150 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
ANCE NEW ROSE. 
GREAT IMPORT D NOT HAVING AUL’S “ QUEEN bE al e 
: N 
TILEY begs to inform the above they A. Herts beg to inform their felends — the publ. 
p ge fr the following splendid varieties of s eeds, general that they bave now ready for sale a few plants ofthis 
1 p unique ROSE, at 108. 6d. each. Scarcely half the orders re- 
Mahi 80 Accom yi 2 e them, is 3 smali packets at oem last autumn could be executed. Should the demand 
— ced soa the smallest cultivators gain exceed the supply, the earliest orders will have the 
85 Unrivalled “a caper HOLLY HOCK ‘SEED, z per packet ; — 
GER ASTER ditto, the finest ultivation, €d. per N.B.—This fine variety is quite distinct from Caroline de 
packet; SWEET WILLIAM, very dwarf a nd superior T i eos es a eae Snare 
ties, 6a. per packet; ANTIRRHINUM, saved from all the pen HOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. —Young Plants 
> t s 
- otted varieties known, 6d. per packet; GIA 
S6 KAL BROMPTON STOCK, unequalled for its splendid of the above, for flowering this autu n, are now Sr y 
colour, fragrance, and size of flower, td. per packet. Extra for sending out. Best sorts, 12s, per dead; good sorts * 
af 
advertised: 'Holiyhock, 25. 63. ee planting out, 6s. and 98. per dozen. A Catalogue may be ha 
An 
URNIP SEEDS DI 
_ Turnip Growers to favour them 
[May g, g 
ki ECT FROM f 
OHN SUTTON anp SONS? E GROWERS, 
i 
S respectful} ully 
with thei 
St ir orders 
f their own quent whan of New genui wi 
which a 
BBLE SWEDE Ty RNI; oe 
youn: RIVERS ¢ solieits the nesting i P SEED 
TURNIP; 
culturist to his quiek of the 
ough es growing STUBBLE sapi 
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ne Turnip : cron . 
e- 
man Aster, 1s. ; Sweet William =“ hinum, 13. nt praa an extensive stock of bedding- out Plants, 38. and 4s, per — mys es it has the olou eae * 2 
2 Ozen. 8 1 iy 
8 Brompton Stock, 18“; or if es, one ad Sey 0 CHANDLER and Sons’ Nursery, Wandsworth- road, Surrey. a t year, 8 has proved i as extensively dutta 
; I > r early feed; its growth b i t 
Twenty-four 1 een eie ey Son Pipa he 1 "w orao INDICA, now in bloom, admittance gratis, -attacks it in the ions, being better adatait ni 
= Walsheren Gaaibiower ‘Broccoli (erae) 2 — acket; Ta oung — are i WE a good state to travel. Prices in | time in the preparation of th nd than any — 
worth Broccoli (true), 1s, per packet; Bath Cus Letiuce (rue), — — which m d by enclosing two penny stamps. — E — = is a heavy eropper he 
x rop throughout the month of J 
— per packet; Wilcove Broccoli r very superi 8. per A ON, 15, 6d. per ib. June. 
cket; a =: e and beautiful flavoured and. ral arf. THE Woxexsres, GREAT BERKHAMSTEAD, HERTS, Grier A 
a „Is. per packe carriage paid to to London, Pog 
Abe . or any quantity of of the 8 gn be sent postage TO CULTIVATORS OF EXOTIC: FERNS. ees i ders — e of unknown erke e 1t 
and package free on rece ‘ad ofa order or penny N AMATEUR FER ing a e se 
postaze stamps to the amou i lar arge collection of Ferns, is desirous of disposing of his UTTON 
Epwarp TILEY, Nurseryman, Lin and Florist, 14, dupli ié at moderate prices, or by exchange, for those notin YBRID, 
Abbey Churebyard, Bath, ri 8 pare his e ADIANTUM, Post-office, Box 15, Hull. TORNID o sut N. PRO 
tor early sowing, which gaini 
NEW CHI IM EN RG DAHLIA—“ WHITE ‘STAN D.” e Farringdon 9 A 
E (LANE AND SoN, “Great Berkhamstead,are.now (A EORGE BRITTLE, Frorist, Aer Camp Hill, Turnips in cultivation, an 
e prep. t, per post, 3 Mar, rgaretta, Birmingham, has — pleasure in offering the above- — In. pO a Roil. 
t sh, pure one size, and habit of Lon ngifiora, very dis- pe rhage i fd ill mproved Six We pere 10d, ; al 
aber om ar e eee na Se 29 — DAHLIA, 3 2 ent it w sive rg Globe, 10d p 
satisfaction, bein e best WHITE Dalla in cultivation. 
