418 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [June 13, 1857. 
aes ——— =a 
NEW, BEAUTIFUL, AND RARE PLANTS 
OFFERED FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME BY 
MESSRS. WILLIAM ROLLISSON AND SONS, 
THE NURSERIES, TOOTING, LONDON. 
] 
; 
Ta. PEA wf — biome s PLANTS have ae see magn from a large and rich collection of ie ce and the advertisers having” proved them to 
acquisi , have therefore no hesitation in ngly and confidently recommending them: an tion is respectfully invited. The 
ondon Bridge pn e ‘Station atn at t oe Crystal Palace els every half hour for Balham passer which is eam 1 mile from our Tooting Nursery and the 
Ononibuses from Gracechurch Street and Charing Cross, calling at the Elephant and Castle, the Nurseries fleaeentiy during the day. 
HE USUAL DISCOUNT TO “THE TRADE. 
TRADESCANTIA ARGENTEA.—A very pretty variegated | shaded with scarlet, and — fine large trusses of ae GREVILLEA ELEGANS; or, ** DALLACHIT,” OF MUBULER— 
plant, imported from Monte Video, in growth after the manner | The entire wie of this variety has been purchased by us from | This.extremely pretty species has. been into- 
tia zebrina, but the variegation _— distinct and | an amateur. each duced from New.South Wales: it is an elegant little plant, and 
whiter, indeed the beautiful silvery bands on t he 1 leaves impart GER. ANIUM ‘KENTISH HERO. —We have pizoliseed the | flowersin a most profuse manner: the blossoms are orang 
to the plant a striking and pleasing character. This — Johnson, | scarlet, with white apex, tipped with yellow. 21s, each, — 
be well adapted from its graceful, trailing character, of Dover; it was awarded a label o prana aea a the STOP EREmET ae UNDULATUM.— Pern 
mental suspended baskets and vases, or it is y i inas ae na National Floricultural Society, for a Tpos. brilliancy and uced from Java, more long pen fron videh bug 
eee asa trailing plant in pots. 7s. 6d. each; fine specimens superior merits as a bedding Gerani havent n the most graceful mann. ; from. w. characteristic it is 
each. LOBELIA GEM.—This his dosirablo y te adean plant, either well adapted for suspen eit od Ea baskets or vases; 
RHODODENDRON BLUMEI, OR “ALBUM OF vi age adaj poete ‘or bedding or grouping in masses, will be esteemed a {| the rachis is well furnished v ao bright green pinnules which 
—This cme S| and beautiful Gromhome.s wee pee Bae favour aioe Bore geo Aran abee colour being Y am this and ‘oe much undulated. 21s. 
troduced ina living state from Java by our y o tho follow o. with wh te e en (9) anı AZALEA IND UEEN.—A first-rate 
named“ Album” by Dr. Blume, when he discovered it on the | th fi variety w purchased from from the Messrs. L.-J. | variety flowe = vinan piersi crete AA 
ilak Mountains in Java, which term was doubtless, as Sir | Mako Ta. Od onch. s e S R aost profuso ia distinct glosy 
pee ena some ine py ip Semi used ' kgr ap A FLORETTA. — A pretty herbaceous variety of | sulphur marking on the top coals: 10s. 6d. pel ats 
aS menrs, aa? me seyde ee iada apy rik, rae repan exeaont habi equally suitable Prw the ‘Preceding for beddingor) NIPHHA ANAICTOCHILIFOLIA.—A very protiy, species 
freely prognoed on small plants. It is figured in ‘“Curtis’s Warczewicz, the. w 
857. . 638. each. 
in ; 
ry A Hiap GR: gr Pine ogy -— 7 HE oA Exot otic Fruit, | traveller; the foliage is very ornamen 
GARDENIA PLANTII.—This handsome species has. been| Cn? by Mr. Plant fro 
a magae y thus ribed by him :— ed with 
= Pipiras y mtma em err wei os Se Mr "Plant, shrub that will amply repay cultivation, either as an orna-| are of snowy w. ess, and produced in » profusion. 
bel shaped whit i peak: ong shires ush, t, | mental plant, or for its flowers or it; it has white sweet 10s. 6d. each. 
large meee ‘ie bad eh gr ipa padi Sweet, ane | blossoms, similar to: a gigantic J essamine, followed ues richly. 
