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furw AND riR5T-»AT£ PLANTS 



£, ly Alice i«X B-fttetO'- I »»ndy , F *», and Eminent, 



vrf'i ^-TtaHit8ko» Fl-wn, ^ In* ;>i Cite, 

 1 i *ThJ.*f t .» «.t* i«W ' Hanover, 



„,„, ! -»T t ' **;'!,-. M . ,.,.„« l.ur CAKV ATI • -O-.r 



. k * .MLtU... n...er M** ... '-■Wtath. 



Tr.4.; $ooi •tn.og pla«t», our own «*•*•, 6*. .ml *. p. 



• : -, m _ TI Mfewfog urn ami .iw'inct wMOm. 



JS« ,.l.ni. M»<n ' .m|->»"«t"« .» ' "■ 



'■',v ; •\"!fT',i\'^'"ii,.- wio«in« -u ■i'»ti'"-' v>u-i.-f,.-. »« 



Stent**! v *W. each. - - - - 



■"". Ni k _n l «*w and distinct 



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W It urn. Rrajcg* ■"'«* * ' w * 



pUntW. p. riJUark ove,ua.p. - 



livmuMiM FloWS* of the Pay. t*. Mid »*. pel 'dozen , - 



Iv.im*H«i* i.t,*ch*nauttia.3s.6 sacb, or 1*.^ dozen. / 



ll.lKffV* BWityoftl..- Iloudolr, wry tu^.ls.W.^ch li.i.doz. 

 OL UN I A« The Mowing 12 ^l^S/^^ 



UAIU IAS --The new wktiet of Uit seMon, our own wl<* 

 tl^:U WfiTf^d show varieties of older dmte t 4,. to 6*. 



^V BMKN A3.-Tb« new varieties of 1954, 4*. per doser., or aU 

 d °Th :'wing « teetion M firat-rate bedding J****?** 

 t»andar'in-Cbiaf p Kinyibnry Pel ■ M r.mily Field, Skeltc 



T to£S& CatSrtai, superior adleeUon. 4,. per doaan, ttrofig 

 *PbV QjiilnT lUditaky, baauUfulIy sbape4 variety, 6#. 



^l-h rbae-oi.s. mnalitlnir of the beat vari-ri^, 6#. per dor. 



Delpl oa jrrandiftoniiu and Darlowi, 4*. per doaeo. 



Poat Ofliee order* aremoetreapeetfnllv .elicited fr-mnnknown 

 corriipondrnt.4. mada payable to J. Fairokotjihr. 



• .• Carrtan paid t» London, or aoy Btallou on the London 



and 8*i 'h Coant fUilwuy. on ail pareela of 20#. and upwards, 

 witb plant» KnUU to eompenaate for longer distances. 

 Briatol Muraartea, Kemp Town. Brighton. _ _ 



)RGE SMITH ha« much pleasure in offerin? the 



su ««a show «•«»««). MCam *' """"• 



,0H» HOLLANDS- ...Wi-S. «-B 



J near Manca\aater,i» now 



PATTERSO 



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N'S SCARLET NCMPAREIL STRAWBFaa 



I AMKS VE1TCH, Jun., begs to inform the pui. 



9 tliat be has ^till on sale a limited number of stro** 



~-^x8esai2K2i » . 



»p.lr»ofl'I' i 6 ° do. 



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ICO 



10 o 



12 



1854, and received the S ver Kni r wS 

 n submitted to Dr. LindW. Mr. Minut? 



nf uhnm rprmrt mo«r ^hm... i i 



fitly offi 



merits. It is * first- class fore mn^ Strawberry in chanc- 

 mediate between it* parents— Kef n's Seedling and E-ntu) 



-j„. h „, FA > SI !•-->• m »»■" V^,,i-ci.-c *^ Ixtr. of the vigorous habit of the joruier, and lnlly one week tartfe k 



*' !eteYi*A ^V, I KU. l...»d is. per p-ckeU ^^ and J superiori t? the letter. The. fru.t w of . .l„ w .i»^- •" 



fin. MkcUd r A NSY bttu,". »«« - J , ■" . l)e had for one 

 M Th« 'tTtTlUMV POTATO, TRUE, 5,. per bushel of 



TrUliuni^Jireno* nflo*er,»nuw. e , ta „ ow Bhowing 



•prlnx- « l \ |,r *^r h, nlanti now ofT,red will be found 

 »,r bud.. Ar,<, "^'„H ( ^ ls particularly called to the 



^t wfnter direct from their native locl.Ue.. ^ rf 



Ajplfniom terostiafc 



eb«n«um 

 rhizoi Hum 



AtpUtinm intern um 

 Anclepiaa, white flowering 



Calopog 



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SLA IT..- - new and distinct varieties lor . 



