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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



SUPERIOR NEW SWEDISH TURNIPS. 



WARNER and WARNER, Seedsmen, 28, Cora- 

 hill, London, beg to introduce to their Friends the follow- 

 ing New Swedish Turnips, which for their general good qualities 

 stand unrivalled ; growing to a large size, being small in the top, 

 of a dark yellow flesh, and may be grown as close to each other 

 as a Stone or Stubble Turnip. 



WARNER'S RUSSIAN SWEDE . • 2*. 6rf. perlb. 



WARNER'S EMPEROR SWEDE . . 25. 6d. per lb. 



Also Warner's Purple-top Yellow Hybrid, 2s. 6d. per lb., wit a 



all the varieties of Norfolk and Tankards, of the most genuine 



and selecte d stocks, from gd. to is. per lb. 



MESRRS. J. and H. BROWN, respectfully offer to 

 the Nobility and Gentry the following Plants for Bedding 

 Out, &c. * d 



Alstrcemerias,lo;vars,each l 6 



Auriculas, fiue, per dozen, 



12*. to 18 



Cinerarias, 6 best varie- 

 ties, per dozen . 4$ to 6 



Calceolarias, 12 best varie- 

 ties, per dozen . 4* to 6 



Campanulas, 6 best varie- 

 ties, per dozen . 4s to 6 



Euthalis microphilla, fine, 

 per doz. . . • 12 



Fuchsias, 25 of the newest 

 and most approved,6* & 12 



Galardia Picta, per doz. 6 



Gazania, 3 vars., „ ■ 9 

 Gentiana acaulis, Ascle- 

 pedia and Septemtida, 

 per dozen . 45, 6s, & 9 

 Geraniums, Scarlet, Varie- 

 gated, &c. . 45, fo, &9 

 Geum coccineum, per doz 6 

 Heliotropium, per doz. 45 & 6 

 Lobelias, 6 vars., per doz. 6 









 







s 

 Lilium, 6 newest varieties, 



per dozen . . .12 

 Linuin flavum, p doz. 65. to 9 

 Mimulus, 3 new varieties, 



per dozen . 45 and 6 

 New Border Pinks, per doz 4 

 (Enothera macrocarpa, cis- 



psetosa, 4 others, p. doz 12 

 Pentstemon, 6 best varie- 

 ties, per dozen . . 6 

 Phlox Drummondi, and 



new dark, per doz., 45 & 6 

 Phlox omniflora, & 6 other 



varieties, per dozen . 6 

 Potentilla, 6 fine species 6 

 Rosa Devoniensis, p. doz. 7 

 Salvias, 6 vars., p. doz, 45 & 6 

 Petunias, 6 new varieties, 



per dozen • - 65 & 4 

 Scutellaria splendens, tine 



for beds, per dozen . 9 

 Verbenas, 12 newest vars. 



per dozen . . 6s & 4 





 





 













 

 

 







ROCK PLANTS. 



25 Superior sorts 

 50 do. do. 



155 



25 



50 Sup. Herbaceous plants 255 



100 do. do. do. . 45 



HARDY CLIMBERS FOR PLANTING OLT. 



Aristolchia Sipho, each 15 6d 



Atragene Austriaca, each 1 



Bignonia radicans, each 1 



Do. do. major, each 1 6 



Ceanothus, 2 species, eachl 



Calampelis scabra, each 1 6 



Clematis azurea grandi- 



flora, per dozen . 24 



20 rarieties of Roses, each 1 6 



Clematis Sibboldii,p. doz I85 Od 



Do. Montana, p. doz 12 

 Pyrus Dutzia and Coto- 



neaster, each • .10 

 Wistaria consequana.eachl 6 

 Honeysuckle, 6 vars., eachl 

 Jasminum 4 vars. . 1 



Sollya, 2 vars., each . 9 

 Passifloras, 4 vars., each 1 



HALF-HARDY or SUMMER CLIMBERS. 



Thunbergias, 4 vars. each 15 

 Loasa and Tropseolum Car. 

 each . • • 



Qd 



The plants are strong and healthy, and now ready for delivery, 

 with the exception of those marked thus**, which will be ready 

 the beginning of May : thus ensuring to the Purchaser fine plants 

 for competition in the ensuing season. Many of the varieties 

 can be supplied now. 



