Jorr 25, 1857.1 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
515 
NEW AZALEA INDICA 
CIRCLE (Ivery’s).—Plants of this 
yari r 
Coch 
— Fancy. 
“Herbaceous Phloxes, am tove, Green- 
on madio Rusë 
p 
f| have given fo for 
CHOICE EAE DARIA SUPE 
CAL = EOL AR RIA SEE 
CE, anD CO. have etre ‘ready for 
ding out Seeds of Se very superior bloom. ae to 
CINERARIAS AND CALCEOLARIAS, excepting 
wich ha ieti CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, AND SWEET WILLIAM- 
The great satisfaction “whieh t thair Cinerarias .and pim LLIAM BARNES again offers of the 
veral su e years e nables them to recom- i 2s 
ae, wie and “amen at 2s. 6d by Ee. c 
ter Nursery, Exeter.—Est i biat 1730 correspondents, Wm. BARNES, Ca 
Se ee LEXDEN ROAD NURSERY ANI AND i ESTABLISHMENT 
vee Ni ste Meier that an extensivo | IAM BUNTING be egs to inform the Trade 
fe and pe generally that he g taken the above 
time. They may be seen aati premises and the entire nursery stock as purchased of the 
Bu een ted teen GRIER, Waterhead Nursery, ge ast oy Pa sareni and hopes gon ful —- ion, es porren 
side, y he matete G July 25. ‘predes to — m such fayours as 
~ YOUNG'S SUPERB SCARLET ere a 
HARLES ALEXANDER, 30, West be ister “Street, 
HE SUBSCR 
ROSES who may visit the 
mee ag ai pr the most 
tinue so for some 
(as NOBLE, having re mira o ie e busmess | 
J latély carried on by the firm of “Sigler has 
o e 
a: 
ae 
Hi 
© 
— himself to Supply a none 
that adn sm utes’ 
ht other wen gree and the First the 
p” ôd., 2s. 6d., 3s. ôd., and 5s. mpor sy 
RIA, a mixed, 1 8. 
'PANBY, from e best varieti , post free. 
ee, B meng tate wai dias “Nursery, Isle- 
gdale | yea: 
anki ar 
| sown now will flower md 
and 5s. kets. Disco 
So cn! ent aperea SEEDS - FOR me 
splendid mixed ; Bacay. areara ayo weg : 
| berry DE general purpoass that h rae yet bee 
sup) 
ri 
ag LYHOCKS AND pene nss —The mr er = 
nburgh, can confidently recommend th 
in bloom, would am: 
the 
May and J June next season 1 x uL T Son. Nonnie es, Cheshunt, Herts, one mile from 
r| Sue TRICOLOR (figured i in Verschaffelt’s Tilus- bp ao Station, Eastern Counties Railway. 
beautiful ESA 
t begimmin 
ade NEW VERBENAS OF bay 
tration 12 age sae am Salvia is now 
—_ y for sal a e, and will ep pe next aih | mivénting 
st 1857). Finean eo arb 7s. 6d. ead’ 
: ss Ev ug ae ran be sent free in kannon a the end of Sir J. “Bastion, Celestial, Attractio h, Clarissa, pi 
e Chek Rago’ "|. Seas, er a a na hate 
TRAWBERRIES. Undak Si SIR HARRY | tity. than 12, ls, pA 40 finest of 1856, 48. per dozen, 
rranted true, for which was awarded a a or ai free by, 
bited =- weak at the Horticultural Roo: s 
Regent Street; the Pomo maregi iina A 
$ & Sons, ‘Covent Garden, "ioe, R. 
= a ates having this ponr. Sa rro of g an | 
with confiden end it as 
Henry May, The Hope Nurseries, Bedale. 
CALCEOLARIA SEED. 
R. HENRY MAJOR, Knosthorpe, 
Seer} kind worth cu nat tes collection. 
100, 
af te; (if re , Pos stamps in payment. 
worth, W., and yee aet, Zoomer F.. goer > of questionable merit t, este NE ANNUAL—SILENE PSEUDO- -ATOCION. 
