1878.] 



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Catalogues of Jas. Vietch & Sons, Chel- 

 :SEA, London.— The commercial literature is so 

 -voluminous that it is only in exceptional instan- 

 cces we can afford space to enter into details. 

 The leading nurserymen not only spend im- 



beautifuUy illustrated. Messrs. Vietch are 

 among the pioneers in introducing the new half 

 hardy tuberous rooted Begonias, and which 

 have recently attracted so much attention in our 

 magazine, in view of their probable adaptation 



BEGONIA KAT.LISTA. 



■mense sums in obtaining everything valuable, \ to out-.loor summer gardening. That our read- 

 but also largely in instructing the people. Herelers may compare the American varieties with 

 -before us is'a set of catalogues which are really \ those being introduced into English gardens^ we 

 ■books beautifully printed, and which altogether \ give with this illustrations of two new ones trom 

 make two hundred and thirty-seven pages, often ; Messrs. Vietch's catalogue. 



