ia THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER g, 1814, 
PHAGES and phat werk in pots, 
orcing ; strong py n fine fruiting 
S (a pho — for Forcing or a strong 
py ine 
TA ALOGUES sen 
> SON, Seok ie Seek core 
(Great Eastern Rai ilw; 
Ga WOOLVEN,. nike edge Nurseries, 
e Edmonton, a pe sorts of the above, good 
s and large ae to okie # Jeen zen. 
e nience of Btn a n, FGW. gt ~ 
vanity sent ü No. 155; ie 
, Thursday, and Saturday mo The mar atkot 
closes ae 9 AM. 
FPENRY FARN WORTH, Matlock Bank, 
yshire, has to offer a fine stock of the folldwing 
sizes, and at a very 
-yr. Seedling (fine). 
3-yr. Seedling gad 2-yr. transplanted. 
3-yr. Seedling and 3-yr. ha ansplanted. 
4 to 8 inches, very bus 
ces and sa 
mples iy as above. 
TAY uiga LS— 
00,000, 2 feet to Io eet wrdd 
ell Ta ROSES, TrA and fs mes ve 
With a General Stock of FRUIT TREES. Fine Specim 
EVERGRE EENS, &c., all size: 
CATAL OGUE on application. 
H. LANE anp SON, 
The Nurseries, Great Sapien Herts. 
Bloom,.—Bloom.— 
HO °D .O--D- E DR O-IN- 
CATALOGUE on application. 
. LANE anv SON, 
series, Great Ber rkhampstead, Herts. 
coun. ae Nurseries, Great Berkhampsteat, Teer ee 
PHLox DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA 
F. C. Heinemann, 1873). 
a KERMESINA. ALBA OCULATA.: datk carmine, with | 
Se Be 
B, — 
th splendid neat marked white centre.” 
These ch are not 
new varieties introduced up to the present season, 
parison its flowers are as large and pa e EES ER ase 
newest kinds of Po decussata. 
= ade oo seeds, IS. ; seeds, 9s. 
e "named varieties can be 
number. 
white centre. 
the many 
irms from Pena the above 
ce. iage An ublished in 
j. C. HEI EMANN, e Prussia. 
L CONIFER SEED, fom the 
r Leys vag NE EVADA, collected by 
-Roezi, in 
a i wich the Sale, i in Great Britain, of 
rare Socks, which have arrived in very $ excellent 
confounded 
as one of the finest of ‘Picea 
that M Mr. Roezl has ae = collecting the Seed ; 
pree years he either found n at all, or fe seeds 
e empty and perfectly sau The trees ‘of t 
carry a a small Beena of perfectly a seeds 
idered as the maximum. 
a 
Seay be annonnerd as 
_ seeds. Price 2s. Tee 1009, and 
PICEA MAGNIFICA Ouray) —This a and Tittle a 
ne tee = 
ilet Find mac 
i abani 30 per 
=a eee the average of perfect seeds.. Price an Sti 100, 
oot 45 per. 10,000 see! 
PICEA amen MACROCARPA.- =Mr. 1 found 
ret 
remarkable variety, ech sore 
ced glauci 
ae 
Pay oo ig C very ex 
least wate pone Sho Price 1s. per 100, 7s. 
TE CONCOLOR. —Advice from the shipping agen 
, we hope = be er: — = seed wid this how 
in of the 
Our TRADE CATALOGUB eo SONI TR 
SHRUB SEEDS i is now St eae 
cs eee ad N r and Rare 
= ew ——— a 
K CULATA, dark bluish violet, l 
PRUCE RIR, to 5 feet, well rooted, 
suitable ioe Christmas Tree: 
wpe September, 3873 
rices on nh R D 
W. ROBERTS en to JOHN’ Mann) Nurseryman 
and Seedsman, Bridgn 
TREE FERNS... . 
THE snare STOCK a EUROPE, 
f the Prices usually 
Mr. WILLIAM BULLS Eiir ae 1guMENT for NEW 
King’s Rok riiin pai ew 
To Gardeners. 
-Gardeners are = thn apie Invited 
HE PINE-APPLE | eer? 
VALE, L 
wet: rae is ciated "they wil be 
highly gratified 
JOHN BESTER, ee 
PLANTING SEASON. 
RHODODENDRONS 
WILL BE SUPPLIED, 
In Fifty of the most Popular and finest known 
-Hardy Kinds 
, 
TERE Bushy Plants, 1} to 2: feet high, at 
£10 per 100, | 
Carriage Free to any Railway Station in ? England. 
