GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
Established 1841. 
A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED J OURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. 
No. Khon Ola Ep aen 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1874. 
Registered at the General 
Price 
Post Office as a Newspaper. | Post wath Ti 
With .this Number is issued, Gratis, 
an EIGHT-PAGE SUPPLEMENT, descriptive 
The ROYAL GARDENS, Frogmore, and 
ae 
Hyacinths, Tuli 
M. CUTBUSH AND SON re to announce 
that their PEIER KEEN CATALOGUE 
of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, OCUS 
&c., is now ready. It priat a ae ustki fine assò 
which have for many years held the highesť reputation. Post 
e on application. 
WINDSOR GREAT PARK. arie Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 
- “A. B. C.” Descriptive Bulb 
agers THOM AS __ S.. WARES NEW LB 
ernan 8 CATALOGUE is now ready, and may be had free on 
— cove al 4 Li ot japonicum ie application. It embraces. every family worthy of cultivation, 
Begonia Fræbelii 552 Ligue the double and is one ki = most complete: rr oe i 
, notices of.. i 555 | bie 595 Hale Farm Nurseries, Tot London, N. 
Caradoc Fi b, the M: ld, the African së CK e arut meran yma 
a oe oot T oR chi UTCH and FRENCH FLOWERING 
, the 551 | Mul an old 559 BULBS.—We have n oS RERET in splendid condition, 
cot S 559 | Munich, Bavaria “2. 555-| one of the choi t and extensive Coll ns of th 
i i ion-flower fruit .. 557 | Roots ever im: ers uthounting to 20S. Carri free. 
i y% 560 | Pelargonium Society, the 55 LOGUES on keaz 
the.. sè svt 560 Sasae + be TONET ORS 55 DICKSON AND ROBINSON, 23. Place, Manchester, 
ciation in the Fir t aoip ulis .. 559 
x ith = ov — 558 a pe S w garden $52 e Grower. 
orists’ flowers. . ` os Sas eidia glaucescens 55 
Garden operations sór | Seopa ish .. Arboricultural VACINTHS, for P Pots or Glasses, 1 16s, -pe 
I Grimston, Vine-growing | 557 | Other Bulbs equally cheap. CATAL OGUES Fe Saager e a 
à 560 | za ma Ska ilum ciliarum . 559 wage met rts , 
4 Herbaceous plants, - the m . Black Muscat ` S. HARVEY, Popham Street, Nottin 
Ilex i la ‘fo onie E> s y t Bez Potat n 
x latifolia rmon! otato . 559 
erusalem Artichoke, the 558 Vidomtess: Héricatt de” Vyteiam “HOOPER reser y just received a 
H al “ews ury eld gy 4 359 geri of the ‘above, p lems ualit ae ge 
tiiti 
cut) ee 
Large Pears 
ouse (wit th 
nt woe por es 1 56r 
tion. Price 15s. Is. s 
Striped, or <2 —. 
E ens 
LO ESo poe lication 
and Pid n 88, Oxford rd Street, W 
The “ cle” in America. 
Que ANNUAL Soon TON 
GARDENERS CERONICLE 
Including postage to the United States, is pee ae gold, to 
which add premium on gold for urrency at the 
and 25 cents exchenge o y in advance. 
ts :— Messrs. M- COLE anv CO.; Drawer stadt 
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Atlan’ Office, , Fulton County, = and: 
Mr. C. H. MAROT, 814, Chestnut : an aera 
otice 
ere, CHRONICLE.— 
OLUME n oa JUNE, 1874, is now 
Ww hic ARDS, iege Welkngton Street, Covent Garden; W.C. 
; Sore bay gr wane Ub TERA; 
oo 
HN SADLER. a 
Fruit and Flower Show at 
BURGH, in 1875. 
ROYAL. “CALEDONIAN HORTI- 
CUL se to hold a GREAT 
INTERNATIONAL FRUIT sad FLOWER SHOSE 
< Sot nay prey on SEPTEMBER 15 and 16, 1875, when £700 
ae ee. ae caus: 
the 
j Settee Ga FOTN. a, Sah iets 
GERMANTOWN 
THOM. 
: TREES and SHRUBS, and 
Trade. 
i See eT Sis: 2 
B oan į Paes: 
AS MEEHAN, 
Collecting . SEEDS of AM RICAN 
apy pps for the 
UES now ready. 
K aaiae ag kaart CATAL 
T O F i E Wiliam the Fi .—PEAS : Laxton’s 
basket ee ar teen G Gan, *CABBAGE; 
Cenau. CAULIFLOWER, Meret Autumn 
CE: Sugarloaf Cos. NIONS: New Queen, 
) CARTER anp CO. Ppt uantities of th 
= erat re = a yraa ities e 
seasons Growth London, W.C. 
\HARLES TU] 
invites a i 
NER _inspe 
of his COLLECTION, soe Saat tne He gon 
| NENTAURE A": ae CANDIDIS- 
NURSERIES, 
from 
bes to 6os. dozen 
ros. 6d. i 
— SEEDLING. BLACK MUSCAT. 
Good. Planting Canes, Two Guineas ,each, delivered 
to order on per of Che que or Post-office Order on Horfield, 
Brist ol, payable to 
of Merit to be had free applica: 
5.—Fine strong, well-r pened, | 
oie t. leading, so Pee oe te yr 
Strong Fr T Bake apaa 2 š 
and Cross at GE 
RICHARD- SMITH, St. John’s Nurseries, Worcester. 
