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THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 12, 1874, 
To the Trade and Others.— a peg 
A. VAN GEERT, NURSERY hent, 
ae: begs to = the cece a ake plants, of 
he has a good stock :— 
AZAL LEAS. a Ghent, fine named varieties, 9s. per doz 
RHODODENDR TONS, m iyo, ps onde. varieties, 
MACE URPUR GRAN LORA, erd r doz 
» EXONI 
MACROPHVLLA, strong, 75. 
MENZIESIA Sheet ithe ae alba and rosea, € 6s. per dozen. 
PAZONIES, Tree, fine, “ape per doz 
SKIMMIA JAPONI ICA rand 
ARALAS SELON, i, sirang plan g plants, 1 
125. per dozen. 
goar ehai e geod 
3» 
p top: cho ae r doz 
imbing, epis b ws eae 
ere LANCIFOLIU nb erat ay gs. per dozen. 
p M, 12s. per doze 
i ow PUNCTATUM, os per S daph 
s> » RUBRUM, extra, 18s, per dozen. 
‘i SUPERBUM, os. per dozen. 
» TESTACEUM, 12s. per _—— 
S 
POMP ONICUM, 6s. per doze 
TRITOMA ee GRANDIFLORA, 25s. per 100, 
OSA, flowering roots, 2 Be. per 100. 
tyr 
PUR 
YUCCA FLEXTLIS, 6s. pe ae oze 
ECUR ‘A, fine, 12s. Lg r dozen. 
vi ALOE FOLIA. fine, 12 
FUNKIA UNDULATA, fol, iega: FE var., 50S, per 100: 
HEMEROCALLIS FULVA, flore-pleno, os. per "dozen. 
HELL ay titan ABSCHASICUS, flore- rubro, 40s. per 
re-albo, 40s. per 1 
CONVALLARIA’ MAJALIS, flore-rosea, 6s. per dozen. 
lore-pleno, 6s. per 
foliis serials, 6s. per car 
AREHONE HEPA TICA, roseo- “pleno, 6s. per dozen. 
doz 
Ss 
SPIRÆA JAPONICA, oe clumps, 215. per 100. 
- PHORMIUM TENAX, 1 245. ad ozen. 
Chi ec fol. var. ea eac 
fo ants, 21s. each, 
ozen. 
paii fbn ong fine, 215. Tee air, 
with buds, £4, £6, r AB per 100, 
Sa with ower “buds, £6 to £8 per 
uds, 
ou White, hoai buds, en to 36s. per dozen. 
strong pirnts. 5$., 75. 6d., and x Saro aoi; 
FUCHSIA SUNRAY, fol. sey 6s. oe 
PETUNIA ERMENEA ane ae Sar., , 6s. per dozen. 
YCAS REVOLUTA, 
AGAVE, twelve fine varieties for 
ECHEVERIA ‘ATROPURPURES 6s. per dozen, 
CALOCEPHANE, 6s. NES, ofso 
BEOMELIACEOUS PE PLA} TS, of sorts, 24s. per dozen. 
n. 
ozen. 
’ 24s. per dozen. 
GARDENIA RADICANS and FLORIDA, 6s, per dozen. 
Be badd CRANDILO RUM, gs. per dozen. 
IOSMA mai per dozen. 
GREVILLEA. Onean Ta per dozen. 
Or MAULEN M INSIGNE, 245s. korg 
i Per 
8s. per dozen. 
IFLORA, of sorts 2s. per doze 
COREA ARABICA 18s. per doz [per dozen. 
AMARYLLIS RETICULATA STRIATIFOLIA, | ras. to 185. 
GLOXINIAS, beet bulbs, ce watery 255. per 
named v. ieties, 6s. = 
ACHIMENES, in sorts, 1 
LOMARIA Seen fine Jan 
» GIBBA 6s ood ts, 24s. per dozen. 
baai ek an Q pel 
ALSO 
GYMNOGRAMMA, of sors oh ee ee 
PTERIS CRETICA, albo fa ee iu Too. 
eE TE — 6s. saith r doz 
DIANTUM, of sorts, 
“ BALMS. 
PHCENIX RECLINATA, fi g plants, 18s. per dozen 
in store pots, 2-yr. old, 258. per roo. 
CHAMÆROPS FORTUNETI, fine pas, Rag per dozen. 
HUMILIS, 2-yr. seedlings, 63s. per 
gets ps ieee 245. to 365. ta dozen 
RALI 18s. t to 245. per dozen. 
5s. each. 
lants, 5s. to 78. 6d. each. 
