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PER Do RTHUR HENDERSON яр CO., NUnsER BEST PEA D 
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— Ф the following LIST OF NEW AND "EA ) very Best FOR down IN JULY A dpa à 
\ v em 4. K. vt 5 ms = ө all а А. = DLI 2 ё. K. Кыш, od ctionis Societe рва oy ыы * 
. о Ho уво Rg sg — m MODEL. ME TRIN shading off to putes e yellow at the | Peas p at the Society’s Gardens at Chiswi Bas Notes. | 
is £ 1 lass of Hollyhocks, )een careful to d tti | 
унн p tenes "which. havi era ny merit as to quality and mo 1 n, with the same ‘dwarf and sturdy | say 3 "s Barly Goliah Pea "mo | 
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Wired Wu erige airs | MAC louer mam rt tree ШЕ we Ju d cs а ау gud ep ae 
pem bmp enm of these splendid flowers, W. C. offers dios as Viv id; a lar rge, fine-form ed, and wery splendid flower, quite Bective а Pat, А Pikes d, ear Ў and pro. 
lants of the finest — varieties dis ssimilar, at 91., 17. 108., or | distinet trom | anything yet out. 7s. 64. à 4 ctive „бос. vol. Pii 5.0 
D Good showy varieties at — and 9s. per Den кє уана „ KING.— 28 erimson, much darker and richer And the as; 29 еар 2 am 
dodi beatae а 6s. per (^. min or 30s. per 1 9 and does not fade; habit dwarf and robust; flowers our sa iple gm d with a visit M Nov. last, in his y s 
their cultivati — sha Lanes 
Plants warranted trus 3 sc ade io pu rehasers mon BRILLIANT. — Rich shining bronze red; good shape and size; * Upwards of 30 varieties ei 4 had been grow here, | 
plants added 93 kor the remaining distance Catalogues | habit ros Kentish Hero; a very distinct an and beautiful — d but they were cleared off, wi € exception of Sumo; — 
sent by ne on receipt of a MAG NET.—Fine shining coppery bit eo Ve Goliah, which was still ee, pods and | 
224 [7 „оюп, | 
W.C. can supply seed of his his improved QUILLED GLOBE with deep crimson; flowers venga е ha 
— the most co; m ct — in cultivation, end = : 
g eight separai — D ene ixed, 1s. per packe SEEDLING GERAN IUM ore, а gooc Lea jor a — се and i aoe | 
Hollyhock Seed, — from best show flowers, 25. 64. рег] COUNTESS (Bea — * —Grou “үт white, delicately — Es oductive ; its {ани embles that at of Knight; i 
packet; from bord ders sorts, 1s. per packet. veined and spotted with rosy purple in the upper petals; habit owfat.” (See Gar клан} " Chronicle, Nov. 27,1 
Fine Fra iting *. and Apricot Trees, established dwarf and Le a ve oe blooming m Á-— variety. Е ^ 852) 
in pots, * Orcharichotso 5з. eac This will form quite a gem a ng bedding pl e pes a good stock of — above, w. ve affixed a а moderate 
st Office orders payable at Saffron Walden, KINGSBURY PET.— Bright r озу PA enn large, | price to them, but they decidedly the es Pea wo an 
flowers perfectly round and flat, habit dwarf e compact, with s uainted with for eff ‘second and the last so 
RASS SEEDS. dark (entend leaves, For pot culture bte, pd out, this is} Priced man of ot — ета rden Seeds may! Y De had in rius 
Г and desirable Geraniums ever | for one postage 
C. WHEELER AND ee тетт to the — Ta s» ane beautiful JOHN SUTTON & BONS, SEED — 
— Socrery, beg II—Pure white, sometimes fading to delicate pink; 
to offer the e follnoing GRASS. SEEDS, which have been | trusses large, fowers round end fiat, habit dwarf and compact NEW WHITE BROCOOLT пота ORI VICTOR 
well U cleaned, and шла warn ith dark horse-sh — edes rofuse bloomer. 10s. 6« LEY : nounce that 
ested, we h they cam on iiem LILY FIELD Deli Е ink, with the habit va the | 5^4 purchased the whole Stock of Seed of — above 
growing a i 
„ deua Se quali I MI 4 pure 
two former varieties. -— has кено the hardiest ч 
Seeds, 5 у time paid consi N ps penne » — ROSEA SUPERB (Brarox's)— Habit dwarf and compact, y yet offered to the public. Its superiority may be 
nature of the soll and other fecal — — may require trusses large; a most profuse bloomer, throwing its trusses well t in {Уш “Grown by an amateur for the last 
as to form fine pastures. Having had — experience m inis above the foliage. 5s. ose grounds lie in а cold, hore hi piss where mo. 
