How to make home and city beautiful, prepared to help those interested in making attractive homes and beautiful cities . applied according to the printed directions. Tobacco Dust. Tobacco dust and tobacco water isalso good. The dust should be sifted or blown with a blowerover the leaves and twigs. Individual house plants maybe treated by placing a paper bag over the plant and hav- 94 HOW TO MAKE HOME ing some friend who smokes, puff the smoke of a cigarinto the bag. This is often the easiest treatment for houseplants. The bag should remain for some time over theplant, to hold the smoke until t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-make-home-and-city-beautiful-prepared-to-help-those-interested-in-making-attractive-homes-and-beautiful-cities-applied-according-to-the-printed-directions-tobacco-dust-tobacco-dust-and-tobacco-water-isalso-good-the-dust-should-be-sifted-or-blown-with-a-blowerover-the-leaves-and-twigs-individual-house-plants-maybe-treated-by-placing-a-paper-bag-over-the-plant-and-hav-94-how-to-make-home-ing-some-friend-who-smokes-puff-the-smoke-of-a-cigarinto-the-bag-this-is-often-the-easiest-treatment-for-houseplants-the-bag-should-remain-for-some-time-over-theplant-to-hold-the-smoke-until-t-image343349579.html
RM2AXGWTY–How to make home and city beautiful, prepared to help those interested in making attractive homes and beautiful cities . applied according to the printed directions. Tobacco Dust. Tobacco dust and tobacco water isalso good. The dust should be sifted or blown with a blowerover the leaves and twigs. Individual house plants maybe treated by placing a paper bag over the plant and hav- 94 HOW TO MAKE HOME ing some friend who smokes, puff the smoke of a cigarinto the bag. This is often the easiest treatment for houseplants. The bag should remain for some time over theplant, to hold the smoke until t
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. * This Boiler possesses the rare merit of sucking all the heatfrom the iv!&—Gardeners Magazine, p. 2^4. I have no doubt the Best Boiler, that will burn any kind of fuel,is the Terminal Saddle.—J ournal of Horticulture, p. 327. For moderate cost and real efficiency the Terminal Saddle is one of the very best —The Garden, p. 95. Prospectus post free. T. JONES, Temple Street, Manchester, ONESS PATENT DOUBLE SADDLE BOILER. L. These Boilers possess all the advantages of the old SaddleBoiler, with the foll Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-this-boiler-possesses-the-rare-merit-of-sucking-all-the-heatfrom-the-iv!gardeners-magazine-p-24-i-have-no-doubt-the-best-boiler-that-will-burn-any-kind-of-fuelis-the-terminal-saddlej-ournal-of-horticulture-p-327-for-moderate-cost-and-real-efficiency-the-terminal-saddle-is-one-of-the-very-best-the-garden-p-95-prospectus-post-free-t-jones-temple-street-manchester-oness-patent-double-saddle-boiler-l-these-boilers-possess-all-the-advantages-of-the-old-saddleboiler-with-the-foll-image336922146.html
RM2AG43HP–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. * This Boiler possesses the rare merit of sucking all the heatfrom the iv!&—Gardeners Magazine, p. 2^4. I have no doubt the Best Boiler, that will burn any kind of fuel,is the Terminal Saddle.—J ournal of Horticulture, p. 327. For moderate cost and real efficiency the Terminal Saddle is one of the very best —The Garden, p. 95. Prospectus post free. T. JONES, Temple Street, Manchester, ONESS PATENT DOUBLE SADDLE BOILER. L. These Boilers possess all the advantages of the old SaddleBoiler, with the foll
The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . lso auniversal history, all complete and suitable forpopular use and reference. Very few of thepresent day are able to purchase a voluminousencyclopedia of twenty or more volumes, whilea mere dictionary has no j)reteusion or valueas a work for reference on any point of geog-raphy, history, biography, general literature,science, and art. The above encyclopedia combines the ad-vantages of all the foregoing, in a compactform. It is issued in weekly or monthly num-bers, and will form, when finished, a handsomeand valuable volume. The Cr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-lso-auniversal-history-all-complete-and-suitable-forpopular-use-and-reference-very-few-of-thepresent-day-are-able-to-purchase-a-voluminousencyclopedia-of-twenty-or-more-volumes-whilea-mere-dictionary-has-no-jreteusion-or-valueas-a-work-for-reference-on-any-point-of-geog-raphy-history-biography-general-literaturescience-and-art-the-above-encyclopedia-combines-the-ad-vantages-of-all-the-foregoing-in-a-compactform-it-is-issued-in-weekly-or-monthly-num-bers-and-will-form-when-finished-a-handsomeand-valuable-volume-the-cr-image340291068.html
RM2ANHGMC–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . lso auniversal history, all complete and suitable forpopular use and reference. Very few of thepresent day are able to purchase a voluminousencyclopedia of twenty or more volumes, whilea mere dictionary has no j)reteusion or valueas a work for reference on any point of geog-raphy, history, biography, general literature,science, and art. The above encyclopedia combines the ad-vantages of all the foregoing, in a compactform. It is issued in weekly or monthly num-bers, and will form, when finished, a handsomeand valuable volume. The Cr
. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. recent years has the Ameri-can florist recognized the value of thisflower, and now they are grown here, wemay say, by the million. Plant in Mayout-of-doors. Single Caen (the Giant French, orPoppy-flowered Anemone). Finestmi.xed. 21 is per doz., 5i per 100, S7per 1,000. Single Coronaria. Finest mixed. 15 cts. per doz.. Si per 100, Ss per 1,000.Single Blue. Bright color. 20 cts. per <l<jz., Si per 100, $7-50 per 1,000.Single Scarlet. Very showy. 20 cts. per doz., Si per 100, S7-50 per 1,000.Single White (The Bride). Pure snowy white. 20 cts. pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rawsons-garden-manual-ww-rawson-co-recent-years-has-the-ameri-can-florist-recognized-the-value-of-thisflower-and-now-they-are-grown-here-wemay-say-by-the-million-plant-in-mayout-of-doors-single-caen-the-giant-french-orpoppy-flowered-anemone-finestmixed-21-is-per-doz-5i-per-100-s7per-1000-single-coronaria-finest-mixed-15-cts-per-doz-si-per-100-ss-per-1000single-blue-bright-color-20-cts-per-ltlltjz-si-per-100-7-50-per-1000single-scarlet-very-showy-20-cts-per-doz-si-per-100-s7-50-per-1000single-white-the-bride-pure-snowy-white-20-cts-pe-image336957439.html
RM2AG5MJ7–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. recent years has the Ameri-can florist recognized the value of thisflower, and now they are grown here, wemay say, by the million. Plant in Mayout-of-doors. Single Caen (the Giant French, orPoppy-flowered Anemone). Finestmi.xed. 21 is per doz., 5i per 100, S7per 1,000. Single Coronaria. Finest mixed. 15 cts. per doz.. Si per 100, Ss per 1,000.Single Blue. Bright color. 20 cts. per <l<jz., Si per 100, $7-50 per 1,000.Single Scarlet. Very showy. 20 cts. per doz., Si per 100, S7-50 per 1,000.Single White (The Bride). Pure snowy white. 20 cts. pe
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . rposes. The soft-wooded Heathsand many of the Acacias, including A. armata, FORCED ASPARA.GUS. I am aware that little new can be said in regard tothe forcing of Asparagus, and the foliowiug remarksmostly apply to forcing as carried oub in permauentbeds — an old plan, saw advise I in these pagesmany years ago. To force lifted roots is not a profit-able business—indeed, m ny owners of gardens havenot sufficient laud to grow it, ani do not care topurchase the roots of the nurseryman to furnish awinter su Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-rposes-the-soft-wooded-heathsand-many-of-the-acacias-including-a-armata-forced-asparagus-i-am-aware-that-little-new-can-be-said-in-regard-tothe-forcing-of-asparagus-and-the-foliowiug-remarksmostly-apply-to-forcing-as-carried-oub-in-permauentbeds-an-old-plan-saw-advise-i-in-these-pagesmany-years-ago-to-force-lifted-roots-is-not-a-profit-able-businessindeed-m-ny-owners-of-gardens-havenot-sufficient-laud-to-grow-it-ani-do-not-care-topurchase-the-roots-of-the-nurseryman-to-furnish-awinter-su-image338934101.html
RM2AKBNW9–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . rposes. The soft-wooded Heathsand many of the Acacias, including A. armata, FORCED ASPARA.GUS. I am aware that little new can be said in regard tothe forcing of Asparagus, and the foliowiug remarksmostly apply to forcing as carried oub in permauentbeds — an old plan, saw advise I in these pagesmany years ago. To force lifted roots is not a profit-able business—indeed, m ny owners of gardens havenot sufficient laud to grow it, ani do not care topurchase the roots of the nurseryman to furnish awinter su
. Biggle garden book; vegetables, small fruits and flowers for pleasure and profit. few weeds will grow and only an occasional hoeingor weeding will be necessary. Late each fall applya mulch of strawymanure and a lightsprinkle of bone meal;remove the coarserparts of the mulch inthe early spring andcarefully loosen up thesurface soil with ahoe and a narroweight-tooth rake. Prepare the borderfor planting by spading it deeply (a foot at least) and working in a quantityof well-rotted manure and some bone meal. Most ofthe seeds can best be sown in spring as soon as theground is warm and dry enough— Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biggle-garden-book-vegetables-small-fruits-and-flowers-for-pleasure-and-profit-few-weeds-will-grow-and-only-an-occasional-hoeingor-weeding-will-be-necessary-late-each-fall-applya-mulch-of-strawymanure-and-a-lightsprinkle-of-bone-mealremove-the-coarserparts-of-the-mulch-inthe-early-spring-andcarefully-loosen-up-thesurface-soil-with-ahoe-and-a-narroweight-tooth-rake-prepare-the-borderfor-planting-by-spading-it-deeply-a-foot-at-least-and-working-in-a-quantityof-well-rotted-manure-and-some-bone-meal-most-ofthe-seeds-can-best-be-sown-in-spring-as-soon-as-theground-is-warm-and-dry-enough-image336704883.html
RM2AFP6EB–. Biggle garden book; vegetables, small fruits and flowers for pleasure and profit. few weeds will grow and only an occasional hoeingor weeding will be necessary. Late each fall applya mulch of strawymanure and a lightsprinkle of bone meal;remove the coarserparts of the mulch inthe early spring andcarefully loosen up thesurface soil with ahoe and a narroweight-tooth rake. Prepare the borderfor planting by spading it deeply (a foot at least) and working in a quantityof well-rotted manure and some bone meal. Most ofthe seeds can best be sown in spring as soon as theground is warm and dry enough—
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . * Messrs. Cranston <5t* Luck hes to announce that they havedisposed of their businesss as Horticultural Builders, heretolore carried on at Highgate Street, Birmingham, to Mr.WILLIAM PARHAM, Horticultural Builder, Bath aiULonaon, and ask/or iiitn the satne confidence and support thatlias been accorded to ihem for so many years. (Signed) CRANSTON Sfl LUCK. Prospectus of Cranstons and of Parhams System of Glaziiigwithout Putty and Plans and Estimates on application to W. PARHAM, Northgate Works, Bath, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-messrs-cranston-lt5t-luck-hes-to-announce-that-they-havedisposed-of-their-businesss-as-horticultural-builders-heretolore-carried-on-at-highgate-street-birmingham-to-mrwilliam-parham-horticultural-builder-bath-aiulonaon-and-askor-iiitn-the-satne-confidence-and-support-thatlias-been-accorded-to-ihem-for-so-many-years-signed-cranston-sfl-luck-prospectus-of-cranstons-and-of-parhams-system-of-glaziiigwithout-putty-and-plans-and-estimates-on-application-to-w-parham-northgate-works-bath-image339029348.html
RM2AKG3B0–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . * Messrs. Cranston <5t* Luck hes to announce that they havedisposed of their businesss as Horticultural Builders, heretolore carried on at Highgate Street, Birmingham, to Mr.WILLIAM PARHAM, Horticultural Builder, Bath aiULonaon, and ask/or iiitn the satne confidence and support thatlias been accorded to ihem for so many years. (Signed) CRANSTON Sfl LUCK. Prospectus of Cranstons and of Parhams System of Glaziiigwithout Putty and Plans and Estimates on application to W. PARHAM, Northgate Works, Bath,
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RM2AKRKDX–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ongestheeper. CAXJLI-ELOWEB. Per Ounce, 2s. Gd. CELEBY. Per Packet, Is. CELEBY. Per Packet. Is. CUCTTM-BEB. PerPaoket. Is.Srf. ENDIVE. Per Packet. Is. LETTUCE. Per Packet, Is. LEEK. Per Packet, Is. MELON. PerPacket.ls.6t/. ONION. PerPacket.ls. (jrf. Williams Champion Moss I PABSLBY Curled The finest Curled variety. I Per OBnce. Is. Williams ImprovedEarly The be^t early white Pea. Williams Golden Gueen The best yellow Tomato, PEA. Per Quart, Is. W. TOMATO. Per Packet. Is. (Awarded Tirst class Certifica
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . F dispensed with. HOT-WATER BOILERS of EVERY DESCRIPTION PIPES. CONNECTIONS, VALVES, VENTILATING GEAR, &c. INSPECTION INVITED. PRICE LIST ON iPPLICATION. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Ij. UPPER GROUND STREET, BLACKFRIARS. LONDON, S.E. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE FORM OF SUBSCRIPTION. W. RICHARDS, 41, Wellington Street, Strand, LONDON. W.C. 1889. Please send me Thb Gabdbnbbs Cheoniclb for commencing ,for which I enclose P.0.0. Months, S° Please Note that all Copies sent Direct from this OfBce mast be paid for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-f-dispensed-with-hot-water-boilers-of-every-description-pipes-connections-valves-ventilating-gear-c-inspection-invited-price-list-on-ipplication-illustrated-catalogue-ij-upper-ground-street-blackfriars-london-se-the-gardeners-chronicle-form-of-subscription-w-richards-41-wellington-street-strand-london-wc-1889-please-send-me-thb-gabdbnbbs-cheoniclb-for-commencing-for-which-i-enclose-p00-months-s-please-note-that-all-copies-sent-direct-from-this-ofbce-mast-be-paid-for-image338905871.html
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. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. leas,Heaths, American Plant Beds, 15J. per ton. Delivered on rail at Blackwater, South-Eastem Railway, orFarnboj-ough, South-Western R.ailway, by the truckload.Sample bag, 41. ; 5 bags, 20J. ; 10 bags. 36s. Bags, i^d. each.Fresh SPHAGNUM, loj. id. per bag. WALKER AND CO.. Farnborough Station. Hants. C:j.ISHURST COMPOUND.—Used by many V^ of the leading Gardeners, since 1850, against Red-spider,Mildew, Thnps, Greenfly, and other Blight, in solutions of fromI to 2 02. to the gallon of soft water, and of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-leasheaths-american-plant-beds-15j-per-ton-delivered-on-rail-at-blackwater-south-eastem-railway-orfarnboj-ough-south-western-railway-by-the-truckloadsample-bag-41-5-bags-20j-10-bags-36s-bags-id-eachfresh-sphagnum-loj-id-per-bag-walker-and-co-farnborough-station-hants-cjishurst-compoundused-by-many-v-of-the-leading-gardeners-since-1850-against-red-spidermildew-thnps-greenfly-and-other-blight-in-solutions-of-fromi-to-2-02-to-the-gallon-of-soft-water-and-of-image337142258.html
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The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . General Notices. 33 viduals, who might suddenly leave him, or fall into ill health. For thisreason we have often thought that the best notch mode for general usewould be one in which the Roman numerals are employed, using the com-mon notch for 10, as now generally done; imitating the letter L for 50, Cfor 100, D (or delta) for 500, and M for 1000. {fig. 9.) It is true, a good deal more cutting is required by this mode, than byeither Setons or the improved mode of C. L. D.; but the simplicity anduniversality of this old or R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-magazine-and-register-of-rural-domestic-improvement-general-notices-33-viduals-who-might-suddenly-leave-him-or-fall-into-ill-health-for-thisreason-we-have-often-thought-that-the-best-notch-mode-for-general-usewould-be-one-in-which-the-roman-numerals-are-employed-using-the-com-mon-notch-for-10-as-now-generally-done-imitating-the-letter-l-for-50-cfor-100-d-or-delta-for-500-and-m-for-1000-fig-9-it-is-true-a-good-deal-more-cutting-is-required-by-this-mode-than-byeither-setons-or-the-improved-mode-of-c-l-d-but-the-simplicity-anduniversality-of-this-old-or-r-image339360483.html
RM2AM35N7–The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . General Notices. 33 viduals, who might suddenly leave him, or fall into ill health. For thisreason we have often thought that the best notch mode for general usewould be one in which the Roman numerals are employed, using the com-mon notch for 10, as now generally done; imitating the letter L for 50, Cfor 100, D (or delta) for 500, and M for 1000. {fig. 9.) It is true, a good deal more cutting is required by this mode, than byeither Setons or the improved mode of C. L. D.; but the simplicity anduniversality of this old or R
