. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. dozen, 40s. per 100 ; 10 to 12 feet, 125. per dozen. EUONYMUS—radicans argenteus variegatus, a very usefulplant for edges to winter beds, 3 to 4 in., 2s. per doz.,i2S. per 100 ; 4 to 6 in., 3s. per doz., i6s. per —(Sambucus B^jra) variegated : a beautifully varie-gated plant, which thrives close up to the sea ; 6s. perdozen. 40s. per 100,„ cut-leaved—a handsome laciniated form, and, like otherElders, extremely useful for ornamental planting closeto the sea. 6s. per dozen, 40s. per slig
. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. dozen, 40s. per 100 ; 10 to 12 feet, 125. per dozen. EUONYMUS—radicans argenteus variegatus, a very usefulplant for edges to winter beds, 3 to 4 in., 2s. per doz.,i2S. per 100 ; 4 to 6 in., 3s. per doz., i6s. per —(Sambucus B^jra) variegated : a beautifully varie-gated plant, which thrives close up to the sea ; 6s. perdozen. 40s. per 100,„ cut-leaved—a handsome laciniated form, and, like otherElders, extremely useful for ornamental planting closeto the sea. 6s. per dozen, 40s. per slight extra charge must in most cases be made for cash in payment of goods is sent with the order, theamount iox package may be forwarded in stamps after despatchof goods. All the above price* are subject to the discountsnamed at head. The GENERAL AUTUMN LIST will beforwarded gratis and post-free to all applicants. Post-office Orders should be made payable to EWINGAND CO., at Eaton, near Norwich. Cheques crossed GURNEYAND Norwich,—Trade terms on THE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 18S1. MY GARDEN. AN old friend called the other day to tellme of his recent good fortune. He wasa schoolmaster by profession, but passionatelyfond of flowers, and had done much in theneighbourhood in which he lived to promoteand encourage a love of gardening. Earlymorning, noon, and evening he might have beenseen mowing his bit of lawn, pricking out seed-lings, budding his Briers, criticising his Roses,or, in the hot August days, gathering carefullythe crackling seed-pods of certain so-calledflorists flowers. I seldom passed his gate onmy way to town without pausing a moment toglance under the drooping Sycamores at hischarming cottage and garden. Better times, it seems, had befallen the tallgrey man. His story related to one of thoseagreeable reverses of fortune which occasion-ally befal even poor schoolmasters, and itwas told me with a minuteness of circum-stantiali
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