338 THE GARDENERG CHRONICLE. [May 16, 18 
a Go da Ae NEW AND RARE pus we | 
SKIRVING, of Walton Nursery, Liverpool, 
G announce the safe arrival of many hundreds of A p IES K. E M = FE E i I CHUSAN N PALM 
this “ MONARCH of the Oat enh tte h from ge: zivo (The G Golde In consequeiice of 
country. They are fine well grown little specimens, two an This is unquesti maby d the docst important yon see us tree | of Seeds I can now off i ra 
three years old, and will be sold at very — e prices per | which Pe been introduced oy this pouty since the Larch | price This aarti or gn sof last y 
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has still o tind ‘a large qua ntity of ARAUCARIA it from the nam Ai it attains, the aie of its abar, its | plant, 5s. Discount ao O te Gada FY eame unda geen glass, EN 
IMBRIC ATA and CEDRUS DEODARA, of all si rom 1 to | perfect hardiness, rapidity of growth, and its glorious vernal 
eet high. The la zes are particularly well it sdapted and autumnal foliation. On these points Mr. Fortune shall ARALIA P APYRIFE 
tic or ornamen planting. w where immediate eot is speak for himself, having seen forests of them in the North o e Chinese Rice Pa RA 
wan nied Prices m odaia China :—“In the spring and summer months the leaves and | This plant, , indepen dently of its per P! 
EADOW AND PASTURE GRASS eee, cones are remarkable on account of their green colour, and in | as a plant the pith of which produces 
BORGH GIBBS AND CO., 26, Dov Street, | the autumn the green changes to a golden yellow equally | paper, is one of the fin est of our foli 
Piccadilly, beg to announce that thee MIXTURES OF beautiful and striking. At the latter period a- most marked | now so much sought after. 4 noaea 
GRASS | Seat see ae i eady for delivery wing pak is produced upon the Chinese landscape by these gee year ago A with le leaves 2 feet a, sh 
es Keempfe y1 will prove by far a. co’ 
pri elk | Ohi inese ere es a ons. Like “all northern Chinese plants which PINUS BUNGE 
are deciduous, it is perfectly hardy in this country ; it — 
heavy, pees other im (liowing 2 bushels sot aa ibs to the rapidly, Toms Bxcctiont thn r, and it will eventually produc This is an extremely ANA o Lace Bark P | 
cre) per acre. | a striking and beautiful effect upon our English lan andseape. Fortune in 1846 to time a It was Bote aed iy 
Mixtures for Park or Field Lawns (allowing 2 “bushels an = The decided yellow hue which its leaves and cones present in | furnished a few grafted Bp a Se These 
12 Ibs. to the acre) 32s. per autumn h It is quite tantly: 31s. each. Allow sais A, ore am 
Peres for improving ‘and " renovating ‘old Grass Lan an amongst the Chinese, the Kin-le-sung or Golden Pine.”— i 
ls. Gardeners’ Chronicle, A April 11, 1897. FASEUSIV 
same rane sorts) for forming Lawns .. Is. 3 r Ib. Lindley, in describing this tree, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Variegated plants bein 
G. G. & Co.'s New Priced AGRICULTURAL, CATALOGUE i jg | 1854, p. 255, Says, “We have been able to ascertain that the | servatory and flow 
now ready. sae lant is altogether unlike any Coni 
2 GEORGE 
Gress & Co., Booman 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, London. | 
GRASS AND patie ae _ SEEDS, ETC. Larch. This, however, is certain, that the plant is o; pk et mos st emerald n, copiously blote >a 
HO GIBBS anp CO., THE SEEDSMEN TO THE | interesting which the Eastern Asiatic Flo has yet gao, having no apparent relation to the 
ROYAL AGRICUL Aime OF ENGLAND, beg to an-| Abie s Kem mpferi attains the height of 150 feet, ‘perfectly ea 8 a 
nounce that their bulks of GR. S are now finished Sareri and is in fact the most Sy ayi tree E orn to ee magnificent tuft of surpassing beauty.” 
