756 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[DEceMbeR 12, 1874 
3. You Steak your Strawberry-bed at the 
season, and need not anticipate injury pi 
Stone-colour beh the most 
walls oi 
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with yellow pe nà the. tint pan If y 
the wall black, thinking Sgod will wie the wall Îi cogier, 
your neighbours will sa Well, you 
zine t 
FOR 
_ Publisher t oreign who 
" Bost Office Orders, to o be good enough to write to Ehe 
Publisher at the same time, stating that they have 
done so. 
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| Markets. 
COVENT GARDEN, December 10. 
There is a slight ore enon in the demand, os not 
— other week, jat 
make a 
of rough ya ps ose 
make low pric 
nclude thea ual varichio’ of Lettuce, 
Wholesale Apple Market. 
, xc. Thos. Ti i 
RUIT. 
Pears > 
o 8o acdonis' p mea 
Lemons, per too 2 o| Walnuts, p. bush. ..16 
Medlars, per doz. is 
EER 
o | Mushrooms, per pott. 1 o- 2 
6 atte young, bun. o 4-0 
arsley, per bunch.. o 4-0 
— per doz. 
rocco, p. banii: 
x0 bmg 
SEF, 
T o T 
I 
4 o 
‘urnip,do. .. - o 
a haa Seakale, per bundle 1 6- 2 
ts, per lb, pe 
o Shin per bundle.. 1 6- 
1 pr aati 
o | Tomatos, per doz, .. 1 o- 3 o 
zeel Turnips, per bundle. 3 3-04 
See ke bc he A i 
MON HVA; we 7 
Leeks, per bun 
Lettuces, p 
doz. 
Potatos Early ‘Shaws, tros.; Early Myatt’s, sf on ; Early 
Regents, 120s. ; and E arly Doas. 1205. per 
I per doz. ~ 60-90 
French abe n bun. 10 a o 
Heliotropes,12 sprays o 6- . 
Tu oses, pi doz.. 
Violets, per 12 bun, 
The supplies at the B 
oor have been en fay ext extensive, and trade is is steady 
—_— ~ to eet ; Vic- 
BE S VICTORIA’ REGINA, beet strong, 
a 
and gs. per dozen, to the xtra choice 
POLYANTH af Sat: su perb Seis, S per Also, 
LEICESTER R ERY, true, r$. per oz. Cheaper in 
quantity. coer y Png 
B. R. DAVIS, Seed Warehouse, Yeovil, Somerset. 
ting Season, 1874-75. 
“JOHN STANDISH AND CO. 
Planters to their large 
of all the newest and best 
Ky as well as a vast quantity 
HOLLIES, LAURELS, DE- 
CIDUOUS and EVERGREEN PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT 
TREES, &c., all of which are in Te nt condition for 
removal. 
Ther NEW > ceed is now ready, and will be sent, 
post free, on a 
BES dace: pt 
strong plants, 2 
BETULA ALBA FOLIIS PURPUREIS, a — 
shrub, of the most Rai os aspect. Price 12s. to 2 
IOLUS—NEW ROSE S. 
oats VERDIER, as AINÉ, Nurseryman, 72, Rue Dunois, 
Paris. 
Gare d'Ivry, 
amet LIMES, and CHESTNUTS, 
ell-rooted and fi fine straini stems. 
Em , English, 6 ~ : m ; 8 to ro eet, roos, per 
A ee per 12 to 14 feet, 30s. per 
dos 
ELM, Chichester, 6 to 8 feet, 50s. per 100; 8 to 10 feet, 755. per 
100; 10 to 12 feet, 18s. per dozen. 
CHESTNUT, , Horse, 6 to 7 feet, 75s. per 100; 10 to 12 feet, 
LIMES, ei "6 feet said Dri Bes 8 feet, gos. per 100; 8 to 
per doz. 
o feet, 1 t, 245. per 
JNO. TE FFERIES Ans AND S SONS, Royal Nurseries, ier. 
ESSRS. 
nvite me — Is teaiin 
e bed 
sae Nurseries, Ascot, Berks. 
markable Novelties. 
LUS ALBA re p casi 
aageotd wht * ate 
te; su 
the ‘Acer Nequndo 
1874). Pri 
ni 
: Cheap Sale toe Forest Tree Plants. 
PINESHAW NURSE oe Port Elphinstone, Inverurie. 
HE remaining py aged whi ich must 
be cleared before Decem 
50,000 FIR, es 2- RT ee 
6, oe ae calor toppe [1000, 
ue et. twice transplanted, topped, eon per 
Rit “American White 
„000 yoat 
2-YT.y 3-yT. 46 pet 
OOK. go ge Sony, 3yr. seedlings, S “pet 1900, 
geen $ 2-yr., 6d. per r 
ar. ‘ oi „per 1000. 
S var BE ECH, 9 aes i s, twice transplanted, 9s. p. 1000 
9,000 Dae i) K inches, twice paa QS. per t000. 
20,000 PL ‘3, 9 to 48 inches, transplanted, 9s. . per 1 1000. 
„000 j yty I y 
M 
ooo HAZ L, er 
Apply to Mr. REID, Manager, who will send ihin on 
application. 
0,000 Gladi 
Leg VERDIER, FILS IN N pecan 
ig elicits the favour o! e from 
a oes Dilan ge Poel he ips to 
correctly named. 