NEW AND SPLENDID SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 



* « Fuchsia Lindlkvana." This brilliant Fuchsia, the 

 entire stock of which is in the possession of Youkm- & Co., is 

 now for the first time offered to the notice of the public. 



Its exceedingly large tube and sepals are of the most vivid ver- 

 milion, and excessively expansive, surpassing in brilliancy any 

 hybrid that has yet been raised. It was exhibited at the London 

 Horticultural Society's Meeting, Regent-street, and greatly 

 admired, and was pronounced by all who saw Youkll & Co.'s 

 specimen plant to be the most dazzling object of this tribe they 

 ever witnessed. The foliage and habit exceedingly fine, a most 

 abundant bloomer, and will be found a desideratum to every 

 collection. Plants are ready for delivery, at 7*. 6d. per plant. 

 Usual discount to the Trade, when not less than six plants are 



ordered. , _ . , . . . 



* "Queen Victoria." Tube and sepals smooth, of a bright 

 vermilion, corolla stout, long, of a fine purple rose colour, 

 forming a good contrast, and of fine texture, price 7*. 6d. per 



* "Prince op Wales." Tube and sepals rosy vermilion, the 

 latter tipped with green, expanding well, and showing a fine 

 corolla of maroon purple ; price 7s. 6d. per plant. 



* "Princess Royal." Tube and sepals bright red, corolla 

 large and peculiarly bright in colour; price 5s. per plant. 



* "Marchioness of Normanby." This is a large and showy 

 flower, measuring four inches from the commencement of 

 the pod to the termination of the pistil, tube and sepals scarlet, 

 corolla stout, having a tinge of purple on it ■, price 7«- 6d. per plant. 



* "Lady Alice Peel." A flower of good form and sub- 

 stance, fine rosy red tube and sepals, the latter terminating in a 

 decided green, corolla very large and stout, of a beautiful crim- 

 son purple j price 5s. per plant. . 



* " Lady Walsingham." Tube and sepals smooth, of a 

 rosy vermilion; the latter turn up, and expose the whole of the 

 corolla, which is stout, and of a fine purple crimson ; price 5s. 

 per plant. When the six are ordered, they will be charged 



1/. lis. 6rf. the set. 



** k * Fuchsia Queen." Quite new, very beautiful, and not yet 

 out, tube and sepals large and stout, of pure white, showing a 

 dark crimson corolla ; price 105. 6d. per plant. [No discount al- 

 lowed upon this variety.] 



Fuchsia Seed, saved from the best varieties, 0$. to 10s. per 



packet, with directions for sowing, &c. &c. 



FUCHSIAS. 



Cobsea scandens, each . 0s 9d 

 Maurandia, 3 vars., each 9 

 Lophospermum,3 var eachO 9 

 Scypanthus elegans, each 1 



The above Plants carefully packed and forwarded to any part 

 of the United Kingdom. A post office Order or reference for 

 payment in Town. Persons erecting Greenhouses or Conser- 

 vatories can be well supplied with the choicest and best of Plants 

 for furnishing, including the many handsome Climbers recently 



introduced. 



N. B.— Plants securely packed for exportation.— Albion Nur- 

 sery, Stoke Ne wtogton, London. 



SKIKVINU'S IMPROVED SW&DH TUkNIP. 



WSKIRVING, Seedsman, Queen-square, Liver- 

 • pool, begs to acquaint his Agricultural Friends and the 

 Public, that the price for the present season of the Genuine Seed 

 of his improved Swede Turnip is la. 6d. per lb.; the sort war- 

 ranted the same as that for which he received the Premium of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society of England. All other sorts of 

 Turnip-seeds of the common kinds at the usual prices; also the 

 most approved varieties of Mangold Wurzel, large White Belgian 

 and Altringham Carrot. 



For permanent Pasture, W. Skirvivo begs to offer his Selec- 

 tion of the most useful Perennial Grass-seeds. The sorts selected 

 from personal observation of the growth and habits of the dif- 

 ferent Grasses grown in his experimental Grounds at Walton. 

 On this system he has supplied within a few years, Seeds for 

 many thousand acres, which have given every satisfaction. 

 Orders stating quantity and quality of land to be laid down, will 

 be correctly executed, with a suitable mixture. 



For alternate Cropping, W. S. can recommend Seed of pure 

 Italian Rye- grass, grown and carefu lly s aved on his own farm. 



~ SHADES FOR GREENHOUSES. 



