THE FLO&IST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
NOW READY, NEW HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS, 
Well adapted for Covering 
Verandas, Trelliswork, Walls, Porticos, Pillars, Festoons, &c. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI- 
Certificate. 
-First-class 
CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA— First- 
class Certificate. 
Awarded by tbe Royal Horticultural Society, August 4th, 1863. 
Patronised lb y Her Majesty the Queen—the Nobility and Gentry. 
GEO. JACKMAN & SON, 
WOKING NURSERY, SURREY, 
H AVE much pleasure in offering to the public, for the first time, their beau¬ 
tiful rich-coloured, free-flowering, and yigorous-growing CLEMATISES, that they can with confidence 
recommend, being convinced, when known, they will occupy a very high position in Climbing Shrubs. 
Orders will now be taken, and the plants at once sent out strictly in rotation. For further particulars of 
“ their sterling merits” read our large advertisement in “Florist and Pomologist” Magazine, September 
Number, 1864. 
Strong Plants 21s. each.—The usual allowance to the Trade. 
Two Coloured Drawings , by Andrews , may be had post free for Twenty-four Stamps. 
New English Hybrid Perpetual Rose KING S ACRE. 
JOHN CRANSTON 
H AS the pleasure to announce that his New English Seedling Hybrid Per¬ 
petual Rose KING’S ACRE will be sent out this autumn. 
The colour of this truly beautiful variety is bright vermilion rose, reverse of petals satiny; the flowers 
are extra large, globular, of remarkable depth, and exquisitely formed, having large, smooth, shell-shaped 
petals, of fine substance ; the foliage is ample, and of a fine rich dark green colour, while the habit of growth 
is all that can be desired, being vigorous and robust. 
Assured that the above is worthy of a prominent place in the most select collection, either on the exhibi- 
bition tables or in the rosery, J. C. respectfully solicits early orders, and observes that such will be executed 
in rotation. 
Price 7s. 6 d. each. The usual discount to the Trade when three or more are taken. 
A faithfully Coloured Drawing, by Andrews, will be sent in exchange for Twelve postage stamps. 
NURSERIES, KING'S ACRE, NEAR HEREFORD. 
On the 1st of January will he published, price 4d., or free by post for 5s. per annum. 
No. 11 OF 
THE FLORISTS’ GtUIDE : 
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE SPECIALLY DEVOTED TO FLORICULTURE AND GARDENING SUBJECTS. 
CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM ZDE^YST, 
Assisted by several Eminent Florists. 
This popular Magazine, which has hitherto been published at Nottingham, will be 
transferred to the office of The Journal of Horticulture, 171, Fleet Street, where 
all communications for the Editor and orders for the supply of future Numbers are to 
be addressed. 
Now ready, price 2s. 6d., cloth, 
THE YITVE ; 
OR 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CULTIVATION OF THE GRAPE VINE 
In the Stove, Vinery, and Greenhouse, also on Walls and Trellises in the Open Air and 
in Pots; including, also, its Propagation, Diseases, and the Insect Enemies with which 
it is infested. With numerous Illustrations. 
By CONTRIBUTORS to “ The Journal of Horticulture.” 
London: JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.C. 
