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GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [OCTOBER 17, 1894, 
Rose Catalogue. 
Ti ry 23) 
=- PAUL: P urseries, Waltham 
Cross, Herts, has p “published the New Editi 
his ROSE CAT ‘ALOGUE, whi = es Ms be happy to tosis, 
free by post, on ee of Postag 
ae 
OHN WATERER an SONS, Bagshot, 
€ anita beg to announce that they are now sending out 
the undermentioned Hardy RHODODENDRONS, price 21s, 
usual Discount to the Trade. 
R. 
AMES MASON. 
REDERICK Saee 
pzokratoN oF GRAPE VINES or 
Act 37 Victoria, No. 4575 
in site Victoria of Grape Vines 
ra 
oni 
poas with the pore of th 
maii Prohi — the Importation 
ra ph an 
‘A CHIBALD. cg ois sen October 2 = Heym 
8, Victoria Chambers, Westm r, October 
NTHONY WATE RER SOT mik 
the attention of Poly buyer s to the very 
be seen groning a raa a ew 
om and 12 feet high, pr ne finer 
Gold, Silver, oe onto ead Riad. + a choice in siz 
and variety such as can be met with i other Nursery in 
Bep: Every Pia t has Ea posi tly. ienaa and will be 
' The Stock of Common Green Hollies alone occupies 5 acres of 
3 and Purchasers will find them in large numbers of all 
= up to 15 feet. 
Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. 
= Se AVENUES and ORNAMENTAL 
ANTING. 
308. per dozen, fr per 
eet, ae per een, £12 10s, ; 7to 
8 feet, Pe pal doren, At ae 
PICEA NORDMANNIANA, 4 feet, 42s. per dozen, 
412 tos. per 100; 4 to 5 feet, yg pe dozen, 420 per roo. 
Le opened 6 to 7 feet, "£6 6s. per r dozen ; 7 to 8 feet 
THUJA LOBBII. 12 to 15 feet, £4 45. p 
WELLINGTONIA — wie a) to 6 fore we per dozen. 
All well grown and rec anted, For full descrip- 
tions see LIST of the EVERGREEN FIR TRIBE 
RICHARD SMITH, Nurs n, Worcester. 
To the mae eae 
A M. JO NGKINDT ONINCK, 
° Tottenhan: N Vurseries, demsv zaart, near Zwolle, 
NERA SCABRA. xe i ; 
eee Ton [per roo. 
- : ox: AN) UL 
ROBIMIA KSEUD RCAC pec 
NEw RHODODENDRONS. 
JAMES oriog ee rich scarlet, with a bronze 
TH, scarlet, li hter centr h 
tted, a very beautiful and distinct va a i A tag 
; Mauve, with a rich yellow biote very fine truss 
, and distinct Hardy Rho- 
ne la fr $ guineas he set 
Witram Sk RIVALS GARD ot inspection 
unrivalled Stock of choice EVERGRE 
SHRUBS, FOREST sont or AMENTAL oe Ghis 
disposing of a te prices, in order to clear the 
he is 
land for Se epee 
_ Among the E) are many thousands of fine specim 
tae ragtime awed and inure 
i owering Shrubs and 
cultivated in Britain, many of which 
ving immediate 
to improve old P 
of their limite stock of 
ST TREES, S, PLANTS 
E TREES CONI 
t 
nsp: 
undance of 
viR so that * any part of the country may 
Priced CATALOGUES Ppost-free on application, 
WINTER APPROACH S 
BOILERS AND HEATING APPARATUS 
OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION. 
HOT-WATER PIPES AND CONNECTIONS, 
And a variety of the best Boilers always kept in stock. 
PRICES AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. 
ENRY ORMSON, 
Horticultural Builder and Hot-Water Apparatus Engineer, _ 
STANLEY BRIDGE, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, SW. 
WINTER and SPRING FLOWERS. 
atterd COLLECTIONS OF BU 
For Open Ground, adapted for Ordinary Good Garden Soil, 
COLLECTION No. 14, Price 21s. (Packing and Carriage Free), contains :— & 
Hyacinths, 12, in three colours. Polyanthus Narcissus, fine mixe us, white, 2 
Narcissus, Double white, 12 ampernel Jonquils, 6. nemones, € 
j oeticus, or -eye, 12. | Star of Be lehe -ii Iris, extra choice mi 
Double Daffodils, 25. Triteleia uniflora, 6. ext 
Tulips, extra ie mixed, double, 12. | Doe" s-tooth Violets, 6, Lilium eel 
ah VS singl e, I2. Croc rocus, Diue, 25. tigrinu pre 
», finest mixed, late, 12. », Striped, 50. Ranu unculus, ‘om fine p24 
uc Van Thol, 12. ko saree yellow, 50. nowdrops, 50. Winter Aa 
Other Collections, price 10s. a 425., 635., and 845. re Pops Carriage Free. 
yom the Rev. W. C. PLENDERLEATH, Calne 5 
‘I was unwise enough to get some Bulbs last autumn from year before, did bar ae those new ones, so I will not ty 
asia grower, and your ‘ Old Bulbs,’ saved from fetes the experiment again.” 
LONDON, W. 
3 Ta 
CARTER’S, THE ROYAL SEEDSMEN, HIGH HOLBORN, 
VITIS HETEROPHYLLA, var. HUMULIFO 
JAMES VEITCH & SONS 
Have much pleasure in offering good Plants of this very Ornamental VINE, which was so 
admired when exhibited, on October 7, at the Royal Horticultural Gardens, 
On which occasion it was awarded a First-class Certificate. 
It is exceedingly ornamental as a Hardy Climber, and, producing very profusely its bun 
azure-blue berries, it will be invaluable as a Plant for Dinner-Table Decoration 
= marye OF 
Gar eee yet Oct. x 
s Certificate was ote ed 
THE PRESS. 
Garden, Oct. 10. 
ea the exceedingly SI a sine ve ne sme 
pretty Vitis heterophylla var aa ia, very conspicuous for utiful variety of a well 
the peculiar colour of its lovely pale hes berries, and its bright deserves enn sent an the sake a size of 
red stems.” very o! berries £ 
which ar ty 
eas and of a pale is blie mr 
Cottage Cavdinér, Oct. ne, Oct. 1 
ee aan Certificate was fee to the PP org a 
plants could look 
Garde 
VITIS HETEROPHYLLA, VAR, mira 
larrari o srophylla, than which few to be a valuable — “Growth paa peb and the b 
Price 5s. 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. 
Now Ready, Gratis and Post Free, 
DICK RADCLYFFE & CO.'S 
ILLUSTRATED 
For DETAILED LIST see D: R. & COs ILLUSTRATED CATALO 
r O EEEa ea a a | ee 
DICK RADCLYFFE anD CO., 129, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON 
