28, 1874] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 695 
" planting Season.—Avenue Trees. Forest and Ornamental Tre s, Evergreens, Plan 
to 16 feet high, straight stems, For GAME COVERTS, &e. m OSE J Dwert, sa on ldo finest 
plants i gae the Trade, 30%. per roo, 
Ange at 4 from ‘the ground, with 
heads, and shlendidly rooted. A stock of Soe "he 
R K E, ex SREY No. 1, Bos, per zooo. 
t. = KALE, forcing, Nova, 60, agira 
2, per 1600, 
BEG S eonte RANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON & ANTS, Black and Red, see atte 
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ine oo to or erii lara reyes ine pram] ay rea a tpn 125, %4 A Ori 
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FOREST TREES, PLANTS for GAME COVERTS, BSR LOCKE, Red il 
, CONIFERS, 
EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, The Nurseries, amenaje aes 
Thee d> FRUIT TREES, VINES, Ke SPECIAL OFFER to t 
See Nusery er gissar eia OSES, STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, &c. WHI THA M s to call steenticl to fhe 
Band stout in proportion ; The special recommendations of their Plants are extreme subjoined LIST o arina SHRUBS, 
WATERER, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, well fished, and a frequent "ansplantation, their plants are wae many tm times transp 
d, undance of fibrous roots, PHRAS 
they remove to any part of the country with is e: yp te TA, 4 toó i gos. per 100; 6 to 8 feet, 
ENUES an d ORN AM In 9 emg invited. Visitors should ask for “The U ASH, „M 
PLANTING. ENTAL | Nurs s, distant about a mile from Chester Station, e» =p Oe neon eee 
Denig Priced CATALOGUES post free on application. BEECH, s 3 pi it t, 8s. per roo; A or os feet, 16s: per roo; 6 to 
‘BW. 
AV 
DOUGLASII, xo to 12 = = per ei i 8 fi 
12 feet, £8 8s. per dozen. NOT” Hi: ro pris Pm pr aa 
ap feet, riroraa Hon ANDERSON, NURSERYMAN and | CHESTNUT, Horse, 2 to 3 aie A per 100; 3 to 4 feet, Bs, 
ae hartge ar YS gt tees th Saia Va se to the publie gim ugo pee, per 100; 6 to 8 feet, 25s. per 100; 8 to ro feet, gos. oes 100. 
at he 
£ x00. f now offering SELECTIONS of ORCHIDS, either i igir or oe ato 3 feet wo 50 6 et, ‘ine OSA 
a Eu 4 feet, a ng e miii lots, re for or ee cy warm tem: pain - on piperin cet we 
5 eis ea! it ith th 
PINGAPO, | ay Pee. 46 a ck Spey 7 to 8 feet, se 5 entra ve with thee eae ede PINUS AUSTRIACA, : 7 ? "3 fet, Se AANE cae 
DERSON’s stock of AMAR s ! 
stock of AMARYLLIS is the rarest aep =! Lombardy, 4 to 6 feet, Bs; per 100; 6 to 8 Feet, rós, 
finest selected in the Kin we ees , and he piane to aA them 
irlerga 12 to 15 feet, 
5 &4 48. S singly, in ta or hundreds, to se pure ers. pot jn 
ma, POPLAR, ‘Ontatio, 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 6 to 8 feet, 15s, 
[INGTONI s lane 5to6 a eea 
os ore tly Ses =P a l a S ss Bp tae edlings pa! cme ee AnA 
pes T of the EVERGREEN FIR TR a ANDERSO nical sob a SPECIME ETa 
CHARD SMITH, rseryman, 2 setae d AZA ae W CAMELLIAS | PRIVET, a103 fet, sin pE pan 
; an LEAS it in mera w h US and full p buds, as wellasa | ARBOR-VIT 
eneral lot of beautiful-leaved PLANTS, suitable eith American, 2 to 3 feet, aos. per 109: 3to g feet, 
Dele-dovered Chinese Pramono | fie nore NETER Sinun at TREES, | aniseed te n ones 
G. E HENDERSON AND SON ca Mr. ANDERSON SOE I ia a NES ARBOR-VITÆ LOB 
offer of the per, strong healthy New Plante, ae re Tenet AGR mee eee” OE OR; on arene rato ai, feet, rysi Per esa ec hg 
Finger, bi. Guten, King of Purples, Magenta Meadowbank Nurseries, November r. BERBERIS AQUIPOLIA, ort inches gy prt: te 
Mrs. Crab s j 
agnifica, Pantie der bes Feael Blossom, Prinieess L A i al tie. age SEASON. BERBERIS DARWINII, 2 to 3 feet, gos. per a 
rubra | DOGWOOD, strong, 4 to 5 feet, ras. 6d, per roo. 
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LARGH AROSE FIR, ENGLISH OAK, and all other : 
LAUREL, Portugal, 6 to 12 inches, 10s, per roo; 12 to 18 
; per roo. 
