CHRYS. 
of ditto for 5s. ; 25 pe 
MONS for To». ; 20 RE of Cuttin 
fne POMP va for 10s, ; 25 pair o! gres d of ditto for 
save trouble all orders be Prepaid. 
diolus Brenchleye 
yen 
OUELL 4 > CO. have much roo fnt in offering 
the above “GLADIOLUS. unequalled by any other variety 
for the eiiam 0 » D colour. The Bulbs are unusually fine. 
Prive 3s. per s. per sap 
price mappe 
urseries, Great mer ; Nor 
E SEEDLINGS of GANDAVENSIS 
t0in p choice varieties m à 4^ $ 
25in "n » e +. 
Wini? j i H el 4s 58 to 012 0 
va me 8s. 6d. per doz. peri 1 5 0 
Fine mixed. er doz. 017 6 
PDETRNSIS 5 Wrote roots, ds. ĝa. per doz 015 0 
BRENCHLEY ENSIS, ext. $ strong roots, 3s. p. doz. 1006 
Butter & M cue. Seed Merchants, Covent Garden 
Market, Lo: London, W. 
EC the Trade, 
ZALEAS, ERICAS, and EPACRIS, fine bushy 
me s well eet with flower buds, at moderate prices. An 
Nurseri Kingston, S.W., 
ibor & Son, ies, 
adjoining the Kingston New Station, South Western Railway. 
Bntish F 
R. peop sam SIM eag 
ern Ca 
EF sen 
uds 
talogue. 
ve Ay as e for six 
and their 
ANM (Brit; 
cludiag e 5] Hardy dy Exot tic Ferns) 
NU Qr bcd] itg CATALOGUE of 
bl dist; St, John’s, 
efie 
Die spss r. to announce they have 
EM shite tested, i, ‘an ge. NEOREEE LE SEEDS, 
Toa apy of FLOWER SE vil be foun all the Novelties | 
of aa 
CATALOGUS 8 will bo — free on Tipp" to 
From Mr. Jas. rad vau, Gardener to Mrs. PoPHAM, 
ar nat T - — 
** The seeds which I had of ason for laying a fine 
piece i om Twn down at T TAM all others. a is 
most wonderful to see such a fine piece of turf in one season.” 
From. H, Esq., Aisleby Lodge, Whitby, April 1, 1862. 
A. W. EN Ais 
a "iie Eu seid I had of Li e pipe was e: a sticcess. 
nin May, and by f October we had mown 
my mami ine and ata m ee from it I I could hardly 
distinguish the new from the old lawn adjoining." 
From the Rev. G. JORDAN, Sungrove, East Woodhay, May 5, 1863- 
Li brc e — 2 ee sis me in the spring of 1859 
two po 
From M. , Gardener to the Ear] of DERBY, 
Knows o "Park. 
“The ye Grass Seeds were. very good indeed.” 
From the Rev. F. Krrson, Ban - er Rectory, Wellington. 
“phe fi Bae ‘aise Seed for Law toner Messrs . BUTTON sent 
‘n the spring has given ino ati 
Fon Mr. HENRY Gap sid Right pe . Lord 
y mt rt] Woltaton 2 vini p March 22, 862; 
**T am pleased to i u tha Be Grass p you 
supplied last season S dive 
being so remarkably clean and | free from alle 
ree acres of new garden "lawn then laid dun 
vi high 5 satisfactory, and perfectly uniform throughout." 
exu mi Pee Cheltenham, 
v. 4, 1862. 
“The Turf Seed which o sent me in the spring has come 
doe Di pem in atte pghurliyes rd and on my lawn, and 
it i t 
Lite ED REQUIRED.—These Grasses being of small 
neat growth, P breading so much as other kinds, it is neces- 
sary they should be sown thickly. For forming New Lawns, 
3 bushel 0lb. is the quantity required per acre; or 
ENS, PARK LAWNS, 
_another Mie 
be found vere in in 
l 
9 Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. 
1 gallon to 6 rods (or pacho s of land). 
CEMETERIES, BOWLING GRE 
EE 
M pomas Ted D 
bor rer 
E. T 
Shrubby Cale eolaria S 64, 
Rear r rrime nedr rere 
e above me usual, in packets 
-" he seed i is very se x 
‘icin get utiful flowers. 
parties eed raising their own Seedlings, 
RT: ue to [gm oot i Ar, 
r 68., or ie 
m WATERER, T: ds Nursery, 
Surrey, "a on EXHIBITOR of RHODODEN- 
Fi agg aee 
ares Rm 
"a EOS E, Pab apnd 
obtained by ter addnensed 9e die Ware 
rio SHRUBS, 
ursery as 
dvertisement of CONIFERS, ORNA- 
RoBerr PARKER bepe t bogs to 
p bor o 
T^ refer to RN 1151 for 1863. 
