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AN STANDISH i ab hee t the Narsery E AND J. FRASER beg to announce mee their col- ede £ ow cll BEDE cn RN 
lf, pe | Sn subsequently by the ° saroon of ROSES is now in flower, respectfully AITE’S ECLIPSE Purple-top Yellow Pn give 
Jey & ameda] is now solely in hisown | invite their ps trons and the public generally fip ana inspection of | RNIP, a nat mage ag variety.—This i 
same, and he he takes this opportunity emia pa hapan: ledging, and | the aie ns leave the Bishopgate Station for Lea Bridge | valuable Turnip in sig n for early feedin Soares eer 
thanks for the very liberal patronage towed on | at 9.10 A.M., 9.30 A.M., 12.0 Noon, 12.45 P.M., 3.0 P.M., 3.30 P.M., abe ee a very oa great weight. To be had of all 
tering hist adit ho uation of the same, | 4.40 P.M., 5.20 P.M., 6.20 P.M., and 7.20 P.M. table Sisdensn: ‘i the United = gimi 2s. per lb.— 
rch he will always endea eavour to merit, aN the cleans The Nurseries, Lea Bridge do Root N.F N. E., June 20. Jt +. Waite, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London, hae 
that having good e enos in Planting, an those ‘subjects R S. EN 
r- Pianiations, i ko behappy Sagie presans meas = = aga T RIVERS has mu oe pi teks in informing ‘his oe — ad ae “es Me AMERICAN 
And be the assistance ofa Landscape Gardener in good practice, e friends and the public that his ROSES, now in B pon application at the Nursery, which 3 is situate tt fie Posiny the 
engaged i ice in laying out new grounds and in contemplated | bloom, are remarkably clear from blight and vigoro unningdale Beat South-Western Railway. G. B. has also 
bo rovements, as as in all ee to a growth. The large collection of rath ary on n tho Manetti s stock, me extensive rpp ġslischiom, at the fe Sotes 
Garden Architecture. Terms for Designs and | 1S ming in , and is icularly wo o; dl 
Gardening pe y be had on application. Estimates given ea attention, as no other Rose stock is so fw adapted for Dwarf Soe chester, ean a, pre aia vee on eee 
Tarare cond Autumnal es. As a day may be spent among the Roses erican Nursery, Bagshot, 
E Nursery is about aaa br from = a S Stat Ore Cambridge Lin the sA mi ge agi iee to. bong a Fi UR P SEEDS, ko. 
Rail ot, Surre Fener aa am brid e, abou mile from the Nursery, 
South Western re y A à T te snded.— Nurseries, , Sawbridgeworth, Herts. : 
VERSCH APFELT, NURSER Ghent, Ret —THE CO COLLECTION Y OF ROSES at the 
ust c g into bloom, will be in = s 
A (Belgium w send out the pc ana new plants: Nurse s ju or x 
ie T an PLANTS. fulles ate ‘rom wah 20th inst. to the, we a succession go init LAWSON ani SON, SE EEDSMEN to Her 
Sa (B00 Ilustr Hort.) “s. Gd prer uing a till the end of autum: _ Adm of Roses are Majesty the Quee nn this season very fine stocks 
panere Ee color in n G ro tn u NADERA sit the Nurseries, oan every novelty of ae and | M reer) Eae ASLA SEEDS, ‘saved from 
Tradescani ned is TY ation to trial, 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS. bit oa repea — Priced Lists sent free on application. 
disotto Tust. Hort.) 78 eshunt is t DEG N. of London, Trains of the Eastern Street, Westminster SW. 
on sat omen (see - Fae 0 Coun ties Railway from Shoreditch to Cheshunt Station, 1 mile 7, boned 
Passifl GRASS SEEDS 
Petunia neita bio, the finest fancy ‘Petunia Nurseries, met Hert 
raised, and will be ger, J stg! : 
"Thust. Hort. 36 OSEPH MAY and CO. beg to offer the following 
H ARDY PLANTS. SEEDS for, the presat and iow gen onths’ eWay , Which 
Gaillardia icone, strong plants af vi 36.20 they can recommend with c =s. d. 