branch of ot ir business, + and the Grass L Lan as we hav: d dow — AM set 30s. —.— would succeed as the above has done, with Язы 
— v , GLOXINTA WHITE P PERFECTION , CVickERY'5).— This Its dwarf and hardy habit will prove a great d 
d a fine mixture of the best Grasses and cl lovers, gia, with | exposed to cold Е 
setae d “for t rod formation of a rich permanent pasture, from | à deep green shining leaves. rote 75 of fine form; и pe cutting: —— — — безе — ates 
— with delicate pink stripes the throat, and, from its þei in any way affected by it, or 8 но ее i 
oe — the quality of — al laid down, we TE 
suppy e mixture v 15. — "e ; prove peculiar habit, со nts o dower Tor overalm of сасе — vd. eem before roma indie prepa нуге Жы... 
“For the information of those gentlemen who would prefer PHLOX DRUMMONDII KILBURNII—Colour —— ve 588 ET i F " 
iuning. the. yeziaties Separately yand mixing сзи themselves, | with dark centre, surrounded by a ring of pure white; habit 1 * 2 6d., € for4s. E. T has. EUM | 
we have given а short description of some of the - | dwarf and compact; a very distinct and beautiful variety. 5s. 5 zu shi Sii wt gius. = 6:08 pr | 
About two bushels of the —.— or light seed, and 121bs. of the | A. H. & Co. have much pleasure in offering the above to their in saying ti ceo An 3 
small or heavy seed, is the quantity usually sown to the acre, patrons and the public, as they can recommend them with the | © pubes hes must асе EL ag ehm nanon r^ dui 
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, imporid seed, periushel .. 75-64. | fullest confidence, "having | proved them all io s distinct aud | stamps to the am pe Gps ake A ‘uy postage 
much cannot ni Wye-grass.| superior to anything yet o their res €; classes. e 
Compared with any-other of the varieties of common Rye-grass, | will prove valuable хардов, оле дна. олег d х ботан» Tuer, ‘Nurseryman aud Seedsman, 14, Abbey Church 
the Italian affords а stronger braird, arrives sooner at — The following new and rare plants they р g toc] f PERSE ДИР 222 | 
С ч igs ear — — Dou — — nd beg to — — prices SUPERB NEW MELON. à | 
green considera more u or x { ergr ; I 
less inclined t» spread on the — in eee h- | DILLWYNIA, CINNADARINA A neat ¢ e — —— pig ды in INCOMPARABLE” GREEN 
that it is much preferred by eattle to. any flowers, thickly set on robust stems, which are clothed with dark LESH, Фа. GL por packet; largat de, [t Seeds, du., 
of the common — and is greedily eaten by them, whether green foliage, render it a most desirable plant for exhibition and Golden Ball Green Flesh, do, 1s, 64.5 “Bromham Ш, do, 
ration pu 10s. 6d. to 155. | * CAPTIVATION" X ** PHENOMENA" CUCUMBER, 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS, per bushel N —А : 
MEADOW CATSTAIL, on TIMOTHY GRASS (Plileum — ENT prod ee — amen: —.— . Catan Fe 
se), per buff and red, with yellow centre. This is one of the most beautiful Titi 75 Bath do. ig: Ма 7 5 ay po iiw dI P a a 
* 4 — 4 Grass possesses a е advantage of affording double | of E Kx Lt ine ing ts introduced:from Australia. M. pt юа ib emit Aag = ^ Lm ; 
— сани ts seeds are ripe, that it does if |- DILLW A SCABRUM.—A neat evergree Ht, dm Au — e dere ime a Led d енгі. amies н 
cut w. when in Ons —— nd rather moist soil one of ei he a bers Mes А 
itis "entitled t cese oos ade rare апу other, nd should: wi Now H onde a ae es of rich 12 let | part on receipt of 5s.in penny postage stamps- For further pi. 
