CHRONICLE. [DECEMBER 5, 1874; 
GARDENERS 
Extra Fine Transplanted Pinus austriaca. 
ILLIAM > ae ai AND SON have to 
PINUS adp transplanted, I Bei to 2 feet, 20s. per 
eae zaka and Aiie wines t trahdplànted; 3 P 4 feet, 
REN ER M ias iy wear ‘Uckfield, Sateen 
OR AVENUES” ial ORNAMENTAL 
A POUTRE, E = at et a per 
Atlas, 10 to eet, £8 8s. be ‘desea: 
CHINESE. JUNIPER, 5 to i fet, 130s per dozen, 410 per 
100; 6 to 7 9 GOS: , 412 10s. per 100; a 
feet, 42s. per dozen, 
PSA geaard NIANA, ` D feet, 425. yon uann 
os feet, bos. eh, dosed, #20 
PICEA PINSAPO, a 7 feet, £6 6s. per dozen ; Ari iert, 
THUJA BII, 12 to 15 ‘Sat, 44 48: pe 
WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA, 5 to j tet yy per doze: 
and recently transp! phi: Aa IL descrip- 
tions Ro LIST of Spe EVERGREEN Tk ERJ 
IC MITH, Nurseryman, Worces' 
Do 12 E 0D ren fant igh straighé apem 
oe pay 5000 th 
PLAN: S, OCCIDENTAL, 12 S o1 skera: 
HORSE CHEST NUTS, 10 to 
NORWAY MA pee ‘CHESTNUTS, 10 to 12 feet. 
and = rooted. Every 
ty of Poplar, far exceeding in rapidity of Pran any 
tree I am acquainted with, is strongly mended as 
Town. Tree, epesi in. smoky dis S; ere are 
eds in this ears old 8 to 
igh, ind doet mironi. 
4000 Doubie-fowered Chinese 
DAE G. $. HENDERSON AND SON can now 
he above, aaa pa New Pass of 1874 
ing tt A Exquisite, 
Purp agenta 
growt. ne Atro-ros' 
Empress, ‘Emperor, Lilac So E 
Queen ifica, Mrs. Eyre Crabbe, ing of Blossom, Princess 
of Wales, rubra grandiflora, &c. Twelve varieties, from 3 
ICA, ee vinte A hn each, 6s. al 
es, IS. 6d, ea 
and ae strong plants, 2s. each, 1 
DAISY, Flower of Spring, feral and Emcee: n white, 
with elegant gold-blotched pe Ks 1s. each, gs. Len doz 
VIOLETS, White Czar an oria Re: ani EVEA ich. 
CYCLAMEN ire CUM om agg Sate) mixed o eprom 
gs., 12s., and 18s, per dozen ; o name and 3 
dozen. 
IRIS KA®MPHERI, Edward George Henderson and 
Andrew Henderson, the most beautiful of all the Iris oup. 
AEUCQIUM VÉRN UM, the true Spring Snow e, with 
fragrani > large, owdr op-like flowers, dwarfer in habit than 
ozen, 
ee speen 
Reddish, ne paa 
OFFER to RAD: 
WHITHAM eg to call attention to the 
ai © aes and SHRUBS, all fine, 
er THEOPHRASTA, 4 ns 6 feet, 20s. per 100 ; 6 to 8 feet, 
Too. 
ASH, J Poeman, 6 to 8 feet, ras. 6d. per 100; 8 to 1o feet, 
x per roo. 
ES 2° Hose: £4 to 3 Raa ae tas en feet, 8s. 
saan é to ek ase per E tod; erene 
ass alee So: bee 
per 100; para 
PPS AUSF ACE eT gg T2s, a, pot esyt 
» 255, per 
POPLAR, Lasbenty? 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 6 to 8 feet, 16s, 
per roo. 
at gee Ontario, 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 6to8 feet, 15s. 
PRIVET, 2 to 3 feet, 155. per 1000. 
ARBOR-VIT. VE, American, 2 to 3 feet, 208. per 100; ioir 
feet ri Sa ; 5 to 6 feet, sos. 
LOBBIL, 2 ada BPE to 4 feet, 
ee ease per 10 4 to 5 feet, 755. per 100. in 
mae S cigs 
plants, £ os. per ioo. 
YEWS, English, oe ee 10S. per 100; 12 
inches, 20s. per roo ; 134 to 2 feet, 30s: per 100; 2 te 
a Y 100, 
YEWS, Na 3 to 4 feet, 18s. per dozen 
CHERR IES, extra strong, 5 to 7 feet, 128. uti ea 
CHERRIES, See: + to 6 e 50s, per I 
RANTS, Red, str qs: I00. 