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d can su) Mixtures for laying down Land | economical arboriculture of this country. M ma and described in the 
to Permanent Meadow and Pasture, Irrigation or Water nipid the entire stock of this trae to ame, , and all I of the present year. Mr. Fortune 
Meadows, Parks or Pastures sions, Cemeteries, Garden | Seedlings. Plants in pots, 21s. each; a few strong p ants 12 to nificent plant in the garden of a man 
Lawns, &c. Also RENOVATING MIXTURE, SER i st 15 E e spe ted from the North of China, 63s. The | where they pl 
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and other Carrots, Drumhead and other Cabbages, Yellow = new feature for vases and for fi zt 
Globe, Red and other Mangel Wurzels, Swedes, Hybrids LIMONIA TRIFOLI IATA. may be seen at this place in the ane or rather ie 
and other and all kinds of Farm Seeds. This is a , “interesting, and very valuable plant, with | beauty that it has exhibited or the last six moni £ 
` KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, either in collections ready | trifoliate leara and spines. It is suit hardy, having stood Sowa at sie aoc ipal London exhibitions. 
taken 
Bost Table Pens in cattration. Detailed Seat on | - R. GLENDINNING, Chiswick Nursery, London. 
Agricultural Society of England, corner of Half-Moon Stree 
Piccadilly, London, W. ESTABLISHED BEDDING PLANTS, EXTRA STRONG. ROSE $ 4 AE Pi o ae $ 4 OR BEDDING. 
NEW FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, Ło., OF 186 OOD anD INGRAM beg to offer the following, Y THE 
ae AND Bos Sigon ol Nurse Si gp Kem mp which are all fine bushy well ce rei plants, none in ae AND "SOX h to i aR. 
wh, Brighton, sass le oe send out good | ess than 3-inch pots rdoz.—s. d. . 8. d W™ odes, presa eligible j 
stro "healthy, bushy planta well established :-+ Verbenas, all the colo ours Boone ih beda “Meee E 
peL IA we of 1856.—Henderson’s Charlemagne, Countess of Heliotropes, ares) oo -. 2 6to8 ¢ stock -of many thousands of fits 
General Williams, Prince Admiral, Bozer, Jonian dices | Talvia patita `.. 7 vey fe Be ook Be sonal inepection' af which they carnediiy ame 
i mat a pa Emperor Napoleon, Favourite, àe p m Per dozen. 
and Wonderful— Cuphea pei eng io ce es naa Be. ini 12s. to 18s. 
PETUNIA COUNTESS of of ELLESMERE.—The best for Wad ete Senet ee ST: 2k Ronrbo 12s. 
PETUNIAS. Torner Turners! Smith's; also thé new striped French Eagan Goss rn ets The tradweupplied 
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varieties, 6s. pte TUP ee Ivy-leaved EP eas ae, sale act de sup pre on application. 
oe ERBENAS. pir ce Pay earns, and Smith’s varieties Dabtion fuest pe and fancy » varicties . . 4 Ras we PAE rE , Maresfield, 
e Good ‘48. per dozen. I many other e same rates. 
pantie an maani ers and Keynes’ collection of 1856—our - Huntingdon Nurseries, May 16... _ WOOD anp ro SONS iare mael p 
own selection, 12s. per dozen. JD M.STARK begs to intimate that his LIST OF W fost 
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now y. sides securing a su eo AiE at id J d 
. BOUV. ET SHOE me poat inca, 7 Erre | from the stocks, he ioe added = novelty likely to be | Toots, and the remainder are neatly in 
Passe 5% a da sweet- | useful. He would particular! recommend the following New stock, worked close to 
MEYENIA ERECTA -Stron Flower Se Beads, agw of which he had an rtunity of seeing bo formed A Some idea of the extent of the stock 
t trong plants, 1s. 6d. each, ikse er packet.—s. d. formed from the following select list of a “few 
“i 00, can supp ‘their usual selection of Bedding ts | = Acroctini soot even n, # fine large rose-coloured Ever- | 
por ; ngpa ne nag Pema — pam lasting, in the way of Rhodant. . 0 HYBRID Siar sa es 
SORA oe Sat me een Collinsia eke re aibo TE A as 
à nd 4 ; are carriage e on; or i i ie 
Station on the London and South Coast Railway, in cmv & new Perennial Gourd l o pote A of orfollk 20 
-plants to compensate for longer distances.—May 16. Cosmidinm Burridg <6 Tulai ttin “45 
: phi uralis .. oes ea Se 0 6 i 
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SEED | Lupinus Hartwegi forealbo | L 6 |1000 William Griffiths 15 
ESTABLISHMENT. Nemesia versicolor he egpe = 1 0 |1000 Louise Odier . . 15 
- 195, = STREET, EXETER, OPPOS OPPOSITE BROADGATE, Obeliscaria pulcherrima, allied 16 Rudbeckia, colour 1000 Souvenir de Leveson 
Satan: teats oe Payan yina Bontril de one Frenc Manigold =- 2 @ pen 
olycolymna Stuarti, fine large white Ever! 