a considerable portion of the mixture employed for | which its stems are thickly ed, render it a a striking ticulars of the above, see Gardeners’ Chronicle-of Feb. d 
А sowing down stc, either for alternate hu usbandry or permanent and beautiful plant. For exhibition а decorative purpose: HOLLYHOCK SEED, penn cas of the ue 
will be found a valuable acquisition. 10s. 64. to 15s. now in б r^s 6d. el a lech 
MEADOW n we pratensis), 8 QVI MS 8 вух. DRUMMONDII. IRST ASTER SEED. к 
—A com ouse shrub, wi laucous foliage. i th d TM 
This is one of the ые and best ‘asture Grasses, bnt not | flowers of deep o with le Sa Ha are espe: d equaled a чту ср ir 22 en x 40 to ‘first prizes 
во well adapted for hay, as t Кана" E few. Stalks; its root | the greatest profusion; gms spike being from 2 to 3 inches in dia fhe ast years; 1s. pe et АӨ lr Ж 
leaves аге very broad, long, soft, slender, and grow rapidly when = Арай. A very beautiful and desirable plant for exhibition SEED, saved fi = radit «иё 
cut, ог when eaten down by li 72 stock. It requires — — three "ata AS WILLIAM Jas 3 * 
years after sowing to arrive at full maturity. ORIOSA PLANTII.This will be found to bea most tinet бонй su varieties ; 1s. per packet. 
ROUGH COCKSFOOT (Dactylis glomerata) por I 1s. mantle acquisition to our collections, as, from its dwar! ч babi t F Р — = the best omen pl 
Is a valuable Grass in cultivation e great freedom of flowering, and brilliant colours it entirely surpasses spotted, and brilliant гас а чаве 
. tity of produce which it yields, and the mar: ri e. which anything in its class yet introduc Small plants in 4-inch | Plants for blooming — “the w 
its leaves grow after being cu well ai —— for growing | Dots flowered here during the last season , aud won the * acket. 
in sha under t: ы hards — of all who sa eoi. E The —— ФА re much broader than Also Seed of that very scarce.and delicio m 
MEADOW FESCUE GRASS (estuce pratensis) per I»... e of Gloriosa ‚ Бере Gen very bright rich orange, Зе ог CUSTARD e x tad г packet. 
‘This is an exectlent Grass, є for alternate hu bien, 8 di wii the-outer half of t ihe, petals right Scarlet. 10s. 6d. to 21s. I nce must accom order n 
pasture, but more p: ly the latter. It is well OXINIA TRICOLOR.—Clear waxy rose, softening off ia Corr ierit, in penny y postage rt when th : 
liked by all M of domestie ) Я dish at the edges, a a See purple tinge in the throa — ‘of the above wil. » forwarded i free to sy 2M. 
SH flow 
S FESCUE stuca ovina j wer large, and of fine D t 
a at che ‘eater bor rie Sheer p leech: GREY аА La A LAVANDULACES, sy SYN, TO аз |  NumsERYWAX and SBEDSMAX, 14, Abbey V rd, Bath ; 
justly: of a 
Feseues ; A Tp ART the Grevilleas. — eee — — THE BEST BROCCOLIES IN с-н А 
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should always enter into the composition of mixtures lands | Rosmarinifolia, but has a much more e appearance. Its HINSO. 
M Pi 3 n fact, on the authority at | Fan, Toseeoloured fowers are produced. in the greatest pro- — —— 00, Saup 
are destitute of this Grass нын , GERANIUM WHITE UNIQUE — Foliage and habit superior — 
HARD FESC ees abundanily its trusses of white 
‘SS (Festuca durinseula) per Ib. . 1а. | fp hoold Unique; it. 
