| No. 4 8.—Vot. IT. f New 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 
Establishes 1841. 
A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND ALLIED SUBJECTS, 
18 Registered at the G 1 Price 5d. 
74 Post EENT Newspaper. | Post FREE, yt 
‘` CONTENTS 
686 e E LUJAE the sea- 
686 b cs 688 
676 Mat oe 679 
686 Natural his story 3 683 
Nuytsia a floribunda 686 
68r- | Obitua i 691 
675 | Open-air border plants 678 
689 | Passiflora carding race- 
677 mosa 686 
686 | Pears, lar; 689 
686 Pelateittiont Society, the 686 
683 | Pe nag iums and Gera 
anhu 689 
676 Plants new ‘garde 676 
691 | Polar Por edition, green 
or. Floral C Commit- food for 689 
688 Ronie house = ‘the Jar- 
69 din des P 683 
cal es . 683 Respiration an oad digestion 
the fruit show plants 67 
686 nants shows > 691 
cul: Sacks, dispute as to de- 
679 | _ posit on + 68 
À interesting .. 687 finer State of rural 
fruit at _ South et: 685 
singto 689 | Societi 
in. Liverpool vig? tener 689 
68x Manchester Botanica 
688 | and Hirdculvaral ~» 689 
A s TE Topun co EER 
the late Dr. Lv la gardeni m Ot 
it) <: . 676 } vis, eae A -- -688 
lum 687 Wall fruit trees . is tae 
its varieties. Weather, the .. 23. ae 
common (with cae) 687 ' Windsor Forest .. 688 
ae, eners’ Chronicle” in America, 
HE ARAE Te Se ee 
¢ ! GARDENERS’ ‘CHRONICLE, 
Postage to the Ui oy oe the ie to 
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CH. MAROT, 814, Chestnut Street, 
through whom Subscriptions may be sent. 
otice. 
ARDENERS CHRONICLE 
MI The Lala get a JANUARY— JUNE, 1874, is now 
WRICHARD s pea Wellington Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
YOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
D South Kensington W.—NOTICE.—FRUIT and 
p COMMITTEES MEETINGS o pe ae emg 
NEXT, December 2 ti o'Clock. Sae 2a engl yoa at 
a General Meeting at 3 o’Clock, 
POMONA PALACE and 
r DENS, Manchester. — SPECIAL NOTICE to 
; Eross. —GRAND EXHIBITION of HARDY na 
2, and 3. FIV 
United pae 
TOWN NURSE RIE Se 
Cy Sard MEEHAN, Proprietor. — 
g SEEDS of Kerg 
St RUBS, i Baling SEEDLINGS for 
eenth Annual CATALOGUES now ready. 
T : ‘To the Trade, 
‘TER’S LIST of NOVELTIES, 
; ; etables and Flowers of the 
IAES CARTER aan co, ‘The Royal Seedimen, 
eedcsm 
238, High Holborn, Pande, W - 
a Siac 
AM BRYANT begs to aer Strong 
nt fg stg —- Fancy of a 
ets. 
“The Nur per faced 25s. a 
CLIMBERS, &c., free on application. 
A BS, CN ‘AND SON, on applicati Nursery, 
Denies, & 
ma SEEDLING and 
po FORE oH and O EENEN 
AR ne Les 
AMELLIAS. aes pen ale | nicehealthy 
Plants, pr -x with buds, 1 1§s., and 2ts, each: 
Mr. WILLIA ULL’S Soca Silsbee ‘for New and” 
Plants, King’s Rosa Chelsea, London, S.W. 
TUART AND 
Carnations and Picotees (nam 
NTY-FOUR CH HOICE SORTS, 
hepa E Reo coeur PICOTEES, carriage pa 
ros. ; half, ss. 6d. e, in quantities, 30 per cent. dis.” 
be $ HASLAM, ” Bradshaw t Gardens, Chadderton, Manchest 
HOLESALE CATALOGUE of ROSES, 
ES, &c., free tio 
FRUIT TRE 
WILLIAM FLETCHER, Ottershaw WE Tsteney. 
'in- 
Early Planting. 
AVISON AND WHITTEM’S minh 
orgs of all oF DE tand Newest ROSES i 
GENE L CATALOGUE of CONIFERS, 
FOREST, “FRUIT, tad, TA TREES. Post free on appli- 
White Cross, Hereford. 4 
pti ae CHOICE F PERPET| UAL ROSES, 
ants, best varieties, sent to any address on receipt 
of Paroi. per for ay package included, b 
JAMES WALTERS, Mount Radford Nursery, xeter, Devon. 
ing Rose, 
ae MARGOTTIN, a am, 0%, 
favourite Rose in Panel in 
being a free e" 
RICHARD SMITH, Nurseryman, Worcester. 
| tk ee Ptah hie Se Arani es ie ingee 
Barana. 6os. 
MAURICE YO NG, tod Nar, — 
0 G, Mill ag 
USEERS STOCK of DUTCH BULBS.— 
ned have a Surplus Stock of HYACINTHS, 
TULIPS, s Trocus: NARCISS, &c., which they can offer on 
mo —— terms. 
