PLANTS — Herbs, Artichokes, &c. 
45 
Balm 
Borage 
Burnet 
Chives 
Fennel 
Horehonud 
HERBS. 
Per bundle, 6d. 
Collection of 12, 4s. 
Hyssop 
Lavender 
Marjoram 
Mint 
Rosemary 
Sage 
Tarragon 
Thyme, Common 
Thyme, Lemon 
Winter Savory 
Wormwood. 
ARTICHOKES. s . d. 
Crown perdoz. 5 0 
Jerusalem p er peck 2 0 
ASPARAGUS. 
2 years old per 100 4 0 
3 years old „ 6 0 
Extra large, for forcing, per 100, 10.?. 
VIOLETS. 
I’rico per dozen, our selection, 4jt. ; 
purchasers* selection, 6s. to 9s. 
Crimean 
Neapolitan 
Russian, double white 
Czar 
New Giant 
u // purple 
Double Spring (purple) 
Reine des Violets 
Superba, single 
u // (white) 
Russian 
Tree (arboroa). 
McLAREN’S PROLIFIC RASPBERRY. 
PRICE. 
6 stronq canes 
, 7s. 6 d. 
12 
ditto 
129. Od. 
25 
ditto 
20.?. 0 d. 
100 
ditto 
60«. 0 d. 
A seedling raised by Mr. 
McLaren, of Ash, Surrey. 
A red Raspberry, of immense 
size, fully twice the si2e and 
a fortnight earlier than 
Carter's Prolific , is a most 
prolific bearer throughout 
the season. As a criterion 
of its excellence, we may 
mention that the raiser has 
been selling the fruit at Al- 
dershot wholesale at 8 d. per 
gallon more than any other 
sort. It was exhibited before 
the Fruit Committee of the 
Royal Horticultural Society 
on August 17th last, who 
awarded it a First Class 
Certificate, and spoke of it 
as follows : — 
“ The variety is remarkable for 
the si'/.o of the berries, vigour in 
growth, and fertility ; the flavour, 
however, was not pariicularly good, 
which perhaps was duo to the sea- 
son, which has not boon a good one 
for bush fruits in general.” 
In reference to the re- 
marks of the Fruit Commit- 
tee as to the want of flavour, 
we think it proper to state 
that the fruit exhibited was 
of second growth, and not 
fully ripened. The raiser 
guarantees to us that it is 
of a splendid flavour, and 
from the< immense size of 
the fruit we can confidently 
recommend it as a sort 
likely to give general satis- 
faction. 
HYACINTH GLASSES IN ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS, SEE PAGE 11. 
