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66 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [January 81, 1957 
CONIFERA. propesy oa L T ma (ie a 
P ee ee ret y er YM. WOOD axp SON are offering the undermen- r niy ae Scare vont oat cho te 
Dia y ai E the Growth an ahs e É, mentisngjgi very moderate terms. ‘Prices will beigiven yy sent out these (C ollections 
have’ this season m age in getting omapplica Seeds, which ae - we may say, anibal Ga atti 
el nt c p Abies cerulea, 2 to 8 feet Cupressus Goveniana, 1 to1}ft. | tion. es ombine excellent -germinatin 
a our sock i in _ Ara cat ha mbricata, 1 foot and | also 3, 4, & 5 ft., large spec. = 7 "E gli, 
ra 
Wat low rriage e free o any Railway Station, upwar pecan ne ‘Lambertiana, 1& 2 ft. a shee are nd may be deemed economical ™ th 
A Priced Lat, will be forwar Wve free on application. Gadres Deok i to 14 ft. & do. carpa, 1 and 2 feet Aetas m a aft ord, 
J. C. WHEELER & Son, Seed ed Growers, Gloucester pay eh Cet, ft. do. pants 44 4 &5 ftu ad el spec. A at many ' ik had gur rip agri! mn years = 
= aa. +: 5 we » viridis, 
OLE’S DEFI ANCE RED ) CELERY has proved Cryptomeria js japoniea, 1 to t} ft. a pirer toad. very fini wens, a 
Ct for com- | Cupressus ericoides, 1 to 1} feet | Taxodium distichum pendulum, that we shall at all times retain the confidence so con, 
it is-exceedingly solid a, of exquisite flavouryattainsa | ,, funebris, the Funereal| 3 fee rep The Collections are offered at the folly. 
largo 3 size, and ‘keeps ‘better tha tg, Boag o sort a oaltivatión, Cypress, 3 ft., very "n id Thoj Yews, 4 and gee fee eng state :— 
To in sealed 4-oz. packets, oy post, for 12 posta Also 4 and 5 ft. perfect spec. uja japonica, 1 ft., very 
sae nthe DWARF WHITE poe PARABLE, so highly The smaller plants quoted above -are in po’ e.large vee od “hee NADER Prent yout oui conallaal ` 
recommended, for 12 Also snars s s Dwarf Solid umd‘and will move with ae of earth. | 20quarts of Peas of the very best sorts for successions 
Red, and Crystal White, i in easy packets, each free by post for | Parties requiring ‘qnaditilies will be liberally mee gee Eight varieties of Beans; Eight of the best sorts a 
6 postage Paap. Extra fine Dwart-trained Peaches, magnifice: E Teik. roccoli: Ten varieties 'Cabbava Nine of Lettu "s 
N.B. gemo supplied by the Ib. Price on application. PH ES.—A- very paper collection including t the best new Seven sorts of Onions: with a foil suppl pon; 
E AM Core, Withington, near Manchester. kinds. from mn to t8s. per 7 ip 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON’S 
PRICED CATALOGUE 
Of the above, i all the varieties of the season, will be ed /post free on “application; and at the 
same time wall be published a Coloured Plate of the New T Baldan Annual (price Sixpence), 
ERONICA SYRIACA. 
Colour beautiful gentian blue, lower petals white, habit dwarf, 6 to 8 inches in height, compact, and covered with bunches of flower, 
=e: The en ae stock was purehased of Messrs. “Ernst and Von Spreckelsen, of Hamburgh. In 
8, 5s., 103., a 
In "addition, it will on a neai rly "2000 varieties of Fluwer Seeds, al whole of which are sehen eee their different 
c ti such as hardy, half hardy, and og er Annuals, Biennials, Perennials, Alpine, and Rock Plants, with choice varieties 
of Seeds of teen A Stove meow A and seers cei of Good Hop Trees.and Shrubs, ret whieh will > De found select 
collections from their C mdents Berrien 4 India, Cape of Goo e, and the West Indies. In nearly all cases the height 
of the plant and colour of. its flower is iivet so'thatamateurs and Serions jpaacquainted with tia names will be able to select for 
ded, freg 
Celery, Cress, Cucumber, Endive, Leek, M 
tard, Parsley, Parsnip, Radish, Sweet and Sete Herbs, 
and every other sort of Culinary Te ble Seed.in 
iberal quantities “S DY 
No. 2, COMPLETE COLLECTION FOR A MODE: 
RATE. emer GARDE a 
ETE COLLECTION ` 
TI TIES 
o. 4. COMPLETE \COLLECTION ron a Sirari 
GARDEN 
The quantities: included in the above ool lection lh 
found = iled at length in RENDLE’S PRICE. 
arraro DIRECTORY For! 1857, 
can oe obtained in in ; 
mM E. annet & Co. 
