DECEMBER 19, 1874] “LAHE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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MR. MR, LAXTON’ S NEW PEAS FOR 1875. 
HURST & SON 
Po Have pleasure in offering the following four 
varieties of MR. LAXTON’S NEW PEAS, 
all of which have been selected for their high 
quality, flavour and distinctness, three of them 
2 having received First-class Certificates from 
the Royal Horticultural Society after the great 
Chiswick trial in 1872 :— 
UNIQUE. 
_ Thisisa very handsome and prolific Dwarf Early Pea, 
_ with long, deep-green coloured pods, min the same far 
_ and coming into use at the same time as Little Gem, and_ 
may be briefly described as a Dwarf William the First, 
Received a First-class Certificate, 
ROBERT SRM: ns to offer to 7 to the notice 
Trade ve Stock of 
HARDY Y SHRUBS, FRUIT, FOREST, and O - 
TAL TRE ES, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS and ORNANE MB. 
rk, we CATALOGUES may tad ona tion. 
, Su 
The 
A ' walk of the Clapham 
Junction and Waste Common bry li hing 
Nursery Stock. 
J AMES PORET AND ND SONS’ Stock of 
REST pi 
GREENS, vu other d aias nSt Li meg meg ape es 3 
t ve fid plant 
tó visit their tenaire Karserien, which can me T ean aa 
erriak seven mae from ae Chester Railway Station e Bc 
w private from the foot of Flookersbrid 
Beige, Priced LISTS, and nal information per a aaa a 
Ne ewton Nurseri .. Chester. 
PEACHES and NECTARINES, in a pots, 
alsa strong pyramid. 
ROS S (a choice selection) fi Fi reenhouse, strong 
plants, in 6 pte tack re gad dat a 
bene ay ROSES B ry fine. 
escriptive CATALOG ES% sent free ọn appli 
THOMAS RATERS AND SON, peed ale A 
(Great Eastern Railway.) 
Planting Season. ue Trees, 
IMES, 12 to 16 feet Migh ep ty stems, 
girting K > 8 — at ide t cede A a with 
Price 7s. 6d. per sealed quarter-pint packet. 
DR. HOGG. 
f. “ A very handsome The earliest green wrinkled 
_ Marrow, very sweet ano of excellent quality, pods being 
_ very well ea and of a beautiful deep green colour 
the N SUNN Ass Capian of the Royal 
 Horiealturat Society for 18 
d be given to it 
us Ultra.” 
after Dillestone's. 
_ Year Book for 1873. 
Height 3 feet, habit and sss of sine oni ee f: 
Awarded a First-class Certifica tsn 
atthe instance of the Fruit Dodii of iie Royal 
icultural Society. 
— Hogg's Gardener's 
SUPPLANTER. 
d E -ero between Veitch’s Perfection and Little Gem 
e earliest of the eo Perfection tn ; neers very 
cing very large 
road pods 
_ Which lass ae of 
the Royal eri Society for 1872 
“ Appropriately named, for it is a att empire: 
and will take the place of many 
s.”— Hogg's Year Book, 1873. 
This Pea is ee tana. oc first-rate for 
exhibition, having been shown by Mr. R. Gilbert during 
the past season, in thited Of his Prise Collections of Peas 
‘ay 
Price $s. per sealed quarter-pint packet. 
CONNOISSEUR. 
. 
| Price 5s. per hala guarter-pint packet. 
- HURST anD SON can also supply: 
— Unquestionably the most prolific 
“and best Market Pea yet in troduced. First 
Certificate Royal Horticultural 
Price 2s. 6d. per sealed half-pint packet 
XTON’S No. 1. — The earliest blue wrinkled 
Marrow. 
Price 2s. 6d. per sealed half-pint packet, 
ie 410 will be ent in Four Trsa at the skavi Horti- 
Society's ly - 
SCARLET HORSE CHESTNUTS, 
NORWAY MAPLES, 10 to 16 feet. sda 
22 feet high van Protea in p BL ye 
SANTRON WATERER, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, 
PLANTING SEASON. 
sa on gig FIR, ENGLISH OAK, and all other 
QUICK, an “and all sod ase wa ne sn 
FRUIT TREES, s including a the best and most esteemed 
2 Ig ri ofa on trees. 
Sta: Saba = newest and best varieties— 
mM — leadin i d for 
EVERGR REE be E a sii of 
Sin variety, ng quantities 
all choicest Hollies éc. 
Pena] ram 
ced LIST and 
‘DICKS ON & some, N Newvon Nurseries ma 
* Newton” Nurserie within minutes’ 
walk, by chi new road, from the eee Railway € ieg 
of LILIES direct from their native habi 
can offer t on special terms by the roo or rooo for 
in large groups. 
S Ea sor oe small riag r 
ME; WILLIAM BULL, being the eee 
or planting 
und English-grown bulbs, 18s 
a j E a ai a the annual 
meetin tan a 428. per dozen. 
» AURATUM scan eh oran TUM, the most handsome 
and 315. 6d. each. 
4 BLOOMERIANUM OSCELLATUM (Kellogg), new ; 
WB. “fas imported all and the Siy baie ook this 
id be found in the Island. 42s. and 63s. each. s Liy 
», CALIFORNICUM, 5s., 75. 6d., and tos. 6d. each. 
» CALLOSUM, very rare s. 6d. each. 
» CANADENSE RU BRU} r veryrare, 5s. and 7s. 6d. each, 
» DALMATICUM, exceedingly handsome, ros. 6d. each, | 
HUMBOLDTIL, 5s., 7s. 6d., and ros. 6d. oni 
»PUNCTATUM s 6d., 2 6d. 
i 6d. each. ‘ 
PARDALINUM, ss. n, 75. Ód., = ror Gh eh 
” PARVUM. Se sack 
© ROLE LOA at gy eë par 
#4 SPECIOSUM. ATRO-SANGUINEUM, the most hand- 
a SPECIOSUM KR(ETZER gp 2 ong of snowy white- 
ness and ict mae form, 5 . and 7s. 6d. each, 
» TENUIFOLI Riga 2 
THUNBERGIAN M SPLENDENS, one of the best 
unbergianum group, 3s. 6d. and ss. each. 
f WASHINGTONIANUM FURETO —This “Täy 
be found in its native ha 
The fram area Ta choice ETa. of which Mr. B. 
ds a large stock, 
GOOD and VARIED SELECTIONS of LILIES 
made, at 125., 185., 30S., and 425. per dos 
Where the selection 
s, aN ETT 
now been received. 
T: ABLISHMENT FOR NEW AND RARE 
ST. PLANTS, 
` KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
