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EEDS OF emg SUPERIOR BIENNIAL SEEDS Sonnets rop romper SOWING TEW DOUBLE PETUNIAS.—The Subscriber lege 
LARIAS, CINERARIAS, &c. for 
STOCKS, CALC da L to ofer to the public undermentioned beautiful 
moe remain i 1008 each 5 LIAM DENYER. SEDI y, &e., 82, Grace- | fowers; they wi will add another gem to the garland of Flora, 
arietes separa warf Empe: a E church Stree es no hepr e Ey be ae aa appreciated by thousands. 
AQUILEGIA A, k, ttiot ey are of the finest growth and most abundant bloomers, 
Ditto pra mixed, p P- pet. 6, to 1 Th. nc and banal ae tiii 2s. Od. | znd have been selected from many others raised by J. Scort, of 
4 ditto Aano ne 100, pie « 5 last A sv nt tie sail og rriott N request to be made. Somerset, to whom all applica- 
18 oe ditto 0 seeds, each 2 STOCK, Brompln ian a hama s Rina varieties, 6 sorts.. 2 0 EGLE a — ype Anemone flowered 
Ditto ed, Ms pe to 1 STO 6 varieties s , $ 
6 sant, t, extra pai Giant, extra fine a l pia ror ePergetial 12 varieties, splendid, 2 THRA, a beant Mat NTT <a ae which is r 
sea and Bon set diet Giant, English saved aena watmnowibns 8 6 Gigantic double varieties, bright gaa OE raia Sos. fey; Reet 
of th are now ngula 2 ADN i 
mre robe 5 y Nurser; ry, and have been admired by e zac fi Aecim Grower, who has om gtd rhe anton E E a pty oo 
all who have seen them gained many first-class Sees 5s. each, if ordered by itself. 
Ten-week Stock in assortments as mported, and’ beret on gore hybri 2 0 ‘4 
aiad} for autumn sowing, i Ape mee from ls.to 5 0 w dwarf be beg spotted brilliant colours, very bl ASTREA, Ray SER aires S VES ae eee 
Calceolaria, from very superior varieties, carefully araia * distincti req i wc att only 6 or 8 inches high, na a splendid lilac flower with a fine full centre and 
H 9 á abundant bloo: 
$ CARNATION 1 0 
from extra fino varie eties PETA | Fro oe IA, p ay beautiful white tinged in the centre 
eee, r m pri ze flo owers saved by an Amateur. 
Ditto, from reducing Clo +a 3c alia ae EE a E a x CINERARIA, Eak the most splendid flowers ETEN m ATEN OPE, a lovely pure white flower, as double as a 
” PANSEY, from the best flowers 1 0 Lice a 
Sweet Wi tra fine mixed 0 Rose, eat improvement on Imperia! 
a ey e i 0 Saved ay Themson and other ‘eminent growers. diffi habit 
Di extra fined wretch gegen ane striped Bia, Yim i PICOTEE 1 0> | from above an and very free se tn m a or the 
Ditto, from show w flowers aos nd From m named show Sommer saved oy -an R Amator; eight bima Ak mores basket ae Be Bon “for 25s. For 
Polyanthus, ex heen sc asi SELECT AMD NEW every thre red by the trade one will be added. Plants 
Anemone, oo fe mixed F Poppy m8 8) BASS ann BROWN he beg to oer the following well | Penns ene een te aud all orders sent, out in 
unknown parties must contain postage "stamps mcg he SHOW DAHLIAS, ETC. 
or Pustofice Order for the amoun ne ra OHN HOLLAND, Bradsh mer rdens, Mi 
CATTE Nursery and mais Establishment, Wester- | Acacia pennon Gan a 6 Eriostemon scabrum e sig a ma iddleton, 
ham, Kent.—This adver einan Bran nrg en thrust. OEE spidissim n50) folium 3 chester, offers the below pee pet ea 
aa “MRS TROTTER? rY »  oleifolia elegans, p> “50 DAHLIAS | in strong’plants, for 12s., etjes d package free : 
CONSIGNING THE STOCK ` 6d. to 5 0 a nerifoliam. pA 6d. to tos 0 Admiration Jonas B: catia 
OF MISS | Achimenes :— Escallonia pterocladon, Amazon Lord Bath Port Royal 
Verbena to Mr. R. PARKER for {EE i I| „ carminata splendens, . to 5 0 | Annie Rawlings Louisa Glenny | Ringleader 
teams co erita ae = a k and anited = 8. 6d. to ; 6 | Eugenia (Myrtus) Ugni, eed disi Miss Frampton | Ruby Queen 
at Dalkei ark, and is arsonsi, 8s. 6d. to 7 6 to 386 ne anrobert| Miss Herbert et King 
who have seen it to be superior in qualitie: a beddin, Rea ' 2s. 6d. to 5 0 Eurybia G Bi . 26 a her Mrs. Rawlings | Sir R: Whittington 
(any Ver via Meg et raised. Its ji ep inarin asa bedding 7 fr amabilis .. 26| ,,  illicifo nA HEO Mr, Seldon Spot 
Coe ci 7 i of bloom. om egret » (Tyd n P 2s Gastrolobium ovalifolium 2 6 John K. Seine Pigeon riomphe de Roubaix 
els, superior tinuati ower. | s. 6d. to neri nckelaari, Per doz.—s. d. ZS, 
ame. had am pie poe te of Judging. as to its | »,(Tydea) elegans, 3s. 6d. to 5 0 | Fine ` Phioxes, ne | scamtet: G i on hi 
oor Rosa kin A pden ne es op vith eer 2s. 6d. to 3 6 str Lavendulacea Countess of Home R 0 ol Bedding Calceolarias ~. 40 
Verbena M D: See a good » (Mandirola) lanata .. 2 6 .. 28. 6d. to 3 6 | Fine Show Pansies Belgian cae sa oO 
searlet, early, good habit, an out ay eral x Sol and for profusion ,», (Sciadocalyx) Warsce- Peedo pos per on package 
andcontinuance in bloomis Popor hyi have seen.” —Jose: ph wiczi . .26| small .. 2 6 | Pansy Seed from the ba Show Flowers, le. ar ae 2s. per packet. 
