. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . inary kinds of VariegatedHollies. 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet high. Every plant has been removedwithin 12 months. CEDRUS DEODARA. some thousands. 6. 7, 8, and 10 feet high„ ATLANTICA, and Cedars of Lebanon, moved in April, EXTRA LARGE ELMS, for Ornamental Planting.—Fine ENGLISH and HUNTINGDON ELMS, 8 to 10 ^ handsome. Fine Specimen Standard SCARLETHORSE CHESTNUTS, r, to 10 feet, Avenues Woon & SoK. Woodlands. Ucklield. Sussex. Exotic Nursery, Canterbury. MR. MASTERS lias a hiiKe stock of EVERGRERNand FLOWERING SlIRUUS


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . inary kinds of VariegatedHollies. 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet high. Every plant has been removedwithin 12 months. CEDRUS DEODARA. some thousands. 6. 7, 8, and 10 feet high„ ATLANTICA, and Cedars of Lebanon, moved in April, EXTRA LARGE ELMS, for Ornamental Planting.—Fine ENGLISH and HUNTINGDON ELMS, 8 to 10 ^ handsome. Fine Specimen Standard SCARLETHORSE CHESTNUTS, r, to 10 feet, Avenues Woon & SoK. Woodlands. Ucklield. Sussex. Exotic Nursery, Canterbury. MR. MASTERS lias a hiiKe stock of EVERGRERNand FLOWERING SlIRUUS. Includmg RHOUODENDRONSand MAHONIAS, lor wood planting ; CONIFERS In i;reat TREES, HORSE bedded LARCH; ALDERS, BEECH, BIRCH, from 6 to 8 feet klgh ; APPLE TREESiUiYL^?^.^^ ^^yi^L!!**^^ ot thousand, and of the best sorts ;^....^., . 8 well as a general collection 1 be sold at very moderate STANDARD APPLES, f. ofall other FRUIT TREES. _ prices. February 3,18r,8.—The usual solecti GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS a fthe host KITCHEN. For Avenues ana Parks. TWO THOUSAND AlilESDnUGLASII, 8 to 10 feet high,siipero specimens, in perfect ;r transplanting. per d(jzen.£3(1 per 100. The Flag-stalT (nearly300 feet high) at the Exhibition of1862 was of this noble and beautifulFir. the timber of which is superiorto the best Rod Deal. Fine speci-mens in great numbers ofWELLING-TONIAS, PICEA NOBILIS. and (which n very low) on application Merchant. Worcester. For Lawn and Cover Planting. BERBERIS DARWINU.—Too much cannot be saidof this fine Evergreen species. It is hai-dy, and tho proftisionof its orange-coloured blossoms, together with the quantity ofberries which it bears (of which Pheasants ai-e very fond), render itone of the most attractive and desirable Plants for Lawn as well asCover Planting ever introduced. TWO-TEAR SEEDLINGS, per 100, to 12 In., per 100. 10«. I IS in. to 2 ft., per 100, 35!.12 In. to 18 in., pernio, 18.«. 1 2 ft. to


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