574 Lili 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[NOVEMBER 7, 1874, : 
roo ROSES, SS ocean 
100 ROSES, Half Sta 
x00 LILY of the VALLEY. for 
HOICEST SRENATTONS 
kinds, 
rooted plants, ie Beléctioh felt to}, HL Per 6s., 95-5 
and 12s, True old Crimson CLOVE, 3s. ve onn ity 
Packages jaehaded 
J. HUNT, Apollo Nurseries, Caister Road, Great Yarmouth. 
Arann eer for FORCING. cee tpi 
5 roots at 7$. per 100; very 
fe at as. 6d. per ae 
ERRIES and CURRANTS of various sorts at 
moderate 
J. eB =e Road ae Gravesend. 
ABBAGES. 3 iwasan and Lambs, Sheep 
and Cows, or for Garden purposes, nothing can surpass 
Enfield M atarian and Robinson's s Champio ion Drumhead. 
plants now , pac! free. n wn 
orders. > Rares buyers liberally treated raue Referen 
to the Fine Red De Agricult turists of the 
ahh 
1000. 
F. GEE, Seed Grower, &e., gg a scl a Beds. 
Paid to Lond 
Carriage 
me SES Bijna mer id ya eee 
50s. Marse al Niel, oi own roots, per doz n, po: ost free. 
PHLOX, best sorts, 2s. 6d. per dozen, post free 
ZONAL DET ARGONIUMS, 
Paradise Nursery, Brentwood. 
), 12 for ss. 
a 
o the Tra 
S NOWDROPS, double and angie: 
GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS, LILY 
VAL CLUMPS, extra fine. 
T AND SON, 6, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., can 
es shore not oe ee ae 
CHEALL aw D SONS, of of Lo eld Nur- 
series, Crawley, can supply TURF a iy Sek quality 
at the above price, delivered in trucks at Crawl tion. The 
Ground must be cleared in a few w ty oe for 
extending the Nurseries. 
Priced — of TREES and SHRUBS free by post. 
Planting 
Woon. AND D COLI in consequence of havmg 
clear a portion of their Land th’ are ed 
to offer, at vi jes, i 
deca tah STOCK, c 
and in fine condition for removal, Price an 
application. 
BARBOURNE NURSERIES, eee 
New Variegated H 
ALEX MYRTIFOLIA AUREO. MACULATA. 
AN GEERT, NURSERYMAN, Ghent, 
re of offering to the public this 
Se re ks grated p ts at. ars. each (free 
TETUN EANCIFOLIUM RUBRUM and 
100, 
B air 
nòk OION POMPONIO 
an 
Vi ants of 
Gar” a ep and 
- ; ut „ On application. 
Our ONE GUINEA COLLECTION of f CARNAT IONS, 
Siow Piene nar of choice ions, 6 pair of choice 
= emt ee ree a A choice ae 
of Post ofice S. Hatt the above qu 
oe 
ificent ani 
gey ts oe is iss 
ear 
Oracle for 1875. Extra rie ear e g 125, Der ican fs. 6d. Da 
If dozen ; smaller, 6s, Be Ge 
wt ee per a a 
having written for seed of the Victoria 
ba very shy seeder, G. Ler has i 
quantity, which he offers in sealed packets 
sown in pans not later than the end of 
it or frame till well up. 
5s earbag a 
welfare, double, lavender-blue, 6s. per dozen ; rooted 
ITAN, singi single, 
4i CĦorcE RH OD ODODENDRONS, 
ie dea 40s. per too; pened P mgs 
see ors hep taaedety fee. large and 
A ANZII 
3 CRERS, on aplication to 
Le J. WALKER, Wood Green, Waltham Abbey, Essex. 
ting Season.—Avenue Tre 
Plan 
MES, 12 to, 16 > feet high, straight stems, 
om the ground, with 
San adat thee en splen ndidly Sne ede Som stock of 
more than 5000 of these fine Trees t to polest fr 
PLANES, OCCIDENTAL, 12t 
HORSE CHESTNUTS, 10 to si as 
SCARLET et CHESTNUTS, 10 to 12 feet, 
NORWAY MAPLES, to to 16 feet. 
All eae n stout, straight stemmed, and finely rooted. Every 
e has been removed within fwo years. 
