602 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
ENRY WALTON having seen, with mu — — LIST, No. 2 
will : in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, tor Sept. 2, an Adver- |:< Aitoni z 
HARLES TURNER bas the — aa new | ti f r. Hine (successor to Miller, and to whom — on A detec: E - | Mirai. Superba ` i 
’ diaes, shen the , 38 thon'th es, H. W. paid this spring 5/. 15s. for the lot), who offe: major... 3 6 abilis. 3 7 $ 
varieties. YOUNGS XX, purple lace, very Sied by P. Young, | supply the set of eight first-rate 8 ANIUMS, sent 1 — ee See 
Ea of tw heed, hee i 0 — r Kizoa well known | Out in 1847, for the unusually low price -x 55., begs to | Andromedifiora % Macnabiana, 
ki « „ j h i | vari 
. floricultural ublic. It received n e . . 3 15 st * * oan * te nd go Banksia 3 1 6 = ety 
3 y 3 pare Aa 3 80 : 1848: oyal Bo- * reduced prices. — may be had on application. „ es neeps.. tes 3¢ 
tanio June 14,6 blooms ; Wycombe, June 15,4 blooms ; Roy Edge End, Marsden, near Burnley, Lancas cashire, r Cavendishi, is 6d eA 3.61 Reto > 
South London, June 20, 24 blooms ; Slough, June 22, 3 8; DWARD GEORGE HENDERSON, Wellington- —— a (Ewe * eB a Recu 
Staines, June 23, 6 blooms; Bish ke, June 24, 12 blooms ; road, St. Jobin’s Wood, London eresse . 3 E Suns ta. 6 
and shown on stande on di 81 pe 3 iy ia from | Begs to inform the readers of the Gar ? Chronicle, that Elegans Be uaveolens superba 
seasons, all of which gained first prize d fi bli on and after the Ist of October, he will oe sendin ding out his new | Fimbriata 3 
the above sy pri 89 blooms — eel ‘substi — pu i p Seedling French Faney GERANIUM, “MA EGRISI at] Pavoides elegans onan Smithiang 1 $ 
prani 10s. 6d. each, small plants, and fine stron = a plan ais. son — a 
nnz would not have thought it NN nthe are each, It has been hown at the 18 Society’s Gardens — — rate 2 0 — — ` 
the qualities of X X, had depreciate the merits of the | at Chiswick, and a Certificate of Merit was aw: it. The Fartnelli : 2 013 — 3 
3 ved 1 en K gee t vs teat 2 — s to state he has the foliage, habit, and size of flower, is in the — 8 tenes the umei 2 0 * S — ok ate 
: lour of the 7 petals is a dark rich maroon, wi t mar- Halicacaba y: og ae » n 
ction of the following eminent pera wers, co. alicac 2 KA tisonii 
Sore had frequent opportunities of judging the — of gi hive bron low 9 er petals a lighter shade with a white edging anda Inflata alba at z ; stphalingia 
——ä—— — s ee * — — (editor a . G. H. also begs to annex the ee — of mre nae | : * 2 2 € Ventricosa coccinea 
i 12 . ked thus“ ai 
. ing aes Haken Go, han, eb JT „ W 
e pa B i # 1 — No. Y at ls, 6d. ea 2s, 6d. each; and | » ” rsuta 3 ¢ 
do.; Smith, xford ; Hastings, iat Costar, „ rosea a 
Kirtland, Bletchington ; Hall, Enfield ; ‘Hale, une ; in No. i at 3s. 35. 2 . = towhich prices are affixed can | Linnssoides concolor 7 — H 
Jewell, Foot’s Cray; Heartstone, St. Ma ary’s C * — sup DING PLANTS IST, No. 4 rubra 
brey . 1 u e en. gning vere ealtfornics, orange pe ae tu tube, * a os of] Albertus superba 8 5 ra 
> a Hookerii — i ower, e 0 A 
ille, do, 5 E Bushell, do.; Creed, do.; Harms, do.; Prockter, 53 siz 33 r 5 0 ano rosea 
J! 
