800 THE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 26, 1874 
WILLIAM BULL, being the largest 
M; Kor i ETARE e bey from = tive habitats, 
y the or tooo for planting 
+ then eram bop 
ae age > gail small ae = ge poe -grown bulbs, 18s. 
24s. per d a arrival hy hoes the annual 
sieaa ons from Japan, aie and 42s. per doze 
A narre oh Ton ITTATUM, the = handsome 
of th uratum” group, r5s., 2Ts,, and 3 
a BLOOMERIANUM OSCELLATUM (Kell , new; 
ported from Santa Rosa Ead. Mr. 
Ww ‘p. reefs manok all _ the a bulbs of this Lily 
sue could be found i ~ the Island. and 6: h. 
» BROWNII, ros. 6d. ea 
» CALIFORNICUS, a 7s. 6d., kr 10s. 6d. each. 
» CANADENSE RUBRUM very fire, 5s. and 7s. 6d. each. 
a TICUM, exceedingly s, tos. 6d. each, 
es HUMBOLDTIL, ss by on ae os, 6d. each, 
na PUNCT. ATUM, aml Ios. ee ae 
D KAMTSCHATCENSE, the Back Lily, 3s. 6d. each. 
» MON. = ten gag one of the most handsome of Lilies, 
eac! 
B PARDALINUM, 5S., lin 6d., and ros. 6d, each. 
» PARVUM, i 6d. each. 
» PULCHEL UM, 5s. and 7s. 6d. each, 
2s. 6d. and 3 . each, 
»» SPECIOSUM ATRO- SANGUIN EUM, the most hand- 
some of the whole section ; 7s. 6d. ea 
se = lactam ee KRETZERI, Bowers 
s and sym rene 2 . and 7: 
y TENUIFOLIUM 
5 THUNBERGIANUM SPLENDENS, one of EF. best 
» TIGRINUM FL 
the double- Pir Lilies, se 
5 WASHINGT Dara ND 
RE 
of P gemet white- 
6d. eac 
The above are a kee choice a of which Mr, B. 
holds a large s ock, 
pied m VARIED neea e a Sn 
e, af i25, i93, 
Seleciiots is le ft to rst W. g sey Citaioghe 
Prices ar ‘ok trictly sg ete to, the Purchaser being 
givena considecabie adva 
Mr. Wit 1 BULL’S Annua E im mportations from California 
of CALOCHORT TUS of sorts, S Iron act dg 
BLOOMERIA, and BRODIÆAS, have now been r d. 
Siege gals FOR N D RARE PLANTS, 
KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
THE ret a regen eed ESTABLISHMENT. 
JOHN ETHERINGTON ARAN Tna 
Merchant, Lord Street ving pn ax 
of this, gue of the fines 
Fes to e it to thos 
wed to the Trade. 
Celery early orders are 
LE DEON, Seed Merchant, &e., ——r 
On aceasta! discount allowed t 
SAR stanneera Oak 
= M. We JONGKIND. CONINCK, 
CS agra vera ade Ded 
retherlands, offe a sen 
own tran t 
Standard OAKS, 1 fone te 12 to r4 feet, at x me pio yg Rio 
ROSA MULTI RA DE LA GRIFFERAIE, stocks, 
20s. 1000. 
MANETTI, stocks, 20s. per 1000. 
„Samples can be seen at Mr. T. S. WARE’S, Hale Farm 
Nurseries, Tottenham, near London. 
iyi 
ogg 
ree has been remo a within two years, 
POPLAR. CANADENSIS NOVA, 18 to 20 fi 
variety of Po oplar, far ex: 
am 
6 feet. 
S BOREALIS. 
HIRI A LOBBIL, 5, i $- = dy a oea, 
t, and as huch iid specimen superb 
» 4, 5, to 7 feet. 
| WaLEINGTONEA se OANTEK; 3, 4; 5, to 6 feet. 
PAUL & SON’S ROSES, 
GROWN AT THE “OLD NURSERIES,” CHESHUNT, 
One of the Traditional Homes of the Rose. 
MESSRS. PAUL & SON 
RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT EARLY ORDERS FOR 
W@o EF SeENe ALL FORMS, 
The Stock for Sale is by far the finest ever produced at these long. | 
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 s 
emmed, and finely RoT. Every 
application. 
PRICES OF ROSES FOR 1874—1875.. 
STANDARDS, fine stems and heads, of best kinds only, as grown here, 18s. per doz., £7 per 
TANDARD ROSES, newer kinds, 245. to 30s. per dozen, £10 per 100. we ; 
DWARF STANDARDS, Hybrid Perpetuals, 12s. per dozen, gos, perioo. ces i ¥ 
DWARFS, fagy promi Perpetuals, older kinds, on Manetti or on Seedling Briar, tos. to 155, peng í 
755. per 
DWARFS on Manetti, Hybrid Perpetuals, newer oven 18s, to 30s. per dozen, a 108. per r 100, 
DWARF TEAS, 18s. to 21s. dozen, £7 Ios. 
Extremely fine and uii: rigeitid this season, 
DWARFS, new varieties of che 36s. per dozen, 
ape CIAL ROSES, raised here at Cheshunt. 
mE or HYBRID TEA, CHESHUNT HYBRID.—Of this — einai Rose we 
the com cena of the season, 2000 showing our estimate of its value. 
= sl finely in bloom here, and is vaiuable in all ways, aii eapeciall yasa p autur 
mber. "Sta ndards, 2s. 6ď.; Dwarfs, 2s. 
is ii OLDS HOLE. —The finest dark maroon Rose yet raised, which has a good vig 
habit and free flowering character. Standards, 2s. 6d.; warfs, 
H.P. WILSON SAUNDERS, a grand bidvůlty. A Raat fe perpetual crimson ‘Ro 
Standards or Dwarfs, 5s. each 2 
HP, THE ga BiightBit-cotoared garden Rose yet obtained. Standards or Dwar 
35. 6d, ea 
da 
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 g to 10-inch pots, 60s. to 845. per dozen. 
SPECIMEN ROSES, 42s. to 105s. each. 
ROSES ON OWN ROOTS. 
, in 48’s, 125. to 185. per dozen, toos, per 100, 
ue ee ES Sey ae 
SP CCELO 
fk RUST TREP 
Of Espalier Palmetti-Trained Fruit Trees for Walls PAUL & Son hold a very large Stock, ¥ 
from mice pea agp 35. 6d. to 7s, 6d, each. : : 
HARDY TREES AND SHRUBS, NEW AND OLD. 
We will be glad to send, Post Free, 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of Siik TREES and HARDY GROW 
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT of NEW ee TREES and SHRUBS. 
el ee 
PAUL anp SON, THE “OLD SURSEMIES*™ CHESH! 
oe FA 
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and unimpaired, not having been 
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Close to London; Cheshunt Station forty minutes from Bishopsgate, one mile from ~- N F wie 
ADDRESS IN FULL— 
