Marcn 28, 1857.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 311 
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TE’S ECLIPSE Purple-top Yellow Hybrid PETUNIAEFLORA (VERVAENE). HOC 
‘= URNIP, a new distinct oe. —This is the most valu- ours. VAN HOUTTE begs to ad ata that, PAUL a wp SON? ie pec’ tfally. Ant that they 
Fea in cultivation for early feeding perg ~ ae s| before ught the stock of this pea Mr. * have now aie for sale a ver aes py w =e lyhocks, 
a very large size and great w nang 2s. be had | expressed to the grower of it his desire uy the hol a | strong well-rooted plants IN PERF: 
8 all respectable Seedsmen in the United K Kingdom J. G. | asking some samples and em yl pa the stock. In: Very superior show varie rm ps eis <=" o ae per doz, 
WAITE a ie i ee ane a this inquiry the grower was enough to send ini pire Superior do. aay +: 24s. ,, 
ZOTT 7 5x nts of ante mao a inspection, ning Be ~~ pe. " named sorts Pom: a ise pe 
aE plant.” PPS finding that these three plants were Bloomed Seedlings in se arate colours, 380s.,45s. „and 63s. per 100, 
OHN SCOTT, Ti Lonist, Bathford, near Bath, aufiictent amber i for his wants kept them, paid for them at ithe These have been Sue eat some thousands of Pacedtings when 
supply strong p GE RANIUM MRS. SCOTT, an to the grower that his price for ay go m hag ipa the best quality pe equal to the ordinary run of 
sent out last autumn. J. S. ean w th confidence recommend it as | a ei is nean cheat a stppamattiooes that Mr. Epes tiptoe ed flowers: they are well s for in or planting 
ato wen abs. mera of very compact habit’ and | tising grafts and plants OF ALL sizEs, with his stock of three os masses of distinct and brilliant colours are required, 
free colour ith a distinct spot on all five | and three others s thet bo naman lately. Seedlings from fine varieties not bloomed, 21s. pe T 100. 
ar strong sien ‘Analy og as aie , 10s. 6d. each, s Van Hovurre, Ghent, March 28. For further particulars see Descripti ve rat a Pa forwarded 
F = new Geran bama ood out i ve of 1855. Strong , t. A 
well set wi n; san n. a matte et, 42s. per Choice Hollyhock seeds always on sale, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s, 
. A remittance or reference reque: from unkn ‘ packet Sabés 1o aul. —Maswertne, Cheshunt, Herts. i 
correspondents. Post-office Orders payable 3 Bath. ‘(LEORGE SMITH bess to offer io the clase al 
MESES, 3 8 H. BROWN offer the following a G EORGE SMITH begs to offer to the cultivators of 
ME ATR pE M9 a Nain ESSRS. VEITCH à Por fe h T the GERANIUM fine bushy snd ‘ain plants, from 
choice PLANTS, which they will forward to ; ave much plea e of the finest stocks in the vicinity of London, of both show 
Andromeda floribunda, bloom well set, per doz., in offering the two hiling plants, which they can with aud fancy varieties, at from 128 . to 18s. and pos. per dozen. 
= o Azaleas, new hardy Belgian varieties o on their own roots, with | confidence recommend, and respectfully solicit early orders to ERB fro m ds. t 8s. per dozen, 
flower buds, one of a sort by name, 20 insure good plants :— PE TUNIAS, ‘at from 4s. to 8s. per 
25 American Azaleas, ay d9» do., 16s. FUCHSIA PRINCESS ROYAL (Verrcn), rich scarlet tube G. S. offers, with equal minar, mh per ee the most splen- 
Hardy Heaths, Kalmias „6s. and sepals, beautifully reflexed, white corolla, free bloomer, and | qiq New VERBENAS and FUCHSIAS that can be distributed 
2», Rhododendrons, 1 Špo ie ie ip hie and rose, 12s, | Undoubtedly the best habit of all the white poche! TA ea n 1857. Most of them have been exhibited at the National 
hardy Scarlet Rhododendrons, 1 to 2 fee t per doz., 15s, ERANIUM QUERCIFOLIUM FLO UM (Verton), Florieultural Society, 21, Regent Street. The judgment in their 
Greenhouse Azaleas, best new vars., per doz., 12s, to 18s. an excellent bedding variety; also mirably adapted for the | fay o high be tribunal, aaa their own intrinsic 
Camellias, fine sorts, well set with buds, per doz., 30s. window, being of very dwarf habit, blooming most profusely in pct al cannot fail to comm mation of all who 
50 choice hard Greenhouse Plants, one of a sort by name, 45s small pots, and having the valuable pro perty of retaining its love and appreciate flowers ‘of the very highest onie of beauty, 
12 Orchidea Plants, one of a sort, fine species, 40s, flowers 1 long time. a flowers are e. i round, colou A Desksiplive and Priced List of the above, &c., will be for- 
24 choice Ericas, one of a sort, small pots, by name, 16s beautiful rose, with dark spots in upper petals, It was ‘exhibite warded in exchange for one postage s 
Lelesotarias and Cinerarias in bloom, fine, per doz., 12s, ves nt and was an P rae oo stot A Bact A My the Lee of Sune Tollin ngton Nursery Hornsey Road, kiinaa near London, N. 
