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[AUGUST 15, 1874, 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
WHEELERS’ 
CHOICE SEEDS 
For PRESENT SOWING. 
WHEELERS’ COCOA-NUT CABBAGE. 
“HOVAAVD LAN-VO9O) SUAJTAAHM 
WHEELERS’ COCOA-NUT CABBAGE. 
Wheelers’ Cocoa-Nut is a new and very early mere, 
perfectly distinct, of iad excellent flavour. It shou 
be planted 1 will yield an early and con- 
aan poppi... batri is a decided novelty and 
a great i 
Per ounce, 1s. Packets, 6d. each, post free. 
yi consider the Cocoa-Nut Cabbage the best I have ever 
me —A. W. Harper, Westhall Hill, Burford, Oxon. 
* I grew the Cocoa-Nut Cabbage last year, and admire them 
very much.” —ROBERT MaNGHAM, School House dency sbarn. 
“ I have some of m agen’ Nut Cabbage gro my 
garden now from seed sown last March. They a e pie md 
ones,—it is a pleasure to look at them.” — GEORGE Bean 
Abergwilly. 
“I have given some of the Cabbages Sn of ton m 
iends, and nes — y they are the best they have seen.” 
Brat ey, Brig; 
“ In my experience Wheelers’ Cocoa- hag Cabbage is far 
oo pen to any other in cultivation.”—J An diy prim Smag- 
** Will you be so good as to send me a packet of bones Cocoa- 
ee ne : find pa Lettuces so good that I never grow 
any eter I hope the Cab! omalta Ai gcd 
A. PHILLIPS, oa aa Wer 
WHEELERS’ TOM au UMB LETTUCE, 
A small prone Lettu fi d of excellent 
quality ; a capital diset. for winter and e early spring. 
Large So iss sae?’ packet, 6d., post free. 
“I am going p” try how our Tom Thumb Lettuce will 
ttuce it is invaluable, and not 
by any in cultivation. ”—CHAs 
.  BRETTING- 
HAN, 
“ Please Eai me two 
Thumb Lettuce, the best 
country. country."—C. Te THURNALL, 
se oè Stik Toen Halle Reni Si Cha ale tender and delicio: 
ofall Lettuces.—W. TE T T 
a 
ckets of your most excellent-Tom 
tuce ‘ever introduced into this 
Whittle: Fepasa mai 
SEED GROWERS, (GLOUCESTER, and 59, MARK 
» LONDON, 
as Sano MANURE OMEANY 
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HYACINTHS, TULIPS, AND OTHER BULBS. 
TR RS PAUE 
BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS 
NEW CATALOGUE OF HYACINTHS, TULIPS, AND OTHER BULBS, 
CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, &c., 
Is now ready, and will be sent post free on application. 
BULBS FOR SPRING GARDENING. 
to he 21s. od, per 100 and upwards, 
TULIPS es sa T Di na a ee. R 
CROCUSES . ti “ tee 1s, 6d. ” ” 
BULBS FOR POTS AND GLASSES. 
HYACINTHS a as per dozen, and upwards. 
WARCISSUG oe ee ee ee 2 j 
CROCUSES Is. 62. 
COLLECTIONS of BULBS from 10s. 6d. to 845. 
A Choice Collection of CAMELLIAS, 30s. per dozen and upwards. 
AZALEAS, in fine variety, 30s. per dozen and upwards, 
LLL AIM: PAUL, 
PAUL'S NURSERIES AND SEED WAREHOUSE, WALTHAM CROSS, HERTS. 
Now Ready, Gratis and Post Free. 
.|CARTER’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of BULBS for 1814. 
IT CONTAINS FULL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BEST KINDS OF 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, AND OTHER BU i 
With full Directions for the Guidance of Amateurs desiring to be successful Cultivagers 
of these beautiful Spring Flowers. 
CARTERS 
THE ROYAL SEEDSMEN, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W. N, W0, : 
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WILLIAM PAUL, 
PAUL’S NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, HERTS, 
Is now sending out the following NEW ROSES, ota Plants with Buds :— 
* PEACH BLOSSOM (Wa. Paur), delicate peach, a new and desir- 
colour, large, full, and globular. 5s. e 
DIANNA ya Wu, ii clear deep ale ünk fine form, flowers freely — 
ER, Set ge GEORGE ee er: blackish crimson, ui full form, and ( 
Hg ramen is 
ARTIR? PATENT CANDES wo OS 
COMPANY | 
MILDEW. 
The best and most - easily applied er ition for the Porcini 
ction ildew is 
EUes G’S INFALLIBLE COMPOSITION. 
retail tronas all See 
bottles Taed ain about 3 pin , sufficient to 
fluid fit A m e À 
turers, N rs AND CO. Epe ivay'§ No rfolk peace, 
ee paid to any Railway Station in the Uni 
Kingdom for 24 penny postage stamps d aes 
ROSES IN POTS, selected from the Exhibitors’ point of view, for the the size and shape man 
| ROSES IN POTS, se sclected for the habit, constitution, 
towers. 15s, per dozen, £5 per too, and upwar 
freedom of Ledati a and size and shape oe 
owers. 155. per dozen, £51 per 100, and upwards. a 
ROSES N uei Ta FORCING, a of Hybrid Perpetuals and Tea oes of Se a 
in splendid c 245. oan £8 15s. per 100, and up’ - 
. 
healthy plants, in or out of pots, at ver ry 
* These two have been iik 
Purchasers wanting Roses for inaa can be supplied with any > ng cape of pence ter sorts, hard 
p f ordered 
