936 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [OCTOBER 1, 1864, 
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ESSRS. DOBSON ann SONS will be happy to make INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1862. 
ents with New Customers in the e to su 
them with the choicest CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, PRIM JUE THE ONLY PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED FOR SEEDS. 
and ly mpeni Am ready made up in Sealed Packets, an: 
which has gi h great satisfaction to most of the leading fir — 
in the Unit e Kingdom A liberal allowance made. VINE E 8. 
odlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. — — NE 
Pelargoniums and Ciner binges 
J DOBSON anp SONS have a large and t lly 
e healthy stock of plants, which they will = happy pe ph y at JA M ES CARTER 
Hed. moderate prices ; their collection contains all pon leading imd. 
an pa kinds, and intending purchasers E find o thei radva 
e t Pepe yir te with Urs ppegricus to ps lerniy s to call attention to their unrivalled stock of the E i 
helr now CA VUGUE is Sout. puntstes, aad ME Pets bering over 2000, in splendi id condition for Fruiting in Pots ||: 
application. e a ^ ew 
FIncir New BULB LIST is now ready, po ost free. Planting out, all true to name, raised from Vines growing at their 
——— uer odianda Nursery, Isleworth, W. 3 Yj Nursery, selected from th most approved varieties in cultivation 
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d Hardy British Ferns. = D/ The new varieties offered by thers this season may also be had. 
J IVERY 4 D SON have the pleasure to offer the UE A visit to the Nurser will well repay intending purchasers, when 
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e three i ae tioned distinct and beautiful ken c n peas m 
plants, showing their true characteristic vr 10s. 6d. and 2 ach. wey vem 
POLYSTICHUM AC A A ACROCLADON *HBS eee 
ATHYRIUM FICIX-FOMINA MUCRONATO M, UMN SUPPLEMENT to “ CARTER'S VADE MECUM, 
» GLOMERATUM. The AUT 
(They h ‘ach received First-class Certificates from the Royal Contine v i caf of 50 most ‘desimale varieties of id by and E ists of imported Dutch 
Horticultural Society, "and Royal Botanic Society. ks Bulbs, nn use vill ‘be Torwar forwarded b 
Likewise ATHY ae ‘UM nee FOEMINA ws red VER- it 
NONIÆ, and FISSIDENT URRENS at 5: á 
a E en JAMES CARTER ax» CO., SEED FARMERS, MERCHANTS ue m T 
"WEST RIDING NURSERY and 8 n 
have received their immense Collections of BULBOUS BOOTS 237, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON 
from Holland and France, fine sound Bulbs, and at prices lower tha 
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eop e E EAE An duo NOW READY, NEW HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS, 
COLLECTIONS r BEDS and BORDERS, Biante of Hya- 
po oo ing Doubl (mr "Bingie Tulips, £e. Snowdrops, Anemones, RamU- | Woy >, ADAPTED FOR COVERING VERANDAHS, TRELLIS WORK, WALLS, PORTICOS, PILLARS, FESTOONS & 
m oves = Me phere | eg d roots, bu named, 805. ET TE SS RRR SY EPR INCUN) 
diio 60. ERRE Vo chargo tor Package. CLEMATIS JACKMANNI, First- je Certificate. 
|a ii patr di Mam MEE CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA, First-class Certificate. 
3 v ndrons. - Awarded by the Royal Horticultural m August 4, 1863. 
GEN WATERER begs to announce that PANT 
CATA: U. f Hard "Scarlet, d other. Chol ODO. š ET 
DENDRONS, as exhibited by him at tho Royal Botanic Gardens, | Patronised by Her Majesty THE QUEEN, the Nobility and Gentry. 
