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CHRONICLE 



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MEW SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS. 



MR. HENRY MAJOR, Knowsthorpe, near Leeds, 

 begs to anno " -*-"- i~-~~^~i 



riLCEOLABIAS „ . , m 



fifteen The usual allowance to the trade for cash only. The 

 Mowing is Mr. Glenny's opinion upon them :- " Shrubby Cal- 

 faJjarias -- Without exception the best batch of seedling Calceo- 

 Srfas we ever saw ; we could pick out several that are far better 

 tjan nine out often of the varieties now esteemed good." 



H M. offers a second set of twelve, to include all his best sorts 

 BCOt'out last year, price 255. 



Choice Calceolaria and Pansy Seed, 2a. Gd. per packet ; also a 

 f ew packets of very select Alpine Auricula Seed, 2a. Gd. per packet. 



It is respectfully requested that orders from unknown corre- 

 spondents be accompanied by a Post-office order. 



postage stamps are requested in payment of the seeds. 



A descriptive Catalogue of the new Calceolarias may be had on 

 appUcatioi 



" NEW ROSES. 



MESSRS. WILLIAM ROLLISSON and SONS 

 teg to offer the following new Hoses, which they will be 

 able to supply in g° od healthy plants the first week in May, at 

 Is. 6d., established in pots. Purchasers wishing for a less 

 number than here enumerated, by leaving the selection to our- 

 selves, may depend upon having the best and most desirable 

 varieties chosen for them. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS. 



Abadie de Rougemont, bright crimson, very fine. 



Baron Larray, fine rose, and beautiful shape. 



Belle Lyonnaise, very double, blush white. 



>Clecron, very curiously mottled, dark crimson and white. 



Comtesse de Marennes, rosy lilac, tinted with carmine. 



n d'Orleans, delicate rose. 



n de Turennes, beautiful ligbt flesh colour. 



„ de Vaillant, light violet. 



Deuil de Frederic Villermoz, purple velvet shaded with black. 



Docteur de Varennes, rosy purple. 



Duchesse de Carabaceres, bright rose, very sweet. 



Empereur Napoleon, bright scarlet. 



Etendard des Amateurs, very bright rosy purple. 



Eugenie Poilleaux, bright carmine. 



Eveque de Meaux, rosy velvet. 



Folichonne, bright crimson. Gloire de Yitry, rosy crimson. 



Julie Guinoiseau, delicate glossy rose colour. 



La Fontaine, bright crimson. Leon Raimanu, bright glossy 



Lord Raglan, scarlet and crimson. [crimson. 



Louise de Chateaubourg, bright rosy crimson, very sweet. 



Madame de Trotter, bright red, 



Hitz, beautiful flesh colour. 



Latour, very delicate pink. 



Masson, bright velvety crimson, changing to violet. 

 Place, bright delicate pink. 



Theodore Martell, blush white, tinged with pink. 



Vidot, delicate blush, shaded with pink. 

 3Iarie Liabaud, rosy pink. 

 Maxime, rosy violet in the centre, and shaded. 

 Monsieur Pigeron, very large, deep crimson. 

 Nouvelle Etendard du Grand Homme, pale apricot colour. 

 Panache* d'Orleans, soft rose colour striped with red and purple. 

 Perfection, dark crimson, shaded with carmine. 

 Prince de la Moskowa, dark crimson. 

 Raphael, bright rosy crimson. 



TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 

 Baronne de Savigny, blush white, darker centre. 

 Blanche de Solleville, white shaded with cherry colour. 

 Louise de Savoie, yellow. 



liaaame Barillet Deschamps, white tinged with vellow. 

 Souvenir d Elisa, pale yellow, centre white. 



NOISETTE, 

 rolome Bourdin, salmon colour, yellow centre. 



. . BOUPvBON. 



Auguste Pajol, bright cherry colour. 



CtnuUe de Chateaubourg, red, shaded with purple. 



jjmilie Miret, carmine. Etoile du Nord, bright red. 



