766 THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 19, 1874, 
E COOLING G let 1 ik healthy p plant of 
budded low on und, 
Manetti, 
= at 2s. each, pe per dozen, proe free. Also splendid plants 
of older sorts, Standards, r , TOS. 
New CATALOGUE free. 
Mile Ash Nurseries, Derb 
THE E r ene ESTABLISHMENT. 
t. 
Dixon’s X L Celery— 
nn E THERINGTON DIXON, Seed 
Merchant, Lord Street, Gainsborough, having 
a va quantity of this, one = the finest Red Celeries naan 
to. offer it to those who are particularly fond of 
EN Iti a ay crisp and delicious, ee a sort that cine 
will be well E ca, as it is early and will 
stand fo sama than r variety. 
usual discount allowed to she Trade. 
T account iir the s crop lery early orders are 
Ji E. DIXON. Seed Merchant, &c., Lord Street, Gainsborough. 
ARNE. ALBANS | ATE "HEART COS 
i 
alied tice at t ‘te prt Show of the 
tural Society in 1875, for the best Collection of eight varieties 
shove steri Topuis (seed supplied by any firm), including the 
DRUMMONDII GRANDIFLORA SPLEN- 
DEN 3 ea TAn rp Era Sage ti peg ecr ian by Mr. 
Ernest Benary, of Erfurt, is by far the t brilliant of all 
Phlox Dru mmondii re the See gartien caf Sor 
Col rices on application. 
Our Spel Wholesale PALM SEED LIST is now ready, 
and may be had eto 
F. "SA NDER A D CO., Seed Growers, St. Albans. 
HANDSOME SECM CONIFER 
- CUPRESSUS  LAWSONTAR A 6, 7, 8, to 10 feet, very 
UNIPERUS "CHINEN NSIS, 5, 6, to 7 feet. 
ICEA OAT. 3, 4, to5 feet. 
pes S Yee She 4, 5, to 6 feet. 
Nee 7 5, to 6 feet. 
eet. Š 
»» ,3to 
NIANA, 3, 4, to6 feet. 
RETINOSPORAS’ 3. 4, to 6 feet. 
THUJOPSIS BOREA EALIS, 3, 4, to 6 feet. 
Sie x; UREA, 23, 5, 6, 8, neal , splendid 
cimens, 
and as much t Set superb 
ota TEA, 4 5, to 7 Ly 
WÈLLINGTONTA eg A, 3, 4, 5, to 6 feet. 
he e all beautifully furnished and handsomely 
grown, and, ett ep mil: repeatedly erete can be lifted 
with darze alls o pa soil. Prices on puce 
Cranston’s Nurseries, King’ e, near Hereford. 
2 CRANSTON J AnD MAYOS. 
a ACKMAN’S LIST of FRUIT TREES. 
JACKMAN'S LIST of ROSES. 
J ACKMAN’S signing z AMERICAN 
JaemANs er of = IFERS. 
NS HSE of HARDY SHRUBS. 
(Special Catalogue). 
We Race prety ee. cd of TRANSPLANTED 
EST TREE 
[ ACKMAN’S ASSORTMENT of TREES 
balk Soils eet MRUES adap Se ViA Sea-coast, on 
GEORGE, JAKEA, AND SON, 
Italian, 9, 1 
H, Mountain, es 
o 15 feet. 
or W: ch, am oct a and biba thie E fe 
y super erian, 8, 12, to 15 feet. 
YEWS, Caon A Ea very fine, 1, maig histo 
CUPRESSUS L LAWSONIANA. 2, n3 5, 6, to 8 feet, 
: LAURELS, C bushy, r, 2, to 3 feet. 
, Green, Golden, and varieties, 1, 2, 
STANDARD PEARS 
E hiie si ALPINUS, for pawo 
= z TEA ia Ruins, i A 
€. JONGKINDT. CONINCK, 
° Totten pans, Dedemsvaart Zwolle, 
ral 
, from 12 to 14 feet, at 1s. 
Rotterdam and Harlingen. 
