. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. arge as11 Emily Henderson. The plant does not grow over 5 inches high, and never more than 12 to15 inches in diameter. The stems are about -J inches long, bearing two or three blossoms, allvery near the end of the stem. It is a wonderfully free bloomer, an! beginB to flower as earlyas May and continues until November, The seed is white, and of usual of 20 Seeds, retail, Is. each; Half-size Packets of 10 Seeds, retail, Sd. eaca Electros, for use in Catalogue, sapplied free on application.


. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. arge as11 Emily Henderson. The plant does not grow over 5 inches high, and never more than 12 to15 inches in diameter. The stems are about -J inches long, bearing two or three blossoms, allvery near the end of the stem. It is a wonderfully free bloomer, an! beginB to flower as earlyas May and continues until November, The seed is white, and of usual of 20 Seeds, retail, Is. each; Half-size Packets of 10 Seeds, retail, Sd. eaca Electros, for use in Catalogue, sapplied free on NOVELTY OF LAST YEAR. PRIMULA FIMBRIATA RUBRA SUPERBISSIMA. This grand new Primula may be described as the red counterpart of P. alba magnifica. The fringingof the extra large bold flowers—which are of great substance—is of the same heavycharacter as in P. alba magnifica, and which distinguishes that variety from all others ; whilstthe colour is that of the best type of the ordinary rubra. Per Packet, retail, 2s. 6d.; Larger size Packets, retail, 3s. 6d. SEE OCR NOVELTY MESSENGER & CO. Contracts undertaken and Estimatesgiven for WINTER GARDENS, CONSERVATORIES,VINERIES, PLANT HOUSES, AND ALL KINDS of HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS. Gentlemen waited upon and Surveysmade on payment of out-of-pocketexpenses. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE With numerous Designs, post-free, 2s. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS and HOT-WATERENGINEERS, , LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE; -163, Paimerston Buildings, Old Broad Street, December 14, 1895.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 703 RHODODENDRONS. The finest named hardy varieties, bushy, and fullof buds, from £7 10s. per 100, upwards. CONIFERS, HARDY EVERGREENS, DECIDUOUS TREES, &c, in large quantities. CATALOGUES on application. JOHN WATERER & SONS (LIMITED), AMERICAN NURSERY, BAGSHOT, SURREY. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. All who intend to exhibit next season shouldsend for our NEW LIST before placing theirorders; our young plants are carefully rearedwith speoial regar


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