ites es Kola Von Vorbis eE ss beng pur n Soaps, £790 nate . to 3 6 ned dia nodal itoltum re “Ss TURNIP SEED: S; ko 
s ennedia o 26 
by any I have ever teed It will qui inthe} A Plant a. 9 vars. .20 0 | Lardizabala ghey A 
flower garden.”"—Jo hn Munro, Gardener t ns ie, Céline ey Pla Hep i tog : 38, id to 5 0 
5 e uinata va Locheria magnifica 
5 pear no sr Tor bedding purposes that I nso ka fy be com Perit Aphelandra P Porteana 3 6 | Mandirola (Achimenes) é 
i with Trotter for d a ribbon o is egata, fine .. 3 6 lanata  .. ip 26 
150 long, and it co ore pre aee an be aa o bri . v6 ilesia buxifolia .., 0 6 
pred svt and was the admiration. = Sah all who saw it. ie Berberis oa Ph. us capensis., 36 
y. pe 
re a TET EA a aa 
ma lo ra, subves' 
“Miss Trotter set @ brilliant searlet fine truss, 5s. to 10 6 28-6. 
— in every respect a first-rate Sg rary wn Cereus! Mac Donaldi, Rhododendron Gibsoni, 
r» er to Viscount Enfield, Wrotham Park. 7s. 6d. to 10 6 3s. 6d. tol0 6 
: I saw your yamo eg in the ens at Dalkeith, and from | Clematis lanuginosa longi- ” e 
d bata be habit, free blooming and attractive colour, petala- . 76 3s. 6d. to 21 0 
i consider it decidedly superior, and far more telling than any | ,, patens poh 2s. 6d. to7 6 Rhopala _ corcovadensis, 
: g Verbena has come under my notice.”—A, > 2s. 6d.to7 6| fine plants . .. re a 
bull, Gardener to Lord Douglas, Bothwell Castle, Glasgow. Conifers Salisburia adiantifolia in- 
Decidedly the best scarlet bedding Verbena out, besides Abe :Jezoensis. ..210|. cisa pa aT. MEN, &e;, e’ 
Tainted agra Lady Montagne ‘bition a Park — ioe oi , Biota names Rasp Srp E HAE ints ; 0 pf NATURAL a ASS SEE DS this season, to which they invite 
“ay ` ay a 4 longi mmea japonica, ers tention of noblemen and gentlemen who contemplate 
uate gome to mpare wi » Cupressus Knighti .. 3 6 | Swansonia Osborni 26 own land to PERMANEN e PATUN A List, with 
h grown Beaia D urposes, mg ae posses pan tist , Pinus Benthamiana .. 7 6 | Tecoma fulva to 7 6 | pros a y free en 
disappear ; tte fine 1 rangers Enia ix growth, brilliant colour, and | ,, mip Borealis, Telopia speciosissima i & Sow have recently p 
immense profusion of bloom, place it completely beyond com- sma .. 6s, to 10 6 | Tritonea aurea .. 26 
A their PRACTICAT, ° TREATISE, “ON THR "EUL TIVAT 
[sa The bed Ehaid of it lasteurameratiracted eyes.”"—| ,, Thuja Doniana . 76| ,„ fine specimen pòts, GRASSES, fi f experiments extending over 
Smith, the Gardens, Melville Castle. : gigantea 5s. to 31 6 ___58. Bd. tol0 6 | the past oe oon: ‘ioe = fal Aen scription: of all the 
in Mr. Parker's advertisement of this dky to wt ch it is ae sameri ME H % ey pe ara 10 6 Grasse, cig a eit gout t thelr za or acre adaptability vo 
> u arious soi Tables 
ee os eg y arig Pea be paa pa GLOXINIAS.—The following 12 splendid new erect-flowering | specifying the quantities of Seed 
o Z vars. for 30s., va lm: i for 17s. 6d., viz., Seecbemags ong Comte | ever 
J 
VERBENA “MISS aa felon ot Ovo est, r Ag eyrand, "Duc ess de Brabant, Mixtur aed various kinds ot, one selected by PETER 
i R PARKER has much pleasure in offering the r of Orleans, Impératri ce Eugenie, wines icouline, Dawson & Sox, at prices varying upwards per acre, 
We above beautiful Verbena, and | to say that from per- wna, Roi des Belges, Miaon Violette, Wagneriana. to the description of =” 
rer aet vationi during the last tiro sonsons De cin jaa a ES Splendid ye uae of prior introduction, erect and ot thers, per doz., | Orders may e be addressed to their London House, 27, Great 
all that is stated of it in the above list of testimonials. Strorig George Stres, Westminster, S.W. 