NEW PRE ides "1874-753. do. 
sane Amabilis, sea tet auntie 
“ig e, CNA; _ Cima, ‘Cou Don 
Juan, a mbldorad, Fanny Rou; ie tenn Teena Le 
rd Byron, Louis Van Houtte, Madame Coudere 
ELITY 2 D SON havet to offer the pt 
cheap TREES and SHRUBS, which are all first-class 
ASH, Weeping, Standards, 18s. t 4s. per dozen. 
ARBOR-VI TA, American, 4 to 5 fom 50s. Per roo 
Siberian, 314 to 4 feet, 65s. per 100. 
AUREL, Portugal, 2 24 feet, ae. 
wer 100 ; + to 3 feet, 
2 he eh, ae eat y of and 
3 alst ate sowing, as it is pever a 
It is a fine exhibi and market Pi tei by 
E SERGE ‘omg Meta 
H 
superior white Onion, ense s 
Ay 
| quite surpassing the white Spanish, TAER in ed ite reio favour 
and early. obtained 1 
of bulb: Ripens Has 
wherever exhibited. Per packet, 1s- 
NUTTING anD SONS, Seed Warehouses, 60, Barbican, 
Londen, E. G 
TAMES ANDERSON, unginn and 
HORTICULTURAL VAL or, Meadow! pagne 
y 
eoni  ÇAMELLIAS 
some pee s not. t yet cytes 
Mr. ASDERSON i is ay offering 
ata th and full a as well as 
PLANTS, aliaieet ine 
apse ae 
Mr, ANDERSON’: af H 
inh Deciduous sua sock o ARA SHRUBS and ahd TREES, 
vergreen, is 
nai Royer. aphlieation; November 22 
of 1873-74, and of 
| HO 
OR AVENUDE Eo ORNAMEN? 
ABIES DOUGLASII, Si 
CEDAR, Mount Atlas, 
CHINESE JUNIPER, 5 
100 ; to 7 feet, oe. ‘a 
8 feet, 42s. Dar dozen, £15 pe 
PICEA NORDMANNIANA, - 
12 Tos, per 100; 4 to 5 feet 
eine «5 FAN MOPO; 6 to Ly ve "£6 6s. per 
8 8s. per 
The Nurseries, Reddis 
SPECIAL OFFER to ADE ; 
WHITHAM begs to cal attention to the 
èe subjoined LIST of T TREES ani ind SHRUBS, all 
bushy plants, many : 
AREA THEOPHRASTA, 4 to 6 feet, 205, per 100 ; 6 to! fet, 
308. per 100, 
ASH, Mountain, 6 to 8 feet, 12s. 6d. per 100; 8 to 10 feet, 
255. per 100, 
eae X to 4 Bet, Psd per 100; 4 to 6 p sh Per 100; 6 
os. per 100; 8 tor o feet, 50s 
itn NO $ Hares. o 3 feet, 6s. pe : WA A 
pe to 8 feet, 25s a o 8 to 10 feet, 50s, per 
00 ; 
patos fect, 258. per 100; 6to7 f 
;7tog gy 60s. p 
PINUS AUSTRÍACA, 2 o k Fiet 12s. 6d. per voit 
OPIN 25s. per 
oe 100. 
POPLAR, pam 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 6 to 8 fee 
PRIVET. 2 to k feet, 15s. per 
ARBOR- VIT Æ, American, 2 5 3 a Rat, 205, Ar 100; 3 
25S. per 100 ; 4 to 5 feet, 35S. per 100; 5 to 6 
100; 6 to 7 feet, 75s. per roo. $ 
OR-VITÆ LOBBII, 2 to 3 feet, 30s. per i00; 
S. per 100; 4 to 5 feet,-755. per 100. 
BERBERIS AQUIFOL IA, 2 to 15 inches 
8 inches, 6s. per 100 ; 1% to 2 feet, 128. 6d. per 
55, per 100; 
RHODODE END RONS, 6 to g inches, tale bushy, 
1000 ; 12 inches, 20s. per 100; 1 to 1% fo 
si i to 2 feet, 40s. per 100; 3% to R 
g, 410 per roo. Best named varieties, 
Bs sd 47 108. per 100. 
YEWS, English, fine, 6 ig 12 inches, tos. per 100 
ieee per 100; “1% to 2 feet, 30s. per 100; 
€ ERRIES yramids, > 50S, 
CURRANTS, Red, strong, 7s. per 100. 
RRANTS, Black, strong, ros. per roo 
GOOSEBERRIES, best Lan 
STRAWBERRY, Yates’ Seedling, 15s 
best in cultivation, very prolific ; no 
out this y: 
Jackmans n of FRUIT 
rok LIST óf ROSES. 
JACKMAN’S LIST of AME 
PLANTS. fiig 
JACKMAN’S LI nee of TRANSPL 
TREES. ¥ 
Eid os 5 ASSORTMENT 
UBS adag arch ei ing by 
Chalk Soils, and in Cities and Towns. 
poe Ge Jp a AN 
a ae 
MAPLES, En Noreay. 8 
Sets Common 
POPLARS, sme ae 
Italian, 9, i 
es 
, to 
LIME, or LIND 
ELMS, Scotch or r Wych superba and P Siberian, 
YEWS, Comm Ti oe: 
CUPRESSUS eee IANA, 2 i z 
leaved, 1, 2, to 3 feet. 
ia se Surrey, 