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . k looks at its best. Home Correspondence. THE WHITE-FLOWERED CENTAUREA NIGRA.—On August 29 there was a statement in these pagesthat this plant had been found growing in a fieldnear Stroud, and no one else is reported to have metwith it. I may mention that the plant is to be metwith in the neighbourhood of Bervie, on the Kin-cardineshire coast, and I saw it last year for the firsttime in a collection of wild flowers at the flowershow at that place, and on remarking to the Rev.Mr. Brown, parish minister Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-k-looks-at-its-best-home-correspondence-the-white-flowered-centaurea-nigraon-august-29-there-was-a-statement-in-these-pagesthat-this-plant-had-been-found-growing-in-a-fieldnear-stroud-and-no-one-else-is-reported-to-have-metwith-it-i-may-mention-that-the-plant-is-to-be-metwith-in-the-neighbourhood-of-bervie-on-the-kin-cardineshire-coast-and-i-saw-it-last-year-for-the-firsttime-in-a-collection-of-wild-flowers-at-the-flowershow-at-that-place-and-on-remarking-to-the-revmr-brown-parish-minister-image340220540.html
RM2ANEANG–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . k looks at its best. Home Correspondence. THE WHITE-FLOWERED CENTAUREA NIGRA.—On August 29 there was a statement in these pagesthat this plant had been found growing in a fieldnear Stroud, and no one else is reported to have metwith it. I may mention that the plant is to be metwith in the neighbourhood of Bervie, on the Kin-cardineshire coast, and I saw it last year for the firsttime in a collection of wild flowers at the flowershow at that place, and on remarking to the Rev.Mr. Brown, parish minister
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ewhen standing in the plant-house, where theatmosphere cannot always be kept sufficiently dryto preserve the blossom from damp, its greatestenemy. It would be difficult to find anythingmore lovely for a sitting or drawing-room thanthe above-named Orchid, with its snowy-whiteflowers blotched on the lip with yellow. The plantmust not on any account be allowed to get dry at the Thf a,in/,iis, //all Place, root. //. llcmlcrsLVi,CraiUciJt. StANHOIEA ILOllIDA, KclUi, f. This very rare species has just appe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-ewhen-standing-in-the-plant-house-where-theatmosphere-cannot-always-be-kept-sufficiently-dryto-preserve-the-blossom-from-damp-its-greatestenemy-it-would-be-difficult-to-find-anythingmore-lovely-for-a-sitting-or-drawing-room-thanthe-above-named-orchid-with-its-snowy-whiteflowers-blotched-on-the-lip-with-yellow-the-plantmust-not-on-any-account-be-allowed-to-get-dry-at-the-thf-ainiis-all-place-root-llcmlcrslvicraiucijt-stanhoiea-ilollida-kclui-f-this-very-rare-species-has-just-appe-image337061763.html
RM2AGADM3–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ewhen standing in the plant-house, where theatmosphere cannot always be kept sufficiently dryto preserve the blossom from damp, its greatestenemy. It would be difficult to find anythingmore lovely for a sitting or drawing-room thanthe above-named Orchid, with its snowy-whiteflowers blotched on the lip with yellow. The plantmust not on any account be allowed to get dry at the Thf a,in/,iis, //all Place, root. //. llcmlcrsLVi,CraiUciJt. StANHOIEA ILOllIDA, KclUi, f. This very rare species has just appe
. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. JAPAN SNOWBALL. JAPAN SNOWBALL(See Cut). BLOOD-LEAVED JAPANMAPLE (See Cut). JAPAN JUDAS. FUCHSIA WEIGELA(W. floribunda). GRAY CEDAR (Retlnos-pora squarrosa). JAPAN YEW (Cephalo-taxus). SORREL TREE (Andro-meda arborea). MAGNOLIAS of all kinds. WHITE FRINGE. KADSURA (Cercldi-phyllum). HOVENIA DULCIS.HYDRANGEARADICANS PANICULATA.WEEPING DOGWOOD, and many other inter-estingthings,for whichsee our catalogues.Our illustrated cata-logue can be had forsix cents in stamps.. BLOOD-LEAVED JAPAN MAPLE. THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-monthly-and-horticulturist-japan-snowball-japan-snowballsee-cut-blood-leaved-japanmaple-see-cut-japan-judas-fuchsia-weigelaw-floribunda-gray-cedar-retlnos-pora-squarrosa-japan-yew-cephalo-taxus-sorrel-tree-andro-meda-arborea-magnolias-of-all-kinds-white-fringe-kadsura-cercldi-phyllum-hovenia-dulcishydrangearadicans-paniculataweeping-dogwood-and-many-other-inter-estingthingsfor-whichsee-our-cataloguesour-illustrated-cata-logue-can-be-had-forsix-cents-in-stamps-blood-leaved-japan-maple-the-horticultural-advertiser-image336930148.html
RM2AG4DRG–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. JAPAN SNOWBALL. JAPAN SNOWBALL(See Cut). BLOOD-LEAVED JAPANMAPLE (See Cut). JAPAN JUDAS. FUCHSIA WEIGELA(W. floribunda). GRAY CEDAR (Retlnos-pora squarrosa). JAPAN YEW (Cephalo-taxus). SORREL TREE (Andro-meda arborea). MAGNOLIAS of all kinds. WHITE FRINGE. KADSURA (Cercldi-phyllum). HOVENIA DULCIS.HYDRANGEARADICANS PANICULATA.WEEPING DOGWOOD, and many other inter-estingthings,for whichsee our catalogues.Our illustrated cata-logue can be had forsix cents in stamps.. BLOOD-LEAVED JAPAN MAPLE. THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER.
. The chronicles of a garden: its pets and its pleasures. than any of the newer kinds,and no garden should be without plenty of these hardy,trustworthy friends. The first blow of these comes on early SUMMER. 99 ill June, before even the white roses; and though they areapt to be slighted during the fulness and variety of sum-mers flowers, yet when all our brighter blossoms have leftus, the Chinese rose flowers on often till December; and paleand frail as its buds become, we value it then, and neverfeel the garden or drawing-room perfectly flowerless till thebitter frosts of winter have killed o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chronicles-of-a-garden-its-pets-and-its-pleasures-than-any-of-the-newer-kindsand-no-garden-should-be-without-plenty-of-these-hardytrustworthy-friends-the-first-blow-of-these-comes-on-early-summer-99-ill-june-before-even-the-white-roses-and-though-they-areapt-to-be-slighted-during-the-fulness-and-variety-of-sum-mers-flowers-yet-when-all-our-brighter-blossoms-have-leftus-the-chinese-rose-flowers-on-often-till-december-and-paleand-frail-as-its-buds-become-we-value-it-then-and-neverfeel-the-garden-or-drawing-room-perfectly-flowerless-till-thebitter-frosts-of-winter-have-killed-o-image337009399.html
RM2AG82WY–. The chronicles of a garden: its pets and its pleasures. than any of the newer kinds,and no garden should be without plenty of these hardy,trustworthy friends. The first blow of these comes on early SUMMER. 99 ill June, before even the white roses; and though they areapt to be slighted during the fulness and variety of sum-mers flowers, yet when all our brighter blossoms have leftus, the Chinese rose flowers on often till December; and paleand frail as its buds become, we value it then, and neverfeel the garden or drawing-room perfectly flowerless till thebitter frosts of winter have killed o
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. you will forward me another cask.as I comider it tlte best tliht<^ knoivii/or t/ie /rcserrntion of alloutdcoy work, eitlur -wood or h-on, that requires to be painted,—Yours respectfuRy, Ale-red Lowe. J.P. Apply to HILL.ind SMITH. Brierley Hill Ironworks, nearDudley; and iiS, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.G., fromwhom only it can he obtained. CA UTION.—It having lately come to the knowledge ofHill & Smith that spurious imitations of this Varnish arebeing offered by unprincipled dealers at a slig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-you-will-forward-me-another-caskas-i-comider-it-tlte-best-tlihtlt-knoiviior-tie-rcserrntion-of-alloutdcoy-work-eitlur-wood-or-h-on-that-requires-to-be-paintedyours-respectfury-ale-red-lowe-jp-apply-to-hillind-smith-brierley-hill-ironworks-neardudley-and-iis-queen-victoria-street-london-eg-fromwhom-only-it-can-he-obtained-ca-utionit-having-lately-come-to-the-knowledge-ofhill-smith-that-spurious-imitations-of-this-varnish-arebeing-offered-by-unprincipled-dealers-at-a-slig-image336968224.html
RM2AG66BC–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. you will forward me another cask.as I comider it tlte best tliht<^ knoivii/or t/ie /rcserrntion of alloutdcoy work, eitlur -wood or h-on, that requires to be painted,—Yours respectfuRy, Ale-red Lowe. J.P. Apply to HILL.ind SMITH. Brierley Hill Ironworks, nearDudley; and iiS, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.G., fromwhom only it can he obtained. CA UTION.—It having lately come to the knowledge ofHill & Smith that spurious imitations of this Varnish arebeing offered by unprincipled dealers at a slig
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig, 60.—saxifraga cusctJTiFOBMis. Fig, 61.—saxifbaga media. seem to have been uumerous; they were engagedin dressing the Vines and manuring the ground;their collective wages for the year amounted to£5. The arrangement of the gardens andorchards round a thirteenth century noblemansmansion may be well seen in fig. 59, which istaken from a manuscript of that period, pre-served in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. Very little is recorded of the monastery gardensof the thirteenth century. In the HouseholdAc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-fig-60saxifraga-cusctjtifobmis-fig-61saxifbaga-media-seem-to-have-been-uumerous-they-were-engagedin-dressing-the-vines-and-manuring-the-groundtheir-collective-wages-for-the-year-amounted-to5-the-arrangement-of-the-gardens-andorchards-round-a-thirteenth-century-noblemansmansion-may-be-well-seen-in-fig-59-which-istaken-from-a-manuscript-of-that-period-pre-served-in-the-bodleian-library-at-oxford-very-little-is-recorded-of-the-monastery-gardensof-the-thirteenth-century-in-the-householdac-image339104011.html
RM2AKKEHF–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Fig, 60.—saxifraga cusctJTiFOBMis. Fig, 61.—saxifbaga media. seem to have been uumerous; they were engagedin dressing the Vines and manuring the ground;their collective wages for the year amounted to£5. The arrangement of the gardens andorchards round a thirteenth century noblemansmansion may be well seen in fig. 59, which istaken from a manuscript of that period, pre-served in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. Very little is recorded of the monastery gardensof the thirteenth century. In the HouseholdAc
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The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AM) RURAL TASTE. €lrf Jlm-^nrk f ark. I^JIHE leading topic of town gossip and newspaper paragraphs just now, in New-York,^ is the new park proposed by Mayor Kingsland. Deluded New-York has, untillately, contented itself with the little door-yards of space—mere grass plats of verdure,which form the squares of the city, in the mistaken idea that they are parks. Thefourth city in the world, (with a growth that will soon make it the second,) the com-mercial metropolis of a continent spacious enough to border both oc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-journal-of-rural-art-am-rural-taste-lrf-jlm-nrk-f-ark-ijihe-leading-topic-of-town-gossip-and-newspaper-paragraphs-just-now-in-new-york-is-the-new-park-proposed-by-mayor-kingsland-deluded-new-york-has-untillately-contented-itself-with-the-little-door-yards-of-spacemere-grass-plats-of-verdurewhich-form-the-squares-of-the-city-in-the-mistaken-idea-that-they-are-parks-thefourth-city-in-the-world-with-a-growth-that-will-soon-make-it-the-second-the-com-mercial-metropolis-of-a-continent-spacious-enough-to-border-both-oc-image342866042.html
RM2AWPW3P–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . JOURNAL OF RURAL ART AM) RURAL TASTE. €lrf Jlm-^nrk f ark. I^JIHE leading topic of town gossip and newspaper paragraphs just now, in New-York,^ is the new park proposed by Mayor Kingsland. Deluded New-York has, untillately, contented itself with the little door-yards of space—mere grass plats of verdure,which form the squares of the city, in the mistaken idea that they are parks. Thefourth city in the world, (with a growth that will soon make it the second,) the com-mercial metropolis of a continent spacious enough to border both oc
How to make home and city beautiful, prepared to help those interested in making attractive homes and beautiful cities . passoff the plot. Spading and raking as well as plowing andharrowing are the first principals of tillage. In using The Hoe, grasp the handle near the upperend in the right hand, with the back of the hand up.Grasp it with the left hand a foot or more lower down withthe back of the hand to the left and the thumb extendedalong the handle. Avoid a cramped position. Bend thebody slightly forward on the hips keeping the backstraight. Never lift the hoe higher than the knee. Left-h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-make-home-and-city-beautiful-prepared-to-help-those-interested-in-making-attractive-homes-and-beautiful-cities-passoff-the-plot-spading-and-raking-as-well-as-plowing-andharrowing-are-the-first-principals-of-tillage-in-using-the-hoe-grasp-the-handle-near-the-upperend-in-the-right-hand-with-the-back-of-the-hand-upgrasp-it-with-the-left-hand-a-foot-or-more-lower-down-withthe-back-of-the-hand-to-the-left-and-the-thumb-extendedalong-the-handle-avoid-a-cramped-position-bend-thebody-slightly-forward-on-the-hips-keeping-the-backstraight-never-lift-the-hoe-higher-than-the-knee-left-h-image343356586.html
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The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . d that we have seen it at work in the Zoological Gar-dens, Regents Park. Mr. Merrick of Cirencester writes : — I have hadone of Buddings machines in use, when the grass required it, all this year,and am highly pleased with it. The narrow machine is best for a gentle-man who wishes to use it himself, and also for grass borders; but the wideones are preferable for workmen who have much to cut. — A. Merriek.Cirencester, Sept. 17. 1831. French Mole Trap. — Moles are, perhaps, most troublesome from Mi-chaelmas to Lady-day. The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-magazine-and-register-of-rural-domestic-improvement-d-that-we-have-seen-it-at-work-in-the-zoological-gar-dens-regents-park-mr-merrick-of-cirencester-writes-i-have-hadone-of-buddings-machines-in-use-when-the-grass-required-it-all-this-yearand-am-highly-pleased-with-it-the-narrow-machine-is-best-for-a-gentle-man-who-wishes-to-use-it-himself-and-also-for-grass-borders-but-the-wideones-are-preferable-for-workmen-who-have-much-to-cut-a-merriekcirencester-sept-17-1831-french-mole-trap-moles-are-perhaps-most-troublesome-from-mi-chaelmas-to-lady-day-the-c-image339359270.html
RM2AM345X–The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . d that we have seen it at work in the Zoological Gar-dens, Regents Park. Mr. Merrick of Cirencester writes : — I have hadone of Buddings machines in use, when the grass required it, all this year,and am highly pleased with it. The narrow machine is best for a gentle-man who wishes to use it himself, and also for grass borders; but the wideones are preferable for workmen who have much to cut. — A. Merriek.Cirencester, Sept. 17. 1831. French Mole Trap. — Moles are, perhaps, most troublesome from Mi-chaelmas to Lady-day. The c
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . reds, 4J-. to5J. dd. per bag.—The imports into London last weekwere :—290 bags Bordeaux, 1312 bags Boulogne, 107bags Dunkirk, 1891 bags Ghent, 38,605 bags 200 basketsHamburgh, 1502 bags Antwerp, 40 bags Harlingen, and105 tons Roscoff. COALS. The following are the prices current at market duringthe week :—Bebside West Hartley, 14J. ^d. ; EastWylam, i6j. (id. Walls End—Hetton, i6j. 6d. and js.;Hetton Lyons, 155. and i5J-. 6d. ; Original Hartlepool,i6j. 6(/. and 17^.; South Hetton, 16^. td. and 17^.;Ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-reds-4j-to5j-dd-per-bagthe-imports-into-london-last-weekwere-290-bags-bordeaux-1312-bags-boulogne-107bags-dunkirk-1891-bags-ghent-38605-bags-200-basketshamburgh-1502-bags-antwerp-40-bags-harlingen-and105-tons-roscoff-coals-the-following-are-the-prices-current-at-market-duringthe-week-bebside-west-hartley-14j-d-eastwylam-i6j-id-walls-endhetton-i6j-6d-and-jshetton-lyons-155-and-i5j-6d-original-hartlepooli6j-6-and-17-south-hetton-16-td-and-17ha-image339116911.html
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The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany . yracifolia. It is a native of theCape of Good Hope, and was introduced about the year 1792. Cultivation.—This plant requires a greenhouse, and is of easy culture. Itought to be frequently stopped when in a young state, so as to cause it to becomebushy. The soil should be loam, peat, and sand. It may be increased by cuttingsand by seeds. This is exclusively an African genus, of which all the species hitherto known,(and which amount to about fourteen,) are inhabitants of the Cape of GoodHope. They are not remarkable for the possession of medicin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-cabinet-and-magazine-of-exotic-botany-yracifolia-it-is-a-native-of-thecape-of-good-hope-and-was-introduced-about-the-year-1792-cultivationthis-plant-requires-a-greenhouse-and-is-of-easy-culture-itought-to-be-frequently-stopped-when-in-a-young-state-so-as-to-cause-it-to-becomebushy-the-soil-should-be-loam-peat-and-sand-it-may-be-increased-by-cuttingsand-by-seeds-this-is-exclusively-an-african-genus-of-which-all-the-species-hitherto-knownand-which-amount-to-about-fourteen-are-inhabitants-of-the-cape-of-goodhope-they-are-not-remarkable-for-the-possession-of-medicin-image342811169.html