Toe CHARM ES (23 years with Messrs. Varon aranica Byrion BBO EN a oO lih See eee E “a 
Sow), announces that he ea aos ian-blue and white flowers, Se notin 2 50 oe 
: of Tomas Verroa & Co. the above Business, which | GERMAN FLOWER SEEDS moet. approv wed sorts, Pa 
18 now pe his apa eange g intendence. A ae mixed or in collections.—31, South canis Street, Edinburgh. 
ARDEN, AGRI and FLO HN TTELI fall 
ee por ee oe ha enron. eg n J BEDDING T PLANTS now s w ieee U E ee 
con l as well as 
those in general and and will be found ie wort 
ro Bey ooa y has been d all en “ VARIEGATED F TED GERANIUMS. ray ee 
genuine, without j i Those mark: us* are very strong growers. | 8, s.d. 
The Stock of TURNIPS, MANGEL, CARROT, and GRASS brilliant scarlet ie, ee ate aL A 
— i ages Attsaction (kinguotte), goad hints mT 5 
SEED POTATOES, all articles connected with the Seed ion (Kinghorn’s), 5 8} 
eaually good and reasonable. Lists for- shane app a He arp. Ope g 
Do. extra im -inch pots .. "A ssl — (80 0 
Is. 0d. | Countess of W bright scarlet” Se agg ee ko. 
2 0— - | Golden Chain ma “an : vi e 
Fegi rs. x aries ka r 
PLE CN T ountan ot tie o a pa e 4 
The Aubačriber boji Silver King zi. + ee ete 
And ser 
gem to the garland of Flora, 
d by thousands. SCARLET GER 
| most abundant bloomers, | Beauty of ig sepa of the ‘‘Commander-in- 
oy canara age abe C Phy, exo, e Beg lour ; 3 019 0 
non a rg set, to wi all ica- ary Bank, extra scarlet Q ium 
Sn ar Boule de Feu, of the Tom Thumb habit, but very j 
a flowered sort. 2. 6124 0 
ÆTHRA, a beautifal light Hao, fall contre, which is shaded General Pelissier {2 6j% 0 
down togreen. And all the other best fom eats Sn 2 
ALCESTES, a bold large lilac flower, very handsome and rich crimson of Sultan halt > SEEDY CORP 10l90 
Delphinium form Pe 4 =| — |6 0 
ARI RIADNE , a splendid full rosy purple, quite a lovely flower, se Tableau oe oe r siroj = 
will make one of the most beautiful beds that can be imagined. 7. i- magnifteim (true) || a & pal a 
= ordered by itself. „i eee oc ga ee SS RE ee 
TRÆA, fine Anemone flowered white, very large and free got Deer tam ag m eae oe 
"Pi ee ae 0 
TYS, 2 splendid Wac flower with a fine full centre and Lobelia Fagen m TERA Ohir. 10/9 0 
TEENE “white Wagan the wialed|  * oe egy ed na cent blue i 
OPE, a lovely pure white flower, as double as a 0 
improv on Imperi it 
all sweet owes and arapa ea ee 
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