panum 
Aveust 22, 1857.1 < 
egret eer canes di 
he p -A to offer 
Jos fa 
LIATH, x Gd. p 3s. ôd. per 1 
pling ts eg ma 
oe 
"The trade may co 
Lynco 
[ 3 Pho str se mat ate Ns PLANTS.— 
a large lot of oe mg perry of 
per 1 
e public 
mmunicate by letter, 
mbe Vale, Bath. 
the above- sean a trl vary. 6d. 
warranted genuine. = ee Bishonton, a ng 
BERRY PLANTS. 
OOD anxp S INGRAM to = ibr ee 
Runners of the foll price bis 
remittance expected from 
Per eA 
Underhill’s Sir Harry . - 20 0 
G Victoria. 3 
8 
Bee cof Wales 5 
— ’s) t 
cooocoaa™ p 
PERMANENT. PRICES OF 
NDERHILL’S “SIR HARRY” STRAWBERRY | 
PLANTS for the future. All orders (not less than 20) to 
with a Post-office order on ham, 
30, 104: | 2s dy 60, Ak, 6s, |. 80, 14148, | 100, 12. 18s, 
Plants in pots, than 10, Is. 3d. each, will be ready 
an mab, ce inel 
NDERHILL'S “Treatise on the Cultivation of the Straw- 
ton,” "pie ey 2 ae Tosh 
RICHARD 
Uspersitn, Sir Harry’s Road, 
Sagbaston, 
The “‘ SIR se et ‘being now in general 
cultivation, ‘Mr. 
UNDERHILL in no further reduction in the 
San ; he for a few years plants for 
rsons who may prefer having theni direct and genuine 
fom hie ous varieties having been so often substituted 
TRAWB ERRIES,— yereg cog? Bosal be pone 
warranted true as exhibited a ral Rooms, 
Regent Street, Ennii, he a Certifies f Mer rit wae =f og warded ; 
the Pomological i rs. J. Dra 
& Son’s, Covent Gardon, Lo m Prsa pri 
R. 8. Ya’ summer fruited upwards of half an 
or- can with pentose recommend it as the best J pict dio A 
aau s that has irah ipei roe ee 
strong, Premas 
or 4s. per dozen. Alot eter ane kind worth cultivation 
Se ne Saar, M old a leties of questionable 
Ann’s Square, M 
P.S.—Plants t over rr seo anaa for distant carriage, 
Tv asal daouat to the Trid when not less than 1000 are 
| | ‘QUEEN = This an NEW 
1 
and 
ties for which a Strawberry is required, viz. flavor ual, and 
by many to be superior to that fine sort tho Bi British 
3 the fruit comes to an 
the 
aaa 2 iba, on per 100; CATALOG. 
r` dozen, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Reston e PARKER = aaj to i his friends and 
that his NEW Feit and ba tm 
UE of Exotie, TA Stove, Greenhou: 
an 
actuses, O 
V: ewe 
erbaceous Phloxes, arcane it 
house, and Hardy Plan &e. og 
bert ral on ipGlisetion--iPusedies 2 aranti Seven 
Sisters anc hi Ee sane 5 
Counts TURNER'S Di ‘DESCRIPTIVE Poona 
her =s 
Aare ji 
T. 
TULIPS is now rady. in which will be found a great “ra nes 
= price of many of the varieties, and will be sent post free o' 
Phe AUTUMN CATALOGUE of PELARGONI IUMS, &e., is 
now ready, and contains descriptions of Hoyle’s Turner’s, 
and Foster’s new varieties. Sent post ao on spptioattont 
Nursery, Sloug’ 
wig ae se SEEDS: 
OTICE TO THE- TRA 
eJ Sear pe MILNER. late TORE at Loftus Hall, 
near Bedear, rés y to inform his friends and 
blic that he is again sending out ‘Seed of his Celebrated 
Ba A ME, inatne-on iced, al aaas heer free 
for tat stamps, or mixed, 
colours, 18 s 
all co! e Trade 
by communicating b a when the we ~4 
r half oz. will: im mediately Lees 
all an above 8 packets. 
JoserH MILNER, Seedsman and Florist, Airmyn, near Goole. 
DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. 
. f 
arts 
roe SUBSCRIBERS be eg [pta to intimate kar 
in fine oaio on, ms their 
DUTCH Tora is season, consistin 
go mnths, Polyanthus, 2 akondi Jonquils, To Tuli 
priced Catalogues of which may be: had on ap cation. 
Barty orders are respectfully solicited. 