RM2AWMB41–The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany . yracifolia. It is a native of theCape of Good Hope, and was introduced about the year 1792. Cultivation.—This plant requires a greenhouse, and is of easy culture. Itought to be frequently stopped when in a young state, so as to cause it to becomebushy. The soil should be loam, peat, and sand. It may be increased by cuttingsand by seeds. This is exclusively an African genus, of which all the species hitherto known,(and which amount to about fourteen,) are inhabitants of the Cape of GoodHope. They are not remarkable for the possession of medicin
. The gardener's assistant; a practical and scientific exposition of the art of gardening in all its branches. he very best. The tree has a good constitu-tion, bears freely, and stands forcing well. LateAugust. Dagmar.—Fruit large, handsome, somewhatelongated, dotted and shaded with red, highlycoloured next the sun; flesh white, very tender,melting, juicy, sweet, and of good flavour; skinthin. A first-rate cropper. Early August. Dr. Hogg (fig. 994).—Fruit large, round; skinvery pale yellow, with a slight tinge of crimsonnext the sun; flesh yellowish - white, red at thestone, from which it part Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-assistant-a-practical-and-scientific-exposition-of-the-art-of-gardening-in-all-its-branches-he-very-best-the-tree-has-a-good-constitu-tion-bears-freely-and-stands-forcing-well-lateaugust-dagmarfruit-large-handsome-somewhatelongated-dotted-and-shaded-with-red-highlycoloured-next-the-sun-flesh-white-very-tendermelting-juicy-sweet-and-of-good-flavour-skinthin-a-first-rate-cropper-early-august-dr-hogg-fig-994fruit-large-round-skinvery-pale-yellow-with-a-slight-tinge-of-crimsonnext-the-sun-flesh-yellowish-white-red-at-thestone-from-which-it-part-image336750443.html
RM2AFT8HF–. The gardener's assistant; a practical and scientific exposition of the art of gardening in all its branches. he very best. The tree has a good constitu-tion, bears freely, and stands forcing well. LateAugust. Dagmar.—Fruit large, handsome, somewhatelongated, dotted and shaded with red, highlycoloured next the sun; flesh white, very tender,melting, juicy, sweet, and of good flavour; skinthin. A first-rate cropper. Early August. Dr. Hogg (fig. 994).—Fruit large, round; skinvery pale yellow, with a slight tinge of crimsonnext the sun; flesh yellowish - white, red at thestone, from which it part
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . las were staged, theonly one gaining a Certificate being Endymion, a paleyellow, superb bloom of this variety being staged byMr. W. Baxter, Woking. A Course of Botanical Lectures is being celivered at the Apothecaries Hall, Blackfriars, E.C.,by Professor Oliver, of University College. Thecourse deals with the diseases of plants, and the sub-ject of the first lecture, delivered on Tuesday after-noon, was The Plant in Health and Disease.The remaining lectures will be delivered on consecu-tive Tuesday af Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-las-were-staged-theonly-one-gaining-a-certificate-being-endymion-a-paleyellow-superb-bloom-of-this-variety-being-staged-bymr-w-baxter-woking-a-course-of-botanical-lectures-is-being-celivered-at-the-apothecaries-hall-blackfriars-ecby-professor-oliver-of-university-college-thecourse-deals-with-the-diseases-of-plants-and-the-sub-ject-of-the-first-lecture-delivered-on-tuesday-after-noon-was-the-plant-in-health-and-diseasethe-remaining-lectures-will-be-delivered-on-consecu-tive-tuesday-af-image338907375.html
RM2AKAFPR–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . las were staged, theonly one gaining a Certificate being Endymion, a paleyellow, superb bloom of this variety being staged byMr. W. Baxter, Woking. A Course of Botanical Lectures is being celivered at the Apothecaries Hall, Blackfriars, E.C.,by Professor Oliver, of University College. Thecourse deals with the diseases of plants, and the sub-ject of the first lecture, delivered on Tuesday after-noon, was The Plant in Health and Disease.The remaining lectures will be delivered on consecu-tive Tuesday af
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . bular, and notribbed, and has been grown up to 18 oz. in weight.Mr. Waite fruits some of his Tomatos in boxes 15inches by 7 inches by 24 inches, two or three plants ina box. These are stood out-of-doors all the summerafter setting a crop of fruits, and may be taken toany dry warm glass-houses in September, if theweather be then not favourable to growth. Peaches,Nectarines, Vines, &c, are also well-grown andfruited. Vegetables. At Glenhurst, Esher, the gardens of which areunder Mr. C. J. Waites charge, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-bular-and-notribbed-and-has-been-grown-up-to-18-oz-in-weightmr-waite-fruits-some-of-his-tomatos-in-boxes-15inches-by-7-inches-by-24-inches-two-or-three-plants-ina-box-these-are-stood-out-of-doors-all-the-summerafter-setting-a-crop-of-fruits-and-may-be-taken-toany-dry-warm-glass-houses-in-september-if-theweather-be-then-not-favourable-to-growth-peachesnectarines-vines-c-are-also-well-grown-andfruited-vegetables-at-glenhurst-esher-the-gardens-of-which-areunder-mr-c-j-waites-charge-image342670874.html
RM2AWE05E–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . bular, and notribbed, and has been grown up to 18 oz. in weight.Mr. Waite fruits some of his Tomatos in boxes 15inches by 7 inches by 24 inches, two or three plants ina box. These are stood out-of-doors all the summerafter setting a crop of fruits, and may be taken toany dry warm glass-houses in September, if theweather be then not favourable to growth. Peaches,Nectarines, Vines, &c, are also well-grown andfruited. Vegetables. At Glenhurst, Esher, the gardens of which areunder Mr. C. J. Waites charge,
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RM2AMY8ER–Seed annual, 1899 . peis irregular, some being round, and others elongated or flat-tened. It is of deep, rich, yellow color, fine grain and excellentflavor. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 0z.l0c; ^Lb.lSc; Lb.35c, postpaid.By freight or express, at purchasers expense^ $12.00 per 100 lbs. Sweet Cheese, or KentwcKy TieW ^eJy^inTe^sS: Fruit flattened, the diameter being two or three times morethan the length; skin mottled light green and yellow, chang-ing to rich cream color as it matures; flesh tender and of excel-lent quality. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; ^ Lb. 20c; Lb. 50c We consider this a true Pumpkinr
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ve out of doors inEngland are also being investigated, and all our expe-rience hitherto goes to prove that the failure of any-one embarking on fruit growing in the neighbourhoodwould not be due to any deficiency of crop. This is June 12, 1897.] THE GABDENEXS CH1WNICLE. 387 important, inasmuch as the ground on which thofarm is situated possesses but few apparent advantagesfor fruit growing. It has a gentle slope to the south-west, but is much exposed to wind ; the soil is rich,but is heavy and shallow, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-ve-out-of-doors-inengland-are-also-being-investigated-and-all-our-expe-rience-hitherto-goes-to-prove-that-the-failure-of-any-one-embarking-on-fruit-growing-in-the-neighbourhoodwould-not-be-due-to-any-deficiency-of-crop-this-is-june-12-1897-the-gabdenexs-ch1wnicle-387-important-inasmuch-as-the-ground-on-which-thofarm-is-situated-possesses-but-few-apparent-advantagesfor-fruit-growing-it-has-a-gentle-slope-to-the-south-west-but-is-much-exposed-to-wind-the-soil-is-richbut-is-heavy-and-shallow-image338897060.html
RM2AKA2JC–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ve out of doors inEngland are also being investigated, and all our expe-rience hitherto goes to prove that the failure of any-one embarking on fruit growing in the neighbourhoodwould not be due to any deficiency of crop. This is June 12, 1897.] THE GABDENEXS CH1WNICLE. 387 important, inasmuch as the ground on which thofarm is situated possesses but few apparent advantagesfor fruit growing. It has a gentle slope to the south-west, but is much exposed to wind ; the soil is rich,but is heavy and shallow,
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The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany . bitter and astringentproperties, in consequence of which it has been received into the list of medicinalplants. The stamens of this genus are also worthy of attention from theirexcitability. If touched on the inside with a needle, or any other hard substance,they will bend to the stigma, but recover themselves if left at rest for some time,when they may be excited again in the same manner. The best time to performthis experiment is on a fine sunny day. This peculiar property is destroyed eitherby corrosive or narcotic poisons; the one makes th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-floral-cabinet-and-magazine-of-exotic-botany-bitter-and-astringentproperties-in-consequence-of-which-it-has-been-received-into-the-list-of-medicinalplants-the-stamens-of-this-genus-are-also-worthy-of-attention-from-theirexcitability-if-touched-on-the-inside-with-a-needle-or-any-other-hard-substancethey-will-bend-to-the-stigma-but-recover-themselves-if-left-at-rest-for-some-timewhen-they-may-be-excited-again-in-the-same-manner-the-best-time-to-performthis-experiment-is-on-a-fine-sunny-day-this-peculiar-property-is-destroyed-eitherby-corrosive-or-narcotic-poisons-the-one-makes-th-image342814435.html
RM2AWMF8K–The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany . bitter and astringentproperties, in consequence of which it has been received into the list of medicinalplants. The stamens of this genus are also worthy of attention from theirexcitability. If touched on the inside with a needle, or any other hard substance,they will bend to the stigma, but recover themselves if left at rest for some time,when they may be excited again in the same manner. The best time to performthis experiment is on a fine sunny day. This peculiar property is destroyed eitherby corrosive or narcotic poisons; the one makes th
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ntywell formed flowers, and over 100 pseudobulbs. From the collection of John Eyerman, Esq,,Easton, Pa., came gome fair represeotativea of Jersey, together with portions of the article publishedin our columns on May 7, 1881—an article foundedon the communications of the late revered Asa Gray. The history of this plant is little short ofromantic. Originally found by Michaux in themountains of North Carolina nearly one hundredyears ago, it was described by Dr. Asa Gray morethan forty years since, from i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-ntywell-formed-flowers-and-over-100-pseudobulbs-from-the-collection-of-john-eyerman-esqeaston-pa-came-gome-fair-represeotativea-of-jersey-together-with-portions-of-the-article-publishedin-our-columns-on-may-7-1881an-article-foundedon-the-communications-of-the-late-revered-asa-gray-the-history-of-this-plant-is-little-short-ofromantic-originally-found-by-michaux-in-themountains-of-north-carolina-nearly-one-hundredyears-ago-it-was-described-by-dr-asa-gray-morethan-forty-years-since-from-i-image339084599.html
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The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . he soil. If any one will ex-amine the land, he will find it full of a net-workof decayed wood, and the only way to plant theground successfully is to grub out the old rootsand burn them, apply lime, and cultivate well.Young trees may then do well. Mr. Wilson C. Flagg, who had extensiveorchards at Alton, 111., replanted several hun-dred young trees in the same holes from whichthe old ones had been grubbed out. For vigorof growth and healthfulness of foliage they wereequal to any grown on new land ; but the reasonfor this success was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-he-soil-if-any-one-will-ex-amine-the-land-he-will-find-it-full-of-a-net-workof-decayed-wood-and-the-only-way-to-plant-theground-successfully-is-to-grub-out-the-old-rootsand-burn-them-apply-lime-and-cultivate-wellyoung-trees-may-then-do-well-mr-wilson-c-flagg-who-had-extensiveorchards-at-alton-111-replanted-several-hun-dred-young-trees-in-the-same-holes-from-whichthe-old-ones-had-been-grubbed-out-for-vigorof-growth-and-healthfulness-of-foliage-they-wereequal-to-any-grown-on-new-land-but-the-reasonfor-this-success-was-image340310698.html
RM2ANJDNE–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . he soil. If any one will ex-amine the land, he will find it full of a net-workof decayed wood, and the only way to plant theground successfully is to grub out the old rootsand burn them, apply lime, and cultivate well.Young trees may then do well. Mr. Wilson C. Flagg, who had extensiveorchards at Alton, 111., replanted several hun-dred young trees in the same holes from whichthe old ones had been grubbed out. For vigorof growth and healthfulness of foliage they wereequal to any grown on new land ; but the reasonfor this success was
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ants. Pipes (6 ft. long)—2-in., I 5 •• 3-i-. = 3 •• 4-in., 2 11 each. ,, (g ft. long)— ,,—..,,34.. ,,43 .-Elbows (No. 3)— ,,08..,, o 10 .. „ I o ,.Tees (No. 13)— ,, on .. ,, 12.. ,,14 „Syphons(No. 16)— „ i o .. ,, 14.. „ i 6 „Joint complete, with Rubbers and Pins, 2-in., od. each ;3-in., IS. 2d. ; 4-in., u. ^d.Delivered into Trucks or Boats. Illustrations and Price Lists free.Terms—Cash against Invoice less 1% per Cent. Discount.Estimates for Heating given from Plans.All Castings supplied of First Qu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-ants-pipes-6-ft-long2-in-i-5-3-i-=-3-4-in-2-11-each-g-ft-long-34-43-elbows-no-3-08-o-10-i-o-tees-no-13-on-12-14-syphonsno-16-i-o-14-i-6-joint-complete-with-rubbers-and-pins-2-in-od-each-3-in-is-2d-4-in-u-ddelivered-into-trucks-or-boats-illustrations-and-price-lists-freetermscash-against-invoice-less-1-per-cent-discountestimates-for-heating-given-from-plansall-castings-supplied-of-first-qu-image339070678.html
RM2AKJ032–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ants. Pipes (6 ft. long)—2-in., I 5 •• 3-i-. = 3 •• 4-in., 2 11 each. ,, (g ft. long)— ,,—..,,34.. ,,43 .-Elbows (No. 3)— ,,08..,, o 10 .. „ I o ,.Tees (No. 13)— ,, on .. ,, 12.. ,,14 „Syphons(No. 16)— „ i o .. ,, 14.. „ i 6 „Joint complete, with Rubbers and Pins, 2-in., od. each ;3-in., IS. 2d. ; 4-in., u. ^d.Delivered into Trucks or Boats. Illustrations and Price Lists free.Terms—Cash against Invoice less 1% per Cent. Discount.Estimates for Heating given from Plans.All Castings supplied of First Qu
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . h white and pink commingle ;petals obovate, nearly white, unless at the extremity Sulophiella Peeteniana, n. sp., Krzl.— Caulc longe pro-repente, infra radicbius crebiis arboribus affixo, crasso2—(J cm. dium., .ipice in bulbnm maximum transiunte.omuino cataphyllia ct supra fuliis vestito; bulbo longo(ail 28 cm.) futufutmi Kiibt.-uiiiprcti.su vestiyiia fuliurum umninoannulato ; fuliis f ecrtissimu inaxhnis ; m.ipo 1 m.altu valido ;racenio pbirilluru (JO—J,.) bnictei.s ; Huribus magma roaeo-purpureis 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-h-white-and-pink-commingle-petals-obovate-nearly-white-unless-at-the-extremity-sulophiella-peeteniana-n-sp-krzl-caulc-longe-pro-repente-infra-radicbius-crebiis-arboribus-affixo-crasso2j-cm-dium-ipice-in-bulbnm-maximum-transiunteomuino-cataphyllia-ct-supra-fuliis-vestito-bulbo-longoail-28-cm-futufutmi-kiibt-uiiiprctisu-vestiyiia-fuliurum-umninoannulato-fuliis-f-ecrtissimu-inaxhnis-mipo-1-maltu-valido-racenio-pbirilluru-joj-bnicteis-huribus-magma-roaeo-purpureis-7-image338948004.html
RM2AKCBHT–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . h white and pink commingle ;petals obovate, nearly white, unless at the extremity Sulophiella Peeteniana, n. sp., Krzl.— Caulc longe pro-repente, infra radicbius crebiis arboribus affixo, crasso2—(J cm. dium., .ipice in bulbnm maximum transiunte.omuino cataphyllia ct supra fuliis vestito; bulbo longo(ail 28 cm.) futufutmi Kiibt.-uiiiprcti.su vestiyiia fuliurum umninoannulato ; fuliis f ecrtissimu inaxhnis ; m.ipo 1 m.altu valido ;racenio pbirilluru (JO—J,.) bnictei.s ; Huribus magma roaeo-purpureis 7