CURRANTS, Black, ieee Tos, tess [x00. 
GOOSE BERRIES, best- Lancashire s nn varieties, 20s, per 
BERRY Yates’ Seedling, 15s. per roco. One of the 
Biet Se calves, very prolific ; no’ grower should be with- 
“WATERER, Knap Hill ‘Nursery, Woking, | 
į precisely, a Collecti 
Alexandræ, a dozen strong plants of the Dove elata), and comprising man rare kinds, 
amongst them the following :— 
ODONTOGLOSSUM SCEPTRUM VALLIA L. ENI 
» ANGUSTATUM $ MASP EITCH I saad 
» ODORATUM » NYCTERINE 
I POLYSTICTA 
CYPRIPEDIUM NIVEUM 
l d new ) On viz., 
THE LAWSON NURSERIES, 
EDINBURGH. 
The Extensive Stock of 
Seedling and Transplanted Forest Trees, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, | 
ae 
N Ai F P 
ha eonna 
RUIT TREES, &c. | 
Is this Season in Splendid pepe and walt be Sold at 
Moderate Pri | 
$ 
Catalogues on Application, and Special Offers will be made for Large Contracts. 
THE LAWSON =, TaN A de le COMPANY, LIMITED, 
NBURGH AND DO 
LONDON TDI 106, SOUR WARE STREET, Sin. 
THE FINEST BROCCOLI IN CULTIVATION; 
‘COOLING’S MATCHLESS. 
GEORGE COOGhING 
Begs again to offer Seed of the above now well known Broccoli. It has taken its rank as one 
of the finest self-protecting varieties grown, coming into use immediately after Snow’s Winter 
White, with immense pure white heads of a pyramid shape, very close, and of a delicious flavour, 
It was awarded a First-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society when first exhibited, 
and has upon several occasions since been shown and Specially Commended, and again obtained 
the First Prize in a strong competition at South Kensington last sping. 
Price 1s. 6d. per packet. 
ain S 
Price to the Trade per Hundred Packets or per Pound on application. 
GEORGE COOLING, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, BATH. 
LILIUM AURATUM—ENGLISH-GROWN BULBS. 
MR. J. © STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at his 
Rooms, 2 King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., on THURSDAY, December 10, at half-past 12 
precisely, a ors: y of lish-grown Bulbs of LILIUM AURATUM, several of them very fine Bulbs from 8 
of the handsomest varieties yet introduced ; a few Bulbs of the beautiful 
new LILY (L. Bloomerianum oscellatum ime from Santa Rosa Island, the only Bulbs 
that could be found of it in the island ; several Bulbs of the true LILIUM CANADENSE RUBRU z 
reintroduced not in this country ; also, some Bulbs of the true LILIUM weet et det also, a 
ther rare BULBS and TUBERS from California and elsewhere, includi arious Calochortus, Crack i 
Brodizea, Cypripediums, Pancratiums, &c. Among the Lilies will be found ihe dosli rare kinds :— 
anae E OW aena n reget CALIFORNICUM 
» PECI sh toes ATROSANGUINEUM 
y% SPECIOSUM KRETZERI WAS SHINGTO 
5 PULCHELLUM RVUM 
” TICUM ” 
a RURATUM RUBRO-VITTATUM 
~ x 
`v 
ROSEUM 
MONADELPHUM SZOVITZIANUM 
~ 
x 
» TENUIFOLIUM 5 inn eaer 
» THUNBERGIANUM SPLENDENS » WILSON 
» PURPURE 
” TIGRINUM FLORE-PLENO 
On 
the morning of Sale, and Catalogies had. 
ESTABLISHED AND IMPORTED ORCHIDS. 
ME Je STEVENS will SELL by. AUCTION, at his Great 
Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., on MONDAY, December 14, at half-past 12 2 o'Clock 
on of STANCE ceca including twenty fine strong ee ts of ane 
os HARRISIANUM 
SCHLI 
oftcipIUM MACRANTH FAC MFERUM 
a > CHEIROPHORUM 
Oncidi Et 
from New Grenada, of O. Krameranam, 28 
O. 0. “tetracopis, ‘and O. - plagianthum, At the same time Mr- ae 
STEVENS will Sell an Importation, ex steamer Severn, from La Guayra, of huge and splendid ‘masses 
CATTLEYA MOSSIÆ—some of the masses have from forty to fifty bulbs each, 
On. view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
