GARDENERS' 



MAGAZINE. 



November 2 6, 1 g 9 8 



24 



CLEARANCE 



FOB XVDOOB. 

 JTo. 1 COLLECTION, 



price £2, containing — 

 Roman Hyacinths, white 

 24 Italian blue 

 36 Du ch „ in fiae 

 vars. 



150 Tulips, in fiae vars. 

 200 Crocus ,, 

 18 Narc Dubius (Paper 

 white) 



Double Roman 



„ Van Sion 

 Single ,, 

 Odor us rugulosus 

 Polyanthus, in 

 fine vars. 

 50 Jonquils, single 

 6 Lilium Harrisii 



Cyclamen Pers. gigant. 

 mixed 



m Glad.lranus, in fine vars. 

 50 Grape Hyac,, blus 

 50 Hyac. Communatus 



12 Richardia (Jalla), Little 

 Gem 



50 Sparaxis, in fine vars. ! 

 50 Tritonia crocata, mixed I 

 50 Triteleia uniflora 



OFFER ! ! ! 



No. 



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 18 

 18 



99 

 99 



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FOB OUTDOOR. 



4 COLLECTION, 



price £2. containing — 

 75 Hyac /double and single 

 mixed 



ioo Tulips, single mixed 

 ico „ double 

 53 Parrot 

 3 do Crocus, mixed, 



lours 



, t large yellow 



all 



co 



too 

 200 



IOO 



Narc , in fine vars. 



and 



so 



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18 



50 



double 

 sing'e mixed 



Polya n thus 

 mixed 

 too Jonquils, single 



50 Anomatheca cru^nta 

 25 Alstrcemeria, mixed 



100 Galanihus ( c nowdrop) 



El we si i 

 ioo ., nivalis, single 

 100 Glad, nanus, mixed 



„ Brenchleyensis 

 Hyac. Candicans 

 Iris Angina, mixed 

 50 Montbretia, mixed 

 100 Sparaxis, mixed 

 100 Triteleia unifbra 



5> 



5° 



100 



928 Bulbs. 2,000 Bulbs. 



No. 2 COLLECTION, con- No. 5 COLLECTION, 

 raining half of above, at) contaicing half of above 



21s. 



at 21s. 



No. 3 COLLECTION, c m- No. 6 COLLECTION:. 



taining one-fourth of containing one-fourth o* 

 above, at 11 8, J above, at 11 8. 



fTo Packing Charges. 



GOODS delivered FREE in the chief SEAPORTS of 



Great Britain and Ireland. 

 Illustrated Catalogue Gratis and Post Free from 



VAN MEERBEEK 



CO. 



HILLEGOMj HOLLAND. 



ESTABLISHED 1852. 



Please mention Paper, 



NEW 



MUMS 



THREE BEST 

 CHBYSANTHL- 



od at the top of Mr. 



Molyneux's audit 



Warren, 



spring, viz., 



Hanham. 



G. J. 

 and 



ScaxamaDga 



Why, WELLS 



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HO distributed Mrs. White Popnai 

 Nellie Pockett, John Pockett, 

 Mr. T. Carrington, Pride of 

 S tokell, and Mrs. Barks? 



Why, WELLS. 



ROSES for AUTUMN FLOWERING. 



SEE 



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HO will distribute Lord LndlOW, another 



grand 



Australian seedling of Mr 



CHESHUNT OFFER 



Of kinds in quantity for 



OCTOBER BLOOM ING 



FLOWERING 



FLOWERING 

 FLOWERING 



Pockets, also Eon. W. P. D. 



Smith, the grandest of all the grand | | KINDS STILL in BLOOM at CHESHUNT. 



Crimson 'Mums this season : may well be 



termed Crimson Madame Carnot ? 



Why, WELLS. 



w 



HO was awarded the Gold Medal in Paris on 

 November 9th, 1898, for Novelties? 



Why. WELLS. 



w 



HO will publish THE BEST BOOK 

 ON MUMS EVER WRITTEN, 



giving the best photographs, and other 

 information re the Fungus, and other useful 



and injurious insect pests, with modes of 

 destroying them ? 



Why, WELLS. 



This book zuill be ready middle of January \ 1899. 



Cloth bound is. 6d. each, post free. 



Catalogues ready. Post free, from 



W. WELLS, Earlswood, Surrey 



99 



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Illustrated and described In Present Issue 



H.P. 

 H.P. 

 H.P. 

 H.P. 



Bacchus. 

 Cheshunt Scarlet. 



H.T. A, Guinoisseau, 

 H.T. La France. 