t Climbing Roses o ee seedling 
a of rte! bedding AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
2 ias wang ae mng = seme pe vari oo Pee don, pe Strong fone ‘of each of the above will be miy for delivery aioe “CARTER aN AND Co., Srepsmen, 238, H 
12 Pæonies, Seem new white, ae and ink, 8s. the ow week in April, at 7s. 6d. each. Prices to the Trade o olborn, London, ha ec beg to announce the publication of 
Conifers, choice selection for r present p g. For prices, application.— Exotic E Nari, ameter and Chelsea, Mar h 28. second s of their ENCYCLOPADI 
&c., see Catalogue, SUTTON’S GRASS THE ROYAL FARMS, | © CATA LOGUE OF FLORICULTURA, gma TABLE, AND 
_ Warious choice Hardy Climber, for w alls, trellis, &e.,p.doz.,10s| NEAR WINDSOR, ‘AND “IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT. Stee a etka vcd DS, bed crite Bo po oti 
i CHOKE FRUIT TREES. 
i and a comprehensive List o Ver sable Beads, & orwarded 
_ Pine Standard and Dwarf-trained Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, free of charge and post paid to ad cas OF THE WORLD 
Pears, Plums, and Cherri es, 2s. 6d. each, or 26s, per dozen. li yt James Can RTER & Co, Seedsmen, 238, High 
| Fine Apples, Figs, Medlars, Quinces, and Walnuts, each, 2s. aes. = isc 
s, and berries, per dozen, 3s, = of Gloue hi kai 
em thin-shelled and red-skinned, per dozen, 4s, PASTURE, PARKS, AND LAWNS, are now sown at the | | Vie Se ea eee 
. E, s 7 
| te ee Rate ee 18s. Vines, | Royal Farms at Osborne Palace, the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, | fecowale “for the Growth and Harvesting of 
, for pot eulture, per dozen, 188.” "i g Horticultural Society’s Gardens, and on most of the largest rden Seeds. We have this season succeeded in getting 
Ornamental Forest Trees and Evergreen Shrubs in any quantity, | states in the Ki ngdom. = our stock im excellent condition, and can offer it on 
Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, London —March 28, Messrs. Surron’s Grass Seeds being mixed expressly to very low terms, carriage free to any Railway Station. 
JOHN HOLLAND, w Gardens, Middleton, | to fail. goeie which they are opos a s e A Priced List will be forwarded free on application, 
near Manchester, respectfully announces that he is no mate e prices are moderate, particulars of which may HEELER Seed Growers F 
ing out his two first-class PANSIES—PRINCE ALBERT Axr ees AA corn Surron & Sows, Royal Berkshire Seed T Wm : Sor, T, 
DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, at 5s. per plant. The usu Establish ent, Readin FLOW D S. 
