650 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



DUTCH FLOWER- ROOTS, &c. 



DICKSONS and Co., Nursery, Seedsmen, and 

 Florists, Waterloo-place, Edinburgh, in returning thanks 

 for the long-continued patronage of their numerous Friends and 



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CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 



OOBERT LAWSON, Esq., of Tiverton, intends 



- 1 " v disposing of his stock of Camellias, which he has collected 

 the Public, respectfuliy'intimate the arrivafoTtheir second" 7m" *\ much expense, and successfully cultivated for many years, 

 portation of BULBOUS FLOWER-ROOTS, consisting of a Th ^ a f e ^ tne . hl g h « s t state of health, and most abundantly 

 suptrb collection of double and single Hyacinths, of every blooming buds. Mr. L. disposes of them solely in 



___, .,-..-..-— _ . _* * • r consequence of their having become too large for his conser- 



?„^ J"* received from thi ANEM °NK\ T P 

 Holland, and will be delivered L* !* ceI ^rated 

 ways, Dacket.nffi™,c " T erea fre e of all •»-2Z? 



variety and shade of colour } Polyanthus and other Narcissus; 

 double and single Due Van Tnol, new Forcing, and Florists' 

 Tulips; Amaryllis; Crown Imperials and Martagon Lilies: 

 Gladiolus, with many new hybrids ; Iris, Ixias, Spiraxis, Scillas, 

 Oxahs, Tigndias, Jonquils, Fritillarias, Snowdrops, Crocuses, 

 Anemones, Ranunculuses, Tuberoses, Alstrcemerias, Gesnerias, 

 Gloxinias, Tropseolums, &c, all carefully selected, of very 

 superior growth, and moderate in price. 



They are in course of receiving their usual supply of early 

 Garden Seeds, Winter Tares, &c, for autumn-sowing. 



D. & Co. would, this season, invite particular attention to the 

 following, at their extensive Nurseries, Leith Walk, Pilrig- 

 street, and Red Braes :— Seedling and transplanted Forest-trees 

 of every variety i Thorns and Plants for Hedges and Underwood 

 (samples of which will be forwarded when required} ; trained 

 and standard Fruit-trees, extra fine; newest French, China, 

 and Hybrid Roses; Evergreen and Deciduous Flowering Shrubs • 

 Greenhouse, Stove, and Flower-garden Plants. 



Early orders are invited for D. & Co.'s Prize Seedling CAL- 

 CEOLARIAS, so much in demand, and which will be sent out 

 for the first time, during autumn and spring. The names are— 



vatory. They are as follow : 



Reticulata, from 7 to 8 feet in height, a very fine 



specimen, quite healthy and green .... 

 Imbricata, from 7 to 8 feet in height, do. ! 



»» •• 3 to 4 



Eximia 



£ s. d. 



?*pen««t 



Jlipt 



Beauty Supreme 



Captivation 



Clara 



Comet 



Competitor 



Constellation 



Curate 



Dictator 



Duchess of Gordon 



Dchss. of Roxburghe 



Duke of York 



Duke of Wellington 



Duke of Roxburghe 



MARCHIONESS Ob 



N estor 



Nymph 



Prince Albert 



Panther 



Queen of Roses 



Rebecca 



Sir Robert Peel 



Sir Walter Scott 

 Splendida 

 Sultau 

 Triumph 

 Village Maid 



Duke of Argyll 



Earl of Eglinton 



Earl of Seafield 



Excelsa 



Exquisite 



Favourite 



Flash 



Jessie 



Lord Lovat 



Luna 



Marquis of Bute 



Mrs. Morrison 



Miss Milne 



BREADALBANE, white ground, finely 

 marbled with rose pink, and splendid form. 



^i IPS v E , (RICHARDS0N,s ^ v ery superior to Standishii, 

 With fine habit, and very distinct flower. 



NE PLUS ULTRA (SHANKLIE'S), rose colour, beautifully 

 spotted with crimson, and splendid form. 



LEITH WALK BEAUTY (SHANKLIE'S), pure yellow 



ground, beautifully striped and spotted with scarlet, with large 

 and fine form. ° 



GEM (SCOTTS), white ground, richly spotted and striped 

 with crimson, very superior to similar one called Duchess of 

 -buccleuch. 