iti list imoni 
plants are now ready, and all orders will be ted in shid | GOODS CARRIAGE FREE (not under 20s:) to'all the London 
Totation.. Price 1s. Taa 12s. per domme 0k the usual | Termini, and all stations on the Bag net and Norwich (Col- 
discount to the Trade, and a further reduction if taken by the | chester) Line. Extra plants J gratis for longer carriage. 
100.—Paradise Nursery, Holloway, London, N. Bass & Brown, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
} i E A 
; i ‘ cooD. TURNIP ji eng CARRIAGE FREE. . 
| NEW AND RARE PLANTS SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
3 OF PREVENTING DISAPPOINTMENT. 
SETS KÆMPFERI CHUSAN PALM (tho Hemp Palm of the:Chinese). UTTON anp SONS, Srep Growers, Reading, 
: the Chinese.) In consequence of having received a second and larger supply Berks, can oe every kind of TURNIP SEEDS of 
Mier eee nee important Coniferous tree | of Seeds I can now offer Seedlings of last year at a very ry rsdn genuine and superior ty. 
— introduced into this coun oe the Larch pre. This — t has stood during the past winter in no ways | _Agriculturists reaiding in the most remote parts of the 
iamade its appearance, and will beyond ubt supersede ee a ooks as green : ss those, under glass Price per | kingdom can can procure good Seeds at ee prices from. 
pete magnitude it reper the value + its timber, its S lant, 5s. Discount t ac S .—For Lar yrna a die 
ra h, its i ? i 
Meat ta tet aaa vean ARALIA PAPYRIFERA SETE 
tinnis, having pesti forests of sees 3 aae erian (The Chinese aper Plant). ea , 
Pomme + tr and summer mon’ e leaves i independently o oe extremely interesti Bil onicle. 
oe peg ig le on: account med — oe — as a plant the pits of wh ch, produces ww beautiful ‘Chinese i Chr 
ow the finest i ; 
ihi and striking. At the latter period a moet mi ked none so stato poles after. 1 havo plans po is Nosh, santa ne SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1857. 
tt 2. meee nena Ce es od. MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Chinese in i. nig tA A germ <r ect to the trade. ae Tavrspar, June 18—Royal Botanic ..............-. 2 Pm 
“See ee 
ts ; 
| deciduous, it eD meniren hardy in this country ; it grows PINUS BUNGEAN A (the Lace Bark Pine of China). 
a forms ex timber, and it will event pro-| This is an extremely scarce Pine. It was introduced by Mr. 
of Jeeisingand beautiful ect upon our English | . | Fortune in 1846 to the Horticultural. Society. These have 
. autu ay i eg which tr leaves ee oe resco in | furnished a few grafted its. Those I have are from seed. 
. i oubt suggested the name by which it is known | It i ite 3 h. 
the Chinese, the Kin-le-sung oe dolda KEO Sep 
Pine.” — 
Chronicle, < FU 
Ty i, April 11, 1857 | sm FARFUGIUM GRANDE 
much in en both for con- 
dley in deserib- | the 
No. of the ee vol., Gard. Chron., 
“It has very large round an; ed evergreen 
ww eet in circum ofa peculiarly bright 
arog ge of clear 
agati relation to the veins. These 
: woolly stalks 12 to 15 inches long, and form a 
e able - of ng beauty.” It is figured 
country: . Fi m- a T the: February No. of the ‘‘ Florist” 
nf fw strong plants 13 to of the present Mr. Fortune discovered this mag- 
iS uence a ants 12 to viféent plant tthe ponro & Tindari: i Northen Ching, 
q from the N orth of China, 63s. The | where they place it in Chinese pots and 
F gorgeous effect. In this country it will form quite 
X GLENDINNING, Chiswick Nursery, ‘London. 