vyi „ipediumhumil- i 6 



LMonaaMuacipuU(ny.trmp)a 6 , 



Liana, ne» aciea . .. 3 6 , 



lUhenaria ihriata ... 1 « 

 Lilium Philadelphicum ... 2 6 



Miuiulutf, blue flowerinff ... 3 6 



6 Dnocleaobtusib'l a... 

 fj 1'ki naaaia t'aroliniana 

 Poly podium Virginicum 



trracenia flava ...\ te« 



purpurea! ^ = c 



rubra .. { c i: ? 

 varu.larisj * * 



Trillium grandiflorum ... 



purpureum 

 Viola palmata 

 Woodsia, spec 

 ginia 



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some shape, of a ur\ghi tea coiour, aim wun a remarkably ha* 

 perfume. 100 Plants, 31.; 50 Piants, 2J.; 12 Plants, 1 1 ^ 



Exotic Nursery, Chehea, April 



CATTELL has much pleasure in informing tk 



fJ • admirers of the Heliotrope that he will send ml aft> r . „ 

 12th of Mav a superb Seedling, named " HELlOTROPimi 

 JOHN CATTELL." The colour is a beautiful lively bail 

 purple, with a light lavender towards the bottom of the cup; tfe 

 heads of flower stand erect, and are very large; the le*?*^ 

 broad, and a good green, having none of the objectiorublt 

 colour of Voltaireanum and kindred varieties, while the 

 and habit is superior to any other. From the size of the dower 

 the bold manner iu which the bead is produced, togtfh«vi'i 

 the pleasing colour and excellent habit of the plant, J.C. ia qnJaa 

 confident that this variety, when it becomes known, will up*, 

 sede every other for general purposes. Strong Plants, post fat 

 7s. 6d. each. A liberal discount to the trade. 



A remittance or reference in London must accompany oram 

 from unknown correspondents.— Nur>< ri.s. \\\ trham, 1 



1 CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS, 



AND 



TO THOSE ABOUT PERMANENTLY REPLENISHING 

 IO mwai - the FLOWER GARDEN. 



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Upton Nursery, London, A priljg. 



[varieties 

 and iancy 



ROBERT PARKER begs to inform his inends 

 nod the public that hi- Hew Spring Catalogue containing 

 Descriptive and Priced Liataof the following: 

 Exotic Orchids ' " "" 



rema— ftove, greenhouse, and 



hardy 

 Geraniums— show.fancy,scarlet, 



\ h gated , and hy brid bed- 



ding varieties 



Chn sin them urns— large flower- 

 ed, and Pom pone varietiea 

 Petunias 



Y 



parpen. 



Hoses 



Tiflhlias — show 



Fuchsias 



gelaginillaa or Lycopodiums 



Gloxinias 



( inerarias . 



miceolarias— bedding varieties 



Verbenas 



Miscellaneous bedding plants 

 &c. &c. 





Allt "isnow^ready and can be bad rost-iree onappuwu-/... 

 Paradise Nuraery.Hi.m-ey Road. Ilolloway, London. 



MESSRS E* G. HENDERSON anp SON beg to 

 announce that in on sequence of their inttbilit y^ s "^ 

 plants of Huthcient strength so early in the season, J two of the 

 new Fuchiias will not be sent out this year, consequently the set 

 willuow only he 3/. 3*. 



Lady of the Lake. 

 Queen Victoria. 

 Kaffaelle. 

 Water Nymph, 

 booked aud executed 



same 



names 



Empress Eugenie. 



Mrs. Storv. 



Prince Albert. 



Snowdrop. 

 Orders for the above can only 

 (ion after the earlier orders are despatched. 



THE NEW SPRING CATALOGLE 



cath 



h0Qktd ' A COLOURED PLATE, " 



Composed of a group of Nina new Flowers belonging o the 

 Stove. Greenhouse, and Garden. It will be sufficient to say 

 that Mr. Andrews, the eminent florlcultural artist, has them in 

 course of preparation, and under his superintendence lull reliance 

 mav be placed on their accuracy ; any one wishing for the Bjmeini 

 have their names booked for it, to be sent them when finished 

 by forwarding 12 postage stamps; and if ordered in time will 

 be stitched-in and sent with their new Spring Catalogue. 