STANDARD OF PERFECTION (FERGUSON'S), cream 

 colour, very distinctly marked all over with maroon and rose- 

 coloured cpots, with peculiarly perfect form 



i-S tIKE p F K1 B f U u c CLEUCH, large white "ground, with fine 

 large purple blotch, superior to Lucy. 



MRS. RICHARDSON, beautiful cream-coloured ground, 



mfp S S tte r K? d * Striped T ith r08y crim *°n, sP^ndid habit. 

 QUEEN, light straw-coloured ground, striped and shaded 

 with maroon, curiously marked, and very showy 



LADY ANN MURRAY, white ground, belted and spotted 

 with purplish pink, large and fine form. 



Prick of single Plants of those described above, 15s. each. 



Those not described ... m* fij " A u 



If taken in collections, as follows:- ' * 10.. 6d. each. 



Six of the very best ... £2 2s 



Twelve do. do 3 3 ' 



Eighteen • do. do 44 



Dicksons and Co. will be glad to communicate with Noble- 

 men or Gentlemen requiring Gardeners, Farm Stewards 

 Foresters, &c as they have on their list men of very su^S 

 character and abihty.-i, Waterloo-place, Edinburgh, Sept. is«. 



33 7 tO 8 



Chandlerii „ 6 to 7 



»• tt 3 to 4 



Lady Hume's Blush 6 to 7 

 Double White 6 



93 33 5 to 6 



m 5 



Invincible (Gray's) 5 to 6 

 Fordii „ 4 to 5 



m „ 2 to 3 



Double Striped 5 to 6 



Anemoneflora Alba 4 to 5 



Speciosa 

 Woodsii 



Warratah 

 Florida 

 Corralina 

 Lawsonii 



Colvillii 



Donkelaerii 

 Insignis 

 Eclipse (Press'*) 



n 

 9* 



33 



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 99 

 p$ 

 99 

 99 



4 to 5 



4 



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4 to 5 



3 



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6 to 7 



6 to 7 



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99 



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magnificent plant 

 a fine plant 



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fine 



very fine 



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fine 

 fine 



new 



very fine 



10 



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7 



5 

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 4 

 5 

 3 

 2 

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undermentioned beautiful New 



M^ NEW PLANTS. 



ESSRS. VEITCH 

 sending out the tw< 

 Plants, viz. :— 



Hiwdsia vioLACEA Strong plants at 63s. It is figured bv 



SS^K' a?h£22^ Re ^ ster " for Aw* JLt. wSZ 



tnere.says- Ihe Hindsia violacea is one of the finest thiues 

 obtained from South Brazil. It has been imported by Messr? 



K "*' S ?T' ° E ? eter ' who received (o * & the Large S?lv« 

 h S t , wiu^S"" 131 S 00 ^' 8 Garden Exhibition in M aj 

 tZL o, W H doub . tless P r °ve a very easily cultivated Gree?. 



Sowering"hL a b" d " 1S ^^ ™ sur ~ * beauty bybfue- 



species, and received the Knightian Medal. See Report™ 

 8»»2Wl~ May 25 ' » * W 2 'VaTton" 



plaLt S s! r v;z^- aDd S ° a haVC alS0 to offer the following fine 

 Achimenes picta 

 Allemanda grandiflora 

 Barbacena squamata Veitchia 



The Prices affixed are for the separate plants, of which not 

 less than 8 can be taken together. If the whole are taken in 

 one lot a considerable reduction will be made. Mr. Lawson 

 win be happy to show them, or give any further particulars 

 that may be required. --Tiverton, Sept. 27th, 1844. 



W^ E ^H EDLING AZAL EAS AND CINERARIAS. 

 M. IVERY, Florist, &c. Peckham, near Lon- 

 don, begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he 

 is ready to supply the undernamed Plants, which he can with 

 confidence recommend. 



M l*£f±f/ L * TKR " IA foemosa, bright red, 2ls. to 31s. 6d. each. 



A Certificate of Merit was awarded to Mr. Jas. Ivery, of Betch- 

 worth,haviDg large flowers, clean and bright in colour, and 

 expanding freely."-Da. Lindley in Card. Chron., May 25. 



