Establish 1841. 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. 
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1874 
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hee Prk sid. 
Post Office as a Newspa 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
United States, is $630 gold, to 
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hich add premium on gold for U.S. at fi time, 
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» Philadelphia ; 
J ARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
OLUME i JANUARY— JUNE, 1874, is now 
read. fee in cloth, 
W. RICKA HARDS, 41, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
OMONA PALACE 
ARDENS, MANCHEST LER. 
HIBITION of NA TIC 
FRUT TS, C CHRYSANTHEM MUMS, FLORAL BOUQUETS, 
CONIFEROUS TAR, aT will be e held som MIUR Ere 
so that pr gaam ane will: not suffer, 
e eaten 
es see csi y, 
Establish in Man mi from oa Proprietor, 
Me “JAMES REILLY, Dosis wey ale Manchester. 
“Great nese TT 
Fruit and Flower Show at 
URGH, in an 
HE ROYAL NCALEDONTAN HORTI- 
CULTURAL SOCIETY propose to Held a GREAT 
INTERNA ap afew oe: and FLOW SHOW in 
ge iy SEPTEMBER 15 and 16, 1875, when £700 will 
serie urd at an ey date and can be had on 
rete in A 
oe, kag; oad Gal oid cole E Led 
Silver —? 3d, £10 and B: Medal; 4th, £: 
Sto 
6-inch pots, similar to to 
vis Competition ” of the boar Horticultural Society. 
itions mete full particulars from 
r. WM. Fk. Pee Hon. Sec. 
4, Church Street (near the Town Hall), P: 
Dee S LST a E Soe ew Ge El 
ees ANNOUNCEMENT. i 
ishes soak 
apply to 
Seedsmen, High Holborn, London. 
various 
cinths, Tulips, &c. 
O E M: C USH AND SON be eg to announce 
Books, notices of .. MBS RON SALTER AF that as DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE 
Cani ai cles or j HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS and other BULBS, 
SEPA =- i &c., is now rea a ntains ig ua assortments 
ee ee” acs ai sans plait i a the Ht whildi Kave: fot many years held the highest reputation Post 
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Divinin “rod, th 483 | Potatos, large crops of .. 497 snes a ti hgate Nurseri:s, London, N. 
poem +» 500 Queensland kupiorutioa . 486 =a 4 
Finocchio (with cut) -- 498 Meoma? punpebed por- ” Descriptive Bulb G 
Food pe Sy OY fi uri Ht Po ai THOM: MAS S. WARES NEW BULB 
Forest R- h 7) Red: pan ies 23 49 ATALOGUE is now ready, and may be had free on 
by tan cla Hills. — 497 ry 484 application. It embraces every family worthy of cultivation, 
Garden operations 501 Sipiium piane, g 486 1s the mo N co mplete ever publish ye ile 
Grapes, heavy crops of 498 arm Nurseries, Tottenham, London, N. 
Harvest in Scotland, the Soc ocieties 
ipae ieat iagt s A Hortichikiies} Exhi- noha ae and FRENCH FLOWERING 
Hothouses, double doors bition in Paris 499 BULBS.—We have now received 
for -. 499 | Spruce Gall, the (with | one of the choicest and most extensive Collections 5 these 
Roulletia Lowiana. .. 484 © cut) 499 oots ever Kei Orders 3 siieettinn: to 208. ge free 
zi Nandi re p. ication. 
Hore eee ee. oe pot ms gehen gen Pent DICKSON AND > ROBINSON, sa ane Place, Manchester. 
walls at... 495 487 wer Roots 
lan fo - S > 5 
naling: a — phan for'grow | AMES DICKSON AND SONS have 
sane history .. 490 | Vegetable physiology, the received large and superior A Or; in excellent 
pa s Indian forest study of . 493 | condition. ond OUS gehi 
490 | Viburnum A vafurki 99 3, Eas te Street Ches 
Olive, the (with cut) 489 Ae garden, the rs = ee ee aes ANA 
conta Der = Se Viol: culture, success p br DWARD MORSE. tae tebe Hundreds 
Pa us - a .. 498| Water in plants, the of s hers, pecht Pe Vines in i at 55, 75 ae and 
Peaches at Heckfield, movement of . <. 486 | 4ros. 62. each. cial Pri sa aed or large ep 
Rew... ve +» 499 Weather, the 501 one nal Nur: s, Epsom, 
The “Gardeners’ Chronicle” in America. ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’ S 
THE ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION CK GRAPES, fi 
To: Tae Very fine well rip ri mot Canes of all th the npc rts, 3°. 6d. each; 
extra fine,in 11-inch pots, 5s. each; and PULVERISED BONE. 
Mr. RANSLEY TANTON, F.R.H.S., The Nurseries, Epsom 
(J RAPE VINES,—A fine stock af all the 
well- prema short jointed Canes. 
pots; 
rom 3s. 6d. to tos. 6d. ea: 
from any ‘ind « of Irine 
Pid RANCIS R. KINGHORN, Sheen a Richmond, 
hi i 
r plants, in — 
ch. 