.. . diiiUaw 



withinTsO "miles of "the Nursery, and good Plants added too* 

 pensate for this charge on packages ot less value :- 



CARNATIONS and PICOTEES. Per dos. fatal 



Fine selections by name lrom our extensive and 



well-known Collection, in strong plants ... Ha QL 



Fine mixed border ditto » 



True old Clove Carnations « JJ 



Tree Carnations, in choice variety ... ... each I f 



CALCEOLARIAS.-Of this favourite flower the follow.* 

 list contains some of the best varieties for Bedding :-- 

 Ajax(Liicomhe T Pince, & Co.), fine large rich-coloured flower,-* 



crimson and yellow, la. 6<2. each. 

 Golden Chain, fine golden yellow, 6s. per dozen. 

 Gold Cap, rich dark maroon yellow cap 9j. per dozen. 

 Superba Constantine's), dwarf, rich crimson P»™^f<"Jv 

 Surprise bright orange crimson, ex. fine, 12*. perew- 



Sulphurea splendens, fine large yellow, 6*. per dozen. 

 Mr. White, rich shining bronze red, 6*. per dozen. 

 Snnerha f Turner's), fine dwarf, dark crimson (ex. fine), «#. perew, 

 WeTl ngton Xro, rich deep golden yellow, to. per dozen. • 



Magiufice^,1ar^ and rich crimson, with yellow crown, uHi 

 fine, 6*. per dozen. 



Vl ^"wur^^^ —t Turned new M 



Cak5.ru!" PUEiTV^Vnew an/beautitul variety ^«fa« 

 white, dwarf, free habit, branching, and a most deairalle taw- 

 ding plant, very highly recommended, .a. w. 



SCARLET GERANIUMS. 

 Tom Thumb, Frogmore, and Trentham bcarlet ; it. per 



30s. per 100. 



Amazon, 12s. per dozen. brilliant ten* 



Baron Hugel, a dwarf growing variety, with bnlium aw* 



flowers, adapted for edging, 12*. per dozen. 

 Cerise Unique, colour a tine cerise, 9a. per ^*™- p ^ 

 Defiance, an immense large flowering variety, 1*. each, w. par 



VARIEGATED GERANIUMS. 





NEW AND CHEAP PLANTS. 



The Cheapest Establishment us the Kingdom foe Plants 



is AT 



HENRY WALTON'S, Edge End, Marsden, near 

 Burnley, Lancashire, where there are propagated annually 

 ♦rom 20 000 to 30,000 plants for sale, which for cheapness and 

 qualitv are not to be equalled. Parties desirous of possessing a 

 choice" collection of good plants would do well to select from the 



following: — ■ i j ■. 



GERANIUMS, new varieties, strong autumn- rooted plants, 



VJ undermentioned strong Plants, wnicii ne i^ idw sending ( t ptl>tt , _^ pllil>gtftT1 Nursery. St. Joint s Wood. April 28 . 

 Kit, and fee* ^'-**t confidence Ka recoramemling them aa | SL- 



poaatitirg first-rate qualities:— 



VFV'BENAS 

 BOULE PE FT.U <Y< bright'orange scarlef, with con- 



tnicuona Utam wye : ptp large, of fine form . compact truss, of 

 sLe, to* habit excellenL a moat profuse bloomer, the ffami 

 scarlet ever offered. First class certificates at the National, 

 Koyal South London and North London Floricnltural Societies. 



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

 and tni-* large, of Hue form. This wilt be found a noble variety. 



S (Sruith;, p U re white, with conspicuous rosy purple 

 centr* , pip and truss la mooth and compact One -' tU ~ 



re: aestv* the light varu- I *l_t 



tIrs \PN1EL -rui', brilliant rose with large lemon eye. 

 truss and pip Ian xquisite form, and very beautiful. In the 



style of Beauty of t maey. 



IOLAt I. A Smith), intense violet, with a very conspicuotii 

 largw wbite ♦ pip and truaa large, of good form. This flower 

 will be found u t remarkable and beautiful, either for bedding 

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

 colour h more intense, and a fine free grower. 



I1LISTRIA mith. pale lilac, shaded with rose, very large 

 andcomp- Piml claas at the Koyal South London Horticul- 



tural Society. The set of six for 2ii. t or 6*. per plant. * 



FUCHSIAS. 



The following four Fuchsias are fine show flowers, plants of 

 good growth, and very frew»blooniing kinds that must ba grown 

 in all good collections ;— 



0M1 R PASHA (Smith), tube short and stout, sepa!-; well re- 

 htaxed of bright waxy crimson scarlet, corolla deep violet p- 

 Urge, of good shape, fine habi- free in growth and profuse 

 bloomer. A fine plant for exhibition. 7a. 6rf. 



