Joxx 11, 1864.] ` THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 553 
Fide Choice Seeds for Pr ts 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. "E ck m 
TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. of his wellkno wn stra 
. 
Per pkt.—s. d. &. d. | e p kt.—s. d. 8. d. 
PRIMUL A EE | A and 3 6 INTERMED ATE J 
NERARIA .. r SE A ET 
1 S. W E | i TAMS, CALCEOLARIA 1 6 and 2 6| BROMPTON do. 
The above Seeds are saved with great care, and can be warra-ted 
to give satisfaction. 
PARADISE and VICTORIA ir yag haa HOLLOWAY, LONDON, i .. Parsiiso and Victoria Nurseries, HoHowsy, London, ES 
New and Choice Plants. 
Feels great p pleasure i int iti It was raised sevi eral years since, and was 2| 44 P 8. WILLIAMS invites inspection of his large and 
fraited lest g 1 fully test its qualities. lt has Meri VU TU an CR t o EXOTI a ORCHIDS, MR. 
aod ii most favourably upon S m of die best judges of the iet p describing it,as the best late W sem PARRA FA RIEGATED, and PORN: AS YN FS 
d the E PL , TREE FERNS, &c. t which are some very fine 
B. S. W. an extensive demand, has prepared a “large Stock, which will be in excellent condition, and specimen YE and PRICED CATALOGUE post free on 
ready for distribution i in I Early orders are respectfully solici ted. A List of those who have favoured him | application, j M 
with orders will be published shortly. Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, | Honoran ) London, N 
PRICES: To the Trade. Deuteia cren: ok 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. | Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s. each. r[ aos. CRIPPS, NunsERYMAN, Tur veia Wells, will 
e happy 
to supply Plante of the above new and handsome hardy 
wering Japanese Shrub, well established in pots, 
Dr. per doz., or 50s. per m8 LAS TERZA. DOS RATUS, 
m Mer es hard and well set, sometimes tapering, and som: roundish ovate, skin white and beautiful hard: Japanese Fern, 5s. eac 
hat transparent, showing the — fit — ooa ET remarkably th, an and n c B to the flesh ; so thin is CE that | 2s. LAS us. Loy EAE En put: uni pai 
Hoca's Report on ot yal Lo td ion 
the: whole berry may be eaten without any inconvenience being m A and iere dotem with a fine Sweet-wate 
This is a fine looking” ae ue en rm ieultural Society. Seeds Worth Growing. 
For the opinions of the Horticultural unten see Card deners d FM p cm 9. Des SONS PRIZE e oe a PE A SEED is 
A correct COLOURED ILLUSTRATION by Mua will t 2 Postage Stamps r9 oso aad rin SMS DOSE te es Larne 
PX eee CAE OBSON'S PRIZE CINERARL A SEED. —Ten First 
BEDDING PL ANTS. remi arr rr to Dg Collection in the Spring, 1862. In sealed 
OBSONS PRIZE pene pil E d BEN 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON Bons ad wnat ee 
Will select choice varieties from the following sections, at for 50, and 21s. for 100 plants. In these p 
selections many fine varieties tee bo —— The F dika dum Muta eit of extra quality. Purchasers will please uM BARNES S om od m. e: e Voies d 
to specify such sections as may not be required, ers particularly desired. e finest specimen ns, suitable for exhibition in this of deu 
AN rn ANIUM PANSIES pate i e prs prone of cee ane psions, from AMI 
BOUVARDIA HELIOTROPE PENTSTEMON to form symmetrical specimens, and finely set with bloom. Any F 
à ALCEOLARIA HOLLYHOCK PETUNIA forming a collection or increasing their present one win do do well to 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LANTANA SALVIA cultivating wit Vo found, the whole grafted upon he stock that 
aan MA | LOBELIA TROPJEOLUM E B. E proved #0 bly adapted to thier, p be many years 
VERBENA close observation 
PRICED Prat will be forwarded upon application post free. 
mden Nursery, Camberwell, S.—June 11. 
[ou GARDENERS VADE-MECUM. 
| W HEELERS LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS. 
MIMULUS 
With Coloured-leaved Plants. 
