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Beg respectfully to inform tbeir Friends that their List of New 



and Choice VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, (as published 



in " Harrison's Cabinet" for March, The Gardeners* Chronicle, 



and The Gardeners' Gazette) is row putted separately and may 



be hadon application. The folio wing very superior articles are 



particularly recommended .— 



Cormack's Prince Albert Peas, in quart packets, true from 



therai-cr per packet 3*. 6d. 



Shilling's New Early Grotto Pea . . per quart . 3 



Ward's Incomparable, splendid new late Pea ,. .36 



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 the raiser per packet 



Knight's Dwarf Green Marrow . . per quart 



New Monstrous Windsor Beans, very superior 



Walchercn Superb Broccoli . per packet 



Hammond's New White Cape ditto 



Chappell's Cream di'to 



Chappell's White ditto 



Lake's superb New White ditto 



Dancer's Pink Cape ditto 



Hai dsworth's Superb ditto 



Howdeu's Purp'e (splendid) ditto 



Imported Brussels Sprouts . 



New Cabbaging Green Borecole 



Cattell'j. Superb Blood-red Beet 



Walcheren Cauliflower (true and splendid) 



Fine Asiatic ditto . 



New Ice Cos Lettuce 



Paris Green Cos ditto (fine) . 



Snow's fine Cos ditto , . 



Wood's Hardy Bath Cos ditto (requires no tying) 



Victoria Cabbage Lettuce „ 



New German ditto ditto „ 



Couve Tronchouda (delicious winter vegetable) 



Roberts' Prince Albert Cabbage 



Early Sprotboro .... 



Early Hope [Improved) • 



Early Victoria .... 



New Large Imperial . . . 



Scarlet Studley Carrot 



James's New Scarlet Carrot 



Extra fine Early Horn 



Seymour's Superb White Celery 



New Matchless Red . . 



Law's Giant White 



Perkin's Giant Red 



Myatt's splendid new Garnishing Parsley „ 



New White Globe Onion . 



Fine Snowball Turnip ; 



Early Yellow Malta Turnip 



Wood's Superfine Frame Radish 



Fine Flanders Spinach . . 



Alpine Strawberry . . , 



Superior Frame Cucumbers 

 Fine Ridge .... 



Beechwood (new) Melon . 

 William the Fourth . . . 

 Netted Scarlet Flesh . 

 CuthnTs New Green Flesh 



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Imported German Stocks in 36 splendid varieties 

 Ditto ditto in 20 ditto 



Ditto ditto . Asters in 24 ditto 



Ditto ditto ditto in 15 ditto 



Hollyhocks (very choice) in 12 named varieties . 



Larkspurs (German) in 12 splendid ditto . 



Balsams, 12 beautiful double varieties . . . 

 Imported Zinnia elegans, 8 fine varieties . 

 Cockscombs, 6 choice kinds ..... 



Primula Sinensis, 8 distinct shades, mixed per packet 

 Lisianthus Russcllianus (with Cnthill's Treatise) „ 

 Viscaria occulata ('new and beautiful) . . „ 



Alonsoa grandiflora p. pkt. 0* 6d Ipomcea maxima alba 





Antirrhinum, " splendid 

 mixed"' 



Aquilegia glandulosa 

 Auricula, from choicest 



named flowers 

 Brachycome iberidifolia 

 Calceolaria, fine shrubby 



and herbaceous . 

 Campanula striata, new 



and beautiful 

 Cineraria (very splendid 



mixture) 

 Clintonia pulchella 

 Convolvulns minor (new 



dark variety) 

 Dahlia, from the finest vars. I 

 Dianthus siiperbus . 



„ japonicus, finescarl. o 

 Didiscus cseruleus . . 

 Erica v 'new from the Cape) 1 



,, Andromaediflora . l 

 Eucharidium grandiflorum, 



new and splendid . 



Fuchsia (fine mixed) 

 Geranium, splendid vars., 



mixed 



Gesneria splendens , 



Gloxinia, fine mixed 

 Heartsease, selected, very 

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Lobelia ramosus 

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Marty nia fragrans . 



