BOTANICAL MAGAZINE ADVERTISER. 



Now Ready, price Is., free by post for 13 stamps. 



EVERYBODY'S WEATHER-GUIDE. 



The Use of Meteorological Instruments clearly explained ; with Directions for securing at any- 

 time a Probable Prognostic of the Weather. 

 By A. STEINMETZ. 

 L. REEVE AND CO., 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 



Now ready, Imperial 4to, with Six Beautifully-coloured Plates, price 16s., Part I. of 



WILD FLOWERS OP BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. 



BY MRS. MILLER, Authoress of ' The Wild Flowers of Nova Scotia.' 



To be completed in Four Parts. 



L. REEVE AND CO., 5, HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. 



HYACINTHS AND OTHER DUTCH BULBS. 



WILLIAM CUTBUSH and SON beg to announce that their Catalogue of the above 

 ia now ready, and will be sent on prepaid application. 

 The Bulbs are unusually fine this Season. 



HIGHGATE NURSERIES, LONDON, N. 



^eautTful^oxgiToves. 



J- IVERT and SON can now supply New Seed of their fine strain of the above, in 1*., U. int.. 

 and 2s. 6d. packets ; likewise plants to bloom next season, at 6s. per dozen. 

 A Plate of one of the Varieties will appear in the ' Floral Magazine ' for October, 1867. 

 \ DORKING AND REIGATE NURSERIES. 



NEW EOSES FOB 1868. 



MESSRS. JOHN AND CHARLES LEE 



HATE PURCHASED TIIE STOCKS OF 



THE TWO FINEST NEW ROSES 



^ '.ieh have been exhibited on the Continent this season, and hope to exhibit them in London m 

 June next, that the Public may judge of their merits before they are sent out. 



CLEMENCE RAOUX (Granger). — Blush, edged and spotted Rose, of large size and perfect 

 wm; petals stout and very enduring, habit erect and vigorous. Gold Medal awarded at the 

 kreat Rose Show at Brie Comte Robert in July. 



EDWARD MORREN (Granger). — Mons. Margottin thus describes this splendid Rose:— 

 " « is in the way of Jules Margottin, but of a more delicate colour, of better form, more double, 

 m * much larger." First Prize awarded at the Exposition Universale in Paris in July. 



TO BE SENT OUT IN THE AUTUMN OF 1868. 

 KOYAL VINEYARD NURSERY and SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HAMMERSMITH, W. 



DUTCH ^OWER^BOOTS. 



JAMES VEITCH AND SONS, 



ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY. CHELSEA, S.W., 



beg to announce that theib 



ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF DUTCH FLOWER-ROOTS, 



CONTAINING ALSO 



A SELECT LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING, 



Is now ready, and will be forwarded Post-Free on application. 