Descriptive Spring Catalogue forwarded on application, 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST, JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. 
iG fe Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
TURDAY, JUNE 1 
THE BRISTOL MEETING 
OF THE 
BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY. Tins yim Pan sonso wen Committee 
at South Kensington on 
EE eee Tvrspax, June u question of Fellov Ws) ai atdo. .. 4, Pers 
Vilson 
“a ; E ON M sui. P. ^us D PUE. 
Tuorspay, — 16—Linnean ot EL ae B dE 
9 e- 
SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, 
Four hundred blossoms of CATTLEYA Mossrx 
at a view! This is a sight truly worth a 
for poe Nem Ponte an purposes, all grown by SUTTON & Bons in their mis t Reading. X Collec: ie : t ma y y E 
of AME RICULTURAL ROOTS.» as also a ity e number of "Models from SE teit meat of the same, ius z to blo at Broo — oed Che Imsford. 
Sutton’s ee «is Sutton's s improved varieties of Mangel Wurzel, Sutton's Imperial Green Globe and other | A1 asi such blossoms too! abd puny things with 
Turnips, eri 
Ur ud uL 7 7 r7 zi J 4E 
J 
Turnips. edoa heat, but located in a ventilated house 
a re i 
.. SUTTON AND SONS, ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. colours in marvellous variety, and in all the 
PRIZE MEDAL FOR SEEDS AND CEREALS. mcer AE ae rire con eerie 
petals, in denm mae eine s much as 3 inches in 
ESTABLISHED 1 readth, Mr, Warner has certainly learnt the 
| secret of managing Cattleya Mossi to perfection; 
| : WILLI AM MORTON and consequently such a Dye as his MR ud 
E - E deae at the time of our visit, is we 
| OLD MARKET PLACE, RIPON, YORKSHIRE, : Reset ree. ota paralleled in "England ! or 
AU ied Ai 
f  Bnows pplying LOW DB -TOPPED SWEDE TURNIP, grown from selected large Bulbs of th who large displ 
Hardy Green M at 9d. PR RUE TON E HYBRID, 82. per lb. NEW TURNIP SEEDS jediom atthe p x 
: 7 ; er lb. NEW ee — chose neuem "Gattloyas i i i blossom Lat the s 
: mas D ROAD-LEAVED and LONG-STALRED RADE SER DED 8d. por 1b. oWURZE DS. | place and at the same moment, can have any pos 
CLOVE XTURES of GRASS SEEDS for Permanent Pasture, suitable to the various soils; phi x; vem Te 
ARTIFICIAL GRASSES, LAWN GMA endless vari which occurs amongst 
N GRASS, RYE-GRASSES, &e. Circular s (Third Edition) free by Post. them. Scarcely two viia are alike, and pr : 
: RIPON and CLARO SEED ESTABLISHMENT, RIPON, YORKSHIRE. are most remarkably distinct from each other, so 
| — E in future it will not be enough for the Orchido- 
E x VIOLA DEVONIENSIS, ua andae gap bi mind how EE 
ACER À NEW PERPETUAL BLOOMING BLOOMING SWEEI-SCENTED VIOLET. e nd t set about: 
i those which best st i x fy. E 
N NURSERIES, near EXETER, oe 
MESSRS. sar [ES SCLATER & CO. | d 
T, partieularly recommending it to those who v Violet flowers and in the amount of dn which a anm 
| Tor br ain at i r argest d Vio ae “omens Vary hardy d robust, blooming ptus sy d perpetually from | the several uiis and the orange stain takes n 
ener vedi ril hesin 1 flowers extra-large ; pulogr o of the darkest blue, and very sw canted} the flower stem | more of yellow or buff as it is brighter or duller in 
F. » length, bm ei —_ large and thick, bunching zen idly. me, and is confined within the tubular portion of 
of which is as follow: the base of the lip, or brought forward to the 
he ra From Mr. G. B. Canunstm General Fr wuiterer, St. Martin's -- Exe Wu Pompes » he A Ce the lip expands, but 
la eue bunches of those beaut; 
Een "hog ae rr E ola DR 
ions whieh these two features undergo that the 
Strong Plants now sending out at 12s. per dozen, or 60s. per 100. differences between the severcl varieties occur, 
des T 
Orders received in London by HURST ax» SON, 6, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C. ! white to deep rosy blush, which the sepals se 
