THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
Rose Catalogue, 1864 and 1865. 
JOHN CRANSTON will be happy to 
fj forward, on Application, his Descriptive CATA¬ 
LOGUE of ROSES for the Present Season. 
Nurseries, King’s Acre, near Hereford. 
Fruit Trees. 
WHITHAM begs to call attention 
• to his very superior stock of APPLE TREES, 
including about 2000 of LORD 8UFFIELD, RINGER, 
GRENADIER, POTT’S SEEDLING LORD DERBT, 
and GOLDEN SPIRE, which are allowed to be the 
very best sorts out. No grower should be without 
them; also many other good varieties, all at 9s. per 
dozen, or 60s. per hundred. A further reduction in 
price per thousand. 
Also the justly celebrated Apple LORD CLYDE, 
new of 1863, which is allowed to have no equal in 
flavour and keeping qualities, at 2s. each, or 20s. per 
dozen. 
Trained and Standard PEARS, CHERRIES, 
PEACHES, NECTARINES, &c., in great variety, at 
equally reasonable prices. 
CURRANTS, Red, White, and Black Naples, at 2s. 
per dozen, or 12s. per hundred extra fine. 
CATALOGUES may bo had on application to 
B..WHITHAM, The Nurseries, Reddish, near Stock- 
port. _ 
Hyacinths, Tulips, and other Dutch Bulbs. 
Imported by WILLIAM CUTBUSH & SON. 
Y^ENTY-FOUR PRIZES awarded 
to their Collections last Spring, TWENTY- 
THREE being FIRST PRIZES. 
The Descriptive Priced CATALOGUE, with nume¬ 
rous Cultural Remarks, post free on Application. 
Early Orders earnestly solicited, a3 the Supply 
cannot possibly meet the increasing demand. 
Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 
niSHURST COMPOUND, whether 
vA used against Insects and Mildew on growing 
Plants, or as wintei*-dressing on Trees at rest, should 
be dissolved forty-eight hours before use. This gets 
rid of smell, and if the solution be decanted, prevents 
any “Staining of Foliage.” A strength of from one 
to two ounces to the gallon of water is recommended 
for growing Plants; one from eight to sixteen ounces 
for Trees at rest. 
Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seedsmen, in boxes 
Is,, 3s ; , and 10s. 6d. each. Wholesale by 
Price’s Patent Candle Company. (Limited.) 
New Strawberry, Sir Joseph Paxton. 
THE above approved variety obtained 
-L three First-class Certificates this season. Strong 
Plants, now ready, 21s. per 100. 
CHaRLES TURNER, The Royal Nurseries, Slough. 
Just Published, Enlarged and Improved, 3s., 
T HE Twelfth Edition of “ MINIA¬ 
TURE FRUIT GARDEN.” By Thos. Rivers. 
London: Longman & Co.; Journal of Horti¬ 
culture Office, 171, Fleet Street; or from the 
Author, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
Price 6d., post free 7d., 
MANUAL OF HEATING STOVES 
111 GREENHOUSES, PITS, and FRAMES by 
Means of Hot Water, Flues, Heated Air, and Fer¬ 
menting Materials. With numerous Illustrations. 
By ROBERT FISH, Gardener to Colonel Sowerby, 
Putteridge Bury. 
Monthly, Piice Is., with Four Coloured Illustrations, 
THE WILD FLOWERS OF GREAT 
JL BRITAIN. Illustrated by Coloured Drawings 
of all the Species by W. G. SMITH ; and Botanically 
and Popularly Described, with copious Notices of their 
History and Uses, by ROBERT HOGG, L.L.D., F.L.S., 
and GEORGE W. JOHNSON, F.R.H.S., Editors of 
The Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gar- 
D£NER 
OCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF 
GARDENING, in which are Explained and 
Illustrated the Principles that Regulate all the Opera¬ 
tions of Horticulture, including Demonstrations of 
the Phenomena of the Germination, Growth, Diseases, 
and Death of Plants. With numerous Wood En¬ 
gravings. By GEORGE W. JOHNSON, Esq., 
F.R.H.S., Co-Editor of “The Journal of Horticul¬ 
ture,” <fec. 400 pages, with 50 Illustrations, price 3s., 
post free 3s, lOd. 
HE BRITISH FERNS, Popularly 
Described, and Illustrated by Engravings of 
every Species, By G. W. JOHNSON, F.R.H.S. 
Fourth Edition, with an Appendix, 3s. 6d., bound in 
cloth, gilt edges. Post free, 3s. lOd. 
THE ORCHID MANUAL, for the 
J- Cultivation of Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy 
Orchids. By THOMAS APPLEBY. Price 2s. 6d.; 
free by post for 32 postage stamps. 
London: Journal of Horticulture and Cottage 
Gardener Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.C. 
HEATING BY HOT WATER. 
Public and Private Buildings, Manufactories, Conservatories, Ac., 
HEATED ON THE MOST IMPROVED SYSTEM, 
COMBINED WITH PERFECT VENTILATION. 
B ATHS Fitted upon Economical Principles connected with Kitchen 
Ranges, ready for use Night or Day, without Extra Fire. 
Success in all cases guaranteed. Estimates free. References to 
hundreds of the Nobility’s Seats, Botanical Societies, Public Build- 
ings, Banks, Manufactories, &c. 
BUUY & POLLAKD, 
Successors to JOHN R. PEILL, 
Sole Manufacturers of the Improved Conical Boilers, 
which require no brickwork, and which boilers have for their durability and 
economy attained a celebrity far surpassing any other boilers ever invented. 
PARK IRON WORKS, 17, New Park St., Southwark, London, S.E. 
N.B.—Patent WINDMILLS for pumping and driving farm machinery, from 
half-horse power upwards. To be seen daily at work as above. BURY AND 
POLLARD are now making a powerful Windmill for the India Board, with 
pumps for cotton irrigation. 
