306 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
LE. [May 2, 1657. 
BRITISH FLAG GERAN 
EORGE jeer oe S FLORIST and SEEDSMAN to 
—* o the publie for | 
sig Doautifal of ae the 
WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA, 
very ecu 
green, yellow, and with dar Sar ciency, the colours bela ng 
beautifully blended. The flowers’are a beautiful oange scarlet, 
e foot stalks of which are silvery white, trusses ne =~ 
the habit robust and compact. It was awarded a First Clas 
Certificate at the ow sagge E arie pr The att és timtted, 
8. 6d. each. A liberal allow- 
sng te 
8. "has still on hand a large qu tity of ‘ARAUCARTA 
IMBRICATA ana Dan DEQ 
e sizes arë p 
mo o tal ~ wae oy 
not Fae na ds 200 
icularly Well 2 oe for 
where immediate effect Pits i in ei ril. 
E y Weetern | Road and Montpellier Road, Brighton. 
poe or ornamen 
wanted. Prices moderate. 
CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS. 
wey OURLL €&,CQ, 
Beg respectfully to refer to their Advertisement of the above, which appeared in last week’s Paper. 
ROYAL NURSERY, GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK. 
NEW CATALOGUE OF PLANTS FOR 1857. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON 
for mene early in May. In it will be published full mote 
lish establishments, with special recommendations attached to 
examined mia approv ved by them 
The New Plants will ganra ] 
any parties wishing for the dae 
—. oper d — = tis a Fa ers al much s e paana last season), ieee: E .G. A. & ee mits Presi em 
sending out at once. orders ay and wishing their Fuchsias in advan the x Plants, 
will please communicate at once with Messrs. È So g ARS 
KS’ FUCHSTAS for 1857 consist of the eet 
erent. col 
or rich velvet rose. 
thank et maple of flower :— 
LITTLE TREASURE. 
NORD, violet Blas black ba TRISTRAM SHANDY, pale blueish lilac. 
varieties, of immense size and excellent = $ 
OSEPH BEDDING PL 
‘sup N Sin 
Plants of Rast of the varistice tale rr ead bliska 
bena, Petunia, Calceolaria, Cuphea, Pe 
erat Double Groundsel, 
Heliotrope, a Alonsoa, &c., 38. 6d. pe 
and other eties of Scarlet t Geraniums, at 4s. 
groat variety of Herbaceous and or Plan ants, &c, 
_Clarendon Nurseries, , Camberwi rwell, 
“VERBENA “ MISS T TROTTER” 
è CONSIGNING THE De cog 
TTER” Verbena to Mr. R. PARK 
ths espectfully.to intimate that-it has Boe ra chon 
by extensive e growth here a at Dalkeith Park, and amie 
superior in qualit; jes peer, 
plant t to any Verbena ce raised! Its charactor asn beldi 
Verbena are extraor inary profusic ion of b 
colour inustion ead A 
Those’ who have had ample opportunity of judging ng as tits 
“The Verbena Miss Large raised oD Tania 
ti 
“Be Mine Trotter erties 
poses ae ae F have ever seen. It tewi be quite a gem 
flower i ”—John Munro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddie, Colne 
House, He 
“ There is no scarlet Verbena that - ever saw tobe 
with Miss Trotter for bedding p 
d as with q 
he admiration of all 1 saw it, 
o be desired.”—Willhi: am: Thomson, Dal. 
r Verbena, a = mya = scarlet fine truss, 
flowering, ead in every res a first-rate variety.”—A. 
liamson, Gardener rhe Viscount tfield, Wrotham Pare 
Ë 
mmense Į 
petition. 
John Smith, the d orien, ‘Melville 
OUVENIR DE Spates 2 STAR or tar NIGHT | ALBERT SMITH. 
LADY PALMERSTON F DA FOSTER. Th 
R Y FREDERICK QUEEN OF OUDE 
LADY hehe sap | MRS. A nary | Sar hacen KAUFM ANN LE PRINCE OF PRUSSIA d STA | MARION Poa ra EA 
(The above fine bedders, and of rich Baap or pce phate foam found o one’ 
compact 
Sulphur Variegated conan CULFORD senna —The finest v. variegated reer ar in ES and equally adapted 
e scarlet, fomai marked foliage, habit first-rate, truss large, and a 
-2 Colour bright dazzling 
i DE CLUNY, variegated Sm with came scarlet | LADY OF LORETTO, marked, var. foliage, with distinct mona 
it are stated 
clear 5 Mr. PARKER'S advertisement. of rs day, to: bpene 
eaaa Ipea iir orders may be addressed. 
ae Parks, Herts. 
CARDINAL DE RICHELIEU, new hybrid bedding Gerani above beautiful Verbeus, and begs to say th 
pink flower (quite novel) very ayer = mt ne tion q the = es ae he pe 
EEO ae Jeger, Gardener to the o Weimar that is stated of it in the above lis 
PRICE D'ESTE TE, CORINNE, ELOISA, TARR! AGONAL DIONYSIUS, SIR HUGO, WATERWITCH, | Plants will be ready for sending out the first week in 
distinct, beautiful, and n action. orders will Ss age : strict on. 
