mat of of eac 
named. e Plants are allin pag = t heath, ae mit fewer 
640 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
DUTCH AND 
CAPE BULBS. 
JAMES CARTER & 
CO., SEEDSMEN, &XC., 
238, HIGH ee hla LONDON, W.C., 
EG to announce the arrival of their DUTCH 
and, as usual, of fir: OA te quality ; 
OF DUTCH. AND CAPE UL 
BU 
and invite sthentich t r Fe Twenty-Second Annual Issu 
LBS, all of whei are in xT, condition, 
ir AUTUMN ay: E 
aid to all par 
D CAPE B 
HYACINTHS 
NARCISSUS 
CROCUS 
TULIPS 
es many other Bulbs of ac 
BS anp SEE DS for Autu umn Sowing, which will be ee arb od fre ee of tia rge ip po nom 
It will b 
ANE™O IRIS 
NUNCOLU 7 LILIES, &c. &e., 
urious on interesting dese 
Besi 
anp COS a gbefenemnie ate CATALOGUE wi FLORICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, AND AGRI- 
J. Ç. 
CULTURAL SEEDS WILL ALSO BE FO. GRATIS AND PRE 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, &c., 238, High Holborn, London, ora 
CATTELL’S EARLY BARNES & RELIANCE Brat a ee yay 
ALSO DEPTFORD, PARAGON, KING, IMPERIAL, žc. 
OHN pe et ar A has now r Bedded Plants of 
the abov i 
at 5s. 6d. per 1000 ; also "Red, for pickling, of 
= per 
r 100 r a as tee No charge | for ine id baskets, 
acking. aa or ondor 
‘a to the Edenbridge Station of the South-Eastern "ia iw ree 
earriage free. nce or nonae kes accompany orders 
from < Vamsi G et vor nts.— s, Westerham, Kent. 
OHN LL has to e a gee stock of — 
CATTE 
following Variegated GERANIUMS at the annexed pri 
hamper = ge d. They were struck last spring, and are now 
and will make extra strong plants for bedding 
ins 
next sa 
Per r doz.—s. Per doz.—s. 
Attraction (Kinghorn! ET ETE ep Hoes on a ue 
Aae (dò) 1s. 6d. each .. 12 | Mrs. Lenn 
Countess Spie Warwick (do.) Silver ARAA (young plants) p 
1s. 6d. eac 12! Golden Chain 
hayes. so Powerin Bulbs of a ne a gaii 
y 
with ge 
eigh i fl 
n leaves growing close to 
eros (14 (rising Sust above pe bares oF a bright p 
2 it is hl Parco spring corte plant. 
$. per an st ie rders from pap corre- 
sponde ents an Te accompanied ith a remitta 
ut See d i — ace WwW esterham, Kent. 
OHN CATTELL pmd Pe pino ‘on Public that ny 
CATALOGUE of the above for the current season may 
is on ication. Besides the general assortments of 
ti Seon isisi Tulips, Crocuses, &c., J. C. particularly 
i m to his fine collections of Liliums, oo 
His stock of Lilium spinosum variet 
usands of bulbs, and J. C. has 
aa ig ey in colour the fro hit nly spot: 
with brilliant crimson, to v ka Meam with ‘all inter- 
s ; some of the flowers are ve Crs 
stock of the beautiful sky-blue Scilla siberia co ists F m y 
thousands ; Tropzeol tricolorum iflorum, the 
bulbs of which are from one to hes round ; other es 
bul ts in great variety.—N.B. Of Dutch "Bulbs, J ou, 
TE oo of best quality only. 
and Seed Establishment, Westerham, Kent. 
Qteawnerenes— .— Underhill’s SIR BASN. 
bited at the Horticultural Roo: 
Pe for which en emen of asi» soem was a 
peat J. W. r 
ovent Garden, Lon don. ae 
Son S” Yates having this su fruited upwards of half an 
wag neg T. confidence e recomta it as the best giei paa 
r general purposes that has yet been raised. He can psn w 
supply strong, wall rooted Plants to woy extent. Price 20s. 
100, s. per dozen. Also every other kind worth cultivat a: 
and LGE re requested) both old and arad varieties of questionable 
s Square, Manches 
MPA SLP Bins ke to jearen distant carriage. 
