Joxe 6, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 399 
E NEW AND 
b rage ah PLANTS. 
& MESSRS. VEITCH AND SON, 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERIES, EXETER AND CHELSEA, 
Hite ioe much separ in now tere for the Lo 
been guid 
time the 
a ing only such Plants 
e following parelen d in the selection of which they 
as are of general usefulness and sterling 
ADHADOTA CYDONÆFOLI A, 
stove plant allied to Justicia, = go tego 
he autumn and early win 
i tipped 
“CORRE BA CARDINALI IS. 
will soon find its way into every garden and shrubber Thi 
habit is is “or: and pas kerr and itis certainly a deci ne acqui 
sition, Papen. peerage any d doubt, perfectly bragr Oe ot is well 
Y | adapted either for es in a 
bery. Good tabihan plants, 10s. Gd. ¢ a 
IXORA ACUMINATA, 
A par id white species, decidedly distinct fren all 
Its m and recommendation ai, t p foli ex- 
o DEA Borer white and peas scented, ‘pliage mex: 
os er small plants in 6-inch pots flowering £ freely This is a 
e additi stove plants. Price pon $4 
NIP SEEDS FROM LARGE BULBS. 
BSSRS. SUTTON’S TURNIP SEEDS are saval 
PS Fairs án Á from fully developed Bulbs, the great ad- 
vantages h have been proved for several ast. 
They commended with confidence as being 
muine u Seeds as om ® direct from -the 
ge 
growers tot the retail purchaser. oderate, as see List, 
which may be had post free. All ‘nn doltvered carriage free,. 
except very small re cels. 
SuTTON & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Beta tenes ont, Tetine, 
THE CHAMPION SWED 
HE FOUR PRIZE CUPS presented by his eer e 
East B 
fe jon mo 
ural Associations in prema e ne 
f Seed, 1 
a remittance. - reference w “enc om entity with 
rders from unknown corresponden 
porr delivered carriage-free a sarar small ape 
a per cint. discount allowed fo or cash paymen 
J. SUTTON & Sons, Ro Royal Berks Beed Establi moni, Reading Reading, 
URNIP SEEDS, 
Decidedly the finest o et oar = the Saal hse 
flow whi e of a rich bright carlet, are a 
ead in Prat abundance daring the spring and sumimer PELARGONIUM QUERCIFOLIUM FLORI > 
Sonths. It will therefore be a most valuable addition to BUNDUM (Veitch). rs 
oar seie, Moen greenhouse plants. Its foliage and| An excellent, vag, variety, being of a very dwarf habit, ETER proren Pe 
habit are particularly neat and com Tt was amarina I having the valuable ie aie eebich rtin 
ie tie pine S S new plant in flower at the, Crysta property of retaining its flowers for Š darth of time. It was | of ies end MANOR WURZEL SEEDS, saved from 
Palace, May 24, 1855, and received agi distinction exhibited at the paes Palace Horticultural Show on the | repea' selected bulbs. Priced Lists sent freon à METI 
at the Royal Botanic Society's Ex $ hibition the 28th Mey, 25th of June, 1856, and awarded en = pt - Reming for 7, Great George Street, W 
1866, It was also award 4 oe eaa -d the tite meeting o the | bedding purposes. The flowers und, of a 
P earran A March 30, ae ree at beautiful rose colour, with dark pe in oe aon pe ra 
Fv sea or A dese and te Oe ie ee | g panta Topa. Sach. 
inthesame year. This is a'Srstclass plant. Strong! RHODODENDRON PRINCESS ROYAL. 
i \ peculiar satisfaction in stating that plants of 
COLLETIA BICTONENSIS. sere es gure a memea tea | Pt A he Quasy’s § 
This fine and remarkable perfectly hardy Evergreen Flower- | exhibi Jun 1855, and i by Dr. | of NATURAL "GRASS S this Jom ha “hich ‘they in 
ing Shrub was ‘ seat of the Right Hon. Lady | Livptey in a leading article in in the Gardeners’ Chronicle in the | the tion of noblemen ien and ntlemen who cont 
_ Rll through whose kind permission the entire stock has been | following | ying down land to ‘PASTURE. A List, with 
E compact ta wi r. Barnes, the gardener at Bicton. It is «Of real 1 novelties it is range i to direct attention in prices attac ioe tall Tree ox application. 
wit > of a bright green colour, and | the first inane to the v thorny singularly beautiful|" p J, & gow eee Fesoni daw editii 
flowers in masses, It will certainly be | Princess Royal Rhododendron, exhibited by Messrs. Veitch. | peir PRACTICAL vo eem pu ON THE CULTIVATED 
s 5 great acquisition to the shrubbery. Strong healthy plants, Thi sti ing ng novelty was obtained from the white R. jasmini- GRASSES, founded on a series of e extending over 
florum, ve the ee variety of R. javanicum. In form it the past 35 year description of all'the 
HRIUM Eorpa ts parents, but its flowers were ac dear „pointi sg a, ier ir qualities ste their adaptability to 
We have now much pleasure in being enabled to offer Pkt this exhibition it was awarded a Large Silve specify ering varios ahs al and quantiti Of Seoda oulbable fer 
of this beautiful ib, | The habit. p foliage are aon, ae it is a leobieiaty tne the : : 
t ue es u evergree: pegs shrub. every description o 
j isa min. of the Straits of Mage d Terra del | gem of this class of Rhododendrons, and Vipini A of piani universal | Mixtures of eA ey kinds of Grasses selected by iriad 
i ap having withstood the arsi ofi the five last admiration with which it has in ony been Lawson & SON, a ces varying from 15s. upwards per 
odd gd open air witho hout the slightest protection migrates persed gery e ioe cach, mpeg oe a 
no 
lt is figured in Curtive ree Botani Mae ee A an We have also a few nice specimen Lente of Bre hae We Shall aa Strect, Samet 2's soe HONS ee 
1855, and is there described by Sir W. Hooker as “A hand. | be happy t cy oy ae c ELARGONIUM. 