THE BIRMINGHAM ROOT SHOW C. WHEELER axp SON have e pleasure i 
monne ALBERT (HoLLAND’s), which has been pro- UTTON'S PRIZE MANGEL WURZEL. ik . ave imported choice GERMAN nori migen ah aber 
poson first class by all competent judges who have seen it, e| gur por en < of the celebrated gro 
hes been exit ted throng othe td rd ese superior kinds of Mangel Wurzel took the First = as Srastendal Secthiien nt a ae wie. Od, 
owl ing stands. The conductors of “Gos sip for the Garden” Prize in in each class at the Birmingham Great Root Show. open 5: T3 8 € 
thus express their opiki of it in the number for May :—“ John + ae yore o th = same kinds exbibited on Messrs ” The above varieties mixed’ w i 8 
OLLAND Middleton , Manchester, Prince Albert, A first-class | poen al ger Scout aker Street Show age Pte na have!  svench Asters Serre 12 varieti 3 6 
ety. 3 open fo cus belted with Soe rte, bei or = fe a stinguished if prizes for roots had been given on German Stocks, 36 splendid v: widhien ‘brilliant and 
bronzy purple me eye, fine form a edlin i l 
Bajaren pler t ‘Father Gavazei’ nee actuate decided i coon mene, Sorre N & Sox S, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, have at 2 Be he ag Pay te ae x 4 
The petals are well proportioned, and the junction complete P au a good Stock of Seed of the above, whieh they are Y j EF 
shove the eye.” The Editor of the“ Florist” also says of it, in | ae me: ze requests ta prevent dias bar come a AE A poe ” Tha shove brilliant colours mixed” 1 0 
number for June:—“ J. iddleton. Afiower with the e ew Feineto mitha pine prise assortment of 
Tich colours of the ‘Duke of N orfolk,’ withens its resphnen: Big fr ong 8 New Seed List, with Prices ces, may now obtained, | ™ Rs di oornag Tar 2-8 
Tesembles a good bloom of Hal s ‘ Monarch,’ and will, no op hn, p e above 8 c mi” EEE 
prove a good useful sea D lant. FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS. Wallfowers 1 splendid v varieties ee ge 
DUKE or CAMBRIDGE (Hotuanps’.)—A flower of large size ae ; e above mix i 0 
and good substance; yellow w ground, heavily belted wi th rich m a an fre ae we om sateetian Stam in payment, 
purple. The oe de = ses y Gossip ”in the August number, | From James F. MARTIN, ESQ., ann K Kinara NB, 
is va i 
a ey a ty :—"“ pal = Cami ~ (J. HOLLAND, i ana Sites = 
on ellow groun a with da: a cn 
maroon. Eye fine, > pery Ande osa nll ttt musi oh “sg ver gor LAWSON anD SON, the Quzen’s Szxns- ei eae meraz S sio te, Ain DOR CARA 
variety.” 5s, per plant. 5 &e., Edinburgh idan ‘lon don Bea intimate that | seeds last season. Suffice it to say lista — admired by all whe 
THE FINEST CLOBE ASTER SEED IN THE Wi SEED IN THE WORL LD. their ANNU AL — LIST of AGRICULTURAL and other | saw them, and carried the First Pr ur Horticultural Show, 
EP WARD TILEY begs to inform the lovers of this |The prices mi nay “À Yxtremely modera free on application. | Nothing like them has been seen in this quarter.” 
tiful and unequalled flower that he has a fine stock of | favourable comparison with those of at rey l seed i p be 
Seed saved from 24 of the choicest varieties ever exhibited, pro- | for England pire t direct from thei Ngee ced a Honse, Pate: ear aid Sa S P Aati rma AIE AES pr yn hha i 
ng every flower perfect, the shape being two-thirds of a ball, | George Street, Westminster, S. w I ever “pe M Precio high and 
Well filled up to that form in the centre all the peta aren ar rere E my ompenamaon baye deka bigs have next pe supply from wi 
those who have purcha de sneaking te tee Riches WONT Gutar t ee Site ae toe Hill, Menchesten” 
Praise of the. fine varieties pe ead pod. the seed they obtained oe of Skitty, near 
A DNE i 3 From Mr. ota aOR 
amed varieties, 18. per packet, ? 5. “T he 
t ve pleasure testimony to the oa 
glee sorts as to is of Tas al the choicest and there | DETER LAN WSON AND ‘SÓN, P the Quzen’s SEEDS- | purity of the seeds supplied to me last season. The imported 
ie about 36 varieties, 1s. = MEN, &c., Edinburgh nog London, have a very fine stock of pect and = were e best I have seen for foe years, 
vpn dind. supe NATURAL GRASS SEEDS this season, to which they invite AXTON, Homme i ‘ 
*altivation, 1s. per ne of the most rb collections in e attention of noblemen and gentlemen who pemi nalima $ The ¢ + sacs Stocks and Asters are splendid.” 