RAPE —A fine stock of all the 
leading sorts ; (arog. bape pyrrol "rage: r Canes. 
rg Age size, in ller -plants, in Cinch 
nch pots. Pri itro fori gr tos, 6d. each. Froe 
ai can kai of disease, 
FRANCIS R. KINGHORN, Sheen Nursery, Richmond, 
Surre 
Vines. 
B S. WILLIAMS has a large and fine stock 
wate of FRUITING and PLANTING CANES, of all the 
Victoria and Paradie Narni Upper Holloway, N, 
WI LLIAM Do DODDS, ‘Gladstone Nae ane T oie 
Asparagus, Asparagus, Asparagus. 
QPECIAL gists: ai of the F abire, two, three, 
Price 
four years old. 
yen or r000 on application. 
ROBERT NEAL, 
Nurseries, W SW. 
ANETTI TAM RS E PON full of 
. GIANT ASPARA- 
TRAINED PEACHES, 
ARINES, and mtg end fine Trees of the 
rts, with al forms of Fruit Trees in 
ITH, — ‘Worcester. 
[EARLIEST an ab BEST in esl “CULTIVATION 
“eck ; it has ip ge d colour, and e ent 
WP ati anp SINCLAIR, wade price on a aap aE 
W 4 rng egos: Standard oe 
ects. Suffield APPLES; also strong 
Dwarf-trained PEACHES 1 NECTARINES, and APRICOTS. 
E. COOLING, Mile Ash Nurseries, Derby. 
o 
N TED, about 
one aie =f Manley H c., to the 
a Ciena. 
gee COMMON 
ee a ee 
HOLESALE CATALOGUE of TREES, 
SHRUBS, CLIMBERS, 
Fong s A JACKMAN “AND “SON, Woking Nasty, 
AURUSTINUS.—An_ immense nomtty 
of very healthy plants, 12 to 18 inches high, can be su 
eric at a me eT Rc oh ces by 
WING e Royal Norfolk Nurseries, Norwich. 
res JAPONICA.—Thousands of 
strong and very bushy plants, from i to 3 feet. Prices on 
application. 
M. RUMSEY, Joyning'’s Nursery, Waltham Cross, N. 
pean’ cia hak Very fine stock 
of amabilis, amabilis latifolia, per ‘wich parony- 
aP agam major and minor, and amcena, 4s. per doz 
ECHEVERIA SECUNDA GLAUCA, Mg a as in diameter, 
6s. per dozen. 
W. H. WHEELER, Florist, &c., Farnham, Surrey. 
FOR SALE, through being proni too large 
for the house, a ty tty Ta lerri ada r ae 
GRANDIFOLIA, i e health uld m: a fine Palm 
exhibition purpos ‘s. wt particu as rs on iik to 
J. HUDSON. Gr. to J. C. Imthurn, Esq., Champion Hill, S.E. 
EE’S “VICTORIA REGINA” VIOLET. 
—Small Plants, 12 as pew me ine per roo. Strong 
Plants, 12 for ros., post fre Extra strong, 12s. 
per dozen. 
WM. CLIBRAN anp SON, Oldfield Nursery, Altrincham. 
pass sr aiai pE —LILY of the VALLEY, 
Os, ; TOO on pe basi woere JAPON- 
ICA, ‘a o strong ras pe eng Post Bill. 
D. JA! COBSON, riding Hollan 
AMELLIAS. Fg cig ati) elk ae Agora 
Plants, well set uds, ros, 15s. a 
Fait WILLIAM BULL'S. Establishment ue ae 
ts, King’s Road, Chelsea, 
we HOLESALE Sead eee of ROSES, | 
FLETCHER Oena Ne ' 
ARGOTTIN, ; 35. each 305. per 
dozen.- The old favourite Rose in al NEE ti 
being a Fe clizaber. 
RICHARD SMITH, Nurseryman, Worcester. 
Early Planting. 
AVISON and WHITTEM’S oria 
LOGUE of all the Best and Newest ROSES is 
ready; Also a GENERAL L CATALOGUE, of CONIFERS, 
FOREST, FRUIT REES. on-appli- < 
Witee Cross, E Harcord< 
BARGAI N.—HORSE CHESTN UT. 
ee to 6 feet, wW 
TREES, 4 to 5 feet pei e OARS, Fi sex npr so 
Trade only. 
| ARCH (Seo Gotch), ELMS, Toe MES, fins 
MORES, ROSES ), OAKS, &c., APPLE 
PEARS, GOOSEBE RRIRS Be) ices on application to 
JOSE] PH GREEN, The Dias ies, Garforth Leeds. 
ws.— ey y thousands, p4 h 5, 6 » 75 8 0 
to to 15 feet. recently transp 
gANTHONY WATERE] R, Knap Hill N fea Neen 
y P. "LAIRD. AND sive 
pea 3 met, are on and well röde; 
WILLIAM IRE urseries, Barnstaple, Teie ms 
TRAWBERRY rs for For 
Seven hundred fine Plants of PRE 
well rooted, = hers for ors Ss the best rts 
Greenhouse. M st be Sold, owing to Wessel: of forcing-house. 
at 
PP Giford Lodge, England Lane, Haverstock Hill, N.W. 
RUIT TEERS |e — thousand 
d Pyrami 
strong “ae es, Apples. S, Pears, 
and Plums, from par 100. n yn, from ros. 
t00; Cone, sets from 6s. per 
taci "CATAL LOGUES 
on application to ea 
EVES, Gravesend Nurseries.—Established 1810. 
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