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GARDENERS’ CHRON 
NEW CATALOGUES for 1874. 
A Descriptive per pts of ROSES. 
A Descriptive CATALOGUE of FRUITS. 
A ap aniani CATALOGUE of BULBS. 
A General Sat Soe gee of GENERAL NURSERY 
WM. WOOD "adie SON, The Nurseries, Maresfield, near 
Uckfield, Sussex. 
TPS 
THE TORA Dre. 
2,000 Dwarf-trained PEACHES and NECTARINES, very 
_ handso: kinds. 
; beai 
he best 
me Trees, of 
j e ionia. Sere pore a 
ts of 3 > 
Seles Lists licatior 
___ GEORGE GRAY ano sir : ok 
~ Strawberries to 
\HARLES Ti A RNER can ‘can supply y established 
lants, in t will fruit t season, of th 
following fine e erpe _ 
= tees ore Dr. H PES, 
e Pine, Keens’ Seedling, 
President, 
Lucas ty, Sir Charles Napier, 
Sir Joseph Paxton, Vico mtesse He ericart de Seati 
Aiso good plants from the ground of th er 
varieties. CATALOGUES 0 pplication. 
oyal pa a lough. 
RANSTON’S NURSERIES, Established 
1785. —The following CATALOGUES: are just published, 
and will be forwarded on applicati 
DESCRIPTIVE od pepe UE of ROSES (874 and 1875). 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of FR ES. 
DESCRIPTIVE CA TALOG UE of CONIFERS, SHRUBS, 
and FOREST TREES. 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of BULBS. Address, 
2N SION AnD MAYOS, King’s Acre Nurseries, near 
New Rhododendrons, 
JOL, WATERER AND SONS, Bagshot, 
, beg to ounce that t now sen 
the undermentioned Hardy RHODODENDRONS, — se 
The usual ee Re to the T 
MRS. USSELL STURGIS. 
FREDENCE warenfR 
eres DRON a ae ULTIFLORUM 
Saa: ANDROMEDA FLORIB 
SKIMMIA a at ocin all vs 
MAN NUGINOSA, strong ; C 
SONIANAS ige 8 feet; and ey a 
NETTYA SPECIOSA. Prices, &c., 
ISAAC DAVIES, Nurseryman, Ormskirk, 
RES 
tty berry-bearing PER- 
Acs the advice of the aao Cons 
enh a of the Act 37 Victoria, ce. 457, 
tion into Victorit of Grape-Vines 
Vite Cat 
woe abel Sigem, es, oe sie 
ter, October 1 
-NTHONY WATERER meam saites 
_the attent: mar of ce Se to ses very fi 
ss Sri 
Jand, and Purch a es alone occupies acres of 
a ee 
Knap Hill Nursery, 2 Saa 
New Grape—Venn’s 
WiLL 
in Jarge numbers of all - 
UCCESSION PINE ELEN A 
ne of clean = plants o 
OLD N, LACK ANTIGUA, and 
RIPL y QUEEN, / MOOTH CAYENNE 
Te f. For prices, &c., apply to 
Messrs. OSBOR AND “SONS, The Nursery, Fulham, S.W. 
HE OXFORD ROSES, or 
Roses budded on the Cultivated Seedling 
retain my confidence in its 
4 y believe that Rose trees thus 
Ho 
213.) 
dwarf plant of Maréchal Niel on this 
: ee Oe I a sa 
stock, aar 
wall, produced 
hirty-five Thousand TEA ‘NOISETTE, and HYBRID 
Garden vari 
ALS, of the best Exhib varie 
sat al and first-class condition. 
poe p. Deals x sae a ; George keepe = Rose Grounds at Long- 
o 
To Sia 
Gardeners are most SE ses Inuited 
Us PINE-APPLE ee 
ONDON 
JOHN pe ae Ahk 
LILIUM AURATUM. 
SOUND BULBS, grown from Seed and Scales in this 
Nursery, xil ia supplied at from 12s. to 845. pe: 
aad hss oper I These soos had this 
ear from ‘hen a flowers on a ste 
SMALLER BULBS, the majority of which would 
wer next year, gs. per dozen, or 635. 
THONY TERER, 
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. 
NEW PLANT: CATALOGUE 1874, 
s and Post 
3, 
s 
ESN TULIAMS' 
W PLANT AND GENERA 
CATALOGUE STOCK 
Is now ready, and will be forwarded to all applicants. 
It pee ins ny sple s arp aarne for the present 
season, in additi selection of all the best 
Exotic Plants i in Cultiva 
VICTORIA and PARADISE T RETES, 
UPPER HOLLOWAY, LON 
PANCRATIUM E 
CRINUM PRATENSE CANALICULATUM, 
Vide Illustrations, Descriptions, and Prices in 
MR. WILLIAM BULL’S 
BULB CATALOGUE, 
Just issued. 
eg e r for NEW and RARE PLANTS, 
NG’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
BUY YOUR BULBS 
 HEATHERSIDE SEED „COMPANY, 
ET, LONDON ; 
seh ae ra ie Flie, as below. 
