- 
120 
els GRATIS. 
x & Sons, 28, S Street, Clare Market. 
E UTEES various pem t Ls on SALE 
ay the Truck Load - moderate pri 
ort, Sand and Peat Depót, Reigate, 6, Surrey. 
Sold Retail by Nurserymen 
and dere» e m 18., 38., 
and 10s. 6d. e: 
delivered 
f Charing 
CRAE TUSE d 
d 
For vem 
use it, see long Advert 
Gardeners’ Ci Chronicle Fä the 21 i 5 
March, 1863; or apply kasi d 
Parext Cocoa FiB o" 
Kingston. piper Thamos 
Postage Stamps or Post-office 
Pru payable to J. BansHAM 
Bansuaws BRUSHES ana | 
MATS are sold in every town. 
vrroN.—Every Brush is 
, J. BarsHam’s Patent. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jury 30, 1864, 
-—In thé iniediste neighbourhood of For Sowing. ARTER'S FARMER'S VADE-MEC 
Covent Garon Mare! ung pan UTTON’S PROVED fan | CO UM. 
r bushel, or cheaper Seeds for 
Present Sowin; 
in iy e tuna 
This i ihe, best season for fowls Italian Borm ER begs to eer the following, all of 
Rye-grass to hich are warranted new and the finest es quality of ne 
\ the spring. ba aa: due acket—s. 
TRIFO wg INCARNATUM any C ARIA, Herbaceous, mixed 
per lb., or cheaper in CINERARIA, from rs Naan ck mixed ' 
S 
eu the above will be found 
ei "mending Clover and Grass » = EE . 
Feed in PRIMULA” SIN mixed (L4 73 
A PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CA' OGUE of SEED 
PLANTS is published and will be Ene ey to applicants, 
Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. 
HE BEST SORTS of CABBAGE 
( M RAHAM’ 
SEEDS, i") packets, 6d. each sort, Post a hardy Orchai 
suffici of and proli: 
= ee plants o ford, and polite Grap Fst class C 
e 
g. 
“MUSTARD SEE i] sheep 
October and Se eae or for Green Manure. 
Mai w Seed at reduced price. 
"i Soxs, Royal Berkshire Se 
Establishment, Reading. 
E 
06 
Dc 
mU 
10 
26 
S an 
SUTTON'S IMPERIAL 
EARLY BLENHEIM an 
SUTTON'S DWARF COMBE HAE AN ieee dii Lis 
a \QNPAREIL EARLY YORK ENFIELD vi ceria ek EES 
j other old sorts, 3d. per pekt ; P DEDMIA AD | prices t P4 ahaa n rapes. STS and 
CATTLE CABBAGE, 2s. 6d. es, Ascot, Berks. 
Surrox & Sons, 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, 
Reading. 
and valuable EARLY WHITE GRAPE, and that the ee 
sent out early in autumn. Full partic as to ds quA TE 
given in future advertisements. In the meantim d during cm 
of the eee of seeing an to Ex Gardens of Dalkeith Palace will 
Di 
Vine Du 
HUS ERT PARKER begs to announce that he has 
rranged for the distribution of the stock of this very distinct 
"ALANDRINIA UMBELLATA.—We have now erem 
bed ofthis charming plant, about ' feet long, in FULL BLOO: M: 
and feel assured that in its own colour Weir magenta crimson) it has | whole 
no rival in cultivation. Thus moms forms in the full sunshine a | have opportuni and nda mdging rd m a eo a largo 
ing brilliancy that is almost painful to the eyes | quantity of pot an 
(3 
| glowing tarer f dazzlin; 
e bed stood unprotected during the whole of the late long 
and (liha proda 
Fine SNA 
PASA Order Canes, di zs oke, s E ases Moye 
e 00) an e 
g Plants in pots, 25s. per 100, 4s. per dozen, 6d. each. otai Lari ee, Ow ng wi execu in 
s. Backnovuse & Sox, York Nurseries. 
strict 
Seed Oats in ‘fall Ear, and 
di n 
high, June 11, 1864, a! 
LETT'S MANOR PARMI ATOA 
Mark’s Church, wn), is 
Field “adjoins ¢ rod Toda (at the | 
e Manor House), where a sample of the Oats | 
be eden: ae presenting Card with Address d 
and yi 
and 185 trusses (0 
cent. less bushel, and of straw St russes p 
ts were p hand-picked, to ensure perfect purity, 
and drilled on the above Upon the 
ld EDU 17 of this year. 
Husk. 
5 
EES 
same field, 1863 :— 
ee s 3091 per cent. 
of the Great Eastern Colne Valley Railwa: 
tee to 19 offer 12 distinct and most ipis i HARDY C 
wel-established, from 18 inches to 3 fe TM for 9s. They 
consist of the finest CLIMBING I JASMÍNES, PASSION 
FLOWERS, Wiesen ard (in e rare kin: n CLEMATIS 
IVIES (a t beautiful collection &c. t Office 
must accompany the order from strangi ers. 
A CATALOGUE for one Peer is now in rus spe: of New and 
Rare lanta o of 1864, at re ES We ss all the greatest 
bere CATAL OGUE of GENERAL STOCK anda WHOLESALE 
CATALOGUE of STOCK. each oy one stamp. 
NEW HARDY CLIMBING 
00 
Dum AND CO. Sturmer and Woodlan | 
serie neat Halstead, and only one mile from 3 
PLANTS. 