produced 8, | flavoured crimson fruit; the plant has been named by Professor 
RHYNCOSIA Sona ILIS.— This ecm Stove Creeper, | Bojer, and pronounced by him to be vastly upaimand distinct hatas hers: 
pams -ar aisi = ftaa Sana; per reg, on a planing change in | from Arduinia bispinosa.” 21s. and 42s, eac FLORENOE (not erect flowering), tube and lobes pure white, 
res ae — , ms — ad —— ounan E pro- | AZALEA MAGNIFICA: -Ihis superb ert hybrid will be | throat pale sul hur, tries sanki ankeat» mouth, 3 
purple and lilas peashaped.flowert. Sib pon goa ER aon ses to ts set se o tribo; of bl wre A OA ron AE degrees 
st: a : superio any of its p ving trusses of blossom inside: 
AZALEA INDICA PRINCESS ROYAL.—A very handsome | equal in size to that of a Rhododendron: colour of the top | pions" (20 rot Soworing), white tube, siainod neh 
piston siy; odana mance af good form ta seine blotch ; | petals rich amber, lower delicate blush, suffused with pink. | Ts. 6d. each. abi 
and su , excellen 8. plush white 
Habit; this splendid variety has been raised by an amateur, i pait (not erect flowering), tube and lobes’ 
and the entire stock co eaa ies — AFFINIS.—A a pink f ome eolieetor | 7 with pink belt round. the throat; very delicate and:praty: 
of RIODODENDRON TUBAFLORUM.—-For the introduction (on the plains of Lebak, Java, ; tho blossoms are feet “Larne ), tube and lobes white, wiis 
‘this very distinct we are indebted to our collector, Mr. Seabee an famil: j Races poston e owering), tu S 
Jolm | oe as i panpe. on the Mountain, ates ep ge ie the ost pro- azure zone at the mouth of the tube ; very striking. 78. 6d. each. 
western AVA a very dwarf compact habit, and. ROLANDA AF FRICANUM.—A ; PRESIDENT (erect flowering), tebe white outside, and: 
S Som any: othen species, producing: freely clusters of! stove epecies, the foliage boing dusk arose oe ne ie og | shaded. with purple insides lower part of the teeters 
tubular erandi aas piaeas Seong sae underneath of a beau: 1 bright violet o t crimson, which gives | Spotted, white lobes, a fine bold flower. Ts. 6d. each. ihe 
PRINCESS —A handsome and distinct | the. asa creeper a very distinct and striking character. | Mrnerva (erect flowering), pure white ee, lobes 
hee a the searlect section ; colour vivid carmine, peculiarly i a throa ahaa with blue, a N variety. mh 
dese 
am 
Pm The following is a list of NEW and GOOD iste ase our general stock of- epee that have been recently introduced by us and other ocelot 
Kerei taib ts new Plants imported from foreign growers, many codec age ae eet a e of sterling merit ; Se eee 
nts of especial morit that we have imported fom foreign horticulturists during € the present year. 
YLON CYANOCARPUM.—A neat and co: re æ received from the continent und — 
hardy shrub from Bolivia, rese resembling in foliage Mi Mitearia | 31 uae aopa E EE ES fees able te eee Anis rare opera hare m species: th 
po gan a theyguee Ta nua ee T a ERICA ÆMULA.—This is a very beautiful hybrid, in the blossoms are soa scarlet, and produced in great ee 
teres: ica Massoni section, of a ihe bright crimson colour, after the | a 
ACACIA ERIOCARPA.—This pre ve ae ape to | style of Erica aristata, but very much higher in poh mrenges IMPERATRICE EUGENIE.— 
whieh we draw nos r notice, is the best of its family, | altogether this is a very distinct variety. 15s. each. a flowering Greenhouse variety ; outside of tne pots ie 
much’ more genni a ol Sapper deep golden colour, | ERICA EXIMI A SUPERBA. —This variety may really be | inside rose; filaments dark chestnut at Fao et we 
8 good — said to be three times as fine as the paren name it way, upper part indigo blue, shading to w $ 
BEGONIA RICINIFOLIA MACULATA.—An extremely | bears; it aid arvellent te habit, with | Sweet scented. 
handsome species, and a great addition to our variegated | tubular blossoms of a phe scarlet colour. This GYNOXIA FRAGRAN; 
‘Plants i oe eut gaen, beatin = distinctly ou varo variety lager geen ete Seedling Prize at the Royal Botanic blossoms yellow, and deliciously fragrant. 21s. each: 
ith brown; a plant collection where s. 
