- DeceuseR 26, 1874. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 801 
"GE N CEE N P SE E 39 S ONGA W: DOL DDS i having sold. afl Mis. his Strétge 
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a plants of the above splendid GRAPE, begs to 
on receipt ri cient or Bast. 
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° WILLIAM DODDS, Ciadstove Villa, Bishopston, Bristol. 
JAMES VEITCH & SONS Gor ape 
S TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE GON sal Í nyerek dua aian net goer epp fdin 
ILLUSTR ATED PRICED C ATALOGUE pling Seti ea oN TANT, z 
vard , Poinectties, Cin Cyclamen, single and 
ouble Primulas, Solanums (well set with t Wak endian , &e, ting 
GARDEN ani FLOWER SEEDS ir 1875,| -EERE 
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Containing LISTS of NOVELTIES, HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, and MESSRS. JOHN STANDISH AND CO. 'S 
other GARDEN REQUISITES, is now Published, and will be i -ss > above beautiful Winter-flowerin ng Pi 
exceptionally fine this season. rss, to 18s. d dá t 
forwarde d, Post Free, on appplicati lon. They are now sending out the Her BOUVARD fne plang 
It contains full descriptions of the following Novelties, and other Choice Seeds :— ae Aroia iat Ger eae ee EA 
VEGETABLE pment FLOWER SEEDS. Royal Nurseries, Ascot, Berks. 
ea ay 2 y 
R § © per quart. BLUMENBACHIA COR w 6 per pika [LU SALYEerUS G GLOBULUS (Tasmanian 
ULIFLOWER, Veitch’s Autumn Gam I 6 per em CELOSIA PYRAMIDALIS 5 lecia) Io Blue Gum). of the Blue Gum, " other 
CUCUMBER, WP RNer and TH ae CINERA New Dew isa % i tomers and Austr fear Pied t Trees and Shrubs, can be 
MELON, E: tnor Castle Greer-fiesli it E COCKSCOMB B, “Glasgow Prize” H E6 $i EA F. CRESWELL, Wh lesal Retail d Mercha 
Culverwell’s Prolific Marrow .. os O per quart. RICINUS GIB pS j Tasmani Š rg ao Br. ak So Medan, 
es, ritichens Street, Sydney, New Fararies Wales; and 37, 
ese Street, Me {bourne, Victoria. 
ric t W. 13 z > 
- i Eltham Nursery, Kent, S.E. 
r zi THE LAWSON NURSERIES, Onne ae eee 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
é 
Bye IR RSERY 
OCK, comprising Specimen CONIFERS and EVER- 
Or a. EDINBURGH. ia GREENS, all sizes; Standard ROSES, FRUIT TREES, &c. 
entlemen who intend planting this season are invited to 
The Extensive Stock of inte and select for themselves. JAMES W. 'TODMAN. 
DY re: Seedling and Transplanted Forest oe NEW CATALOGUES for 1874. 
- fel ORNAMENTAL TREES and oe A Descriptive CATALOGUE of FRUITS. 
AD CATALOGUE of BULBS, 
PS agn DE FRUIT TREES, &c. A General CATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY 
<n Moderate Pri ba Uckfield, "Sane. 
pen = r EACHES and NECTARINES, in pots 
Catalogues on Application, and Special Offers will be made for Large Contracts. à for Forcing ; poner oyeseiiie and baddies, tn fan <2 
c tion. 
HE LAWSON SEED A N D NURSE RY COMPANY, LIMITED, ROSES (a choice selection) for Forcing or Greenhouse, strong 
EDINBURGH anD LO STANDARD. ROSES, very fine. 
Ap. D CATALOGUES s 
LONDON ADDRESS 106, SOUTHWARK STREET, SE THOMAS RIVERS axo SON, Sowbdgeworth 3 Herts — 
alle = 
7 ONS’ Wee ay 
GRAPE VINES. [aes pisoi AE SONS stock o 
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GREENS, a all other Trees and Plants, &c., is u er iera g 
THOMAS METHVEN & SONS to vinit their extensive C 
dave at present a large and very fine Stock of GRAPE VIN ES, sata Fo ripened, which they their new pea ‘ists. and ail information on application. z 
eg to offer at the following prices Newton Nurseri 
. 
