THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



October 16, 1909. 



lent, The BarJai o f Englaad. 



GEORGE BUNYARD 



AND CO., LTD., 



beg to call attention to their extensive well-grown stock of the 

 following, and solicit a visit from all interested in Horticulture. 



SPBOI ALIXIES : 



FRLITS. 



GR4PE VINES, stout, clean, well-ripened, 

 and short-jointed. 



PE4CHES AMD [MECTARIiMES. Dwarf 

 trained, and 011 stems ? to ft. Extra 

 fruiting fans, in pots, and Orchard House 

 Trees. 



f IGS, in fruiting condition. 



APPLES, PEARS, PLLIWS, CHER 

 RIES, in all forms ; some 5C0 varieties. 



IHULBERRIES, QUINCES, MED 



EARS- Standards. 



STRAWBERRIES. Pot plants and run- 

 ners, extra fine. 



GOOSEBERRIES AND CURRANTS 



in 100 varieties. 



CATALoduES WITH FULL PARTICULARS 

 ON APPLICATION. 



TREES, SHRUBS, CONIFERAE, 

 PARK TREES, FLOWERING 

 SHRUBS, in 2,000 varieties. 



STREET AND AVENUE TREES, 

 HARDY CLIMBERS, in 500 varieties 



ROSES. 



EXTRA FINE DWARFS, H.P., H.T. 



and Teas, 500 varieties, 



LONG CLIMBERS in pots, extra fine and 

 bushy. Cheap Climbers from the open 

 and species. 



"England's IMational riower," 3 9 post free. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS in 2,000 varie- 



AQUATICS AND ALPINES. Decora 

 tive Tulips, Narcissus, Violets and Carna- 

 tions, &c,, &c. 



CATALOGUES FOR EACH DEPARTMENT. 



THE ROYAL NURSERIES, MAIDSTONE. 



Established 1796. 200 acres, 60 houses. 



