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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
MESSRS. VEITCH & SON, 
OF EXETER, — THE EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, 
AVE much pleasu nfidence in offering the yim. novelties, Never, p 
opportunity of presenting at one time so many really VALUAB LE aud STERLING PLANTS as they do n this 
ing them all to-be Plants en кө Б e general satisfaction. whic 
long amd-so liberally been besto 
The Plants are well established ; т" all Orders will be executed in the rotation in which they are received. 
WELLIN padega treo ауы іа ea is 
1 descri tion of this-nob aving lately appeared in 
оа rdeners Омош, the Times, t Illustrated London New ws, 
eT deua. M 
IMPATIENS JERDONIZE. 
This beautiful new Balsam is figured in * The Florist" 
January Thst, == is certainly one of th 
| recent introduc 
It is of a ана? зен. habi 
t, of easy eultivation, requiring a 
орон ture of а wa 
tions d 
hardy СҮ bea "ofi immense dimensi m greenhouse or stove, and an abundan 
Fine s vn d plants are now realy to'send out on | bloo i 
the followin > The Sowers are in colour bright red and yellow. Itwas exhi- 
One JW ү; спе | Eight plants, 10 — bited:4n не. Hort. Soc . rooms, 21, Regent Street, оп the 18th | 
Four do Twelve до, 12 Oc vete M, and m the highest prize for ар тте arded 
his is a 
Fine клараны але 
А few ized d 
DESFONTAINIA SPINOSA. es T 
Afine hardy shrub, with pes Holly- 
like foliage, —P 9. dhe - 4 of Pa tagonia by Mr. W. 
b, who discovered it in the region o 
ice antifa tubular-shaped blos ;isoms, often 2 inches in 
fength, and of a rich scarlet' colour tipped with yellow, (See 
figure in Curtis's Bot. Magazine for May, 1854.) 
10s. 6d. each. 
215. 5 
ne over on m lö the trade. 
HEX XACENTRIS LUTE 
A fine Stove m—— s introduced 
is plant having been fully exposed in the open ground uced from the Nel fherry Hilis; of 
"s се hree 1 ШЕ wiifiry sip: emere wently, be declared to | ёа8у culture «са at beauty. 
ben It- produce = »wers in abundance, on elegant pendulous 
fev e certainly Ъе а great acquis racemes, T im 15 to 18 inches in emat: of a clear bright 
Fine established T in three 7i 215., 425., and 63s. each, | yellow, unmixed with any other colou 
ver оп three to the trade. 
СЕ RA ie STEM 
Ard n Caurtis's Bot. Mag. for April, 1854.) 
ful dva evergreen е ен Shrub, introduced 
produ A eme 'seen doping from the roof of the 
a trellis 
M as exhibited at Chiswick on tho 13th May last, and obtained 
в Siver ага Мей 
А beau 
— a Mr. W b, from the And манна na АД ыж. ES Od eash. ` 
t bears t of lar tubular-shaped flow ofa rich ч 
£e-searlet colour, of a stout waxy texture, and ‘wliich are of qo over on three: to the € 
тем Гена, 
was exhibited 'at Chiswick in July 1853, and obtained the VERONICA VARIE 
for new and rare plants. "This lovely hybrid Veronica was raise Jn X disini: Esq., 
E m ^ Me 64. each. | of arias Edi inburgh, betwee en v. Andersoni and V. salicifolia. 
raeter і 
erhaps, have they had th found 
"A "убыр. д reno in кч ei column, entirely justifies all that is now 
veso asserted. "The ol 
ог to what they w Not tha 
most interesting of | адр Tan vod that have "4 bearing upon our 
report of last Saturday! s meeting, to be 
d мнен enced gardeners who have 
| | been present at thes TEENE ч from the beginning, 
| will feel the jus stice of o ey 
there was "much 
| case ; for w g "d — e— not of for- 
It ave been a novelty, 
e plants bal bui; ^ own, -— 
чы small uh exists. җы? are now 
capable of managing plants ta wit are too wise ade 
isplay their detects i in public. 
Wh as good it is сане » - invidious, 
ment. "We 
© 
[om 
^e 
of more accomm 
а greater extension being given to the 
one-third o e 
8 for fruit, two of 
which "e “гу of the чира valu 
71. №. 5l. each, and eme m HR 
кв, ж to the Duke we ehh Йе - 
o Mr. Жут» Ркто! 
,having 
"O 
iu; compact habit, and small glossy Mont 
It is an — rr 
The racemes of flow n first appearing are a clear — 
pink, and gradually сб of to а pure white, producing a very 
pretty and striking 
Itis rony а аси useful and attractive plant. 
Jt was ex at Chiswick in July, 1853, and was awarded 
ТОМАТА FERRUGINEA. 
Aetio Shrub was found-in Ohiloe-and Patagonia 
т. W. Lobb. 
кз teres а р 'of from 6 to 8 feet, and is remarkable for 
beautiful Fernike foliage. 
"Plant itis perhaps without а 
and no collection of fine. ints.should be withoutit.| а Medal е à admired. 
24 is but to — be admired. Lt; — Tine Ъазһу plants, 10s. 64. each. Three for 21s., to the Trade. 
open сс А2 ЗА LOEOA С А. 