J WEEKS & Co., Architects, Hothouse Builders, 

 • &c, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, beg to inform Horticultu- 

 rists that they have made great improvements in their excellent 

 and simple plan of Shading, whereby the largest or smallest can 

 be instantly covered or uncovered with a sheet of canvas. To 

 be seen in use at most [of the London Nurseries, and at the 

 Horticultural Manufactory, Gloucester-place, Chelsea, near 

 Sloane-square. 



9* 



per plant.— s. d. 

 Fuchsia affinis, or radicans 

 arborea • . 

 aurantia 

 „ Aurora • 

 Alata (Smith's) 

 **Albion, (Smith's) in May 5 

 Belladifoliata, Belliana, 



or Rosea alba . 

 Balloouii • 



Bicolor > 



Bruceana .... 

 Blanda .... 

 *Boydii, (Hally) 

 ♦Bridegroom, (Epps) 



Brockmanii 



♦ Beauty (Youell's), fine . 

 Britannia (Smith's) 



♦ ♦Coronet, (Smith's,) in 



May . • 7 



♦♦Coccinea Vera, (Smith's,) 



1 







1 







1 



6 



1 



6 



2 



6 



5 







1 







1 



6 



1 



6 



1 







2 



6 



5 







5 







2 







3 



6 



2 



6 



rpo FARMERS AND THu. 



TRAD E. 



45s. per cwt. 

 ()))s. per cwt. 

 755. per cwt. 

 70*. per cwt. 



Large White Agricultural Carrot 

 Long Red Mangold Wurzel 

 Globe Yellow ditto ditto 

 Globe Red ditto ditto 



Field Turntps in variety. 

 At Cla*kV's Seed Establishment, 86, High-street (opposite the 

 Town Halt,), Borough, London. N.B.— A remittanceor reference 

 is required from unknown correspondents. 



GREAT 



YARMOUTH 



NURSERY. 



NORFOLK, 



1844. 



SECOND EDITION FOR 1844. 

 YOU ELL and CO., 



PATRONISED BY HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE 

 QUEENj HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF THE BELGIANS; 

 NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS BY SPECIAL APPOINT- 

 MENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER. 



A SELECT CATALOGUE of the NEWEST and 

 VERY BEST varieties of 



FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, CHRYSAN- 

 THEMUMS, & ANAGALLIS offered by Youell & Co. 



Youell & Co., in submitting their Catalogue of Fuchsias for 

 1844, take the prfesent Opportunity of drawing the attention of ad- 

 mirers of the above elegant tribe of plants, to their select and superb 

 Collection. They have spared no expense in forming a selection 

 of such as are really good, to the exclusion of many that are 

 mere nominal varieties j and they would refer to the numerous 

 testimonials of success which attended their mode of selecting, 

 last season, collections for Amateurs, for competition at the 

 various Horticultural Exhibitions throughout the kingdom. 



Youkll & Co. being the parties who first sent out per post, 

 with safety, these tribes of plants, are d as of calling atten- 



tion to their advantageous method of executing orders, namely, 

 that they will deliver them free of postage the receipt of a 

 Post-office order), to any part of the United Kingdom, upon the 



following terms ;— 



12 Extra Fine varieties, 12*., the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

 12 ditto ditto 21s., the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



SO Fine varieties . • 405., the Selection left to Youell & Co. 

 60 Extra Fine ditto . 60*., the Selection left to the Purchaser. 



With the exception of those marked thus*. 



in May 



* Cylindrica Superba, 

 (Smith's) 



Cormackii . . 

 Curtisii . 

 Compacta. 

 Cooperii . 

 Carnea . 

 Chandlerii 

 Conspicua 



„ arborea . 

 Corymbiflora • 

 ♦Countess of Tyrconnel 

 (Youell's), fine 



* Countess of Zetland 



(Youell's), fine 

 ♦Conservative (Youell's), 



fine .. 

 Couperii .... 

 Champion (Smith's) 

 ** Constellation (Miller's) 



to be sent out this 



season— late 

 ♦♦Candidate (Girling's) in 



May .... 

 Dalstonii .... 

 Dicksonii .... 

 Delicata .... 

 Duchess of Gloucester 



(Standish's) . . . 

 Defiance (Smith's) . 

 ** Decora, (Smith's,) in 



May .... 



