274 THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. [May 1 
CHEAP BEDDING PLANTS FOR THE MILLION. 
OHN HAYES, Age Farnham, e begs — 
say lie is prepare edt * end out DDING PLANTS Tr 
enas a 
t x u the open air, an 
may be put out at one The plants are remarkably 1 
Any person wanting a mplement, may treat with J. H. 
liberal terms. Gatalegües sent on the receipt of one postage 
stomp. ——— ä—ʒ4—[——ñ ͤ — 
2 8 CHRYSANTHEMUMS. . 3 
f the above; for flowering this autum 
for sending out. Best sorts, 128. per n 1208 any — 9 r M 
3 out, 6s. and 9s. per dozen. A Catalo ogue may be had; 
also an extensive stock of bedding-out Plants, 38. and 43. per 
dozen. 
CHANDLER and Sons’ Nursery, Wandsworth Road, Surrey. 
Fa ce ce 
T — BEAUTIFUL PLANTS, now ready 
ent out from the PINE-APPLE NURSERY, by 
A. HENDERSON à anp CO., Pine-apple Place, Edgeware Road, 
—Clear primrose yellow, of a fine upright growth, co — 
with an excellent dwarf close and bushy habit; flowers indi- 
vidually large. As a showy ray herbaceous bedding plant, 
ew can equal yr for its brilliant aud chaste co 
ALSAMIA LATIFOLIA ALBA — ‘Geslon}.—This very 
beautiful plant — an elegant light green and a dwarf 
Habit. Its mann m 
otanic Ga rden, as Im mpatiens lat 
prove a valuable exhibition — j ring as it does so * 
— ntly, vo during the months when exhibitions generally tak 
Dune mie r very beautiful and ra 
evergreen shrub has been long known at e but has 
been — y by A. HEN and Co. In 
h a pe 
throwing out its clusters of sega “all. up the stem, each cluster 
shaving 9 to 10 flowers. As an exhibition plant it will stand 
pre-eminently forward. 218. 
FF coe —— E —ůů 
ouse shrub, having small leaves — to 
= Erica, and —— of a yellow brown and rosy purple hue, 
roduced in heads on the apex of the — It is a profuse 
er, and compact bush, as 
it never attain 
DILLWYNTA DAN MMONDIL— This very fine plant, with 
vivid green foliage, is an evergreen shrub of slen der habit, pro 
ossoms; b ad 
red, with a yellow centre. This = without exception, one of 
te gga 0 tiful amongst the many fine plants from Aus- 
tralia 3. 
GLOXINIA TRICOCOEOR.— Colours clear pady rose, edges 
lighter, approaching to white, with a bea tifal and peculiar 
purplish t tinge in the throat, Shape ‘ane, expanding it after the 
of — well-known G. — ndis, which, for form and 
—.— — N at the — d of this lovely 
tribe of flowers. 
GREV ILLEA x LAVENDULACEA (of Henfrey), SEN. ROSE A 
(ok Lindley). "Athis has been most 1 described iby Dr 
— 45 as the 
ne? —— — shrub, —— growth, 3 its 
wers very cop —— In sty 
bloom it is one G. rosmarinifol 2 — 
appearance and a freer bloom 
WYNIA CINNABA A avd nent ever- 
green shrub from New Holla — 5 lowers profusely ; colour 
rich cinnabar or orange-scatlet, fotiage d and thick r 
set on robust stems, An extra desirable t tor the exhi- 
pian 
t, and for — apai — as à pot plant or | 
-bition ten 
to be planted in the border Conservatory, 
a GIANT SCARLET GER e een This 
isa seedlin: 
Rigby’s . "Queen and the true Shrabland’; re is — r superior to to 
either, inasmuch =- it partakes of th ree flowering habit of 
the — with th ‘oliage of the 
other, Its fine ai wondrous truss (producing generally 
100 flowers fo every head of bloom), its — colour, and 
i a erb 
ear liage, render this: —— lant, It is very 
suitable for large beds, for training against walls at the back 
of conserv: — and as a — — —. —— fashion 
eee aced on a lawn, and for such lik — 
purposes 
ce "PLANTI (Mr. Plant's — E Spee! wilLbe 
1 —— to that fraue . — 4 
siderable number o ruote aiio 
YILA  PEUCEANA. zA beautiful peewee PLANTS FOR BEDDING, ETG ` 
ree Violet very free oomer in spring ; ” 
and is much admired, 3 a Seedling. Plants 3s. 6d. each on eee 1 Co. havi ng on hand a 
the — de — plants 31. Post- fflee Orders payable at established — wi! h wnder-mentioned plants, rg 
Edmo Grone TURNER, Florist, Southgate, Middlesex. cas Ern n Me gei 2 ate of the Ann. 
