follies of Our Own Introduction 



Every lover 

 of Hollies should 



plant 

 these varieties. 



WILSONII (F.C.C., R.H.S.) berry-bearing; 

 MUNDYII do. 

 MARNOCKII do. 

 HANDSWORTH NEW SILVER do. 

 SHEPHERDII male variety 



HANDSWORTHENSIS do. 



FISHER, SON & SIBRAY, Ltd., 



Royal Nurseries, Handsworth, Yorks. 



LILIES, CALOCHORTI, IRIS. 



DARWIN AND COTTAGE TULIPS. RARE BULBOUS PLANTS. NEW HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 



LILY CULTURE OUR GREAT SPECIALITY. 



CATALOGUE WITH CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FREE. 

 Awarded GOLD MEDALS by the Royal Horticultural Society at their LILY SHOW and 

 CONFERENCE, Chiswick, 1901, Temple Show, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, and 1907, and at 



Holland Park Show, 1907 and 1908. 

 GOLD MEDALS for LILIES, Manchester, Shrewsbury, Leicester, Wolverhampton, 

 York, and Edinburgh (International). 



And numerous Awards from all parts of the Kingdom for our displays of 

 rare and interesting HARDY PLANTS. 



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THE 



JOURNAL 



OF THE 



Ropal horticultural Society* 



Vol. XI. Part III. 



Contains a full Report of the National Rose 

 Conference held in 1889, at which 

 many valuable Papers were read* 

 among them being- :— 



Decorative Roses. By Sir. T. W. Girdlestone. 



The Botany of Roses. By Mr. J. G. Baker, 

 F.R.S. 



Rose Construction. By Dr. M. T. Masters, 

 F.R.S. 



Rosa Polyantha as a Stock. By M. VIviand- 

 Morel. 



Roses since 1860. By Mr. Geo. Paul. 

 A New Classification of Roses. By Prof. F. 

 Crepi.v. 



Stocks for Roses. By Mr. E. Mawley. 

 Pruning Roses. By Rev. A. Foster-Melliar, 

 M.A. 



Grouping of Gardening Varieties. By Mr. W. 



Paul, F.L.S. 

 Modern Roses and Hybridisation. By the Right 



Hon. Lord Penzance. 

 Australian Roses. By Baron Sir F. vox Mueller. 

 New Indian Roses. By Dr. George Kixg. 



A few copies of this valuable number can 



still be obtained at 

 R.H.S. Offices, Vincent Square, London, S.W. 

 Price to Fellows, Is. 6d. ; Non-Fellows, 3s. 



Choi ce P lants 



HSMALAYAN RHODODENDRONS. 



A grand lot grown out of doors. 



Tricuspidaria dependens, 



white flowered, 5 =, 7 6, 10 6 

 Tricuspidaria lanceolata, 



red flowered, 3 6, 7, 6, 21 = 



Mutisia decurrens 7 6 



„ clematis 3 6, 5 = 



Erica Veitchii (tree Heath) 



white flowered, 2 6, 3 6 

 Veronica Cookiana, 



large flowered white, 2 6 

 Romneya Coulterii ...16, 2 6, 5 = 

 Ribes speciosa, drooping red flowers, 2 6 

 Magnolia grandiflora, 



(Exmouth variety) 3 6, 7 6, 10 6 



Rehmannia Pink Perfection, 



new seed, per packet, 1 =, 2 6 

 Calceolaria, Veitch's Hardy Hybrid, 



(Golden Glory) per packet 2 6 

 plants in pots 3 6 



Catalogue of choice Shrub* and Seeds free on am>l nation. 



ROBERT VEITCH & SON, 



THE ROYAL NURSERIES, EXETER. 



R.H.S. Advertisement Office :-VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. 



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