50—1852. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 787 
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— JACKMAN, NurserrMan, Woking, Surrey, ESSRS. COLE axp SHARP are now sending out 
G3 oking Station, South Western — \ 8 re sar zem a (Cole’s). Intense blue; | ILEY’S SCAPTIVATION as. SEED 8 
. he has just published a new and complete i disk ; first-r pes ba bit. The strongly | TILEY’S * ne packet = _ 
Catalogue of his American Plants, Np ome a Evergreens mend this v . . notice of all cult vators of the GHAMBERL AAL aL — 
Conifers, floweriog Shrubs, — Dwarf Roses, Fruit — it bein — — 4 t in its class, and consequently a LORD Ke Ys oys —— HER 2 ea 
—— Trees, &c. Peiner and m — — on application by d eer addition to this family of plants. Price 7s, 6d. teh BER ri INTER. BEARING ob Éi 
inclosing two postage sta n Lane Nursery, Birchfield, near — GORDONS vaiti SPINE aus ‘vet be ai g= d. 
es), ber packet... Is. 6d, 
TILEY'S VICTORY OF BATH, l, per pack 
Messrs. Charles Cantor & Co. of Calcutta. _ bera can be ob. ained 1 SA — . en 
par’. 
wnt in pen 
sta oan 
` Epwagp Tear, Far rserym ce and Florist, 
Abbey Churetivn rd, Bay 
LIST OF ORCHIDEOUS PLANTS INDIGENOUS TO ASSAM Peres TAON as ame ies coe A or ~ 
ot, Don on. 
ae ready, and may be wed on ap — or fi 
tree 
AND THE NEIGHBOURING pete . OF KHASYA, BOOTAN, &c. from the Avent, J. ©, Somers 159) Fenehurch-s 
| N Size and Colour of Fl 13 =e 4 ; — 3 urt, — — 
No. AMES. ean ur of Flower, 3 No. Names. Siz , Pespectfa fe R orm the that — — Seed Catalogue 
— e and Colour of 1 EA ne soe — eon — _ n 1 7 new v 5 rieties, may 3 
ei en r. ROBE 
1 fe indiolia n Small, pon green hae Sa rail i cor | ane Walta, roay ant re E 
5 eo" 7 “pod * green 
„% „ sp. * es w ass 9s. lat petit ESSRS. COLE anp SHARP, Aston tane: Narser 
— a m" * yellow w 40 55. 97 |B slop Viren se * Large, green sand wilte — 95 ae Biro field, near Birmingham, beg to subi nitthe med 
* * the - , é ep * ** ” 9. 
e 1 25. 1 oa ae „ wap za 295 „ „ ai Ta TAND parp k Mas, CHARLOTTE SR ARE (peice, s).— Bright salmon ; 
. oss k h te ene 72 = — „ Pe o se „„ green and yellow Do. | pink shaded in lower petals. This is the largest Gladiolus 
. „ I oe — 10L ve: h... „ ae eee Do. vet raised, the Ho wers measuring 4} weben — Price I. ls, 
Sian totic, ST ae aaa o. 1% Vanda teres. Very Jarge, rosy purple Epi. (It obtained a First-class CertiGeate at the meeting of the 
oN ar cata j „„ W ow shy chia ae. N yellow and brown National F loricultural — n 1852, 
1 . 0 2 N. ane, 103% „ cristata .., eS 22 eyed white, | Do, ash, el (Win more). 3).—Colour deep pi K. N ith a — mpri 
articulata „ s. . 0 a 5 85 
ase] » . „„ d e ee e RM OUOW: i — pihi ” ee ee —— ead Fore * Do. 7 . . — 8 wrong grower, producing a spike o 
t ” 2 rr) on ” ” oo 1 ” wee ery la e, deep „ eas 0. 
r ire e FF gil duli purple e, | Q TUART anp MEIN’S PARADISE PEA—A very 
el a a E arii frou ies —— 100 „ m4 C nd green Do. superior New Early Pea, a distinct variety, of large size; 
oo) |. uniform... -cco ; ex ; and lateritious Do. 109% 3 a . A eet papi Be |e a most — bearer, aud excellent flavour, partaking of 
7 „ barbata +. on white . 110 — pta pallida „ pale yello ‘At for use July 23. About 4 feet high, p nds 
= prascox ? i er 111 bium micranthm Small, rosy E 
2 8 bird, yellow, d rose Do. 112 t 4 pi: ight, flattish, containing 6-7 Peas of good d 
e , > r Carried, ively spotted 50. dant bea From Journal of the AA DA 
— ” . evel 67727 ve slot — a Do. 11 1 55 ee wa? Small, pale yellow & pur. Do. See Gardeners’ Chronicle, Oct, 16, 1852. 