Mh P ai 
ordered. 
te for 
e Trade when not less than 1000 are 
wee fatal Bess tals nage oe RIVAL 
itself to 
‘ne ov 
t to 
‘that Maga eae byob boon no ou e iat e good 
ties for which a Stra i i 
heavy 
the Strawberry season. The plants are of a very bit. 
as hatdy as Keens’ Seedling, will force well, and have bee 
spoken of by gentlemen and nurserymen, who were compete 
Se oute-acion: well certo plat fi 
oo well rooted re 1. p 1 
bearing. ‘The hibi 
flav: owed” See the July Topet of the Pomolog 
Thiş T is highly recommended for g 
being very prolific and carriage weil. Mr. Pli 
Gardener, of Shepherd’s ye Hig mg ape has a 
to state that he has proved it to be in every pout eapatior ££ 
eens’ Seedling, wiles iiai he has 
“ao zam will ee. emote any inquiry respecting it. 
true Plants 7s. 6d. Į undred, and a liberal allow- 
vate. 
ance to the trade 
P. 
¢ 17 at 
ete se to the Colabraok Norse. Sone hus ks. 
CAMELLIAS, CHINESE AZALEAS, E PACRIS. 
SA selena LOW 4np CO. call the attention of "intending 
mera 
as the ensuing Winter = £ 
éd to the full sun of an 
advertisement d 
gigantea, can also be 
inspect: 
EA E Tarp paenan, 0r Binus 
b Wellingtonia gigan 
HYACINTHS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, EARLY & LATE 
TULIPS, RIG ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS, ke. 
IMOTH GDEN, SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, 
, Lo ondo: on Bridge, ag most respect- 
hove i 
= ust rot id as 
of the J above ROOTS. 
"Bf aur ther 
he can guara 
kingdom. "Priced Catalogues may 
All 
self 
e them finer than any oe house TA the 
be had upon anid 
with a p iA i Order. 
FINE STOVE PLANTS ON SA 
TEER DICEBON Sonal SONS, Nena ERY 
been cted by Sir John Hay Williams” 
of Bod Elwyddan Giz isnt from Rhyl Station), to DIS- 
Posi OF BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, in lots, or otherwise, 
val 
very valuable and rkably well-grown COLLECTION 
OF r STOV LANTS. proceeds of the sale to be for th 
BENEFIT of a cheat a sr much in a The Collec- 
ti tai d valuable specim talogues of 
as =e E H wton Ara near Ean ster. 
ILLIAM BA ARNES h has s for egyi the te e num- 
no hesitation in 
are not 
ous aa age! stoc 
be 
suai upon thoir own roots, 
pots with their pancia rae e pace ae oe with bloo; 
t e 
Be roads espectfully invite intending , purchasers to an 
inspection of his unrivalled stock, which w: Sen e so the 
oppo nail ot of m cman A va oon ” selection many 
s fit to exhibit at ‘any horticultural 
s now ceased to culti-. 
whip in DET 
obtained on 
REA FOR ai 
G= EORGE ; SMITH begs to offer fine strong Plants 
on of Show 
GERANIUMS, gin Bn the best of the on yin sent out 
in og gon of 1856, raised by Mr. Hoyle, Mr. pror, ae, 
Beck, Dobson, and Mr. Foster, at ‘868, per dozen. 
angie amy Agnes, Matilda, Polly, Rosa.. 
OYL 
Review, Stan Marvellous, Viola. TURNER E of a 
lets, Miss Foster, Spotted Gem, Queen of the Fairies, Mr. Beck, 
r. Hoyle. Brox’s — Em A Floren Selim. 
oBson’s—British me Al na der. ’s—Flora and 
above, and the most che of ines, pa mi scarlet, and varie- 
odera kage and hamper free, 
veep a at a m wie 
wit ants to compensate for pice oi 
' De pti fal e will be forwarded in exchange for 
one pos 
* Unkn 1 forwarding a remittance with 
ük orders will be libe: = dealt oo Post-office orders 
made oe at Holloway, 
n Nursery, Horn eap oer Islington, London. 
a AND BEAUTIFUL SARS CONIFER OUS TREE 
ESSUS LAWSO 
pree gua anp GODFREY to say 
e now to execute orders for this fine — 
Hiatinet pete Plant, "which ony have raised from mgr 
home from m ag a Amten urray, who s aeaking ot pn 
“it was wg or ei ree seen in the whole aaa 
grows pth 100 feet high and 2 2 feet in eapeter'; iage í is 
s, Ca 
which and full information Ra be obese. a ’ application to 
7 | 
well as | 
terally covering the | 
puds. 