EW 7 HYBRID CUCUMBER PERPEONONE 
his is undoubtedly one of the finest Masi. 
EN 
| 
beagle 
~ frnit cut from plants last year on the Ist of Fae a 
Ei 
e errer The correct treatment of Linum grandiflorum rubrum verum is 
100 of this beautiful and unique Bedding Plant. (Seed in packets, 6d. and 1s.) 
A separate most desirable and-highly recommended Flower Seeds is given, with Notes and other’ Memoranda to 
guide the amatenr in his er i 
GERMAN FLOWER SEE DS, 
econtinent. These we can with confidence recommend. Descriptions of 
NEW FUCHSIAS, 
In collec 
the following New Plants vill also £ appear :— 
AN KS? | 
each wi 
Including a white bepal varieties 
a 
teries 
+h 
h of ‘distinct 
b varieties 
with quite a new ad wort A form of flower. Anew and b ifùl ana Plate of 
ls now ready, and ean be had for 12'stamps. 
NEW VERB E N A S, 
Raised by Messrs. Banks, Breeze, and Evans. A coloured Plat: rice’ 12 
+ 
NE GLOXKINIAS 
WE © 
Raised by M. Jæger, the original introducer of: this. form of. flower, 
GERANIUM, 
Mr. Elphinstone ag Mr. Grieve. The bestand AA one worth growing. 
r. 
a Morgan’s Tybee B -dding Geranium, splen 
r. George Cunningham’s New Rhododendron, per cease, and the first of its colour. 
‘New Petunia, Ee and Shrubby Calceolaria, &c. Other novelties beside the above will be noticed in this Catalogue, 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, N.W. 
ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY. 
- BASS AND BROWN’S 
NEW SEED CATALOGUE (26th Annual s 
Contains the finest Vegetables in cultivation, carefu 
It beeen! 
ON. 
Saver have proved to be of real merit. number an varieties of recent revere by now swelled 
the tists of names fore by the trade to a very large extent or been annually to prune away certain 
amon our Catalogue for the ù introduction ofthe nawoer and improved of cach elass, reserving however those 0 of 
ASSORTED COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
recommended to the notice of Amateurs not keeping regular Gardeners, The collections we have fur- 
erpai mri apige reanna inanan ae a cc on trial such as will not be surpassed, " Supplied ‘as: 
as usual as follows 
(See full particulars in Catalogue.) 
Serege | gar om ‘No, 3,25s. | | Collections for Small Gardens, 10s. 6d..and 15s. 
A few choice New Seeds (Deseriptions see Catalogue). 
i o 8d. “sv. 
Harrison’s' Eugenie ... .. pergt.560 | B new Penzance, per packet 1 0 |' Peas, 16 from finest, 1 qt.each .. 0 
an ego ~~ 2e Ss ‘Cate, aiao Suite og | a (Mfromiinest tat. , .., 100 
“sa a pa 36 í Gecamibery dhateant. pat 7 6d.to2 6 | » ‘Sfine sorts, tqt , eo FEO 
wa i. om p 426 | fruitweighing1 ewt. .. ,, 1.6 | Broccolis10packets of 10finest, for 
f i Sect e “$645 Brussels Sprouts... pera 10 succession ... ai ba 50 
cing ore ofthe Marrows Se F eae rb pits 06 »  Gpatketsof6do... .. 30 
Ee ae re s+ p 20 | For many other pae SE tude: 
: woo 20° 2'0 "| fogue. — | Lettuce, 6 packets of6do.... ... 20 
CHOICE FLOWER SEED'S. 