- thrive on a nt vat s+ 13.1 flowers, which being yet cese form, each truss is a bouquet 
Ps gres ety of Ату 8 is found to resist in itself. For pots i rasés, or bedding out, this will erts a 
d to re 
i re winter, ina 5 degree. Tau the fineness of its | 76 e 
well adapted for. sowing in "Рох 
foliage and greenness in winter, it is ЖЕ, MOND TT [THOMPsONIL.— Colour -ri 
Parks, y for Sheep pasture. with dark се t dwarf and compact; а most 
woop MBADOW GRASS ШЕБЕР; . 15 4 profuse bloomer. A ad of this Phlox has a fine effect in the 
od ue: ачи ds — — — and regular. PHLOX DRUMMONDH MAYII VARIEGATA.—Flowers | istic of perfection. e plant is "e 
Pri odas tana wl no gm cease | tripod ih one ad ise x а mort | pe дЫ ey ne 
5 . few of the € fine Grasses'can-exist. —— plant, as it —— — <5 9 is Sela w! most be on heads we) | 
4 deo ав di and autumn. 6а. E к 
ROUGH-STALKED d aci (Pon qm ECC and pretiy-|1 toe the eat th a eee ae Hi иа 
This ів а valuable Grass as a mix similar ёо ап Erica, Flowers M ve and.rosy purple, — 6 orans Ie ie — ead 
LORD on- damp n! — —.— of morti fits — for 1 
: } in bunches on the à of the branches; 
: for mixing 72 : pex habit ‘dwarf and com- 
Amlierstia nobilis, 51. 5s. Dracena nobilis, 10s. | 
e ASS (Poa pratensis), Araucaria bidvilli 8I. 38. to 30. 3s. : N " 
e "Wo o » i 5l. 58. Echites Harrisii, 37. 3s. -seet — er oer merum Which 
E e quantity o herbage at а very early " cork | id Кенин — n 64. equal to imported Spanish Onions. Price of Seed, 
A 3 sr тар 3 -Gephaiotus-ollieolaris, 81. 8s. m i et ga Зама nbn demands for ' 
y : ty portion a —— yet, on the Cissus discolor, 105. 6. Rhodolia championii, 27, 2s, parso the V we as m ка | 
Lot be without a mixture of it, THE SCARLET SALPIGLOT, oF ossa 1 
sounds, wore it mm: PIGLOSSIS COCCINEA. ly, s "Your 0% 1 р 
ae ee “for AH H. & Co. pith gi na ur of o toetheir Friends and a Вотток'е. superior Mee A прег H 
i AIL GRASS (Qv | ers the.seed of this new and beautiful Annual. It differs F e | 
— S, (Сузани = — fram od otter Salpiglots mist “materially in colour, which is here of | 7 UCPSr4s. per packet, post free a 
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places, to be kept under by = we Fig vamos Lawns ‘and other n dor there are few annuals that D 5 athe: fines of | the ts T dave seen; it was fit for table ten days ù 
„per Ib 33 this valnable annual has ased by A — ce Gos, old € or Bath 
‘GRASS SEED, w-— M seas 
у sowin this G ward may кайышы т. He & the celébrated Mr. Burridg e * Colcheste ows upright, and 
— d hrda ere 1 bo obtained iwa short to whom the floricultural world are already in im ebted for — рч grown in ihe бе of опе yard,. "аы 1 s; 
selection o the Pras the expense 3 down turf. It is a eds; and A. Henderson & Co. vi 1 MI tried 20 уа чомеае 
“We can 1 recommend it those ‘weeds, |: out packets of the seed at 25, 6d. each. of the bast 
Pleasnre Gronh пайа." to about to form Lawns or к ; e Sg — — Friends that | treated all in the 1 
от vo desc ptions DE IM of Veg: r Seeds (containing mam 
ind -— " edis 2 ed : we are 'indelited фо | Thé НАМ. d не v kimde) is по w ready ay for. — out. 
„C. WHEELER & Sox deliver IAG х те! as being in every respect of 
to most o AS the principal ox deliver thar Se EA — E FREE mostre qual — and true to their sorts. Catalogues may be had 
C. Wa HEELER & Son, N UPPLY. gr 
urserymen, (os Ad: ce Tue SuTrON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading 
ine Apple Place, Edgeware Road, London. 
