEIN persion, oat ee Otte Bex FRIDAY, 
2, 
morning, at his "Alder Hou e Whale ge, near 
per the whole of a exceedingly t Collection of 
IDS and STOVE and GR OUSE PLANTS 
preparation, ral 
May we view ad on the F ‘eee sated fe Monday preceding 
the Sa 
The pE SE EVERGREENS in the grounds being too 
crowded, the surplus gouir may be purchased at gice, 
deliverabic eint basse 
N.B.—The HOUSE to be SOLD by Private Treaty, or 
LET, furnished, with immedi: err. For sgn ns 
and to treat, apply to Messrs. HE ITT AND PAUL, Dickinson 
Street, Manchester, 
Ferns—Exotic and Native. 
Jt LYNTON NATIONAL SCHOOL 
~iytgtiecgh is now in a position to eth the above 
for cash, in an 
nts, carefully packed and 
atched on receipt of Post Office Order or 
ue., 
The Guinea te ate ied See ss seven Exotics in pots, 
‘ei alin rare and w TO Adiantums; and twenty well- 
ER idee R ate A. Capillus-Veneris, &c. 
For further information, estimates, &c., address Mr. JAMES 
SORTON, National School F aye ee North D 
gees QUEEN VICTORIA.— 
This new Pelargonium is now bein he first 
owers have ai cris 
veep as ac really double, but is tent: fulness o form an and 
extra number of s have the 
colour is a rich vermilion ; all thet 
pure white, and the u 
contrast of the broad w 
color ur 
One Guinea each. 
One deren choice na em flowered Pelargoniums, including 
the beautiful P. Queen Victoria, for three Guine 
drawing of Pelargonium 1 Queen Victoria, “Be Macfarlane, 
can be had $ application, pric 6d. each. 
WILLIAM BULL F.L. Sa ‘Rasabisalabaae for New and Rare 
Plants, King's Ro ad, Chelse ea, S.W. 
Choice Seeds of Prize Flowers (Post free). 
SOW NOW. 
R. WILLIAM BULL recommends the 
er packet.—-s, d. 
White.. eachz2 6 
ie? Red and 
eal: bi broadly sitargined ids 
blotched with maroon. The 
with the vermilion oh see 
Pric 
* 
a ae 
‘ IZE OLARIA 
p an ZE re eee. a A 
PRICE: AURICULA, 
PRIZE ARC ait 
PRIZE FUCHSIA . ce 
7 ish iwga Choi 
stal ae or e Seed d Ne Rare 
King’s R oad, Chelsea. Tion, i ew and Plant 
C H Oo! c w 
CABBAGES.— 
ee 
Bee NH Nw NNI N 
poi 
oe 
k y varie 
Ea maliy a; 6d, phates piano: ig the following 
ge 8 Early 
ONION S.— ay eee i 
a (suita table for drawing green in sping), White S = Whi 
welve varieties of HARDY ANNUAL 
autumn sowing and s spring blooming, ts,; post ra aA =- 
Any of the above post free at at the prices q = ie 
Ph mening eed ose rey 
ISAAC BE BRUNNING 
Nurserymen, r , Market Place 
uoted, on receipt eral 
s i 
z Mas pe 
Flow 
ROYAL 
SPECIAL EVENING FETE, 
JULY 8, 1874. 
AWARDS of the JUDGES, 
LARGE SILVER GILT MEDAL. 
Mrs. Soden, Friez ill Farm, ea Weald, Brentwoo 
Flora ai Diecsuasions arranged fo a Dinner-table, 
SILVER GILT MEDAL -E 
Mrs. Gardner, Park John’s Wood, for Fh 
Decorations “for a a 
Mr. W. = Buster, St. Sorts Cray, Kent, for Floral Decora 
a Dinner-tabl a 
Mrs. w. "Seale, Vine Winey, Sevenoaks, for Floral De 
a Supper-table. 
SMALL SILVER GILT MEDAL. 
Miss le “here 59, cips Dete. Place, Russell Sq 
ral Dec ons for a Buffet. 
Miss E ieta fie Arch of Cut Foliage and Flowers 
a Sideboard. 
LARGE SILVER MEDAL. 
Mrs. pA Burley, Bais veie for Floral Decorations arranged 
ra Din 
Mis "Bla air, for Floral Decorations for a Buffet 
ne Gardner, Park House, St. John’s Wood, for Arch of Cut 
Foliage and Flowers pote Se fora pitoa rd. 
Mrs. Hu Pay Champion , Camberwell, 
ished). 
A A a 
- Messrs. Claudet- Hoshi 89, High Holborn, 
Decorations for a Buffet 
dson, for Floral Decorations for a Supper-ta 
Mears. “A ia ps ock & Co., 204, O 
ahd F 
Mra iadi for Epergne (furnish: 
SILVER MEDAL. 
Mrs. E Burley, for Floral Decorations fọr a B 
Mis a pg“ H es: ig ch of Cut Foliage and pe 
a Sid 
M Ca re, ei Epergne (furnished). 
Messrs. a 
Hen Mortlo ock & ‘Co. 
Mr. W. L. ee for Fi 
Messrs. Dick Radclyffe & Co., for Arch 
lowers suitable for a Sideboard. 
Mr. J. _Bolt on, Gr. W., Spottis swoode, Esq., 
Mr, Hepper, Gr, to s Pita Esq., The Elms, 
ustic Standing Basket 
Mr. S — Gr. to T. Budgett , Esq., Ealing Park, i 
Standing Basket furnished with Plants. 
Mr. Jose h Wh eeler, Gr. to J. Phillpott, Esq., 
J for Hates Basket vidi Gro po iia 
Tre Williams & Bach, Floral Decoration for a Buf 
SMALL SILVER MEDAL. 
Messrs. Barr & Sugden, King Street, Comet 
Hanging Baskets with Growing Plant 
Mr. W. Cole, for Hanging Basket with Cut Fawet 
RGE BRONZE MEDAL. 
Mrs. Bolton, nt bes Bouquet (tied). 
Mr. J. Hud or Arch of Cut Anai and Flowers, &c. 
Mr. W. L Buster, for sth furnish ; 
Messrs. J. Bromw ich & Co., 8, Vi Sabon rer 
for Bridal Bouquet, 
Miss E. Hanke for Epergn 
BRONZE MEDAL. 
. Harris, for Table Bouquet (not tied). 
Mrs. Hudson; for Hand Bouquet (tied). 
war boas . Wood & Son, High Street, Manches 
Bridal Bouquet, 
Sod 8 Son, for Ball-room Bouquet. 
CERTIFICATE. 
a E. saun for Tabie Bouquet (not tied). 
rs. E. y, for uquet (tied). 
rs. W. Seale, for Bridal iinet j 
2 J. Bolton, for Ball-room Bouquet: ee 
em & Cor for Hanging Basket 
ce a 7 
oS Caw. 
Per pi 
LEE’S CHOICE CALCEO IA, extra fine .. 
LES GI CHOICE ai ji e 
PRIMUI ! Vers leaved, reen white _ 
, PRIMULA HERATA doni double carmine 
PRIMULA ‘A, double white . . 
JOH anp CHAR oo 