> pap SE a7 
HOLESALE CATALOGUE of ROSES, 
FRUIT TREES, &c., fi 
WILLIAM FLETCHER, Ottershaw reg Chertsey. 
TORE ERD CO. S Tinkercacelt Priced, and 
criptive CATALOGUE will shortly be ready. All 
Rosarians s shook possess a copy, W 
which will be for 
and post free, to applicants. 
The Royal Norfolk Nurseries, Norwich. : 
warded, gratis 
OMAS RIVE z R 1 Persptine and 
Illustrated CATALOGUE of FRUITS is now ready. 
Also, CATALOGUE of SELECT ROSES. Post free on 
application. 
_THOMAS RIVERS AnD SON, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
United States. 
YERMANTOWN NU SE pet ee 
hoor te Bg nee MEEHAN, on = 
Special attention RICAN 
TREES and S 
Trade. Seventee 
JOR SALE, by Waves Contract, 
la g CAMELLIAS and Specimen 
Plants. a fu arther parti iculars apply to 
C. ANDERSON, Greenroyd, H Halifax. 
XTELLARIA GRAMINEA UREA.— 
This New Plant is the pade tte out = aron Leaf 
Borders or Carpet t Bedding. A fewd ozen, weilhane p a good 
stock for Spring. ód. p 
J: WILLIAMS, E iiai pne AEA os Road, S.E. 
several 
Fine-Foliaged 
AURUSTINUS,” 15 a 20 inches, 7s. 6d. 
For Cash with — only. 
WILLIAM ABRAHAM. Fort Prospect Nursery, Limerick. 
DAPEN E CNEORUM -MAJUS trad) 
rade. 
Probably the largest stock Plants 
set for bloom. Price, by the _ 100, n fe en st Bara 
WILLIAM E i si sa > Birch, near 
Woking Station, 
UCU 
and ra eiai Canes of best leading sorts, in 
sh to Ge. per doz Extra strong vice kina nea 75. 6d. to 
os. 6d. er Ser rong Fruiting Canes of D of Buccleuch 
nie Walth at 21s. each. 
RICHARD ‘SMITH, Sk, ee Worcester. 
N EW STRAWBERRIES, i toa and 
oar (Eitel. Sera es ). —The best for wta 
transmiss See adv E ee Dale Cien 
of the 8th “a "Strong plants ener ready. rticulars post ey ato 
from AND J, BROWN, Sta Biais 
PEACHES, 
pots, 
TANDARD 
2k ee ee ek irae a a E N 
= BARGAIN. RORE CHESTNUT 
TRE 5 to’6 feet, too; fine WALNUT 
aS Sa to5 feet, . per 100; OAKS, 4 to 5 feet, 2s. per 100, 
WIL IN, a Kelvedon 
[SE ursery, Walt! 
we HOLESALE CATALOGUE. = TREES 
HRUBS, CLIMBERS, 
« GEORGE, JACKMAN AND SSON, Woking Nursery, 
urr 
AURUSTINUS.—An immense new 
of very rrii plants, = to 18 inches hi igh, can’ 
plied at very m OO The te ; 
WING Anp CO. ae Norfolk Nurseries, PIATE 
DF gh cee AND ND” WHITTE EMS CATA- 
ready. 5 
es FRUIT, ae other TREES. Post free ttle a 
© White Cross eford. 
Valley. 
Mee HOFFMANN, 131, Koepnicker- 
ffer age roe ae of “tg ng 
a for forcing, of the abov 
at 40$. per Stock of 
alee pte on 
8, Asparagus. 
SPECIAL OFI OFFER or i the above, two, three, 
and fo vn ycr s old. : 
O fo dy Jul o a 
--The “ Lord Palmerston,” st Dulwich, SE. 
J ANTED, » LILIUM SOFON, large 
roots. "Brake size ce per dozen t 
AUSTIN anv McASLAN, 16; Buchanan Street, Glasgow. 
, LARCH FIR, 2 to 3 feet, and 
Samples and price per rooo to 
H. SE. Box Hill Nursery, Dorking, Surrey. 
Wt , ALBERT, LINNAEUS and 
VICTORIA RHUBARB STOOLS.—State price per 
pR or Pi Addres: 
Eisex "Serpent, Ring Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
x NTE tha —Send 
D, BOX. ED 
particulars of — y and price 
`H. LAN SON, The Nurseries, Eeki stead. 
„To Fii 
ANTED, 400 tod “Standard ee 
and d PEAR TR TREES, dak proof grown stalks. 
R MARTIN 
inwest price 
O -BE SOLD, a an “ACRE of RHUBARB, | } i 
for Forcing. 
; TO BE BE DISPOSED OF, ioa 
(Queens) A SÉT RECAE SA 10N, to 
mUo EY Eue Gee Garden, near M 
only. 
ARCH mi Scotch), ), ELMS 4 LIMES, SYCA- 
MORES, R ser Be ange OA KS, APPLES, 
PEARS, GOOSEB S, &c. Prices on application to 
JOS EPH CREE Sunder Garforth, near Leeds. 
Y page F ee S,°35'4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9 
o 15 feet. All recently transplanted, 
sen °WATERER, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, 
