THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[May 9, 185 
HE NEW See aiias ohh che 
. GRO IN THE POOREST 
D STRAW 
IDA, Madame lide Vilmorin.— 
bees sg OUTTE has received the Seed of this novelty 
from M. Bour de la Rivitre, French Consul in Oregon, the 
same gentleman “who sent him the We ne stonia seed. 
They aie of the finest growt 
and have been pe ted per many others raised 
Merriott N urseries, Crew. one Somerset, to whom 
tions are reque: ested to be m 
YLE, a very pretty frome eA one flowered s 
a S 
all applica- 
spègies are th uite different from 
those before known ; they a shining as if varnished, woolly | _THRA, a a light Tiagi “fall centre, aa is shaded 
underneath, and the p coral colour do ro Aa ee 
Having offered in the autumn of 1855 six plants of this so CESTES, a bold large lilac flower, very handsome and 
a 
to the examination of MADAME ELISA VILMORIN, wal edhe 
kno wledg ge of this tribe of Plants, that La dy P eae 
ites ave in one 2 her letter 
rry the most inportant 
rill make one 
Be. each, if o 
by itse 
oom: 
AT vs 
abundant bloomer. 
omar COSIA, a very beautiful white tinged in 
th ro 
fruit at a pot in which we h 
Fraisier du Chili, to which it has 
superior.’ 
I sell the “‘ Fragaria lucida” at the following prices (free to 
n) :— 
phe 1 ‘ions Saw res 
Rose, a great — onient on te Te 
diferent 
ARI ADN E, a i full rosy purple, quite a lovely flower, 
tiful buds that can be imagin: ied. 
rder ed self. 
AST TR. ÆA, fine Anemone flowered white, very large and free 
S, ‘a splendid lilac flower with a fine full centre and 
the centre 
PARTHEN OPE, a lovely pure aiid flower, as double as a 
erin. 
sbi 
the 
For 
Each plant 2s. | Six amet .- 63. | Twelve plants .. 10s. | from pantie and very Den tanata “88, each, or 
reniy- iie. > plants s. | Fifty plants .. 25s. eight varieties, including basket and ile “tor 25s. 
Lovis Van Hovrre, Nurse Esha an, SaN or through his | every ote dord by the trade one will be added. a 
Agent, Mr. R. SILBERRAD, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, ready the second week in June, and all orders sent out i 
Londo! fotatieht 
ae, ek O 
e 
= Beg respectfully to refer to their Advertisement of the above, which appeared in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
f April 25. 
me ROYAL NURSERY, GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK. 
HARLES TURNER begs to recommend., 
GC lowing FLOWE ER SEEDS. aif end 3 
sage ter me, in a su ieee — named, 
cade ts 
oan 7 
TREE CARN ATION: 2B. 
collection, per packe ‘sve ie 
FROM OREGON, a “hardy 
pe phe about 4 feet biennial oy or 
pyran ered with yellow flowers, T 
coni AINSI i MULTICOLOR MARM Pee 
paške Messe, nr ae 
HERBACEOUS PHLOX, saved fro 
collection, per pac m y large continenil * 
NEMOPHILA ANIA STE IATA; wl 
NEW VEGETABLE —The por packet, 2) gi 
COTTAGERS 
proved to be one Es the ery best a — 
vegetables know1 
WHITE Diath 
re | 
rf free flow: 
wering Dahlis 9 
were seen “ Sei TSO 
mer — | Pp on application 
Mes —_ Ea & Co., Puo. iai 
ARDY? "HERBACEOUS ROCK PLANTS, 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS, 
pos ARIES. KÆMPFERI CHUSAN PALM (the Hemp Palm of the Chinese). 
pee E en Pine of the Chinese. n co of having received a second and larger supply 
vn aged ecamiaatiy the most important | aie 2 = i of Seeds I can now offer Seedlings year at a very moderate 
which uced into this country since the Larch| price. This plant has stood during the past winter in no ways 
d will aa all docht painea P and looks as green as those under glass. Price per | 
it from the magnitude it attains, the value of its timber, its | plant, | 
, rapidity of growth, and it: aie ve 
e: Ao ese = Paper Plant). 
gree ces the 
green a golden yellow equally 
ing. At the LSS ppr ost m: 
on. the Chinese year ago with oueit 2 feet ac 
rove by far the most i St inportant 
ne na A Like “sae spor Chinese plants ick 
prov Hore A this country ; it grows 
ai tim and it it ee eventually 1 produce 
iful effect upon our English landscape. 
hue which ne ved hove cones s present in 
ther nec or Golden Pine.”— 
> 
Variegated plants being now m in_reque 
servatory and op on garden decoration Dr. 
eany Coniferous plant previously dis- e first No. 
unable to say whether it are be 
regarded as more a Larch than a Cedar, or more a Cedar 
which 
cally nile ecg? 
Sones the entire noes oo I poss 
Plants in pots, kan ‘ak: a yoy strong plants 1 12 t to 
15 inches sh im m the North of China, The 
f the present year 
| | nificent demo in the garden 
FARFUGIUM GRANDE. 
est, both fo: 
ey in describ- 
the current vol., Gard. Chron. 
“ARALIA PAPYRIFERA 
f its ae extremely tea | 
beautiful Chines 
Price per plant, 7s. 6d. 
