THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 12, 1874, 
758 
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it i A y person who 
big have innocently received it will give im e information 
È PHILLIPS, Cy. C, Cori sable, “County Police 
Office, W. orcester, by whom the above rewar aid on 
conviction of the thief. ~—County Police Office, Worcs ter 
December 8. 
CAN'T?’ H ARIK O'P HO. 
eee arene BEETLE “aren 
Rats and Mic 
‘Sold everywhere in Tin Be ‘cue. By post, rs. B and rs. rod. each. 
_ May be entirely prevented ; as well as cu 
Ewe G’S p baein COMPOSITION. 
oug! Bos Seedsmen and Florists, or direct 
z the pr kaarak $ NG anp CO., the Royal Norfolk 
Nurseries, Norwich, at rs. vt p. bottle, with ‘full directions for use. 
ELOAR AN AND. SONS’ C COCOA-NUT 
will keep out many 
_TRELOAR "AND SONS, = Pnie Hill, London, E.C. 
Merchants. 
ASEN DAZ At AND DF ISHER,9, Jane Sech 
: a n, W, of — 
Heavy and S MATS 
kinds of DUNNAGE 1 MATS, RAFIA FIBRE, &c. 
B.—The be: om aid St. Petersburg Mats are most suitable 
for covering purp: 
MATS, for Covering Garden 
Frames.—ANDE ERSON'S Bee oma MATS are 
the cheapest and most d e List, were gives the 
size of every class of Mat, riram d De f cast free on application. 
JAS. T ANDERSON, 7, Commercial Street, arte ie 
London, E.C. — 
Russia Ma 
LACKBURN AND SONS, the 
mporters of Mats in London, have, in consequence of 
- e SCARCITY of ARCHANGEL MATS, ey ore 
n friends to send roo, t selected PETE RG, 
whieh they are now mer eg A to the Trade only, at low prices 
mg es aa Po ices application, at 4 and Wi d 
USSIA MAT S.—A large stock of 
“ARCHANGEL and PETERSBURGS. for ahr 
: Packing, Second pge ARCH {ANGEL, r a TER S- 
: BURG, 60s, and 80s. ; i fons 
af om . per 100; “and rey 
of Mars 5: at a aali a prices, a 
E BURN a NS, iie “Newt and Sack 
arelionse, 4and 5, ‘Wornsiseed Stree! LEC 
structible Plant Markers. 
AW AND COS ’S PATENT. — Prices, 
Printed Patterns, and Specimens sent post free on 
application ; also Patterns of Ornamental Tile Pavements for 
uo 5 Einitrance Halls + 
ee 
GRANITIC PAINT. 
Pi ba Geala Zona 
Aeru Marget, 3 394, Sarig A nig hte 
: King William. Street, 
> pon "ei LICATE se ga or 
SITION. To 
‘PRESERVE STONE, &c., Heats DECAY, ai ante 
cost. Manufactured Sol and Only by the "silicate Zopissa 
ap, Sg and Granitic Paint Company, Colourless, and in 
HIL Particulars, and Testimonials apply to T 
» Manager, 394; , King William Street, London, 
2S oe S eg PLOUGH 
VATOR WORK in 
TC 
Patro ised By pzs Majesty 1 he Bis a Winer 
Case and ppr ase the late Sir J. Paxton, and the 
late Professor Lindley, &c. 
OF Sc REREED EER AND WOOL. 
Noo ig non-conductor of heat or cold, ene a fixed tem- 
where it is applied. Ne covering for Pits’ and 
rames. 
oe | PROTECTION FROM COLD WINDS and MORNING 
= FRIGI spe same? TENS em 4d. per yard. 
ge = 
undertaking ths Erection” of co 
for H $ ild; E pe 
oe Apparatus for Heating Buildings o every description. 
and will be happy to furn ish — 
HELP. er SAUND 
= DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of ots ee HARDY gs 
Hot- 
and Estimates for such on 
PAUL & SON’S ROSES, 7 
GROWN AT THE “OLD NURSERIES,” CHESHUNT, 
One of the Traditional Homes of the Rose. 
MESSRS. PAUL & SON 
RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS FOR 
ROSES oer A LoL FORMS, 
The Stock for Sale is by far the finest ever xprodaced at these ie 
celebrated Nurseries, and the plants are thoroughly grown, healthy, 
vigorous, and well ripened. The undernamed prices will be found 
really reasonable, and comparatively cheap for really good plants. 
PAUL & SON’S DESCRIPTIVE ROSE CATALOGUE 
Contains a septennial review of the New Roses as sent out in the past seven years, special notes 
on New Roses of the year, and Cultural Directions for the Rose year. LIST sent post free 
application. 
PRICES OF ROSES FOR 1874—1875. 
STANDARDS, fine stems and heads, of best kinds only, as grown here, 18s. per doz., a pa 
STANDARD ROSES, newer kinds, 24s. to 30s. per dozen, £10 per 100. 
DWARF STANDARDS, Hybrid Perpetuals, 12s. per dozen, 90s. per 100. 
DWARFS, to £6 per 100. Perpetuals, older kinds, on Manetti or on Seedling Briar, ros. to 155. fat 
755. 
DWARF TEAS, 185, ia 215. ed dozen, £7 10s. pe 
Extremely pas and well caren this season. 
DWARFS, new varieties of 1874,_ 36s. per dozen. 
SPECIAL ROSES, raised here at Cheshunt. 
TEA, or H TEA, RID.—Of this deservedly favourite Rose v 
at t mencement of the season, one nor puts , Showing our estimate of its value. 
still finely ih in bloom here, and is valuable in all ways, more especially as a free autu 
climber. Standards, 2s. 6d. ; warfs, 25. 
H.P. REYNOLDS HOLE. _The finest dark maroon Rose yet noei which ház a aoe vi 
habit and free flowering character. Standards, 2s. 6d¢.; Dwarfs, 
ERS.—A grand novelty. A peciiliarty os perii crimso 
andards or Dwarfs, 5s. each. 
ELP: TAE SHAH.—The brightest-coloured garden Rose yet obtained. Standards or . 
3s. 6d. each. ; ; 
ROSES CULTIVATED IN POTS, speciality of the Old Nurseries, 
ROSES—Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals, established for forcing or pot culture :— 
EXTRA FINE PLANTS, in 8-inch pots, 42s. per dozen. 
QUARTER SPECIMENS, in 9 to 10-inch pots, 60s, to 84s. per dozen. 
SPECIMEN ROSES, 42s. to ios aed 
ROSES ON OWN ROOTS. 
herda, pat Rozen, - 100s. per 100, 
PRUTI Tr E ome 
Of Espalier erase is Fruit Trees for Walls PAUL & SON hold a aa large $ S 
rom two to six tiers of branches. 3s. 6d. t to 7s. 6d. eac 
We will be glad to send, Post Free, 
= painted e n not aci wa 
Sales, is. jav pa 
Close to London : Cheshunt Station forty minutes skom Bishopspate one mile from the 
ADDRESS IN FULL : 
PAUL 4 AND . SON; THE “OLD N URSERIES,’ < CHES fe 