” 8 r yellow and deep Do. 185 ” pag 1 9 ejo aratia Jak . 55 “ Your co Pea I consider to be distinct; well iy tieer 
i Gardneviana 4f wans p ” 0 od Wa 2 50 „„ VO aud au abu rapper, growing about 4 ſeet high. Icertai 
-y — * — ania Má —— en Do. | think it an acquisition 0° the ‘Peas now in cullivation.”—— 
. . A A J el —— 118. — — „ yy Qteenand purple. Do. | Ge orge Wemyss, gardener to Sir — Scott Douglas, Bart., 
26 k saat, eon low. Epi |I119* „% appendiculatum: s| „ yellow ,, Do. of Springwood Par 
11. r 5 een tipo" Pye, and deep Barple Do, e the Paradise Pea to be distinct from any at present 
38 = u e E —— iega 400. 21 arcanthus sp. ... 2. Do. PI eo i , grows about 4 feet high ; strong ie erect in the 
SS ae Sie x hite and brown Me e P „Small, ros 50. — an imm 8 bearer, 8 eshy, large and straigb 
„ b . pale yellow } go asses e d bia wie and yellow Do. Peas above the —— site e —— ad Alte 
Stee] sp. „. Tuts (pretty) , . Ter 124% „ 2b... . T” „. | gether a great m. John Taylor, gardener to the 
2. 8 ia ‘\Datgish, Pale vinnamen FI 129. „, sp. o = oT a rria — Right Hou. Lord Edler 15 0 Campbell 
ee bnew n aparit ee — w spotted with Do. T “Nabe z Liima ra —.— — Do. Agents: Messrs, Onaakwoob and Commins, It, Tavistock 
ie fan dea pellstaiin ot res aa 8 Do. 128 e — p 5 N — ati vagy PR dee 54 K wey erei r w — 
’ ee ” ter ee > i 
A a re EET E si — state * ae — 129% „ 5. „ . Sap Large, tik afne, and ver) Do, eee — ea — ara inaa —— e — * “i 
„ és sweet-scente 
Hati " fpi n Small 1 185 e * ko 130 Agrostophyllium Kha. Small, white we ( DOD | Il 
FAA E E 55 oo! lisi Xiphosiam acuminat Large, whit 5 
„ . vee sis 50. 132 tum La a white tse „Do. * i le 
* iri etalum sp, ae Small, l, greenish, fragrant Do. — eo —— n b white, cel, se — The Gardener 8 Chrowiet * 
Sp. ove ror dull purple Do. 134 . pe Eee «Gad ee Eee en » 
Sefin ep cS] tig, browa and en Bo |135 ois. feat a al and Perl p. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1852. 
= ” 25. 444 „ Largish, dull purple 4 885 136 E aloifoliam , 3 26 N — . 
s eins Lente re 9. (437 N : NGS FOR, NSUING 
n Třloosina suavis. ove Largo; whi terparple & yeli. Bes 133. | sss 8 af Mee seer 7 . ornat Be i3 ema cine, A 
ava ar „Largis ull ye rown|Do,. |/139 Gra bidi 10 à a, P 1 * * 11 e 
49 (Eria sp : Largish, wilte nales ay ym — ngipeta. Largish, green and purple} fer Aa ay ali ee Pome 
1 140* } „ —— a 10 5 Do. 855 erl. orere: E EN, 
419 | n densiflora ... » » e e e ee, feagrant, view, Eri. Wees, — —. SMP 
30 ferruginea 0 ak fer 142#* eE 5 THURSDAY, UN unrian ageing mM. 
1 * * Small, ported with purpie Do. 143% „ a eis Vet Leta et eg gus I. ý . ore. 
B2 „ 5p. . 1 egish, w Do. 14 „ 15 0 ik Lange, whi ie and brown ` pi 80. pagene; fy eee 9. 
