THE CARDENERS!, CHRONICLE, si8e rmx 19,18) 
THE CORINIUM JAS. BACKHOUSE: :& SON 
Guinea Collection of Bulbs, 
RAR path Outdoor, ats ae 
and Greenhou 
‘Ae na ee apay TACSONIA INSIGNIS, 
Have pleasure in announcing that they will be prepared’ to send out, on ant after Ottol k 
in well-established- Plants, the magnificent : 
which, cannot fail be please pt rchasers ; : Bes : k : 
the = cost, of of -the s ane, if — fog 5 of which a description was given, at length, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle for 1873, p. 1112, | 
separately, wou con- z oa 
> datubly more than 21s., but owing | is a Greenhouse Evergreen Climber of great beauty, remarkably distinct from all others, both. 
t la ë. con- 
stantly supplying of the several sorts | leaf and flower. Leaves of thick leathery texture, large, entire, deep lustrous green above, cove al 
included in the Collection, we are able 
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TRAI E aa e araa Kben ava ad rust- ae coe ee nee re ey oy mane? ee across, in fe 
“stig ‘ quantity on long pendent stalks, Introduced from Northern bohvia by Yarbur reame, Es e 
25 HYACINTHS, choice for 25 ae te coe 5 P k 4 5 ky 
200 assorte nt r t r . 
k Ditto, hoiee for pots or | . 209 SNOWDROPS. Price 21s. Special Offer to the Trade on Application 
s ANEMONES. 
i NARCISSUS, wo whe 
«2 OR a Leica ODOR: F. B. & Son's Supplemental List of Stove and Greenhouse Plants for 1874, incliding ea 
LIPS, ‘ascried. o ACON shee inter. Novelties of great excellénce, Free by-Post. r 
y railway station in Eng 
JNO, JEFFERIES AND SONS, 2 > 
Seed Merchants and Nurserymen, Cirencester. YORK NURSERIES, A 
DUTCH FEOWER: -ROOL E 
Me | OSBORN & SONS 3 
BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR 
-ANNUAL “CATALOGUE: -OF TAE. ABOVE 
IS NOW PUBLISHED, AND MAY BE HAD POST FREE ON. APPLICATION. 
And they have also much pleasure in adding that their first Consignments of HYACINTHS 
TULIPS, NARCISSUS, and other BULBS have arrived in admirable condition. A Select LIS’ 
of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS for Autumn OOE is included in the Catalogue. 
THE NURSERY, FULHAM, LONDON, S.W. 
i "A & J. BROWN, NURSERYMEN, STAMFORD, 
NEW APPLE— PEASGOOD'S NONESUCH. 
This handsome Apple was pre- 
spots, and beautifully streaked 
sented before the Fruit Committee 
the Royal Horticultural society. 
eaer 18, 1874 and re- 
with: deep crimson on the sunny 
side. +The eye is ‘very. large and 
“open, set in a deep,’ ‘round: am 
even basin, and with short de- 
pauperated segments. Stalk short, 
deeply inserted. , Flesh yellowish, 
inst, and cared a | similar award. 
tender, very juicy, with a sweet 
It was pronounced by the Judges 
and Speier flavour and. Lpp 1 
to z% the most handsome autumn aromas * 
It is a valuable Culinary Apple, 
‘also fine for Dessert. In use 
September to Novena ES. 
D ESE 
