122 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [FEBRUARY 6, 1864, 
A Very Extensive and Well- -grown Stock of Bases, —— 
CONSISTING OF. MANY ed OF STANDARDS AND DWARFS, á ! 
FERED ^^ GENUINE SEEDS. | 
M. WOOD xp SON, I" Maresfield, nea i | 
u^ field, ex. Per doz.—s. d. TD | 
STANDARD HYBRID FERPETU. ALS .. 18s. to 2 
HALF STAND ARD dit <a se. fas 2 . 
DWARF ditto ;. T oo xcd 
STANDA Tem SUMMER ROSES .. vs ra ven d 
HALF ditto ditto ^ oe >$ E TEN 
Laud ditto ditto T re VE I T C H, 
UE AM ri and TEA- SCENTED TOP. ^ H 
ARP A oa AE 
DWARF NO TTE ` cw s) T 
CLIMBING ROSES 93, ,,Y HE ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. 
iet Pig ROSES, without names, for cov er- 
anks, per 100 30s, 0 BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS 
comifon CHINA, CRIMSON CHINA. SPNNON : 
2 . 
1038, and PROVENCE CABBAG irae AT ALOGUE OE KITCHEN & ARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1864, 
Roses, New and Old, , , 
AUL axp SON, hating ur af Sin onina stack 9f WITH A LIST OF IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER GARDEN REQUISITES, 
ROSES, are able to eem piat orders, both as Standards , "e 
and Dwarfs, "of all the best varieties. IS NOW PUBLISHED, AND WILL BE FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION, 
They Em o e takaia planters I i os radiis 1 
March are, vith November, the best e for removing 
Roses. 
PRICED LISTS on SE The NEW ROSES of 1864 
will'bá ready um ril. J. V. devoting his personal attention to this department of his business, can warrant his Seeds true to 
*6 ame, 
Herta, N. 
Ren es, The CATALOGUE will be found to contain all new VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEE 
y wem in addition to those kinds in general cultivation, and includes— an DS of mei 
ed Ros 
usd BY THE L FAMILY, : 
AMES NICH BELL has e pom ‘of in informing 
Am nobility and gentry, that es = to giter this Y tem PEAS, 
magnificent stock in England. All Roses at these | prrrTSTONE'S NEW EARLY MACLEAN’S ADVA 
p. E £ D) J ER, E , 
e propagated and grown in the open ground, | DARPENTER'S EXPRESS, NEW maniT] E APTANA, MARGY mx drin tidor, TT LOR fm 
duet 
em ráfted plants or auy drawn up under glass, which cause 
he great number to fail every season). BROC 
Piltdown Nurseries, Maresfield, near Uotila, § Sussex. / 7^ i 
E B SL nre WALCHEREN, fino stock J SNOW’S WINTER WHITE, True I CHAMPION (CanTER'$) New 
OSES.—Fine DWARF ROSES, "S, still on Sale. aiia BEN 
F dore fine Standards of 1863 yet on hand. Prices on s The following are varieties which are offered after many years carefu} selection, and will be found vey 
PP the NEW Jo NEW OSES in Ap i ready. 
2 dece | YRIECH: ROVED WILCOVE, fine Late White TO: 
Joan Keynes, Nurserymun, Salisbury. ung Ren, dhe AM a ERR YA. ealtt ation yen H'8 ROYAL VICTORIA, bs IA Spring we 
Roses, 
DWI N HOLLAMBY nas the pl ^ fon i BRUSSELS pe gs T$. CUCUMBER. 
e Nobility and Gentr his extensive Imported ad from a vi ry fine and true MASTERS’ PROLIFL very excellent i 
DWARF nest "1 1l the leadin| Minds fü y cellent variety, Be 
STANDAR "£^ zd CEN e t possib zt diss ion; fus stra raight | ROSEBERRY, very select | phat toc new Gardeners’ Chronicle "T October 11, 1862, page 957. 
stems, fine heads, and "beautifully roote i Purchasers of 
large quantities will be liberally dea By with. BEET. LETTU! CE. 
DERCRIETIER. E RICED CATA JGURS f the pre DWARF DARK, very fine NONSUCH, COS, new | NEAPOLITAN CABBAGE, very i 
season will b p A gratis and nu paid on “application. 