53° Soe ge ee ae 1 dall l eee, Anka 
2 a * 5 tr : a 7 ye purp. 74 ig aha ie sp. es Lage, yell piani 5 uyapi 801. , r, 
E gy ron * SEN ; long bes been the opinion of compii 
* en cuspidatum | i iy pre us —— — i Wi — yellow purple, and Do that ot all uropean. st ations moe Mes sonthern 
2. „ . ame, ian 00. * yellow garden would be valuable, Malta is the bezt. In 
„ yer white, yellow, an LEFF „ Ble sea oye oes ony me Y ar purple and Do. | that favoured climate, where the dnn finds a 
Bf, |Pendrobium Pierardi . Large, pink and yellow 15% Platanthera sp.. arge, white western, and the thei ; y 
Sa” » heterocarp 27 7 and br. fragran' Do, 1517 Peristylis ep. . |Largish, white, sweet Do, | the heats of Africa are moderated by the humidity 
„ Chrysanthum _... sab and brown! Do. scented it has how 
63°) |, Paxtoni Do. 152 | Habenart of an r atmosphere, it ght 
ue š „ 57 | aria hamigera ?... haere n 8 p io h 
Sir „ SP. like do. HE orange aud brown ., Do, ||153 „ p.. „ w OKAI that thë e of warmer regions might 
» formosum. i, viilaa mia mi yl t > * . yellow gradually inured to more northern climates, and 
„ „ longicornu... . Farze, white and orange. Do. ., oe A A thus a sfep he ained in accustoming plants of the 
„ ealseelus . Very dark yellow, rose, Do. 157 Paonia Joliana „ Small, rosy White. south to the less congenial seasons of the north. 
» saleatam ... arge, ea de ipa onde itn fo Without stopping on this occasion to examine the 
» Jenkinsi n 7 live ‘IDo. 1600 m a : 2 ee estion of acclimatisation, we p 
— » e ee Oy p b, golden y . 
171 2 nobile o — ake — — a * white’ tion, the fac ectual m 
Te]? Gibsonit e js. » w and b 9 4 rosy white . 2 89. have at last been taken to secure for the island the 
en sitial, white gh most important conditions required for all horticul- 
‘hy — A, 5 ae pate’ ural ex orm namely, a class of intelli 
„ Uke do., various..| , rose aud ow * dive gardene 
„ Devonianum E oe and lively yellow oa r OF. this 
m Dalhousianam . , rose, white, an Do . Stall, brown and yellow...|D ne ios Governor, ~i a owi 7 3 poe ed 
C1280 pia 
a Farmeri , „ Boa Do: itis] m aby ss oe -w| w dal purple Hing the 
» densiflorum pallid.) „, . and orange Do. 172 [Goodyera 8. W . ii : ae 
=i 40. roseum m rose orange | Do. 173 . a 185 en Nad for th the 
intermedium — yellow & browu Do. 174 .. vee : a 
* e eee — vely orange Do, 175 Ophrys sp. os — cers azi paap uea 
5 „ „ „ yellow & brown Do. 176 „ pp.. * 0 h : manage 
” séi s% „„ yellow, pink, and br. Do. ||177** — ee sp. sl the —— 
» SE E ery * pink and yellow Do. | 178* aP 4 3 alete “aye pian 
ot 8 AE — and purple L „„the place ge 
aa -bambusifolia Large, pale rose and lively | Oo. el eee (8 to 4 sp.): Hoya (5 or m (several of his 
= í m (Lep) ; Nepenthes (1 SPE is and Ly: ams 1 ees 2 — presen —.— Sone 
* n ni re whi J 1 & pe Do. (iao ~ —— — aiso indigenous, and rooney pent nag { e cultivation of Berm uda is under 
IMA tw coil “np cae, ay soented 80. —.— 0) ao I such lasting ng obligations. We learn that this eee 
geg are common 55 8 pre 177 asidered rare ficer has applied th n — t rg rie 
de char ned witty: to 3 . ery ra i call e vv 21 
A Rupees, fora box of 4 0 feneamonset, eonvelning én equsl selection of te sheer: kinds, win be 87. or and e chat might have satisi 
Thad peepee a 6 Y e. e “When n piant P yu N cop Wee g to RASSELAS himself. From a state of neglect in which 
— sn charg ne fare Lr. 8a.a Plant; for the very rare, 2 rupees a Plant. When very large sare 2 it has long remained oe is now about to b become 3 f 
ants not included in the list are sent, a separat will be made. When two! or more are tak d ed o e same pose pie 
; P 1 pa 8 arden, mana 
Tocher in ean alo be a heres t l Dost, 8 — Wardian oF n, ng 2 feet 6 inches in length, 2 feet breadth, and 2 fee «| Sant j TR a í i 
f b: —̃ ra charge of 20 rupees will Glass covets can also be supplied for the o other boxes, It is in these gardens that Sir 1 88 
Ap inne ; 5 formed “a school for rden, where about 40 
“tons to be made to Messrs. CHA CANTOR & Co., in Calcutt e-legged, receive iaai tthe ae 
August 1, 1852, 3 an 5 of knowledge as are calculated to raise 