Azalea coccinea supekba, bright scarlet, good shape, and 

 free bloomer, 1 5*. each ; Azalea delicaca, bright pink, good shape, 

 and abundant bloomer, 155. each. F ' 



Cinerarias.— Beauty of Wonham, very large white beauti- 

 ful eye and dwarf habit, 5*. j tricolor, white and pink, brown 

 eye, compact flower, 55. ; Nosegay, purplish blue, good petal, 

 and noble truss, 5*. ; Washington, very large crimson, good 

 petal 5*. j Captivation, white ground, with beautiful mazarine 

 purple tips, gained first Prize at the West Kent June Exhibi- 

 tion, 5*. i Criterion, mazarine blue, beautiful white centre, 

 gained first Prize 1 at Dorking May Exhibition, 7s. 6d.-, Red Rover 

 bright crimson, beautiful prolific bloomer, 55. ; Fanny Elsler 

 white crimson tips, prolific bloomer, 5s. ; Pickwick, bright 



Si ^'fL Tf', and ?° esha P e >3*.6d.,. Compacta, small, 

 white, and beautiful round flower, 5s. 



The whole set of Seedling Cinerarias, 21. 5s. 

 The following Cinerarias can be recommended as good — 

 Ivery s Beauty of Syston, bronzy purplish blue, fine winter 

 flowering var., 3s. 6d. s Emperor, 2s. -, Pride of Peckham, 2s. 6d. • 



SJnh'o 25 ' ; D P e V C ^ ta ' 1S ' 6d '> Re * in * Victoria, 2s. 6d.\ 

 Triumph, 2s.; Rival King, is.; Imperial Blue, Is.; Royal Blue 



u ''£*"£*' } % 6d 'l Pf i5 CeSS R ° ya1 ' ls - W ' ! Q^en Victor I 

 is. Qd. ; Exquisite, 3s. 6d. ; Wee Pet, 3s. 6d. ; Henderon's 



PH n^ nf* n,H ; u^l ^ W 'j ^^^ ^. 6d. ; Magnet, i s .6d- 

 ?r?n?P f ^ en xr argh ' 3s -* 6d -> Sombre Agreeable, 3s. 6rf. 

 Bh p P fi m 6 *'* S°^* 1S - 6d ' J Enchantress, is. 6d. Compac 

 Blue, lf.6d. ; Bell's Decora, ls. 6d.; Good's Compacta, 3s. 6d ■ 

 Games's True Blue, ls.6^.- Prince Albert, 2s. 6rf.; May's Queen 



I2snl; Ta 7 d ^ZT eil ' ^e 6 *', G °° d Varkties from 9s to 

 12s. per doz. Fine Cineraria Seed, 2s. 6d. to 5s. per packet. 



Fine Petunia, noticed in " Calendar of Operations » Gard 



lslTto?s'M ESS P6t ' 1S '£ d - t0 2S ' 6d -> Magna Chartt 

 is. 0d. to 2s. 6d.; Reliance, is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. ; Ovid, Is 6V • 



SlSS^^? ls ' 6d - t0 2S - 6d --> Kentish B~t 7f Vii*; it: 



New Large Double 

 mi Anemones. • ^ 



The collection, so sorts . 17 g 

 The best 12 ditto . 5 ° 



The same, mixed, p. 100 12 

 uo. do., per doz- . ] 



Fine dble. scarlet, p. doz. 2 

 Single, many coirs., p. 100 7 



New Irises. 

 The best 40, distinct 

 The best 12 do. . ' 

 Fine mixed, per 100 

 Persian (sweet), per doz! 

 Sweet Jonquils 

 Largest double, per doz." 

 Large do. 



Single do. . . * 



Early Tulips.* 

 Due Van Thols, per 100 . 

 Do., per doz. . 



Clarimond & others, 5s.toi 

 Tournsol (fine) . . 3 



Crocuses. 

 20 new sorts, per ioo 

 Do., mixed 

 Largest blue 



„ white 



» yellow 



„ striped „ 



Gladiolus. 