Ferdinand Deppe, purplish velvet, fine. 



t niet, bright crimson. Isabella, bright rose colour, very 



Josephine Chambert, cherry colour. [fragrant. 



aarguente Dubourg, bright red. Omer Pacha, dark purple. 



' v*i ^, PERPETUAL MOSS ROSES. 

 ^wame Edouard Ory, bright rosy carmine, 

 oaiet, bright red in the centre, and beautifully shaded. 



tL!T 1 di ^ count t0 the trade when a dozen sorts are taken 

 ine Nurseries. Tooting T.nT^nn 



NEW EVERGREEN CLIMBING ROSE 



\T7ILLIAM WOOD and SON, Woodlands Nursery 



f f Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex, beg to intimate to their 

 friends that they are now prepared to send out at once good 

 strong plauts of WILLIAMS' EVERGREEN CLIMBING 

 ROSE, at 35. Gd. each, with the usual allowance to the trade and 

 a still further reduction it' one dozen or more are ordered at once. 

 Price may be had on application. 



N.B.— Single Plants will be sent free per post on receipt of six 

 penny postage stamps extra to defray postage. Strong Plan 

 of the above may also be obtained at the same price from Mr. 

 Charles Tu rner, of the Royal Nursery, Slough. 



ROSES ON MANETTI STOCKS. 



PDWARD PARKE FRANCIS offers the following 



*-* ROSES, strong vigorous plants in small 32's and 48's size 

 pots. Specimens of the complete success of Roses on the Manetti 

 stock were exhibited at the Regent Street Rooms on Tuesday, 

 the 3d, measuring 2 feet high and 1 foot through, 1 year's growth, 

 and were the admiration of all who saw them. 



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llVBRTT) PERPETUALS. 



Madame du Trotter 



Theodore Martel 

 Domage ... 

 Harriet Stowe 

 Hector Jacquin... 

 Masson 



Aline Gibbon ... 

 Felicite Rigeaux 

 Place 

 Vidot 



Auguste Guinoisseau 

 Baron Larray 



„ Clopard 



M Kermont ... 

 Conseiller Jourdeuil 

 Colonel de Rougemont 

 Gen. Jacqueminot 35. 6d. to 5 

 Jules Margottin, 2s. 6d. to 3 6 



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Hybrid Perpettjals. 

 Gloire de Parthenay 

 Lady Stuart 

 Sephoia 



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VINES FROM EYES.-THE BLACK BARBAROSSA, 



Jr»ti JIt E ^ttT.,^ a . t . e Grape in Covest G akdk.x Mabkst. 

 OHN BUI CHER can supply fine Plants of the 



st™npr»* 8 f Plend i d Iate , Grape - Plants > wi;h well-ripened wood, 

 th?£w. r° m 6 t 2 7 feet - J ' B - has bcei1 awarded Prizes Jor 

 Pemnt ^r2l" po h l *5 e F1 »ricul rural Society of London, at 

 F*bn«n fl8 1R-T " le K fol,ow i"g occasions:- October 19, 1852; 



AM 2 fjn 80 ? 5 Febr «* r y21,lS54;.™dFebr ry 6, 1855. 

 MmLm ^"''wing varieties true to namer-Black Hamburg],, 



Sweetwater, and R ^t X GHsI 1 y' F "o„"g„an: llVft,Se ° F ° r ° Ve " end 



Stratford-on-A von, April H. 



SUPERB SHOvTcARNA^Or^^ 



JritTXT PAIMSIES, ETC. 



OHN HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton. 



•wf", f n 8te l*i iS n x°T sendin S 0llt choice selectioT.s of the 

 above, in strong well- rooted plants, package, &c, included. 



25 pairs cf Show CARNATIONS in 25 different vars. £1 



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Bourbons, Mad. Fontaine 5 

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„ Madame Willermoz 

 Noisette, Mmabilis 



Moss, Baron "Wasner 

 A few hundred Manecti Stocks may still be had. 



Hertford Nurseries, Hertford. Carriage paid to London. 