PINUS BUN GEANA (he) Lace Bark Pine of China). 
el introduc Thos. by Mr. | 
have | 
of a mandarin in N 
hey place it in Chinese pots and sipo ba thate aipe ea 
berayin a gorgeous effect. In this country it will form quite 
unt to the jena p 
=i new feature for neat and for flower sath riem 
„H MONIA, _TRIF OLIATA., may te seen at this in the 
ing, and very valuable plant, with | beauty that it has exhibited for the last s six months, an will be 
taken w. 
priority in eine 638 each, with 
trade. 
R. OETA. Chiswick Nursery, London. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS (Carriage Free). 
PAGE anp CO. have had amns -=E to supply for some years the MANGEL WURZEL, 
e grown on the ROYAL FARM 
ecuted with the ees plants according to 
the usual discount to the | 
TURNIPS, 
t OSBORNE, gs their Trade is considerable with Practical Farmers throughout the 
kay indicating first quality and sakt market 
= B. Pace & Oo. have leasure in stating that their STOCK STOCKS of SWEDES, TURNIPS, TURNIPS, MANGEL WURZEL, &c., are, as 
- _ usual, from Roots, by them ai, ase avoid liybridiestion, experience having’ proved 
_ that Turnips grown in proximity, or repented on the same land, causes 
SWEDE—Matson’s aneus b. s ” . per Ib, 0s. 8d, $ = at Pe tof = agin .. per lb. 0s. 9d. 
4 Lothian do. ee ee ee ee Red Roun foen foes a 
ee ey es nin oe Pease ed ee Six Weeks ` Sic gee OD 
Toi s Heart ... š ae ie PEAS WN | a wo i eiretiam, Long Hed ie Pa A 
4 ioe. oe ae se A im OD R . oo 6 
NIP—Aberdeen, Bullock, or Scotch Yellow yen de® ee e Globe Phew oes 6 
» ; Bh ee P TA e 1 w Red nth mn pai Ta 7 
ar » Globe oe ra =o ei be ee Long Yellow os a te Ore 
” a NORDE a x i. = en OT—White Belgian .. ee we ii ws 0 
” “Red ” ae ae oo Pa oe CABBAGE—Drumhead ve ea By ve ae 
» Green .,, a a ss ue .. 010 | CLOVER, in sorts 
<i Yellow ,, R a E ek OO PE, per bushel ey get gee |S 
7 se nA = oe 0 8 | RYE-GRASS, ITALIAN, &. 
Special Contracts for large quantities. 
‘ 
FOR “ODAM’S” BLOOD MANURE, 
AGENTS 
Blundell, Esq., of Bursledon, one of the most eminen nt Agriculturists in 
d, €: 
Wurzel in particular, xpresses his opinion 
Englan 
“as the finest he has ever seen or grown.” 
oe, 
& Co.’s tock 
i, Ne 
Sth ony houne in: fee RAGANG 
EEN area e i PASTURE - AND LAWN GRASSES. 
ae NEA the i T 
‘his great satisfaction in 
rs Hote, and a0006 ar 
of B. Pace 
of bor: a Globe Mangel 
atten rw. \—_ Basingstoke, Botley, Bishop's Stoke, , Chichester, Fareham, Romsey, Winchester, Ringwood, South- 
Co.’s Stocks are so —s known and appreciated that comment on their part is unnecessary, and their prices 
very recently the PUBLIC GROUNDS of 
a testimonial 
inserted in 
and Growers, Oxford ‘Street (adjoining 
| = ieg 
|» Su Sippel, rich righ roe young 
7? eig 
ae niflora oe ach ti ee : 
| 45 adpressa, an er ' 
| ANTIRRHINUMS, a fine "ocdlectsons a “oe | 
| _ flowers and rich co! 3 ky 
orum, fine b blood red 
m, light blue, abundant bloomer 
and distinct vars. for 
| | DELPRIN SIUM ELEGANS, a showy free Soworing, 
| form: rmosum, fine dwarf plue, white centre 
| 5 other best sorts, ad Catalogue. 
| POTENTILLA King 
m p 
f: e etsy 
bag e» 
39 
a 
| ” 
“HOLLYHOCKS, a a superb collection, per doz., 98. 198 
| DWARF ROCK í CISTUS, 24 splendid varieties for 
HARDY CLI PLANTS, 20 fine sorts for .. 
ICE CARNATIONS, 3 PICOTEES, PINKS; also, 
d half ha lants, of 
rriage Free (not under 203 z to all the 
also free os alt ‘tations on the London aa 
wn, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
SNA sel TROTTER.” 
STOCK 
. R. PARKER 
Gha | eee 
OT bena 
beg Tapn to intimate to that 
peri 
$r 
erbena are f bloom, 2 
| colour, superiority ofhabit, -a p Tong e contin 
ose who have had am rtunity + 
merits have kindly di > aling tz p 
Th aM ma 
scarlet, early, good habit, and largo 
and continuance in bloom is superior to 
er, Gardener to R. , 
poi wey Miss Trotter vore be J 
ovari pay I have ever seen. 
ower rion —Jobn Munro, Ga 
an; 
immense 
petit: 
Jobn Smith, the 
Ful 
