LE. 467 
LASTREA пих MAS VAR. CRISTATA 
ATHYRIUM FILIX FGMINA vas MULTIFI bum. 
— tion of 
IM. г зне 
Сто HARDY Me та vae extremely beautiful 
and чөө ус уагїейе: 
LA — FILIX MAS vali CRISTA'TA.—Fronds 2 feet 
g MÀ os 
i 
long, ю broadly — at their points; givin 
plant m ique and very elegant ap nce. 
peara ery 
Ps dm Eg. larger 7s. 6d, each. Small do. Бу eie 
e^ HYRUM FILIX F(EMINA var. MULTIFIDEM.— 
Жут 2 feet long, penda е the ends of the pinnz so Coe 
ifid as to appear tasselled. Fine doy. r2 e 
y form elegant Con: atu P j 
gem fes | to London Pere fice orders Ан Chiselhurst. 
Nursery, Foot's Cray, K 
ENOTHERA MACROC , AND NEW V. ERBENAS. 
ЕРА, 
— YRED, КЕ Tedhill, ‘Reigate, Surrey, 
= thy Plants of the tioned 
VERBENAS, at 1e; eu or 100 
MÀ Ј 
rs. D. Annie. Laurie, Sir C. Napier, Rouge et Noir, 
Prin nce дл Mrs. Ge Leigh, Ca Bird, 
icomte d i uh ter Di n, 
Beaugard, Fonnt En жечи National, Superb, Nina, Iris, An- 
е Madame de Fri euse, "men Giraldia, i m Mrs. 
G. Caley, 1 Hebe, T 
F died Rousseau, 
н, un^ а Rival, Electra, Nobili: 
e-Not, , Scarlet 
pu 
Free by post at the prices annexed : 
CABBAGE, Cattell's Ahaide arnes, 1s. per oz. ай җыры 
» » nce, 18. рег half-oz. 
n | ANEMONÉ, Single 7 very fine, mixed, Gd. per packet, or 
saved hes 6d. p. pkt. 
CALCEOLARÍA, from "fine sorts carefully bybridised (with 
rections for sowin ng, &c.), 25. 6d. pac! — 
CI INERAKIA , from finest снна ‚64. ket. 
GERAN M, from newest florist v: varieties, Trends 2s. вар 
m fine older do, uds i эз еч 
мтмїїһїїз, ited: from very бает 
PRI SIS, 
kt. 
MULA. SINEN fine ашке ink vari. 
NIE "n зе рег puse" 
A remittatice or reference to 
known correspondent& 
Address, JOHN CATTELL, odas Kent. 
The Gardenerg’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1854. 
| , 
: 29—1854.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIC 
E! те иен т итте ииет лине ета итини инони 
i рен сна KORDARE TIA | 
NDID NEW VWUS AT. ATTERSON'S SCARLET NONPAREIL STRAWBERRY. 
w ENDI 4 4 TAMES VEITCH, Jux., has the to inform 
iRDENER, аниа taffordshi to B ma 
ише ЖИА Sann [Lr y - and delicions of Thame Park, Oxon, has placed in his hands for distrib ibution 
of Rhubarbthis autumn Seo ers! Chronicle, June11, = stock E ше above first-rate Seedling Strawberry, Me 
ze good, aud e 1 "a n; compared with | having been fully tested and exhibited, has proved to be of very 
-— Me 4 arkable for thesmall amountof acidity itcontains." i 
Merit was aw r specimens exhibited a Jt was exhibited at Chiswick, on Saturday, June 8 and 
don za Society, June 28, 1853; | received the Silver Knightian Me SUE also eger ET 
.at Nottingham Horticultural | to Dr. Lindley, Mr. Marnock, о 
1854 T Mid lo., Ме m. report most [07 of its merita ыла 
1 in rders eae aracter, intermedia 
КЕ: утаа ue * M'MULLEN, 6, ' Seedling айй British Queen, of the 
Street, London: , Nurseryman, Coppice, vigorous halito f the. гне. апі fully опе week earlier i in qp 
n; Messrs. B id Kant, Nurserymen, Penk-| ing: and in the quality of its frnit fully f not 
.'and A. Dickson & Sons, Seed Merchants and | superior, tot the latter. The fruit is of a large size and ‘handsome 
08, Eastgate Stroof, Chester, гот а эн earliest ies j y h TT 
се. order uested from unknown co f b 
A » NU к 22. к week in September o on xn АЙЯНЫ Ө terms:— 
^  WARD'S “OMER PACHA У STRAWBER 100 Plan £8 |50 Plants ... &9 | 12 т-ва 125. 
