THE GARDENERS’ 
25—1852. | CHRONICLE. 387 
OF AMERICAN PLANTS. MELON SE CULTURAL SEED 
A —— ce that his OHN HAYES, Fronisr, Farnham, Surrey, begs to ETER LAWSON anp SONS PRICED LISTS 
— yer collection of RHODODENDRONS, AZALE a. ga he has grows — VICTORY OF BATH MELON, and OF SEEDS to be had free, by post, or on application, 
* — se ROY AL BOTANIC G ARDENS, — — — pb sor; wih gata 4 — — * thelr, Agent, J. C. SOMMERS, 159, Fenchurch-street, 
Regent’s a aei whe ripened this year.— th H. will send 6 Seeds for 12 postage Stamps, : 8 
1 is collection at the Nursery, * many thousand A quantity of Bedding Plants left, at a very low price. ARDEN a 2 BEN present tl INSTITUTION. 
— is also — perfection ans may be seen gratis, 
American z 
STUBBLE SWEDE TURNIP SEED. 
borough Si Stati South- Wos — — — po Poe — drain or OHN RIVERS begs to inform the er . 
. ‘South-E tern Railway ; — may be wel the ae 8 or Faly may ue pona 2 from 
—— — t —— ws, uly, for a full winter on 
— ac either s 8 ad 4 N Rıvers, Seedsman; 8 bridge. 
INTROD th, ier ? — the — — r 108., will be carriage paid to 
gt — — s NOBLIA BY vie Scien Leadon — Post - office orders are requested of unknown 
AND 
hly interesting plants introduced 
by Mr. 2 and — — , x ihe reddat popular BEAUTIFUL NEW PLANT. 
k on China. — Fit are e or 4 HYN S SPLENDIDUS 
— — e ee oe UCOMBE, PINCE, anp CO. beg leave to inform 
* 3 * 
n bg by applying to the L the nding out, on the Sth 6 
arge for package. 
urserymen and 3 Lea Bridge- 
—— — — —— —— 
— See aed r AND 29 
St. John's Wood, Lond 
5 CINERARIA SEED, saved 
best formed flowers, such as Ceri y -Hum 
Adela Villiers, Pauline, Rosy Morn, M ariaune, David 
eld, Effie Deans, is, Carlotta Gad, Tia Donna, &c. 
— H. and 80 beg e varieties 4 
Cal as from Sen th Ae * — — 
fall —.— at the Nursery. Early orders are 224 to bre 
this seed, which will be sent out in July, at 5s. per packet 
CARCE AND BEAUTIFUL — — 
OCK, a perennial speci 
EMPEROR ST hardy; 
IRER ARTA and CALCEOLARIA, selecte 
selected from collecti 
2 Fian — 8 2 by all persons who saw — 
ever seen; 250 seeds of the forme 
pt ae permed Per : * 
each 
1 —— a bed of this on an eastern or 
00 seeds, — 2 
ALEND: NDRINTA UMBELLATA, one’ of then 
teint a nts; 1500 seeds, 1 
EET WILLI 2 — 5 
ayment may made — — 
Jeres and Co., Nurseries, Northampton. 
CHSIA RI OREN D TAA. 
OHN RICKARD. * „ 
attention to his new 
eatest growing 
Gower, of d approaching to 
Glenny’s ideal in this respect, and well — ; it 
is a free bloomer, of habit, and a strong grower. The 
following are the of the Chronicle and Cabinet ” a 
Gardeners’ der 18, 1851 :—‘* A dark variety, o 
the exed class corolla urple, stout — 
smooth, tube and sepals 
" fae and ls 
exposing its 
ata pet i ad dark variety 
EE — — fates with 
ecommend t 
fail — — general satisfaction. Excellent 
be found in the Gardeners’ Ma azine of Botany,” Dec 
— — the Ploricultural Cabinet” of last month, to Perner 
pec'fully refer, and also invite attention tothe followirg 
pomar e — 
ren A bybrid production, and a very beautiful one. It 
— ubt, the finest of its race; which, as is well 2 
ontains m * very —— gn imps 1 It will ane 4 
nament. very ea a ig ma oe 
h they can 
l plant 
brilliance rt its large 2 of. 8 — lm 
cuous am tthe most showy — — 
of Botany, * 5 1851. 