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. SUTTONS BEAUTIFUL LAWNS.. PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, 1878. SUTTONS PAMPHLET ON Laying Down and Improving Lawns, &c., Gratis and post-free on application. SUTTONS PARIS, 1878. PARIS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-suttons-beautiful-lawns-paris-universal-exhibition-1878-suttons-pamphlet-on-laying-down-and-improving-lawns-c-gratis-and-post-free-on-application-suttons-paris-1878-paris-image336907988.html
RM2AG3DG4–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. SUTTONS BEAUTIFUL LAWNS.. PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION, 1878. SUTTONS PAMPHLET ON Laying Down and Improving Lawns, &c., Gratis and post-free on application. SUTTONS PARIS, 1878. PARIS
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 12 ft. by 6 ft. ... £4 3 0 16 ft. by 6 ft. ... 5 6 0 6 ft. by 4 ft. £1 15 0 2 7 6 3 0 0GLAZED LIGHTS 6 feet by 4 feet ... 14s. each.UNGLAZED LIGHTS 5s. 6d. each. Carriage paid on Orders of 40s. value. No. 64. PATENT PLANT PRESERVER. Cash Prices. Carriage Paid. £i 0 0 1 12 ft. by 6 ft £6 0 0 £9 0 0 | 24 ft. by 6 ft £11 0 0 No. 72. THREE-QUARTER SPAN-ROOF FORCING FRAME. Cash Prices. Carriage Paid. 10 ft. by 6 ft 20 ft. by 6 ft. ... No. 76. FORCING PIT WITH SLIDING LIGHTS. Cash Prices. Carriage Paid. 12 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-12-ft-by-6-ft-4-3-0-16-ft-by-6-ft-5-6-0-6-ft-by-4-ft-1-15-0-2-7-6-3-0-0glazed-lights-6-feet-by-4-feet-14s-eachunglazed-lights-5s-6d-each-carriage-paid-on-orders-of-40s-value-no-64-patent-plant-preserver-cash-prices-carriage-paid-i-0-0-1-12-ft-by-6-ft-6-0-0-9-0-0-24-ft-by-6-ft-11-0-0-no-72-three-quarter-span-roof-forcing-frame-cash-prices-carriage-paid-10-ft-by-6-ft-20-ft-by-6-ft-no-76-forcing-pit-with-sliding-lights-cash-prices-carriage-paid-12-image340217690.html
RM2ANE73P–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 12 ft. by 6 ft. ... £4 3 0 16 ft. by 6 ft. ... 5 6 0 6 ft. by 4 ft. £1 15 0 2 7 6 3 0 0GLAZED LIGHTS 6 feet by 4 feet ... 14s. each.UNGLAZED LIGHTS 5s. 6d. each. Carriage paid on Orders of 40s. value. No. 64. PATENT PLANT PRESERVER. Cash Prices. Carriage Paid. £i 0 0 1 12 ft. by 6 ft £6 0 0 £9 0 0 | 24 ft. by 6 ft £11 0 0 No. 72. THREE-QUARTER SPAN-ROOF FORCING FRAME. Cash Prices. Carriage Paid. 10 ft. by 6 ft 20 ft. by 6 ft. ... No. 76. FORCING PIT WITH SLIDING LIGHTS. Cash Prices. Carriage Paid. 12
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . be two opinions, .as all who know it can testify,that it is a highly coloured good flavoured sort ; butthat does not alter what I sairl respecting its hardi-ness, on which |)oint Mr. E. Morgan and I appear todiffer widely, and the two opinions must therefore betaken for what they arc worth. J. S. Magnolia fuscata.—Of this cool greenhouseplant I have had f(tr some years two varieties, liothhave been covered for many weeks past with smallstift upright fragrant flowers, and still have more tobloom. The o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-be-two-opinions-as-all-who-know-it-can-testifythat-it-is-a-highly-coloured-good-flavoured-sort-butthat-does-not-alter-what-i-sairl-respecting-its-hardi-ness-on-which-oint-mr-e-morgan-and-i-appear-todiffer-widely-and-the-two-opinions-must-therefore-betaken-for-what-they-arc-worth-j-s-magnolia-fuscataof-this-cool-greenhouseplant-i-have-had-ftr-some-years-two-varieties-liothhave-been-covered-for-many-weeks-past-with-smallstift-upright-fragrant-flowers-and-still-have-more-tobloom-the-o-image338915866.html
RM2AKAXJ2–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . be two opinions, .as all who know it can testify,that it is a highly coloured good flavoured sort ; butthat does not alter what I sairl respecting its hardi-ness, on which |)oint Mr. E. Morgan and I appear todiffer widely, and the two opinions must therefore betaken for what they arc worth. J. S. Magnolia fuscata.—Of this cool greenhouseplant I have had f(tr some years two varieties, liothhave been covered for many weeks past with smallstift upright fragrant flowers, and still have more tobloom. The o
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ART WITH ECONOMY, Applied to Conservatories and Greenhouses. With Illustrations, Prices, &c. Part I., now ready. Post-free, twelve stamps. CHEAP ART-SUMMERHOUSES.Illustrations and Prices Gratis. T. H. P. DENNIS & CO., MANSION HOUSE BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.C. Works: CHELMSFORD,. WRIGHT &, HOLMES, practical horticultural builders and engineers, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-art-with-economy-applied-to-conservatories-and-greenhouses-with-illustrations-prices-c-part-i-now-ready-post-free-twelve-stamps-cheap-art-summerhousesillustrations-and-prices-gratis-t-h-p-dennis-co-mansion-house-buildings-london-ec-works-chelmsford-wright-holmes-practical-horticultural-builders-and-engineers-image339167205.html
RM2AKPB6D–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ART WITH ECONOMY, Applied to Conservatories and Greenhouses. With Illustrations, Prices, &c. Part I., now ready. Post-free, twelve stamps. CHEAP ART-SUMMERHOUSES.Illustrations and Prices Gratis. T. H. P. DENNIS & CO., MANSION HOUSE BUILDINGS, LONDON, E.C. Works: CHELMSFORD,. WRIGHT &, HOLMES, practical horticultural builders and engineers,
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . The plants withstood the severe winter remarkablwell. For other CABBAGES, LETTUCES, ONIONS, &c„ forpresent sowing, see C ATA LOG TIE, sent post free onapplication. DlCKSONSe&sCHESTER LOVELY TEA ROSES. Bent sorta, in pots, 18s. p^r dozen; stronger, 2s. tid. and3s. 6rf. each ; New and Choice Varieties, 2s. 6^., 3s. 6d. and 5s.each. Set Catalogue, gratis. WAT. CLIBRAN and SON, Oldfield Nurseries, Altrincham;also 10 and 12, Market Street, Manchester. ORCHIDS, Clean, healthy Plants, at Low Prices. Thousand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-the-plants-withstood-the-severe-winter-remarkablwell-for-other-cabbages-lettuces-onions-c-forpresent-sowing-see-c-ata-log-tie-sent-post-free-onapplication-dlcksonseschester-lovely-tea-roses-bent-sorta-in-pots-18s-pr-dozen-stronger-2s-tid-and3s-6rf-each-new-and-choice-varieties-2s-6-3s-6d-and-5seach-set-catalogue-gratis-wat-clibran-and-son-oldfield-nurseries-altrinchamalso-10-and-12-market-street-manchester-orchids-clean-healthy-plants-at-low-prices-thousand-image342684289.html
RM2AWEH8H–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . The plants withstood the severe winter remarkablwell. For other CABBAGES, LETTUCES, ONIONS, &c„ forpresent sowing, see C ATA LOG TIE, sent post free onapplication. DlCKSONSe&sCHESTER LOVELY TEA ROSES. Bent sorta, in pots, 18s. p^r dozen; stronger, 2s. tid. and3s. 6rf. each ; New and Choice Varieties, 2s. 6^., 3s. 6d. and 5s.each. Set Catalogue, gratis. WAT. CLIBRAN and SON, Oldfield Nurseries, Altrincham;also 10 and 12, Market Street, Manchester. ORCHIDS, Clean, healthy Plants, at Low Prices. Thousand
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. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Tafted Faney Eawsous Caliiornia Giant Petunias 5960 Rawsons Ruffled Giants. Fjiormous flowers,having edges of petals beautifully ruffled andfluted. ()f great variety of colors, many beingbeautifully veined. Pkt, 25 cts, 5970 Rawsons Large-flowered, Finest Mixed.Fine large flowers in superb mi.ture. Pkt. 10cts., oz. Sr.50. 5975 Fine Mixed. An assortment of medium-sizedlliiwcrs; line for bedding, Pkt. 5 Cts., oz. 75 cts. 5980 Striped and Blotched (Inimitable). Flowers<Hiite l.irgc, and handsomely striped and spotted.Pkt, 10 cts,, oz. S2. 59S5 How Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rawsons-garden-manual-ww-rawson-co-tafted-faney-eawsous-caliiornia-giant-petunias-5960-rawsons-ruffled-giants-fjiormous-flowershaving-edges-of-petals-beautifully-ruffled-andfluted-f-great-variety-of-colors-many-beingbeautifully-veined-pkt-25-cts-5970-rawsons-large-flowered-finest-mixedfine-large-flowers-in-superb-miture-pkt-10cts-oz-sr50-5975-fine-mixed-an-assortment-of-medium-sizedlliiwcrs-line-for-bedding-pkt-5-cts-oz-75-cts-5980-striped-and-blotched-inimitable-flowerslthiite-lirgc-and-handsomely-striped-and-spottedpkt-10-cts-oz-s2-59s5-how-image336962784.html
RM2AG5YD4–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Tafted Faney Eawsous Caliiornia Giant Petunias 5960 Rawsons Ruffled Giants. Fjiormous flowers,having edges of petals beautifully ruffled andfluted. ()f great variety of colors, many beingbeautifully veined. Pkt, 25 cts, 5970 Rawsons Large-flowered, Finest Mixed.Fine large flowers in superb mi.ture. Pkt. 10cts., oz. Sr.50. 5975 Fine Mixed. An assortment of medium-sizedlliiwcrs; line for bedding, Pkt. 5 Cts., oz. 75 cts. 5980 Striped and Blotched (Inimitable). Flowers<Hiite l.irgc, and handsomely striped and spotted.Pkt, 10 cts,, oz. S2. 59S5 How
. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. KOHLRABI One ounce sufficient for 200 feet of drillEarly Purple Vienna. Fitie early variety, with blue outside ami wliite llesh. Ikt. ,s ets., oz. 25 cts., 4 ozs. 75 cts., postpaid.Earliest Short-leaved White Vienna. Fine for tlie table; white llesh. Ikt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., 4 ozs. 75 cts. ])ostpaiil.Early White Vienna. Similar to purple variety excepting color. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., 4 ozs. 75 cts., postpaid. Plants Ready for Delivery June and July 20 cts. per doz., Si per uxi, ?7.,sn per 1,000.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rawsons-garden-manual-ww-rawson-co-kohlrabi-one-ounce-sufficient-for-200-feet-of-drillearly-purple-vienna-fitie-early-variety-with-blue-outside-ami-wliite-llesh-ikt-s-ets-oz-25-cts-4-ozs-75-cts-postpaidearliest-short-leaved-white-vienna-fine-for-tlie-table-white-llesh-ikt-10-cts-oz-30-cts-4-ozs-75-cts-ostpaiilearly-white-vienna-similar-to-purple-variety-excepting-color-pkt-5-cts-oz-25-cts-4-ozs-75-cts-postpaid-plants-ready-for-delivery-june-and-july-20-cts-per-doz-si-per-uxi-7sn-per-1000-image336996433.html
RM2AG7EAW–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. KOHLRABI One ounce sufficient for 200 feet of drillEarly Purple Vienna. Fitie early variety, with blue outside ami wliite llesh. Ikt. ,s ets., oz. 25 cts., 4 ozs. 75 cts., postpaid.Earliest Short-leaved White Vienna. Fine for tlie table; white llesh. Ikt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., 4 ozs. 75 cts. ])ostpaiil.Early White Vienna. Similar to purple variety excepting color. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., 4 ozs. 75 cts., postpaid. Plants Ready for Delivery June and July 20 cts. per doz., Si per uxi, ?7.,sn per 1,000..
The California horticulturist and floral magazine . OLOGICAL RECORD, Fob the Month ending Apbel 30, 1875. (Prepared for The Horticttltuisist by Thos. Tennent, Mathematical Instrument and Chronometer-maker, No. 423 Washington Street, near the Post Office). BABOMETEB. Mean height at 9 a. m 30.15 in. do 12m 30.14 do 3p.m 30.13 do 6p.m 30.12 Highest point on the 1 st, at 12 m. 30.44 Lowest point on the 5th, at 3 p. m 29.90 THEBMOMETEE.( WiOt north exposure and free from reflected heat. J Mean height at 9 a. m. 58° do 12 m 63° do 3 p. m 62° do 6 p. m 57° Highest point on the 12th, at 3p.m., and the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-california-horticulturist-and-floral-magazine-ological-record-fob-the-month-ending-apbel-30-1875-prepared-for-the-horticttltuisist-by-thos-tennent-mathematical-instrument-and-chronometer-maker-no-423-washington-street-near-the-post-office-babometeb-mean-height-at-9-a-m-3015-in-do-12m-3014-do-3pm-3013-do-6pm-3012-highest-point-on-the-1-st-at-12-m-3044-lowest-point-on-the-5th-at-3-p-m-2990-thebmometee-wiot-north-exposure-and-free-from-reflected-heat-j-mean-height-at-9-a-m-58-do-12-m-63-do-3-p-m-62-do-6-p-m-57-highest-point-on-the-12th-at-3pm-and-the-image338403043.html
RM2AJFGEY–The California horticulturist and floral magazine . OLOGICAL RECORD, Fob the Month ending Apbel 30, 1875. (Prepared for The Horticttltuisist by Thos. Tennent, Mathematical Instrument and Chronometer-maker, No. 423 Washington Street, near the Post Office). BABOMETEB. Mean height at 9 a. m 30.15 in. do 12m 30.14 do 3p.m 30.13 do 6p.m 30.12 Highest point on the 1 st, at 12 m. 30.44 Lowest point on the 5th, at 3 p. m 29.90 THEBMOMETEE.( WiOt north exposure and free from reflected heat. J Mean height at 9 a. m. 58° do 12 m 63° do 3 p. m 62° do 6 p. m 57° Highest point on the 12th, at 3p.m., and the
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . the size of the plants but does not immediatelyalter their character. Did it frequently happen thatso great a change as the aItcr,ition of Kubanka Wheat higher than anything mentioned by M. Fabre—carrying corns eight-tenths of a grain in weight, aweight far exceeding that of the corns of SaxonkaWheat, but no change seems to be coming over thestructure of the plant. The Kubanka variety ofWheat tillers well in good soil, throwing up strongstalks and prolilic ears; but in poor soils Saxonkahas greatly th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-the-size-of-the-plants-but-does-not-immediatelyalter-their-character-did-it-frequently-happen-thatso-great-a-change-as-the-aitcrition-of-kubanka-wheat-higher-than-anything-mentioned-by-m-fabrecarrying-corns-eight-tenths-of-a-grain-in-weight-aweight-far-exceeding-that-of-the-corns-of-saxonkawheat-but-no-change-seems-to-be-coming-over-thestructure-of-the-plant-the-kubanka-variety-ofwheat-tillers-well-in-good-soil-throwing-up-strongstalks-and-prolilic-ears-but-in-poor-soils-saxonkahas-greatly-th-image339118115.html
RM2AKM4H7–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . the size of the plants but does not immediatelyalter their character. Did it frequently happen thatso great a change as the aItcr,ition of Kubanka Wheat higher than anything mentioned by M. Fabre—carrying corns eight-tenths of a grain in weight, aweight far exceeding that of the corns of SaxonkaWheat, but no change seems to be coming over thestructure of the plant. The Kubanka variety ofWheat tillers well in good soil, throwing up strongstalks and prolilic ears; but in poor soils Saxonkahas greatly th
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. GARDEN BOXES and LIGHTS are generally kept inStock, and WOODEN HOUSES suitable for Store-houses.Tool-houses, &c- Illustrated Sheets sent, post-free, on application. THE COTTAGE POULTRY HOUSE,TENANTS FIXTURE.Of improved construction, can be erected in a few minutes,with Roosting House, Covered Run, Nests, Perches, &c,complete, 12 feet long, 4 feet wide. Price £6 lor., carriage paid.Write for Illustrated Catalogue, containing useful Treatiseon Poultry Management, free by post, BOULTON AND PAUL, Manufac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-garden-boxes-and-lights-are-generally-kept-instock-and-wooden-houses-suitable-for-store-housestool-houses-c-illustrated-sheets-sent-post-free-on-application-the-cottage-poultry-housetenants-fixtureof-improved-construction-can-be-erected-in-a-few-minuteswith-roosting-house-covered-run-nests-perches-ccomplete-12-feet-long-4-feet-wide-price-6-lor-carriage-paidwrite-for-illustrated-catalogue-containing-useful-treatiseon-poultry-management-free-by-post-boulton-and-paul-manufac-image337042696.html
RM2AG9HB4–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. GARDEN BOXES and LIGHTS are generally kept inStock, and WOODEN HOUSES suitable for Store-houses.Tool-houses, &c- Illustrated Sheets sent, post-free, on application. THE COTTAGE POULTRY HOUSE,TENANTS FIXTURE.Of improved construction, can be erected in a few minutes,with Roosting House, Covered Run, Nests, Perches, &c,complete, 12 feet long, 4 feet wide. Price £6 lor., carriage paid.Write for Illustrated Catalogue, containing useful Treatiseon Poultry Management, free by post, BOULTON AND PAUL, Manufac
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. —I was obliged to lift the early and secondearly crops of Potatos a fortnight ago, owing to thedisease setting in so much earlier this season thanusual: it made its appearance about June 22. Untilthe last week the Potato crop was in general good,more especially the late crop, but now the disease hasset in in its worst form. I fear the produce will besmall, on account of the very wtt weather preventingthe farmers from planting them until May. P. Braund,Courfown House, Gorev. Wicklow.—Notwithstanding t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-i-was-obliged-to-lift-the-early-and-secondearly-crops-of-potatos-a-fortnight-ago-owing-to-thedisease-setting-in-so-much-earlier-this-season-thanusual-it-made-its-appearance-about-june-22-untilthe-last-week-the-potato-crop-was-in-general-goodmore-especially-the-late-crop-but-now-the-disease-hasset-in-in-its-worst-form-i-fear-the-produce-will-besmall-on-account-of-the-very-wtt-weather-preventingthe-farmers-from-planting-them-until-may-p-braundcourfown-house-gorev-wicklownotwithstanding-t-image336957907.html
RM2AG5N6Y–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. —I was obliged to lift the early and secondearly crops of Potatos a fortnight ago, owing to thedisease setting in so much earlier this season thanusual: it made its appearance about June 22. Untilthe last week the Potato crop was in general good,more especially the late crop, but now the disease hasset in in its worst form. I fear the produce will besmall, on account of the very wtt weather preventingthe farmers from planting them until May. P. Braund,Courfown House, Gorev. Wicklow.—Notwithstanding t
