Aprit 25, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
283° 
NEW CATALOGUE OF PLANTS FOR 1857. 
MESSRS. E. oa to HENDERSON & SON 
ILL hav rem SPRING LIST ready for distribution early in May In it will be published fall a 
tions of a ovelties from Continental and Tate sh establishments, with special recommendations attached to su 
Plants as have examined and approve them 
The New Plants be sent out at the sa Catal epee wishing oe baay | 
FUCHSIAS earlier than usual (and the Plants bei ae stronger Fee} last mY eae, E H. & Son are decided o 
ding them out at once. wing orders ¢ y a ked and wishing their Fuchsias in advance of the other Pants, 
will pl communicate at on: ith Messrs. L G. 
BANKS’ NEW eRe for 1857 cons: wing white sepalled vari l 
of the follow. diff 
lilac | The FAIR X ORIANA, pure scarlet | FAIREST. oF pn TAIR , r rich waves rose. 
with new form and half glo obular otolla, surpassing in degre et old mean A flower :— 
| CATHERINE HAYES | LITTLE BO'-PEEP | LITTLE TREASURE, 
i with quite new coloured corollas :— 
E DU NORD, isap black | TRISTRAM SHANDY, pale blueish lilac. 
and aoe quality :— i 
vat or THE NIGHT 
ADY FREDERICK FITZROY 
seh 
sepalled Eain wr immense s 
UVENIR DE CHISWICK 
NEW VERBENAS raised by Messrs. Ban 
| LADY ALBINIA F 
ALBERT SMITH. 
i EN OF OUDE 
——RRICULTI AL SEED 
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTUR M; VAN HOUTTE begs to offer the follo owmg :— 
SE ESTABLISHMENT. Sean Habits e PARMENTIER’S NEW HERBACEOUS PONIES. 
5, GH » EXET >. 26 sorts p Ob. 
He Late THOMAS VETICH Co. See Lo ios aye ` Hovrte's = ea No. 66, p: 43. 
HO. (23-years with Messrs. VEITCH 
&& Sox), announces that he has purchase the| THE NEW FRENCH "AND GERMA 7 PETUNIAS. 
„nees of THOMAS V ae & Co. the a B , which See Louis Van HOUTTE’S es, No. 66, p. 52. 
=a tent m till the of Ma: FCA 
will be co it will be Roses gma gi CETA NEW FRENCH HERBACEOUS TROPÆOLUMS. 30finedis- 
ie Stock of GARDEN, AGRICULTURAL, and FLOWER | tinct sorts.—See Van Hourtte’s Catalogue, No. 66, p. 56. 
SEEDS is now complete, fost: winable oe ree new VERBENAS of, fhe season.—See Lovs Vax | 
on in general demand, and will be ae well worthy of | Hourte’s Catalogu 6, p. 5 
s ion. Every variet proved, an ™ ae 
st ad el gin PAQU ECLA Fab Giana Arp ee 
The Stock of TURNIPS, MANGEL, CARROT, and GRASS (See Vay H Hovrze’s ‘ “Flora, ” rend gm a fortnight.) 
SEEDS contains the finest spr in excellent con: a tio. y s 
SEED ohm ees: and all articles connected with the Seed | STATICE BONDUELLI. — Golden yellow, large trusses 
Business, i oe equally por and meet Ss Lists for- (corymbs). Novelty pinra Algiers. 
warded on application. s Van E HOUTTE’S Catalogue, No. 66, p. 61. 
N.B. 12 packets pam Flower Seeds ls. 0d. - - 
12 ditto, select a 2 0 THE NEW FRENCH H PELARGON IUMS.—See L. Van | 
12 ditto, new and choice.. Y; 3s. to 6 0| Hourrte’s Catalogue, No. 66.—Ghent, April 25. 
HE CLIMATE OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE is 
peculiarly fav: we cad bes or the Growth and a A of 
GARDEN SEEDS. We h et on ype m spe 
il ition, an 
in ge 
ffer it on very low 
ed List 
terms, carriage free > hae. ay £ Station. A Pric 
will be fo: che ai Tree o on application. 
J.C. W ER & Son, Seed —- Gloucester. __ 
SPARAGUS y ALE.—Having a very 
large stock of Asparagus and sng we can supply 
almost any quantity at the following pri 
er 100—s. d. 
FINE eA ALE Rom ie bs. oe 
STRONG Š oo 12 9 
| LARGE CRO .. 20 0 
| JUDD’S GI ANT “ASPARAGUS, : 2 2 years.. 8 0 
Do. years . 4 0 
| une by the tn 
| We have at lea 508, 000 strong Roots of Seakale and Asparagus, 
| so that = me “supply all orders with fine strong Roots 
___ Wur . RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
ARL = NOBLE, of the late Firm of prakom 
DARD 
| 
the late Firm has s of Cor s0 qai celebrated. —B. ot, April 25. 