Mrs. J. Lairg'. j H.T. C. Testout, 

 Victor Hug:*. | H.T. Mad A. Chatenay. 

 H.T. V. Folkestone, etc , etc. 



STANDARDS AND HALF STANDARDS. 



Large Stxk of Grand Plants fr . ni 18s. per doz, 



DWARF ROSES ON BRIAR. 



New Hybrid Tea, 11 DAWN," semi-double. ' 



CLIMBING AND SINGLE ROSES. 



New Single Hybrid Perpetual, " ROYAL SDARLET." 



GARDEN ROSES AND SPECIES. 



Spec'al First Prize Crystal Palace Collection. 



POT ROSES FOR FORGING. 



Seven Silver Cups, Royal Horticultural Satiety, 



Priced Catalogues on application from 



The 



Old 



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Nurseries 



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CHESHUNT. 



Cheap offer of Bulbs for immediate 



Plan tin r. 



is one of the freest growing and most constant bloomers we have. In fact, 

 it has never been out of flower, under glass, during the six years we have grown it ; 

 and is also a good bedder. * " ' " 



An A 



Merit was given by the Royal Horticultural 



Society on October 25 of the present year. The following Extracts from the Gardening 

 Press speak for themselves. Orders have already been received from prominent Rosarians, 

 and we anticipate a large demand. 



Extracts concerning Rose " Sunrise." 



The Garden, October 29. 



"Rose c Sunrise' (Tea).— This in its colouring, or more 

 strictly combined colouring, is unique, the outer petals reddish- 

 carmine, shading to delicate fawn and pale salmon within, the 

 open blossoms of a pleasing yellow. The chief value of the 

 flower is in the warmer tints that are so abundantly apparent as 

 the flowers open, and these coupled with the bronzy foliage are 

 charming. The flow#rs, too, are produced in great abundance, 

 the buds being exceptionally well formed. From Mr. G W 

 Piper, The Nurseries, Uckfield, Sussex." " ' 



, The Gardeners' Magazine, October 29. 



"Mr. G. W. Piper Uckfield, showed a pretty coppery-buff 

 lea scented rose named Sunrise,' a new form of great beauty." 



Journal 



"Rose •SrjNRisE; (G. W. Pi P er).-A lovely Tea-scented 

 variety that is dehciously fragrant. The under portion butf- 

 apncot, and the outer side bright cerise (award of merit).' 



The Gardeners' Chronicle, October 29. 



a newTp G .'3' P^^ck field, exhibited blooms and shoots of 



ommJE^ roSe T .T led Sunr «. and an award of. merit was re- 

 commended. It has very pretty little buds, and in point of 

 colour is exceedingly attractive. Soms of the outer petoS are 



^Xe? ' *" b, °° mS havc Shadcs of co?pcr S a a nd 



Horticultural Advertiser, November 2. 



"Rose 'Sunrise' (G. W. Piper). — A charming Tea- 

 scented variety, most deliciously scented ; a stand of blooms 

 artistically arranged called forth many expressions of admira- 

 tion. The flowers are salmon-apricot, outer petals bright 

 cerise, the folnge deep bronze, which forms a line contrast. 

 We have seen the stock growing at home and the plants 

 appeared veiy vigorous and free-blooming. Award of merit 



Healthy plants in pots will be distributed in May next, price 7s. 6d. each ; or 6 for £2 2s. 



TRADE TERMS UPON APPLICATION. 



All varieties of merit are grown. Oar Stock this year is chiefly upon the Seedling Brier, 



and exceptionally well ripened. 



A Descriptive Catalogue, drawn un on entirely new lines, free opon aDnlic»t; ft „ 



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Albicans 



Backhousei Wm. Wilks... 

 Barri Conspicuus ... 

 Empress 

 Grandee 

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Bulbocodium Citrinus 

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 Emperor ... ... 



Golden Spur 



Henry Irving 

 Incomparabilis aurantius plenus 



Incomparabilis Cynosure 



Incomparabilis plenus ... 



Incomparabilis Princess Mary 



Sir Watkin ... 



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Stella ... 

 Sulphureus plenus 



Leedsi Superbus .„ 



Obvallaris 



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Other varieties of Narcissi off ered in oar Autumn 

 Catalogue of choice Bulbs and Plants for the Flower 

 Garden, copies of which may be had free upon apf.t 



cation. 



Advice Free as to Planting, and Landscape 



Gardening generally. 



THOS. S. WARE, Ltd 



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TOTTENHAM, LONDON 



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