PETER Lawson & Son, een’s Seedsmen, &c. &e., 
ee 22, ‘ 
ULBS. 
the Qu 
27, ¢ 
DUTCH 
JAMES VEITCH Jin ” Royal Exotic ed 
Chelsen, bogs to an a Asn that he has his annual 
US ROOTS. from-Holland, is pleased to 
way Ploy aro P m ei LARLY FINE and in EXCELLENT CONDITION. 
ease Eon tothe “aie be forwarded on 
Bk fs 
the T NA yaa: man of + ee ia 
the Poses cuivation| iai = bs bs depends in great m 
their B EASON.—August 
AN F HOUTTE’S BULB í CATALOGUE ‘Now 67. | # 
Hyacinths, Tuli issus, C 
Crowns, Anemones, Eien 
en, Pronias, rene 
Glo: dec. 
ARLEM HY AGINTHS,.—The department ofthe aspa 
eure ta this establishment is directed wi Arena 
ne a tow. Haarlem. This 
wledge acc arg his en par 
ae of knowledge 
io in this ato f horticulture. . Vanden Berg” oan 
looks out and buy: 
expertett 
ihe Bulb growers in Holland ty s year; 
| tho 
Bulbs 
oxinias, | Mixto 
579 
M'o pen AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS.— 
to priant month beinga for sowing Grass 
E Gebs & Co. beg to Fes d ora ug new Seeds 
are now’ + ae van orders will be at on 
set Permanent Pistine: ~ Mera 
srt earner oa ~—— 2 TENPIN 30s. peracre, 
12 TE t pi acre) . 
GIBBRS’S fi arie a te Varisi 8d. perb. 
accompahy th 
GEORGE GIB GIBBS, AND CO, 26, Down STREET, PICCADILLY, W. 
78. ush Jd 
re rA ve og 
NATUM Bag 4 wy Racer E 10s. ‘pia 
Druthhesd O CABBAGE, 48, per Ib; EARLY WEEKS 
= eee ls. 
EORGH BB a anp CO,, 26, Down Seats Piccamuny, W. 
AZALEA Loits 
IVERY anp SON have of the above 
s to offer to the Trade, of most of the Testing kinds, well 
with bloom, very health and mer Bama large 48'and 
Seine or sample) per | “ye alist of 
sorts upon ap ation ; also a fine health: wel grown 
of ote bs oe mens i ‘all es beragan z bon vii 
1 wn sag written he i ka DA 
Nurs YY 
DICA. i 
A. VERSCHAFEDT Mannar Ghent, Bel- 
intends serid n Septem mber next his new 
AZALEA A INDICA “ Baronde rianan mr VERSHA F- 
oh., Horticole,” Good Plants, 7s. 6d, oo 
eeta Pirar 16s. coke 
K NEW a, No. 64,-is now ready; and can be 
R: SILBERRAT p's, 5, Harp Lane, Great 
Toce a Street, Lond 
SED, mow WYBRIDISED CALCEOLARIA 
ts 
Tha oat 
at ls. 6d., 22. 6d., 
a Oe mt Se S olii, fi noel Also CINERARIA, 
t 
very ch Dosan eet Woodlands phe nab sate W., 
h Street, Hounslow 
EEDS 0" BE DEPENDED ON .—Improved 
Balsam (6 es ent stamps, Mixed 18, Geranfuni 87, Fancy 
dito al wt, Hori tto 18, Pansy 13 maid 13, Pink 87:— 
orticultural ‘Agent, Fulham, and Gardeners’ 
Gate 4, York Street, 
TULIPS 7 : ULUS; Be. 
F BEEDSMAN and Duais, 
10, Railwa Arcade, London begs most respect- 
fally tö inform his Friendy and the tee that he 
ope te of the abo some 
B, furth bogs to to state th that Meet selected them himself 
we guarantee. them "e other house’ in the 
kingdo Sed Gotagisne i may por a ang 
All rae pae from unknown correspondents mimi 
with a Post-office Order 
D. CHOICE PLANTS: 
a 
SEEDL RD OF PERFECTI ON? dd 
NES EPPS i offering this- superb SEEDLING 
E pat nó ph orn nee in Series that it is by far the 
the highest’ satis- 
the most fera 
mooth, the 
flower has 
amin mn 
sere tio if toe A 
shape ; ' the ontiine i is simi ae ve 4 Pitan; paa 
to f which are like those of a heer ee ao. This 
an ozot eedingly rich waxy-like and of great sub- 
“Habit preven an Plants 10s. öt, Lis. 