HELIOFRO OPIUM Triomphe m Lie ege, 3. 6d, e Odorata 
E NEWS A Ne. EOT k ARA, teg. fine 8 with XX ALENDRINIA n snballata, beautiful Aich violet plum, ** 6d. ue ora Perspicua nana rosea § 9 
TURNER’S MORNING STAR, purple, fine large 2 5s, SCUTEL — . = dark purple blue; flower large, pištomia — ea Ree 
air, 
TEMON Me good plants, 3s. 6d. endersonii 
RNER’S NONPAREIL, light rose, 3s. 6d. per PENTS , 
Ma CLEAN’S MARBOROUGE BUOK, rich, — — and Pn crplexicauly ae e bunches a opm Tan rein major a 
ge Paine ee extra size ; pape $ will inju a mouth of the The followi um ei, 
— — — 2 e 1 —— r Aae is quite closed ; pin apt mih ey 35 ere nd 2s. 6d. s fo mg at prices stated. 
— es, E., will be ready in a few days, which — Ditto, ish Hero, oran Be, , large flower, 28. Eassonia Ae „ 7 6 | Retorta splendens „ § 6 
be had 2 Z Chalve y, Slough, Sept. 9. Ditto, anon, species white „ blooming in spikes, 2 purpurea... 7 6 | Sprenge ur 
FIRST-CLASS GERA] — beautiful ie 35 84. “anid 5 ü + yana (t oF oe 2 4 3 — 5 
„HINE havin D a very large stock p “the } t kinds e or iatum es; small ‘foliage, yellow won ing — — l major, 1 44 8 ) 10 
cultivation, informs the — nor he intends to spy lants. 3s. 6d. and 10 6 ea tenui 
them this autumn at — low p — Lis had on an PLUMBAGO O Laxpente, strong flowering plants 30s. Metuleeflora tne) n folia a y 
after the 12th of this month. The dmired set of tight STEVIA Lin dley ana, white, sweet-s Pinifolia discolor... 5 0 ‘editions, Re 
raised by Mr. MILLER, and advertise d for the first | VERONICA speciosa coccinea fine — ety, — 4 Princeps Templaa ... 5 0 | Webbiana „ ADe 
bry last autumn (p — 8l. 88 2 — a. — this season for EW H ARDY PLANTS. EPACRIS. 
J. 5s., ha a ne WEIGELIA rosea, stron g, bedded out two seasons, 1} to 2 feet | + At] 
* Scantet DEFIANCE — in he ig ght, and bushy i in proportion, 36. 6d. Ete ae 18. and oS : , ai 1 ? 
Rosa MUNDI Votaius i, 95. per 312 2 6 » 5 I. 