*Duke of "Wellington, 



(Epps) 

 Elegans superba 



**Expansa, (Smith's,) in 



May .* 

 *Espartero, (Epps) 



5 



5 

 2 



1 

 I 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 







6 

 







6 

 











6 







3 6 

 3 6 



3 



1 

 3 



6 

 6 







12 6 



5 

 1 

 2 

 2 



2 

 3 





 

 6 

 





 



7 6 



5 



1 



7 

 7 





**Emperor of China, (Epps) 6 



Excelsa . 1 



Kximia .... 1 



Eppsii .... 2 



Erectum . . . 1 



Elegans .... 1 



Enchantress . . . 1 



„ (Harrison's) 2 

 Exoniensis . .3 



♦Exquisite (Youell's), fine 3 



Eclipse (Smith's) . . 2 



♦Florence, (Epps) . 5 



*Fair Helen, (Hally) . 5 



Floribunda (Standish) . 1 



Formosa elegans . . 1 



Fulgens multiflora . . 1 



Floribunda magna . . 1 

 **Gigantea, (Smith's,) in 

 May . • . .10 



Gem 2 



Globosa variegata . . 2 



Grandis . 1 



**Hector(Smith's),inMay 5 

 Hebe (Standish) . . I 

 **HeroofSuffolk(Girling's) 

 in May ... • 7 





 6 





 6 

 

 6 





 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 

 6 

 6 



per plant. — s. d. 

 **Incamata (Smith's,) in 



May . . . .50 

 Iveryana . . • .26 

 Insignis . . . .10 



* Kentish Bride, (Epps) . 7 6 



* „ Hero, (Epps) . 5 



* King John, (Hally) . 5 



King . . • .16 



Laneii . • • .26 

 Longiflora hybrida . .16 



* London Rival, (Smith's) 7 6 

 *Lady Rae Reid (Youell's) 



fine . . . .36 

 ♦Lady Sondes (Youell's), 



fine . . • .36 

 Magnifica per plant— 15. 



** Magnet, (Pawley) . 10 6 



* Marginata, (Hally) 

 ** Modesta, (Smith's) . 



* Monarch, (Epps) . 



* Marie, (Epps) 

 ♦Marchioness of Ormonde 



(Youell's), fine 

 ♦Madonna (Youell's), fine 

 Majestica (Smith's) 

 Monypennii . . ■ 

 Magnificent 



** Neptune, (Smith's) in 

 May .... 

 Noblissima (Smith's) 

 Peudula (Young's) . 

 Pulcherrima • • 

 Princeps .... 

 ♦Prince Albert (Youell's), 



fine . . . .36 



* Princess Sophia, (Mar- 



nock) . • . 10 6 



* Prince of Wales, (Epps) 5 

 ♦♦ „ „ (Pawley's) 10 6 

 Paragon (Smith's) . .26 

 ♦* Queen, (Pawley's) . 10 6 

 ♦*Queen Victoria (Smith's), 



expect to be sent out 



this season . . . 21 



Racemifiora . « .06 



Racemosa . • .20 



Racemifiora elegans .16 



Robu^ta (Smith's) . .30 



Rogersiana • . .26 



Ricartonii . . .10 



♦♦ Reflexa, (Smith's) in 



May . per plant— 55. 



5 







5 







5 







5 







3 



6 



3 



6 



3 







1 







2 







5 







3 



6 



1 



6 



2 







1 







* Sanguinivea (Hally) . 



Smithii 



Splendida . 



Standishii 



Splendens (Humboldt) . 



(Kyle's) . . 



Salrnonia . . . . 



Stewartia . 



Sanguinea . . 



Stylusa elegans 

 „ maxima 

 ,, pulchella . 



St. Clare [true] 



*Sylph (Youell's), fine . 



Stanwelliana . . 



Transparens . 



*Taglioni (Youell's), fine 



6 Thompsonia superba 





 

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 6 

 

 

 

 



7 

 1 



1 



l 



l 



l 



1 



1 



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1 



1 



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2 



3 

 2 

 2 

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1 

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 1 

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6 





 

 

 

 



6 







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 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 

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 ti 





 



6 







Beauty, 



measuri 

 satis fact 



[Apr. 27, 



* " Brilliant," (Youell's). This fine variety i, nf * 



vivid scarlet, equal in this respect to •« Melindris •" th Ji*°* 



however, is three times the size, and very fragrant loon . 