Nurse end ig Mes wre tiga Pu upra e Wells; and 
Goidsnitirs Park, Groomsbridge o RAGE. HYBRID CASHMERE, E. Hor 
reen fle 
Great Reduc n the Price of Roses. DVABLD MARKET, heen he rece hrag HODREDEN R MORETON HALL, | wine exhibition vais 
ENJAMIN R. ints has still for SA ALE a fine FULHAM o or TOUT very select stock 
tock of TANDAR ogee SANA and DWARF ) 
SES. Pu $^ j^ itu: Duas et LITTLE PIXIE, an excellent Dwarf kind, TURNIP. 
mody low rates. The er fino kinds. | VEITCH’S RED GLOBE, an excellent Garden variety 
S Se i lication to Vie : T 
E mmy C TATOS. P 
——— | T — j EARLY ASHLEAF, true ` 
Doi Zaun kaaa Vaaa Don prt mio very App late variety VEITCH'S PROLIFIC ASHLEAF, an excellont secon exly 
OSES. VIS P TANDA RDS, 185. per dum dozen OS es inem ver scuta EARLY HANDSWORTH, vory prolife 
an and upwards. | MONA’S PRIDE, now. 
Ali NEW W ROSES, Tueltding ing de perdes of WA ITAA AM, 
Mns, Wa PAUL, and LORD MACAULAY (three, of the 
best tt I st 
vet a ie, ipn dent tied ify Post. NEW and CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 
FRUIT TREES.—Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, | LOBELIA PAXTONIANA RHODANTHE ATROSANGUINEA Al 
Peaches, Nectarines, E , Grape ps Vides, Gooseberries, a arrants MIMULUS MACULOSUS | RHODANTHE MACULAT. ju E | AMARANTHUS MELANCHOLIOUS i 
Doa & Apo tater Ene 
i E Imported GERMAN STOCKS and ASTERS, in collections of various kinds; for dus Q numis 
misit for potting for orchard bonae culture, from 188. to 30%: | 4 1,4 COCKSCOMBS, LARKSPURS, WALLFLOWERS, ZINNIAS, HOLLYHOCKS, t aet 
PLANTING.—Planting toany extent, with or without the BR AA std Lad 6, dpa icp ; ; 
supervision of the odi de. cal es tablished, undertaken in J. V. to the foll g, which f th hoi obi 
any part of the United Kingdom. The rich and varied collection 5. 
of es and Sbrubs [Avg Enc pend one reci of 30 Acres, | CALCEOLARIA, choicest mix tE from the best kinds CELOSIA AUREA PYRAMIDALIS. 
have been removed witbin h is almost a EEE in cultivation. COCOINEA 
guarantee. of success in trans epa MULA SINENSIS 'FIMBRIATA, Red and White, saved DIANTHUS HEDDEWI GI, ’ and varieties, both Singlo uà 
Pam the best fringed flowers none Double 
Wa. Pauc (Son and Successor to the late A. PAUL), Nurseries 
and Seed Warehouse, Waltham Cross, N. Entrance from the PRIMULA KERMESINA SPLEND. PANSY, both English and Belgian, from named kinds, & Ó 
pus. rm, Waltham Station (Great Eastern Railway), half-an- j 
0 
"s ride from London. ALL OTHER NOVELTIES OF MERIT AT ADVERTISED PRICES. 
CARTER'S COLLECTIONS of GARDEN SEEDS for 1864, 
NOR the Of, cas Contains ho havo not the "ips inclination to make | ut their 
| #08.) PECTED NEEDS, wo nbi n o] d LECTION h io repel i ite atte tion 
ete ete ning mat in which Mas uf aly 
ihe ew Bue Wak We ve Mon Lin our 
k 1 Were Bestowed great care in the 
nds of VEGETABLES all the mw round. TRA - 
SEEDS have been carefully grown and selected by ourselves at our Seed Farms at Dedham and St. Osyth, Essex ; we can therefore -— 
to Nas of fi first-rate Beck and pure stocks, 
Mo: 1 pradip. Phi Mo. priu guo He. Se peat Ges Mo. t, mioo 6%, 
CARTER'S GARDENERS AND FARMERS VADE-MECUM, (Nov Ready, 4 
E I.—Containing mr Yh of upwards of 2000 Species and Varieties of FLOWER REEDS, with Lists of Bulbs and Plants for Early sei 
eS Planting, and | a -of Garden end À House eg soi for every ignis in etur bees 
a * II. € j mpl T PARM S EEDS, witb Cultural Di f Practical Farm Operations. 
PARTS III. and LV. TAPE p XM. IUS d Sept UPS " Pila 
The entire Dup will be forwarded in Parts as issued Free of Charge, upon » receipt of 12 Postage Stamps. Gratis to Customers. 
nr JAMES CARTER anv CO., 237 and 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