 Haddington, | 
announce — "am 
on their own roots om 
Tor , at each. P A 
Plants may CX Waimea ae 
— Exotie N: end 
eye 
_ 8, WILLIAMS in rag be oft of his la 
eg Collections of EXOTIC C ORO 
Yi 
Miscellaneous STOVE and GREENHOUSR PLANT 
"t Ornamental FOLIA LANTS, TRER 
J amongst which are some S hos specimens. 
of Becka 6v Ag CATALOGUE, with a list 
applicants. LARGONIUMS, Post freo to all 
CR Esha 
HO 
“public, DIB bogs mi Ko on 
now ready, AE forwarded post free 
er Seeds. Free per Post. 
enu ph P MGCULLOCHÓS unrivalled Assort- 
ments 
HARDY ANNUAL: 
- ome 4 oe 50 po ETA 10s. 
15 varieties, 2s. 6d. 
Kite HARDY ANNUALS 
100 varieties, oe | x VEEG, 15s. 
25 varieties, 7s. 5 varieties, 2s. e 
e varieties ET i in the C assortments 
’ T Y 
Magon 12, 1864) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 248 
———— ——— 1|" 
Rhododendrons. LO ie EEDS OYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
CRIMSON, Wuite, PURPLE, AND ARCU Por £ s. à SHOW of = NBDNESI AY, EM FLOWERS, 
HA RL S L E The b 
E has RECEIVED the AWARD of the Bora Horticul- SE EDS, eet halt hardy, and See AW e JUDGE 
tral Society as under FOR RHODODENDRONS. eka a 24€ ee AY ACINTHS, "distinct kinds. (s urserymen.) 
a T PRIZE, 1861 ON an best 5 26 sorta o 4 H 7 MEC Prize, Messrs. W. Cutbush & Son, Highgate Nurseries, N., 
FI net PRIZE, a The best 24 ped e do.0 5 0 Equi Ist, "Mr. Wm. Paul, W: IL 10s. 
The best, 50 so! | hardy and Vie beeen rser ^ot ui "€ 
CATALOGUES are now ready, and a stock of Plants in € | adis distine i ia E 010 6 3d, Mr. W. H. Treen, Vict: "es ugby, 
b perfect ralia, of all sizes, and at prices to suit al y Cra E 2.—12 HYACINTHS, 6 kinds, (Am s.) 
mob ^ Sunningdale Nursery, S.W. Rail, The best 35 sorts, all hardy and ist, Mr. Wm. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Es Highgate 2L 
purposes. Ty, isti - P 'eolouf .. vo: Y: 6 oa M on B ar ter N oir x s Hrs ghrie eae ia 
EO. BARS 7 begs nnounce that his extensive The "- 24 sorts, 2 hardy and 5 ol34; Mi. es Ta aslo, Gr. d to ars ^ tang ae " EU 
]lee of Hardy RHODODENDRONS, GHENT very distinct in colour . , 
nien and Faris | ‘LATIFOLLA, cee unusually well TON & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Bar E Ope 
‘et with bloo e Collection of CONIFERS in the Establishment, Read Yu eee re = — om ^R. 1l 
ible s essrs. utbus Son, Hi e 
er ALOGUES on application. American Nursery, | ULTON’S FINE LAWN GRASS SEEDS for M. Mr. W. Young, Gr. to R. 2 -—- Highgate, N., 15s. 
t, Surrey. The Nurseries are about 1 mile from d T s, 3d, Mt. Wm. Paul Waltham Cross, N 
Bagsho' ma king New or Improving Old Garden Lawns, price 
Sunningdale Station, South-Western Railway. ls, per lb. ; 2s. 3d. per gallon; or 18s. per bushel. Ctass 4.+6 HYACINTHS, 6 kinds, grown in Windows in 
rysanthemums, Chrysanthemums. From Professor LINDLEY, Royal Horticultural Society, London. | ist, Mr.tB. No Te "Hope Cottage, (Amateure M Nu 
H. , F.R.H.S, NouhsERYMAN, Stoke! «We have Men: made trial of your Grass Le ae it 18 2, Mr. Wm. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, Esq., Highg gate, N., ie: 
ei van taal ot ime vain oat d t YSANTUE. ir dne to sar that they have proved t have | 3d, Miss Fortune, 1, Gilstone Road, Brompton, B. W., 
pairs of varieties 0 wn for meny yea 
st, M 
3d, Messrs. Barr & Su ui rden, 10s, 
Crass 6.—12 Pot NE IPS pem eie lr 
ist, Messrs. v, ‘Gntbush & Son, 1 Highgate Nurseries 10s. 
2d, Mr. Wm. Paul, Waltham » N., 1l. 
CLASS 7. -- Pot: P REN 4 (A s.) 
ist, Mr. Wm. Young, Gr. to R. Muta. ca. Leer 1L. 10s. 
2d, Mr. Seb 2" Gr. to C. A. Hanbury, Esq., East Barnet, 
He 
3d, » A. “tar, Gr. to B. Noakes, Esq., North Hill, 
T XV 
High- 
en crocus SES, Collecti 
1st, Messrs. W. Cutbu sh & Son, Highgate, 
2d; Mr. yon bse Waltham Cross, Ni, rey 
OUS 8, 12 Pots. 
on of. Nn ne. ) 
Amate 
( 
rs.) 
q., Highgate, 15s. 