VHEELER, 7, Borough Market, London, S.E. 
Hyacinths, Tulips, &c. 
M. CUTBUSH AND SON beg to announce 
that their DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE 
of ae ae ate igh fain Sea and other BULBS, 
, is now read contains their usual fine assortments. 
which have for pari held the highest reputation. Post 
free on application. 
Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 
ae _— FRENCH ie abate At 
as received, in splendid condition, 
ost sars nsive Collections -r these 
Celene amounting to e free. 
CATALOGU ES ona flichtion. 
DICKSON AND S ROBINSO N, 23, Market Place, Manchester. 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, & 
he best UT in which to grow the abe is 
ri 
Gogoa-N NU dak REF US Baas 
od busheleatat 5 a psy e usage for quantities c 
“DAGNALL xp TILBURY, Scena 
e, Walham „SW. 
To N Seedamen, a See oi arators of 
BOTANICAL G 
HE CURATOR of the e B nical Carden; 
rah, Calcutta, will be glad to receive LISTS 
CATALOGUES of PLANTS and SEEDS. 
W AN 5 E Dy mon hg ae ect AS a 
LARCH ize and low 
price to 
PYOSEPH TREMBLE anp SONS, The Nurseries, Penrith. 
ANTED, SPANISH CHESTNUTS, 
3 to 4 feet; LARCH, 2 to 3 feet. Samples and price to 
PARKER AND BUSH (late Joun Netson), St. Michael’s 
Hill Nursery, Brist 
W ANT a gr co SPANISH CHESTNUTS; 
5 feet ; vale kde i 
ears transplanted. 
sj. BROWN, Stamford. 
ANTED, 10,000 yea Pi of BOX EDGING, 
Seppe cet i 
RS or VEGET. 
communicate with F. SANDER 
pee nor Peers 
RAPE; NES —Fings strö well: ‘idee 
7 and ea ie ag 
425. to Gost per doze: i A 5 Seger a 
ros, ög. Ge Sa Si ro k: athe er 
and Waltham Cross ai Fruiting paee A 
RICHARD’SMIT) 5 Jan Nurseries; Worcester. « ~ 
|B. S. ‘WILLIAMS 1 has’ a large’ and fine stock 
Pea Ay . = FRUITING and PLANTI G CANES, of all the 
Victoria and Paradise N urseries, Upper Holloway, N. 
Fae Ea M irea ems aa, 
varieties. CATALOGUE i 
JAMES DICKSON anp SO ; 
SEA at ASPARAGUS, and RH HUBARB. 
for immediate Forcing ` and 
upon application. 
JAMES DICKSON anp SONS, Newton Naceentée: alee 
Asparagus, ane Asparagus. 
GPECIAL OFFER of the ape two, three, 
and 
four. years old. 
Price per 100 or ae on applicat 
ROBERT NEAL, ES Nurseries, Wands worth ( Common, S.W, 
Mulberries! 
Pox SFORD A prin D SON cm supply ary) in 
fine condition, by the 
Loughborough Park Nurseries, as toh, Sandy, 6) 
M. POTTEN a s wine p ria i F sine 
TRE 
Chronicle, November 7. 
The N — nf SA SEE Kent. 
eg wna i Sad Bias Ad Ensar el 
servatory, free sell 
Jj. HoLEY, Laban ane A 
Twelve Graceful Palms, 
A Bargain. 
ie CHESTNUT TREES, 5 så 6 fore, 
i d to aged 10s. per roo, or 3 
OAKS, a 1105 fect, 2s. 6d. per 100, for cash. 
WILKIN, Tiptest, Kelvedon. 
WS.—Many thousands, 3, 4, 
10 to 15 feet. All recently trans 
ANTHONY ATERER, Knap Hill 
4, 5» 6 7, 8, 9 
irene Woking, 
EECH, 3 feet, very fine and well rooted, 
WILLIAM IRELAND, Pilton Nurseries, Barnstaple, Devon. 
LE. 
To Gentiemen and page 
OR E ST TRE hed S mt 
ch, Spruce, and Scotch Firs, 134 to a ain 
strong Quickwood for ime og aatres 
ee 
BEAN, F ae York. 
ES, s on wash: spent wellrooted, 
6d. per 
Ho 
i TAURELS gC ares or se 8 inches, 
a SERED a ough Si 
other r Trees ‘re s- 
Be ita e a e a a MRNA I A TE 
oe ‘and BLACK CURRANTS, extra 
JOHN” N FUCKER, The. The Nurseries, gs ay ovate 
O BE SOLD, ten thousand of Lancashire 
Lad GOOSEBERRY TREES, 3-yr. old. 
Mr. WILLIAM ran r, Sefton Street, Lower Common, 
Putney, Surrey, S.W. 
PEAR, and WALNUT oe 
transplanted, er tae a. sorts, 
fi Sale 
p co inches round. 
Height 5 to Ir 
Mr. TASWELL, Lichfeld. 
ae EYED OVA—A Targo quantity for 
DISLOSAL carefully parked. aon 
England. is or particulars and d 