 Florabundus, per dozen 

 Cardinalis 



Ramosus and many others^ 



Comtesse de 1 

 Comte de Very, 



* Jjk purple. 7 ' 

 La Vesialo «.. 



at SJ^" 



rery 



5 



^estale, pure 



15 

 6 



15 

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Narcissus, Ranunculuses, 

 Tulips, Snowdrops, Lilies, &c, 

 in extensive collections. 



Hyacinths, 

 From collection of 270 sorts 

 Best Double. 

 Panorama, bright red . 

 Bouquet Tendre (or Water- 

 loo), large dark rose . 6 

 Alamode, striped blue . 9 

 Anna Maria, large white, 



with purple eye . .10 

 Alamode Epuise, blush . 1 

 Bouquet Pourpre . .09 

 Bouquet d'Orange . ,10 

 Acteur, large pink . .09 



- '-»u»ie. pure wbiu 



bnght green tipT^ 

 LaDeesse, p^ £• 



Jeannette. blush ' 



Jaune Pyramide »ln ' ! 



Sis lMe < bl ^ 



Hirsilia, deep red 



Duche.se deNormandie* 

 fine blue » 



Endracht. dark rose" ' ! 



Flos sanguineus, red with 

 green tips . M 



Penelope, white and piuL J 

 Perrugue Royale, red # 



Duchesse de Bedford' 

 large white, with pink ' 

 eye . ru * 



Guide Vlies, fi„ e w'hitc .' 

 Rex rubrorum, red 



^annette, pure white 

 Pyrene, white, greeutiM 

 Lord Noel, large blue . 



Lord Wellington, do. 



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Passe tout, dark . 

 Ophir, true yellow. 



Best Single. 

 Grand Vainqueur, i»per 



white, large truss , 



Hannah More, do. , 



Hercules, large pink . 



Emicus, dark purple , 



Ami du Cceur, do. . , 



Appius, very dark . , 

 Talma, large red . 



Le plus noir . . , 



Orondatis, large blue , 

 Toison d 'Or, yellow 



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Messrs. Sutton ana Sons, Read in™£rk^pSJ«dr J 

 Uvation a » b n°H Ve aS a Sel6C i Hsl ° f the sortf mosJXh^o S 



s;^"s d e j^s,^.^ ai,piicati ° D ' ^ "^ P«- 



npH; B ;r.v a H°? ls delivered free ^ any part of London, and pro. 

 perly packed for^ nyeyanceto any distance. 



3aleg ftp "aucttom 



m°ii 3 SSI^ MEN ' BUIL DERS, NURSERYMEN'. & OTHERS. 



\/i ESSRS. PROTHEROfi and MORRIS are in- 



a structed to Scl1 by Public Auction (under a bill of sal 

 on the premises, Sussex Nursery, Loughboro'-rcad, Brixtc- 

 road, on Monday. 30th September, 1844, at eleven o'clock, the 

 whole of the NURSERY STOCK, consisting in choice Ever- 

 greens and Flowering Shrubs, Standard and Dwarf Roses; also 

 two newly-erected Greenhouses, Frames, about 2000 Green- 

 house Plants, a quantity of Rock Work, Utensils in Trade, &c 

 may be viewed prior to the sale. Catalogues may be had on 

 the premises, of the principal Seedsmen, and of the Auctioneers, 

 Leytonstone. 



FREEHOLD NURSERY-GROUND, ST. ALBAN'S, HERTS? 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS have re- 

 ceived instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. 



i 



Clerodendron laevifolium 



ft splendens 



Cyrtoceras reflexa 



Echites atropurpurea 



„ hirsuta 



„ splendens 

 Gardenia Rothmannia 



Gardenia Sherbournea 



m tetrasperma 

 Gesneria polyantha 

 Gloxinia Cartonii 



Hindsialongiflra 

 Inga pulcherrima 

 Luxemburgia ciliosa 

 Passiflora actinea 

 Pentas 



carnea 

 Thunbergia chrysops, &c. &c. 



o^r B \7 Mess "- v - ^d Son»s General Catalogue can be had on 

 appIication.-Exeter, Sept. 27, 1844. on 



A ROSES. 



