396 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
NEW, BEAUTIFUL, AND RARE PLANTS 
FFERED FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME BY 
MESSRS. WILLIAM ROLLISSON AND SONS, 
THE NURSERIES, TOOTING, LONDON. 
LIST OF VALUABLE PLANTS have been sele cted from a large and rich novel of er: aged and the mirti sarig poes ian ha 
be desirable ey es have therefore no hesitation in strongly and ar gan recommending th n inspection i is respectfully invited. The 
London Bridge Bai Station calling at the Crystal Palace leave every half hour for Balham Station, which i only 1 mile from our Y Tooti ing Nu ka acl o the 
Omnibuses from Geasctineh Street and Charing Cross, calling at the Elephant and Castle, pass the Nurseries femasntiy during the day. 
THE USUAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE 
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TRADESCANTIA ARGENTEA.—A v very pretty variegated | shaded with scarlet, and trang oy fine pratas = of bloom. GREVILLEA ELEGANS; or, ** DALLACHIL,” OF MUELLER 
peat imported from Monte Video, in growth after the mo gprs | The entire TEN of f this d by om | This pE pretty species has been raised from eed fen tite 
of Tradescantia zebrina, bu “a variegation more distin an amateur. ced from New South Wales: it is an elegant little plant, and 
whiter, indeed the beautiful sil very a the lentes aean GER: ANTUM ‘kant TISH HERO. We > have purchased the flowers ina eo profuse ma: : the orange- 
to ~ = wy ir and ple Jan semang Gatien This plant will | entire stock of this ets scarlet Ge m Mr. Johnson, | scarlet, with white apex, tipped with ree ibr: ise 
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character, for orna- | of Dover sa Was awari a label o; f Commendatión by the be PELNE UNDULATUM.— 
suspended baskets anc and vases, pig is ve pretty a for, its dazzling brilliancy and introduced d from J a, having long r pendent fronds, mont B 
grown as a trailing plant in pots Ts. 6d. each ; fine speei ens superior merits asa bedin Gerani ba oa. in the m berated whic pair 
aro LIA GEM.—This desirable h herbaceous pa. either wel need for suspending in norsun a baskets or vases; 
ARO DODEN DRON BLUMEI, OR “ALBUM OF pip e j arne or bedding pki sae med a well furn sen ~— ed with bright green pinnules which 
interesting and beautiful tiful Greenhouse dsome Sala: thee pret being ve: m rah 
Pise iaar ina living state from from Java by our bey a os violet il with weg lip. A A ag nor of eee is and | 
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AZALEA INDICA Erea ATEON es Moric useful 
named “Album” by Dr. Blume, pote the pidge of 
Salak 5 oy in Java, — term was doubtless, as akoy, of Li Mair 6a. ¢ > purchased mT aiig Sp E P ory dieting 
blog op observ gag used ‘‘in comparison th LOBELIA tate A pretty herbaceous variety of | sulphur marking on the oe lg 10s. 6d. ae 
rich arango or rod of th the other Savano elite Looe? known to | excellent habit, suitable as th rece for beddin 
that bt as the bl ms are of a delicate emon Seley, and groupin, genie Beet bri $ a the prea cae ‘i — i NIPHÆA ri TOETA, EN 
reduced on small, K eee m It js figured in “ Curtis’ g ntrod 
Magazine” for Marc h 1857. ARDUINIA GRANDIFLORA. —A so bie Exotic Fruit, | traveller; the fo oliage is x 
t fro matin; rn 
escri i 
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s es has been | Africa, and thus d =% A hha: ‘ arked wtih hi 
sent ons the Zulu Country. T Roath Af aix, A Mr. Plant, | shrub’ that will oo y him :—“A handsome evergreen cty wit silvery white veins; 
s» s ply repay cultivation, either as an orna- | are oe sno gem fossa and produced in great 
who in his nenk pern ek speaks of it :——“‘A fine bush, having mental plant, or for its flowers or fenig b: i has white sweet | 10s. 6d. pasted 
aia Pct ichiy 
gigan followed : 
rofusio voured crimson fruit; the pc ot he bss ten named by Professor | 
REYNCOSIA sere charming Stove Creeper, Kojar, and pronounced by him to bev: astly superior and distinct l NEW CGLOXINIAS. 
