674 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. ome rare 
AUTUMNAL LIST ore 
DWN COO sere chee ftiowing very 
ris aalsa gee sar ong tem, doar] GERANTUMS, CINERARIAS, AND N BW PL ANTS, ke, 
ie ae LAVIS, an elegant and very distinct 
, 103. 6d. 
“Not foc LEN A HOOKERI, z ga and lovely Fern, the 
cini having the appearan frosted silver on both 
= ee 
*ASPLENTUM RACHIR HIZON, an extremely handsome 
21s. 
GYMNOGRAM ARGYROPHYLLA, 
the most beaut ful silver Fern. eye covered with 
o ea es on the uppe well as the 
nd. Os. 6d. 
new multi 
This 
Good 
ASPLENIUM FILIX-FŒM TN Ne var., a splendid 
variety recen tly Capeorared in the ene p ira s 
ardy Fern in cultivation. 
lants. 7s. 6d. 
TRÆA FILIX-MAS, var. CRISTATA, hardy and very 
handsom 
io. 28. 
NURSERYMEN, 
(All the Plants priced in these p hi will be reduced by th 
which are altered ‘ad arranged for the Trad 
E. “Oo. HENDERSON & SON 
AND FLORISTS TO 
R ESTY, 
usual discount tothe oe i excepting the New Plants and 
W ESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON anp SON have 
lescription, notes ¢. y M: 
(N ÆGELIA) GINN ABA ARINA 
m possible. iption, to give dea of the extra- 
iads splendour and richness of this ee Ns colow 
brilliant scarlet Sa sa: distinct from of any other 
sneria. foliag: velve r 
wil, \ bright coloured hair. The fiowering semi. comm 
nd continues = April, a oee when honeys 
ose riarked * ‘ate figured in Lowe’s “ Natural — 
of La "Mile Ash Nurseries, Duffield Road, Derby. — - 
ND ppd HARDY oe TREE 
ESSUS LAWSONIA 
RS. WATERER AND GODFREY 
to say 
to Laparan — for — fine oits 
"i b 
grows 5 about 1 100 foot high and 2 fee 
most delica and | graceful, + the branches. bend voikosD at a 
end li 
ps lik spon 
the timber is rage clans, and workable. 
raise, coming home as it did rtm poe company at T nébitis, 
Poasi dis, Lambertiana, and others equally well known 
aout ory moe noble as well as the most valuable 
ardy uced to our country 
igs gecmutiin avtnate 
ants, 10s, 6d. each; 12 do. do., le Riga 
P Specimen Plants may be seen at Messrs. JOSEPH May 
& Go's poe 1, Wellington Street, Strand 
$ Hill Nursery, Woking, mao ier £ 
TO ee ENCAGED IN 
ATERER "Ee are oe -_ to offer ‘the f follow- 
esirable Plan 
aan 
ig | Part I1. S “ Ilust 
are a a aes ah Figu of the “Ilustrated 
6s. 
Bouquet.” Plants, each 1 
ESNERI a EAEE DEA 
A sarabia habited plant, a profusion of flowers from 
December to March; ieee. E A par orange scarlet, with 
yellow marking in the centre. t flowers in bunches four and 
six together, on a footstalk 2 or R inches in 
rated Bouquet.” A 
ita Wide trig plant SPLENDENS. 
was discovered by Mr. 
Da ro joe Beg Cordilleras, ex- 
proach by the 
pleats for “Figured in Part Il. of the 
“Illustrated eP 
‘MONOcHRTUM E 
plants of late introduction, none 
equal in usefulness this lovely t, the most- slegant of Melas- 
tomaceze. forms bush 12 to 18 inches 
high, leaves small ee plentiful, form; the 
bright: rose flowers, 
“Octo to Jan 
peota re, so. desir abl 
Siano 
pi Brera orka 
apie aan in ‘profusion, are large ; size of 
anthers, which 
very large and if a peculiar form, give a most striking and 
Araucaria SS se and well ae nre in pots, 
tie to 2 feet high, by bag a 
ficent specim: t. hi 
Cedrus PETE a A and r feet high, ome *yoautiful oe by 
the 
6: 6, é yos 10 feet, in large numbers, and in | 
way pe erfect se cimens 
8, and 10 fee 
ee. 3, 4, 6, 
Pinus nen ie 3,3. and 3 feet, and larger, up to 6 and 8 feet 
Douglasi, 5, 6, x and 10 0 feet 
l pa man 6 to 
» Lam AF ri pae 5 feet 
pii Cembra, 3 3, es and 6 
gh | gay plants for t 
brilliant a to the flower. It makes one of the most 
he winter months, February and March. Figured 
in Part IL. of the “ Ilustrated Bouquet.” Plants each 12s. 6d. 