AHSAN THEMUM ia, Dais isy, = Gera 
nium, Bedding Verbena, Petunia, Pansy, and all the bat 
| Perennial and Annual seeds as good as it is possible to get them. 
GLENNY'S lemgeoved BAL SAM a —37 vedina mixed, 
ae jo, ppap Btock equally good.—G. GLENNY, Horticultural 
| Agent m, 8,W, 
NEW FUCHSIAS—NEW VERBEN 
ILLIAM ead bar 9 ae ony 2 se offer the 
s, Criterion, 
enek, g 
CAND ~ LATE can sn omiy S strong 
plants of the under-mention 
ovs 
“ie ADY TURNER R | MRS, A MILDM MILDMAY AY |. ANGELICA KAUPN ANN NN | PRINCE 0 OF taf tho bea | MARMION | Ds N ID: DAZZLE < aoar | PHLOX ADDISON], white, with a re ar pot a 
gins eye and compact habit; t surpass e GOUNTESS OF MORTON, hite, thick flesh 
A Sulphur Variegated k rar A C ORD BEAUTY. The pori, variegated i variety În € cultivation, and equally adapted con A A L gpm pure w c y 
sol OWE en eeesta bright dazzling orange scarlet, beautiful marked foliage, ha bit first-rate, trussilarge, and a | P$ poe: UCHESS OF at INGTON, gold and yellow, 
TEL DE CLUNY, variegated foliage, with bright, scarlet | LADY OF (oe Rc marked, var. foliage, with distinct zone deep velvet be belting, eye well defined. “Had two certifi 
FONTAINEBLEAU » cerise pink flower = sca ig acing AL, DA MOE IEU, mrii . " The mee ene ae eee the above, of when six 
woring GLOXINIAS, raised by M. Jeger, Gardener to the Grand Duke of Saxe Wei Alec 2 fal d 
DONNA COLONNA, * aa s col ELOISA, ed DIONYSIUS, SIR t HUGO, WATERWITCH. | which they offer at ection of Antirrhiny lista of which seas biws 
varieties a a very distinct, bea pee on application.—17, South Frederick Street, Edi 
New DEVONIAN A.— This. is differen bit-and from ther hy eroni 
it forms a mae tta lant, am ee pa $m in bloom is iraa with Pontes sof whi te flowers. zie a AT ht "ESTABLISHED arity ARE Teg to” at "ETE 
DAHLIA FOL. ARIEGATA, ornamental Plant | ARDESIA CRISPA LUTEA, ornamental Stove Plant, arent to the fo! 
Bedding CALCEOLARIA {MONTECUCULLI RHODODENDRON G ORG NG which are all fine bushy well estabished plants, none 
po GE CUNNINGHAM 
ELPHINIUM MONTMORENC PETUNIA LITTLE N ess than 8-i r doz.—s. 8 Ee 
Mrs. Story’s Set of New EPACRIS. sere “yn -. 8 Otos 3 
gi erbenas, e colours “ s í 
b: 
` MISS ISABELLLA GRAY (Golden Yellow Tea Rose). ers ON TO "ery fine plate, s eer i | 
irren at the Meeting of the Horticultural Becicty i in Regent Street, April 7, 1857, by Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., of whom their Salv ta ered $ . 
ped rs nep = — Perran e with it whilst ‘travelling i in Bouth Carolina in the garden of the raiser, Mrs. Nie rgia gracilis . .. .. a 
mts dlightest degree. The fowersare very lange foli fi Roses in in cultivation yore ep gtd Cuphea pi platyeentra ms Le 
when we the eS os xpand Scour. Slower ieeaen ariogatum t be y 
yellow, not straw, o , lemon, or er a yells, as all ar Teas ind oy eee ind irp e colour aora: Karatan var TE hg” ka 4 o 4 ) 
Daan Guar. ear s be three Roses cae wey this name with sqne variations, as Miss = Miss Julia, ri hay ao. i pales Be | 
r n a Į pe aii 2 6 > 
Low’s estimation is the Miss ila Gray. i Dablas finest sh id fi a A 
TAXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS.—Mossrs. E. G. H. Sow have still Seod to offer of the above at 10s. 6d. per 1 With man a a ibe ci in, ii 
m, WN’S : RAL een ie ts eg re best - wees cofa ny in use for Proteeting Fruit fae ‘other Trees. ingdon Nurseries. 
e mpra Paran ight. Shading for onset vabori reenhouses, ro Price 4s., and 4s, 3d. per AN HOUTTE’S NEW ACHIMENES: 
Wellington Nursery, St, John’s Wood, N.W, Bowen, Hogh Low Bop. Messrs Osborn ‘eto 
. - > James Veitch, jun. f |, J. Backhouse & Co. 