Our List will be found to contain as select a collection as can be brought into a catalogue, with all the new gemsief the. s 
The usual arrangement of colours, a manent ae iness, dutdlion, tea <iietenalenopesdted, te soem 
necessary information for purchasers. „the popart and growth of S-eds are with each order. 
FoC ARE SEEDS I ASSORTMENTS We beg strongly to mmend these which see Catalogue. 
IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS.— Superb co lections ofthese (see Catalogue). 
eS BULBS AND | re tas FOR SPRING ‘PLANTING. 
oi atta no Mm t,t a 
ACHIMENES | ot a wrt on gp A 
and other varieties (in ), tubers of 
which are now ready, and | 
AL 8. sal alec sonny teutimoial of Oe | 
i we sg varieties sent out by them last season. oraal 
The unänraentiossti Piima keve have received a supp l 
e same carried a good papi se beg tage fee 
me ble 
Due are not G 
with most ; sin h set its fi 
middle o E Dassen ber pre J anuary as in April. 
Boe | 
ne 
a Cucumber superior to all others this is the va 
ell worthy of th will be 
“a. 
id varieties sent 
a alw. ways grows o toe an even size from stem to point, a 
lubs as many others do. Cucumber for Exhibi 
mln a 
me > erem a ie 
spring, 0 “Sp 
digestible ot ~ kind ae p: — rgd 
solid isp. eedy a 
Ae age abe men of ro superb Cucumber is 
be sent out.at 3s, 6d. ket, 
watery “as 
now realy 
The following fine varieties of Cucumbers and ewes | 
tion to all purchasers, can be supplied :— al 
CUM BERS. ne 
Sir Colin beo tye a gy Sunderland Wick hag, it 
Ca ws Br i 
Generat Os _Canrobert .. 2 0'| Mill's abun’ uel | 
‘Phenom .. 2 0 | Cheltenham Surprise ..11 
tee ‘Standard . 2 0 | Manchester Prize 1! 
ae .. 2 0 | Sion House (true) mil 
..1 0 | Cuthill’s Black Spit ie | 
Vietory ofi Bath . . 1 0 | Conqueror of the West.. 11 
ordon’s White Spine |.. 1 = Lynch’s Star of the West 11 
ME LONS that riai sed a Fyre at the great exhibition! © 
the Crystal Palace, hain awarded First Prizes. 
. M‘Ewen’s Arundel Hybrid s vee f _ 
Scarlet-flesh 1 oe 
M‘Ewen’s Arundel Hybrid Victory of Bath ... ee 
Green-flesh mere .. i AA i 
got 8 Crystal ` “Palace aps njaa Court: « wae 4 
; | Beechw seo ED 
ne s Golden Gage st Windsor” St er 
The Que jidi BOF i aie ii 
Orion ie se 0 | Fleming’s Hybrid Berg | 
Golden Dro e a Blackall’s Green-flesh Ki 
Green Gage scsi seal i Bailey’s ditto +» -ii 
PRON AN ois. ne 0 | Snow’s Hybrid osso engg 
| Incomparable Š 0 | Golden Perfection si G A 
n Ball ( ‘Bearlet King fearon" 
One packet of either of the firs mbers mentioned w ] 
>| one of either A the first “four Melons and -a packet: oe 
| Cucu yes Pi wi ; 
A rem ri Hits coer “order in-eash of psf 
postage stamps, and the whole, or ` any part, as the case 
mediately 
j 
will be im 
ath ey Ch Newsearcas ere gr | $ 
TH’S SUPERB BALSAMS. wee 
n = ‘SMITH nes announce to the pHi 
are sending out superb BALSAM SP5 
Seona DRAAM CENDO ‘distinet ol and 
` of six seeds each, 2s; 6d. per packet. tho sel 
i si a a lim coloursof unequal proportions, bu ae 
n num i 
The above have been selected. with great care from 1) i 
double of a stock of 1 car a j 
plants, and 
mended during the flowering season by those who saw. 
‘ere exhibi ropolitan § 
“They w ted at most ——— been 
ebtainad thelFinet Prinos 4% the 
es ee tal Palace, 
E: P. Dixon He 
iW? peniangn 
orkshire 
& Sons, Stirling and Dablin 
'Mr.'E. P. Francis, Hertford 