Maurandia alba 



Mimulus, fine mixed 

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Pentstemon gentianoides 

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Phlox Drummondii, in 



I many beautiful shades 

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Pink.from sup. named vars. l 



Do., new hybrid mountain 6 

 Polyanthus, from a splen- 

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Portulacea, in 3 varieties 6 



Sa'pittlossis, fine mixed . 6 



Salvia patens and bicolor 1 o 



Schizopctalum Walkerii 6 

 Silene speciosa, new and 



beautiful . . .10 



Stock, True intermediate 6 



Thunbcrgia, 3 varieties 6 



Verbena, fine mixed . n 6 



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 Day's (of Oxford) new Fuchsias ; Mr. Hallkt's (of Blackheath) 

 new Fuchsias : Messrs. Paul & Son's Roses. &c. &c 

 Metallic Wire and Libels, Garden Tools, Knives «cc &e 

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LIST of CHOICE FLOWER and VEGET4Rtp 



SEEDS, SOLD BY ^"■'•WE 

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Acacia calamifolia • . Qs6d 



Achimenes rosea superba 



Alonsia grandiflora . 



Alstrce rieria, in fine vars. 



Anagaliis azurea grandi- 

 flora . 



Anemone, new hybrid, 

 Russian 



Aquilegia glandulosa 



Argemone grand i flora . 



Aster, extra fine German. 

 21 sorts, mixed, flora 

 imported varieties • 6 



Aster, collection cf 24 

 varieties, as imported, 

 mnstsj lendid , .50 



Auricula, from fine named 

 flowers, extra . .10 



Balsam, fine double Ca- 

 mellia flowered, mixed 6 



Balsam, double German, > 

 12 splendid varieties . 3 6 



Blumenbachia insignis, a 

 fine climber 



Boronia denticulata 



Brachycome iberidifolia 



Calceolaria, »aved from fine 

 named vars. and newest 

 kinds .... 



Calempelis scaber . . 



Calendrina grandiflora . 



Calliprora flava • 



Ceanothus aznreus • 



Calliopsis Drummondii . 

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lutea 



Campanula Loreii, blue 

 and white 



Campanula Trachclium . 

 „ stricta new . 



Canterbury Bells, double 



Carnation. from fine 

 named flowers . . 



Centaurea Americana • 



Chorizema varium • 



Cineraria, from the new- 

 est and most approved 

 varieties • . .06 



Cistus helianthemum, for 



rockwork, mixed colours 6 

 Clarkia grandiflora, crim- 

 son . 

 Clarkia alba fimbriata • 

 Clerodendron speciosum 1 

 Clintonia pulchella . 

 Cotcea scandens . . o 

 Cockscomb, new giant 



scarlet . .0 



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Collinsia rubra major 

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dark purple . . o 



Convolvulus inflatus . 

 Cosmanthus, three choice 



varieties . . • 

 Cuphea silenoides . o 



Cyclamen, three varie- 



tfes, mixed . . .10 

 Dahlia, from choice varie- 

 ties, saved by the best 



growers . 1 



Daviesia sal!gna • , 1 



Delphinium aznreum . o 



„ grandiflorum 



„ mesoleucum 



Dianthus chinensis, fine 



double . . .0 



Didiscus cceruleus . 



Digitalis, new spotted . 

 Elichrysum monstrosum 

 Erica andromaediflora . 1 

 Eriosteraon buxifolium . 1 

 Eucharidium grandiflorum, 



new and beautiful , 2 

 Eutoca Menziesii . 



Fuchsia fulgens, splendid 



dark varieties . . 1 



Fuchsia, fine vars., mixed 1 



Gaillardia coccinca • 



„ tVellsiana, new 



Geranium, from the finest 



new named sorts • 1 



Gesneria splendens « 1 



Geum splendens § • 1 

 Gilia splendens • 



Gladiolus, new and choice 

 Gloxinia, fine varieties • 1 

 Gloxinia rubra splendens 2 

 Goodetia, choice kinds • 

 Heartsease, from choice 



named varieties . • 1 

 Heliotropium Poruvianum 



Hibiscus Humboldtii 

 „ grandiflora 

 Hollyhocks, in 24 sorts, 



splendid • 

 Hollyhocks, mixed 

 Hovea Celsii 

 Impatiens glanduligerus 



„ new alba 

 Ipomcea rubra ccerulea • 



albo, new 

 rosea 

 „ yellow, new . 