‘ome evergreen shrub, with racemes of the richest scarlet TES bas, $ ae ms bout a d 
dowes.” The foliage i dar} ; 8! AVTE s now in flower about a dozen 
d canal. fe was aai in t th ipat 1l Pa bag REODODENDR ON LADY DOROTHY eee a of ph nif E it is white with a saat 
‘Way, 1855, at the Horticultural veers = esting in June, 1855, NEVILL (Veitch), ink spot, a large flower in of from 6 to 11, a most 
- fadthe Crystal in May, 1856. The habit is good, and | A o samo time a flowering variety, pabtostty hardy, bloo abundant bere aA R geen? Saar ais nary cota 
being bloomer it cannot y= o = universally admired. Lady Eleanor Cathcart, John Waterer, ose I. Ð. will wid ail T Ee lendi > wid ye da 
ora a & Son feel justifi cularly recommentding | the other latest kinds. Colour a fine purple, Reng s lly son with a call his. Seedling, a ans rhe a ng whites of the day 
rag os which they confidently believe ay spotted with black. It ig certair first class | grown under the same circumstances. 
Give l satisfaction each, Rhododendron, Young plants, 21s. each. Larkfield Nursery, Wavertree, near Liverpool. 
ome tube and sepals, 
er Taped er, and the best habit of at 
Seas OBLONGIFOLIUM. 
THUNBERGIA LAURIFOLIA. 
This is a really very fine stove climber, producing large niie 
Toa wa are of great beauty, in the early -e 
gro free and rapid, and it will certainly ie. am 
re to. our stove climbers. Good established 
10s. 6d. each. 
The Garveners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, JUNI JUNE 6, 1857. 
MEETINGS FOR THE FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Spa 
GREAT Horrrevr TURAL 
been tried 
pee 3 £ CHUSAN PALM ¢ (the Hemp Palm of the Chinese 
a EE ine ) ing received a second and larger supply 
E has pstionably the most important Coniferous Bi bi I can now oer Seedlings or las ast year at a very mode: 
-Ët made its introduced into this country since the Larch pale This plant pepas: 4 the past winter in no ways 
‘Rion ther rance, and will dvall doubt e aerea ba: ggal locks a green.ag..th ose under Price 
ze entice geen ape g an r, its | plant, Discount to th e. 
t himsel”. ac. On tess ponts ME Forti shall ARALIA PAPYRIFERA 
tinain tye Paving seen forests of them in the North of ce Paper Plant). 
$88 are remarkat, er the leaves and | This plant, ine Samtis wg iss being extremely asteen 
rein the >e on account of oe uke as a plant the pit “aac a the pinnte, whit 
! stri ually | paper, is-one o the finest of our fi ey ts hich are 
eoet ig Produced no At the latter period peg now so meh senent af eT T have patie raised fro = nae 
Ge Kempfer ofe ce per plant, 73. 
ese intoa Vill Prove by far the most im: tant of all m: E a taa, ings e 
e decidion. it Like all northern plants whic 
"idly, forma- is hardy in this country ; it grows UNGEANA (the Lace aye Pine of China). 
pastticing and timber, and it will eventually pro-| This is an extremely scarce Pine. It was introduced by Mr. 
` decided yellow t effect- upon our English landscape. | Fortune in 1846 to the Horticultural Society. ‘These have 
Satama has ao i ue which its leaves and cones present in | furnished a few grafted plants. Those I have are from seed. 
Totes, the © z name by which it is known | It is quite hardy, 31s. each. Al 
pepo =; o anina 
beige cil "s FARFUGIUM GRANDE. 
255, Variegated plants now much i uest, ‘or con- 
servatory and flower decoration, Dr. Lindley in describ- 
ing this plant in the o. of vol., Gard. 
says, ‘‘It has very large d heart-shaped evergreen 
a leaves, more than 2 circumference, of a peculiarly bright 
q aay copiously blotched wee patches of clear 
How, ha no apparent relation veins, These 
eaves stand € on woolly stalks. 12 to 15 aches , and form a 
tuft ma is figured 
oe in ie Pes rh No. w a ol 
me, and the present Te nA thi 
agger Tee prerii nificent plant in tk garden of a mandarin mn Northern China, 
nthe North of Chita, 698, they place it in Chinese pots and thus lc 
` | producing a go: effect. In this count: u will form n apie 
vite new is sane vases and for flower 
lace in. the same or eicit ar 
ths, and wil 
at the 
Tt ‘eat not ì be oes out for so 
h will be aeg with the best a according 
pn en 63s. each, with the usual discount to the 
y be see 
vi rg it has exhibited for the last six mon 
ti ut 
; rehids 
mong ag which a S on bon Mr RUCKER, in. 
unusual beaut 
wet foliage uf spring; ; the turf was green ‘and. 
gay _ flowers ee mit- 
eye in . gi iag ans and the alterations 
made wi much taste by Mr. M‘EwEN in — 
is 5 called e — garden gh but 
all eget errs and left no room for d 
part of the most indifferent aon me if 
American arero a be seen in it is 
not by crowding them under canvas so as man nee 
their beauty to the level dfa ildish ** pe on 
but by displaying them in free air, to the 
bright sun, arranged as Deena bi where Naturo 
is the arti ; 
The pri ae chan - t arrang ps 
the Exhibition 
conservator iloa an parye a al; wall the 
display of and some other plants withou 
tables. The cons reatry p wor 
stages on each 
middle passe ed a re 
smieci mass of noble plants remarkable for 
thei fine peop sim contributed b 
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