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Establish 1841. 
ARDENERS CHRONICLE 
A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 
1874. 
Tis iird at the (i 1 Price 5d. 
Post Office as a Newspaper, Post FREE, 5}d. 
CONTENTS. 
— the aye ese Privet weer 
Aba : jon AaS 142 
ors FAS Myosotis dissitiflora 146 
Pearson 131 | Natural histor ss iie ith 
onse Karr (with por- cu it) 43 
i 137 | Neglect ted | plan 143 
"Arbor - vitæ cet G P j Rollis- 
cut) 145 *3 
Si ith cat) ere tay , new | m mater ial 129 
i ibn, MERE peloria in Linaria (vit ith 
Saes of seiothag uts, ey 142 
goods ee Es lorera, ‘the .. ere 
-. 142 | Plants, new gard 130 
yrd flowe ers eee tm mt for w. ild iow ers. — 
ime a c+ ae 138 
+> ERE Rollisson’ $ Nur sery 5 
139 Messrs. 131 
pture, the 140 | Rose shows, a new fea- 
flowers .. w i Oem.. I 
correspondence :— oar R i D 
oe ra S E | I31 
ae? Sae of. Peächés, &e. 146 
.» 143 | Societies :— 
eee at Flower Show 148 
fe 256 Frome Amateur Rose 
: their Chu tah s 
ture rire Tiä ge- eee Horticul- 
ve ve 397 tural I4 
tee Massachusetts Horticul- 
en 130 ral 149 
(with Viinadan 3 in Peas PRO 
< 132 | Vila K e os recede 
er +. 145 | Wea the oga 
auratum, a mon- Window fine plants | 141 
a 2 142 | Winter. e las + 146 
The “Gardeners’ Chronicle” in America. 
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fed Smee k 
AL HORTICULEURAT SOCIETY, 
eee on, 
RAL COMMITTEES’ 
j ERAL MEETING at 3 0’Clock. 
f CHESTER BOTANICAL 
and gee ge SOCIE 
Semen and Horticultural 
e Agricultural Society, 0 
THURSDAY, August 11, 12, and 13. 
can be obtained on ee ication to 
I EDM ONDS, Broad Street, Hereford. 
PER-MARE and EAS 
RSET HORTICULTURAL = SOCIERY. 
INUAL S SHOW. w l be held TUESDAY, 
pie. — of the HONORARY 
DAY, 
his 
way 
CE. — 
NG, on WEDNESDAY. next, Augu ugu ieat at = o’Clock. 
after the COME She = which uneasy: 
e wien Eo wil be pm away in Prizes. 
Twelve Acres of Roses in one 
JU TAND SMITH invites inspection of 
S, now in fine bloom; a 
The 
To the Trade, &c.—Roses ! 
hed mabe AND CO. are 
nts of the best varieties i 
varieties of 1874, in fine well-established plants, Sent, carriage 
and package paid, to any Railway Station in the United 
Kingdom, on receipt of Post Office Order for 315. 6¢. 
Descriptive and Priced ‘erat AL td ia and further infor- 
matioh, gratis and post free on applicatio: 
The Royal Norfolk Ranewies, “Norwich. 
ee THOUSAND of the poe 
-4 TEA, NOISETTE, CHINA, and other ROSE 
select from, all strong and healthy, in pots. Descriptive iiad 
LIST on application. 
RICHAF ARD SMITH, oa Worcester, 
ROS 
N ursery, 
Roses! ! Ros 
i 
HE COLLECTION « -e f ROSES is NOW 
M. Th es are situated between 
the igri and Saw bridgew: rorth Stations (G.E 
The Rose Amateur s Guide, roth Edition (by Tine Rivers), 
may be had, post free, for 4s. 
THOMAS RIVERS AND SON, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, 
chard-house Cul 
LARGE. COLLECTION. ‘of FRUIT 
ES, in_pots, can be SEEN in FULL 
BEARING. ‘The Nur 
and Sawbridgeworth Ag A 
E ng Edition (by Thomas Rivers), 
may be had, post free, frs ne 
THOMAS RIVERS AND SON, ee eek Herts. 
et: “ot “TIMBER “TREES, 
RUB s indigenous to AE ge oo 
Zealan oe and PR maui apy spn y TREE FERNS, 
ft with we zs Quy, 
uay, 
Sydney, Ne we Sath Vales rth ay) ; 
To: 
EAR UM TRUNCATUM, good 
an ee of the best varietiés, os. per agen, 65s. 
per 1oo. Th v Double CINERARIA, strong 2 ola 
per dozen, ae, ae too. Strong CINERARIAS of Mesk 
Standish’s fine woo ge cae per beg dieghi ERRY 
RUNNERS, in great v: 2s. p 
WM. CLIBRAN AND “SON, Oldfield y ei Taibat. 
