: 704 THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 5, 1874, 
dii, jasminift 
Mant. RS JOHN ‘STANDISH ‘AND > CO. 3 
p ahi ‘eer ge Winter-fi we Plant is 
. to 18s. a Jar, ne plants. 
seni kpn Ear Gak ies New BOUVARDIA HUM- 
pah ECSR SIR ORA w on is <p great acquisition, in 
fine stron; =_— 24s. to 36s. per 
oyal Parsee; ASt. Berks. 
of 
aE tie. 
‘ursery is 
Croydon, Station, —_ b eenaers and South Coast Railway ; 
Pelargoniums. 
S. THOMSON begs to offer strong 
healthy plants of Show, Spotted, and sie arin oom 
GONIUMS, in A GO pate: distinct varieties, at 4s. 
A ine stock of WINTER BLOOMING P PANTS, com- 
sin icas, Camellias, Azaleas, Cytisus racemosus, Epiphy 1- 
ee ry reae dias, Poinsettias, Oea, Cyclamen, single and 
double Primul as, Solanums (well set with Ss = 
large stock Pont yordamid beautifully coloure 
urseries, Wimbledon SW. 
Joce oe GLOBULUS (Tasmanian 
Blue Pag TR s > the Blu . Feces, and other 
Tasmanian d Shrubs, can be 
obtained 
G E. CRESWELI, es and Retail Seed Merchant, 
t Trees a 
Hobart ; = at his eter gg Establishments, 
78, riani bip s é, yaen a New and 37, 
wanton Street, Melbourne, Victori 
Price TTO th W, JA 
RANSTON’S NURSERIES, Established 
1785.—The following CATAL OGUES ar just published, 
and will be forwarded on application : 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of ROSES (2874 and 1875). 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of FRUIT T TREES 
ss eee eo Oo cee of CONIFERS, SHRUBS, 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of BULBS. Sorea, 
Pee od i AND MAYOS, King’s Acre Nurseri 
ee a 
AURUSTINUS, 2 to 3 feet, 6s. ; 3 1o 4 een 
. per dozen, pa Boo i, planted I na Spri 
RELS, 2 to 3 fee s. 6d.: st. pet 
LAR CH, 2 to 3 feet, cae 5a fet: hoger 
PINUS INSIGNIS, 2 te 4 feet gs. per doz 
AUSTRIACA, 3 to 4 fee hg Ber 100. 
EOD ARA, aid to 5 feed, 18s. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, I a m ae 18s. per dozen. 
VISON anD WHITTEM, Here ford. 
Planting Seas 
= DCO. - in consequence of having 
cara portion of poe ason, are prepared 
oO Piy cor their CENE 
NURSERY STOCK, consisting rot due “thousands a a and 
Forest Trees, Conifers els (Portugal , han speci- 
be ga Evergreen. Shru bead aor ge all Which are Hee r healthy 
al. Price and all particulars on 
AA 
BARBOURNE NURSERIES, WORCESTER, 
1 Nursery, Croydon, full 
18 gg ag OS high, for oe 
livery to London, for 
bes a 
order. 
l Also a few very fine plants, 
across, at 42s. and 60s, per dca. Ps to grow on i once ome 
exhibition. 
M C JONCKINDT CONINCK, 
rt, near Zwolle. 
Netherlands, offers several thousand = transplanted 
— OAKS, —— 12 to 14 feet, h, franco 
RA DE LA GRIFFERAIE, stocks, 
eS cal ET eo = *WARE’S, Hale F; 
oe eg Se Ts 
oes, FRUTE, oF: ORNAMENTAL 
ROSES, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, fe. SEURE 
n Scotland. The 
Trees Pr Shrubs are of all ages and sizes, port are = adap! = 
t in the Form 
for extensive Planting, or giving immediate effi 
tion and eote Be Ornamental Parks, 
Priced 
1 P; 
ATALOGUES free on application 
THOMAS a AND CO; Seed ae es 
Establishment 
es A NTHONY WATERER respectfully invites 
eae attention of Holl 2 to the very fine at thane to 
d Pas, eee — e 10 sot fet ae the fine 
g A choice in in size 
as Sei met ane in no other 
e only o 
sir tant Poe 
and will be 
5 acres of 
of all 
W. CROWDER Tas the he following to offer, =o 
n qua — at low 
Me Sones esas 
sg I, i ant t 
BEECH, 3 to A 310 4 feet 
Es INUS. I 1% v 2 sone a of so and bushy. 
PRIVET, evergreen, 4 fee 
tf asta ato a% tt 
2, 144 to 2, 2 to 3 feet, twice trans- 
scand Spe h. to 5, 5t 
4to 5,5 to 6, and 6 to 8 feet, 
$= 
KR Og Es Ss 
CHARLES TURNER’S CATALOGUE 
IS NOW READY. 
STANDARD ROSES. 
These are grown in me numbers, they are very fine this season, with well-ripened 
ood, and are now ready for removal. 
DWARF ROSES 
Are also grown most extensively, and can be had on the Manetti and Briar Stocks, or on their 
Own Roots. 
ROSES IN POTS 
Are a operas at the Royal Nurseries, where a fine stock can be seen of extra strong 
TEAS and HYBRID PERPETUALS, grown especially for early forcing. 
us The CATALOGUE also contains full Lists of FRUIT TREES, CONIFERS, 
EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, &<., and can be had on application. 
THE ROYAL NURSERIES, SLOUGH. 
NEW EO eS S. l 
SEEDLING HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE, A 
SIR GARNET WOLSELEY (Cranston’s) 
First-class Certificate awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society at the Grand National es Show, July 1 ie 
First-class Certificate awarded at the Oxford Rose Show, June 25, 1 
full, and pope formed, a otit bold and erect; 2 
strong and vigor ous, pi producing flowers on every 
a 
This fine New Rose, which has been the attraction of all 
during the past season, was ‘raised from Prince Camille d 
oe 
Rohan. Its colour is the richest vermilion warned ton oo n exh ition flower it will undoubtedly take a very 
carmine, and well ipe throughout. positio: g 
N.B.—Orders are now being tts pr ass to be sent a in the Spring of 1875, price 7s. 6d. each, i 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE, 
3 
CRIMSON BEDDER (Cranston’s). 
As a Crimson Bedding R other of flowers at overthe hed pu June till November. 
Rose for brillian iancy of colour and continuous blooming ; its habit and crimso; very effect siga pagea g, clean eee 
a Be ain 
Strong Plants gs. 6d. in 30s. per dosen, 
CLIMBING PERPETUAL ROSE E 
CLIMBING JULES MARGOTTIN (Oransto 
but b 
A sport from 4 wee Margottin ; flowers exactly similar to its 
-s c Ia sme g Rose. 
r 
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Strong Plants 35. 6d. each. - es 
Address: CRANSTON & MAYOS A 
NURSERIES, KINGS ACRE, near HEREFORD. a 
fet AA WINTER and SPRING FLO 
eee tay OR EASY CULTURE. 
RSS leans 
COLLECTIONS OF BULBS 
on receipt of Post Office Order. 
No. 14—For the Open Grama, a adapted for Ordinary Good Garden Soil—Price ZIS C 
large yellow. 
Pachiiiy and Carriage Free, 
Other Collections, price 10s. 6d., 428., 63s., and 84s, 20s, value Carriage Free 
From F. WALTON, Esq., S£ Cuthbert’s. 
ee 1 Call 
4 The oney- 
Line mo 
CARTER’S, THE ROYAL SEEDSMEN, HIGH HOLBORN, LONE 