Potentilla sà és re 4 5 l Shilling’ : oe Cabhagevery 1 bost t for ¢ egos purpose 1 
Pyrus 
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R. SILBERRAD, ‘Agerit, 5, Ha ms na Tower Street. mene 3 Market do. he Ps bi Pic 
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ETER LAWSON Me i SON, the inden SEEDS- 
MEN, &c., Edinburgh and London, have a very fine stock 
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Rosette Colewort i s 
“JAMES BA ACKHOUSE To 8D SON N hav ve pleasure in pag Se pat Ss Lettuce, whitoseeded <; 1 la; bie Nk 
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offering to the pr the dren p toe highly een and så Catalog EA N A AE Wisse E oun ie ik pme eh + pole had vera on eod e 
MICROLEPIA AVALIA) N atti ALAND Leone =A most = RFG erin Saar Sitkeste oun n TREATISE O ON THR CULTIVATED 
foun ries e ments exter 
ee from a creeping hairy rhizome. 7s. 6d. to I chet CIRCLE (ives 5). C Plants of t this very fine | the past 25 years. It comprises a full description of a “the 
distinct varie sii ready se grater é at 21s. each, | Grasses, pointing mpi, their neha their adaptability to 
e. awarded 
LAVIS.— —Very distinct and prett; y. Fronds | with the usual allow: the a first- various soils and situations Th ise also contains Tables 
Ee to 1b agree long, with simple blunt pinne, clothed | class Certificate at the National Floricultura ural Society's meeting | Specifying 
-e nt scales, which are silvery and shining tre y 17th, 1855, the only time it has been exhibited. For | every description of soils, 
escription see atalogue, while also contains a Descriptive | Mixt: f th kinds of Grasses 
bo OCHLENA PULCHERRIMA. — Handsome > dark | List of all the most approved kinds; sent post free tah Lawes mies, at prices varying rom 15s: bemad pig, 
omagan frome ‘ a es J. Ivery & Son feel great poresor avr nang to the e description of soil. 
LO RIA Deiat) PRUINATA. (The Silver Tree above named variety to all growers of this Ftc gage eaten e be addressed to their London House 27, Great 
nan Mg a plants of this rare and handsome ea as they feel assured it will mre ome ibisthetion, George pte: Westminster, S.W. A o 
ENIUS CAUDATUM, A scarce F ith d Dor x 
ASPLENIUM C e od andi foe, Hawn, will Sapi HOIGE FLOWER SEEDS Sent t free by Post on Lae oe 
(rece s A Gun UIANENTS") -A / receipt of Postage Stamps, in packets at the following CALCEOLARIA SE 
the Tree Fern with ridh elos ie aie med fronds. 10s. 6d, |. Prices :—Cineraria, 1s. ; Double Carnation, 1s. ; a e Picotee, EEDS. 
g spn y ; i UCOMBE, PINCE, CO. have now ready for 
Qe. ts, 42s. and 63s. each. ls. ; Polyanthus, 1s. ; Calceo! ; fimbriata, AND CO. 
HEMITELIA GRANDIFOLI A 2—A few strong plants of this | 18. 3 Double bie tg Is, ; Brompton al E, sega out Seeds of their very superior 
_ _ HEMITELIA SPECIOSA. «(Described ‘ooker’s “‘ Species | 1s: ; Pere « Plants of sorts, 48. per d ae 
o Filium” ee “a truly beautiful renee tha P} -Fronds pers pin-|__ BUT M‘CULLOCH, Seedsmen “(established upwards of wh b th great care from the bor a Meni core 
i ato, Palm ike, curiously veined. mn Caraccas. E p copoutalion uthampton Street, Covent Garden Market. The grea ct satiety i which ich thal eir mayan: iy miaran Caleeo 
2ls. to 428. e given for several successive years ena them Seema 
à nna ce ae rbh FLEXILE.—A few strong pov eng R begs to ED and DESCRIP as mend ae fies of i prema ek oh with m jaar oo ae 
: d elegant British Fern at Ys. 6d. and QATALOGUE of Exotic Orchids, Stove, Greenhouse, and p Exe Dut N baie, Exeter. «-Batablished Ieee 
H e a MONTAN h ai rns, Selaginellas, Variegated and neces : 
O tih Fern, St ANA. ent or a very distinct foliaged Plante, eng Sree — oe a S poner 
_ NOTHOCHLÆNA “TAN UGINOS Aca Pinay little “Fern | Poses, Show Fancy, bis riegated, Aamo 
, yez chsias, Her eous oxes, T areae tove Green 
Eee reg: Me coer beneath with sot waite wool | sag, tad Hany Fant Eey 1 nn a The Gar veners’ Chronicle. 
forw: ost free on application. — "i 
Rema OREORE Gy Qs lio Sala, nes Merve | SATURDAY, FONE %0, 1867 
‘Species. 5s. tos: | FOR GOOD AS ‘wan ERAY enana IN BEDDING 
DICKSONIA ANT. an s Land Tree S, APPLY TO MEETINGS FOR THE ip oti WEEK. 