ENIA, OR MYRTUS UGNI. Strata førmosissima Ç (Taylor), 
a TA Curie ен EMELES ME” for Jan., 1852.) This m ger Azalea is now offered for the fi b 
Th's eoa E ting'e floweri nic ai was obtained d ~ & seedling raised by Mr. Taylor, gardener to ‚7, Coster, Esq. 
rete. Mr. W. Lobb. treatham. Itis a pure white, flaked and spotted with light 
eral winters in the ground without задас, fine form, good substance, "апа firs 
16 J 
FE. Was also ех 
"Botanieal ELTE Park, and the Horticultura 
ceeded "by s 
e 
о 
дане" producing its delightfully | таста ow flowers in July, suc- | It wasex 
A a fia уоптей berries,'eaten in Mises une, ] 
йыма "amd оош MUN 
rient 
а small | h 
I Society, 
Payne S DR pl ait jun ert 
s Es P REA { 
Еяӊвз. VEITCH & SON can чо supply бе flowing pus and Cit Plants :— 
0 ио 
-Abies майыр a ai ^ ‚ 6d. to 21s. 
lA: ra Leopo 108.64. to 21s n 
Azalea indica, id ае ТЕаторе ч p йн. ча Lim gian nteum sa mee 
Thwaitsi Le I — e ш. Rhododendroi asminiflorum 21s. to 63: 
VEG Сотона Orkney еа M ou, pi îs ы. оз 
Storyii . 10s. 6d. tocarpus biflorus 
Detailed diim are now enint and he be forwarded. от application. 
HOMaS PERKINS, 
of M. 
at the June exhibitions of iN Royal | 
r E RÀ 
Mr. m, of 
Wandsworth. The or NS new varieties that attracted 
r attenti в ' 
Wi 
tham, of singula 
Strawberry, все e Scarlet Nonpareil, as T as 
was handsom 
bo и" Kies: туз and the British € "Queen. 
оа ж: САЗ, ARLES m n, sho 
and f. found upon trial'to be wo 
universa тен 
may take this opportunity of expressing бі 
that a respectable fruiterer should. have p 
the dish of tasteless fruit bearing th 
Nam, actually scouted ty th 
ced in his window, wi 
hem, d th 
The n next meeti of the Society, on t 
July, а по 2i VE e Lot 
warmer day t ne 3d, · 
of E ad rather Бап of Midaus 
Some years ago the Rovar, Garp 
- ss had fallen i nto 
З ра state of helpless SELMA The! fos ng and Kiichen 
a dea 
d Stew, 'ard's 
g^ for di diner and supplies of 
the. Royal . 
Atherstone, Warwickshire, has forsale BEDDING PLANTS &rocery for dessert. 
FORWARDE di САРУ to at 15. per dozen : GERA NIUMS, Searlet, of sorts; ditto, Horse- Garden at Kew, it was x ue as a. rom the ге z 
TAYLOR, JUN., соте. ditto, Manglesi HELIOTROPES, of Sorts, with that n 'ertinen pet itor t P 
j FRUIT SALESMAN, other Bedding Plants. Г еуе oim visi мав. likel (LM 
BONS. ia ; St. John's eel É ———— p Barba a ruthless. press. U 
жетл н Ў verpool, ardens were so. 3 А 
Purchaser cie Рофе. Pay: he Gardeners Chronicle. oor sous Eds з 
: SATURDAY, JUNE JUNE 10, 1854. | troublesome 
«сай EN 
HEN foreigners look at the great exhibitions of 
pnl one invariable question | 
re your bad growers?" It surprises | 
эй 
exception with Jen, is the u 
d 
ional charac 
i beens the тэ ofa 
strange so cial and politeal system, is no doubt at 
the БА of our ning. Bat we 
grow 
them to find that perfect cultivation, which is the $ 
niversa 
е; 
bl questions i 
be found i 2 the Roya 1 Forests. 
At last matters become so bad that enquiry was 
аа Е . High officers of state became. dis- 
us ed 
ang 1284 | ; be. aiene $ and 
and | nenta] exposition. been ut beyond жөлөк Rr vam rad 
among ourselves it is needless to enquire. "That | gentlemen entrusted with t 
' | sturdy determination to paama паса а to i i i 
r, and чайгы 
тау Ье рине à to ар that the det 
been. elicited Љу. eady persev. 
Fellows of the Horticultural Society to 
wherever it could be found. 
their MÀ HÀ lec ige, : eir inflaence 
been "unremitt nittingly directed to that great | 
erance of іе 
reward me: 
[еы all the available talent of the country has from those in уа 
been called i in aid ; engineers, architects, chemists, new pens os c am ex y creati 
Led sts, гузо, gists, n matura tpa the old and worn-out places ordered to 
ol- | phers, have each contributed their shar the апі yal Botanie.Garden:. 
t grand t is a sample "dy is "- 
of the three ei annual exhibitions 
t. 
| managemen E 
We shall not say у уат" their report. Wiky It is 
(enough to state that in : 
partment опе: active ezcelient gardener \ 
ai'is seen st Frogmore, 
