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a OCTOBER 10, 1874.] 
Rose Catalogue. 
£- 
M. PAUL, Paul's Nurseries, 
OSES. 
ol 4 ) | Cros, H ust published the Rew Eaton of 
CHARLES#TURNER’S CATALOGUE ppe eea 7 
IS NOW READY. N neil sates for re hi alee print te; ch bee e 
monk “Euablishment 
ahes of And Hetiau 
of of EUGENE tek of en 5. Fits Se and selection can 
2 F oe man 
STANDARD ROSES. _| made from a stock of ao ai 
These ar Swn in ptis numbers, they are very fine root ee with well-ripened ” Paredes gaouen gy P 
ood, and are now ready for remo 2 Sumner 
a Maile. Teak dé Adarjon »» Souvenir de Duche 
bie fay Turner H. (not ee Mdme, Rivière 
ee DW ARF ROSES „ Monsieur E, Y. Teas 
on "OF E rg other Tg pgi aay obtained. 
Pe z i escriptions, prices, an 
s šo grown most extensively, mA, ‘em be had - the Manetti and Briar Stocks, or on ot Ebai, em Ge tea, mes, descriptions, > 
a r Own Roo OGUE of GLADIOLI (which are sold by y the hundred oF 
pe seal SERBIZ Pus sin, Horas 7 Roe 
Es i G AIN orticulturist, 72, 
ROSES IN inm s, Gare d'Iv aris. 
p eei nai, Richmond, Surrey. 
Are a speciality at the Royál Nurseries, where a fl ock can be seen > extra strong PARET {Es TABLISHED r803 aiiis 
ji for early forci o the an è phat 
TEAS and HYBRID PERPETUALS, grow expecially or y ng. AND W STE ETT have to offer this pean, 
extra to their ust ae 
' g@ The CATALOGUE also contains full Lists of FRUIT TREES, CONIFERÆ, | SHR UBS, „Še. a large grantit eile coreg ght 
EVERGREEN and PECIDUOUS SHRUBS, &c., and can be had on application. | Of variegated HOLLIES, from 2 to 5 feet in the stem; Pyramid 
Green and Variegated do., from 2 feet ; also an immense 
., fro to 
pero = Hybrid and. Ponticum HODODENDRONS, 
well set eg bloom-buds, a they are 
ve supply at extremely low una e large quantities are 
required special prices will be given. 
ROSES. ; 
THE ROYAL NURSERIES, 5, SLOUGH. 
PAUL'S 
‘Mr. Wm. Paul is famous for his Roses all over the world,” — The Graphic, ” 
r. Wm, Paul has been deservedly placed at the head of English Rose growers.” — g 
tandari “Mr. Paul is the most successful Rose grower in England. —Fournal of 
Roses of Mr, Paul are things to see once and dream of for ever. "__ Atheneum. 
ee LTAM E AUE; 
PAU eS NURSERIES, WALTHAM CROSS, HERTS, 
ounce that his NEW ROSE CATALOGUE i is now ready, and will be te Ei Sa 
Post Free, on a of ii SPAR 
Begs to ann 
E E O CATER ANS nes Pa 
no reserve e being 
A r That AME Seek ig if ee di e growth is 
iealthy, moderate, and well matured, rather than gross and ienpened, 
| “ Despite the much talked of disadvantages of the pean: eri regard 
oom: 
“made for prize winning pa fem apos 
o Ros Wm. Paul manages to bring together a marvellous assortment of cut 
pir d anamar July 9, 1874. 
SPETTERS | OF. BOSES...h OR iL8-7427-5: 
STANDARDS, large fll and vnel: shayed mi selected í from the | DWARFS ON BRIAR. Per dozen, 12s. and upwards ; per 100, £4 Ios. 
d upwards ; óo, £6 and upwards. ards. 
exhibitor's point of view 
Bao Sore |i for Garden = Feats Dec Foa n bardiness of ur | re m MANETTI. Per dozen, 10s. 6d, and upwards per 100, 
eon and fetiom of fowering bang Pe Per doren, 151 | £3. 
ig SOE 5 ; DWARFS, T N Per d . and wards ; 
STAN DARDS, Nes Newer Sorts. Per dozen, 245. k and upwards ; per 100, _ £6 and Tea and oisette, . Per, dozen, 158 ad FE” 
s. and upwards; DWARFS, Sek ‘Varieties of 1874. Per dozen, 30s. and upwards. 
Peper dozen, 2 Sahat a oe mong apts Fe ate OAS Seren DWARFS, New Varieties introduced by = ge ree :—FI RE- 
BRAND, Standards, 3s. 6d, each; Dwarfs, ANA Piping 
{DWARF 198 aioe Pee 2g 2 Per dozen; 12s. and upwards; per 100, 
4 Ios, and upwa 
DWARFS ON THEIR OWN ROOTS, summer kinds. Per 100, £2 tos. 
DWARFS ON es OWN ROOTS, from the open ground, Hy brid 
35. 6d. each. PEACH BLOSSOM, Standards “sh stems a: Nod gi "6d. 
ST. GEORGE, Standards, 5s. ; Dwarfs, 
mufik extra sized, for Forcing or manera Culture. A large 
: _ and splendid stock. Per dozen, 24s. and upwards. Sp imen Roses, 55. to £5 55. 
ri Palace, Spent, we Siin alate of racers eek sole produce of | 
Park, where Booo trusses of Howes Were staged ag 
Rose. Sdwk WE Seeger TENO Sac aoe ne aana tas CRUNNDI 
, hav by year, oie tie Heke at ek pomeer er ager aE eii in te 
ve, one or the other of them, been nena 
H AJESTY THE QUE TAE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH, THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING-AND QUEEN 
THEIR ROYAL oe pag THE ponies AND ‘and 1 other Members of the R Family- F THE mage ; 
PRINCESS Ww mer pat a carter Desert grid and ot e = Visitors, many of them Amateur and 
ESS OF, WALES, His PERERIN MAJESTY THE moripee OF RUsstA, ae RTECS 
high rticul d General Pres: ed i 
isplays, and the plants and flowers of whic of th tural an 
he idea ba se prompted ent was not conceived or worked out in apponto on to existing Rose ens but to occupy. arnt which they failed to touch—to show Roses in a 
than in a crowded, formal and artificial state—in a state in which any one might produc ce them with ordinary advantages and ordinary cultivation without 
he tectinical iia eye of the florist’s art. 
WORKS on ROSE nnd ay WILLIAM PAUL, F.R.H.S. 
[ THE ROSE GARDEN. , Third. Edition. Price 7s. me post free 8s. om ROSE CULTURE, AS i 
7 Infinitely the best work ever written on. the Culture of the Rose. eae pane i thi little poate Mr. w i ‘Paul 
i In this a z ; 
ROS ES IN POTS. ae ay Edition (in the Press), Price 2s; “really, ‘necessary for them to 