NEW PLANT CATALOGUE. 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, Chu, , S.W., 
Begs to announce that his CATALOGUE of NEW e BEAUTIFUL rANIS for the present alan. 
now ready, and will be Yorwarded Post Free on applicatio 
It contains full S goi Me the following CHOICE SELECTION, ‘all of which - e: can be confidently 
recommended as being of sterling merit, and desirable acquisitions in their reer classes : 
ANTHURIUM SCHERTZERIANUM (Schott). DRACJENA ROBUST. 
AZALEA (INDICA) STELLA. ERANTHEMUM COOPERI (H: 
PONE 
"TU. 
AZALEA (INDICA) VESUVIUS. 
BERBERIDOPSIS CORALLIN CTRNOGRAMMA (DICTYOGRAMMAT JAPONICA, 
RÀ GYMNOG: MA A PRARCII (Moore). 
BLECHNUM NITIDUM CONTRACTUM. 
BOMAREA MULTIFLORA. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA VARIEGATA. 
CAMELLIA SASANQUA VARIEGATA. 
CEANOTHUS SEXES panus (Hooker). 
CYPRIPEDIUM PEARCI 
DRACAENA COOP: ERIL 
DRACÆNA LIMBATA, 
RAM 
LEPTOPTERIS (TODEA) SUPERBA. (Moore). z 
MARANTA STRIATA. 1 
PANCRAT au ZEYLANICU 4 
PLANERA A! TMIN TUVO 
PRUMNOPITYS S ELEGAN TM 
PTERIS SERRULATA CRISTAT. 
RETINOSPORA SQUARROSA, TRUE (Siebold). 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY.—July, 1864. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANNI, First-class Certificate, 
CLEMATIS RUBRO- VIOLACEA, First-class Certificate, 
A Royal Horticultural Society, v eem 1863. 
the fente parent. 
sory which, in the 
and consisted of a 
—This was from the same batch of 
D ah the Totens si differed chiefly in 1ts mtense maroon 
shaded, reddish violet flowers, which were remarkable for the rich 
ar ong Ans temps of the noite 
pore is an E 
paper, Nov. 1863 :— 
** The recollection of some hard; hybrid forms of ME es s Um 
Kensington during the summer has served us 
hardy Climbers, the Clematis already ooduptes GEN rod 
Cut LM. of two of them exhibited on the occasion 
4, 1863), obtained each a unanimous Tex ofa 
and p they deserved it, for certainly nothing 
more 
of eae two 
Hed vit x 
obovate form, 
its leaves oth, and its 
flowers a tri crm er, ad E. ri sh-tin! ted Yi jolet, almost a 
maroon when fresh openads "bot uming the violet: tink as the 
rne oidor, anoun a ires retaining a Days e mpare: 
with TR UE ere, if possible, n ind remark- 
able WM E eae more dope ore Te x 
seedlings wi lan: the female plant, 
crossed with the two very distinct sorts already mentioned wel have 
seldom seen o sd d ore A rS the lustrous richriess of the 
colours g t ir beaut Sx 
nT 186. Merit 
ronicle, J: 
PRIZE MEDAL FOR SEEDS AND CEREALS. 
ESTABLISHED 1800 
. 
WILLIAM MORTON, 
OLD MARKET PLACE, RIPON, YORKSHIRE, 
SWEDE lected lar v4 of OS the 
GREEN-TOPPED S perlo, New TUR DE 
(Various), BRO. 
BOY TURNIP. 
r lb. ; and his aT erc HYDRI 
NG-STAL EEDS, WHITE t d DON 
TURES of GRASS SEEDS for aen rura voe to the various soils; ENGL an 
CLOVERS, ARTIFICIAL GRASSES, LAWN GRASS, RYE-GRASSES, &c. Circulars (Third Edition) free by Post. 
RIPON and CLARO SEED ESTABLISHMENT, RIPON, YORKSHIRE. 
Is E UN lying his YELLOW 
ardy ene Swede, at od. 
-LEAVED and 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. 
B. S. WILLIAMS, 
PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, Bu ct. N., 
to introduce this important ac uisition years since. 
as raised si 
n; therefore ample time has bees dieci ~ fully lye its uiii. 
Feels great pleasure in heing aie ble 
was fruited last and the previou: 
seen and reported most favorabl -dnei um any of the best judges of the day, 
bee best Grape tha has been raised of late iare Hd 
White Gra; eme 
itcm has prepared a which will be in excellent condi 
dió dy Ch 
in New Plants, mentions— 
TO. Mare es an English TUN brid, with flowers ofthe richest velvety | 
11, 1863, remarks :— 
led violet flower. €. rubro- 
“The Jo: of Horticulture,” 
“C. Jacki a beautiful pee 
violacea, a finely-formed reddish violet-c 
REM Maishani prave a great 
B. S. W., tock 
ready for disizibution 1 in i Re: Early orders are respectfully saree olcited. A List of those who have fav 
| with orders will be published shortly. PRICES : 
Strong Planting Canes, 91s. each. | Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s. each. 
et-coloured gres eA Saas 
— of hardy 
E JAOK MAN & Sow, Wokin 
uch 
AS to the public Nursery, Surrey, Bayo much 
I SOMMA HO quio Vor spei ceder 
sterling ments, after above con: 
excellence and beauty. Seed 
ERU id Fotetióm M 
aa’s Report on the Royal Vineyard Grape : 
otimes short ovate: Berries | 
oe sper ara cease I a a as ft ate aa 
This is hog bm ea Co Peg cirom the Fruit Committee of the Royal Horticultural 
Fot the opinions of de orl Press Chronicle, April 9. 
OAT OTTDED 
see 
+17 1 
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