348 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [SEPTEMBER 12, 1874, 
d ae EIN DD EG, 
55, RUE DU- CHAUME, GHENT, BELGIUM. 
PALMS SUITABLE FOR TABLE DECORATION. 
COCOS WEDDELLIANA, 1 an high, Što 7 lea 6 leaves, Rap pianis, 30s. each, EUTERPE ELEGANS (far more elegant than E. Edulis), t foot high, 3 to 4 leaves, | 
- KENTIA BALMOR REANA, t foo leaves, 805 30s. Oze = 
THRINAX ELEGANS, 1 foot thigh, 9 to oek 25 EONOMA SPIXI IANA, 2 feet high, 5 to 7 leaves, 40s. per d 
GEONOMA GRACILIS, I foot high, 4 to 6 aves, 2055. per Leiria "this splendid new CHAMAD DOREA ELEGANTISS MA, 2 feet high, 3 to 4 p leaves, 30s. per dozen, 
m greatly resembles Cocos Wedde. elliana). | WELFIA REGIA, 1} foot high, 4 to 6 leav ves, 245. per dozi i 
DÆMONOROPS MEKANOCHÆTES, I m high, 6 to 7 leaves, 80s. per dozen LIVISTONIA ROTUNDIF FOLIA, 1o to 12 inches high, 6 tc to 8 leaves, 60s, per dozen, 
All t 
above are beautifully grown Plants, and fit for immediate use for decorative purpose: 
DRACÆNA REALI, pa each. This was the Grand Attraction at the Florence mi Exhibition. 
Our ENGLISH SPECIAL CATALOGUE, with descripti 
f Azaleas, Camellias, and Rhododendrons, is now ready, and may be had gratis on application to our Agents, 
ALL ORDERS CAREFULLY PACKED, and PLANTS ADDED GRATIS TO COMPENSATE FOR CARRIAGE. 
ERS DIRECT FROM GHENT TO LONDON EVERY WEE 
AGENTS IN LONDON, ikae R. SILBERRAD & SON, 5, HARP LANE, GREAT TOWER STREET, EC 
NEW APPLE— LADY "HENNIK Gee 
Raised by Mr, Joun Perkins, Gardener to” Lord Henniker, Thornham Hall, Eye, Suffolk, 
Royal Horticultural Society 
at 
First-class Certificate 
South Kensington, 
! 12th November, 1873 
pee Le bi 7 Of Hi lture, ra January 8, 1874 
5 See Fog ples pnan A avlittle towards the apex, peN with blunt angles i deep, wide russety cavity.. Flesh tender inth , well PE 
n os ak ett or es oe Siin in yellow on the shaded s Mees: | alona pleasant perfume. ees "i 28 
ne ene Se Geant blush of red, whi ad opus eens covered next the A fron firstate Apple, shaky valabieas a cooking but useful also in the d 
oO Os alam pees ant seni 
short segments, and set in a very deep and angular basin. S ‘Stalk ie 
0., THE RO NORFO OLK N URSERIES, N ORWICH, 5 
Have much Pinoh in introducing this splendid novelty, for birt ie boy? are now booking orders. Having eas ed the entire — of it from Mr. Perkins, they purpose 
ts on and after the rst of Novémber next. The price will be as follows : fon 
Strong Maidens, 7s. 6d. each. Three ditto, 20s. The usual Dison’ to the 
A circular with full particulars will be forwarded gr atis Ted post free to applicants. A ise A those Nurserymen who have ordered a aimn and who will keer E Swng ae to offer next — 
autumn verti ort. 
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NOTICE 
RANSLEY TAN TON, F. RES, : | 
SEED and MANURE WAREHOUSE, BOROUGH END, LONDON. BRIDGE, 
oo to “ The Editor ;” Adve pony ts and Business Letters to “‘ The Publisher,” at Se Office, 41, 
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ce of Messrs. a naoii Aae & Co., Lanha S Street, Pocisa of Whitefriars of London. s in the Te Rahs 
es na po Parish of St, Paul's, Covent Garden, in the said County. ~SarvaDy, blame 2 12, T 
—Jox: ” Agents for Scotland—M Cor, Kaaa i 