ORLANDO (Smith), dark tube and sepals re flexed, with an 



intense dark corolla. 3a. W. 

 CO! N KT (Smith), white tube and sepals, corolla violet, good 



Shape, very fna. 3*. <W. . „ ,. , . 



N IMROD (Smith), white tnbe and sepals, corolla light purple, 



good form. Plant of strong growth, and a very free bloomer. 3a. 6tf. 



SCARLET GEfcANIUMS. 

 BEAUTY OF COM B BANK, intense scarlet, eye white, pips 

 large and circular, truss very larg<\ dwarf habit, with horseaboe 

 foliage- A first claas bedding variety. 5a. 



CHEPSTEAD BEAUTY fiery crimson starlet, extra large 

 and fine, iiage vary beautiful, habit dwarf, and free bioor 

 On f t 5 finest scarlet Geraniums ever offered- 5a. 



CER1TO, salmon rose rnss and pip large. A novel and 

 pleasir variety. Was exhibited at the National Floricultural 

 Soelr where the judges would have awarded it a first class 

 certificate had the plant been exhibited. 0a. 



PETUNIA 



Pl\< ; IT, ARITY Smith), a novel'and striking variety, corolla 

 two-thirds downward bright green, throat rose, flower extra large, 

 ha habit of Prince Albert, a pleasing variety. 5a. 



* Verbena Seed. 2a. 6d. per packet. 

 A Priced and Descriptive t atsJogne of first -class Verbenas, 

 Geraniums, Fuchsias. Hollyhocks, Dahliaa, Chryaant) aums, 

 and Petunias, will be forwarded in exchange for one stamp 



Tolllngton Nursery, Uornsey Road, Islington, London, 



Golden Circle 

 Manglebi varie- 



gata ... ••• , , 

 Mountain of Light Wa 



lSt.perd--x 



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Brilliant 12a. per doz. 



Flower of the Day 9a. „ 



Dandy 8a. ,9 



Golden Chain ...18a. „ , — - Ar intr &***' 



GEBANIUM-Bonla de Neige, a ^ZltX^' 1 ** 



ahoe leaf variety, producing iar D e 



formed flowers, 9a. per dozen. rf t ^ 



vin^shurv Pet. a striking variety, ^^^ 



Kingsbury Pet, a 

 truss of bright salmon-coioureu ^^ -. ■ v|li * T 



9a. per dozen. „ w «a«p« a fin« && 



Crimson Unique, for bedding purposes, s in- 

 growing variety, ^s. per dozen. ^ 

 LOBELIA Cacemoides, the best dark blue 1™**™* , 



lucida do. light ^0. ^ 



compacta alba do. white ox>> v 



Lindleyana, a decided lilac oo. ^^^ 



YERBENAS.-In this class particular ^^ottTf aa^J 

 to introduce only those of the more •tnkin^ )aXl ^ 

 habits for bedding P^pose^s^t^^^ 





of the new continental varieties, and we 

 dozen, or 30s. per 100. , han i v v^ 



PHLOX NELSONI.-An extremely pre Uy ^ano ^ ^ 



originated through the zeal of an a ™*Yii n gliaWt,r^^2 

 whose name it weii bears. It is of ?«I^ ! w fti, puceo*^ 



-Triomphe de Gand-a lj£ JfSiiT ' 

 producing large and bnlliam 



whose name it well Dears, it ih u. u - ... . .. 



a dense mass of large pure white nowers 



trellis work, 

 12*. per dozen. 



12a. per dozen. , rl w«TrcT a handsome W 



CLEMATIS TUBULOSA WANGLE?!, a bsn^^ 



^Rnt bearincr numerous heads ot Diue 



in* 



I ft* 



:ric fc " 



strong choice older varieties, 9a^ 12a., and 15a. per dozen; 25 for 



20a .: 60 f< >5a. 



FUCHSIAS, new varieties of last season, spring struck, 7a. bd. 

 per dozen ; autumn struck, 9a. per dozen, peat free, viz.— Ad- 

 miral. Autocrat, Ulio. Duke of Wellington, Elegans, Fanny 

 Webb, Grandiasima, Globosa Spiendens, Henry Monteith, Mac- 

 beth, Magnifies, Monarch, Mr. Charles Palmer, Omega, Queen of 



Hanover, Telegraph , Trentham, and Vanguard. 