. The gardener's assistant; a practical and scientific exposition of the art of gardening in all its branches. ey. Not only was the principle of systematic cross-fertilization thus introduced amongst fruits, butthe greatest care was adopted to prevent self-fertilization, by removing the stamens from theseed parent before the anthers were mature.It is also essential that the flowers be protectedby small muslin or paper bags before and after 48 THE GARDENERS ASSISTANT. the pollen is applied. Whatever is employedfor protection must be light and translucent,and be removed immediately the fruit is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-assistant-a-practical-and-scientific-exposition-of-the-art-of-gardening-in-all-its-branches-ey-not-only-was-the-principle-of-systematic-cross-fertilization-thus-introduced-amongst-fruits-butthe-greatest-care-was-adopted-to-prevent-self-fertilization-by-removing-the-stamens-from-theseed-parent-before-the-anthers-were-matureit-is-also-essential-that-the-flowers-be-protectedby-small-muslin-or-paper-bags-before-and-after-48-the-gardeners-assistant-the-pollen-is-applied-whatever-is-employedfor-protection-must-be-light-and-translucentand-be-removed-immediately-the-fruit-is-image336803777.html
RM2AFXMJ9–. The gardener's assistant; a practical and scientific exposition of the art of gardening in all its branches. ey. Not only was the principle of systematic cross-fertilization thus introduced amongst fruits, butthe greatest care was adopted to prevent self-fertilization, by removing the stamens from theseed parent before the anthers were mature.It is also essential that the flowers be protectedby small muslin or paper bags before and after 48 THE GARDENERS ASSISTANT. the pollen is applied. Whatever is employedfor protection must be light and translucent,and be removed immediately the fruit is
The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . en to amingling of scarlet, orange, crimson, andpurple, as the Ampelopsis, or AmericanWoodbine. Next among our native vines we have Something of Vines and Climbers. 261 the climbing Bittersweet (Celastrus), fig. 83.It is more woody in its character, and ad-mirably adapted to the covering of rusticarbors, as its stems as they grow and in-crease in size from year to year serve tosustain and prop up any decaying post orarch. Trained as a pillar on the point ofa roadway or in the shrubbery, where itsdeep green and handsome foliage, foll Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-en-to-amingling-of-scarlet-orange-crimson-andpurple-as-the-ampelopsis-or-americanwoodbine-next-among-our-native-vines-we-have-something-of-vines-and-climbers-261-the-climbing-bittersweet-celastrus-fig-83it-is-more-woody-in-its-character-and-ad-mirably-adapted-to-the-covering-of-rusticarbors-as-its-stems-as-they-grow-and-in-crease-in-size-from-year-to-year-serve-tosustain-and-prop-up-any-decaying-post-orarch-trained-as-a-pillar-on-the-point-ofa-roadway-or-in-the-shrubbery-where-itsdeep-green-and-handsome-foliage-foll-image340269009.html
RM2ANGGGH–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . en to amingling of scarlet, orange, crimson, andpurple, as the Ampelopsis, or AmericanWoodbine. Next among our native vines we have Something of Vines and Climbers. 261 the climbing Bittersweet (Celastrus), fig. 83.It is more woody in its character, and ad-mirably adapted to the covering of rusticarbors, as its stems as they grow and in-crease in size from year to year serve tosustain and prop up any decaying post orarch. Trained as a pillar on the point ofa roadway or in the shrubbery, where itsdeep green and handsome foliage, foll
Seed annual, 1899 . All Seasons Cabbage. ^VTg>^E^^l|1U A sure heading, long keep-OU>>E^^lVri^ ing variety, very sunilarto All Seasons. Our seed is from carefullj* grown se-lected stock, and is the best that can be procured.Pkt. 5c; Oz. 20c; 2 Oz. 35c; ^ Lb. 60c; Lb. $1.75. Deep Head Cabbage. Deep Head... An early strain of the Flat Dutch type. The plantis rather below medium size, very short stemmedand few leaved. The leaves are large, broad andquite thick. The head is oval and very large forsize of plant, solid and of good quality. It maturesjust after the All Seasons Cabbage, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seed-annual-1899-all-seasons-cabbage-vtggtel1u-a-sure-heading-long-keep-ougtgtelvri-ing-variety-very-sunilarto-all-seasons-our-seed-is-from-carefullj-grown-se-lected-stock-and-is-the-best-that-can-be-procuredpkt-5c-oz-20c-2-oz-35c-lb-60c-lb-175-deep-head-cabbage-deep-head-an-early-strain-of-the-flat-dutch-type-the-plantis-rather-below-medium-size-very-short-stemmedand-few-leaved-the-leaves-are-large-broad-andquite-thick-the-head-is-oval-and-very-large-forsize-of-plant-solid-and-of-good-quality-it-maturesjust-after-the-all-seasons-cabbage-and-image339948240.html
RM2AN1YCG–Seed annual, 1899 . All Seasons Cabbage. ^VTg>^E^^l|1U A sure heading, long keep-OU>>E^^lVri^ ing variety, very sunilarto All Seasons. Our seed is from carefullj* grown se-lected stock, and is the best that can be procured.Pkt. 5c; Oz. 20c; 2 Oz. 35c; ^ Lb. 60c; Lb. $1.75. Deep Head Cabbage. Deep Head... An early strain of the Flat Dutch type. The plantis rather below medium size, very short stemmedand few leaved. The leaves are large, broad andquite thick. The head is oval and very large forsize of plant, solid and of good quality. It maturesjust after the All Seasons Cabbage, and
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. SUTTONS ASTERS I STOCKS. ASTERS. Per Packet. s. d. Suttons Giant Frencli, mixed 2 6 .36. 2 6 TruffautS French Fseony, eighteen varieties,, ,, ,, twelve varieties,, ,, ,, six varieties .. .. ..16 ., ,, ,, mi.ed Si/, and 1 0 BetterldgeS Prize, eighteen varieties 5 0 ,, ,. twelve varieties .. .. .. .. ..3 6 ,, ,, SIX varieties .. .. .. .. .. ..2 6 ,, ,, mixed 6/. and 1 0 Dwarf Paeony Perfection, blue-black 2 6 ., ,, .. rose and white .. .. ., .. ..2 6 Large Flowered Rose, eight varieties 2 6 ,, ,, ., m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-suttons-asters-i-stocks-asters-per-packet-s-d-suttons-giant-frencli-mixed-2-6-36-2-6-truffauts-french-fseony-eighteen-varieties-twelve-varieties-six-varieties-16-mied-si-and-1-0-betterldges-prize-eighteen-varieties-5-0-twelve-varieties-3-6-six-varieties-2-6-mixed-6-and-1-0-dwarf-paeony-perfection-blue-black-2-6-rose-and-white-2-6-large-flowered-rose-eight-varieties-2-6-m-image336871803.html
RM2AG1RBR–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. SUTTONS ASTERS I STOCKS. ASTERS. Per Packet. s. d. Suttons Giant Frencli, mixed 2 6 .36. 2 6 TruffautS French Fseony, eighteen varieties,, ,, ,, twelve varieties,, ,, ,, six varieties .. .. ..16 ., ,, ,, mi.ed Si/, and 1 0 BetterldgeS Prize, eighteen varieties 5 0 ,, ,. twelve varieties .. .. .. .. ..3 6 ,, ,, SIX varieties .. .. .. .. .. ..2 6 ,, ,, mixed 6/. and 1 0 Dwarf Paeony Perfection, blue-black 2 6 ., ,, .. rose and white .. .. ., .. ..2 6 Large Flowered Rose, eight varieties 2 6 ,, ,, ., m
. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ty sort. 5 cts. each, 45 cts. per doz., $3.50per 100. May. Lovelj- pure white flowers, finely flaked brightrosy crimson; strong spike; good forcing variety. 45cts. per doz., S3 per 100.«• Mrs. Francis King. A new variety which excited greatcomment and admiration, both for size of flower andbeauty. The color of the flower is a light scarlet, of avery pleasing shade, which attracts attention at once.The flowers are cry large, usually measuring from 3%to 4 inches in diameter, and are borne on long stemswith from four to six flowers open at a time, to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rawsons-garden-manual-ww-rawson-co-ty-sort-5-cts-each-45-cts-per-doz-350per-100-may-lovelj-pure-white-flowers-finely-flaked-brightrosy-crimson-strong-spike-good-forcing-variety-45cts-per-doz-s3-per-100-mrs-francis-king-a-new-variety-which-excited-greatcomment-and-admiration-both-for-size-of-flower-andbeauty-the-color-of-the-flower-is-a-light-scarlet-of-avery-pleasing-shade-which-attracts-attention-at-oncethe-flowers-are-cry-large-usually-measuring-from-3to-4-inches-in-diameter-and-are-borne-on-long-stemswith-from-four-to-six-flowers-open-at-a-time-to-image336954886.html
RM2AG5HB2–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. ty sort. 5 cts. each, 45 cts. per doz., $3.50per 100. May. Lovelj- pure white flowers, finely flaked brightrosy crimson; strong spike; good forcing variety. 45cts. per doz., S3 per 100.«• Mrs. Francis King. A new variety which excited greatcomment and admiration, both for size of flower andbeauty. The color of the flower is a light scarlet, of avery pleasing shade, which attracts attention at once.The flowers are cry large, usually measuring from 3%to 4 inches in diameter, and are borne on long stemswith from four to six flowers open at a time, to
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. HE HOLDS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THIS MANURE. JOHN VS^ILLS, F.R.H.S., (BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND BOUQUETIST TO HER MAJESTY AND THE ROYAL FAMILY), ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY AND WINTER GARDEN, ONSLOW CRESCENT, SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. August i8, 1877.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 197 i BOULTON & PAUL, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, m NORWICH. No. 75.-MEL0N FRAMES and FORCINGFRAMES. The largest Slock in the Kingdom, ready to bedespatched on receipt of order. These Frames are made of the best re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-he-holds-the-entire-stock-of-this-manure-john-vsills-frhs-by-special-appointment-nurseryman-florist-and-bouquetist-to-her-majesty-and-the-royal-family-royal-exotic-nursery-and-winter-garden-onslow-crescent-south-kensington-london-sw-august-i8-1877-the-gardeners-chronicle-197-i-boulton-paul-horticultural-builders-m-norwich-no-75-mel0n-frames-and-forcingframes-the-largest-slock-in-the-kingdom-ready-to-bedespatched-on-receipt-of-order-these-frames-are-made-of-the-best-re-image336949469.html
RM2AG5ADH–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. HE HOLDS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THIS MANURE. JOHN VS^ILLS, F.R.H.S., (BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND BOUQUETIST TO HER MAJESTY AND THE ROYAL FAMILY), ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY AND WINTER GARDEN, ONSLOW CRESCENT, SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. August i8, 1877.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 197 i BOULTON & PAUL, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, m NORWICH. No. 75.-MEL0N FRAMES and FORCINGFRAMES. The largest Slock in the Kingdom, ready to bedespatched on receipt of order. These Frames are made of the best re
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. d. 4 each. I 6. each : Thii yoint, ieing easily removed, is specially adapted farTenants. . s. d. s. d. Pipes (6 ft. Iong>—2-m., I 8 .. 3-m., 2 8 .. 4-in >, (g ft. long)— ,, . , „ Elbows (No. 3)— „ 08.. „ o 10;; Tees (No. 13)- „ on .. „ 12Syphons (No. 16)— ,, i o .. ,. 14.. Joint complete, with Rubbers and Pins, V-in.,i.T, ,. .. , 3-n-. ? SJ^-; 4-in., li. 6rf.iJehvered into Truclts or Boats. Illustrations and Price Lists free.rerms—Cash against Invoice less ^^M per Cent. Discount.Estimates f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-d-4-each-i-6-each-thii-yoint-ieing-easily-removed-is-specially-adapted-fartenants-s-d-s-d-pipes-6-ft-ionggt2-m-i-8-3-m-2-8-4-in-gt-g-ft-long-elbows-no-3-08-o-10-tees-no-13-on-12syphons-no-16-i-o-14-joint-complete-with-rubbers-and-pins-v-init-3-n-sj-4-in-li-6rfijehvered-into-truclts-or-boats-illustrations-and-price-lists-freerermscash-against-invoice-less-m-per-cent-discountestimates-f-image336984166.html
RM2AG6XMP–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. d. 4 each. I 6. each : Thii yoint, ieing easily removed, is specially adapted farTenants. . s. d. s. d. Pipes (6 ft. Iong>—2-m., I 8 .. 3-m., 2 8 .. 4-in >, (g ft. long)— ,, . , „ Elbows (No. 3)— „ 08.. „ o 10;; Tees (No. 13)- „ on .. „ 12Syphons (No. 16)— ,, i o .. ,. 14.. Joint complete, with Rubbers and Pins, V-in.,i.T, ,. .. , 3-n-. ? SJ^-; 4-in., li. 6rf.iJehvered into Truclts or Boats. Illustrations and Price Lists free.rerms—Cash against Invoice less ^^M per Cent. Discount.Estimates f
Seed annual, 1899 . two feet apart in rows four to six feetapart. After the plants are well started give frequent and thorough cultiva-tion. Early the next spring spade in a heavy dressing of manure, and onequart of salt to each square rod and cultivate well as long as the size of theplants will permit or until they begin to die down. The next season the bedmay be cut over two or three times, but if this is done, all the shoots, no matterhow small, should be cut, and after the final cutting, give a good dressing ofmanure, ashes and salt, and frequent cultivation, till the plants meet in^therow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seed-annual-1899-two-feet-apart-in-rows-four-to-six-feetapart-after-the-plants-are-well-started-give-frequent-and-thorough-cultiva-tion-early-the-next-spring-spade-in-a-heavy-dressing-of-manure-and-onequart-of-salt-to-each-square-rod-and-cultivate-well-as-long-as-the-size-of-theplants-will-permit-or-until-they-begin-to-die-down-the-next-season-the-bedmay-be-cut-over-two-or-three-times-but-if-this-is-done-all-the-shoots-no-matterhow-small-should-be-cut-and-after-the-final-cutting-give-a-good-dressing-ofmanure-ashes-and-salt-and-frequent-cultivation-till-the-plants-meet-intherow-image339966227.html
RM2AN2PAY–Seed annual, 1899 . two feet apart in rows four to six feetapart. After the plants are well started give frequent and thorough cultiva-tion. Early the next spring spade in a heavy dressing of manure, and onequart of salt to each square rod and cultivate well as long as the size of theplants will permit or until they begin to die down. The next season the bedmay be cut over two or three times, but if this is done, all the shoots, no matterhow small, should be cut, and after the final cutting, give a good dressing ofmanure, ashes and salt, and frequent cultivation, till the plants meet in^therow
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. th, the tips always drooping when fullygrown. The flower-spikes are 8 to 10 feet high,stouter than a mans wrist when fully developed,bearing on the upper third a dense array of softpale pink flowers, 1^ inch across each, the petals of which are broad and rounded, the anthersreddish, and the ovaries orange-tinted. It is »splendid species, succeeding admirably in a>shrubbery clearing and other sheltered place,where its growing spikes would receive some-protection. The flowering-spikes of E. robustus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-th-the-tips-always-drooping-when-fullygrown-the-flower-spikes-are-8-to-10-feet-highstouter-than-a-mans-wrist-when-fully-developedbearing-on-the-upper-third-a-dense-array-of-softpale-pink-flowers-1-inch-across-each-the-petals-of-which-are-broad-and-rounded-the-anthersreddish-and-the-ovaries-orange-tinted-it-is-splendid-species-succeeding-admirably-in-agtshrubbery-clearing-and-other-sheltered-placewhere-its-growing-spikes-would-receive-some-protection-the-flowering-spikes-of-e-robustus-image336911967.html
RM2AG3JJ7–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. th, the tips always drooping when fullygrown. The flower-spikes are 8 to 10 feet high,stouter than a mans wrist when fully developed,bearing on the upper third a dense array of softpale pink flowers, 1^ inch across each, the petals of which are broad and rounded, the anthersreddish, and the ovaries orange-tinted. It is »splendid species, succeeding admirably in a>shrubbery clearing and other sheltered place,where its growing spikes would receive some-protection. The flowering-spikes of E. robustus
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . The last named (fig. 10) is laid out in a seriesof circular beds, bounded on one of its sides with a wideborder, and is situated, as it is very necessary a Rose-gat deu should be, in an area fully exposed to sunshine,and yet sheltered by distant trees and shrubberies fromdestructive winds. The shapes of the beds in theirfreedom from angles make them admirably adaptedfor the purpose of growing Roses ; aud one could onlydesire to hide the soil somewhat by some kind of feature in a garden that is more th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-the-last-named-fig-10-is-laid-out-in-a-seriesof-circular-beds-bounded-on-one-of-its-sides-with-a-wideborder-and-is-situated-as-it-is-very-necessary-a-rose-gat-deu-should-be-in-an-area-fully-exposed-to-sunshineand-yet-sheltered-by-distant-trees-and-shrubberies-fromdestructive-winds-the-shapes-of-the-beds-in-theirfreedom-from-angles-make-them-admirably-adaptedfor-the-purpose-of-growing-roses-aud-one-could-onlydesire-to-hide-the-soil-somewhat-by-some-kind-of-feature-in-a-garden-that-is-more-th-image339021830.html