re induc 
e SEEDLING CALCEOLARIAS. | 8 a ae low prices:— - ed to offer them 
R. HENRY MAJOR, Knosthorpe, near ds, cine it em of * . 68. Od. per doz, 
to announce that his unbloomed Seedling Calceo- ALETAS. — ae toe | p 
larias are now being sent out, iu parcels o 20, at 78. 6d. per FUCHSIAS ds. ene re a 
parcel ; or three P for 1l., post free. They have been GERANIUMS — on “æ 5 . 
beautiful varieties, and therefore good 1 i on T 2 
and beautifal colo aed on shapes may reasonably be expected. ” seer od „ 
* plants rt tey healthy, and will all bloom this year. N y, aa . 4 A 
ets M.’s beauttfal new Shrubby Calceolarias Rictlahtione of 1 4 i 
stiti ke ar age 2 50 the set, or half the set, 30s., prov vided the many other sorts suitable 
selection be left to dean owt, if lett to S. F. and Co.’s selection, fot 
7 * best Calceolarias of last year, 25s. "i 8 7 ‘ ot PE Sata varios Ee arpar lists of all the new ang 
A remitt own correspondents is respectfully licati „is now ready, and may ad, tis, 
requested with 2 no aa — ERE OS Tees cere Tyre, 
WICKS’S AFRICAN SELECT COLLECTION N 
R 1852. — arrived, consisting of nearly 100 
T 
and RARE PLANTS, SEEDS, and BULBS- various — is desirous 
TO CULTIVATORS OF EXOTIC FERNS. 
AMATEUR FERN GROWER 
of disposing 
Papillionaceous — 7 — yellow Pelargoniums ; two splendid duplicates at ae ate prices, or by exchange for those Se 
species of new Dach enalias and Double Oxalis, five oon his collection.—Address, — taa Post- office, Box 15, Hull. 
n 
ecies; — piti aeti too . . to mention 
1 tion 
8p 
Genera or Species for 17, 
RDENINGO 
GAR DENING; 
or LANDSCAP 
please to apply for a Gerede, at 10, Boswell-court, pera. R. THOROLD, of Thorpe-Bow ear N 
sbire-street, Queen-square ; R. Kennedy’s, Bedford Con- offers his services as a LANDSCAPE — na ORNAMENTI 
... ondon. ooo 
servatory, Coven’-Gardea, End 
ARDENER, — the highest style of the art, includi 
tions round t ouse, Forming Water Te 
SEEDY RN anp BROWN, Côte des Neiges] turesque and pp Bone, . 2 
near “a Cànada, beg to Mininga aminn to | efforts of a he. and directing the practical execution of 
es, 
British "Floviste that haa ve ju 
works.—Mr. T. has no connection wit th Noemi or any 
whole of his extensive stock of trade whatever. 
ir ontre 
8 i ds ef Mr. 
ULIPS, which he has = —— grown in the grounds poa To NURSERY MEN wiling. 7 
T 
Henry S Mr. L iswell known to be one of the 
i wii 
Contract 
f FLOWERS for TWO — adden 
in Cavendish- 
h n d upply 
it between 30 and 40 years. It is 8 needless to state 3 one, “ta Cam bridge-square, pe oth 
of 
0 
that this fine collection contains a n rous assortment of square req sho wy character, Ba 
strong roots, of the leading varieties, nothing iuferior having not — envive, and ta to be 8 from a 
been admitted. Parties favouring us with their orders ese as they. finish bloom : Price, with number of plan 
have the — sent during che autumn, either by r or in the first — how often they would be 
sailing ve 
general character. — — 9 Baker, 
— be prepared and may be had from our agent, Anne- street. Cave 
Mr. Brown. — eee 61 
N. nd Can 
Plums 
B, For Sale, the American and anadian Seedlin 1 IZZY’ is the — oi form, and 
<= P P R Apples, L } E SSE n au 
NEAR ODIHAM, HANTS. 