PAUL and SON respectfully announce that their 



f„r A " n " al Descriptive ROSE CATALOGUE will be readv 



Surse'llTost^V 6 " ** 7 *' *?« m * y be stained from^h^ 

 stamm tK? It Up0n W Ilcatio ° inclosing two postage 



new pound 1he°SLV ery ^^ *** h&ViD& been * r ™* ™ 

 healthv au tw e pla i? ts &re moie ^an usually robust and 



lection.* ^ the reaUy valuable new Ro«es are^iii their col 



w^SON^^^^EMEN PLANTING.-A. PAUL 



Trees, Ornament^rees %£ntoV° ^ "T? and Forest 

 are growing on upwards if l* a a b 8 ' Ev f er ^ reens » &c - **., which 



upon the most reiaonSS ?tcr^J ■ Th°J er ? U - nd ' and are on sale 

 which Trees remove in%erSS Jff S °L l 1S a stiff loam « from 

 fibrous roots, and the earth adh P rfnt f ,l a ! 1Dff ab "ndance of 

 of the Nurseries to the Mefro^Sd^?' Tbe Proximity 

 of sale, recommend them especiaul- tn 1 be M advanta ^ eous term s 

 Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herta f^V i,Si5? ltlem 1 f n P^ting. 



Waltbam Cross Station o^iV cSbVid ™7i L ° ndon ' Dear the 

 Counties Railwa y. Cambridge Line of the Eastern 



T^"^^ I rnHp SL fnnL7„^ R f; . I ? LEW0R TH, MIDDLES^ 



f^ -Strong Plants of the "PRINCESS Ar.r^ TI0N - 1 „ , foII 1 ? W1 ^ Articlei, manufactured in Slate 101 



STRAWBERRY. W hi,h k dd C «-™rSSf AL ICE MAUDE w I * Horticultural purposes, maybe seen in use atWoZ rZ 



tage, upon application to the gardener (Sundays excepted) 



rf^rn« 7erS I S ottoms for Fra mes 



Snel v e° B0X r a h° s r Ba,C0DieS and Veran " 



Garden Edging | Orange Tubs, Flower Boxes,&c. 



JOSEPH FRYER begs respectfully to inform his 



^L n e ?1 S aDd the Public ' that he win hav e ready in a few 



n ? y PA v a Q?L°| Ue iSS l o ainin8: his choice and extensive Collection 

 of PAN SI ES. VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS PETUNIAS PAR 



Pltnti fc^c ICC ? T U E P ES ' PINKS ' Greenhous P e E LTH A eLce A ou S 

 bous Root's whiih CW S? ! eparate Catalogue of Dutch Bui- 



T D T P D S K D S T2 N \x N r, URSERY ' NEAR POOLE. 



•J. P^CTA E Thif « NE T S K EEDLIN G FUCHSIA, 



x„ T ^ClA.— This flower has been submitted to Professor 



h, a L Y nH 01 fl lnSpeCti ?/ 1 ^ and has been Pronounced by hm?o 

 be a good flower. It is large in size, the tube and sentus of 

 a delicate but bright pink, the latter tipped with greeS the 

 corolla of a rich rosy crimson, slightly tinged with file The 



uSYCS 1 devel °P ed > and of admirable formTnd substance 



co llr nf 5" a m ° St , desirable v«iety, and ought to be n th e 

 collection of every cultivator of this beautiful tribe. 



LARGE DOUBLE WHITE ROCKETS. 



S. ^ h ND J * DILLISTONE have a fine stock of the 



SEEDLING' CINER^R J JS T re f aSOnable ' A1 *° some strong 

 last season Pri^ 5 S » r ° m th f choicest earned ones of 

 SSeftaS. JftS^Sg ' ^-^ion.-Nurseries, Stur- 



QRAIG'S PROLIFICTORCING CUCUMBER^ 



garden ; to Messrs. Flanagan and S^ Mansion h^U C ° Vent " 

 London i or to J. Craio (the raiser) "«and H mnn ^^^ 

 2s.6d or the amount in Postag^^wiU^^uire" Y ° rk ' 

 ^J^^lfiSLr*"^ IefereflCe - to ^suptiority 



NURSERY PREMISES, adjoining the town of St. Alban's, com 

 prising a comfortable and convenient Dwelling-house and Shop, 

 fronting the High Road from St.Alban's to London, and about six 

 acres of very productive Nursery and Garden Ground. Thewhob 

 Freehold and Land-Tax redeemed, and immediate posses«M 

 may be had. The Premises were late in the occupation of Mr. 