RM2AKFNPE–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . The last named (fig. 10) is laid out in a seriesof circular beds, bounded on one of its sides with a wideborder, and is situated, as it is very necessary a Rose-gat deu should be, in an area fully exposed to sunshine,and yet sheltered by distant trees and shrubberies fromdestructive winds. The shapes of the beds in theirfreedom from angles make them admirably adaptedfor the purpose of growing Roses ; aud one could onlydesire to hide the soil somewhat by some kind of feature in a garden that is more th
The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ^ get this from the side of the roador along an old fence. If it can be got inthe fall, and thrown in a heap all winterso much the better; but my usual way isto take it direct from the fences to thepotting shed and use it. I have tried itboth waj^s, lettmg it be six months, andturning it right in and using it, and nevernoticed a particle of difference in the growthor fruit. If it is a stiff loam I mix it withcharcoal dust, enough to make it free. I al-low one quart of bone dust, the coarser thebetter; this keeps the soil porous, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-get-this-from-the-side-of-the-roador-along-an-old-fence-if-it-can-be-got-inthe-fall-and-thrown-in-a-heap-all-winterso-much-the-better-but-my-usual-way-isto-take-it-direct-from-the-fences-to-thepotting-shed-and-use-it-i-have-tried-itboth-wajs-lettmg-it-be-six-months-andturning-it-right-in-and-using-it-and-nevernoticed-a-particle-of-difference-in-the-growthor-fruit-if-it-is-a-stiff-loam-i-mix-it-withcharcoal-dust-enough-to-make-it-free-i-al-low-one-quart-of-bone-dust-the-coarser-thebetter-this-keeps-the-soil-porous-and-image339995356.html
RM2AN43F8–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ^ get this from the side of the roador along an old fence. If it can be got inthe fall, and thrown in a heap all winterso much the better; but my usual way isto take it direct from the fences to thepotting shed and use it. I have tried itboth waj^s, lettmg it be six months, andturning it right in and using it, and nevernoticed a particle of difference in the growthor fruit. If it is a stiff loam I mix it withcharcoal dust, enough to make it free. I al-low one quart of bone dust, the coarser thebetter; this keeps the soil porous, and
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ways be placed under cover in thelast week in September, at not more than 9 inchesfrom the glass, and be planted with a good ball ofroots and soil attached. Violets dislike heat,and all that they want is the frost kept outof the frame or pit in which they are placed. Iget flowers from my plants for seven months insuccession, and oftentimes longer. We fancv that New ork is tlie earliest variety; thencomes Marie Louise and then Swiinley White,This variety during the month of March was quite asight with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-ways-be-placed-under-cover-in-thelast-week-in-september-at-not-more-than-9-inchesfrom-the-glass-and-be-planted-with-a-good-ball-ofroots-and-soil-attached-violets-dislike-heatand-all-that-they-want-is-the-frost-kept-outof-the-frame-or-pit-in-which-they-are-placed-iget-flowers-from-my-plants-for-seven-months-insuccession-and-oftentimes-longer-we-fancv-that-new-ork-is-tlie-earliest-variety-thencomes-marie-louise-and-then-swiinley-whitethis-variety-during-the-month-of-march-was-quite-asight-with-image339075277.html
RM2AKJ5Y9–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ways be placed under cover in thelast week in September, at not more than 9 inchesfrom the glass, and be planted with a good ball ofroots and soil attached. Violets dislike heat,and all that they want is the frost kept outof the frame or pit in which they are placed. Iget flowers from my plants for seven months insuccession, and oftentimes longer. We fancv that New ork is tlie earliest variety; thencomes Marie Louise and then Swiinley White,This variety during the month of March was quite asight with
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . .In Class 112 (ten Crotons), M. Delaruve Cardon 284 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Mat 2, 1903. again succeeded in taking the 1st prize : the 2nd fallingto LEtablissement Dall£.(E, of Ledeoerg, Gbcnt. DRAC-ENAS AND BEOMELIAD3.were well shown, and very effective. In Class 115(twenty-five Dracrcnas), M. Draps Dom. of Latken,iamed for his success as a grower of ornamental plants,pecured 1st prize with a very fine lot: the 2nd going toM. L. de Noeile. of Mont St. Amand ; and the 3rd toM. Wattecamps-Syvei.len, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-in-class-112-ten-crotons-m-delaruve-cardon-284-the-gardeners-chronicle-mat-2-1903-again-succeeded-in-taking-the-1st-prize-the-2nd-fallingto-letablissement-dalle-of-ledeoerg-gbcnt-drac-enas-and-beomeliad3were-well-shown-and-very-effective-in-class-115twenty-five-dracrcnas-m-draps-dom-of-latkeniamed-for-his-success-as-a-grower-of-ornamental-plantspecured-1st-prize-with-a-very-fine-lot-the-2nd-going-tom-l-de-noeile-of-mont-st-amand-and-the-3rd-tom-wattecamps-syveilen-image338118767.html
RM2AJ2HX7–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . .In Class 112 (ten Crotons), M. Delaruve Cardon 284 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Mat 2, 1903. again succeeded in taking the 1st prize : the 2nd fallingto LEtablissement Dall£.(E, of Ledeoerg, Gbcnt. DRAC-ENAS AND BEOMELIAD3.were well shown, and very effective. In Class 115(twenty-five Dracrcnas), M. Draps Dom. of Latken,iamed for his success as a grower of ornamental plants,pecured 1st prize with a very fine lot: the 2nd going toM. L. de Noeile. of Mont St. Amand ; and the 3rd toM. Wattecamps-Syvei.len,
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . nts had not iu 37 attained any highposition as garden fruits ; but since that daywe have given them better culture, and mate-rially improved varieties. Those were in the daysmontioned apparently limited to the Red andWhite Dutch and the Black Naples. These arestill grown, but we have finer varieties now. is without one or more of them; indeed, theyhave become indispensable. With Nectarines, although there were aboutfourteen in cultivation at the early date, stillis our list of esteemed good varieties Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-nts-had-not-iu-37-attained-any-highposition-as-garden-fruits-but-since-that-daywe-have-given-them-better-culture-and-mate-rially-improved-varieties-those-were-in-the-daysmontioned-apparently-limited-to-the-red-andwhite-dutch-and-the-black-naples-these-arestill-grown-but-we-have-finer-varieties-now-is-without-one-or-more-of-them-indeed-theyhave-become-indispensable-with-nectarines-although-there-were-aboutfourteen-in-cultivation-at-the-early-date-stillis-our-list-of-esteemed-good-varieties-image338899559.html
RM2AKA5RK–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . nts had not iu 37 attained any highposition as garden fruits ; but since that daywe have given them better culture, and mate-rially improved varieties. Those were in the daysmontioned apparently limited to the Red andWhite Dutch and the Black Naples. These arestill grown, but we have finer varieties now. is without one or more of them; indeed, theyhave become indispensable. With Nectarines, although there were aboutfourteen in cultivation at the early date, stillis our list of esteemed good varieties
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. y and quantity being satisfactor)but it is expected all will be sold, there being suchlarge demand for it in the United States. Of Dadlis glomerata there is a short crop, but of excellequality. The supply of Festuca pratensis will be smalbut the quality is extra fine. The crop of Agrosistolonifera is a poor one. Of Timothy-grass and whiand Alsike Clover the crops are short and prices ulusually high. At present the probable crop of rlClover can scarcely be determined, but it cannot jexcessive, and the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-y-and-quantity-being-satisfactorbut-it-is-expected-all-will-be-sold-there-being-suchlarge-demand-for-it-in-the-united-states-of-dadlis-glomerata-there-is-a-short-crop-but-of-excellequality-the-supply-of-festuca-pratensis-will-be-smalbut-the-quality-is-extra-fine-the-crop-of-agrosistolonifera-is-a-poor-one-of-timothy-grass-and-whiand-alsike-clover-the-crops-are-short-and-prices-ulusually-high-at-present-the-probable-crop-of-rlclover-can-scarcely-be-determined-but-it-cannot-jexcessive-and-the-image337100882.html
RM2AGC7H6–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. y and quantity being satisfactor)but it is expected all will be sold, there being suchlarge demand for it in the United States. Of Dadlis glomerata there is a short crop, but of excellequality. The supply of Festuca pratensis will be smalbut the quality is extra fine. The crop of Agrosistolonifera is a poor one. Of Timothy-grass and whiand Alsike Clover the crops are short and prices ulusually high. At present the probable crop of rlClover can scarcely be determined, but it cannot jexcessive, and the
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Wholesale price list : fall, 1919 and spring, 1920 . OUR OFFICE AT CHASE. 4 CHASE NURSERY COMPANYS luii:iiilliiiiiiiiiliii;:iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiH^ FRUIT DEPARTMENT APPLES ONE YEAR BUDS Code I year 5 to 6 ft., mostly whijis Abaft 1 year 4 to 5 ft., mostly whips Abase I year 3 to 4 ft., mostly whips , Abash Arkansas Black Red June Delicious ^ Rome Beauty Early Harvest Roxbury Russett Gano t- stayman Horse 1 Sweet Bough Hyslop I Winesap Jonathan ^ Yates King David i Yellow Transparent Mammoth Blacktwig y York ImperialRed Astrachan Pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wholesale-price-list-fall-1919-and-spring-1920-our-office-at-chase-4-chase-nursery-companys-luiiiiilliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih-fruit-department-apples-one-year-buds-code-i-year-5-to-6-ft-mostly-whijis-abaft-1-year-4-to-5-ft-mostly-whips-abase-i-year-3-to-4-ft-mostly-whips-abash-arkansas-black-red-june-delicious-rome-beauty-early-harvest-roxbury-russett-gano-t-stayman-horse-1-sweet-bough-hyslop-i-winesap-jonathan-yates-king-david-i-yellow-transparent-mammoth-blacktwig-y-york-imperialred-astrachan-pe-image338478693.html
RM2AJK10N–Wholesale price list : fall, 1919 and spring, 1920 . OUR OFFICE AT CHASE. 4 CHASE NURSERY COMPANYS luii:iiilliiiiiiiiiliii;:iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiH^ FRUIT DEPARTMENT APPLES ONE YEAR BUDS Code I year 5 to 6 ft., mostly whijis Abaft 1 year 4 to 5 ft., mostly whips Abase I year 3 to 4 ft., mostly whips , Abash Arkansas Black Red June Delicious ^ Rome Beauty Early Harvest Roxbury Russett Gano t- stayman Horse 1 Sweet Bough Hyslop I Winesap Jonathan ^ Yates King David i Yellow Transparent Mammoth Blacktwig y York ImperialRed Astrachan Pe
Wholesale price list : fall, 1919 and spring, 1920 . iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiNh!:;iiiiiii;iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii{^^ DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—Continued ROSA, Carolniana (Carolina Rose) Code Per 10 Per 100 J to 3 ft $17.50 IS to M in Spar 15.00 Lucida (Glossy Rose) 2 to 3 ft 17.50 IS to 24 in Spat 15.00 RugOSSL 2 to 3 ft 20.00 18 to 24 in Speak 15.00 12 to 18 in. . - . - Spear 12..50 Splnosisslnra J to 3 ft . . Special $3..50 IS to 24 in. Specify 3.0(1 SPIREA, Anthony Waterer 24 to 30 in 25.C0 18 to 24 in .- Specter 20 m 15 to 18 in... -.Sped 17.50 12 to 15 in .. Speech 15.C0 Arguta 3 to 4 ft . .- Spee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wholesale-price-list-fall-1919-and-spring-1920-iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii!iiiinh!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii-deciduous-shrubscontinued-rosa-carolniana-carolina-rose-code-per-10-per-100-j-to-3-ft-1750-is-to-m-in-spar-1500-lucida-glossy-rose-2-to-3-ft-1750-is-to-24-in-spat-1500-rugossl-2-to-3-ft-2000-18-to-24-in-speak-1500-12-to-18-in-spear-1250-splnosisslnra-j-to-3-ft-special-350-is-to-24-in-specify-301-spirea-anthony-waterer-24-to-30-in-25c0-18-to-24-in-specter-20-m-15-to-18-in-sped-1750-12-to-15-in-speech-15c0-arguta-3-to-4-ft-spee-image338476212.html
RM2AJJWT4–Wholesale price list : fall, 1919 and spring, 1920 . iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiNh!:;iiiiiii;iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii{^^ DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—Continued ROSA, Carolniana (Carolina Rose) Code Per 10 Per 100 J to 3 ft $17.50 IS to M in Spar 15.00 Lucida (Glossy Rose) 2 to 3 ft 17.50 IS to 24 in Spat 15.00 RugOSSL 2 to 3 ft 20.00 18 to 24 in Speak 15.00 12 to 18 in. . - . - Spear 12..50 Splnosisslnra J to 3 ft . . Special $3..50 IS to 24 in. Specify 3.0(1 SPIREA, Anthony Waterer 24 to 30 in 25.C0 18 to 24 in .- Specter 20 m 15 to 18 in... -.Sped 17.50 12 to 15 in .. Speech 15.C0 Arguta 3 to 4 ft . .- Spee
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . SEEDS. JXMES:VEITCH & SONS, EOYAL EXOTIC NUESEEY, KINGS EOAD, CHELSEA, S.W.. ^^^.C- PBIMTTLA SINENSIS, iVEITCHS? ? SCAELET GEM. This beautiful variety.cannot be too highly recommended, thebrilliancy of colouring and form and quality of the flowers plac-ing it on an equality with our superb strains of Ked and WhitePrimulas, which are acknowledged to be the finest in cultivation.The flowers are of acharming shade of scarlet, of fine substanceand beautifully fringed, and the plant is of fine habit, the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-seeds-jxmesveitch-sons-eoyal-exotic-nueseey-kings-eoad-chelsea-sw-c-pbimttla-sinensis-iveitchs-scaelet-gem-this-beautiful-varietycannot-be-too-highly-recommended-thebrilliancy-of-colouring-and-form-and-quality-of-the-flowers-plac-ing-it-on-an-equality-with-our-superb-strains-of-ked-and-whiteprimulas-which-are-acknowledged-to-be-the-finest-in-cultivationthe-flowers-are-of-acharming-shade-of-scarlet-of-fine-substanceand-beautifully-fringed-and-the-plant-is-of-fine-habit-the-image339245352.html
RM2AKWXWC–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . SEEDS. JXMES:VEITCH & SONS, EOYAL EXOTIC NUESEEY, KINGS EOAD, CHELSEA, S.W.. ^^^.C- PBIMTTLA SINENSIS, iVEITCHS? ? SCAELET GEM. This beautiful variety.cannot be too highly recommended, thebrilliancy of colouring and form and quality of the flowers plac-ing it on an equality with our superb strains of Ked and WhitePrimulas, which are acknowledged to be the finest in cultivation.The flowers are of acharming shade of scarlet, of fine substanceand beautifully fringed, and the plant is of fine habit, the
Horticultural register, and gardener's magazine . top of the nextstake, and secured in its rear; its luxuriance being thus restrained. The same system of restriction is practised at the Clos de Vougeaud.This is regarded as the best vineyard in France, and was sold duringthe revolution, and in 1794, for one million one hundred thousandfrancs. This vineyard is walled round. The vines being kept low,and the ground never manured. The soil is calcareous, on a founda-tion of limestone or calcareous rocks. In cold countries, where grapes require the whole heat of the sun,the vines, according to the b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horticultural-register-and-gardeners-magazine-top-of-the-nextstake-and-secured-in-its-rear-its-luxuriance-being-thus-restrained-the-same-system-of-restriction-is-practised-at-the-clos-de-vougeaudthis-is-regarded-as-the-best-vineyard-in-france-and-was-sold-duringthe-revolution-and-in-1794-for-one-million-one-hundred-thousandfrancs-this-vineyard-is-walled-round-the-vines-being-kept-lowand-the-ground-never-manured-the-soil-is-calcareous-on-a-founda-tion-of-limestone-or-calcareous-rocks-in-cold-countries-where-grapes-require-the-whole-heat-of-the-sunthe-vines-according-to-the-b-image340192737.html
RM2AND38H–Horticultural register, and gardener's magazine . top of the nextstake, and secured in its rear; its luxuriance being thus restrained. The same system of restriction is practised at the Clos de Vougeaud.This is regarded as the best vineyard in France, and was sold duringthe revolution, and in 1794, for one million one hundred thousandfrancs. This vineyard is walled round. The vines being kept low,and the ground never manured. The soil is calcareous, on a founda-tion of limestone or calcareous rocks. In cold countries, where grapes require the whole heat of the sun,the vines, according to the b
. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. eet, NEW YORK. TREE SEEPS AND STOCKS^ We have now a Catalogue ready of Seeds of Trees, Shrubs and Fruit Stocks, thatare ready for Spring sowing, which will be sent free to all applicants. Among these are limited supplies of Apple, Pear, Plum, Mazzard and Mahaleb Seedswhich will be sold at the lowest figures for a first-class article. We have also limited supplies of Mahaleb, Plum, Pear and second-class MazzardStocks, which will be sold at reasonable rate to close up for the season. Meehans Nurseries, Germantown, Philadelphia. FLOWER SEEDS XVSTAT CRO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-monthly-and-horticulturist-eet-new-york-tree-seeps-and-stocks-we-have-now-a-catalogue-ready-of-seeds-of-trees-shrubs-and-fruit-stocks-thatare-ready-for-spring-sowing-which-will-be-sent-free-to-all-applicants-among-these-are-limited-supplies-of-apple-pear-plum-mazzard-and-mahaleb-seedswhich-will-be-sold-at-the-lowest-figures-for-a-first-class-article-we-have-also-limited-supplies-of-mahaleb-plum-pear-and-second-class-mazzardstocks-which-will-be-sold-at-reasonable-rate-to-close-up-for-the-season-meehans-nurseries-germantown-philadelphia-flower-seeds-xvstat-cro-image336956964.html
RM2AG5M18–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. eet, NEW YORK. TREE SEEPS AND STOCKS^ We have now a Catalogue ready of Seeds of Trees, Shrubs and Fruit Stocks, thatare ready for Spring sowing, which will be sent free to all applicants. Among these are limited supplies of Apple, Pear, Plum, Mazzard and Mahaleb Seedswhich will be sold at the lowest figures for a first-class article. We have also limited supplies of Mahaleb, Plum, Pear and second-class MazzardStocks, which will be sold at reasonable rate to close up for the season. Meehans Nurseries, Germantown, Philadelphia. FLOWER SEEDS XVSTAT CRO
The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ers. S. B. Fanning, Jamesport, L. I.—Price List of Choice Farm Seeds. R. D. Hawley, Hartford, Ct.—Ciicular of Tomato. Reisig 4 Hexamer, Newcastle, N. Y.- Circular of Seeds, Potatoes and Small Fruits. Edward F. Jones, Binghampton, N. Y.—Catalogue of Scales. S. L. Goodale, Augusta, Me.—Address on Commercial Manures. G. E. Cleeton, New Haven, Ct.—Catalogue of Poultry Breeders and Fanciers. Bennett Sf Davidson, Flatbush, L. I.—Spring Catalogue of New Plants. Suel Foster, Muscatine, Iowa. —Catalogue of Nursery. Jos. M. Wade, Philadelphia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-ers-s-b-fanning-jamesport-l-iprice-list-of-choice-farm-seeds-r-d-hawley-hartford-ctciicular-of-tomato-reisig-4-hexamer-newcastle-n-y-circular-of-seeds-potatoes-and-small-fruits-edward-f-jones-binghampton-n-ycatalogue-of-scales-s-l-goodale-augusta-meaddress-on-commercial-manures-g-e-cleeton-new-haven-ctcatalogue-of-poultry-breeders-and-fanciers-bennett-sf-davidson-flatbush-l-ispring-catalogue-of-new-plants-suel-foster-muscatine-iowa-catalogue-of-nursery-jos-m-wade-philadelphia-image342850564.html
RM2AWP5B0–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ers. S. B. Fanning, Jamesport, L. I.—Price List of Choice Farm Seeds. R. D. Hawley, Hartford, Ct.—Ciicular of Tomato. Reisig 4 Hexamer, Newcastle, N. Y.- Circular of Seeds, Potatoes and Small Fruits. Edward F. Jones, Binghampton, N. Y.—Catalogue of Scales. S. L. Goodale, Augusta, Me.—Address on Commercial Manures. G. E. Cleeton, New Haven, Ct.—Catalogue of Poultry Breeders and Fanciers. Bennett Sf Davidson, Flatbush, L. I.—Spring Catalogue of New Plants. Suel Foster, Muscatine, Iowa. —Catalogue of Nursery. Jos. M. Wade, Philadelphia
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. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. gratis. HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS,Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Chester, k THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. Til YY 0 c I Importations continually arriving, and always on band, of? kinds of [GETABLE, FLOWER AND TREE SEEDS, hiding pure California Alfalfa. Also, just arrived from Aus-ia, a fine lot of Eucalyptus or Blue Gum Seed, and fromland, a complete collection of Flowering Bulbs of tbe finesteties. B. F. WELLINGTON, Importer and Dealer in Seeds, 435 WASHINGTON STREET, ly opposite the Post-office. San Francisco, Cal. P. C. LARSEN. W. WILSOK. LARSEN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-california-horticulturist-and-floral-magazine-gratis-hoopes-bro-thomascherry-hill-nurseries-west-chester-k-the-horticultural-advertiser-til-yy-0-c-i-importations-continually-arriving-and-always-on-band-of-kinds-of-getable-flower-and-tree-seeds-hiding-pure-california-alfalfa-also-just-arrived-from-aus-ia-a-fine-lot-of-eucalyptus-or-blue-gum-seed-and-fromland-a-complete-collection-of-flowering-bulbs-of-tbe-finesteties-b-f-wellington-importer-and-dealer-in-seeds-435-washington-street-ly-opposite-the-post-office-san-francisco-cal-p-c-larsen-w-wilsok-larsen-image337060624.html
RM2AGAC7C–. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. gratis. HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS,Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Chester, k THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. Til YY 0 c I Importations continually arriving, and always on band, of? kinds of [GETABLE, FLOWER AND TREE SEEDS, hiding pure California Alfalfa. Also, just arrived from Aus-ia, a fine lot of Eucalyptus or Blue Gum Seed, and fromland, a complete collection of Flowering Bulbs of tbe finesteties. B. F. WELLINGTON, Importer and Dealer in Seeds, 435 WASHINGTON STREET, ly opposite the Post-office. San Francisco, Cal. P. C. LARSEN. W. WILSOK. LARSEN
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Two end pieces included with each dozen. The above are strongly recommended, being much smaller inthe mesh than the ordinary diamond pattern, and proof againstthe smallest birds. O^ders exccitted on receipt. Illustrated and Priced Catalogues of Horticultural Wirework,Fittings for Wiring Walls, &c., on application, ji* Five per cent, discount allowed for cash with order.Special quotations for large quantities. J. J. THOMAS & CO. Show-BOOMS f 87, Queen Victoria Street, E.G.? 1 285, Edgware Road, W. Manu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-two-end-pieces-included-with-each-dozen-the-above-are-strongly-recommended-being-much-smaller-inthe-mesh-than-the-ordinary-diamond-pattern-and-proof-againstthe-smallest-birds-oders-exccitted-on-receipt-illustrated-and-priced-catalogues-of-horticultural-wireworkfittings-for-wiring-walls-c-on-application-ji-five-per-cent-discount-allowed-for-cash-with-orderspecial-quotations-for-large-quantities-j-j-thomas-co-show-booms-f-87-queen-victoria-street-eg-1-285-edgware-road-w-manu-image339088434.html
RM2AKJPN6–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Two end pieces included with each dozen. The above are strongly recommended, being much smaller inthe mesh than the ordinary diamond pattern, and proof againstthe smallest birds. O^ders exccitted on receipt. Illustrated and Priced Catalogues of Horticultural Wirework,Fittings for Wiring Walls, &c., on application, ji* Five per cent, discount allowed for cash with order.Special quotations for large quantities. J. J. THOMAS & CO. Show-BOOMS f 87, Queen Victoria Street, E.G.? 1 285, Edgware Road, W. Manu
The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . adapted for in-door culture. JVotes fo7^ Cottage Gardeners. 299 Its price is so cheap as to be within the reach of all; and we know no way more simpleor inexpensive to form a flower garden than to cut a circle in the turf of the lawn, aboutten or fifteen feet in diameter, and fill it entire with one solid bed of the geranium. Wehave seen many successful beds of this character, and have often wondered why it was notmore generally used for this purpose. Snlbs for Mouse Culture. It will soon be time to plant our collection of bulbs thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-adapted-for-in-door-culture-jvotes-fo7-cottage-gardeners-299-its-price-is-so-cheap-as-to-be-within-the-reach-of-all-and-we-know-no-way-more-simpleor-inexpensive-to-form-a-flower-garden-than-to-cut-a-circle-in-the-turf-of-the-lawn-aboutten-or-fifteen-feet-in-diameter-and-fill-it-entire-with-one-solid-bed-of-the-geranium-wehave-seen-many-successful-beds-of-this-character-and-have-often-wondered-why-it-was-notmore-generally-used-for-this-purpose-snlbs-for-mouse-culture-it-will-soon-be-time-to-plant-our-collection-of-bulbs-thi-image342840304.html
RM2AWNM8G–The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . adapted for in-door culture. JVotes fo7^ Cottage Gardeners. 299 Its price is so cheap as to be within the reach of all; and we know no way more simpleor inexpensive to form a flower garden than to cut a circle in the turf of the lawn, aboutten or fifteen feet in diameter, and fill it entire with one solid bed of the geranium. Wehave seen many successful beds of this character, and have often wondered why it was notmore generally used for this purpose. Snlbs for Mouse Culture. It will soon be time to plant our collection of bulbs thi
Seed annual, 1899 . thous-ands, each year bringing forth newand choice selections which havebeen produced from seed, which isthe only method of obtaining new-varieties. Half hardy perennial.Fine Mixed Pkt. 1 Sets GLADIOLUS. .. QROFFS HYBRIDS Mr. Groff is a most enthusiastic andsuccessful cultivator of the Gladi-olus, and under his skillful carethey develop remarkably well, fur-nishing flowers of marvelous sizeand beauty. He has crossed someof the finest sorts and saved theseed, so that we are able to offer avery superior strain Pkt. 3Sets For Gladiolus Bulbs, seepage 95.. *^ GLOBE AMARANTH. Gl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seed-annual-1899-thous-ands-each-year-bringing-forth-newand-choice-selections-which-havebeen-produced-from-seed-which-isthe-only-method-of-obtaining-new-varieties-half-hardy-perennialfine-mixed-pkt-1-sets-gladiolus-qroffs-hybrids-mr-groff-is-a-most-enthusiastic-andsuccessful-cultivator-of-the-gladi-olus-and-under-his-skillful-carethey-develop-remarkably-well-fur-nishing-flowers-of-marvelous-sizeand-beauty-he-has-crossed-someof-the-finest-sorts-and-saved-theseed-so-that-we-are-able-to-offer-avery-superior-strain-pkt-3sets-for-gladiolus-bulbs-seepage-95-globe-amaranth-gl-image339466162.html
RM2AM80FE–Seed annual, 1899 . thous-ands, each year bringing forth newand choice selections which havebeen produced from seed, which isthe only method of obtaining new-varieties. Half hardy perennial.Fine Mixed Pkt. 1 Sets GLADIOLUS. .. QROFFS HYBRIDS Mr. Groff is a most enthusiastic andsuccessful cultivator of the Gladi-olus, and under his skillful carethey develop remarkably well, fur-nishing flowers of marvelous sizeand beauty. He has crossed someof the finest sorts and saved theseed, so that we are able to offer avery superior strain Pkt. 3Sets For Gladiolus Bulbs, seepage 95.. *^ GLOBE AMARANTH. Gl
The Gardener's magazine and register of rural & domestic improvement . akstones on the roadsides. This might easily be effected either by a tentof simple construction covered with Edingtons waterproof cloth, or byfour frames of straw matting, three for sides, and one for a roof. (See alsoVol. V. p. G78. fig. 156.) He should likewise be furnished with sabots forhis feet. — Cond. The Normandy Wheelbarrow. — You should strongly recommend this tomarket-gardeners. I send you a sketch of one which I saw in daily use fortwo years during my stay at Honfleur and Lisieux. There is a subscription-garden Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-magazine-and-register-of-rural-domestic-improvement-akstones-on-the-roadsides-this-might-easily-be-effected-either-by-a-tentof-simple-construction-covered-with-edingtons-waterproof-cloth-or-byfour-frames-of-straw-matting-three-for-sides-and-one-for-a-roof-see-alsovol-v-p-g78-fig-156-he-should-likewise-be-furnished-with-sabots-forhis-feet-cond-the-normandy-wheelbarrow-you-should-strongly-recommend-this-tomarket-gardeners-i-send-you-a-sketch-of-one-which-i-saw-in-daily-use-fortwo-years-during-my-stay-at-honfleur-and-lisieux-there-is-a-subscription-garden-image339352716.html
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. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. , 12mo,cloth. Sent post-paid on receipt of Sl.,50. Address, CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. CACTACEOUS PLANTS THEIR HISTORY AND CULTURE. By Lewis Castle, formerly of the Royal Gardens, Kew.12 mo, cloth. 93 pages with numerous illustrations. Price,50 cents; by mail, prepaid. CHAS. II. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St.. Phila. PRACTICAL FORESTRY. BY ANDREW S. KCLLEB. 1 A Treatise on the Propagation, Planting, and Cultivation with a Description, and the Botanical and Popular Names 1 of all the Indigenous Trees of the United States, both A Treatise on Be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-monthly-and-horticulturist-12mocloth-sent-post-paid-on-receipt-of-sl50-address-chas-h-marot-814-chestnut-st-phila-cactaceous-plants-their-history-and-culture-by-lewis-castle-formerly-of-the-royal-gardens-kew12-mo-cloth-93-pages-with-numerous-illustrations-price50-cents-by-mail-prepaid-chas-ii-marot-814-chestnut-st-phila-practical-forestry-by-andrew-s-kclleb-1-a-treatise-on-the-propagation-planting-and-cultivation-with-a-description-and-the-botanical-and-popular-names-1-of-all-the-indigenous-trees-of-the-united-states-both-a-treatise-on-be-image336926955.html
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Wood and garden; notes and thoughts, practical and critical, of a working amateur . Borders of Michaelmas Daisies. OCTOBER 127 varieties of Mdalia japonica, the fresh green foliage ofIndian Corn, and the brUliant light-green leafage ofFunkia grandiflora. Great attention is paid to stakingthe Asters. Nothing is more deplorable than to seea neglected, overgrown plant, at the last moment, whenalready half blown down, tied up in a tight bunch toone stake. When we are cutting underwood in thecopse in tlie winter, special branching spray is lookedout for our Michaelmas Daisies and cut about four fee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wood-and-garden-notes-and-thoughts-practical-and-critical-of-a-working-amateur-borders-of-michaelmas-daisies-october-127-varieties-of-mdalia-japonica-the-fresh-green-foliage-ofindian-corn-and-the-bruliant-light-green-leafage-offunkia-grandiflora-great-attention-is-paid-to-stakingthe-asters-nothing-is-more-deplorable-than-to-seea-neglected-overgrown-plant-at-the-last-moment-whenalready-half-blown-down-tied-up-in-a-tight-bunch-toone-stake-when-we-are-cutting-underwood-in-thecopse-in-tlie-winter-special-branching-spray-is-lookedout-for-our-michaelmas-daisies-and-cut-about-four-fee-image343236512.html
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. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ed with red, and clothed withhairs on the inside similar to the Sarracenias, towhich it is allied. The pitchers are not nearly so highly coloured as those represented in theBota7iical Maga-Ane. The flower-scapes are brac-teate, from 12 to 15 inches high, slightly hairy,and brightly tinged with red towards the top,the strongest ones producing a fair-sized pitcherabout 3 inches from their base. The perianthis bell-shaped, composed of usually four, rarelyfive pure white sepals, which after a time become Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-ed-with-red-and-clothed-withhairs-on-the-inside-similar-to-the-sarracenias-towhich-it-is-allied-the-pitchers-are-not-nearly-so-highly-coloured-as-those-represented-in-thebota7iical-maga-ane-the-flower-scapes-are-brac-teate-from-12-to-15-inches-high-slightly-hairyand-brightly-tinged-with-red-towards-the-topthe-strongest-ones-producing-a-fair-sized-pitcherabout-3-inches-from-their-base-the-perianthis-bell-shaped-composed-of-usually-four-rarelyfive-pure-white-sepals-which-after-a-time-become-image336902986.html
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. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. SEWING MACHINE. Saves Muscle, Health, Time and Temper. ? Domestic Paper Fashions, Elegant in Design, Perfect in Fit. ? Send Stamp, or call for Catalogue— J. W. EVANS, 89 POST STREET, Mechanics* Institute Building.. My annual Catalogue of Vegetable andFlower Seed, for 1879, rich in engravings, willbe ready in January, and sent FEEE, to all whoapply. Customers of last season need not write for it.I offer one of the largest collections of Vegetable Seedever sent out by any seed house in America, a large por-tion of which were grown on my six se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-california-horticulturist-and-floral-magazine-sewing-machine-saves-muscle-health-time-and-temper-domestic-paper-fashions-elegant-in-design-perfect-in-fit-send-stamp-or-call-for-catalogue-j-w-evans-89-post-street-mechanics-institute-building-my-annual-catalogue-of-vegetable-andflower-seed-for-1879-rich-in-engravings-willbe-ready-in-january-and-sent-feee-to-all-whoapply-customers-of-last-season-need-not-write-for-iti-offer-one-of-the-largest-collections-of-vegetable-seedever-sent-out-by-any-seed-house-in-america-a-large-por-tion-of-which-were-grown-on-my-six-se-image337053514.html