“The species under — y i CB — —— 
didus’), i certainly 
one of the very best.”— March 18, 1852, 
Price 218. each, Allo meee. 2 * 4 one over when 
three are ordered. — Exeter Nur r. dune 19 
ublic ey purpose se 
July next, strong A plants of their much admired NEW 
ANTHUS, whic full 
o all cultivators as a plant 4 that cannot 
PEY CH RVSARTHEMDUE 
ASS anp can sup 
tabi, strong and wel 
MPON Ty — — CHRYSANTHEMUMS. —The nam 
— set of 1 2 ls., or 15s, per 
our selection 12 po ~via. `. Adonis or Ne plus Ultra, 
rgentine, Asmodee 2 — — — Cronstig 
Eliza, Gil Blas, La Gitani, r he — 
— . Perfec „ Roi de Li pus — g Solfa- 
terre, Sw 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES, — following 12 
superb Be pmo for 12s., viz., aano o, 18, Brione 
Madame Labor Miss Kate, Mon N Re plus Ultra, 
utus, — Hosh Mystica, — 
Choice kee of best of older varieties, 5s. and 
6d, per 
Ts: 
NEW AND SELECT PLANT 
Azalea vittata, 7. 22 at gf i Azalea Hi me tg 5s. each. 
,Ipomæa palmata (figured in Mag. of Botany for February), 
6d 
se tricolor, superb and first-rate ote 5s. each, 
's Queen vie ae nen strong plants, 7s. 6d. each. 
emi ream antha; 2s. 6d. e -$a 
Antirrhinum Padetromn "Pe rfection, — 6d. each, 
endersonii, 28. 6d. e 
Capania grandiflora, fine plante, 1 
38. 6d. to 5s. 
Medinilla —— fine plants, — 
manda neriiflora, 28. 6d 
êd. ac 
8; — each; extra strong, 
extra strong, 15s. 
each. 
CAMELLIA 
the 8th of An i by th: = 
was the National Floricul- 
tural ere of aa pand 
3 . whit ay era 
and G . — id 
aga It is — veaa E fe in abe 
AND RARE SEEDS, confidently recom- 
— by —— DENYER, $ SEEDSMAN and 
atthe follow "paper :— ae 
— 6d. 
—— Saved by an 
BELLIS PE RENNIS. drs DAISY, y — —— 6d, ＋ ee from 
new — an v 
PN ENSY, from the best named flowers, Is. 2 
other eminent — oa 
OCK, 1s.— 
—— —— ears. 
double STOCKS, 6 best and gear. | 
TRITON OMA UVARIA; is. A hardy 
a a — from 
cient donee se long e £ erimson a — 
e oe singular colours, 6 double gigan 
tie Emperor double 
zosy erimson, This is a splendid novelty, 
-flowering < 
tic 
3 Continental grower, who 
"gained the first prize for double Wall- 
CHOICE. CINERARIA — 
Tate PINCE, anp CO. have 
a 
at a 
and Co. have also 
a rlishapes e SEED, 
w ready fo 
exceedingly fine CIN ERARIA dann, 
very all the newes t 
* * in . sealed and e 
=. wien each. 
— de dependens, strong, 1s. hie per dozen ; extra 
strong. 2s. 
An ma ondina Poras m AA 12s. per dozen. 
Deutzia gracilis, 2s. 6d. — 24s. per dozen; extra strong, 
38. 6d. each, 
k Hoya naeiaj strong, 1s, 6d, to 26. 6d. each; extra strong, in 
ower, 
pre an 12 fine varieties, 6s. ; 12 superb new, 10s, 
Gloxinias, 12 fine vars., 123. ; 12 ‘superb new, 20s, 
Plants, ty 455. 25 vars., 
24s, ; 12 vars., 12s. ; — new and select, 23s 
Stove Plants, 50 vars, fine and select, 65s, ; 25 várs., 35s, ; 
12 vars., 188. 
Petunias, ou new vars. Braganza, Ricartonii, and 
a 2s. * 
— — Priced pring Catalogue, free by post for 
Pe op r penny s — hasers, 
Goods carriage free „Ipswich, Norwich, or any 
Station on the same line, and 5 orders of 21. aud upwards 
extra plants added grati 
Remittances r réquined fr rom unknown correspondents. 
1 2 orders payable to Bass and Baown, or to STEPHEN 
ROW 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
9 
d Co. A t p 
Subscribers of the Gar ’ Benev 
take it kind if any, v ah yá tes ar peene uel 
11 at ag — — ming Election, — their — samar a in 
of JAME REEN, wh though per Angi 
upon its supporters g been a Subscriber to 
for TWELVE VEAR 
J. GREEN has bee shor te N ſor nearly six 
years, from au attack of Pa ke which he Ley my the 
ee, * 3 entirely, 2 1 lenve his room, 
rried, He lived for about 18 years in his last 
situation, at Willtamstrip Park, near Fairford, in Gloucester- 
shire, and had, by str sews economy, euve d a little to help in bis 
declining years ; but this small sum has been 2 w v by 
fosters bills and other —— expenses 
illnes h compels him wow, in his ex realty, 10 — to 
ent drawings of N "IE the supporter s of this Institution. 
wd Mansfield, Keu 
O., Ol apton as 
Presies. ip) his berair, m K. most Man 2 54 * 
r. Coo Gar Lic 
* ·˖[n jana oe Il. — au 
London.—June 1 
Tue Gardeners Chronicle, 
TURDAY, JUNE 19, 1852. 