( INERARIAS, choice new varieties. 12s. per dozen, or 6 for 

 T8r. viz.— Advancer, Etoite de Vaise, Estelle, Empress Eugenie, 



Exquisite, Garland, Lady Camoys, Lord Stamford, Lablache, 



Mrs. Sesgrave, Mrs. Beecher Stowe, Novelty, National, and 



Polyanthitlora. Choice varieties of previous years, 6*. and 9a. 



^PA ^Tl-S.thefollowingchoiceselectvarieties,12a.perdozen, white 3s W*™*"- .,_ wte 4,. pe r dozen; doubjjj s t 



or the aet of 22 for 18a. -Duke of Perth, Eldorado, Flower of the PRIMIIO&ES, double white, ^- 1 ^ double pCT^^ 



Day, Golden Eaijle, Kate, St. Andrew, Sovereign, Emperor, 



Fearless, Lord Walsingham, Ajax. Owen Glendower, Prince 



Albert, Rubens, Rising Sun, Sir William Wallace, Lady Bute 



Miss Jane, Mrs. Oswald, Marchioness of Bath, Yellow Climax, 



and Charles Turner. Good older show varieties for 4s. &J. and 



6a. per dozen. 



VERBENAS, new varieties of last season, 7a. &J. per dozen, 



New PETUNIAS of last season, 9a. per dozen. 



CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 50 superior sorts, named, 

 one pair of each, 22. ; 25 do., one pair of each, 11. ; or 9a., 12a., 

 and 18a. per dozen pairs. 



PIN K S, 4s. &*., 6a., 9a, 12a., and ISa. per dozen pairs. 



HOLLYHOCKS, a choice selection of strong healthy plants 



24#., and 30s. per dozen 



plant bearing numerous heads 



very hardy, 9s. per dozen. dc2eD ; 



ROCKETS, new double crimson, 9s. per 



. hite, 3s. per dozen. . n . doubh 



PRIMROSES, double white, 4a. per dozen.^ ^ 



maroon, 12s. do. ; double yellow, 5s. ^' ? " ietiefi 9a P^jS^ 



PHLOXES.-The following jj^fflkt. ViUsi^«5 



Maria Boulanger, Striat. J -P-^^li de U C^!^ d ^ 













Anais. Eliza, Mrs. Thompson, Xfgfi^ Geo. .W" 



Lanier, Madame dePru.ne .^^ w 



Princesse de Cleres, Princesse Marianne, a rtI0 m 



Frobel, Madame 



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*'■» »VJi»., «■»., »..■» vww. ^.-v. www*., mm.. ...» m>.vrw b.vu. 



DAHLIA.S, in May, new varieties of last season, 9a. and 12a. 

 per doaeu; older varieties 4s. 6<i. to 6a. 



A choice selection of Bedding Plants, including Scarlet and 

 other Geraniums, Heliotropes, Pentstemons, Cupheas, Salvias, 

 &c equally cheap. 



H. W.*s Spring List is now ready, and maybe had for one 

 postage stamp. 



It is respectfully requested that all Post Office Orders be made 



payable at Marsden, Lancashire; and a remittance or satisfac- 

 tory reference expected with all orders from unknown correspon- 

 dents. All orders to the amount of 25a., carriage free to Liver- 

 pool, Manchester, Leeds — J «*—-■»- 



Ingham 



•mcesse ae t_-ieres, xtiiw>»^ — , - 



HOLLYHOCKS, extra fine, first-class 



name, 12v. to 18a. per dozen. , br nam*.* 1 : Si*a 



BELGIAN DAISIES in 36 te*)"^*-*** 1 * 

 P^EONIAS in 2C new and very choice c ^ 



Slely tra spectabilis , this universal favourite, stro* 



plants, 9a. per dozen. tiap*^ 



Delphinium Barlowi, 9s. per dozen. fJ vt riety,^ r- 



™ Mooreanum, an extremely beair 1 

 " grandiflorum maximum, 9a. per ^* 



Saponaria ocymoides, 6a. per «ozeii. ^^^5^ 



Stitice maritima rosea, a very pre tty , ^ £ br|gW to*<- 

 dwarf habit, producing numerous beau 

 flowers, 6a. per dozen. varieties, 65. P« r 



MI M U LU S m 8 ne : w and d» * '«» £* ++> 



Lobelia Feu du Roi, St. C' ftll > » L^iety, 

 Herbaceous Plants in very choice w 



■folinm albnm, 9». V« *%££*. *%fr 



dn Roi, St. Clair, f ud _ A "^Lty, »* »* 



free to Birmingham and Carlisle ; for more distant carriage, ier dozen. v,irsery. Great 1 



extra plants will to given gratis, | YOU ELL & Co., Royal N" rb * ** 



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