*pmve most desirable in any collection. Prices* M «„ a ? d *iH 

 j. .. ~ .. ,-.» ..... . ■»> u«. per plant 



interesting; variety, bei De , 

 grant. Price 8*. 6d. per plant. ~ ' ** '' fl ° Wer ,ar ^ and fi 



*«• Surprise" (Youell's), can be recommended as a *. i-J 



"■riety 



Towardii 

 Triumphans 

 Toddiana . 

 Tricolor . 



** Uttoxeter ., 



(Rogers) . . . 10 6 

 ** Uttoxeter Rival, (Ro- 

 gers; . . . . 10 6 

 Victory (Smith's) . .36 

 Venus Victrix . . .10 

 Victoria . . . .20 

 ** Vesta, (Smith's) in May 10 6 

 ** Wat Tyler, (Hally) . 5 

 ** Winserii, (Epps) . 5 



Youellii . . . .10 



N.B.— With every other new variety worthy of cultivation, that 

 may be advertised by other parties after the publication of thi.s list. 



VERBENAS. 

 ♦"Monarch" (Youell's) is a delicate creamy white, surpassing 

 in its size and fragrance every other variety j the tufts of bloom 



* " Eleoans" (Youell's), is a most inter e7tme"v a r?p7 v P K nt 

 delicate lilac, with a distinct white eye; flower i a ,?l ' 1D &» 



fraerrant. Price 5$. per plant. 



The above four varieties have been selected from upward.** 

 2000 Seedlings, and may be confidently relied upon as poss«S-» 

 superior claims, and will be sure to give satisfaction- aj^S 

 ready to send out (post-free). If the four varieties ere ttk» 



they will be charged 155. the set. 



Amethystina . - . 2s.0d 



Arraniana superba . .10 



Barkerii, extra fine . • 1 6 



Barnesii . • • .10 



* Beauty . . . .20 



* Blue Queen (Miller's) 5 



* Boule de Feu . .20 



* Bridesmaid . .20 

 Delicata ■ • .16 

 Edmondii . ♦ .10 

 Emperor . • .10 

 Favourite . . .16 

 Formosa elegans (Croft's) 1 6 



Formosa . . • .16 



* Fortune-teller . .20 



Grandis • • .16 



Groomiana • • .10 



Hendersonii . • .10 



Hislopiana . • • 1 



Incisa . . . .06 



'» 



Incisa major . 

 Laconii 



* Longiflora (Girling's).' 

 Melindris major 



* Minstrel Boy 

 Picta ... * 



Prince of Wales (Wood's) 

 Princess Royal (Youell's 

 the best white out 



* Renown 

 Rosy Queen (Hally) 

 Speciosa (Kyle's) . 

 Splendens . , 

 Striata coccinea, extra fine l 



.2 



i 

 . 1 

 . 1 

 . 3 



1** 

 1 



s 







1 







1 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



Teucroides rosea, do. 



Tweediana 



Victory . 



Vivid 



* Zeuxis (Miller's) . 



S 

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6 



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6 







6 



i 



Now ready, per post free, at the following prices, viz.— 

 12 Extra fine Varieties, 6s., the selection left to Youell & Co. 

 12 Ditto m 10$., the selection left to the purchaser, 



[With the exception of those marked thus *]. 

 Any other variety worthy of cultivation that may appear, after 

 the publication of this Catalogue, can be supplied at 



the advertised prices. 



Beauty . 

 Bicolor . 

 Grandis . 

 Lady Peel 

 Magna rosea 

 Maguiflora 

 Medora 



PETUNIAS. 

 15. Qd. 

 1 

 1 

 I 6 



1 



2 6 

 1 



With every other variety worthy 



Punctata (Miller's) . ;*.«. 

 Princess Royal (Wood's) 3 6 

 M Alice (Wood's) 3 6 



Perfection (Wood's) . 3 6 

 Rosea alba . . .16 

 West Briton (Woods) . 3 6 



w j w of cultivation that may bead 



vertised by other Parties after the publication of this List. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. ' 