CARRIAGE PAID 
arrangements with Mr. Venn d out his splendid 
-= Grape, BLACK M n naa | No- AA Collection gin AS i gaioun seit ars, 
oe te Pan ek n l Horticultural 3 
First Exhibition this sic ag R re 
12 Polyanthus Narcissus, in| 6 ,, Vi 
6 Ax ir, 
on toa, i «ame anaes |? 
of | 25 Crocus, Louis d'Or., E; 
6 
12 feet, 
a ; 
psi : Te, 
7 feet, 
be. po don. Ta 
PICEA ae to 4 feet, 
412 ; 4 to 5 feet, Gos. Bie 
Pag doze yp per 100 
er PINSAPO, ‘6 to 7 feet, “£6 te eae: 7 to 8 feet 
HUJA L 12 to 15 feet, £. 
TELDEN GION ia Gi GIGANTEA ofboth feet, a 5 per dozen. 
wh am trans) 
tions see LIST of the EVERGREEN Te Teg descrip- 
“RICHARD SMITH, Nurseryman, Wor 
sing 2 
c Van Thal. 3 
yanthus us Narcissus choic 3 Lilies. 
Seg a eers = 
é riteleia uniflora, 4 Winter y ites, 
= 
Vine 
kinds, to na 
rooted plants. S . 
and 12s, . True d the a 
J. HUNT, Apollo © 
Tottenham Nurseries, Dedemsvaart, © 
EW RHO D ODL 
AMES airaa BROOKS S, rich sca: 
LADY à ANNETTE De DE TRAFFORD, creat À 
distinct chocolate E 
MRS. S. FREDERICK HANKEY, salmon, ric! u 
= 5 SHUTTLEWORTH, « scarlet, apee Cs 
ed,a and distinct vari 
VAU 
ž baid wah a ree yellow Blotch, ver 
The ve-named n beautiful, and distinct Hardy Rho’ 
Toden wili be supplica, nice plants, fi for 5 g 
AN inan WATERER, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking | 
amellias, and Indian eas, &e. 
VAN G ERT, ryman, Ghent 
© Belgium, begs to acquaint his Customers and the Trad 
= anea re his ar ey of sane = of the above is un 
lly and ready for deliv viz 
CAME ELLIAS, with bod, ‘ee etd 23, oon piri to hs per roc 
+ without th ud, 45 t o £6 per 1 100. 
INDIAN AZA LEAS. with bud, splendid stuff, £5, 46, and 
to £10 pe r 100. 
Selection of , which are composed of thg 
best gairt to be left YG: 
G. begs ER to ire ee following sr articles ;— 
OTAHEITE ORANGES, with fruit, 18s. per 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA, { Gai at pec Fn 
reas Boe Sr ema age ICUM, nice stuff, in single pots, 
PHENIX RECLINATA, in store pots, 25s. per 1 
pF aE Le FORTUNEL ie - yers dozen. 
CORYPHA AUSTRALIS, x a | 
rs. per 
AR per = domi 
4 VERSCHAFFELT TU, toes sexi plants, jos. per Saen 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA yr. seedlings, 63s. per 1 
eee Pe IAG Pee Tos ee fine young plants, in sE 
ehg. eons filbs 5 seedlings, in fine mixture, 25s. pe! 
FUCHSIA SUNRAY, 6s. [x00. 
THUJA SEMPERAURESCENS. 5 308, abe dozen. 
SEE ESSUS MEPERORREN ea 
PINUS EXC A, 3-yr. 
CHAMÆROPS HUMILIS, “ine ‘lant, ae i to 5 each. 
MgO A r, Exoniensis, pits x spe} 
tubs, 
LOMARIA “GIBBA. cy ce plants, 9s. per doze 
GARDENIA RADICANS and FLORIDA, 6s. per aoan 
J ACEMAN S PRICEDand DESCRIPTIV 
CATALOGUE, free on application. 
JACKMAN’S LIST of FRUIT TREE 
JACKMAN’S LIST of ROSES. 
JACKMAN’S LIST: of “AMERICAN 
¿J ACKMAN’S LIST F CONIFERS. 
J ACKMAN’S LIST. of HARDY SHRUBS 
pp ena NS LIST of UC AMEN TA) 
and FLOWERING TREE 
JACKMANS LIST of G sans 
. ). 
Se se LIST of TRANSPLANTE] 
REST TREES. 
op ACK 
l rats ASSORTMENT of TREE 
and SHRUBS adapted for Pl rb é 
Chalk Soils, and in Cities ae x nib Koea a E age ae 
ELEORGE. .. "sebagai anp SOJ 
(GEORGE JACKMAN as AND SON hold 
underm 
PLANTED TREES, and offer them at Esato done oration 
or screen is ed 
and useful, and - n i required these size a 
sh, Ni , Sycamore, &c,, 8, 12, 15, to 
C. ; Coon orse, mmi Scarlet, 6, 6, oa ‘ote feet. 
BIRCH, Co UT, Spanish, 8 10, to 12 feet, 
THORNS. of sorts, fina Stamianie cont i 
tandards and 
POPLARS, Spee Abele, Balsam, , pi a a and Bla 
ASH, Mouutain,’8, one 
OA Sy coms g? 2, ou oe 
LIME, or LINDEN, Cuma et 
tine Scotch or Wych, superba a aad Siberian e 12, to t5 fe 
oo ae Engli fine, 1, z, 3. 4, 5, i feet 
CUPRESSUS te NIA NA » 9) 3p Be 5 to § fee 
OLLIES, > „ai 3 iee 
Aera Gay? Golden, and Silver varieties, 1 
PRIVET B ‘er I, 2, to 3 feet, 
Woking Nursery, Surrey, S,W, 