ran —— Aug 22 
soy tes W i. reed has now 
"tes g 
y. for sending out a 
tho ‘newest 
3 {his nurnerons customers Tv: j Howe: G rg 
enlivened rhs establishment by a visit at Smg a i inch siento 
ee oe wry A Eee eae 
os Lown Van Hourts, Ghent, oe ri 1867. varieties as above, 44 4s, and 128 
ty tees bame BE gate coger pat 100. Aperet TE et Orders bah aan or man it; Mr: R. <a 
omy cay a, 109 and vent n v FROM EY — IN POTS. RS. JOHN WEEKS! xp Co. King’s En 
A Post-officè Order on Yarm is expected with every order. Lr UCOMBE, PINCE, AND the | that they The t a fine col of GRAPE VINES, all 
best sorts ‘om 
griese, near Yar, Yorkshire | 
QUTHILL’S 8 STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
and 1858, now out. 
ata BARIY BLACK! PRINCE, best’ for Forcing, 
n pots from eyes, 6 to 8 feet 1 and 
portion including all the leading vari 
ie omar nce bui ntal V: Vinery, which is inl 
fruit, the pen ea the Mo ag: d a ton the Aaa rent “4 
ingly 
otis 
to call 
ttention of the Public to ile large gee of fine —_— | 
ete | 
Ha veto | 
mit aie ni 
nám onia on Boxtioulture i all its ranches, v th numer- 
ous Designs for Building and Heating by Hotwa 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
‘8. 6d. varieties, which mables their 
en's EARLY r PRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAND. == | plants women me m Amón oto i; P, @ Go Coo sould vee AF, AUGUST 22) 1867; 
ve , Superior fine fla vour, S especially ve well’s 
Plante foreer, = È earer. bearer. Bor 10, te 50, 10s. ; 25, ga a cr Vimer o Vine of of which may now be seen in full bearing SATURD. 
Nees of July 12, 1856, and of fio 20, 1857 ; also the Gardeners’ Grom Cancal Ir is not a little curious re thi such a ne 
Chroniele of August 15, 1857.. The Rev. F writes Bidwill's Seedling Golden "Habash operation as that of PRUNING EVERGRE s should, 
froti thë Table Land, jin Derbyshire, 550 féet above the level of| Black Hamburgh Joslyn’s St. Alban’s h 
thie’ sea. z ina e'this still contin ste Wo tha on 
Sa, (where even Cabbages refuse to that COTHILE’S Muscat of Alex ’ 
Princess. of England was jiad sirf Dest , and |- Black West’s St. Peter's K ste Dues ject of stint opposite opinions: that is to ve 
Sree ae tay ma enema apena | Recents | Sram Dee Swee [hen any opinion at all camo said to be formed. 
, at the Duke of Sutherland’ 5, also that he periogne Richmond Villa Hamburgh | & Y y prune when n you like,” says one 
intends to it next year! Also by Mr. MEwen, Horti-| Frontignae, be pe copra ip eco , | of our Western friends; “no!” replies an Easter- 
CUTRILL’s PRINCE OF WALES.—Rich colour, fine sha eg Welbeck. Tri ol meen ling, ‘you must’ never cut them in except in 
i tote te ee ee first rate for Table and Presery. ” Exeter Naser}; Exeter.—Established 1720. ter;’’ “summer me!” exclaims a Seoto- 
er than than Hiton: Price per 100, 10s. ; NEW ARON rn Ear orae: Devonian ; - while a little m Buekingham- 
EARLY “POROING. BLACK: SPINE. T a Sg ton Mik el pon starts pok anem declaration against 
Yass CUCUM- e Vines of in follo TEEL rare Masset Grapes :— ex April. What is the truth of all 
oe MUSCAT DE SARB rries deep purple, any season E o 
ie ek —Great bearer, | size, flavour rich and king of the brisk flavour | this ? Areal ht? We think so when 
ratte ort ane e this year of the Hack Frontignan ; a grea eii rightly und r Different. soils, 
; o í Muscat flav . Both abov sorts ripen F plan and objects ; : 
| sii ore AND MARY eee, me eet | Vines Te Od exch o see pr et wane ea orm hita 
ches long, os ; ¢ 
per ees LAD Y ANTROBUS WINTER CU ane ad hae ST. Sie ni aca bag de amaer eam ee evir -= NE b wili fora & 
J. Poa eet ert rth t bearer. ad himii SF meets but clearly understand them. 
a enere, de Strowhory, Asparagus, Sea Kale, Guon MUSCAT DE JUILLET. —Bärries seine rat te ree sk hime va te ap me vaginan 
. Ci i uscat Gra ona wall witha good aspect in aeea vk ve samen must be from the 
be A ts rofl ier yeer me containing the South of ria pen on also well adapted for pot-cul- alee 
phlet on the Vine Tides, ands oven tha of Vines i is the m 
Des of Woodlice. in Cosnmbel red CER bale Europe, s ngoem houses pete? filled with Vines | 
Fable on Carn a8 rods for Meee wand sith bushes for a Pong pe of the most 
Camberwell, J vince omy Camberwell, London. | select varieties. w bridgew 