RM2AGA35E–. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. SEWING MACHINE. Saves Muscle, Health, Time and Temper. ? Domestic Paper Fashions, Elegant in Design, Perfect in Fit. ? Send Stamp, or call for Catalogue— J. W. EVANS, 89 POST STREET, Mechanics* Institute Building.. My annual Catalogue of Vegetable andFlower Seed, for 1879, rich in engravings, willbe ready in January, and sent FEEE, to all whoapply. Customers of last season need not write for it.I offer one of the largest collections of Vegetable Seedever sent out by any seed house in America, a large por-tion of which were grown on my six se
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . NEWCATALOGUE of Greenhouses & GardenIVamea, just issued willbe sent, post-free, to anyaddress, on reference tothis advertisement. SEND FOR NEW PRICED ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.. GROMPTON& FAWKES, ^<w-* HORTICULTURAIi BUILDERS, CHELMSFORD. NEW BOOK of Photo-Lilho-ti;rii]iluil Sketches of Winter Gar-<i.Mi.4, Kanf^es of Hothouses, Viner-Iw, Arcliitwtural Conservatories,ttc, (jf various Designs and Sizes,recently constructed, erected, fitted,nini licated complete by us in differ-ent parts of the country Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-newcatalogue-of-greenhouses-gardenivamea-just-issued-willbe-sent-post-free-to-anyaddress-on-reference-tothis-advertisement-send-for-new-priced-illustrated-catalogue-grompton-fawkes-ltw-horticulturaii-builders-chelmsford-new-book-of-photo-lilho-tirii-iluil-sketches-of-winter-gar-ltimi4-kanfes-of-hothouses-viner-iw-arcliitwtural-conservatoriesttc-jf-various-designs-and-sizesrecently-constructed-erected-fittednini-licated-complete-by-us-in-differ-ent-parts-of-the-country-image339054393.html
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. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. San Francisco, Cal. LARSEN & WILSON, Dealers in Fine Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, anil Silverware N. W. cor. of Kearny and Sutter Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. Fine Watch Repairing at Reasonable Prices a Specially. EntireSatisfaction Guaranteed. We desire to call the attention of our customers and friends, andthe public in general, to the fact that we have now in our employMr. Caetwbight, of London, a skillful workman in everything per-taining to Fine Watch Repairing, and for many years in the em-ploy of the celebrated house of James Hoddell <fc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-california-horticulturist-and-floral-magazine-san-francisco-cal-larsen-wilson-dealers-in-fine-watches-diamonds-jewelry-anil-silverware-n-w-cor-of-kearny-and-sutter-streets-san-francisco-fine-watch-repairing-at-reasonable-prices-a-specially-entiresatisfaction-guaranteed-we-desire-to-call-the-attention-of-our-customers-and-friends-andthe-public-in-general-to-the-fact-that-we-have-now-in-our-employmr-caetwbight-of-london-a-skillful-workman-in-everything-per-taining-to-fine-watch-repairing-and-for-many-years-in-the-em-ploy-of-the-celebrated-house-of-james-hoddell-ltfc-image336987588.html
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. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. scooped and twisted from its center tothe tip, is of unusual length and is sharplypointed. The petals are joined up to one-halftheir length and then expand in star-form. Thecolor is an intense scarlet, with a broad bandof gold around the prominent disc, this latterbeing also encircled with finely twisted petaloidstamens. Plants, 50 cts. each. One of the freest blooming Single Dahlias ; color bright scarlet, pet-als are scooped and pointed ; height 5 feet.Plants. Each 50 cts. Our total collection of Dahlias for 1910 comprisesover 2,800 varieties, th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rawsons-garden-manual-ww-rawson-co-scooped-and-twisted-from-its-center-tothe-tip-is-of-unusual-length-and-is-sharplypointed-the-petals-are-joined-up-to-one-halftheir-length-and-then-expand-in-star-form-thecolor-is-an-intense-scarlet-with-a-broad-bandof-gold-around-the-prominent-disc-this-latterbeing-also-encircled-with-finely-twisted-petaloidstamens-plants-50-cts-each-one-of-the-freest-blooming-single-dahlias-color-bright-scarlet-pet-als-are-scooped-and-pointed-height-5-feetplants-each-50-cts-our-total-collection-of-dahlias-for-1910-comprisesover-2800-varieties-th-image336953016.html
RM2AG5F08–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. scooped and twisted from its center tothe tip, is of unusual length and is sharplypointed. The petals are joined up to one-halftheir length and then expand in star-form. Thecolor is an intense scarlet, with a broad bandof gold around the prominent disc, this latterbeing also encircled with finely twisted petaloidstamens. Plants, 50 cts. each. One of the freest blooming Single Dahlias ; color bright scarlet, pet-als are scooped and pointed ; height 5 feet.Plants. Each 50 cts. Our total collection of Dahlias for 1910 comprisesover 2,800 varieties, th
The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . , was spread in the middle, and in the recess, withRoses, forming the figures of cypress trees. Roses decorated all the candlesticks, whichwere quite numerous. The surface of the haivz, or reservoir of water, was completelycovered with rose leaves, which also were scattered on the principal walks leading to themansion. The surface of the reservoir was so entirely covered with rose leaves that the water wasvisible only when stirred by the air, and that the servants, during the entertainment, werecontinually scattering fresh roses bot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horticulturist-and-journal-of-rural-art-and-rural-taste-was-spread-in-the-middle-and-in-the-recess-withroses-forming-the-figures-of-cypress-trees-roses-decorated-all-the-candlesticks-whichwere-quite-numerous-the-surface-of-the-haivz-or-reservoir-of-water-was-completelycovered-with-rose-leaves-which-also-were-scattered-on-the-principal-walks-leading-to-themansion-the-surface-of-the-reservoir-was-so-entirely-covered-with-rose-leaves-that-the-water-wasvisible-only-when-stirred-by-the-air-and-that-the-servants-during-the-entertainment-werecontinually-scattering-fresh-roses-bot-image342842452.html
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Seed annual, 1899 . ..PANSY... Trimaroeau, Very Large Flowered Pansy. These lovely flowers are favorites with all, not only for the brilliancy and variety of their colors, but for the durability of their bloom. Lord Beaconsfield, the ground color is purple violet, shading off in top petals (jnly to a whitish hue Pkt. lOcts Snow Queen, also called Snow Flake, flowers of a delicate, pure white Pkt. lOcts Emperor William, indigo, dark center ? lOcts King of the Blacks lOcts Odier, or large stained, large, each petal blotched IScts Pure Yellow • lOcts Variegated and striped lOcts White * lOcts Gol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seed-annual-1899-pansy-trimaroeau-very-large-flowered-pansy-these-lovely-flowers-are-favorites-with-all-not-only-for-the-brilliancy-and-variety-of-their-colors-but-for-the-durability-of-their-bloom-lord-beaconsfield-the-ground-color-is-purple-violet-shading-off-in-top-petals-jnly-to-a-whitish-hue-pkt-locts-snow-queen-also-called-snow-flake-flowers-of-a-delicate-pure-white-pkt-locts-emperor-william-indigo-dark-center-locts-king-of-the-blacks-locts-odier-or-large-stained-large-each-petal-blotched-iscts-pure-yellow-locts-variegated-and-striped-locts-white-locts-gol-image339459769.html
RM2AM7MB5–Seed annual, 1899 . ..PANSY... Trimaroeau, Very Large Flowered Pansy. These lovely flowers are favorites with all, not only for the brilliancy and variety of their colors, but for the durability of their bloom. Lord Beaconsfield, the ground color is purple violet, shading off in top petals (jnly to a whitish hue Pkt. lOcts Snow Queen, also called Snow Flake, flowers of a delicate, pure white Pkt. lOcts Emperor William, indigo, dark center ? lOcts King of the Blacks lOcts Odier, or large stained, large, each petal blotched IScts Pure Yellow • lOcts Variegated and striped lOcts White * lOcts Gol
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Photograph by H. N. King. Moat at Ditton Park, the residence of the Lord Wolverton. Printed by Lov« & Malcomson, Ltd., London, W.C, Sf.itember 13, 1913.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 181. THE (garfonm (Kljrnnirk No. 1,394.—SATUBDA Y, SEPTEMBER, 13, 1913. CONTENTS. Arthropodium cirrha- Potatos in France and tum 1S4 Belgium 189 Bankruptcy statistics .. 189 Primula Rushyi.. 190 Books, notices of—Daffodil Year Book ..G£o-Botanique Congo- 185 Rose garden, an experi-mental .. 189 [aise, Documents R.H.S. Fruit S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-photograph-by-h-n-king-moat-at-ditton-park-the-residence-of-the-lord-wolverton-printed-by-lov-malcomson-ltd-london-wc-sfitember-13-1913-the-gardeners-chronicle-181-the-garfonm-kljrnnirk-no-1394satubda-y-september-13-1913-contents-arthropodium-cirrha-potatos-in-france-and-tum-1s4-belgium-189-bankruptcy-statistics-189-primula-rushyi-190-books-notices-ofdaffodil-year-book-go-botanique-congo-185-rose-garden-an-experi-mental-189-aise-documents-rhs-fruit-s-image343338478.html
RM2AXGBME–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Photograph by H. N. King. Moat at Ditton Park, the residence of the Lord Wolverton. Printed by Lov« & Malcomson, Ltd., London, W.C, Sf.itember 13, 1913.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 181. THE (garfonm (Kljrnnirk No. 1,394.—SATUBDA Y, SEPTEMBER, 13, 1913. CONTENTS. Arthropodium cirrha- Potatos in France and tum 1S4 Belgium 189 Bankruptcy statistics .. 189 Primula Rushyi.. 190 Books, notices of—Daffodil Year Book ..G£o-Botanique Congo- 185 Rose garden, an experi-mental .. 189 [aise, Documents R.H.S. Fruit S
The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1888 . hly worked before planting. Ina like manner then, the amateur mayproceed. If the soil has not been dug orfertilized, for a few years apply a lib-eral supply of manure in the fall aboutthe middle of October, and if not readyto plant at that date, they may beplanted any time before extreme frost,as they do not make much growth inthe fall. Take the plants, or pips as they aretermed, and plant them in rows twelve CAiVA DIAN UORTICUL TCJUST. Go inches apart, and six inches apart in therows, planting the roots straight downand not spread out, for in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canadian-horticulturist-monthly-1888-hly-worked-before-planting-ina-like-manner-then-the-amateur-mayproceed-if-the-soil-has-not-been-dug-orfertilized-for-a-few-years-apply-a-lib-eral-supply-of-manure-in-the-fall-aboutthe-middle-of-october-and-if-not-readyto-plant-at-that-date-they-may-beplanted-any-time-before-extreme-frostas-they-do-not-make-much-growth-inthe-fall-take-the-plants-or-pips-as-they-aretermed-and-plant-them-in-rows-twelve-caiva-dian-uorticul-tcjust-go-inches-apart-and-six-inches-apart-in-therows-planting-the-roots-straight-downand-not-spread-out-for-in-the-image340155193.html
RM2ANBBBN–The Canadian horticulturist [monthly], 1888 . hly worked before planting. Ina like manner then, the amateur mayproceed. If the soil has not been dug orfertilized, for a few years apply a lib-eral supply of manure in the fall aboutthe middle of October, and if not readyto plant at that date, they may beplanted any time before extreme frost,as they do not make much growth inthe fall. Take the plants, or pips as they aretermed, and plant them in rows twelve CAiVA DIAN UORTICUL TCJUST. Go inches apart, and six inches apart in therows, planting the roots straight downand not spread out, for in the
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The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . d where the foliage is well ret linedin this manner, the flowers push themselves forthwith a vigour that is unknown in gardens where thogreater number are cast during the summer heat.Giant clumps such as those named will Bend theirroots down to a depth of 3 feet, and where this is thecase all else will follow. One of the greatest mis-takes in the culture of the Christmas Ro3e is thatof attempting to move, or rather transplant, one ofthese big specimens intact, for the simple reasonthat the long roots Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-d-where-the-foliage-is-well-ret-linedin-this-manner-the-flowers-push-themselves-forthwith-a-vigour-that-is-unknown-in-gardens-where-thogreater-number-are-cast-during-the-summer-heatgiant-clumps-such-as-those-named-will-bend-theirroots-down-to-a-depth-of-3-feet-and-where-this-is-thecase-all-else-will-follow-one-of-the-greatest-mis-takes-in-the-culture-of-the-christmas-ro3e-is-thatof-attempting-to-move-or-rather-transplant-one-ofthese-big-specimens-intact-for-the-simple-reasonthat-the-long-roots-image339023465.html
RM2AKFRTW–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . d where the foliage is well ret linedin this manner, the flowers push themselves forthwith a vigour that is unknown in gardens where thogreater number are cast during the summer heat.Giant clumps such as those named will Bend theirroots down to a depth of 3 feet, and where this is thecase all else will follow. One of the greatest mis-takes in the culture of the Christmas Ro3e is thatof attempting to move, or rather transplant, one ofthese big specimens intact, for the simple reasonthat the long roots
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RM2AKNMM2–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . THE BEST VEGETABLES ALLTHBYEAR ROiiND aV S PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH /4 p/SEED.sJiF.ao/.value: carriagi: FREEvm From Mr. EDWD. MOEGAN, Wynnstay. I have had your Collection of Vegetable Seeds fcr severalyears past, and I am glad to say that they have producedexcellent crops, running on all the year round. Vv^EBBSSEED POTATOS ABE THE BEST.. WEBBS SCHOOLMASTER (Impmved). The Bui Folate in CiMivatioK.3b. per peck, 10s. per bushel, 27s. per sack. WEBBS MAGNUM BONUM (Imprmied). The Great Diseasc-resister.2
. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. spect, as the plantwill not thrive if the soil becomes sour or water ispermitted to stand around its roots. About the middle of May the plants should beplanted out in a deep, well enriched border, andas soon as dry, hot weather sets in a mulch ofcoarse, littery manure should be given, and when-ever necessary, thoroughly watered. About thefirst of September the plants should be carefullytaken up and potted, and on the approach of coldweather brought inside. Propagation is effectedby cuttings of the half ripened wood placed insand and given gentle bot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-monthly-and-horticulturist-spect-as-the-plantwill-not-thrive-if-the-soil-becomes-sour-or-water-ispermitted-to-stand-around-its-roots-about-the-middle-of-may-the-plants-should-beplanted-out-in-a-deep-well-enriched-border-andas-soon-as-dry-hot-weather-sets-in-a-mulch-ofcoarse-littery-manure-should-be-given-and-when-ever-necessary-thoroughly-watered-about-thefirst-of-september-the-plants-should-be-carefullytaken-up-and-potted-and-on-the-approach-of-coldweather-brought-inside-propagation-is-effectedby-cuttings-of-the-half-ripened-wood-placed-insand-and-given-gentle-bot-image336971099.html
RM2AG6A23–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. spect, as the plantwill not thrive if the soil becomes sour or water ispermitted to stand around its roots. About the middle of May the plants should beplanted out in a deep, well enriched border, andas soon as dry, hot weather sets in a mulch ofcoarse, littery manure should be given, and when-ever necessary, thoroughly watered. About thefirst of September the plants should be carefullytaken up and potted, and on the approach of coldweather brought inside. Propagation is effectedby cuttings of the half ripened wood placed insand and given gentle bot
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RM2AG4YWP–. Rawson's garden manual / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Bright satin rose with brightercenter, large full and globular, very free and sweet. Dean Hole. Silvery carmine, shaded salmon; abso-lutely distinct and by far the finest in its way ofcolor. ery free, flowers large, of great substanceand fine form. Florence Pemberton. A grand Rose ; awarded thegold medal from National Rose Society. A beautifulcreamy white, suffused with light pink, edges ofpetals tinted peach. Flowers very large, borneprofusely. Gruss an Sangerhausen. Brilliant scarlet, centercrimson; flowers very large and full; of greatbeauty. *
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RM2AG23YB–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. B. S. WILLIAMS PRIZE MEDAL FLOWER SEEDS. Per packet—BEGONIA, New Bedding variety, finest mixed .. BEGONIA, Splendid Mixed Hybrid?. This splendidstrain includes all the best and new named vaiieties,and has ihi^ season taken First-class Prizes at theRoyal Horiicultural and Royal Dotanic Societies, andat most of the Provincial Shows .. CALCEOLARIA, Williams Superb Strain,51., 3?. 6Y., z^. bd. and Fiom Mr. T. Bedford, Gardener to the Hon. Mis.Barton, yIlly r, 1079. You will be pleased to learn that the C
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