each, or 12s. per i e us 
pom ; ATA D DEVONTANA =T This his is diferent, in nt in en adm 2 colour from any other hybrid Veronica; | and 4 fasting oes so arenie if taken by the 100.— 
PAHLI L. VARIEGATA, ornamental Bedding Plant | ARDESIA CRISPA LUTEA, ornamental Stove Plant. Hollowsy, Lowstens W ATN 
-Bedding €. MONTRCUCU DODENDRON GEORGE CUNNINGHAM ee i ai 
» NTMO PETUNIA L TTLE NELL. ARTIES desirous of obtaining a good 
Mrs. Story’s Set of New EPACRIS. GERANIUMS -_ 5 sora st - better ogee 
nem immediate N, Edge 
ISABELLLA GREY (Golden Yellow 2), ear Burnley, Lancastitee, wd, Doing de sirous of clearing them. m 
Exhibited at the Meeting of the Ho ortioultural im Regent Street, April 7, 1857, by Messrs: Hagh Low & Co., of whom their of beret pe cP following p base re a 
entire stock was met with it whilst. tra velling e lection, 
oe whonr ke obisao i Abar tite mtr oe ee K paraat e Era rtirar nured „Tie followinig Show Gerantums okas, 5, u y 
= } degree. The flowers are foliage and growth as easamy of the Tea Roses. in cultivation; “one piant ba E “Whines eh, Uh Floretta, Gaiety} Juliet, 
iane emana more than 40 expanded, and other flower buds. The colour is a golden detioatum, ies oe @ Prince, Rosaline; 
—— straw, | lemon, oromiy = as all other Teas and Noisettes.are ss Mr. mui Tian Prince of Wales, Purple 
ave informed to be Rosos claiming this name with some variations, as Miss Grey, Miss Julia, ire i : dozen, 
, or Jane these Ger iums rchaser’s selection, 14%. 
nie ` = Grey: senator others possess in comparison w are unable to state, but the one that surpassed all others package molid sea: H oa xe 's selection, at a aone an 
DIU TRENS.—Messrs. B. G. H. & Sow have still Seed to offer of the above ost ge Theo of the sr iene t Ae Soo 
n BROWNS FLORAL SHADING ig the Hghtast arid bent adapted fabri of yn use for Protectin g Pratt an othar Tits. Lina, Vener andere Se re 
or a na, es r, an. 
piad OPS yardon fixed and light Shading for Conservatories, Greenhouses, Briee 4s., and 4s. 3d. pe candle a varieties, purchaser’s'selection, % 
7 TE a W.’s selection, 6s. or bere viz., Attraction, esa 
i , ` Am rycen ‘Butterfly, los, Com 
We'lington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, N.W. Duchess of Wellington, Frese, 
Enchantress, Flying Dutchman, Govi oi 
N HH W ‘ i gar, » Heroine, Herald, Indian Chief, Incomparable, Japon 
AND RARE PLANTS, Eee E Tacna. Neaese 
Nation al, optim grr ire sro Ah Perfection Pas 
atonal, o um, pictum, Purple si 
= CHUSAN PALM (tie Hemp Palm of the Ghiswee)._ Rebecca, R r ae = Eh nen as Rube 
unquestionably the ‘haat important Gorlice tri I ving recei second. 1 m >» Virgin grind eeg j partes 
iar Doe introduced into this 7 since the Larch of Seeds Pour nin now offer Seciings af pair year ata ae moderate | the above at 9s. ican Mille, ‘am Jacques 
first made its appearance, bt price. This plant has stood past winter in no ways | “toile de Jardin, oir de de o Belle V a oe ee 
a ee aee luo of its timber, its protected, and looks as greon as those under glass. Price per | Duval, Kv scan, arte = wv bem sore selection, 9% P 
5 growth, and rious vernal Discount yancer, ni, 
autumnal foliation. On: these points Mr. — aa: Dom: wae ee “Ate = 
, having seen. of them in the North arbette, uty of Wi z ; Campbell, 
ikea for hime, having soor of ARALIA PAPYRIFERA Senge enon Watane a O 
abl pn e Chinese Rice Plant). es, Madame Sontag, Mazeppa. Superi ag, 
n is plant, ofi r aaee interesting | Painted Pet, Parodi, Richard Cobden, onay en 
as a plant the pith of uces the beautiful Chinese |. FUCHSIAS—Extra strong plants of the Sisirain ni 
, is one of the finest of our ts, which are-| of last season, 12s. per dozen, luded; sma etd 
prasi much ange F have plants raised from seed a ss k par dosan, viz., Admiral er, emagno, anole 
i ount to the trade. — of B ps ee ste reo 
PINUS. BUNGEANA a _ Bark Pine of China). 
was introd 
Fortune in 1346 to the Ho fety. These havo 
‘Iti is quite hardy, 31s. each. Allowance to 
ven ARPUGIUM. M. GRANDE. 
much in both a 
‘more a Cedar than a senator and ower ga Dr. i serwera 
that the plant is one of the | in ioe sida abeti No. ip aa current vol., Gard. Chron. 
in Eastern Asiatic Flora has’ yet pro. f tays, een paepae 
_ ed. leaves. ore that 2 faot in crcumtarenes, of peealinyy Teta 
S nee aioe en 
ee ee 
ong, and form.a a magnifico 
Perks Fortune discovered 
straight, and i nt a me bi 
is 
economical arboriculture of 
d the entire stock lpr reerne 
Plants in pots, 21s. reek et 
trade. 
height of 150 feet, perfect 
most valuable tree ever added to the | ha T e ae 
Sp E ree con- | on woolly 
CEOE nifee 
y. 
136 to Eno" Hortieni occ tr WA; per 
ditto, 
oho ge yr: town 
col a 6d. ; Aurora, + 
ib se 
a sail vars., in 
+ 
es wi 
eer ae 
Peisa 7a. 6d: per ae 
NIAS—New of last season, 1s. each, or 7% f 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Large and Pompone- ore 
ice secre oe crar eee 
©: 
E PANSIES—25 choice show varieties for 155 
PINKS—25 pairs fine 
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