Pres ented — by 2. Skinner, Esq. “ White Standard” obtained the First Prize as the best seed- — Catalog Aelis l 
ling of 1851, at the Handsworth and Lozell’s Horticultural ing, B 
FINEST DOUBLE HOLLYHOGKS. Society, Aug, 26; First Prize as the best seedling of 1851, at 
TAUL 5 SON, Nurserymen, &c., Cheshunt, | Wolverhampton, Sept. 4; First Class Certificate at the Mid. 
beg to inform their friends and the public in land Floral Society’s Meeting, Sept. 8, 1851, Plants early this r A 
zeneral t that ‘hey have a lange stock of all the leading varieties month, 10s. 6d. each. White Standard“ is blush white, very HOMAS GI 
of Holl books exhibited by them at 1 Crystal Palace last | pure when shaded ; outline good ; shoulder well up ; petals weil “ROY RIC 
ear, following roe six others of equal value for 303, :— | arranged, and high in the centre. It will be the greatest acqui- . wards of 50 id par 
rles Baron, Su!phurea perlecta, sition of the season, and is the best white —— in cultivation. | er E p PERO TAD 
„ J , di to the-trad aying down Land to PERMANENT MEADOW i 
Soa and Queen The following and six others of equal | Catalogues sent post free. The usual trade TU E, beg to call the attention of Agric 
8 or mosa, ae gei ne wit boo | Tee aan te i lowing à Mi fixtures, which will be apportioned to suitthe natue 
ee ata, Queen Eeaperce alen. The.plants will bloom IMALAYA SEEDS.—The following Seeds from of the for, PERMANENT MEADOW 
— may aa CARTER, Secds- —— PE: vot DOW anD PASTURE, is- 
OARE HEATHS, ETC. n and Florist, Now 238 e E area tor PARKS FIELD LAWNS, or Portions of Gres 
es, prepaid: 1. 
J. EPPS, in dig the following varieties of pri ie Cedrus Deodara, warranted, per 1000 seeds 1 6d. and NE nato, 
W, cate HATES, AZALEAS, &e., begs to remark "per 100 „ oe — e AnD DOWNS, 
osc ey = —— bushy, vigorous, plants, not to be 2 Packets ‘Boner Seeds, 3 i > rere EA 7 Aie dss ion 
equalled in the tr, 8 6 
Orange Globe Mangold Was e. Je 
Erica tri — jasminifiora 20 ” n ” A 4 ki 2 — d 
» 55 . a . Shannonii i |o — R pts —4 
3 y An „ Bandonii —5 gricultural i 
” „ = Dunbarii „ ampullacea SEED AND (D HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISH- M s and Co., Seedsmen to the A ga. ere 
» „ Leeana ” pen viitata BURY, e t, Piccadilly, London. 
* „ Speciosa, „  Maenabiana “PRIZE eee 
(Me Nab) :, Easoniana llowing are the 14 which stand firs as the most suc- JNE P. ASTURE GRASS SEEDS for 
s „ Jacksonii 55 „ (Purpurea eben 2 9 2 the London en he of 1851, as Lan ee type ee e — at 24s. per 7580 Ot 
„% mae dumesa „ HpPrinceps described er the g lar y or The “ye rist” of December. We — of the be — and 6 lbs. of Dutch 
” » sı <earnea beg to offer the 14 for 18s any 6 for 93., viz., Star Forget- to each acre Enr LARKE, Seed Merchant, 
: ** ' „ Vestita fulgida me- not, G 9 Conspicuum, Pearl, — — sate 
4 „ Vernoni superb „* „% rosea Salamander, 2 Constance, Negress, Norab, Ariel, and MPORTANT = POTA ra 
* n ien rst tings of the “aaa iis 
ss _aristata major „ Cavendishii 25 8 s including the above. These contain, 6. d. 6 5 1 1 a l 
plants of the above, in 48-sized pots, from 188 to 3 eee many newer Mts lie . o not si pee mas 3 — — . ber 1000 r 
: A x 218. per er dozen. * I 80 freely exhibited The * et 4 
j : 2 s : American Native eae | ” 
Selections from lowing 5 . | 25 fine show varieties 22 0 s A 4 
0 Rollissonii, ä — E — have also a large stock of the following: very üne and S e iH 
Bowieana, depressa, — multiflora, Juliana, commosa Pa a ages 28 15.3 dino, as ‘, Bi 
alba, cerinthoides, Savillei major, rubella, splendens, inter- "BEST NEW VARIETIES OF LAST “SEASON. Post-office orders — 08 
