BOTANICAL MAGAZINE ADVERTISER. 



FRESH IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER-ROOTS. 



FOR 



MESSRS. SUTTON 



HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF THE 



ABOVE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, AND ARE NOW 



PREPARED TO EXECUTE ORDERS FOR 



SUTTON'S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER-ROOTS, 



FOR BLOOMING DURING WINTER AND SPRING. 

 POTS AND GLASSES. FOR OPEN GROUND 



Complete Collection (carriage free) 

 „ „ (carriage free) 



Complete Collection (carriage free) 

 „ „ (carriage free) 



... £2 2 

 ,..110 

 ... 10 6 



SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS OF HYACINTHS FOR EXHIBITION 



Include all the Varieties so much admired at the Spring Shows. Price 12*. per dozen, or £4. 4s. per mBHWa 



Cheapeb Roots, 6s. and 9*. per dozen. 



HYACINTHS FOR BEDDING PURPOSES. 



3s. per dozen, 21s. per hundred. 

 For Particulars of other Flower-Roots see 

 SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE FOR 1867, 



Gratis and Post-free on application. 



SUTTON AND SONS, ROYAL BERKS SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING 



THE "PRIZE" STRAIN OF CYCLAMEN PERSICUM SEED. 



This splendid Strain of Seed has passed entirely into the hands of B. S. Williams. It is the seed s»Ti 





.1 frr.i 



magnificent plants grown and shown by Mr. Wiggins, gardener to W. Beck, Esq., Isleworth, at the Spring Sm 

 the present year ; they were in each instance awarded First Prize, and were the admiration of all the vlslt ° r ' 

 flowers are one inch across, by an inch and a half in depth ; the colours ranging from a bright carmine to a de i 

 tinted white, and pure white tipped with crimson ; the leaves beautifully marbled ; indeed, the leaves, apart it 

 flowers, possess a peculiar attraction in the diversity of their marbled surface. This seed should be sown «s *^g 

 the Autumn as possible. None genuine unless the packets bear B. S. Williams's name and address. Somo o 

 flowers were figured in the ' Floral Magazine.' Price, per packet, Is. Gd., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 6d. 



THE "PRIZE" STRAIN OF POLYANTHUS. __ , 



This beautiful Strain of one of the prettiest Spring-flowering plants was exhibited most successfully bj Mr. 

 of whom B. S. W. has purchased the entire stock raid right of sale. None genuine unless the packets bear 

 Williams's name and address. Price Is., 2s. Gd., and 3s. Gd. per packet. 



OTHER CHOICE STRAINS OF SEED. 

 JAiiES'S CALCEOLARIA, 2s. Gd., 3s. Gd., and 5s. per packet. 

 WEATIIERILL'S CINERARIA, 2s. Gd., 3s. 6./., and 5s. per packet. 

 WILLIAMS'S SUPERB STRAIN OF PRIMULA, Red, White, and Mixed, 2s. Gd., 3s. 6d., and 5s. per p"» 



CATALOG UE OF DUTCH BULBS N OW READY. 



B. S. WILLIAMS, VICTORIA AND PARADISE NURSERIES, UPPER HOLLO WAY, LONDON 



(Neab the Highgate Archway.) ^_______- 



BARR AND SUGDEN, 



12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 



ORDERS 21s. AND UPWARDS SENT CARRIAGE PAID. 



Now Ready, 



THE "GUIDE TO WINTER AND SPRING GARDENING.'' 



A copy, during the first week in September, will be sent free to each of our customers, also to intending p urc 

 on sending in their addresses. f -nd^ 



The contents of the present edition of the ' Guide ' will be found exceedingly interesting to those who are ^ 

 bulbous plants. In addition to the usual " Dutch BriBS," is given a selection of choice Cape, Japa", * n ^|i 

 bulbous and tuberous-rooted plants ; and as many of our customers and intending purchasers may be unaoq 1 ^ ^ 

 with some of these, we have in anticipation prepared an album with coloured illustrations of most of them, a" 

 placed it at the service of those who can make it convenient to call at our warehouse. 



Collections of easily-cultivated Bulbs for out-door decoration, 10s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 63s.. and ' 

 Collections of easily-cultivated Bulbs for in-door decoration, 10s. 6d., 21s., 42s., 63s., and 



BARR AND SUGDEN, 12, KING STREET, CO VENT GARDEN, W-G 



