. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. :^>-W^ % ^b %P. CRANSTONS NURSERIES. Established 1785. SPECIA LI TIE S; ROSES, FRUIT TREES, CONIFERS. CRANSTON & CO., KINGS ACRE, near free. ROSE BUD S. All who wish to have a succession of Roses from theopen ground, from June to NovemberXithout forcing),sliould plant QUEEN of BEDDERS (Noble). See Gardeners Chronicle, May 5. A beautiful bouquetwas cut from open ground I^ov. 20, 1876. Price iswithin reach of everybody. CHARLES NOBLE, BAGSHOT. AVE N U E T R E ES. PLANE TREES.—Sev


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. :^>-W^ % ^b %P. CRANSTONS NURSERIES. Established 1785. SPECIA LI TIE S; ROSES, FRUIT TREES, CONIFERS. CRANSTON & CO., KINGS ACRE, near free. ROSE BUD S. All who wish to have a succession of Roses from theopen ground, from June to NovemberXithout forcing),sliould plant QUEEN of BEDDERS (Noble). See Gardeners Chronicle, May 5. A beautiful bouquetwas cut from open ground I^ov. 20, 1876. Price iswithin reach of everybody. CHARLES NOBLE, BAGSHOT. AVE N U E T R E ES. PLANE TREES.—Several thousands of the true Platanus occidentalis, from 10 to so feet high,straight stemmed, stout, and splendidly rooted. LIMES, 10 to 20 feet , canadensis nova, 12 to 20 feet Trees have been grown expressly/or Streetand Avenue are to be seen growing at Knap Hill, and are, withoutquestion, the finest stock of their kinds to be found in anyNursery in Europe. ANTHONY WATEBER, KNAP HILL, WOKING, SURREY. CATALOGUES. ~ His Excellency PierreWolkenstein will feel greatly ob


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