Achmet Bey, lilac 

 Arago, buff and red 

 Beauty, pale lilac 

 Belladonna, pink 

 Bethula, lilac 

 Campestroni, purple 

 Casirair Perrier, 



small, crimson 

 Chancellor, white 



and pink 

 Changeable, yellow 

 Christophe Co- 



lombo, lilac 

 Col. Combes', salmon 

 Conspicuum 

 Defiance, white 

 Due de Conigliano, 



crimson 

 Duchess de Monte- 



bello 

 Duke, extra fine 

 Elegans, rose 

 Expanded, purple 

 Empress, lilac 

 Flechier, dark rose 



Formosum, 

 and yellow 



Golden Lotus, flow- 

 ered yellow 



Gem, pink and white 



Goliath, white 



Gouvain St. Cyr, 

 orange 



Hero 



Incurved, pink 



white Mirabile, white and 

 buff 

 Peter, creamy 

 Perspicuura, pink 

 Princess Marie, lif ht 



pink 

 Pulcherrimum, rose 

 Queen, deep rose 

 Quilled yellow, 

 Rosalind, pink 



Insigne, pink and red; Salters, wliite 



Imperial, pale lilac 

 King, pale rose 

 Louis-Philippe 



Lucidum, white 

 Marchioness, white 

 MadamePompadour, 



dark rose 

 Marechale Messina, 

 yellow and red 



Marie, red 

 Marie Antoinette 



Magnet, yellow 

 Memnon, pink 

 Minerva, pink and 



white 



Sulphurea 

 Sultana, rose 

 Superb, clustered 



yellow 



Surprise, white 

 Starry, purple 



Tasselled, lilac 

 n yellow 



Triumphant, pink & 



buff 



Two - coloured in- 

 curved, yellow and 



brown 

 Vesta, white 

 Wheeleriana 



Sent post-free to any partof the United Kingdom at 12s. per doc. 



VLLIS. __ . * 



A. carulea grandiflora w. *• 



a sneciosa . 



A. Carnea grandiflora 

 A. Brewerii 



ANAGALLIS. 



Is. Od. 

 1 6 



A. speciosa 



A. Brewerii . . . i o *. »*— .- - kiagdo * 



The above can be sent free of postage to any part ot we * * 



PANSIES. [Sent postage free.] dozen 



12 Fine Show Varieties, by name . • '£• * 

 12 Extra Fine ditto, do. . • « • > 



FINEST CARNATIONS and PICOI^- 

 OUELL and Co. beg to refer the R^ th p ' HcB , 



J- Gardeners* Chronicle to their Extensive Lw^ on m 



of the above highly, esteemed F '°^? r ^Ip r of October the 14* 

 Advertising pages, 706 and 707, of ^wPap", wju uivatlflii 



and will be found to contain every variety wortny ^ ^ d 



Prices as follows ; i 4 



12 pair of good Show Sorts 



12 ditto fine ditto 



Y 



25 ditto ditto . 



12 ditto extra fine and very superior ditto 



ditto 



l 



1 10 

 3 



2 10 

 5 





 

 

 



25 ditt °The selection'beni, left to Yoi.t^ 



ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA IN POTb. 



Recently planted most extensively at Her M« J - mQDt( | 

 at Windsor, and also at the Royal Gardens, w 

 nished by Youkll and Co. extend 



YOUELL and Co., possessing the » OJJj 



stock in the country of the *bo' e f «^ advanW** 

 mental Tree, beg to offer them on the foUow ^ ^j* 

 terms -.-Fine robust 4-year-old plants, 8 to 

 per 100, or 30*. per dozen. . 2 ft. 8 i«*» 



Fioe Plants of CEDRUS DEODAR*, m Pots, *«• 



10s. Gd. each. . t and .#'"* 



FLOWER-SEEDS.-30 Packets of the choicest 



kinds sent per post free tor 6s. carriage ff 



N.B. All Orders above £2 are del f'^'auf* 

 to London or Hull, or plants added to comp 



the same. „ 44 



Great Yarmouth Nursery^Apnl^Jo 4 ^ 



&ate* is ^auction. 



TO GENTLEMEN, FIRSTS ANE j^Jf ^U jttb*& 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE ^ d ^5^.Bartb«grt 

 to public competition, at the A net. »% y S, >» 

 lane, on Tlksday, April 30, •^■^aBUA* cog£t<J 

 12 o'clock each day, a hue .collection £l u d ^g, s iAl 



all the new and leading vanetie*. Ai£ a , y q( jil ^ 

 GERANIUMS, in bkx>m ; the newest ^BtfJ^ 

 and VERBENAS, and a variety of °^ s maybe > 

 be viewed the morning of Sale, caw b Le yto^ 



Mart, and of the Auctioneers, American n 