ROSA MULTIFLORA DE LA GRIFFERAIE, stocks, 
T 1000, 
ROSA MANETTYI, stocks, 20s. per 
—— can be seen on Mr. i S. 
es, Tottenham, n 
AMES ANDERSON, NURSERYMAN 
HORTICULTURAL VALUATOR. Meadowbank, Uddingston, 
Glasgow, begs to announce to the ” public generally that he is 
me cor SELECTIONS of ORCHIDS, either in small or 
aan m suitable either for cool, intermediate, or warm tem- 
and that he i ou liberally with those 
hi ier 
Mr. ANDERSO N’s ode Ea AMARYLLIS i is the rarest and 
TWARE'S, Hale Farm 
prise: da in dozens, or n eaa sip suit purchasers. His stock, 
too, of the beautiful arcs of of NERIN E is large, and comprises 
some seedlings 
Mr. aiee is An a a Siera SPECIMEN po ni 
and AZALEAS in splendid health and full of buds, as well as 
general lot of beautiful-leaved PLANTS, suitable either foe 
indoor ype n or exhibition purp: 
Mr. ANDERSON’S stock of HARDY SHRUBS and TREES, 
both Deciduous | and Evergreen, i is a particularly choice one. 
yers on applicati 
a Maseoetank Nurseries, Berenber II. 
RUIT FREE wea Ss 
ORCHARD PLANTATION 
omely grown, ee trees on 
Quine Upwards of 100 va emer — l the 
choicest ade? 18s, to 24s. per dozen, £5 to £ k 
hee and BUSH APPLES, rss. to 18s. pe doz 
PYRAMID an mar “BUSH PLUMS, 18s. to 30s. per dozen, £6 
sii oe v3 aaa BUSH CHERRIES, 18s. to 24s. per dozen, 
to 47 per 
P APPI Culinary, and Cider), 18s: 
and 
STANDARD (Dessert, 
to 24s. per dozen, £7 $0 £10 per 100. 
rey. nod and Perry), 18s. to 
+» £7 t 
STANDARD PLUMS. Bt to pas per doz., £7 to £10 
DWARF-TRAINED PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, and 
APPLES, 30s. to 425. per dozen. 
GOOSEBERRIES, E ANTS RASPBERRIES, 
Trade prices to — and Market Gardeners on 
lication. 
Cranston’s Nuset Kin e, near Hereford. 
Address : 
CRANSTON A ps MAYOS. 
owered Chinese 
amas G. HENDERSON AND SON 
Eupe Emperia or, Lilac Queen, Kin Magenta 
Queen, Magnifica, Mrs. “ye Crabbe, Besa Dia, Princess 
of Wales, rubra grandiflora, &c. Twelve varieties, "from 30s. 
to 42s. and 6os. 
PRIMULA JAEONICA ICA, mixed varieties, 9d. each, 6s. per 
dozen ; in six colours, raised from selected varieties, x. 6d. each. 
pies Ln erae the finest growth 
2s. each, 18s. per 
, beautiful ona elective: pure white, 
v elegant go ves, a an gs. per dozen, 
vor LS; White Cons and Vitus ina, 1s. 6d. e2 each, 
CYCLAMEN fis ig Geom 3o ao ts), mixed colours, 
a y 128s, o name ais. and 305, 
mite ERUTORE, Bens, Op Tataee wd 
rew Henderson, the most beautiful o all t p. 
F Sacutake: with 
crit tage VERNUM, the true S 
pi aca ee veg Bintan 9 warfer in habit than 
other s . per dozen, 8s. per 100. 
MYOSOTIS. RUPICOLA, ‘the most beautiful of F orget-me- 
Nots, rs. 6d. each. 
The ie E fore a the — 
or full di trigtions i see ne CATALOGUES 
valni Nesi. St. John’s Wood, Fk: k N.W. 
en sown in crevices of old rui ruins, n gare walls, 
_&c. It produces a mass of iy 7 mau 
bloom during the early summer months, and, if grown ion 
previously prepared mounds of some gritty substance, such 
as mortar, Še., the bloom becomes much larger and 
more durable.’ may also be used to advan vantage as an 
evergreen edging. 34 oz. packets zs. 
gage oe ei et nee Herner for Rockwork, 
Edgings, and been produced 
between C. capes path eine her of Backhouse. It 
is the = we pare oe" and nb he Bellflower yet intro- 
audid: per d ts, 3s.; retail, each 6d. 
jocken. B a s arge aan Sene Old Established ” 
General Seed Warehouse, 86, Patrick Si t; Cork, 
RNAMENTAL HEDGES. 