OWERS, various 
) 
3; distinet kinds. 
1st, Mr. Wi. Ung, . Barclay, Es 
uses 10. bed-oima of 12 FORCED FI 
(Open.—No Competition. 
Crass 11.—Oollection E my AMA e 
Ope titio 
=~ 
ie ds, (Open). 
oting, S., 153, 
olours. (Open 
"m LASS s 13. pr REACH not less than 3 ) 
o Competition. 
Crass 14.—6 Pots of pete of the VALLEY. (Open). 
1st, Mr. Wm. Bartlett, Shaftesbury Road, Hammersmith, W., 10. 
Crass 15.—6 PRIMULAS, various colours. (Open). 
Ist, ie ki icii Gr. to R. Hudson, Esq., Clapham 
rie s 
us Son, Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, 
3d, Mr. "een. Taylor, Gr. to C. A. Hanbury, Esa., East 
Barnet, 5e. 
Crass 16.—6 — — PRIMROSES.—(Open.) 
(No Competition.) 
Crass 17.—3 CAMELLIAS, distinct kinds. 
. (No Competition. 
CAMELLIAS, cut blooms, 
(Op n.) 
ist, Mr. Wm. Paul, Waltham — 
2d, Mr. W. H. Treen, Victoria Nursery, R 
Crass 19. MISOFLUANEQUS. Ko 
Extra Ist, — € W. Cutbush & Son, for a Collection of 
(Open.) 
v 
Crass 18,—12 distinct kinds, 
Hyacinths, 10s. 
Extra 2d, Mr. en. Paul, for a Collection of Hyacinth, 91. 
Extra, Mt. Wm. Bull, "for a Collection of New and Rare 
Plants, 97. 
Extra, Messrs. P Cutbush & Son, for a Collection of — 
Todman, for à € ollee niey 108. 
. W- Cutbush & Son, "of Nar- 
of Azalea: 
a Collec 
issu, 
| ff, cct Paul & Son, for a Coilection of Roses in Pots, 17. 
Th 
distinct ah ot, Ca d d ber on oululvation: faa a 
e vation. 
mi Ganden ret rap tare 
tee per -— 
T WOOD val SONS, kopioi COLLECTIONS 
100 varieties.. +, 20s. Od. | 25 varieties m nr MEE 
0b dr ipo. 0-]39^ a6 1. 2 6 
HALF HARDY ANNUALS: 
100 xy 258. 0d, | 25 varieties .. we Th Ok 
"ORIUEXK PLOWARR RikbS M ladpotead f riginal ME 
A im in original sealed 
packets on lowest terms. Mei 
CATALOGUES on applicati: 
Woodlands Nursery and 
Uckfield, Sussex. 
Seed MA. Maresfield, 
of 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1884. 
FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
THURSDAY. iu te Linnean. .. 8 rat. 
Row ze wp Pare ee, M (First Spring Sat 
patdi Gi pa 7 
AFTER an acquaintance with the blotched- 
AUOUBA JA vum —2 over 
British 
C, 
aig. 
| TE Tunbridge Wells; and 
ES us E dr 
Bostfree, on tee 
gita tne quality of th of the gon 
P Pall Mall, 
FOREIGN ERN 
to Apc i Amina and Gar- 
ait 
Ameri green, in its normal condition. It is no exaggera- 
Wie Nu EYS ML ICED and|tion to say that the plant exhibited by Mr 
PLA sedi: aad eg ip ormai p e i appican Season | STANDISH at South Kensington on Wednesday last, 
well as American sin e^ ripe ary of their orth a pilgrimage the pitiless 
Ji Nursery Stock, one of the most the of that luckless d a glorious 
Knap Hill Nursery, near Woking, Surrey. b ri ; as it in: laden with | 
OYAL HORTICULTURAL sOOIRTY.| hunches of ite large oblong betties of the brightest 
FLORAL - handy scenes 
Bea on Class Oecum. sd it and rn x rere means of presen oh 
meg JAPONICA T Dv aa ndish, Ascot. Recom- e gardening eommunit y is an ee of 
Grice, npn Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter peus both the introducer and the cultivator m 
and Chel ps we Ue Máy sai td x: 
Pasar d Lorn PALMERSTON, from Mr. W. Paul, Waltham me apeatsa do ie plant, t e special 
invitee Rosmz Fortune, from Messrs. Cutbush & Son, | of approbation ty we shape y a | saad iowa m 
Highga tonferred, was nobly m n 
silinir ae ge it has eome at we have not s 
—— 
HyaomrH HENRIETTA 
YAOINTH JOSEPHINE, > Mates, A Cutbush & & Son. 
(YXCIOPLESIUM PURIFLORUM, from Messrs, Veitch & Son, 
'OMMENDATION, 
ZALEA Lord Denny, from Mr. Todman, Cladham. 
phe de: from Messrs. Veitch & Son, 
BODODENDRON SP. 
apaina Vall "Hr MRNA day of the}, 
i, Beoretary to the Coumittee, 
Cutbush & iok: 
| 
Wers 
rest are all: o famil T vim) 
from @ single original, are & at tat les, dtd 
