548 THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[OCTOBER 37, By 
BOBIN SON, la “Tate of S Shaw | House, begs te to 
t in conseaue 
z obliged t to clear ein round gi r cbeuay 3 i r, 1875, he his 
pe fol e FOREST TREES, &c., to dis of. If not 
vate contract, they will be offered ge Auction in 
ooo OAKS, 4 to 5 and 5 to8 
3 ot OAA SCOTCH orga 3to4 hars 5 feet. 
t 0,000 LARCH, 4t eet. 
sone t quantity o of HOLLIES, ige 2 to 4 feet, and from 
4 to 7 feet ; the large sizes, growing singly, are fine specimens 
for ornamental ong 
600, 
ooo 4-yr. trans- 
grown 
2-yr. a and very st PRIVETS, 
uantities of LIMES, 5 to 7 feet. 
S, 4 to 6 feet. 
Ornamental SPRUCE, 5 to 7 feet. 
<— TREES and FILBERT NUTS. 
Nurseries, Reddish, near Stockport. 
a AE OFF ER-to the TRA 
WHITHAM begs to call attention to so 
e subjoined LIST of isk me and SHRUBS, all 
bushy fore many times trans 
AREA THEOP HRASTA, 
eo cheap ampem scan aati 8 to ro feet, 258. 
100; 10 to12 40S. per I 
BEECH, 3 to 4 feet, 8s. per 100; 4108 feet, 16s. per 100; 6 to 
8 Too ; Toae ar 50s. per 100. 
oT, H . per 100 ; 3 to 4 feet, ma 
Pes ee ly aoe a 8 to 0 feet, 50s. per r 
gta 3t o 4 feet, 145. per 100 ; Sen 
6 feet, 25S. per 100; 6 to 7 feet, 405. 
vigia TO preires 
gos US AUSTRI nei 3 to 3 fet tas. 6d. per 100; 3 to 4 
eet, 255. per 
FO 6 font; "208. per 100 ; 6 to 8 feet, 
POPLAR, £, Lombardy, 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 6 to 8 feet, 16s. : 
PO. LAR, Ontario, 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 6 to 8 feet, 155. 
aeren Aee e per 100; gel ea 
ae 100 ; 4to 7 ars 
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIA, to 15 niches, 5s. per 100; 12 to 
18 inches, epea ie fo on 6d. per roo. 
Bocwoon DARWINII, 3 bo fae 40S. per 100. 
DOGWOOD, strong, 4 to 5 feet, 12s. 
LAUREL, Common, 4 to 6 ey 255. per te 100. 
ese fon mg Caran 6 to 12 inches » per 100; 12 to 18 
es, 255. per 100; 18 i 24 ohea y 408. 100. 
RHODODENBRONS, 6 to g inches, very bushy, 6os. per 
2 inches, 20s. per 100; rto Ag te 25s. 
ny » 40$. per fae 3 a = tag Ta m ees 
Best named variet ushy plants 
vEWS, English, , fine, 6 to r2 inches, r 
00 ; 134 to 2 feet, oan yer sos npg ig 
Y 100 
YEWS, Trish, 0 4 feet, 18s. per doz 
CHERRIES ret jena 5to7 feet, 12t pit — 
CHERRIES, Pyramids, 4 to 6 feet, sos. per 
CURRAN NTS, Red, si a 
B trong, 7S. per 
CURRANTS, Black, strong, Ios. per roo. [xoo. 
GOOSEBERRIES, best Lancashire varieties, 20s. per 
STRAWBERRY, Yates’ Seedling, rss. per tooo. One of the 
-T o beti 7 peli j nog should be with- 
out 
the Trade. 
OHN PERKINS cote SON beg to offer 
the following, in the finest possible 
condition for 
APPLES, Standard p e ae 70s. per 100 Liew 
> to Bs. 
APRICOTS, D TS, Dwarf trained, 245. a to Jot ag aney 
PEACHES. Dwarttraned, Toh 30s. per d 
CURRANT: c 
untrimmed, 
Dwarf, 
ETATE + 30 fet, got. per 100: 
Raes ” per 1000 ; 5 to 6 feet, Gos. per 1000 
__ 6 to 8 feet, eked 
PRIVET, Evergreen, fine transplanted, 1% to a feet, rss. 
SHUG Sse, 
ar ee wee affect, 40s. per 1o00; ato 3 feet, 
I: 
WHI THORN ‘or re aa <9 
UICK, 2 and 3 years transplanted, 
8s. to rrs. HORN 
BLACKT. N, fine, 2to me 17S. per I 
1% Gok. A 
BERBERIS > AQUIF OLIA, ı 
o niae A 
E aa 2 to 234 feet, ars. per dozen 
: adel S BOREALIS, 
EWS, brali bap! gga 
2% to 3 feet, 
a Retai a 
4 feet, ros, per d ` i e 
Eri ian per dens; rh iG to 2 feet, re 
PLANTING SEASON. 