Fern. )—A of dark A a ohana CA a cag st 12 to 20 feet , WALTON, Edge End, Marsden, near WEDNESDAY, June 24—Society of Arts (Anniversary) 4 p.m. 
n ae the fronds. Easy of f enitivation ina romley, argh —Strong = well-established pars pegs 
ung plants, 10s. 6d. each. Strong ditto, ; older 6s. and 
s. per dozen. Fuchsias of last aes inl cn HN cae 9s. and T has long since been placed beyond all doubt 
Botuar Se SCHIEDEI. —A beautiful Tree Fern from Mexico, | 12s. per dozen; smaller do., free by post, Ts. 6d. per dozen. that the Proper. remedy for the VINE pr is 
tated 
much divided, gracefully droopin; e en | Verbenas, Petumias, Dahlias, and other Bedding Plants equally 
Di ebia ian x densely iay tt a irene! SAh | 6 cheap. role and tag aro to 2 EN nnd 10% por dozen ; re ee in of its forms. Sulp ulphur was ays 
hair. 8. to 31s. 6d. each. Eipri or chimenes, in 1846 to aj] pear 
RA Gore NEW CATALOGUE OF TERNS (which poh: 6d. per dozen new do., '2s. 6d: each.—Descriptive | in in taimi journal i rw aah okt ene ANANA, 
tains many rarities ae tone N aa A. Tieu oe the above ma application. Post-office 3 , 
une 20. Orders payable at M. o ay be ad on a mpg ap angie arta 
NEW_AND RARE PLANTS, — ts chanel coke Youu Tat est ter eae, 
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ABIES KAMPFERI CHUSAN PALM (tho Hemp Palm of the Chinese), | CXPe*Ienve key or sete: Habs 
(The Golden Pine of the Chinese.) In consequence of having received a second and larger supply fare saben: hate apparently ge e 
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ek. portant Coniferou: f Seeds I can now offer Seedlings t oderat. 
phit i ne saeredened inaa as sie “since the larch orice This laei haa decd i a the poeri Visit te DO wave really the cause of relief. Though, however, 
itom the ma oataNCe, = ee oo raodo rye sa eg ict vt er Jip under glass. Price per (sublimed sulphur is so effectual when properly 
Perfect hardiness, se ig of growth, and its sc aiensoes 3 ae ee, | applied, it does not follow as ` ge” of course 
‘2d mitumnal foliation. ARALIA. PAPYRITERA ‘hati should be equally effectu 
7 ; (The Chinese Ri 1 climates. i Fovacerea, i gt ote we = 
Aed piraat interestin 3 
as a mapiga "of which. aa the beautiful Sines adalat for so Torah respecting 
our foliaged whic wth and | produce of the Vine, has lately writan 
| | now so much sought pe vat, ge ok raised 
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it a akp t oif hardy in t this coah trys it grows PINUS BUNGEANA (the Lace Bark Pine of China). have a nad by the use of os tid under 
timber, and it will event pro- is ‘an ely scarce Piné. It was inttoduced by Mr. | the care 0 . Marts in the south of France, he 
wand tam need upon our English landscape. Forme in ae eta tenn Society. These have denies that it is equally applicable to Portugal. 
M. Marts, he says, wrote in France for the use of 
hits leaves es and cones pre sent in | furnished a B apan lants. Those I have are from seed. 
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aoe g a ascertain in tha the a and fowor g ardon emi Dr.. Lindie 3 in describ- n pagio eftects rie the = o ge pi 
zo any a ok We adh Bone tony rose Pip ete ro.» that the Vines are often so hi ome 20 or 
ar it should be says, “It has vı very lee Youn nae eres ba evergreen 30 fect: ihat she chen tos lebie. We have 
leaves, more than pean tend giepestinny: bright eet, : mapp. oe ARY 
ever, : pla l rpne green, po se blotched with sier ourselves seen i . flowers of 
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A, be socn at this place in the same or rather improving | of applying the 8 ors with a common flour- 
ome POS sih sev that it has exhibited for t bende Be six aoe aborting one at the end of a long pole, and a short 
ving stood principal during the mer. 
elast winter with- it Will not be somt ont for some timo, brt orders aro now being | l adder would render its use t as easy in the 
ma novel and | taken which will be executed m imme nnrs ng do e ria sobre o Curativo da Molestia nas Vid 
in ordering, 63s. each, with the usual discount to the Memo do Paiz Vinha renee s  Viðeiras com a 
: Pa ; ty J. FORRESTER Baiso de FORRFSTER, tatae i Po 
+, Chiswick Nursery, London. 1857. 8vo, pp. 36. Witha map and two lithograph hed plates.” es 