; S YA GRAND i 
ornamental plants-are grown. 15s. each. BIOTA FRENELTOIDES .—This elegant plant will rank sibaberta tn ihe on ar 
ARALIA. RETICULATA.—A plant that will rank foremost | foremost among our hardy Ornamental Conifer ; good habit, | Næsa Ka bangan, 
groon with white midrib, fling undivided, a fot long, deep | and neat co prie apa wth. 10s. 6d. each. by our collector, Mr. John Henshall 
green with white midrib, and prettily interlaced with white MELASTOMA DENTICULATA. TA pretty stove ‘species, size to H. imperialis, 
, throughout. ~ a a z with white rose. 58, eac! and slightly lanugin 
SHEN ANNA ” ns grange and ware produced freely in terminal | , TRAI TRADESCANTIA DISCOLOR, gr anemia —An| RHODODENDRON 
pee ages ws resem! deem ntal vari Fae Plant ; the surface of aegren free i 
sd foliage lined down the centre with ow, the | OUr thoroug! 
BIGN a ont A RotassonT— rst-rate stove climber from un paces paths of the leaves being of a rich plum pe ager : and | scarlet, and t 
‘Brazil ; 608 oa ofa brah na oo tet the with | after the style of an 
bape fs oth bit and Boien THUNBERGIA LAURIFOLIA.—A splendid free flowering | RHODODENDRON TNOOMPARABILE— À -a 
ar Species blossoms are an immense size, persistent, and: pro- | and very late blooming kind, with noble trusses 
peg Oo ced in bunches, or — 1 foot long. This is a striking | shaped bright red bidei each. 
plant, grown either as Stove Climber or for Exhibition pur-| RHODODENDRON OR ae We 
CLEMATIS GUASCOr wid hick ae Rete d onr ing nara 
; —A very fine Hy variety, ~- | which constitute a endron, being 
à fectly eeri Tan freely, blossoms of a rich Toli Dlia a and a profuse bloomer; colour erimsonis 
: : plone. © tense black marking on n the upper 
d CLEMATIS nauri —This unique hardy speci extrac attractive. 31s. 6d. each. 
very pretty, and totally different to. any other of the family. Ot tne ne ee ee 
„representation of its d ! 
ne ee TA leaves, and. € 
‘beautiful golden colour, Bec megpedig aap pelage a atone 
| 19s. 6d. each. d free blooming hardy variety, of a : 
ee E E ees COLORATA —Tho colour of the foliage of this rich darie blotch E a an 
EA.—One. aot, t ndsom | plan uliarly interesti i Dot T 
ef the Melastomaceous family, possessing fine =a 6 bronzy eri me erg T 6d. yo gg: aa Y RHODODENDRON CLOWESIANUM. —A m cer 
ucing its lange flowers freely, which are ftom 2 to inches in] AZALEA INDICA SEBASTOPOL —Nice compact ha a pst aie peg Sane the blossoms “Strikingly marked 
Spe. of a rosy-lilac colour ; a very desirable stove © species | blossoms orange scarlet of excollent form, a pretty ad pleasing dark spots. 108 Pegas gi Tene 
AZALEA INDICA MADAME MIELLEZ.—A really good] CUPRESSUS: LAWSONIANA. This elegant Onn HARTGE —A “Sues ne 
; en lant is quite: 
i cramer oe with purple; Reng tl yoan | hardy, , Tory glaucous and graceful in ria a ges i yraa hope aulne Drais A the colours are pleasing 
ae À highest ornamental barnaba each. from other ; pial Ja wil 
THUJA CAUCASICA sono of thm prekini eer i eres onan CALIFORNICA.—A new and distinct | Rooted of a light se cal der 
; it is quite distinct and differentto | tion: 10s. 6d, each. proved quite hardy, and therefore an amaoquisi-] spotted in a remar 
ROLLISSON anp SONS beg to inform t i, Matias, Gooey and the Trade, that their CATALOGUE, for 1887), aining tat 
will be ready a r oek in Jan and aftr ht ne wil be Reval on cus bieo ET S-4 ; 
» in species, and varieties, many of which can now. be seen in blossom at a 
aor NURSERIES, Racin LONDON. 