PELARGONIU 
DOBSON & ‘SON beg to announce that their ToS LOW, & 00. have now adhe distribu- JË AMES i Det Annaa) duri aa, SON, inead. bo sid 
J . NEN DESCRIPTIVE C: CATALOGUE of Pelargoniums (in- ay ln ag een de py © ss By nage = ms very e ‘carly, an foes 
du lendid ‘Ni ies), Pansies, Cinerarias, | Proponi o wepe wt eee iat y wad fin tutte 6 to ois cba high, shard with profusion 
reed Dekch Bulbs erin be lished in a week or two, r, E BOE G sg aa,” Bh ene yee ge owers, p oran butani It will prove 
abana stmgertsco, an application Afi i Collections of n Doth "Many. and it Exotic, Candles, = o Sddhigt Se Piaget Se ee 
s, acknow i favourites, to be a di- | ations Fruit Frees, and. Pio rit’ Flowers = |* 4 FOR EAR RING 3 
LY SP CUTTING 
HE EARLIEST CABBAGE IS. SUTTON’S 
ICE apen OR | VERBENAS, AND e size. It may be sown any time in J 
8, | ‘OF 185 found Abies amabilis, A A. Pinsapo, Seed ls. per ounce post free, or cheaper by the 
FUCHSIAS.—Albert ith, Adonis, British ee bertiana, C. m us P. Choice Caulifower, Lettuce, and other ds for autumn 
Cœur-de Li o Nulli, Catherine Hayes, fi Etoile du ata, P. Fremontiana, P. acrocarpa, P. monticola, Wel ee as see yok aior may be had ang: ree. 
p, Lo 
Palm toe n lingtonia 
meess Royal, Ro: 
hiswick, the he 
ll, be`sent — 
, London, N. E Jubky 25 - 
OTI c FERNS. 
JOHN H ALLY PSE and Frortst, Black- 
heath, having a of the undermentioned choice kinds 
of Exotic Ferns, begs to offer Well established Plants at the 
“Oriana, Shandy, the Silver Swan 
and Una. Theabove se 6d 6d. to 38. 6d. each, for 12s., or 12 for 228. 
__ VERBEN AS. —Attraction, A ca Kaùfmann, Brightonia, 
i 
dera os Evening Star Lady Palm erston, 
| tal Prederiet s 
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i 
The Garveners’ Citas 
SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1867. 
, Lady ‘Albina Foster, 
Lyons, Marmion, "Mrs. Ea qoe tg awi optima, 
seeme AE TES i 
GARDENER Is wee to take charge of 
Palace ising 
length se 50 yards. ‘ath breadth 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON'S 
ure garden on a 
in the sketch in 
Tan of Wales, Prince of kar- A E ad Chasse Queen each—s. d. h—s. d. | the 
Ouñe, Rosy Gem Sir Joseph es, Scarlet Gymmogroma Por mags mn en 36 nees and farm e ISLAND OF ASCENSION. 
Sem enus ; the owin: von conti ‘aie varieties, | . &rgyTo | Neottopteris vulgari s” i 
Andromaque, ¥pso, g Gas cee Julie de | A few extra strong pore st) broad-leaved-variety5 0 | must aah Ter of “horned le 
f Courcelle, Madame Turner, M Madame Morel, Madame Casille, of ditto . . «410 6 tum macrophy 6 sinis of sheep, as well as horned cattle an 
| Phebus, ‘and Sire de Franc Boissy. Selections from the above | » chrysophylla (true) has da tenor (extra i J5 5 0 horses to look after. Wages 1007. a year, with 
j Verbenas, ” 2? ee nerum (extra ong 
PETUNIAS.—Little Nell (Smith 2), Rose of England.(May’s), |=» .pulche be a BD cr 36 Yations and a a e me b P Sopy 
pA pe. de “fy eeen the For ar eae n Tma » pido vr i re on 3 e Aapiaium i trifoliata 26 rescuer by letter onl y B. Professor LINDLEY 
essange, La Pe panon, pn olydore EE TAY Anemidictyon ph litidos 26 Reg Lon 
| Te. 64. each, ‘or the aet of 8 ngi 8s Plants any o of the Skove ASpleninm Belang erie. zs tagen piyi 26 | 21, ent Street, don, S.W. 