tree forms a most beautiful everg 
i THUJORSIS BOREALIS, 25 to 9 feet 7s per 100; 3to4 
i THUJA peice E anaig per 100; 5 to 6 feet, yox 
i 2? TIN n, eet, 308. to 4 
| LAURUSTINUS; trans läst spri uns ar = 
; RHODODENDKON 1 NNICUM, > m to hy, so. pe a 
2 to 24 feet, 75s. per x00, 
| BOX, Broad. heaved, 1% to 2 feet, 21s. per 100; 2 to 2% feet, 
Gisa asaid King’s Acre, near Hereford, 
Address: CRANSTON AND sae 
| ASH, 2 to 3 feet, 3661 
CURRAN 
gion = ee ÈE REFE 
BEECH, 3 to 4 feet, 
BIRCH, 5 to 6 feet, er te Tooo : 
CHESTNUT, Horse , 6107 feet, 20S. per roo 
H 2 to 3 feet, 30s. per 
POPLAR? a 2 to 3 feet, pre per ge 
6 feet, 8s. K 
00; BAY 4% feet, fe fy 
; 6 to o 7 feet, ras 2s. per roo 
o 3 feet, tre Pea re. re 25S. per roo 
ortugal, 1% to 2 feet, 35s. per x 
LAURUSTINUS, 1% to 2 feet, 455. pe 
PICEA NORDMANN rom wig) 2h “gi sf 
eS aes a 
” 
riya LOB, Ka Bis 2 a ie = 208, wa 100 ; ; 2% to3 fet, 
0 4) os. per 1 
THUJOBSIS | BOREALIS, ri w 4 feet, mee per 100 
ISON anp WHITTEM, White Cross, Hereford, 
Garden Seeds, 
HARLES SHARPE CO, 
SEED MERCHANTS, Seeford. beg to intimate that their 
WHOLESALE CATAL coin hh w ready, and will be 
forwarded Post Free on applicatio 
(JHARLES SHARPE AND CO's | 
CATALOGUE of FARM SEEDS is now ready, and 
will be forwarded Post F; pplicati 
d Potatos. 
HARLES SHARPE AND Co, 
SPECIAL p of SEED POTATOS i is now rea 
and will be forwarded P 
Specialities. j 
PEA—Turner’ s Epona: 
5 rald 
» Maclean’ s Best of All,” 
,, Williams’ Emperor of the Marrows, 
CABBAGE. Sharpen Sel aahi 
—Sharpe’s Selected 
Wheeler’s Coco: erae x 
CARRO OT—Sharpe’s ted Altringham. 
POTATOS—Sutton’s jaraen Fluke, 
Red-skin Poe a 
SWEDE-Sharpe’s I ved L 
ANG EL— Sharpe's S Selected Lanes Yellow Globe, 
» Sharpe’s Selected Giant Lo: "sR Bio: 
CHARLES SHARPE anp CO. have abe 
the Trade, Fine pure stocks. Price upon applicatione 
CHARLES SHARPE & CO., p 
SEED GROWERS AND MERCHANTS, SĻEAFO] 
The Nurseries, Reddish, near Stockport. 
SPECIAL OFFER to the TRADE. 
poe} plants, PEE times nay ee 
ASH, Mountain, 6 to 8 feet, 12s. 6d. per 100 ; 8 to of 
BEECH, 310 4 feet, 8s. per roo; vedic <_< 
00 ; 8 to ro feet, sos. ; 
100 ; 6 to 8 feet, 25s. per 100; 8 to Io feet, 505. 
LIMES, toai 8s. per r00; aa iae w 
TTo S Tee 5 to 6 feet 
. per. 
PINUS. AUSTRIACA, 2 to 3 eer tas, 6d. per 100; 
feet, 255. per f 
POPLAR, Load: 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 608 
per roo. 
al Eoin 4 to 6 feet, 8s. per 100; 6 to 
PRIVET » 2 to 3 feet, 15s. per 
1000, 
Rage ged VITA, j Taek vain 2 to 3 feet =e 
. per 100; 4 to 5 feet, 356. per 100; 3, gto 6 feet, 
ioe 6 to 7 feet beit: pee igo 
ARBOR-VIT& LOBBII, Aira 3 feet, 30 gos. per 100; 3 104 
; 4 to 5 feet, 755 
WOOD, nsei 4 to 5 feet, r2s. = per 100. 
LAUREL, Common, 4 to 6 feet, 
1% to2 
YEW: S f 4 to 4 feet, 185. 
CHERRIES” ¥ $ sa E s. per dozen 
CHERRIES, Pyramids, 4 to 6 Ste per 
CURRANTS, Red, strong, 75. ag m 
GOOSEBERRIES, ban ‘sho 
STRAWBERRY, rae. Seng s: 
Itivation, 
best in : 