peg i from Sierra re will make a pleasing change in m Arduinia bispinosa.” 21s. and 4 cE (not erect flowering), tube and lobes pure white, 
hie hee S, riep raga pam or fer gle ADE MAGNIFICA.—This s renee fits hybrid will be Tesperit pale sulphur, bluish carm carmine encircling the mouth, a 
purpi ad ipso ak g hanth ong, BT. cov Wit | foun: ound a ps sopia to ee Tona e tribe; it 7 much Ter pretty distinct variety. 7s. 6 a 
superior to any o; progenitors, aving t s of blossom stained inside 
AZALEA INDICA PRINCESS takai ae ery handsome | equal in size to that of a R Prices veg Ie par Bowring), whit tuba blue, white lobes, 
Indica variety ; colour with a dense vi petals rich amber, lower delicate blush, suffused wi pink. | 7, se y 
ely produced, of good form and substance, ercelené 21s. each. ELINE (not erect flowe ), tube and lobes blush white, 
variet a mateur, e wering), 
and the entire stock D ia Seah peceetiy DaD TA .—A y other, di Pror Ei cios, | with h pink belt round the throat; very delicate and pretty. 
disco y o ector | 7. 
of RODODENDRON TUBÆFLORUN. .—For the Paseo e Ps i ie uced in nee ae ot erect flowering), tube and lobes white, with an 
very distinct indebted to lector, Mr. et rae, » 
John sone Bondal, pair it on on the Talaga Watna Mountain t ait een. most — amily - the Eronia pror | E zoneat the mou e of, the tube ; very striking. 7s. by each, 
of Java; it a very dwarf compact habit, and e enia bi entiarro ring), tu be white outside, an 
— distinct Form an Ay saa species, producing freely clusters of Stove species, A Š Bailes dra being dar rih downy on mpeg pe shack da. ‘with purple ‘ania ren Cty n Er Airs 
e undern eath of a beautif hi crim spotted, white lobes, a fine bold | 
a PRINCESS ALICE. A handso: and distinct the pla ras vey dine ak sya ae sen ring ye shes ine lake, 
a “nt creepe stri! haracter. MINERVA (erect flowe: , pure whi ube, 10 
variety o of the scarlect section ; colour vivid e, peculiarly eninrERvA (erect flower LP variety. lobes roy 
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The following is a list of NEW and GOOD A on from our general stock of ae pe hrote; been recently introduced by us and other horticulturists 
ìt contains the new Plants imported from foreign gro many of which we have poy terling merit; and we also include in this list a few new 
Plants of aa te merit that we have imported from egs horticulturists during the present year. 
CITHEROXYLON CYANOCARPUM—A neat and compact the plant received from th t under th ‘SIS, — ch pleasure in 
aw. us ad $ Mias ih foliage ine p se ceive m the continent under the above name. being able to ofr £ PAN. hie a fal stovo spe P 
ped ward r = flowers aro mised by fruit ray Fae blue gorau ERICA ÆMULA.—This is a very beautiful hybrid, in the ee z aro scarlet, and produced in greal Potion ge : 
plan resting. assoni section, of a Ane bright crimson colour, after the z s. eac i P 
ACACIA ERIOCARPA.—This pretty ssid ouse plant, to style Erica aristata, very much higher in colour:| PASSIFLORA ERA’ EUGENIE.— A handsom e 
aoe we gid lipar notice, is the best of its es altogether this is a ve: disti inet durleby. lds. won | free flow ps og ' Gre be Seer: outside of the petals mid. 
— uas a tao A. pe ; deep golden co ERICA EXIMIA SUPERBA.—This variety may zeally be | inside rose ; filam indigo bla dark E enoui = ua pe ciapetrse = 
good : said to be three times as fine as the parent, it | Way, upper part indigo b ue, Shading to w. 
me RdoNTA pig rapes Say sgl An extremely er 1 it is a very compact grow: er, and aseara Goan habit, “it, with sweet scented. 10s. 6d. each. PP 
great on ossoms of a fiery scarlet colour. This charmi GYNOXIA FRA Climber, free | 
pen, š; foliage bri bught green, eerie esse | distinetly pe variety Mgr Aa heme Seedling Prize at the e Royal i Botanic fame, yellow, ad RANS =S y fragrant. A s. each. A 
that should collection W. 