Hollyhock Seed, From 24 of the best named flowers, 1s. per pkt ia rine down land to eageoe nikaget aaa A List, with J.C. WHEELER & S08: Seed Growers, Gloucester. 
or Fox Seed, Af , | prices em se: d, may ree on applica’ OTICE. 
denna jalemiie donee 20 distinct varieties Noni m . L. & Son have recently published a new edition of their | Messes. nea ETTOR | AND SON, SeeD WAREHOUSE, 
Maat wil per Plants of the same, PRACTICAL Bs prog | an THE l a Stee OPPOSITE THE GUILDHALL), 
1 bloom well this seas n, 2s, 6d ug il. 100, | GRASSES, founded on a series of experiments exten ing over R. THOM ‘AS. VEITCH, who lately carried on 
Fine dark Ç Tafe or ey Or 1i. jer the past 25 years. It comprises a full description of all the so 
` Seedling MEM A p4 Bri a 36 of the Grasses, pointing owe iheir papera and their adaptability to M the business of SEEDSMAN, &c, at195, High "eaten Exeter, 
named varie! 
of him.—Sold in packets Sn ls. Ga 
Cineraria Seed 
Swee 
oper — 
b very well this “repens Spectr od 1 pot ret Yan specifying the varions kinds and quantities of Seeds suitable for BOM ton te sabe, Sor. the Sadeimatian- at ts 
a O named varieties of RLA 12s. ate dozen. Any portion | &V® scription an 
the seed will will be sent and the plants, hamper and Mixtares of the varons aene — Grasses selected by PETER Varon now oie ying on the Seed Trade in Exeter, and that they 
Te Lawson & Sox, at p g from 15s. upwards per acre, han an on whatever with any other Seed House in Exeter. 
ery eolie On Order, or penny postage stamps, must accompany | cording Soe London House, 27, Great | _7 MrssRs. JAMES VEITCH axp SON sen their old- 
portion, or the whole, as the case may Zi. established Seed ee on ma irar roy OPPO te th 
oh Sear er | George Suret oe aed Guildhall, where it h “on. + meg 
~~ Peiteton, a 36 sory eae Aed his unequalled new RICULT request that all eo nyny finnene iet am as ba gae Mea 
= ROBERT BAKER. of Writtle, ‘Essex, having | James Verrcu & Son, 54, High Street, Exeter. 
"tl me a and Florist, Their Collection of CAME ane * et ee in full bloom, at the 
“ta Athos Church Yard, Bath. me arty griselteral Seeds, by selecting and planting the best | Nursery, on the Topsham Road.— a 
i re fi i d 
Para sorts in upland situations, emote rom villages and gardens, so * 
Janteg GR VEY Gent Baddow, £ P sages -e as to insure freedom from inoculation, begs to submit the follow- d Ch le. 
tained a TR; the Ch Imsford Sool X, Who 0 ing, which are open to competition ee any other growers for he Gar È ners’ ronie + 
for nine years in su ee os and Essex Agricultural Show | sweepstakes of such amount as may ù H 1857. 
fown from selecre d yee phe pes ies an SEEDS are | LONG RED MANGEL WURZEL, of very superior guir, TURDAY, MARCH 28, E 
following :— not Plants, and attention to | produces upwards of 2 hyo mend more this season than THRENSUING WER o 
“The Roots GLOBE RED ene ine sod equelly prolife. 1s. Sa ‘Apel etme Sra a 
very a ually prolific. 1s. 3d. Werobwespar, 1—Society of Arts oo 5 PM, ; 
Snithteld Cin shown own by 1 y Mr. James Grove s stand unrivalled."— | GLOBE DBS NGE É, a very aaa dark pa loured DEMERS. SERENE a posed weanrya ; 
` variety, and more prolific than the pale orange kinds. 1s. pac ing the 
by oy James Grove were pronounced by LONG ORANGE, a delicate and handsome root, but not so Sows er ae F at z aop ta os paz 
z 1 — Smithfield Cl K perfect specimens they | hardy or valuable for r keeping as the preceding varieties. 1s, 3d. OF THE RA va wh be > 
me : BD Show, 1849.—Bell’s Weekly CATTLE har, and adapt well known and nd celebrated variety, pets that w we i have: kitle to- add to was 
ingly h: g use and during severe | said at 00. The e 
Mr. e ind frosts in winter; to be sown = fat a $ ae crop, and in said a $; bate ag s T 
Angust for = autumn crop. m 40 to 60 tons per per|Golden Pippin tree by Mr. Divers in our last 
a esas aig Sater | acre, 4s. per Ib,—A Treatise hd: t Cuitiyation may be had. | yy „ adds another to 
”_Smithfield Club Show ist. ave amman TOP SWEDE, a newand very superior variety, : This writer 
made in cultural MIMPROVED ahat tee ig be el the crowns with 
neck and the of greater symmetry, and remarkably 
yo aloan 36s. 
mabe: 
rieties have recently obtained rizon at agricul- aanenc 
Town fr | era done, "ees fe Post -office Orders dra he f trees a few cases menti ed 
i Chelan Post fen,” Mites, Mark Lane, London, a Seta in his Jardin Fruitier noticed 