e most chaste 
» Benthamiana, in RBS gon pia from seed. Also all the new 
Californian 
Picea nobilis, = finest stock in 2e bine iera in quantities 
from i ponis i 4 12, 
apa keen high: ra began o> 
s amabilis, also from 
Pinsapo, i in qauntitits. oes 2,.and 3 feet high. Also a fine 
lot of magniigont vanis 4, 5, 6, pes 8 feet high 
nen Se and 3 feet high andas much wide { all 
s, and 10 feet 
eA , 3, 4, 5, i and 10 feet, aa columns 
k Spruce, 8 yi 4 “and 3 5 fee 
Sar maga 3 t ag 5 feet 
o 7 and 8 feet 
sg Yew, Tnm Engish, in an quantities, 2, 3, 4, 6, | 
and 
8 feet, very 
Irish Yew, an immense stock of Denaitt — trimmed 
to one stem, 4, 5, 6, fe Sach ga 
pica eg in large m and of 2 nie from 2to 
Ditto ditto, worked as standards on the Irish and settee 
Seng pe re ek O idl a baie were l 
mental 
ees or new Gold Striped, in quantities and of | 
Rir 2, 3, and 4 feet ; ditto worked as standards 
Dovaston, or W Yew, w Rans men 
Hi 
Li 
odi 
” 
3 
5,6 "and § feet, with fine 
“Thujopsis borealis, zanta 2 feet high 
TOPS rpg tie Artanti Se: boak ter tend 4; 5,6, oe 
j eng 8, 4, 5, =< hoch 
good 
Box, gotta in large quantity, and of all sizes 
sae on 
ý Phillyreas, Limes, &c. ba 
hoe oa alsoextensively grown, and, 
me ems collections of 
of American 
+d sai Reading. The Nursery is 
ae M minutes by South: ‘Western awe to 2 wil Pe | 
$ © the Sunningdale Station. a 
(0) 
a, © aba’ a Beets a large lot of very fine | 
i wt 
le foliage. The flowers partake the p uap 
ra in ha The Ayat in oa from 
— 3 go 
esai large sepals. 
— panats with large truss or porn CO: 
rs,—not unlikea bunch of Ixora bloom. 
riety 
e pink or deih colour, pointed 
TH. —Strong robust Habit, very large fine truss, 
—_— scarlet, fine foliage, measuring from 4 to 5 
nehes long and 2 wide 6 
ed in Part I. of the “Ilustrated Bouquet. ” The set 302, 
SHOW & 
—The entire stock was E A 
Mrs. Story, and Messrs. E. G. HENDERSON & Son can with con- 
fidence ~~ that it will m 
ie 
fi 
te oi 
Royal Botanic Society, 
k Figured in Part TE of of the “ Illustrate: 
NEW DELPHINIUM MONTMORENCY. 
co pee 
Konok Gad poate: DE bay a A 5 
NEW CYCLAMEN— ATKINSI ROSEUM. 
leasing addition ppg Towering correlate A ati 
o | flowering bulbs in a each 108 g e 
CIN ERARTAS. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE Brigit plum crimson, fine formed 
of substance and cupped, habitdwarf. 7s. 6d. 
fo SPS dise, 
Nee 2 flower, 
, large fine petal, ve 
a rich damson or plum, 
ure eal form beautiful and first class, truss large 
habit ex cellent, one o: of Ske beak im callieatinn. lds. 
NEW FRENCH STRAWBERRY, DUC DE MALAKOFF.— 
by one of th 
beautiful of very fue red, flesh aie Neggion g e 
is one of the freest roam th et 
a second crop, 
favour far ar superior to wa 
on, which 
purchased 
Britain and "bere of the following ey new pod fmt first- qla asn Nep ot 
f their 
Catalogus.. 
rsai 
ia ae 
Diana 
| plu 
_ and me arg 
E 
ST. JoHuws 
the Lge wats ork pr pee Ie aronighont Gre 
¢ KRA N Spent 
STRA AWBERRIES, — Continued, 
THE ADAIR STRAWBERRY 
Garde Si dai 
ten other gentlemen, nhurserymen, an 
and growth, and will force well. As 
Mes: . G. HENDERSON & Son can offer 5 or plana 
‘ing alow: —100 plants, 21s., oe 4s. a ss 
INCOMPARABLE (BLAKE'S). and 
addition to a choice collection. 12s. per fa 
ogee ered ben gee —A first-rate fruit, ay 
fine colou: fe FOE ik ; very late. 15s 
SIR CHARLE —A bes ae very realm, poo 
rim dsomest tod a ees 
ducing abundantly, bene of 
forces beast Seedling. 1 00 planta ae 
ruits known ; 
per dozen, 4s. 
The BOWOOD MUSCAT GRAPE. 21g, each, 
a nectar oprie GRAPE. 21s, each, 
yeas ont 
garden 
agents pg 
ERED SELF AND SHADED-GROUND. 
GERANIUMS noo THE EXHITIONS oF 1858, 
Mes G. HEN N & Son inform those ama- 
teurs rae i eg with t their orders that. ey may mely upan 
their judgment in the selection, which be at a less cost 
than when the varieties are selected rab i from the 
Selections at 12s. to 42s. per pre 
Admiration.... 1 6 
Admirable .... 
A 
CHa 
asilis 
piney extra: . 
Butterfl 
iti. 
othilde...... 2 AR 
Cek of the  j|Ladybird...... 
Buffs. i 
Commander-in- 
ais 
er 
6 Marvollonn, ‘ex. 
5 0| Mathilda 
2 
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v 
Saige see 
2 0) Mr. 
26 Nepaulese Prince 
Omar Pasha `. 
Optium simi 
Pallas 
Fandan; 
wae eane 
"SP OTTED. ‘GERANIUMS, i 
THE EXHIBITIONS OF 1858. 
Berner at 12s. to 42s, per 
d.|Glow Worm, sd, 
h rose,in- 
FOR 
"| Adie, Odier .. i % 
Adolphe, Odier 20 
Alexander, rich 
em ex. 36 
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