J. WAR of his снуе — хобе Nursery, uly 
WW. Siephens, Esq. offers to his friends and the public tlie | (CXEORGE DAVIES — to offer to c trade the 
-above лғреггу, which has been proved to possess folowing NEW PLANTS, strong us anà кер — 
superior xcellence. t is а large handsome fruit, interm ediate Wis Sinensis alba S r doz 
between the old Carolina Pine and British B oca g of Saber не dud pleno .. м 0d. eac! 
the fine colour of the former, and by many considered superior in Pernettya ciliaris y i ^. 90s. per doz. 
flavour to the latter; it is also remarkable for the fine buttery fhodoleia Champion ең a: e „ 
its flesh. Great bearer; ripe as early aszKeens' Seed- га hr "т Ts. Gd. cachi 
à long suecession of fine fruit. It was exhibited at смей am - py зн 2. 8s. 64, „ 
4 tanie Gardens, Regents Park, on Wednesday, перет En кадр 
July 5th, and obtained the Bronze Medal. It has also been sub- 8 superba ix ... 18s. per doz. 
; н tural Society, ck; aud D Икар Tubi p 
mitted ipso aphne jw iv 
Mr. Spencer, Bowood, both of speak highly favourably of Boronia Drummondi ... ... ... 38. 64. cach, эһ. pom 
Ж. an iso the following, Mos ie mes PR Е карие Azalea es Stanleyana a 1, 75. 6d. е 
Place д, 2 ; Mr. €. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough ; Messrs = сЕ ——5À е ЗЫ mmend Алайга Stanleyana 
Standish and Bagshot; Mr. P. Lydiard Fruiterer, Bath- one of the Em - the habitis с t т bushy, flower bright 
easton, Bath; Mr. W.J. P Bower Nurse rsery, Maidstone rose, with dar ош їп the upper very large, fine form 
Messrs. Sutton, Reading; . W. Barnes, Camberwell ; great s ecl а most profuse MUS and has give 
Fruiterer, Covent G universal бет ч-т зд 
кз well rooted qum n D 5 :; e: аб Ti Stanley and Green Lane Nurseries, Old Swan, Liverpool. 
reference — р занеро ЙА —————ÀÉ— ÀÁÁ——— —————— — тани» 
A few сосни plants in 32-sized. ‚ров, 15s. per dozen. NEW ROSES IN POTS. 
pect Hill, Reading, Ju шу 8. 22, W J. EPPS, Maidstone and Ashford, сап now 
'" ә supply fine strong Plants of the following new ROSES. 
niv, ano ———Ó "OF А лт AND ВООТАМ. | The Plants average from i uds, fit forimmediate working. 
HISWICK 0! чае 8TH, ву MR. HYPRID PERPETU 'YBRID PERPETUALS. 
атаң e чөөсү атп КС ; Colonel Rougemont „‚ 5s. 04. 
G HENDERSON 4 pr SON, of the | Louis MA Ey H Gloire M NBN j я 
hn aronne НесКегеап ,.. P е 
A ое ы London MEE io Нарве ас Pars В Blanche Portemar .. 3 
н some remarks Ва € = А. Ргі оон Kotchouby 5 Lady Wilson 5 
EA MET nd ett: | Dbd BOÜURBONS- Pigeron 2 
е; to andeid fro; 
e d > саа and which they are sure бар haya ———— ыа) Б Blanche Laffitte... 8 
"tomdation, think it Eu hg put the readers of this Jou - npe Josephine 5 ». Colonel Fossey... 2 
mes omia of the. which are, that in the mo n dmi : 
NO yew year, iiig Tho above н, е 2 WOISETI . 
‚Мт. Maria Charges шш 5 0 
i -— es 86 
-AugustVacher 5 0 
w David Pradel ,. 2 6 
plente: re d E тб 
È Mr, Nuttal. J с p pow 5 0 
kc . & Son were quite aware of this ciremmstance umet "Victoria, 
„Ж te time f'purchasing, and Њаё a few other plants bad |- ard de Marengo, 
t previously - ihi collection of Mr. Nuttal. L à s WE 
Weal ington Nursery, St. Jóhn's Wood, July 2 
ES 6: "HENDER SON & БОМ, Ley 
troduced into ы ат 10€ ra pA surpass those from Sikkim, discovered by Dr. Hook у —— these brilliant dis- 
coveries from the Bootan Alps t f any that are known to 
exist in this the most and being combined with з ишш foliage, uut pe habit of growth, will 
of plants; 
i sable, ап t ас Чоп both for the T — epe tory. 
