256 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [AUGUST 29, 1874. 
Lo SUNG, PALMS.—The following are now | 
ES ROSES for 1874, belay tT capa ffer th disposable in pe quantities, viz. :— 
NG ollowing varieties iat Roses, all of the first order, JEAN. VERSCHAFFE s T offer the jen BORBONICA, two to three divided leaves, £6 
are Py ee Nurseries of the organ ge a above, in fine healthy grown plants, at the undermentioned ’ 
of EUGENE VERDIER, Firs AI na selection can be | low prices, viz CORYP! A AUSTRAL IS, £6 per 
made from a stock of nearly 25,000 plants :— C LLIAS, “with buds, 1 to 1% foot high, £7 per CHAMEROPS E XCE LSA, 1 foot high: strong, 45 per roo. 
H.P. Bernard Verlot HP. pa r, £10 to £1 15 an and upwards without buds, fine atong FORTUNEI, 1 TY t high, strong, Fi 5 per 100. 
» Frederick en ogg Strozzio haste ha to os per PHCENIX RECLINA 1% foot, with dividing leaves, 4os. 
> Henry Ward Beecher ” Souv de Charles AZALEA INDICA, fine. = plants, £s per 100; stronger, £6, r dozen, ee per IOO, 
is. 2 S0 umne £8, to 12 and upwards s&dlin gs, 6 inches high, in store pots, 48s. per 100, 
» Madlle. Ilona de Adarjon »» Souvenir ‘de Duc Nove —Selection of sorts, which are all first-rate, to be left ” £20 per 1000. 
May, Turner H. (not P.) Mdme. “PRiviere entirely to J. V. PTYCH SPERMA ALEXANDRA, —This most beautiful 
» hepar tmn Y. Teas | _ (grati ye OTAHEITE ORANGES, with fruit, 28s. per doze new Palm, in store pots, £4 pe ' 
i Tihe obkied. JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM, ‘grafte oe 28s. pe dozen. ARECA MONOSTACHYA, in ee pot s, £6 per 100, | 
CATALOGUES, ‘with names, eaa seria aul mode Early Early orders respectfully P idea by | 
of forwarding, w sent, together with a Special CATA- JEAN „The or Ledeberg, Ghent, baton VERSCHAFFELT, Nurseryman, Ledeberg, Ghent, 
LOGUE of GLADIOLI (which are sold by the hundred or Daon: | 
t ty), free, to all who may appl gi 
EUGÈNE i om oe Eus AINÉ, Horticulturist, 72, Rue | 
micah sn DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. ~ 
in copen with papemker: applica- 
tions, has much pleasure in announcing that 
he is able 1 = Deve oe ‘eaten Sig oo ay 
6d. per r 
ee Sa James VEITCH & SONS 
BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE RECEIVED THEIR 
DR. DENNY’S GERANIUMS. 
SECOND SET. 
ANNUAL SUPPLY OF HYACINTHS AND OTHER BULBOUS ROOTS ` 
from Holland, and are pleased to say that they are in splendid condition. 
OHN COPELIN 
Begs to eons oy the beh of the above is X, V. & Sons were awarded the following Prizes for Hyacinths, &c., at the Spring Exhibitions: 
‘ now uced to Ios, set. : 
ae eat Sa rst Prize for so Hyacinths, distincts sorts, Royal Horticultural Society, March 18. 
TYSSEN STREET NURSERIES, WEST HACKNEY, m » 18 n e ” ” 4 a 
5 j A > , $ ot ’ S J 
N p ; É 12` ‘Tulips, in 6 varieties » : 5 
lect c - 
To Gardeners. sis 
Extra Prize for Group of Hyacinths, Narciss, and Tulips 
_ Gardeners are most a so ully Invited st Prize fi ne es hag distinct sorts, Royal Botanic Society, aa a5. 
o Vi ni ulips, in were e ï 
Extra Prize Poms Collection of Hyacint 
a THE PINE-APPLE NURSERY, Extra roup of Hyacinths, Boia vn and enol Liverpool cpt s Society. 
Aq MAIDA VALE, LONDON, Cultaral Certificate for Group of Hyacinths, Tul d Nar arciss, | Manchester Botanical Society. 
hadi “hi ehly gratified, wil "Tis addition to the above 26 First and Extra Prizes for Sea and Tulips were awarded to J. VEITCH & Sons 
at the Metropolitan Spring Exhibitions of 1871.5 72, and '73. 
JOHN BESTER, Manager. 
James VEITCH & Sons have also had the pleasure of supplying to the Commissioners of Her pigeon s Works the 
N EW PLANT CATALOGUE 1 874, Hyacinths, Tulips, and Crocuses for the decoration of Hyde Park during the last four seaso 
Gratis and Post Free. 
Catalogues, Illustrated — upwards of Sixty Woodcuts, are now ready, and will be 
arded, Post Free, on application 
NEW PLANT AND GENERAL | 
CATALOGUE OF NURSERY sTOCK : T 
Is now ready, and will be forwarded to all applicants. D U T C H F L O W E R R O O + S i i | 
It contains many splendid Novelties er the present 
season, in addition to a eni selection of all the best 
Exotic Plants in Cultivatio 
VICTORIA and PARADISE NURSERIES, B S \ \ ILLIAMS 
UPPER j z x 
HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
HEATHERSIDE NURSERIES. 
2 MOLES. in extent) near Bagshot, Surrey. 
ae BR. 5. WILLIAMS’ ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W, 
BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS 
ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, 
Se as eer CONTAINING A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF CHOICE HYACINTHS, 
ABLISHMENT AND LONDON DEPOT, 
QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, CROCUS, &c.; 
CLOSE TO THE MANSION HOUSE STATION, ; 
Also a Select List of Fruit Trees, Roses, Vines, &c., 
A LONDON BRANCH 
I read - i 
Has just been opened, as above, where a succession of S now Y, post-free to all applicants, 
Sample Plants v also the 
VICTORIA and PARADISE NURSERIES, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
Bu r ie ú; 2 ý : 
to inspect, ar and personally seloot w ee her ae ; 
to them when removal is sa‘ eer mm E OR 
Descriptive Catalogues obtainable on application, ANNUAL CONSIGNMENTS of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, and OTHER BU LBS 
Please address orders to Have arrived, in splendid condition. Before ordering send for 
OSLER aoue | CARTER'S ILLUSTRATED AUTUMN CATALOGUE for 1874, 
prorat li THE ROYAL SEEDSMEN, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