Teas, Comte de Paris 



Pauline Plantier 



Jaune 



Niphitos 



Anteros 



Bougere 



Devoniensis 



Elise Sauvage 



GloiredeDijon3s.6rf.to5 



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25 pairs of PICOTEES do. do 



25 pairs of PINKS do. do' 



25 fine show PANSIES, in 25 distinct varieties 

 AURICULAS, ALPINES, POLYANTHUSES, 

 fine selected PANSY SEED, Is. and 25. per packet. . 4 ,. cu «u, 4 

 Descriptive Catalogues are now ready, and mav be had for one 

 postage stamp. Post office orders to be made payable at 

 Middleton, Lancashire. J 



5eTb e FLUKE KIDNEY POTATO, TRUE, 55. per bushel of 



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NEW ROSES. 



T3ENJAMIN R. CANT begs to offer strong Dwarf 



Plants, in pots, of the following NEW ROSES: 



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Hybrid Pebpetcals.- 

 Alfred Colomb 



Alphonse de Laraartine ... 



Ceres 



Cicero 



Comtesse Vaillant 



Conseiller Jordeuil 



Duchess of Norfolk 



Deuil de F. Willermoz 



George d'Amboise 



Gloire de France ... 



Gloire de Parthenay 



Lady Milsom 



Lady Shelley 



La Ville de St. Denis 



Madame Domage 



Hector Jacquin 



Masson ... 



Lacroiz ... 



F. Rigaux 



Place 



Recamier 

 Rendatler 



N.B. The new Hybrid 



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Hybrid Perpetuals. 

 Madame Theodore Martel 



„ Quetel ... 

 Marie de Bourges 

 Prince de la Moskowa 

 Sir John Franklin 



Triomphe en Beaute* 



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P. Moss, Andre Thouin 



Bourbon, Omer Pacha 



Tea, Gloire de Dijon 

 „ Louise de Savoie 



Nois, Augusta 



Moss, D'Arcet 



Gloire de Mousseuses 

 Jeanne de Montfort 

 L'Eblouissante 

 Marie de Blois 

 Vandael 



Gallica, Amphitrite 



- George Vibert ... 



H. Bour., Charles Lawson 



Gervaise Rouillard 



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Arborvitse. 

 Azaleas, Ghent. 

 Cedms deodara. 

 „ Libani. 

 Chesnuts, scarlet. 

 Cryptomeriajaponica 



Pinus Cembra. 



„ insi^nis. 

 Rhododendrons, best 



sorts. 



„ hybrids. 

 Red Cedars 6 to 9 ft, 

 Portugal Laurels. 

 Yew, Irish, 3 to 7 ft. 



Portugal Laurels and 



Perpetual Rose Emperor Napoleon 

 will not be sent out before June ; by that time I shall have 

 proved it. If not more than semi-double, I mncii question if it is 

 worth 7s. 6d. I, however, received a very high character of it ? | 

 which induces me to offer it to the public, but not to let it out 

 be/ore proving its worth. 



Carriage paid to any Station on the Eastern Counties Railway. 



St. John T s Street Nursery, Colchester. 



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mumn ( ? ELECT NEW ROSES. 



I HOMAS RIVERS offers the following selection of 



tiP*«frSi € f, of the New Roses » which wil1 for the most P art " 



thP rn i e bIor,m the ensuing week, in the Rose house 

 »nd heSJL P 3 are grafted on the Manetti stock, and are strong 



Barm, T _ HYBRID PERPETUALS. 



j*ron Larrey, rose, shaded with carmine, 7#. 6i. 



Simn « ^^ nearl7 wh1te » beautifully shaped, 7s. M. 

 £' ? w Wed crimson, 5... 



nrLl e ? ou S emon t r bright rose, Baronne Prevost, im- 



fiSff WM? 1 " 4 ' ^^ CrimS ° n P 11 ^ 1 ^ 7S ' ed ' 



£(UMnv ^"^F 10 ^ y ery dark crimson, 7s. 6d. 



^ ^apoleon, brilliant glossy scarlet, large petals, a little 

 Clo£?p an6erai - double '7.5.6^. 

