478 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. — i 
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tee aa iie ne ~ RAULA@& SON'S ROSES M 
and 21s, eac is t i b on 
‘Goad Guin doze: B di 
names a ay aa leer recite can ae Grown at the “Old Nurseries,” Cheshunt, one of the Traditional Homes of the R 
given, and purchasers will have a pa selection yeg for iie 
ESTABLISHMENT for om W and oe ANTS, 
ee MESSRS PAUL & SGM 
O BE SOLD. swe ains, WELLING- 
TONIAS GIGANTEA. are PICE AS NORD. RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS FOR 
MATa and NOBILIS, 2 to 5 feet; 
all t 
ee SSS TES | ROSES IN ALL FORMS. 
ee = al transp r Railay. &e., a wer 
z eii bots E, Ea The Stock for Sale is by far the finest ever produced at these long celebrated Nu 
C\RCHARD PLANTING —Stone Stand: ANTING. —Sto F z Stan ndare d | and the plants are so thoroughly grown, so healthy, vigorous, and well ripened, as to require 
PPLES, strong Stai eerie excuses to be made for them. The plants furnish a complete answer to the atte 
irae d and Dvagttraned PEARS. Å $ Choice S made to depreciate the growths of exhibiting firms. e undernamed prices will be 
LAURUSTIN ye base cay SH ROHS toca tispris really hatmi and comparatively cheap for really good plants: 
pi gr iat LIMES, and other Forest Trees, up to 
12 feet, 1cati 
CHARLES BURGESS, “The Numerics, London Road, PAUL & SON'S DESERT THES ROSE CATALOGUE 
Sepsa a septennial review of the New Rose the past seven years, sp 
E VERG ia Py ae eei n New Roses of the year, am Cultural Direétons tow the Rose year. LIST sent 
SIBERIAN ARBOR-VITA, 5 to 6 feet, roos. per 100, Fe on r application: a 
peas LAUREL, 6 5 to 6 feet, 150s. per 100, 
to 7 feet, roos. per 100, 
ENGLISH YEW, 3 fe 
aa RR bagel tae PRICES OF ROSES FOR 1874—1875. 
RICHARD SMITH, Nurseryman, Worcester. STANDARDS, fine stems and heads, of best kinds only, as grown = 18s, per doz, £7 ps 
STANDARD ROSE ES, newer kinds, 245. to 30s. per ee per 
AMES DICKSON AND “SONS? Stock of | STANDARD TEA ROSES, 30s . per dozen, £12 per 
FOREST and FRUIT TREE ROSES, EVER- a 
GREENS, and all other Trees and Plants, &c., unsurpassed, hese are the finest ever ” red here, 
k they I DWARF STANDARDS, Hybiia Eerpetuals, 125. per dozen, gor: per 100, 
> ‘ot in seven mits itm the’ Chest Ramay Sates. bp DWARFS, on Manetti, tos, to 15s. per dozen, 75s. to £6 per 
their new poera from the foot of Flookersbridge Railway DWARFS, on Briar, Hybrid Perpetuals, alder ids 10s. to I a ‘per dozen, 75s. to £6 per i 
Bridge. LISTS, and all information, on application DWARFS, on Briar, Hybrid Perpetuals, newer man 18s, to 308. per dozen, £7 “i per 100, 
Newton Nurseries, Chester, DWARF TEAS, 18s. to 21s. m chee ., £7 108. per 
a NEAL begs to e to the notice Hükaiy fine and sett est this season. 
HARDY SHRUBS, FRUIT, FOREST, Sad ORNawem | DWARFS, new varieties of oe 36s. per dozen. 
TAL RIERA ORS, R RH HODOD: NDRONS and CLIMB. 
Cc. now in . 
removal, l y CATALOGUES w Jn on application ; SPECIAL ROSES, raised here at Cheshunt. 
The Nurseries are sng cry Sebati ont: of the PERT TEA, ör HYBRID TEA; CHESHUNT HYBRID.—tThis deserve edly favourite Ros 
Junction and Wand Railway Sta 2000 plants of, showing our estimate of its value. It is still. finely in bloom here, and is 
OR SALE, a few Thousands = each of able in all ways, more especially as a free autumnal climber. Standards, 2s. 6d.;. Dwarf 
” the following :— H.P. REYNOLDS HOLE.—The finest dark m tae Rose yet ei which has a ae 
epee À Src ee Lata: epi — Fem. 208. per 100; habit and free ETS, a, Kia ndards, 2s. 6¢.; Dwarfs, 
IRISH YEWS, 3. 30 pe transplanted, 3 rds. Gol pa H.P. W. WILSON SAUN mi —A grand mages fe A eed, fae. perpetual crimson 
z to 1% foot ear 125. 6d. per 2 to 2% fet, 258. Standards or Dwarfs, 5s. 
TR nae healthy a pa akap splanted of nal H.P. THE a —The briglitest. coloured garden Rose yet obtained. Standards or Dwi 
MICHAEL GRANT, Elm Grove Nurse Newry, Treland. 3s. 6a. eac 
N, = Sent t free to Liverpool ol or Glas 
ROSES CULTIVATED IN POTS, speciality of the Old Nurseries. 
re ROSES, Teas and Eia Perpetuals, established for forcing or pot culture :— 
u INE PLANTS, in 8-inch pots, 42s. per dozen. 
QUARTER SPECIMEN NS, i n9gto 10-inch pots, 6os. to 845. per dozen. ; 
SPECIMEN ROSES, 42s. to 1055. each. Fe 
h 4 
Tege ona application: ROSES on own roots, of which 10,000 fine plants, in pots, are offered. 3 
vines G eee ee from the Celebrated Lambton eatin SORTS, as Special Lists, in 48’s, 125, to 18s. per dozen, 100s, per 100, 
BIDE is now id to book 
Seu tees a oe prepared z be e Orders for 
€ above eet oh at stock, at the 
Single Plants, wn this year for 21s., sg fa 
‘being the heaviest on 
same 
DRESS IN FULL 
PAUL AnD SON, THE OLD NURSERIES, CHESHUI 
ree ES. 
N, Nurserymen, Ivry- spay 
e just published the New 
ae ae ROSES, their 
e 
CHARLES TURNER'S CATALOG 
LS NOW READY. 
| STANDARD ROSES. 
Thete are grown in great se pt they are very fine Se! bang with wel ied 
and are now ready for rem 
DWARF ROSES 
: Are also grown most extensively - a sada 4 Rae on the Manetti and Briar Stocks, 
; wn 
IN POTS 
Harila where a fine stock can be seen 0: 
re BRON ER lity at the Royal Ni of extra 5 
aad re FFRPETU ALS, grown es especially for early forci 
for 
Prices, togethes: pee 
eon ONE GUI 
Cc. 
Se The CA iS eS 
Address, ISAA DECI full Lists of FRUIT TREES, | 
Show Picotees, r EVERGR 5 
on a ma i eet T TA Carriage and pa GREEN and DECIDUOOS SHRUBS, &c., and can be had on ie 
e Order. t - 
niae: ISAAC BRUNNING ce ere ars 
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THE ROYAL NURSERIES, - SLOUGH. 