Chroniele. 
NURSERY, NORTH WARNBOROUGH, ~ 3 AvD SHARP are ne . eae ae 
E SHILLING bers: . e his Customers For des — nd mirik — e in this Paper, 
Seeker mat he a large kof Pl Plants suitable April 23, Drawings may be seen at Messra. CLARKE and Sou, 
for Bedding: in Flower. „this season, King- — — Curent — ra 
Asto ne Nursery, near Faro b 
such as Da - ng — — —— e CGA 
— — in collections, and good Roses in aad F 
rie 
Annual 
aiet Laboe TO POTA PLANTERS Pe 
he lowe Parterres 
—— women if required. Beds filled, by contract o other- pant — 4 — tA ok the soning’ sorts will be ee 
wis og — — 8 that t will produce masses of bloom Prine Tork Wegen * 2— 1000 10 6 
t and autumn months, in which he will endeavour yarei — EE Per 4 
to give ents ee ion. Cambridge Ra en on on 75 * 
. begs to thank his customers and friends for N wy Earl jara 4 95 ” k h 
liberai support, = to — = further — mman Fis bs — i ‘for 1000, 3 50, 1 bd: 
also to- say that esolution of the cael ip ? oe ö 
between amet and 8 521 75 many ee ersons- do not he — . es ac cana be rahe pea 5 be Borough Ofis 
to pay their accounts e therefore gives notic at they ` 
must be paid to STEPHEN SHILLING. — orders “carefully wb 6th met oo —Subjoined is the analysis of tuo 
attended to, and 8 "delivered free of carriage to y respectable Chemists don, Merch J, 1882. 
principal market towns. scriptive Lists of ap ‘tre e pen. eomplated-war 2 ‘alos Se 
| on 
a — of cates ett Stock, Seeds, &., forwarded 
applic 
Potatoes grown from your — ed — a 
* FOUNTAIN. 
E. PERKINS begs to inform his aie tha 
purposes sending out, the first week in May, the- 
with another 
ana from a highly re — Potato salesman, rin 
t he to ascertain the relative proportion of starch contained 
each, with the following highly satisfactory result in yow 
above | favour, viz.:— Starch, 
Kan white 1 wh — — can with confiden ce „% Those grown from your prepared ontting®.. 17 1 
per 
recommend as the largest er offered to 2 se CZ 
and ordered by all the Principal —— — saw it i n F é MAURICE — 
bloom last season, 10s. with the usual allowance 10 40 ame ANDERSON, F. C. 8. 
ne Trade. Tube and odia. —— white, corolla sen Saas 4e Messrs. Hay, Sangster, and C Merchants, 
scarlet.—Hurst an nd M Morlxx, =. London 
Victoria Nursery, Leam 
18, Cumberland- place, Newingeon B — e 
WOODLANDS 5 MARESFIELD, 
NEAR — Sus SS EX. 
1 ROSES FOR BEDDING 
The present month is con —— the most eligible for 
ng out ROSES —.— 1 08 grouping in the Flower 
arden, Aier Woop aud Son beg to off zr their Friends and the 
n folowing 
—. sa. 
over to this ae from Natal, in 3 Afriea, by Mr. 
Plant, an English collector settled in that place, whodiscov 
Public ‘a large stock of we — — at the 
prices, selection being left to them -i i 
it there, and itis named after him, The following is a copy of | Hybrid Perpetual Rows, on the Mane stock, 
the letter he sent with them: 1 believe it 
2480 ou wo 858 12 0 0 18 0 | Laying down Land to PERMA ANENT MBA 
pona PASTURE GRASS SEEDS for lying dovt 
Land.—Hand-pic oked Seed at 248. per 
bushels of the mixed Grass Seed and 6 — f Dutch Clover 
— to each aore. i Cus Seed — 
Corner of 8 
PERMANENT ve nae 5 
f | ‘HOMAS GIBBS AND EEDSMEN te at 
si 4. 1 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL L SOCIETY FY-OF ENGLAND; 
., having for Me of 50 years pal aid particular smen pag- PAS- 
s tothe fol. 