POPLAR, SE Be: tae NOVA, 3 to 20 feet.—This 
oplar, far exceeding i in rapidity of mee 5 any 
with, is strongly recommended as a 
in sie districts. There are 
this Nurs 3 years old, measuring 18 to 
22 feet high, and stout in BAER desi 
ANTHONY WATERER, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, 
Surrey, 
Sa PLANTS.—H. J. HARDY bens 
offer a quantity of strong autumn-sown plants, al 
“ENFIELD MARKET, 
EARLY BATTERSEA, } oe SA 00,008 
ROBINSON'S DRUMHEAD, $ 25%: Per 10,000. 
WHEELER’S COCOA-NUT, 5s. per 1 
LETTUCE ai NTS, SIBERIAN COS. Pa H. has 
much pleasure in n offering fine strong plants of his Siberian 
Cos, at Lon 6d. This is one of the best gar 
grow! rl ait: is highly recommended its 
excellency of Saveur and fine green paar. It grows cae, 
turns in early, and stands a long time before it runs to seed. 
It is very suitable for Market Gardeners, A liberal allow- 
Packages and carriage free to London. 
Cash must on sane ooo de all soon from TOKUN 
Correspon- 
dents. Post Office yable at Bures. Apply to 
H. J. HARDY, Stour V Valley: Seed A Grotii, Bures, Essex. 
Planting Sea 
Tò PLANTERS 3 Pals dnin PARKS, CEMETERIES, or 
ILLIAM SKIRVING solicits iei apre 
his unrivalled Stock of choice EVE 
, FOREST and ORNAMENTAL TREES. airi 
wwe: moderate prices, in order to clear the 
“specimens 
an immense 
all =~ Hardy Evergreen Flowering Shrubs and 
Britain, many of which 
are eof "large size, well calculated for giving immediate € effect. 
to improve old Pleasur e 
Grounds this is an excellent opportunity, for such an ne ag ohio 
and well- —_— Stock of Trees and Shrubs is seldom to be met 
with. Nursery and Seed Stores—Walton, inapi 
HOR AVENUES and ORNAMENTAL 
TING. 
ABIES DOUGLASII, 10 to 12 feet, £3 per 
purpos 
ong t e Evergreens are many thousands of 
of Vari Hollies; anc 
Stock o! 
EDAR, Mount Atlas, ro to 12 feet, £8 aa oes dozen. 
CHINESE JUNIPER, 5 to 6 feet, 30s. per dozen, 410 per 
100; 6 to 7 feet, 30s. per dozen, £12 10s. per 100; 7 to 
8 r dozen TOO, 
feet, 42s. pe y 415 per r 
~~ akon ca ennai .3 to 4 feet, 42s. per dozen, 
to 5 feet, 60s. per dozen, 420 per 100. 
PICEA P PINSAPO, or to 7 feet, £6 6s. per dozen; 7 to 8 feet, 
THUJA OBBI 12 to 15 feet, £4 4s. pe 
WELLINGTON ANTEA, 5 to6 tia. pm pa dozen. 
well gr and recently transplanted. For full descrip- 
tions see LIST o of the EVERGREEN FIR ce cm 
RICHA RD SMITH, Nurseryman, Wi 
Forest and Ornamental Trees, Plants 
For GAME COVERTS, &e. 
* 
FRANCIS § & ARTHUR DICKSON & 
SONS, the ‘ “Upton” Nurseries, Chester, respectfully 
“invite attention to or inspection of their almost unlimited 
stock of 
FOREST TREES, PLANTS for GAME COVERTS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, CONIFERS, 
EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS SHR RUBS, 
FRUIT TREES, VINES, es 
ROSES, STOVE suk GREEN ELSI oe &e. 
extrem: 
CAT. ALOGUES S post free on application. 
MI CHAEL L TATERER, splendid crimson; ee 
‘lash white, large PESE papies spots. 
MRS JOHN ct CLUTTON , beautiful clear white, white, fine truss 
NERO. urple, large bloo: 
‘The above y Šen ssh: wad d distinct ariaa are offered 
- ROG Nursery, Sout s 
W.-H. mea e brogt 
An immense a alice 
logue, at rs, 6d, each, selected ; bye 
uthampton, - 
Tr a Ar Catan 
: 5 feet. 