= 
245., and 36s. as ‘dozen. 
es 
CUPRESSUS 2 
PINUS EXCELSA, 3 
CEDRUS DEODARA, fine stuff, 4-yr. tran “= 
ABIES NORDMANNIANA, vA, jf foot Piik fine raneplanted, 635 dor 
ents, 
Se a remaner R. A DEANAN AND SON, 5, Hap Lane 
> 
MR. LAXTON’S 
NEW PEAS, 1875. 
LANTER.— First-class C 
&& For particulars of these, with 
Ds oe hinted of these, with Connoisseur, see previous 
TO THE TRADE. 
RARE CONIFER ere 
FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, COLORADO 
Collected by Mr. B. RoEzL, 
It affords us much pleasure to inform the Trade that 
we have been entrusted with the Sale, in Great Britain, 
of the following rare and Se es le Soi most 
of them quite new and not imported befo 
PICEA CONCOLOR, Engelmann.— In Mr. Roezl’ 
this is by far the mos sag ee of all Wit even Surpassing 
lasiocarpa, wit agbs is nearly related though pe 
It is ee distingais hed from the fatter o ne 
Pte ee et bluish white: colour of the lea: 
to the und dt 
distinct. 
strongly gla 
which Liteni: 
the leaves— 
var, violacea, Roezl.—A distinct 
PICEA BIFOLIA, Murray.- —The seeds how offered are the 
to P, magni ifica, res —s it in > short, thick, andall up- 
ward-turned leaves ; are botanical differences between 
the two, the principal = being the. distinction in size and 
colour of the cones—the latter are, in bifolia, much smaller, 
and dark blue. See = = a ellent quality : 40 per cent. 
Pri os 00, 125. per zooo, $a m pe 
om 
— “gic DOUGLASII, Lindley.—Well known as » 
e, distinct, and free-growing — = of bes 
ent. good. Price 6d. 00, 45. a 
r 5000, Si 5s. per pccao0 Ses sr 
PICEA TSUGA DOUGLASII. var. glauca, 
very distinct and pr etty vaneri: 
leaves quite glan cous ; 80; per c 
sae ofthe Fir tbe desers Dougl., 
Kon Reel. “this 
leaves s ine and glitter ‘like 
informs us, again recom: mended too highly. 
perge 5 e cent. perfec pg ne ‘antl 100, 4 9 
15S. per 5000, i 5S. peii ‘10,000 s 
EUS (PSEUDO. -STROBUS) ARI STATA, Eng 
A very distinct and pretty species, quite new too 
and very different rk any other ofits t pa ; i 
t, dwarf tree, the branches closely covered by its 1 
Cones almost black, easily 
var. argentea, R 
es the name of Silver 
i pi gs of Menzi it 
This variety, 90 
ani 
ag he (CEMBRA) FLEXILIS, James, —A real 
cies, ascendin hong mountains higher than a 
Conifer. It is of v om 
= 
a high. — abp e san 
Price 1s. 6d, per roo, 12$ 
ka i eae pes see 
cod) Prices 
sick. Seed ged of best « best qualit ¥, 8 80 Av cent. g ros. per woe 
ee T 5000, 
came Te 1000, £3 per 5 
ds, 
For parri of above varieties see -e 
Gardeners’ Chronicle of December 5, P 
A Gardene: 
ae deposited = 
cones, and see 
interested in this beautiful inthe cee aie nts. 
the invoice of above seeds 0 
¥ praat meg TIFOLIA, pen —This 
5 S oezl’s introductions, 
s dis 
by Sim vB two = t oir Roezl descri 
only ti ge- ae TN but on er ie pee 
s ma 
10%. 
Our TRADE CATALOGUE ze oe 
a ente is now ready, 
n application 
be forwarded, 0f 
HU & SO 
6, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
NEW and RARË SEED IMPO 
ST. ALBAN. 
Roezl.— a 7 
the under ae of i Zz 
nt. good seeds, 
ooo, £1 tos. per 5000, he ros. per a 
ode 
Fir iti, 
é i E 
very sma 
of this interesting kind. Passi excellent, go pet 
Price 6s. per gee 
LEXA, To ee aa i 
I —The true long-leaved a] 
PICEA LAS OCARPA VERA.—The true mo wedi 
Dos 
noe MAGNIFICA, Murray.—Rare and! little rot 
af pea os. per 1000, 43 per 5000, 5000, and 
10. nas see ae a 
PICEA MAGNIFICA MACROCARTE 1s. 4 
00, 125. and £4 per 10,000 Seed" ee 
PICEA A (STROBUS) I LAMBERTIANA Tie $ gigantic 
i Price 1s. per 100, 75. 6d. per 
REP 
ing in very poor, strong, 
te: do ight sun, | and standing | the severe peng 
native country. Si rice 1s. 6d. per 100, 125. Pet 
per per r fna 
r. m me 2 oot 
udi 
lage aes 
waits = snes 