Many of th nd better — of their 
height cannot be ate or obtai 
A Descriptive Catalogue Sree on application to 
ANTHONY ži WATERER, 
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. 
NEW HYBRID mee One 
th d, 
aro most desirable acquisitions, as they succeed and bloom ant 
an ordinary Greenhou: The Bulbs being cimi ilar to those 
of Gloxinias, and no’ ne edu can be sent by Pos 
- ANACREON, PF sai crimson, a beautiful Aaa very long 
snk very, ich bright orange, a'fine showy. flower, 
CARDINAL, L, magnificent it variety, fime large flowers of a rich 
deep Ne nta-rose 
CAROLINE, deep rosy ides with broad petals, 5s. 
CLIMAX, deep rich rosy uter pètals, 5S. 
carmine, broad o 
ofuse bloom er, 5S. 
Se RMINE, ped orange- “cinnamon, Vi very istinct, 55. 
HAIR, deep rose, e flower, with short broad petals, 
odin, fine flowers with long petals, of a deep 
MAGNET, light pink, the reverse of the tals deep ink, Po 
ee a $h ait 
lour 
$ 
Sie ge s pec colour eee with pink, 55. 
= ety colour, 55. 
The dative Collection of the ire Bight Varieties for 
Four Guineas 
Seed of i Shaka New Begonias, separate ving as, 6d. 
acket; mixed, 3s. 6d, per packet, 
erred BULL, F.L.S., 
ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW 
KING’ 
AND RARE PLANTS, 
S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
MAURICE YOUNG 
NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG 
Is now ready, and may be had on applicat ation: 
COMPRISES— 
HARDY JAPANESE ahd other CONIFERE, | 
HARDY, ORNAMENTAL.‘TREES,. SHRUBS, ai 
EVERGREENS. 
RHODODENDRONS in fine named varieties; 
TICUMS, and other common kinds for aia : 
ROSES, be See Half-standard, and Dwarf, in ae 
best 
FRUIT oat eS: Sade 
CLEMATIS, and other climbing Plants, 
Cheap EVERGREENS and DECIDUQUS 
and SHRUBS for Planting an a | Sina 
TRANSPLANTED FOREST 
QUICKS, see other ara Pla rd 
DWARF VER E at VARIEGAI 
PLANTS for Wise Bedding, &c, a 
DESIGNS, PLANS and ESTIMATES prepared 
Laying-out and Planting New Grounds, and for ln 
provin g Hi Scenery and Existing Shrubs a 
Plantati a 
MILFORD NURSERIES, near GODALMIN 
RISON’S 
k KING ‘KOFFEE g sag 
new meee It is quite distinct from an 
out, and is sure ome a general favourite 
is very compact, occupying about the s 
tt Suttons’ Tom mb,” and possesses 
being, in fact, nearly all heart 
for a Gentleman 
Per we E. 
From Mr. A. Crame, Head Gardener Lari D» D 
“ My ex pee your ‘ King Ko ffee’ 
recommen SE bis v se is certainly y very dis > distinct 
other kind. ~ imple 
the foliage gives a pool ub appagada” 
From Mr. F. WoonFoRD, Gardener to H. R. H. 
Edinburgh, Eastwell Park, ‘Oe tober 20, 1874. 
“Tess ssh super ‘ior bine Its chief TNN re seg 
tem—the leaves rë 
more crisp than any o 
Koffee’ when better kno 
om Mr. BoGueE,, parce: ~ the Earl sY Verulam. 
8 ii fave tried your ‘ King Koffee’ Savi voy, and 
of it. a is finely curled, and 
CELERY | ‘Le cester f 
Tested this year at the Royal H 
Garten Chiswick, and proved to be “ee be 
G n immense number Testi 
eved to the same ‘effect last ae 
Packets, 15. x 
From a eae Braddon, Isle g Man B 
"our ‘ Leicester Red,’ Ih 
HARRISON & SONS, 
SEED GROWERS, LEICES 
really useful 
well uated for Stet and General apes a 
a fine Exhibition and ore 
New Pea, of à branching dhabiti about 3 feet high, and very 
also for 
Late Sowing, as it is never 
Quarts, 5s. eE 
PRIZE ONION. 
NUTTING & SONS, 
SEED WAREHOUSES, 60, BARBICAN, eE 