 *3m \u ^ Ql dee P vlvid cri niBon, large and fine, 3s. 6d. 



tofij^yr* 1 ' li ° bt yivid crimson, a fine pillar Rose, 



Sp2 M ' b r IHaT,t g ]0SS 7 rose, 7s. Gd. 



thP r f t^ 8 ?A rlet and crim son, larger and more brilliant than 



C^ 10 »- W- [Roses, 53. 



i if. -, JacquiT1 ' aright rose, one of the largest of 

 if conr <W, delicate rose, tea-scented, 7s. Gd. 

 masson, deep crimson red, large, 10s. 6tf. 



•r* * del,cate bright pink, most perfect in shape, 7s.ed. 

 I VH* 0T i Martel > P a1e flesh, 7s. CA. 

 ^ident iul ' v I?ht red ' vi g°r..us, a fine pillar Rose, 5*. 

 tf Maren«J U ^' ^ ght rose ' cu PP ed > a seedling from Standard 



****e ^foskowa, dark crimson, 5,. 



**«4e M ft „r TEA-SCENTED ROSES. 

 BttiU** 8 ' P al « flesb, very large, 5*. 



^e Po^? ak ■ 08e ' lar ^ e ^ * 9 - W- 



*•. W to^' salmon » tint ed with rose, the finest of Tea Roses, 

 Wsede'^^vn-'' * lattBr one vear ol(1 Btout plants. 

 3C * tol e Jaffl'S\ e s,,1 ,? hur yellow, large, 7s. 6d. 



aa nu, pale yellow, finely shaped, 5s. 



f^sta,^}^ i NOISETTE ROSES. 



^^S?' arge ' finel y £ka Ped, 7s. 6d. to 105. Gd. 



ltt large, 5s. 



S*»BrUmt hn ^? PETUAL M0SS ROSES. 



^t Pale fiVsi r M , rose ' bloom s fr * r in autumn, 75. Gd. 



^aVOn^i iT ly 3ha P ed » **«•■ ■ 



5?** Adai^K. t n r /' s ^ - ,ob ular, large and very double, 155. 



^W^rot i lant Crim *° n > 10 »- *i. 



gro,1 P, 7*. 6^' Iar eeand double, the most vigorous of this 



I? ** T Poit* 1 ^ SfiS!?^ TT,e descriptive Catalogue of Rose- 

 Z S^-Tiioa Rt, S '" A,n *tenr , s Guide," 5th edlrion,3». Gd. 



* Uar low station ' Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, near 



NEW ROSES. 



A PAUL and SON have to offer the following New 

 • ROSES, good healthy plantar, for which early orders are 

 solicited. The kinds marked thus (*) can be highly recommended 

 from their own knowledge. Most of the others, not having yet 

 bloomed in Engl id, are offered on the faith of their respective 

 raisers. The kinds marked thus (t) can be supplied either as 

 Standards or Dwarfs, at the prices here attached : — 



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Hybrid Pekpetuals.- 



Alexandrine BachmetefF 



Alphonse de Lamartine 



Baron Larray ... 



Comtesse Vniilant 



Duchess of K or folk 



Emperor Napoleon 



♦Gloire de Parthenay 



t*Glory of France 



f*General Castellane 



t* „ Jacqueminot, 3s. Gd. to 



f* Jules Margottin, 25. Gd. to 



♦Lady Stuart 

 *Leon Plee 

 Lord Raglan 



Madame Aline Gilbon 



Phelip 

 Masson 

 deCambaccres 

 Martel 

 Place 



„ EngnnieCavaignac 

 Monsieur Pigeron 

 *Paul Dupuy 

 t •Prince Leon .„ 



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•Sal va tor Rosa ... 