 David Watson, who for many years and up to the period ofUJ 

 death carried on the business of a Nursery and Seedsman. M^ 

 be viewed at any time, and particulars had at the principal Inns 

 in the neighbourhood, at the Auction Mart, of J. S. Story, ts 

 Solicitor, St. Alban's ; of George Drew, Esq., 185, Bermond*. 

 street, Borough; and of the Auctioneers, LeytonstoneJ2«»__ 



BUNNEY'S FINAL SALE. „_„-—. 

 TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN,NURSERYMEX,BtILMK* 



AND OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORRIS are in- 

 structed by the Proprietor (in consequence of tne : uw 

 having expired), to submit to Public Competition by wju«. 

 on the Premises, Kingsland Nursery, Balls P° nd - r0 ! i ,^ n< . k 

 Monday, Oct. 7, 1844, and following days, at Eleveaou* 

 each day without reserve, the whole of the valuable -^ 



SERY STOCK, consisting of FRUIT and FORl^l; 1 -?"-!* 

 considerable quantity of EVERGREENS, AMERI^H^' 



STOOLS, &c. The Stock is particularly worthy the attenuo 

 Noblemen and Gentlemen laying out their Grounds J »«" 

 Trade, from its excellence, and comprising an excellent 

 tion of Ghent AZALEAS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODODENDKUWjJ 

 &c. May be viewed prior to Sale. Catalogues may oeu 

 the Premises, of the principal Seedsmen, and or mc - 

 tioneers, Leytonstone. 



ISLINGTON NUKSEK1. . ^ 



TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, and OtM£ 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORK,^ ar ^ 

 structed by the Proprietor to submit to P^bU ^""j*^ 

 tion, on Monday, 14th October, 1844, and 2 f oUowin» j ftf 

 11 o'clock, (in consequence of the ground being requ 

 building,) a portion of the valuable NURSERY STOCfc, ^ 

 sisting of about five thousand Belgian Azaleas,! 

 varieties 5 several thousands fine .Hybrid R Qod " d ^c!i'ine«e 

 furnished with bloom buds ; Green and Var. Ho 1 it .., g 



and Siberian Arborvitae, about five thousand Laurei-, 

 fine assortment of Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowering »ui b$d 

 May be viewed prior to the Sale. Catalogues ma> ^ 

 on the Premises; of the principal Seedsmen; »" 



Auctioneers, American Nursery, Leytonston e^ 



TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, *XD OTHERS. 



MESSRS. PROTHEROE and MORBID are^ 

 structed by Mr. Fravkliw (in consequence 01 n w 



having expired and the ground let for building it o Roadt 

 Public Competition, on the Premises, Cottage-pia^. ' ole ^ 

 on Th v rsuav, October l 7 th,_ 1844 at 1 1 o ^% 1 ^ Tu lipS, 



-L^ -Strong Plants of the "PRINCESS a j^,^ 10 ^' 

 STRAWBERRY, which h« ^ proved S tt L ^ E th M AUDE » 

 grown in this country, are now readv to hi «! ? e earliesfc 

 per 100. As an Early Strawberry it *haa ^?RkPn ?H nt 5 Ut at 30s - 

 at all the Horticultural ExMbiJfons S h! P V e First Prize 



Mem wi^«* w.* 11 the o IeadiD8r kind8 - T? be had if Enw^lnS^f^.K i ' ? ran ? e Tubs, Flower Boxes,&c. sundry Effects. May be viewed pnor to s^e. Catalog ^ 



Messrs. Wae.n £ r & Warn**, Seedsmen, 28, ComhiU, London P*&Zitol a? hv ^2" bC hapPX t0 an8WW ^ m»M*»> either be had on the Premises; of the principal Seedsmen, 



v*i, 4 ^*avu«uiy or 0} post, Auctioneers, Leytonstone, 



his VALUBLE STOCK, consisting of named hew i s^ ^ 

 Auriculas, Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks, u re aod 