— eters HOYA GRANDIFLORA.— This bea rita species was cod 
enamel plants are Brom i fanan —This elegant plant will rank | discovered in the dense forest n hac shore of tbe i us 
a RAMA atin i —A plant that will rank foremost Poh among our hardy Ornamental Conifers ; good habit, | Næsa Kambangan, to the south of Java, and forwarded to Ta 
e i ge section ; foliage un kere airus a foot Jane, Bey and neat compact growth. 10s. 6d. each. our collector, Mr. John Henshall; the set co 
green with midrib, and prettily interlaced MELASTOMA DENTICULATA.—A pretty stove species, size to H. imperialis, but Oe OS p IA 
" SEEMANNIA TENU Pad IFOLTA.—A 4 ea with white niet slightly tinged with rose. 5s. eac | and slightly lanuginous. y. — Tole 
; blossoms orango g aea ia y dair nie tae | TRADESCA: ANTIA DISCOLOR, FOLIIS VARIEGATIS. —an| RHODODENDRON COCCINEUM PURDE adijition to 
= eaiinely ly ornam ted Stove Plant ; the surface of x meh sasha aog be ine Peat Bevery colour a crimson 
r is groon, and lined down the centre with ellow, the | our thorou; y kinds; 
BIGNONTA RO page eae ; first-rate stove c climber from under part of the leaves being of a rich plum colour. aig sod scarlet, and th vers are richly on all the pete 
Brazil ; the blossoms mig 8. 6d. eac | after the style of an Alstræmeria. hardy 
if which make r i A pleasing and striking contrast; the plant THUNBERGIA LAURIFOLIA.—A splendid free floweri RHODODENDRON INCOMPARABILE.— A uui finely 
good habit, an owers freely produced in bun bunches. duced in T Dlossoms are an immense size, persisten nt, and pre. reier A — Se noble trusses 
21s. each. ced in ong. This is a 
a Cee A. “Tre se gp gga Lg plant, grown a either fyre, pie or for Exhibition pur- Aono DRoR, aaron Ba f 
Pe AAE ER a at pee | PEAT QRS A go te ob ap be poke ear i pete 
of this beautiful but imp i tense ng on the u i 
on thas eer oti hrcta the ne rikr wn ss ror acc nae ver rot ths eet? “RHODODENDRON PAY Sie ae ‘ad 
beautifal. golden tog e Sick gives to 10s. 6d, ot a deg pr 
the plant a and free bloo y variety, 
a rym TrorcnPone iA’! see COLORATA.—The colour of the foliage of this oper: blotch on the upper pe 
Suk —One of the ha est enders it peculiar interesting and ornam 
ofthe 1 Melastomaceo > possessing fine foliage, tee a bro: son solt E od oe ental, being of ener mea Te eames eres — A free are white, of exqüi- 
ucing its large owen MA y, Which are from 2 to 3 inches in ABALEA “INDICA sae STOPOL. — ery iay kind 
ager gelled a rosy-lilac colour ; a very desirable stove species. — orange s teas Fe EBASTOPOL — N ce compact habit | site win’ and the The > upper petals are ore atrikingly marked witb 
. Od. variety. h. 
pretty and pleasing | dark spots. blossoms 
B vati a are also 
rotor INDICA MADAME MIELLEZ—A really good| CUPRESSUS LA 4 AZALEA HARTNELLL A new hardy’ 
continental ‘aga ae ppn i with purple; the teak we hardy, v very glau ONR This elegant plant is quite freely, with very large tr Yani 
d graceful in its habit, and of the large and well formed ; the colours are pleasing 
highest ornamental character. 21s. each, ato other existing varieties ; top petal ptal yellow, a ie sod. 
FO anche c CAUCASICA 1 (nen) Tis E ed 38 on handoome af Ot ` acies, which AEHYLOS CALIFORNICA.—A new and distinct | petals of a light orgo Pa peculiarly shaded ar with owa at the ess 
attention, being e whi zd 
0 2 mop; i6 io quite dathess ona c -aiie quite hardy, and therefore an acquisi perag ag a remarka i; 
108. 6d. eac 
„Mis i . , WILLIAM Se enn iwò SONS bog to ‘infirm: the Nobility, Giny, and the Toads wad koe Cab AG Le 1857, con 
E PLANTS onl Saar be ready about the third week in Jun ie Sa that time will be forwarded on plication, and on receipt of three 
1 ‘Upwards of 300 New Plants, in species, and varieties, man many of which can now be seen in blossom << 
THE NURSERIES, TOOTING, ‘LONDON. 