The —Ó туа quom om species now growing (Jun 854) in the gardens at Rainhillhave been purchased 
Me The plants aré nte heal end Many — been na Мы їп the open ground, апа have proved quite hardy, 
on of one or two late sprin. 
ey are now specs, hien ane be dispatched ав soon as the young growth of this 
}- tly yi ariani Азий прочат dt and prices may be seen on referring to tho Gardeners Chronicle of 
NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1854, NOW PUBLISHED, 
. Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, July 15. 
xu ua —! AE WEEK. 
Toxspav, — July 
rir nm 
Амохс the valuable Р. rawings vol Chinese plants 
in the library of the Horticultural cna is one of 
а dark rugged root, some 10 inches long, and 6 i 
wide at the broadest end, of which nothing more is 
obtained. from. the public 
зл» э се "There can, however, be no 
| doübt that'it represents а some kin 
lately by M. Dec 
Tchou-Yw, Toi: 
b» 
is universally у чы L 
шо luget y is sall teta ty ; anothi 
the — country i is still better. lts.stems trail оп 
the grou ves are three-lobed ; 
MNA prn are айа fe — am no 
appear the leaves, 
I of, This is * phe the root арго а. 
Чы pe, аад, io. There are, меа many 
other s 
But tbe: Chinese Yams have attracted no attention 
n Europe. 14 is probable that they VO been 
дөге too tender, our notions o 
formed from East and West 
e 
CHIVAS' S 
NEW SEED NOW READY (CARRIAGE FREE) 
ND SONS, SeeD-GroweRrs, Reading, ha grown a large crop of fine true Seed from 
ved of X CM ut last — can supply the "s on ei terms, according to Р int нёбо required. SUTTON 
eed direct from Mr. Chivas, at the е price т 2—4 Chester. | 
Orders received will be fi first exi 
— The first 
а LINCOLNSHIRE RED GLOBE TURNIP. 
to the second week in August. The hea ng Turnip yet introduced. 
NEW SEED, just i harvested, 15. 4d. per 1b., E per dlon i rA per T 
ý 1 ted Messrs. Sutton with та of this sort to grow a Stock from, and they have since had the 
"honour of supplying him annually with seed for his own farm essrs. with the following 
"letter from Mr. Steward to Philip A —' By the desire ы Le Pusey, I beg to inform you that he had a 
fine erop of the Red Lincol shire Turnip, weighing 30 tons 10 ewt € маа 
“The Lin olnshire Red Turnip, the seed of eis I had fi iei abe d heaviest егор I ever grew."— From Mr. T 
Chandler, Manufactur Т asm Barur рл, A ldbourne, Hunger, ngerjord, No November 11,1 
oce have vomer etters of a similar т customers, some of whom have had upwards of 
per aere. 
* SUTTON'S EARLY SIX WEEKS" TURNIP. 
Time of Sowing, f July ы f Sep a: c. gallon, or 50s. per 
middle o middle o tember.—NEW D, 1s. 3d. Ms Ts. per on, or 
авола set and will gróv с" А а-а it v Au “Бк Week a STORE s aon 
Tithi six weeks from the cold elim a little more time, but is а hardy | 
те. B ense А & SONS, having for many К adhered to the p ng none bu but genui ne, new, uri уйре adol Seeds, 
stro . From mam 
following is К. f receiving ng co ; the Kingdom y 
“Тһе Turnip | I had from be expectation, and exceeded | by farany that I proeured 
elsewhere, Titre teen man em eds ИГ ocket if I ed all I from. you." — From John 
Ойдай Penrith Сл many n s in рос wanted y Hanson, Esq., 
s delivered Carriage Pa, pe very smal 
seems, ho r, that one at least of 
Yams is as hardy as a Potato, and likely to become a 
formi i Dini 
from са]! 
е Pav AD japonica, justify the expecta- 
it 
v 
ing econoniy, it must 
he absence of which its эшүү 2 
first 
is intended of man, it 
pensable that it- shall not offend the taste or t 
culinary habi the s 
introduced. To this may be added that almost all 
e old ial plants of the kitchen-garden ha 
n in favour of annuals, wherever the 
latter could be found with similar properties; thus 
, Sedum Telephium, irsium 
oleraceum have M i Pew Potatoes, Spinage, _ 
and the like; ow, the уар am satisfies ey 
one of t i t n 
Pun acer ial; itis perfectly hardy 
kom (Paris); its root is bulky, rich in mu 
eatable when: raw, eas: ly l 
1 parcels. 
ADDRESS—JOHN SUTTON & SONS, SEED-GROWERS, READING, BERKS. 
roasting, and then having no other 
of flour (fécule), ҮҮ har 
Cim 
