. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. large, prices low, quality extra. F. SANDER AND CO., Seed Growers, St. Albans. FOR SALE, Seven PEACHES and NEC-XARINES, in pots, prepared for immediate Forcing ; sortsselected by Mr. Rivers last year. For jiarticulars. apply toJ. M., Wethersfield, near Braintree, Esse.\:. O THE TRADE, &c.—We have to offer large quantities of the following:—FASTOLF RASP-BERRIES, true, strong canes ; ASPARAGUS, strong : PRIMULAS and CINERARIAS, good stuff, m 48-pots :also a few quarters of TAYLORS BROAD WINDSOR


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. large, prices low, quality extra. F. SANDER AND CO., Seed Growers, St. Albans. FOR SALE, Seven PEACHES and NEC-XARINES, in pots, prepared for immediate Forcing ; sortsselected by Mr. Rivers last year. For jiarticulars. apply toJ. M., Wethersfield, near Braintree, Esse.\:. O THE TRADE, &c.—We have to offer large quantities of the following:—FASTOLF RASP-BERRIES, true, strong canes ; ASPARAGUS, strong : PRIMULAS and CINERARIAS, good stuff, m 48-pots :also a few quarters of TAYLORS BROAD WINDSORBEANS, a good sample. Prices on BRUNNING and Great Yarmouth Nurseries. Hollies and Bbododendrons. HOLLY, Common, i^ to 2 feet, 30s. per 100;RHODODENDRONS, hybrids, 12 to 15 inches, 100 ; PRIVET, oval-leaved, 1% to 2 feet, 6s. per 100 ; alsoother Nursery Stock, well-grown, with good free on DERBYSHIRE, Darley Hillside Nursery, nearMatlock, Derbyshire. November io, 1877.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 579 NOVELTIES FOR 1878. James Veitch & Sons DESIRE TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING NEW AND CHOICE SEEDS:~ NEW PEA, CRITERION (Standish). This exceedingly fine New Main Crop Pea is one of several seedlings raised by the late Mr. John Standish, who for some years devoted muchattention to hybridising and improving the quality of this vegetable, and from whose executors J. V. & Sons have purchased the whole stock ofhis Seedling Peas. Criterion is supposed to be a cross between Advancer and Ne Plus Ultra, and was considered by the raiser to be one of the finest of hisseedlmgs. In general appearance it partakes much of the character of the Ne Plus Ultra, while, as a second early, coming into use somewhatin advance of Champion of England, it is valuable on account of its fine quality and free cropping properties. The plant is of a strong robust branching habit, and grows from 5 to 6 feet in height. The pods, which are pr


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