QurrN or K CONSPICABUNDUS FORŠYTHIA 3 3 bedded out two seasons, 3| Autumnalis, 1s., 1s. 6d „5 podela 
Distt s FLAG. —_— and et proportion, 3s. 6d. payee es er Towi repe 28 
Tilustrated Engravings of which will be sent on receipt of 2 mall, 93, per doz Campanulata alba, g Levigata, „, i A 
stamps. Other varieties from its, êd. to 1l. 1s, per doz. LIGUSTRUM japonicum, 3s. and 1 6 Lineatus, ... ls and 1 6 
Providence Nursery, Ramsgat SCALLONIA grandiflora, 2s. 64. 5 rubra grandi- Magnifica Peepers 
S pasaet SÈ fe, d fie o E 
CRYPTOMERIA + aga, > SEEDLINGS. RRYA ma yll: — — 88 2 é iata, io Ts. a * 
ESS RS. STANDISH AND NOBLE, NurseryMen, 45 ALE A squamatum, 5s. ; ditto ovatum, 5s — Oralgii ... n Sk aid 1 
Bags ave the hono or sein orm the Nobility, Gentry, | RHODODENDRON aureum (Smith's), strong plants, erent 1s. 6d., te 1 * „ -IF 
and the 41 45 that ma have succeeded = porains Rd * (sent out by Lucombe, Pince, Ooplanaii-or — Bora 29. TO en dct 2 
a ent Tree m the Se) gani ong, 15s. l one e k 
d are n to send = SEEDLING s „ carneum clogantissinum, strong, 15s. — 5 : ~ — les 13 
Plants at the undermentioned low scale of pri m 7 Broughtonii, 5s. and 78. 6d. Eximice 3 6 Tauntoniensis, 26 and 2 6 
It was first sent home Fortune 2 the orticultural 4 5 campanulatum 3 andria, 108. 6d. Piihi 2 6 | Variegata 25. * 
Society, in 1844, ow proved to be perfectly hardy in Victoria regina, 7 — 33 ĩVX;Zçbww ee 
this country, having stood out in many exposed situations Abiellianum, 73. * Granaifiora, 1. 1 l 0 mi oe 3 
growth, an severe winter of 1846 and pm Iti = a pes of "rapid ORYPTOMERTA japonica, 3s. 6d. and 15s. Hyacinth fo ice te mana se ae 2 
growth, and some very fine specimens ng * it XODIUM sempervirens, 3 feet, 36. 6d. ——— 4 and T O 
gardens ot the 1 Society . o. eet ‘in eight, 1 B AAA 
„ with the 
a2 % Crypiom japonica Pine not 
Ara — 1 of Australia e ö "When 
igh 
ina 
5 ree has a kind er grainy pening ore at strength 
and is highly valued cae — 
aut them out in the open 
and Foa can now np wl — ® bealthy 
4 5 3s. 6d, 
wok liberal 
W th e pots, at the following sow 
time to 
NDISH 
„ or 12. 10s 
from the abov Brn 
6 
LAURELS AND ROSES. 
36s, 
Eifowancs to the Trade 
N. Beth 
A few plants that — be recommended. 
9 pares blooming freely throughout the season, 
KENNEDYA cA ongi Wee 56. 
CANTUA bicolor, S los. 6d. 
ACROPHYLLUM venosum, 5s, and 7s. 64, A 
PRIM A sinensis flore pleno s. 6d. 
» » » ” cal fimbriata, 23, 6d.* 
va 
* These are strong plants in ploom, that nt continue bloom- | 
ing til 
» 58. 
b 8. Gd. 
ERICAS.—LIST, No, 1. 
*Arbuscula ata stans 
wae E pitaa Pellucida 
Bonplandia Exudens po s 
Blandfordia *Echiiflora purpurea ta 
Bergiana (q wee. a | Rubra calyx 
flora) pe egermi 
Blanda Gracilis vernalis Rubens 
„ nalis; Rosea 
nea — Sparsa 
*Cliffurdia Hybrid Sebana aurantia 
vInearnata major Sulph: 
Linne Sanguinea 
J WEEKS anp C 
. TIOULTURAL BUILDERS | wee ey dots 
Satos MANUFA — 
they E 
W. n AM HAMILTON Soe ROBERT Ws ru. 
COTT), SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, 156, CHEAPSIDE 
to inform the Nobility and A Publis that he has 
of HYACINTHS and ae e 
tion is left to W. H., 
good v: varieties of all kinds 22 
perennial Flower Seed 
fine varieties, Bs, 6 6d, ; 25 — 58. 
N. B.— W. H. solicits an inspection = ot te „ 
HYACINTH SUPPORTER, mr of which may be Sen 
pside, London (opposite St. Pauls). T= 
Ea e ESTABLISHMENT, AND ae GARDESES! 
REGISTER OFFICE. 
O., 5 N 
i 5. is bes! 
extensive 
This has 
most 
consisting 
* * in great variety ; 
ater in various forms, 