media, physoides, verticillata, perspicua nana, -ventricosa The following 12 for 50s., or any 6 for 27s, o Hay, SANGSTE — — — pet n Datis. two 
aT erg ges; ne ager pallida, andromedzeflora apelata, e s Ajax. Beck's Majer Domo, BR og 6th * 1852. —Subjoined is dee dee 
a. ne healthy plants in 48. sized ts, Ocellatum, „ Sik Sanear. | highly respectable Che emists: 
AZALEA IX DIC A. — Selection from the following > ay Queen, » Tyrian Que „London, M: 
varieties, 98. to 213. per dozen, very strong plants: — Alba Generalissimo. Rundle’ ‘Reng auty of Montpelier, “ We have now n ed our exa 1 
may gnescens, Edmondsii, Glory of Sunning Hill, Hol. ardinal. Walton’s Villag e Maid. Potatoes grown from your prepared cuttings incor 
denii, optima, carminata, alba luteseens, splendens, delecta, Br 3gg's Exquisite. Foster’s Kni ght oF Avenel. with another Sampie fe eee — denomination, eo" 
Prince Albert, prœotaria, «triumphans, dien obtusa, aa ourselves from a hig ‘especiabl © Potato Ceman, 8 
flora, corepata, Minerva, Perryana, Cupid, _ivicans Con. FANCY GERANIUMS. view to ascertain the Rs proportion of u enn in yout 
queror, coccinea superb, lateritia grandiflora, plané na, | Any 12 of — = en 12s. :—Albo Bouquet | each, R the following highly sa satisfactory 1 res! a 
rosea * 5 incomparable, Fulgens, . 8 variegata, Tout Fait, H of S Jehu, Jehu “proved — 3 favour, viz.:— 
b a, rosea punctata, semi- duplex maculata, Lawr — . — bade F. Bence, Maid of Anjou 
* seep Duke of Devon e esta, Queen V Victoria, Sead, Village Mala, Wi — 
d Greenhouse PI — in great variety, 123, to 24¢, — anianum, and Zeli if 
BEST 
FANCY OF LAST ee 
Strong well-estab d ` 
- Fu csias oo on per dozens of the newest and best. kinds he following 9 varieties for 28 
wand s varieties of Pelar 9 Balle Marie. Sheppar. Ws Lie Wonder, 
potn —.— stron: — —.— — — 15 . 2¹⁸. n ene S Henderso weeny 4 
the — ot eas ens 88 ae badar . — — pam: 
55 raat r Henderson's Exquisite, i 
wer "ACHIMENES. 
ee 3 —— 8 List of] Beaumanil. 
elected Plants = ward Ooeeinea grandiflora. e 
— * 0 — 
: 5 % % Kleii, Jove cause . 
* vee *O a 12 
orange e end spotted 6 a fine * 57% 68, 
tian 65. 0 12 0 GLOXINIAS. 
. 4 % f -0 | Alba grandiflora 2. Gd.) Maria Yan Houtte 1. 29, 64. 
0 we wie +o 4% to. 6 0 Ar * „ Marginata ee 
. th iets „ 4 Opto 8 0 | EXQuisite Z r Petalana = 
no era, lage yellow and * ski vi — 9 0 General Bandeau — 4 Pule on ag : 
ums, in colours n eneral Bandrau „ tn 
122 3 
12 Bourbon ppg est sorts f Ded -r — 8 0 12 for 205., or any 6 for 123 
Climbing Roses, hae 2 5 pet or, pa > : NEW AND SEL Ser "PLA: NTS. 
Menir Clematis, Jasmines, Wistaria, Loa eras, and f 88 aia fine 
i — 1 d ten —— de; com or, — Lay 6d. * iora, ds. éd., n Plants, 1s, 6d., 
25 Azalea, hew hardy Be gian varieties, on their.own 
ts, with flower-buds, — of a sor name 
25 Ameri 8 as, do. eer 
in 
155 magnifica, 10s, (d., 
Dielytra spectabilis, 
eutzia i 
1 8 san 
ng most of 
ducted fr e stamps, which may be de. | 
on, wish Cones “Horwich, 
pete 
stamps; and AUTUMN CATALOGUES, conta 8 
he ~ two postage = 
nd 
esneras, one of a sort * 10 
dun, best sorts for be beds 
i ‘the se: 
every recent ap — pr 
sortment, select 
Those grown from your ean ennie 215 14 ber bent 
“ Potatoes-from Salesman ‘ ide, FAG 
“M ter, 3 de ee 
“18, cmboriandion Newington Butts” _ 
18, Cum 
; , in "w aens 
-and Distant oe 45 e 
ct practi 
efforts of —— —— — og 
wor — has n 
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NTED GARDEN 4. 
[DEANE E, DRAY, an Cos STOCK, 
to 
invention y addition, 
cot from all the ae 
large a 
EANE, Dray,.and Co, 
p. 
and | ( 
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