to be 
undescribed ; the plant does not rise more than 3 feet ; the = de Bourbon na roots) one we ws 12 0.toad 0 i 3 11 Pe ttention of Agricultu : 
j scented (own roots) “ — — 0 TURE, beg to 8 — will be apport 5a ned to ut tho natu , 
a 0 to 2 
first whorl of flowers is produced about 1 foot. from the ground; 
a second and a third are ‘afterwards produced, at 9 Chine, Noisette, and Cl mbin 
distances. "The flowers'h let in them s ee 
‘ba. 
in G. It will be a great acquisition — 
England, from iss 5 its not — taller 
an Van tte’s Alstromerias. Quite upri avery 
distinct habit.” 218. N 
n 
— for. for bedding Sema itll ‘also be very valuable for 
ant is of a free branching habit, and an 
or 
lovely gem of the season, and, as such, far — to the 
5 DRUMMONDII THOMPSONII.—A variety of a 
brilliant se rie pee y colour, a-purplish eye, It. 
rang a remarkabl y and free e branchiog habit of growth, 
ep Soap primenant by monid be of the young bran —— 
eee be very effective, aud a 
Madame Bravay ie 60. 
or PLANTS FOR ‘BEDDING. Per 
. 15 vil 4 n Bs: to 
‘The follow 8 * —— scented 
Baan A or for pot ~~ m — 
(yellow) . ase 
Elize Sauvage sès 1 
ugd ne r n ove me 
La Sylphide a 
wil 
Phi „„ ove BERD 
ale new Continental 
ented for distant carriage. 
dar will hey necessary. 
THE — 855 re UNIQUE.” — * anā 
habit superior to the old purple Unique, with leaves bighly 
uea t produces — its trusses of Whi e —— 
. — of a globular form, every bunch of — 
teelf. It ——— the — 
ines — — sei — — — effective ge “sem “peddi 
ing 
of Unique. : : . 
price, 8d. per 1b., he we de FREE. 
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D uches of desto belt, Moyré ies 520 * 
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gags onde. * rine ede per 100, 5 or exto 12 
and H AL 
5 í GLOBE FOWL, pant a of ayi ck and ad white — — yi 
å ee rs demand being ‘great — Seed of tis | CHiae, barnacle, ‘b — > and — — Teal, Genen à Ko., 
il:— 
ixtures for — 
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dome ted and pinioned ; also Spanish, Cock an, pied 
king 8 — ab 3, Halbes 
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Also true Red Globe, Red, and Long Yellow, ‘Retail | Po 0 Surrey, and Dor 
common Peafowl, and pure China Pigs; and 
— „Jon S on and Sons; Seed Growers, Reading, Passage, Gracechurch-street, London. as FOR 
FANCY. 'OERANI * U- — Tor petals rich | men and Seedsmen, vege first week in —— — Messrs. H 
onders: 
crimson. 
belt 
form, Ro 
55 white m margin unter — white, spotted 
Pace, g 6d of fine form ; habit dwarfand 
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under petals white, with a | son and Co., — — lade; E. 
of light crimson ; centre, clear white, and of excellent toads J. Lee, Ham s mith ; 
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street; Law and Tos Clap Protheroe and Morrie, Leyton- x and h Eg 8," 128 
PaNcy GERANIUM“ JEWESS.”—Top is deep 8 ome Ba P. Ayres, de, W. Bragg, "Slough to SMAD — — 20s. 2 1 ; ool — o inclos? 
Bate! a ; , | for salo; 3 fancy birds in due 1 senso horas, — 
Tonwsa, Tuffnell-park. "° The new 
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J. Owarieris, King lau- Shanghai Eggs, 185. per donen; — N gee dee 
; $ ib court Antec 
3 J. Seewart, —— 3 S. Barnes, . — OUAIS VASES, pi GUE Ae aL S 
7222 Taunton ; J. — Salisbary:; Bau idoro und WORKS a of these elegant . 2 2 405 
Ip y b A 758 8 une wee Ron, p Grounds, 5 ee 2 „ r Lremises, 5 
Baral 0. Ws Smeet Cirencester; ister sod — Meidatene, Mapa | Borongh — pee 
PRIZE SHANGHAI FOWLS EG 
L PPSS SUPERB SEEDLING FUCHSIAS are HATCHING. |. gat be b f. 
ordered. may be had ef the following Nursery- RNER reminds the Pablie inde, sill Ton 
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