OBERT NEAL begs t - offer to the notice 
ist size, Ti 6d. ; 2d size, 5s. each, of Gentlemen and the 
HARDY SHRUBS FRUIT. FOREST, and ORNAMEN- 
T. M. & Sons had the honour of supplying to the Gardens at Glamis Castle the Vines which | TAL TREES, ROSES, HODODENDRONS and CLIMB- 
ING PLANTS, &c., Shick are now in first condition for 
ave succeeded so admirably under the management of Mr. Johnston ; and their present Stock | pemaval. CATALOGUES ma behad ón application 
ursery, Surrey, S.W. 
raised from eyes taken from these famous Vines, i are E MARAN a few minutes’ bars of the Clapham 
} jaictinn tal Wee dsworth Common Railwa 
ITH WALK NURSERIES, EDINBURGH.—D a tortie er 
oo So i raei CRANSTON S NURSERTES, Established 
1785. The following CATALOGUES are just published, 
FERT on a feation = — 
will be p 
N E Vy R O S E S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of ROSES (1874 and 1875). 
i a abt CATALOGUE of FRUIT TREES, 
DESCRIPTIV 
and FOREST. TRE 
REES oma of CONIFERS, SHRUBS, 
SEEDLING HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE, 
SELEY é 
GARNET 
-class Certificate ese by the Royal Horticultural Society at the Grand National Rose SUON, Jy I, 1874. S TRONG FORES T TREE 3 
irst-class 
te awarded at the Oxford Rose Show, June 25, 1874. UH ewid oie ad Be 
fine New Rose, which has been the attraction of all | full, and pal ced formed, standing out bold and erect ; habit SCOTCH. a tog 2% to 3, and 3 to to 3M fet. 
the past season, was raised from Prince Camille de | strong vigorous, producing flowers on every shoot. As SPRUCE, 2 o TS 2% to 3, and 3 to 4 
Its colour is the richest vermilion shaded with bright | an an exhibition flower it will undoubtedly take a very prominent ee os ng = nglish, 3 to 4, a4 Si 5 to ire a 
retained throughout. Flowers there is a mpi P boa quantity "of. each size on offer. to 
N.B.—Orders are now being booked for Plants to be alt aa in the Spring of 1875, price 7s. 6d. each, JOHN HILL, Spot Acre Nurseries, near Stone, Si 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE LA NRTA RS SS ASON. O N. 
3 CRIMSON BEDDER (Cranston s). Bie E roe 
of flow: ver the bed from June till November. Colour scarlet UICK, and all other Hedge Plants. 
a Crimson Bedding Rose this variety surpasses every other renee Tin eda Piae 
fe beiliancy o of colour and continuous ‘blooming ; its habit | and crimson, cotta effective and lasting, clean glossy foliage, and FRUIT TREES, “id cluding ail the be Gr g áj A 
j free from mildew ; introduced as a Bedding Rose only. ai i ter of a tailor 
Strong Plants 35. 6d. each ; 305. per dozen, — Stan ards, Dart the peed and best varieties— 
a E 00,000 to Se: ect 
VINES, all the leading ee in 2000 well ert canes -e 
CLIMBING PERPETUAL ROSE ling pe snd er panting ue | 
Tu including 4 
CLIMBING JULES MARGO TTIN (Cranston's), | "gies 
A sport Sport from Jules Margottin; flowers exactly similar to its Be but a freely as an mo ea CONIFER E 
t;a free and vi vigorous climbing habit ; ; not in a robust a free growing 
Strong Plants 3s. 6d. each. 
Address: CRANSTON & MAYOS, | 
NURSERIES, KINGS rere near HEREFORD, 