‘JAPONICA, mixed varieties, each, 6s. per 
six colours, raised from selected sen le . 6d, EA : 
HENDE RSONI, the finest yaiety in growth QUICK, oat “all ‘other Hedge Plan inches, 25s. per 100 ; 18 to 24 inches, rr 
ome iep 2s. each, tee per doze: COVERT PLANTS in great Taag RHODODENDRONS, 6 to 9 inches, very bushy, 6os, per 
, Flower of beautiful and effective, pure white, FRUIT TREES, including, all the best and most esteemed 1000 ; 9 to x2 inches, 20s. per 100; 1 to 1}4 foot, 25s. per 
int gold-blotc se 9s. pe per dozen ozen: varieties n trees 100; 1⁄4 to 2 ithe Bai per 100; 334 to 4% feet, extra 
AMEN ite Czar and Viton TE = $. edth: ROSES, Standards, Dwarfs, Mie newest and best varieties— strong, 410 Best named varieties, fine bushy 
N PERSICUM Licht package Asa colours, plants, £7 10s 
per dozen ; 215. and 30s, VINES, all the leading varieties in well ripened canes for | VEWS, Bp ne fine, 6 6t to r2 inches, ros. per 100; x2 to 18 
ruiting i n pots and for planting, out I | 134 to 2 feet, 308. per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 
KÆMPH HERI, Edward Gee Henderson and EVERGREENS g. aiir ety, in g large q PE PA PREET y | oe 
Henderson, the most beautiful of all ~~ Iris group. all the choicest Hollies, &c. | YEWS, Saha 3 to 4 feet, 18s. per doz 
cojUM VERNUM, the true “To g Sno’ e, with CONIFERS, including Picea Nordmanniana, &e. | CHERRIES, extra ier. 5to7 fet eo ah grin dozen. 
, large, Sno rop-like apii warfer in habit than ORNAMENTAL T TREES and Plants mi all sorts. | CHERRIES, Pyramids, 4 to 6 sa 
es, Is. 6d. per pe Some 8s. per *,* The whole in very great quant and stout vigorous | CURRA Ts, Red, strong, 75. a 
iS RUPICOLA, the most Pentil of Forget-me- condition, with fine e roots, for safe removal. a CURRANTS, Black, strong, 10s. phe 100, 
Priced LIST and all particulars on application. GOOSEBERRIES, best Lancashire show varieties, 20s mene 
Trade supplied on usual terms or all the above. JAMES D: DICKSON & SONS, Nurseries, er. | STRAWBERRY, Yates’ Seedling g, TSS. per 1000, One of oad 
SUE 1x gar The ‘‘ Newton” Nurseries are within eight oad | ultivation, very prolific ; no grower should be w 
vari 
For: full descriptions see CATA 155: 
r Nursery London, W. walk, by the new w road, fam th the Chester Beila Stat 
— for GENER) 3 
, ific, and of an excellent flavour, and is equally valuable io for open eon culture. We have received arses from 
ardeners s speaking o of it in the highest terms, but as it is now so well known, and as so many articles have gy ed in th 
leading gardening papers in its favour, we think it unnecessary to make any further quotations than those noted belo 
Extract from the “ GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE” wees ie i 16, 1872, E III5. 
OSBORNS’ FORCING 
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Some few months a; ago It i demon before os notice of. your readers the | flower,’ PT OSPORNS FRENCH BEAN tob dard g 
uality of the above F co Bean oe forcing ae wees aving now given it a trial out-of- H. Me ens, Grimston Park, Fy ie 
am im merits there. To ie who have not hitherto grown this Eiu lao Bao, of Powis Castle ie Welshpe n a letter ve January 1874, says :— 
as a really good useful variety. It is moderately | ‘‘I have proved your Bean, With me it beats all fave pe iia o grown, both acing and out- 
cr ly as any French Bean I know. We have this door supply.” a 
‘Ne Fa -podded,’ ‘Sion House,’ and ‘Sir J. Paxton ;’ and HN STIRLING, Park Wern, Swansea, July 14, 1874, sad iia t My principal object 
half-pi ket of seed writing “qs to congratulate you on the” pes ualities of your "T have sown it side 
from by side with“ Fulmer’s’ and ‘N aT find it about t vem aye eter than either of those 
ieti caliries i it Comat fail to become 
rowth a: 
It will be invaluable to s ll gardens 
early so much room as sae 
ong, 
Bean: these day: at Novelties eties, and from 
ee on e gardening public, I think it only right that a general favourite. 
n Giant Cauli an 
s the best is its mnt for the purposes 
Like ‘ Veitch’s Autumn Gian uli- id C ompact habit it does not requi uire n 
of our own ie S ne pi the unanimous o inion of those i sia thorou hly cece the Saga of the Bean in question, satisfy us that i i 
— A "I F offer ain with the greatest confidence to the Publ: 
Pric e 3s. ah Q 
other Choice Seeds ås now published, and may be had 
Our Trade List, containing Special Quotations of the aen, and z 
OSBORN AND SONS, THE “NURSERY, FULHAM, LC 
SEVEN INTERNATIONAL MEDALS AWARDED TO 
JAM Es GIBBS AND COMPANY, 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
TENT AMMONIA-FIXED GUANO, 
: e Cheapest and Best Manure in use. Consumers are warned that none is genuine unless 
the. Bags bear the Trane Mark, and are secured with a Leaden Seal. 3 se ae 
ALSO BONE AND SPECIAL MANURES, 
OF RHE PESA — AND IN T Hie; HL GHEST 