TL FOR eee ENSUING WEEK. 
Monpar, June 21 { Chemica’ 122 
Bem, 
Tumspar, — „Sr. u. 
„r. u. 
Wapnuspar, — e R oc. 
+ i Nee 4 rm. 
Necslemiatie 11 are ie 7 r. u. 
* Botanic Gardens (Rose 
Satuznpar, — 26 how * 
Royal Hotanſe Ar. u. 
Sno 022 Great May June 28: 
g en teen ray. June ao e a Bs oe, 
nc, | 5 2 getty Bath Liverpoul, Hull, Aylesbury, 
W 
N the 12th inst. took rn the second of the 
— Horticutrurat Disp T 
had — in torrents, all day 
The ground was therefore 
ried 
— 
as green as e 
it shed 
visitors examined the 2 T all the ae 
which the love of flow nd, and a 
most beanie e of 
linese Azaleas were missed could not 
ngered 
on ~ dep scene. Ger reporter i tells —.— of Ethe and 
—— other plant 
urselves, we have only to ee to a most 
St. Catharine’s in Brazil, called 
among the highest of their respective classes 
To return to the consideration of the half-hardy 
VOORDE, PINCH aug OO eee —— — — onp < before 
amii 33 5th of July next, the following very beautiful ne mentioned ; 5 it is remarkable that rpad of — 
u able to r winter u 
1 y — a weed expanded. 10 . 6d. Well weflexed ; | requiring summer heat, gradually extend their natural 
ASPASIA (Pince's)—Scarlettube and sepals, finely reflexed ; region of spon roduction in the direction o 
coralin beautiful plus., 10s. 6d, the Black Sea, the — the Steppes of Southern 
BH SEPS (Pi 1 ae aan: scarlet. lake tube * and Ru a, the bon des e Caspian sedis south 
sepals, reflexed an any other Fuchsia ? 3 
w h produces an attractive effect ; corolla eastern steppes of — 5 Ta and Siberia. Not 
p blue, 108. 6d. 
Pa ae „ Bxoniensis” and “ Coral. Only genera, but species— whioh i in Britain, not from 
lina,” w which gav ve ave such fall eultvators of = with — — oo mi a win or ee a oan or 
recomme ve to all cultivato: favourite flow j — 3 in — gar windle and 
h full 2 sted their quillitie 
Nee — — — fail eventually from not forming or N ng their 
admire: 1 visitore. They Possess wax firm seed, owing to the absence of dry which they 
and — L smooth and fine in quality, void ps, all meet with for a sho ia as 
f excellent habits, and . ye profusely 4 of 
ve obtai in—are found Wah 
latei. the high character gea — 2 Fuchsias h 
fom their hav. been 
er 
are ‘ordered, —Exeter Nursery, Exeter, June 19. 
WARRANTED GARD TOOLS 
DEANE, DRAY. AND ane a "STOCK OF GARDEN 
00Ls f w complete, and 
pth tlh pecans approved 9 — in addition ps —— 
ent, selected all the best makers. 
ye — 3 and Co. are 2 Agents for GIDNEY’S 
PRUSSIAN HOE, 5 obtained the First Prize § Silver Medal 
at the Tarvin — hibition ; also Sole ; 
„well marked flowers, 
in —— sealed and 
hete great pleasure in statin that they h 
received num serous care en the satisfaction = pa e 
8 nee early orders, — = — 
Exeter 3 
. Exeter, June 19. 
an strongly recommend 
2 tree by post, 2s, 
for early 
DEAN: 
bridge, 
pate gg — ee — — 1 gg. a have al 
a had applica ee, ey have s on 
hand pr stoe “of 140 0 PATENT PUMIGATORS, which | 
tood — seasons, continue to give 
— paap ra a ag —— Epps’ Registered ne my ae for 
dest stening Milde 5 ew upon Grap rapes, Hop p . Trees, &. 
An naras riced Catalogue sent per 
ANE, DRAy, and Co, (opening to the — 
a 
d there is all the climate that the 
Besides the oe characteristic indigenous genera of 
this ratte 50 — 4 the South Euro 
ts for 
amples of which ? 
* c 
annuals w. 
— the following genera 
ing from the Mediterranean 
Eastern eer 
5 Hedy sarum, Oration, . Gly- 
— Tribulus, Sal — ja isia, &c., 
perry cn in such quantity as e a marked 
3 the districts they . in; While 
3 — plants of the south (exclusively 
at annuals, as might be expected in such a climate), 
