THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



CONSERYArORIES 4ND 8«M PARLOffg 



enqiiries intitid fof 

 Winter Gardens, 

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VINERIES.PEACM houses ,6fc. 



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ROSES IN BLOOM. 



WM. PAUL & SON, beg respectfully to announce that the collection of roses, including the 

 new Waltham Cross varieties, Alice Cory Wright, Bianca, Juliet, Portia, and others not to 

 be seen elsewhere, is now in bloom at the Waltham Cross Nurseries, and will continue in 

 greater or less perfection throughout the Summer and Early Autumn. The Nurseries are 

 open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Saturdays, 5 p.m.); admission free on presentation of address 

 card. A fine collection of Hardy Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees and Herbaceous Plants 

 is also now in full beauty. 



They also beg to call the attention of visitors to the Japan-British Exhibition to the 

 WALTHAM CROSS ROSERY now in bloom, consisting of several thousands of plants 

 situated in the I':iitc Ciardens in the centre of the Exhibition grounds, immediately in front 



TE. — A fine st(;ck of ROSES IN POTS of both old and new v 



and pot culture is now availal)le. Priced descriptive Catalogue free on 'appl 



Sole Postal Address: — 



for present planting 



WM. PAUL S SON. Waltham Cross, Herts. 