x s | Woi & Sons » Robt. Miller Le : 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS pes oy gg eee gat me 
ABIES FERI. HUSAN PALM (the Hamp ranoni Chinese). fe ons “Sake OTE N Ghent, 
This is most important Coniferous tree} In ence of having received s sind in ; i piivertive that he fhe STOCK 
which has’ beon introduced into this country since the Tareh of Sood T can now offer Soediings of last year ata very moderate | of the AZALBA INDICA z : 
Thos e oah AT Boyen doubt su e | price. ei ey 4h om no ways pad ‘and alate Fe Braet 
it from the magnitnde it attains, the yalue of its timber, its pe ee er glass, Price per anyan w iets es 40 Landen pepe 
ee he eee Discount to ck petals seus MTO aiai wave at Unk 
= for himsels, having poen forests of them in tho North of ARALIA PAPYRIFERA Gree, directly given or ghrough Wis agent, Mr. R- Sit- 
cones are Rade pand : eign ire (The Chinese Paper Plant). BERRAD, 5, Harp Lane, ‘ower 
the autumn the ae Soe ate iow’ cauaily | ‘This lant, inde deny of its being extremely interosting CHOICE SEEDS. 
beautiful and stinking. At the latter a inoa mari] |as a plant the pith of which produce the beautiful Chinese ASS anp BROWNS NEW SEED CATALOGUE 
Si i prodnooit yp Chinese landscape by these trees. | Paper, is one ‘the finest ch ae | |3 contains everything which ean be desired of the choicest 
$ Kæmpferi pain t -the most in t of all my | HOW so much sought after. T ne plans ease 
Chinese "ike all a x patel dak aro ith | 2 fect Pree per aes ts m seod a a eee Copies supplied 
are deciduous, it is fe crab, a i wl nthe ewan ie grows | unt to the trade. AND SELECT FLOWER SEEDS. 
A r produce For an abri rag top bout 100 varieties of these, see Ad- 
gisLing and beat eee’ apon Engin aad PINUS BUNGEANA ce Le ark Ping hig). | _ or a abril List of about 100 vrei of thone, seg A 
parece SETAA Paa Dn espresentin| This is an extremely scarce Pine, Mr. FLOWER 
wutumn has no. me by which it is known Portin 1856 to the Horticul en ae 
‘Amongst the Chinese, slides or @dlden Pine.”?— e in 185 rs tural "Se Society. These have} Free by or culture, &c. The Catalogue 
Gardeners’ Chroni N11, 1857 g or urnished a few grafted plants. Those I have are Aom seed. | gives colours heights, C. Saute hardiness, duration, 
ime Lindley, in April this ¢ is quite hardy, 81s. each. Allowance to the trade. with prices per ket nly ete sn 
255, “We have t 2 i 4 | 100 varieties, ae eet fee Fay newest .. 15 0 
lant k sie ter theists a S ‘previowity iis FARTUGIUN hsp al BO vars, 34 : = ae 
- Prered. Weare however | to say whether it should be | _ Variegated plants Sana oniiir i TTS ATE na 9 packets, Aie i 
tegarded as more a Larch Cedar, or more a Cedar tł servatory and flower hag lator soy Dr. pornas desarib- | tag bbs shee 
see. This, however, is certain, that the plant is one of the | ing this in the first No. of the current vol., Gazd. Chron. A 
duced.” ae Asiatic Wore has yet mo- | TTT an or tilani 2 dee ono of a poculiariy Deigh 
Abies Kæmpferi attains the height of 150 feet, rfectly | ema with patches of clear yellow, 
“sight, and is în fact fhe most valuable tree ever added to the no apparent malton to the “4 
a ct, rome, | ec eae mane“ sate ta 
Bee : me, and . s are i 
Is mags. Plants in pots, 21e. eRe E. st nts 12 to eo plant in the garden of émais in Northern China, k- 
tual mec Sap merere ' : ret a gorgeous effect. In this it will form quite 
. 3 bè j a new feature for vases and for flower ecoration. It 
This is a LIMON TA inL ATA. may seen in the same or rather” 
OE Ne toe gee amran gy Sr sap ites leith, sith | beauty ee ores Ms eS ee. will be | OWT, 
out tale a iD any tannery di u thie last. intek with-| Je will not bo sent out for some ime, but ordars are now being | SWANS ENTS Proe (not Dawns 2 
classical aang tS lenet injury e will form a novel and taken whioh will be ose wiin ae voat PEnio tet | mini ore aly ae Ter 
A } j 638. on 
_ Mardens, Pla. cach. - os ans atte! ee g pe Macon bo PS ia Postofios Onders payable to Bass & Brows, or 
4, Chiswick Nursery, London. pad apd Horticultural Shor Sudbury, Suffolk, 