Echeveria secun 
Double and Single ie Petinias 
Cineraria 3 
Present Bedding, 
LTERNANTHERA, PAE AAT 
et es E apaa 
at 2s. 6d. on. 
goo 
58. : 
PRIMULA añd EN 
AP CA, new ‘seed, Is. 6d., as. Ód., 35. 6d. 
Exeter Nurseries, "Exete 
6d. and 5s. see 
5s. per packet. 
è DPE ne CINERARIA, 
exhibited at., 
a 
su S. 6d. 
perm PPS CA CALCEOLARIA, PRIMULA oe 
MEN, and CINERA met of _ € come fl mixed, or in 
rate Col REAT 
E. E HENDERSON A AND and s pekela o Nursery, 
St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. 
-|F AND A. SMITH’S extensive Collection 
e of BALSAMS <a NOW in BLOOM, and may be se: 
every day, S 
za | WANTED, “CAMELLIA, “STOCKS, 
E. COOLING, Mile “Ash a Derby. 
W ANTED, eee Toon of CU Tr 
GRAPH. 
ROLLISSON’S T. 
| WEEP fine han 
COOLING, Mile, Ash Nurseries, Derby. 
urseries are situated between the Harlow ` 
s (G. 
ula, C: and Cyclamen. 
M. CUTBUSH AND SON very hi ae 
commend their c i the above, whi 
i Nt sro 535 on ee 
it Ad S PRIZE COB FILBERTS, 
ot PRIZE COB NUTS and FILBERTS. 
LISTS of thee varieties from 
Mr. WEBB, Calcot, Reading. 
EBB’S NEW GIANT POLYANTHUS, 
Florist Flower, and GIANT COWSLIP SEEDS : 
also fog of all the varieties, with Double PRIMROSES of 
different colours; AURICULAS, both Single and Double ; 
wit th every sort of Early Spring Flowers. List on application. 
Mr. WEBB, Calcot, Reading 
Sowing. 
AMES DICKSON AND. DOAS can supply, 
D í 
cluding Turnip, 
New Turnip for Present 
AND F. PE are now 
SHAI ae 
° TURNIP coe vie raha growth, and are c oe 
at very moderate prices, and 
on receipt of Letter or 
Seed G Loving Establishment, Wisbech. ~ 
British Fern Catal 
pee 5 e for six 
ge stamps, Part pra varieties, 
$, including A of Nord Exotic Ferns) of his Priced 
a ALOGUE of BRITISH and EXOTIC 
gue. 
nied fre 
6 
nye 
nee 
Foots Cray Sn — Hill, Kent. 
Lily of 
wo ge NEUMANN, e Nurseries, 
begs to offer large quantities bp strong flowering 
foots, for ‘forcings o a the above, at 45s. per 1000. 
Also ps of SPIREA (HOTEIA) JAPONICA. 
[LY a the VALLEY. ames 2 = 
s 2? reha i 6s. per d 00; 
ser aa EA 7 
PE ONY WAIERER, Knap Hill, es | 
DOUBLE ROMAN | NARCISSUS. Seer 
H. KRELAGE AND SON, | $ s 
the erlands, will be 
amó esi fa gua À in the itoe art of peng ies next. — 
Prices on applicati 
asp Destroyer. 
Cort.  SEEDSMAN, PLAT offers his 
Cipe Of ape Ne ties at 
itio 
SERVE useful, and portable. PLA 
ESTIMATES su sup’ nied without charge. mylene [ JAMES 
RIVETT, Hortic A 1 Builder, Stratford, London 
PPOWLER'S Fi PATENT STEAM PLOUGH 
on 2 ees EN at WORK 
“a Agricultural ie 
For particulars “A to 
71, Cornhill, London, E.C. ; 
COO va mate FIBRE, REUSE TE Z 
rice Per 
"DAGNAL anit PILBURY, Sen Cocoanut Fibre Works, 
Farm Lane, Wate Gren, SW. 
ANNED GARDEN NE 
ge Fruit from oem a Blight. 
Nets, avera 
ade cut from x to 12 S yards: any lengt ore 
C. COTTON, Potter Street, W 
TTING, to pro- 
a For eae 
re yards. 
— 
Printed Patterns, and Spe 
ication Ag 
mserva' , Entrance Halls, Se oe 
TT sb COL: Beuthail Works, os 
See ANDERSON” Paf TAGANROG, M 
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e cheapest 
class of Mat 
| ef ogy ac ore 
London, E.C. 