= Oak, Boots, = = ; to 12 feet 
O, to T: 
“TIME, g LIND N’, Common, $, ro, to 12 12t 
E r a 
Diis md and STANDARD ROSES, strong 
Plants an cheap, p ae is— Maréchal Nid, Tong 
By 
Ad Pe ae 
Madame Vidot, Duchesse Na Srieans, ‘and af ome a 
Mad: 
ea Roses, stan aha per money pF hao ret et 
sorts, „the sag of the customers, £5 per 1 petals, al the beth 
- ay to *LEVEQUE ET FIL, Nurs à 
Seine, near Paris. erymen,.&c,,, Tg 
To the Trade. i 
OHN PERKINS AND SON be 
the following, which are all in the foe = Pe 
condition for removal :— 
itera Standard, 60s. to 70s. per 100; i 
50s. per 100; Dwarf- trained, 15s. to rs, per pe don 
TS, Dwarf-tr: ained, 245. to 308,:per doze: 
Z 
NECTARINES D Faring a pilaar 
warf-trained, 245. to Os. ‘ 
CURRANTS, Red, fine En res 
CHESTNUT, Horse, 5 os fect, » 405. = 1000 
ELM, Huntingdon, 8 to ro feet, 'gos. too 
OAKS, English, fine, transpla nte ~ 3 ce 4 feet, 40s. per 1009: 
4 to 5 feet, 5 to 6 feet, Gos per 1000; 
PRI ges ia bos >o reed lanted. 
green, transplanted, 11% to 2 
per 1000 ; 2 to. 3 feet, 20s. per I arr x fet tse 
ee “vest 1% to 2 fect, t, 40S. per 1000 ; 2to 3 feet, 
000; 3 to 4 fi eet, 120S. per 1000 
WHITETHORN or duICK, 2 and 3 years transplanted, 
O IIs. per 1000 
BLACKTHORN, fine, 2 to 3 feet, 17s. per 1000 
array AQUIFOLIA, 1 to 134 foot, 18s. per 1000; 
114 to 2 feet, 50s. per 1000 
BOX, ames fine bushy, 1 to 134 foot, Sos. per tooo; 1% to 
a to 2 gtr, 
CUPRESSUS LAWSONTANA, as to ‘2 eet, 15s. per 100; 
-= t, o 3 feet, 25s. per roo; 
5 t, p per dozen 
A pe | 
pes Cais 1% = 2 feet, 6s. per dozen; | 
ae LS, 
t dozen ; 
to 
PICEA. NORDMANNIANA, TKA toa A feet, 1 reer 
PINUS CE I% to2 feet, 205. 100; Su pry feet, 
zas peri 23 tos Ge oe ee to 4 feet, 
TOJA LOBBII, 2 to 2% feet, gos. per 100; 2% to 3 feet, 
er 100; 3 to 4 feet, ros. per dozen; 4 to 5 feet, 12s. 
on “dozen ; 5 to 6 feet, 18s. per dozen 
THUJA AUREA, 1r to 1% foot, ras. per d zen ; 134 to 2 feet, 
r pe dozen; 2to2% feet, 21s, per bp A to3 feet, 
THU JOPSIS BOREALIS, 2% to 
3 to + ae 18s. p. dozen ; 4 to 5 feet, 245. per 
rema lish; 7k a a feet 2o5. per 100; 2 to 2% feet 
pee 2% ram 3 feet, 35s. per 100; 3 to si feet, - 
Wholesale and oe A ea poh be opia to 
et Square, Nor 
, Northanger 
Jackaan’s PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE, 
CATALOGUE, free on application 
teers S LIST of FRUIT TREES. _ 
JAcKman’s LIST of ROSES. 
JACKMAN'S LIST of ECAN 
JACKMANS LIST of CONIFERS. 
JJACKMAN’S LIST of HARDY SHRUBS. | 
JJACKMAN'S LIST of ORNAMENTAL 
WERING 
JACKMAN'S LIST of CLEMATIS 
LANTED 
Catalogue). 
fy cig sy ia aes ot TRANSE | 
Joris S ASSORTMENT, £ of T aye 
ya PERS tee Stones 
Towns. 
ND sos 
GEORGE JACK a 
i a 
Id a 
ORGE, JACKMAN A AND SON iid? 
u ; 
PLANTED TI TREES, aa ane m at very, low aie are 
Where an diate effect ae : size and 
most effective and suitable both m >. ki 
quality. toz. 
MAPLES, En Sycamore Aa i 
Benem Horse, and Sae 
Sr 
lend 
33 
he 
Lal 
wn 
y 
„Italian, 9, 3 12, to 
dey vets 
Scotch or Wy. superba and Siberian, 
CUP very fine, I, 2, 3 4s Se 
CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA, 2, 5 paik 
nET bushy, 1, 2, to 3 feet ae 
to8 Golden, , 
ig Wisen, Suey, SW 
