March 9, 1895. 
THE GARDENING WORLD. 
445 
W. WELLS SPECIAL LIST OF 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Contains the best Novelties of the season. Also the best 12, 
24, 36, 48, and 60 Japs, and 12, 2^, 36, and 48 Incurveds for Exhi¬ 
bition, up to date with their heignts. It also contains a lot of 
useful Information to exhibitors, old and young, post free, id. 
My Catalogue, which gives more useful information to Amateurs 
than any other such book ever published, contains names and 
description of nearly 1,000 varieties. Post free, 4d. Single 
Chrysanthemums a great speciality. EARLSWOOD 
NURSERIES, Redhill, Surrey. 
SPECIAL CULTURE 
OF 
FRUIT TREES & ROSES. 
A Large and Select Stock is now offered for Sale. 
The Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits post free. 
The Descriptive Catalogue of Roses post free. 
THOMAS RIVERS & SON, 
The Nurseries, SA WBRIDGEWOPTH, Herts. 
T he'carnationT ITS history, 
PROPERTIES, and MANAGEMENT; with a de¬ 
scriptive list of the best varieties in cultivation. By E. S. 
Dodwell. Third edition, with supplementary chapter on the 
yellow ground. Price is. 6 d .; post tree, is. yd. —PUB¬ 
LISHER, 1, Clement’s Inn, Strand, London, W.C. 
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to H.M. The 
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[VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Of Superior and Selected Stocks. 
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BY APPOINTMENT 
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Commissioners 
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FLOWER SEEDS 
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SEED POTATOES 
Selected Scotch. Grown. 
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Illustrated descriptive Catalogues, post 
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Ornamental Trees, 91 Acres. 
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N.B.—Single Plants are sold at 
slightly increased pi ices. 
GENERAL CATALOGUE 
(164 pages) of Nursery Stock, 
artistically produced, containing 
some hundreds of illustrations. 
jij'yt. and full of valuable information, 
sent tree. 
Richard SMITH&C9Worcester 
FUNS SPECIALITY. 
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK IN IMMENSE VARIETY. 
We now offer 12 beautiful kinds of Stove and Greenhouse 
Ferns for 3s.; 25 varieties for 8s. 6d.; 50 for 21s. ; 100, in 12 
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SUPPLEMENT TO NOV. 1894 
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