•Souvenir de Leveson 



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Moss, Captain Ingram... 5 



„ Comtesse Doria... 5 



„ Frederic Soulie ... 5 



t* „ Prince Vlice (Paul's) 3 6 



*Bourbon, Francois Ilen- 



rincq ... 5 



♦ „ Madame Helfrnbein 3 6 



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N.B. — An uvr, iJJcd 

 thoibsands of Plants now 



T* „ Prince Albert (Paul's) 3 6 

 ♦Noisette, Marie Charge 5 

 •China, Elise Flory ... 2 6 

 •Tea-scented, Auguste 



Vacher 3 6 



• „ Gloire de Dijon ,35.6d.to 5 



• „ Madame Villermoz... 2 6 



• „ Melanie Oger 



• „ Sombri 



t*llybrid Bourbon, Vivid 

 (Paul's) 



(Rich hrilliant crimson, m 



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 5 | Perpetual Moss Salet ... 



collection of Hollyhocks. Some 

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Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 



FLOWER SEEDS.— We have selected out of our 

 large collection of Flower Seeds the most beautiful and 

 showy varieties, each sort distir.cr in colour, and cal lated to 

 produce a fine effect when planted out in beds or g ips in the 

 flower border. We have had each variety distinctly marked 

 with the Botanical and English name, h lit, time of flowering, 

 colour of the flower, manner of growing, whether erect or trailing. 

 &c., the time it should be sown, and other valuable hints as t 

 its cultivation. In selecting these varieties wo have been careful 

 to exclude all which are shy bloomers or have an ifisi gain can 

 appearance, so that the collections will comprise only those which 

 are really showy and handsome, and which we believe would 

 prove to the entire satfofeeti, >n of anv lady or gentleman who 

 might be disposed to order them. The German Stocks and As s 

 especially are most superb. The Collections will be sent free by 

 pott to any part of the kingdom at the following prices :— 



20 extra fine varieties, all distinct and beautiful ... 6*. Od. 



50 do. do. ... 105. 6 d. 



100 do. do. ...»». Od. 



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C. Wheeler & Son, Nurserymen and Seed Growers, 

 icester, Seedsmen to the Gloucestershire Agricultural Society 



ESTABLfSHED IN THE EARLY PART OF THE 18TH CENTURY. 





FIIME MANGOLD WUR2EL AND BELCIUM CARROT SEED 



T AS. FA1RHEAD, Seed Grower, Braintree, Essex, 



^J* 8 ^ to offer ' at m °derate prices, ORANGE GLOBE, 

 RED GLOBE, LONG RED, and LONG YELLOW MAN- 

 GOLD WURZEL; WHITE and OR ANGE GREEN-T' >PPED 

 BELGIUM CARROT, of selected Stocks, the growth of 1854. 

 Carriage paid to any Station on the Eastern Counties Railway. 



HPREES and SHRUBS.— The annexed having been 



-L ^ constantly removed are very suitable for immediate effect, 

 having been grown more as single Specimens than Nursery 

 Stock, and having formed large balls or earth. Every care i*s 

 taken to ensure success. 



Araucaria imbricata. Deutzia gracilis. 



Holly, green. 



„ variegated. 

 Junipers in larcre 



variety. 

 Picea Pinsapo. 

 „ Fraseri. 

 Pinus excelsa. 



Also very fine Specimen Standard _ „«^.„ „»« 



Rhododendrons. Indian Azaleas and Greenhouse Rhododendrons, 

 for which we received first prizes last year, a>e grown very 

 extensively. Catalogues may be had on application ; also the 

 Tree and Shrub Catalogue. 



H. Lane & Soy, The Nurseries, Great Ecrkham sted. 



/^RIMSTONE'S HISTORY OF ANEGYPTIAN 



VJ PEA, discovered amongst others by the Committee of the 

 British Museum, in a Vase presented to them by Sir Gardener 

 Wilkinson, the Egyptian Traveller. Three were pr ented to 

 Mr. Wm. Giumstone by Mr. T. I. Petlgrew. who assisted in 

 opening this relic of the time of the Pharaohs being 2844 years 

 old. The growth of this Pea is different to those of this country ; 

 the taste is unequalled, they boil much greener than ours, and so 

 prolific, being planted thus . • . • . S inches apart. The 2a, Gd. 

 bag will produce enough for a small family. They require no 

 sticks, and the bloom hang> in clusters. Remember the only 

 genuine is sold in bags, 2s. 6d.; three times the quantify, 5s.; 

 seven times the quantity. 10s. Each bag is signet and sealed by 



William Grtmstone, ilerbary, Highgate; every bag contains 

 the only method of cultivating them.— Depdt, 52, High Street, 

 Bloomsbury, London Eye-snuff and Herb Tobacco Warehouse, 

 3d. per ounce. 