ons free by post when th aoa 26 “Corcovaden- Durie a short residence Paris we had an 
Doreopteris bed pane 9 Or of E p-duhidion. of 
Ten os ars mii a a Société Im “et rale d’Horticulture, 
OFOLARIA, CINERARIA, GERANIUMS, ve., should be ait which was he alais d’Industrie, and 
jonn sown now to produce a fine show - They be -opened to .the public on payment of a franc 
ince hardy Plant, ptoctiegiabert (NE See ee ee a AEEA on the 21st of May. From that time to` 
ras tie A € ier tine Basle Sepad con | known correspondents. gd, the 6th of June it continued to be a sour 
| grm about 100 feet high and 2 feet ; ‘the foliage is | Calceolaria, extra fine, first quality . 2 6 attraction, and was visited by most of the fashion- 
delicate and upwards at the | showy, second quality... ow ( «+ «+ Ol ables in Paria, os we any of those 
ostrich feather, heat droopa like a Deodar ; Cineraria, from w variebies e > we ne we B E A d es 
‘tanber. is ; clear, ‘and workable.” This -is from a first-rate collection See) cacti pan equent the gay and crowded promenades 
a aa e araa maa e T S dala Elysées, Although files of this 
i i m ando ell known 5 7 .. 
ate t aa L ON from 2 y do. ana e desorption, asat present conducted, are of far too 
introduced ‘to our country. qu Mimulus, extra fine, mixed . motte we M6 IG iet a char the 
hibited a few Plants re the Horticultural Rooms ens, weet William, extra ‘fine, dark sides oi ben is gratifying to find they are not altogether over- 
and we have no doubt eer opinion of it will be foun — vy ith a littl : 
i ‘in the rep Viola suavis (this very s and hardy early Violet l or n s a little exertion | 
| às it has been at à this Plant with | _ may be sown now in tho op, open i rom 0 6 the part.of those at the head of are in- 
einjopsis borealis” 3 Tat y perhaps be tour "s ona t purohasars 12 Bg mot Me pel hardy Annuals, for flowering 2 ¢|¢lined to think they might be made as as 
taxe care the the gennine artic Th in the ‘se > 
gaet Vogo alaei, 25 do. do. Foray towing te the-open ground . 4 6|they are in London, an uctive of the same 
| ‘Die a in 48-sized pot .. j. oas 12 do. Half-hardy Annuals ayes <a flow 3.0 results, thi ion it pane — that 
tto, extra strong tu ok _ Very superior Ten-week Stocks, of various “classes, t had b t ken to r r th 
l Si smaller .. s in assortments ; se ; an to 6s. per pin ent. pains een take e 
Tea ditto ditto” 5 0 Do. do. mixed, 1s. to 1s. 6d. per packet. hibitio: = pio ai, The central portion of the 
FERRI Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. July 25. . Nddress, Joun CATTELL, Westerham, Kent. mpri a space of abou it y 
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ILLUSTRATED BOUQUET, Somes mee x 
The whole was surrounded bya belt of ever- 
Price Ten Shillings and Sixpence, post free. greens, which in iat this ftistance wos formed entire 
| - CALCEOLARIA, © CINERARIA, A AND F ) PRIMULA SEED, (growth, planted so close Bilan 
: part underneath the galleries. The thus en- 
Pas ser: Pasha 5 closed was covered with—what is in ‘ave 
Wir SAICEOLARIA™ Etre peor Bn do., rare bopi ee mown turf, through +4 
fees gees olours, “ats bat crimson, 2s. 6d. per packet. ral winding broad. walks were carried 
GRAPH is now ready, price 21s. each, for the purpose of enab’ visitors to inspect 
VERONICA in de Sette sl the various plants 1d flowers that were arranged 
in eee comet mita te are ratty ilitie Lobelia dike piant. the height of a leh does et in groups on- saree them. 
mass of in the morning and towards crs partially entrance was a ic 
n is now splendid ; a bed 40 foet by 5 has been for some weeks in perfection, and pro- | eagle, which the water issued 
, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, NW. | extended for some considerable 