Regent's Park, is now publ AK and can be had on application. It 
aes faithful descriptions all the esteemed varieties, as well as a | 
lect List of oe CONIFERS, with heights and prices; also the | 
leading kinds of E e dme e ROSES, FOREST TREE ES, gs | 
The American Nurs | 
South-Western Railw: | 
GEORGE JACKMAN & SON, 
J OHN w 4 "T ER wu R hog to oir the following Have much pleasure in offering to the ae for the fet t time, their a rich coloured, free flowering, 
SIX RHODODENDRONS, which will be sent out in the | and vigorous-growing oa that they c M with — peer rer being convinced, when known, = 
theltrade, They v dp ro ais. oh, with the usual dis scount to | will eg ehe av 1y high position in climbing shrubs. Orders will n be take en, and the plants will be sent ou 
Mee CX ation, and are such kinds as he can confidently | stric ifie tion 
MRS. FITZGERALD, very brigl MESS DUROS S RENE pee articulars of ‘their sterling merits," read our Large Advertisement, August t 6, page 745; the 
and foliage. ied. iu E "of “the Floral val Commit ttee, Roya gei = eril sn August 4, 1863 ; Gardeners’ Chronicle, "November 2, 
EU. DEPO, SETS 863 ; Journal of Horticulture, August 11, 1863; s" Chronicle, January 9, 1864; the pe t and Pomologist 
ni du Sac ee | Magücine, Beptember, 1864, with a Coloured Illus Ea: qud CAs ORo, Aupak 37. T 
„truss with very fine fol 
y mar Strong Xin; 91s. each. 
T A CATALOGUE of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK free on applicati m i 
HUGH LOW & CO. 
HAVE ON SALE A VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF FINE ONE-YEAR SEEDLING 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, 
At a very moderate price. Purchasers of Five or Ten Thousand will be very liberally treated. 
lilac, 
mar able. 
American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. 
CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. 
NEW PLANTS. 
FISHER, HOLMES, & CO., | 
cx aie 
NEW BERBERIS aw» ABIES. 
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DESCRIPTIONS F THEM IN THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE :— f 
BERBERIS Kd 
S eed hybrid E CO greta aceite do uen |j A beautiful. Oui c of Mie nim min Aem ii H for the amy it 
spine, Sid PE tec T cf TED. ode, So as otto appear fa but 0 JOE aiio post wi sir brevity anid phuxipu ne: ms j 
pt iei del of ES same enarming apricot colour as that ch renders Darwinii so on enini Fui Shey they : 
August 13, page 770. See p. 580 last year. , 
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fe et ste a Ba, fo te im “The s cir ba an ast Kath Amien Re, vay thes NAE 
orth odes el Em 
ofa tae apri t col rogard ioi mp er 
D Lors colour, and produced in racemes of from 3 to 5 together from the leaf axi ils; Mere of 
singly as mpetrifolia, PE which this new shrub has somethi H m 
ing the character, but T is more 
E. ». nn les which have Tunt been sent us, we are able to say that the bushes arë at this Also in Gardeners’ Chronicle for this year, p. 460, it states :— 
re ai purplis k be which must add grea*ly to their beauty, as eve roló; This Abies i habit that h red s t 
inde: y the period of their effect Tenes as ornamental shrubs. The berries, like the flowers, hang in E beneath M a ih bigger : 
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racemes of from 3 to 5 from the leaf axils, and are x UU as large as Currants 
its in 
but we learn that they are smaller than usual this year, E Nine to the excessive red at when v o add 
ate ride 
Has this M emm DERE A Ld Ter UI it ees strong shoots 4 feet lo. La 
een foliage, and adorned with fusi. itself, 
orange-eoloured b blossoms = early summer, we l have = eso. to show that it is H nkore tb pete prove name. Messrs. — ; Holmes & Co. e volgo — - 
plantations and game M EN x Sa NBER: "à 
First size, strong plants in pots, 21s. each Tid d joie, dis. ea. 
size, in pots, 15s. each. | Third size, in pots, 10s. 6d. each. A few extra sized Plants E 63s. each. 
Prices to the Trade on application. 
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MOBUIES. FOREST; ORNAMENTAL, and EVERGREEN SHRUBS; HEN GAR TURAL SEEDS! 
RLANTS; DUTCH FLOWER ROOMS, &., may be had Free in a. cdm den: AGRICUL 
OLMES, Ax» CO, HANDSWORTH NURSERY, SHEFFIELD. 