 Ipomopsis elegans . 

 Jacobea, double dark 



mu'berry - ' • 

 Jacobea, new double • 



Tiolet 

 Larkspur, German, 12 



kinds, extra fine 

 Larkspur, mixed German 



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Leptosiphon densiflora. 

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Lilium PhiUJelphicum' 

 Limnanthus grandiflora 



Lisianthus RuMcllianu, 

 Lobelia ramosa, splendid 

 9p propinqua 



Lophospcrmum Hcnder'. 

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Lucaria senecinides.new o 

 Lupinus German, i 2 



varieties, mixed 

 Lupinus ramosus alba 



M^rtynia fragrans . ] 

 Marygold. superb A'rican 

 Maryunld, superb French o 

 Maurandia setnperflo. 

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Mesembryanthemum tri- 

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Mesembryanthemum tri- 

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Mimulus Denhamii, new- 

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Mimulus Cardinal* splen- 

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Nemophila discoidalis, 

 new black 



NemophiL 



azurea . 

 Nicotiana, nc\V scarlet! 

 Nonea rosea . 

 (Enothera Dru-nmondii 

 9 , macrocarpa . 

 Papaver bracteata 



,, nuriicaule , 



Passiflora incarnata 

 „ edulis . 



Pentstemon gentianoides 

 splendens . , .06 



Petunia, from the most 

 splendid named flo*er* ff 



Phlox Drummondii, new 

 large crimson . .10 



Picotee, saved from the 

 finest English named 

 flowers, per packet . I 



Pimelia hypericifolia, 

 rosea, & Hendersonia I 



Pink, from fine-named 



flowers . .10 

 ..Chinese, ex. fhtedbl. 6 

 „ Mountain, newhybrid & 



Polyanthus, fine mixed, 

 from named prize 

 flowers . • .1ft 



Podolobium, new im- 

 ported species . .10 



Poejnia, 8 fine varieties 

 by name . . .26 



Pceonia, Moutan • . 1 9 



PortuluccaThellusonii fi 

 99 Splendens . 6 



Poppy, German, 12 distinct 



colours . . . 2 6 

 Potentilla Thomasii . I 

 Primula, sinensis rubra 



fimbriata . . . 6 

 Primula sinensis alba, do. 6 

 Ranunculus, from superb 



Scotch varieties . . 



Rhodanthe M angles.} . 



Rhododendron densa . 1 



„ Lowii. . 1 



Salpiglossis, 20 varieties 



mixed, superb • 



Salvia, varieties mixed 

 Sanvitalia procumbens 

 Scabiosa Columbaria,new 

 „ elegans, fine 1 



Schizanthus albas . 



Grahamii t Ted 



Hookerii, scarlet 

 Schizopetalum Walkerii, 



sweet-scented . • ° 

 Schypanthus elegans,new 

 Silerte speciosa, new . 

 Stachys Downesii - I 



Stocks, new German, im- 

 ported, 24 vars., mixed 

 „ new, Piince of Wales, 

 splendid vaiiety • 



„ Victoria, new, violet 



crimson • ; 

 „ Moss's intermediate 



Stocks, new buffcolrd., 

 very large flowered . 

 .collection of 36 vars. 

 as imported, splendid 



Statice sinuata • • 



Sweet William, new doa- 

 ble, many vars., mixed 



Thunbergia alata, buff 

 M aurantica 



„ alata alba 



Trachymene ccerulea 



Trachelium coeruleum 



Tropceolum Jarrattii 



M Canariense 



Tropceolum brachyseros 1 

 „ pentaphyllum 



Verbena teucrioides, hy- 

 brid varieties 

 Vinca rosea and alba . 

 Viscaria oculata, new . 

 Wallflower, chameleon . 

 , new lilac 

 new French striped 



Zinnia elegans, 8 new va- 

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