RHODODENDRONS 
WILL BE SUPPLIED, 
In Fifty of the most Popular and finest known 
Hardy Kinds, 
Sturdy, Bushy Plants, 14 to 2 feet high, at 
£10 per 100, 
Carriage Free lo any Railway Station in England. 
Many of th R l Layers, and better Pees. of their 
height cannot be dese or obtaine 
A Descriptive Catalogue Ja on application to 
ATERER, 
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. 
To Gardeners. 
Gardeners are — on pata Invited 
THE PINE-APPLE NURSERY, 
, ere ak ae anticipated ae wil be 
highly gratified. 
JOHN paarEe Manager, 
UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, 7 
Respectfully invites inspection of the choice and very extensive 
of Plants which he now has for Sale. 
They comprise all the speen oe of 
found in oe Gardens 
some Specimen th ae small, of CAMELLIAS 
AZALEAS, CAPE HEATHS, for ges Summer flower- 
, NE LLAND PL ge and oe assort- 
ment of STO PLANTS, ental 
eaved kinds, whilst the Pa Sen l of SECA si a 
FERNS, PALMS, and Succulent Pla 
t 
The Cool-ho se Specimens, both 1 d nal e this 
season in sple: ndid condition, and will amply repay a visit from 
any one about pi urnish New Greenhouses or Conse: es: 
whilst the Stock of Winter Blooming Plants are extra hoes and 
well set sh 
TA LOGUES gratis, and post free, on application. 
VICTORIA z5 PARADISE NURSERIES, 
UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
ROSES, ROSES, ROSES. 
SECOND TO NONE IN THE TRADE. 
Extra Strong Plants of the Best Exhibition 
Varieties of 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
At 9s. to Ios. per dozen ; 6os. to 65s. per 100. 
Catalogues Free on Application, 
THE neq. NURSERIES, nto th pe 
H. BLANDFORD, Proprietor. 
NEW APPLE. 
/-PEASGOOD’S NONESUCH. 
Handsomest, 
, and one of the les 
ad ob Largest Autumn App! 
W. & J. BROWN, 
NURSERYMEN, STAMFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE. 
ROSES, Standard, Half-standard, and Dwarf, in all the 
_ to Inspect, 
sent to them when removal is 
TREE FERNS. 
THE LARGEST CK IN EUROP 
and at Half the Prices usually 
Mr. WILLIAM PULLS ARE MBLISHMENT II 
King’s páda. Cha Ta S.W. 
THE CORINI 
Guinea Collection of By 
Suitable for Outdoor, also Ce 
vatory and Greenhouse 
hi 
= best su 
included i a ci we are 
to : 
Mea e 
25 HYACINTHS, Poem for 25 RAN NUNCULUS 
borders. 200 <a ; assorted. E 
6 pe “seme for pots or 100 
~ NARCI: ISSUS, e pots. 
z Ditto, i border 
ia JON QU 
25 TULIPS, rana winter. 
Carriage s to any railway station wie 
0. JEFFERIES AND SONS, 
Seed Means and Nurserymen, Cirencester. 
MAURICE YOUNGS f 
NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE Í 
Is now ready, and may be had on application, 
COMP RI SES:— 
HA RDY JAPANESE and other CONIFER. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 
EVERGREENS. 
RHODODENDRONS i in fine named varieties ; 
TICUMS, and other common kinds for covers. 
best kin 
FRUIT TREES. 
CLEMATIS, and other climbing Plants. 
TRANSPLANTED FOREST 
QUICKS, and other Hedge Plants. 
DWARF EVERGREEN and VARIEGAT 
PLANTS for Winter Bedding, &c. 
DESIGNS, pig: site and ESTIMATES prepared 
Laying-out and Planting New Grounds, and dor 
proving Par kag and Existing S 
Plantations. 
MILFORD NURSERIES, near GODALMING. 
aa o 
HEATHERSIDE NURSERIES. 
Nurseries (270 Acres in extent) near Bagshot, Surry. 
SEED ESTABLISHMENT AND LONDON DEPÔT, 
QUEEN VICTORIA STREE 
CLOSE TO THE MANSION HOUSE STATION. 
A LONDON BRANCH 
Has just been opened, as above, where a 
le ts will be on view, and where 
sil be Scie oi od ne E A . 
bog Mere gg Stock is, this season, in splen% 
condition. It includes 
ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, Evergreen * 
Deciduous (of all sizes), 
FRUIT TREES, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS, 
| Descriptive Kataleghes obtarnad opis Viadi on 
Pass address orders to 
THOMAS THORNTON, 
Heatherside Nurseries, 