GEORGE SMITH has much pleasure in offering the 

 undermentioned strong Plants, ready lor aeiivery about the 

 20th of April, 1865, feeling the greatest confidence in recommend- 

 ing them as possessing first-rate qualities :— 



VERBENAS. 

 BOULE DE FEU (Young), bright orange scarier, with con- 

 spicuous lemon eye; pip large, of fine form, compact truss, of good 

 ize, the habit excellent, a most profuse bloomer, the finest 

 scarlet ever offered. First class certificates at the National, 

 Royal South London and North London Floricultural Societies. 



LORD RAGLAN (Banks), crimson scarlet, large lemon eye, pip 

 and truss large, of fine form. This will be fouud a noble variety. 



EMPRESS (Smith), pure white, with conspicuous rosy purple 

 centre, pip and truss large, smooth and compact. One of the 

 very finest of the light varieties. 



MRS. 1PNIEL (Smith), brilliant rose with large lemon eye, 

 truss and pip large, of exquisite form, and very beautiful. In the 

 style of Beauty of Hornsey. 



VIOLACEA (Smith), intense violet, with a very conspicuous 

 large white eye, pip and truss large, of good form. This flower 

 will be found most remarkable and beautiful, either bedding 

 or exhibition. It is something in the way of M. Paquin, with the 

 colour much more intense, and a fine free- grower. 



SILISTRIA (Smith), pale lilac, shaded with rose, very largo 

 and compact. First class at the Royal South London Horticul- 

 tural Society. The set of six for 24 a., "or 5a. per plant. 



FUCHSIAS. 



The following four Fuchsias are fine show flowers, plants of 

 good growth, ami very free blooming kinds that must be grown 

 in all good collections : — 



OMER PASHA (Smith), tube short and s»ont, sepals well re- 

 flexed, of bright waxy crimson scarlet, c 11a deep violet purple, 

 large, of good shape, fine Habit free in growth and profuse 

 bio er. / tine plant for exhibition. 7s. 6V 



ORLANDO (Smith), dark tube and sepals reflexed, with an 

 intense dark corolla. 3a. Gd. 



CORON ET (Smith), white tube and sepals, corolla violet, good 

 Shape, very free. 3a. Gd. 



NIMROD (Smith), white tube and sepals, corolla li .t purple, 

 good form. Plant of strong growth, and a very free bloomer. 3s. Gd. 



SCARLET GERANIUMS. 



BEAUTY OF COMB BANK, intense scarlet, eye white, pips 

 large and circular, tru very large, dwarf habit, with horseshoe 

 foliage. A first class bedding variety. 5a. 



CHEPSTEAD BEAUTY, fiery crimson scarlet, extra large 

 and fine, foliage very beautiful, habit dwarf, and free bloomer. 

 One of the finest scarlet Geraniums ever offered. 5a. 



( ERITO. salmon rose, truss and pip large. A novel and 

 pleasing variety. Was exhibited at the National Floricultural 

 Society, where the judges would have awarded it a f t class 

 certificate had the plant been exhibited. 5a. 



PETUNIA. 

 SINGULARITY (Smith), a novel and striking varietv, corolla 

 two-thirds downward bright green, throat I . flower extra large, 

 the habit of Prince Albert, a pleasing variety. 6>. 



Choice Verbena Seed, 2a. Gd. per packet. 

 A Priced and scriprive Catalogue of firs '-class Verbenas, 

 Geraniums, Fuchshw, Hollyhocks, Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, 

 and Petunias, will be forwarded in exchange for one stamp. 



Toilington Nursery, Hornset Road, Islington, Loidon. 