The — mprises a small portion of his sears 
= 
ane Eulalie eg Geert Mrs. Fry . 
‘Adolphe Extrans Perfecta elegans » 
Alba meliora Paton true) 
j; magna Gem Perryana 
», Striata Gledstanesi oe Petunizefiora 
Ardens rmosa Princess ta of 
Ascendens Glory of Sonate Cambri 
zue Holfordi ~ Hill bon £ Perfection 
arclayana Impératrice Jose- Queen Victoria 
Beall Iveryana [phine Ralie des Belges 
Beauté d'Europe Juliana Roi Leopold 
Beauty of Reigate | Lateritia oe su- Rosy Cirele 
Chelsoni Ruckeri 
Constantia rosea pee y N Sir C. Napier 
ountess of Stam-| Lawrenciana Stanleyan 
paos [ford Leeana Striata formosis- 
Crite | Louis Alas eas She oer [sima 
Delica | Luce The Bri 
Duke. of of Devonahtre| Sagaifionhs Trotteriana 
Elegans su AH oe Miellez Vesta 
Empress Euge | tere ccs abe 
As ‘ar as every 7 ake yanii variet ation. 
most delicate and branches 
end like an saget Sige ol the t ps like a Deodar; 
the timber , clear, and w erate.” This is no mea 
raise, etad a mani as it did in ack com as P. nobilis, 
lasi, Pout th Lambertiana, and ott ly well kno 
as being about the most noble as well as the most valuable 
really | hardy 
si = Athy eer aye —_ to — found a bere Dont with 
opsis borealis” it perhaps beas wel a tenis 
take care they get the genuine article. The te 
-8 a 
ty? Sagan ee Fo aaa ad ee is 
Ditto eie w A 1 y 
Six ditto See aanib i > e3 
Twelve ditto ditto 50 
ue on uaa 
GLADIOLUS BRE 
GLA F x Read: 
GANDAVENSI. 
GRI DIAS CANTA 
richly pes Tiger — 
list o Lor 
on aR sa 
STATICE HALFO 
orticultural Batata 
L 
OBBATA PURDU SEA ETE 
obbata, but i S 
of g 5 gront paren and contin i 
i ver seen, 
“SLALDSTONTENSIS. —An e variety 
r bright ro ee 
PPSI. Wie: beaut 
great merit, early and fi ‘en weed 
colour scarlet nading off to vit and y 
ety for exhibition ; dec fie 
earanded frias certi eae 
and the National nos m sa. ae and 42s. 
s Nur = Hatin 
BESTER, Te Moor N 
offer the undermaatl 
Cedo Nulli, The Fair oo Silver Seats 
Marchioness, By brs Victoria, Princess cess Royal, 
me Bailey, 1s. 6d. eac: 
BY CALCEOLARIAS =! 
joe Domin nemi 
Rantornet, superbissima, 6 for EF 6d. 
a GER ANIUMS of 1856.—Strong p 
“FRENCH GERANIUMS from 1s: 
T TLEMEN AND 
ABOU E 
ICH BOG anp LOAM can 
small quantities upon 
Water carri —Apply to ROBERT N 
Contractor, “Wandsworth Common, Surrey 
Reading B 
Araucaria imbricata “from 1 foot to 8 feet 
media 
A Abies canadensis, v 
5 Douglasi, g 
Menziesi, from 6 tol 
Deodara, 
Cedrus D m haie a g plants, 
good ep mens, 4, ST, we 
1 
mn isos 
han e p! 3 
sra 1 oot to 18 nee 
4 to 
pats 
ticha, v 
Cekalotaxus Portan, 
SER 
J "a plienicem ni oat 
jare ariscifolia, 
mmunis pend 
pendula vi 2 
Mf pke 
A eet. 
Fitzroya 
, 6 to 12 fi 
Norway Spra ruce, 2, 6 tO inches to 3 feet 
s, 1 
» gran 
rome do. 
” 
? 
- 
sash on 1210 
Weepi sh, on 
coping Hollies, 
Varie H 
Bhododendron are 
an 
ee ve assortment, os Standard £ 
ow 
hould be 
Editorial Communications £ 
ments and Busi Letters to 
x usiness 
treet, 
Wellin ae 
eT 
