Jung 18, 1854] THE ARTENES LONI AND AGRICULTURAL ore 511 
WHEELER'S LITTLE BOOK on SEEDS. eeds for Present Sowing. 
S. Wilt: NS can now supply Genuine SEEDS sl yy M. PAUL can eonfident EA rebia the following 
known 
" his well- five PE egy reap cq by hi In Beauty 
= of Waltham, Princess of Wales, an r he beli 
FO idu em UM ce E RIMULA. pits d A irs C aia aar has succeeded in Meyer race epp free from ps e. "te 
CINERARIA ` 1 6and2 6 pSTOCK 0 Gand 0} Of constitution which renders almost valueless some of the most 
oice Perennials and CALCEOLARIA 1 6and2 6| BROMPTON do: 0 6andl 0 BEAUTY OR MEN XM au. eh pA 
3 ith 
Ch 
G. HENDERSON AND SON EX: the osi J 
e SEEDS for present sowing, o: 
PERFECTION SWEET Pa geese of mers -— aet , form, 
variety, mixed, 6d. ai E packet ; 10 m sein 8e ei ; 
x ceri STAS, 1s. and 1s. 6d. each. 
late of these, 2s. 6d. 
- QMISATIORS and is, lle 6d; c6 and mixed, 2s. 
The above Seeds ar 
to give satietiotlon: x 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. 
ew an ants. : 
IB WILLIAMS in ate inspection of his large and 
well assorted Collections of EXOTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS, 
+ rade ER, GERMAN, d doble mixed, 1s. 
Y am o et and separate colours, 4s. 
[OE ar English Btooderedy d. pasg 
iia : cos Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W, - 
— Duchess of Buccleuch. 
PARKER begs to ganounce that he has 
arranged for the distribution of the stock of this very distinct 
and valuable xi ARLE WHITE GR. AI. Pee that the plants will be 
sent out ear] autumn. Full particulars as to its qualities will be 
i ° adv ertisements. m i 
whole of the season, visitors to the Gardens of Dalkeith Aen will 
ge 
t t 
OT; ; White and Samet Se st 2s 6d. per pac em 
N, Seed "North Y uL Covent Garden W.C, 
unequalled in the kingdom. ealed packets, 1s. 6d., 6d., 
3s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
packets, 1s., 2s. 6d., 
CARNATION, Self, Flakes, d “Biza: 2s. 6d. per packet. RED ROVER (W. Paul) Flowers pete 
to bright rosy carmine, cupped, E and Tulle uet 
md. very uu - v x premier prize at NS Natio ional 
m: ge e w Rose 
Ros 
ORD MACAULAY, EP. (W. Pa al .—Flowers ds 
ranging 
from scarlet crimson to rich plum colour, thick in the petal, 
large, full, produced abundantly and in rapid puccbaion’ abit 
‘ood, foliage handsome, asplendid Rose. Leer Certificates 
-— 6d” and 2s. Io WS IEGATED, and OR STOVE and GREEN HOUSE from the Royal Horticultural, and Royal Botanic Societies 
„ondon. ce 5s. to 7s, 6d, eac! 
wey specimens. TREE FERNS, Son nese, Which sro gome very fine LORD HERBERT, » LE. (W. tte ph Flo sanan d s P ot Waltham, 
i 9 tals reflexing at the summits, in the way of Beauty o. am, 
d25.6d. 1n 12 varieties do., 2s. 6d. A MN and PRICED CATALOGUE post free on rice fall anes forme d an "pter “of firs mtr E b 
RME EATER Lg white, = = 1s. each, P _ Paradise and Victor urseries, Holloway, EL 3 Firs ES First-class Cert e n Ro yal Botanic Soc T nd 
ALEXA Wis Veen 'EO: I ^ PRINCESS OF WALES, H.P. (W. Paul).—Flowers vivid c 
ae ANDRA, à White Intermediate, 1s. per packet. l [T SRIVALLE A D CALCEOLARIA, RIMULA, fede. M. tap ero i SOME bod; at aioe, ers i na 
FLO he purple, and: ca eco. ERARIA CARNATION, and PIC on thickn f the petals, cupped, large, very double, and remark- 
ar WERED pu oe ixed, 1 HERBACEOUS CALCÉOLA RIA. = 6a iip are et Ship = aes irae ča CV ra Bec free, "hardy, and 
OANT CAPE STOCK, mix 6a. OINERARIA or Gd ne Bese gen EEO: Orpaka: vigorous ; foliage handsome. Quite firs sete Price 7s. 6d. eac 
me. 
A coloured plate by Andrews for seven p: e stamps. 
ga puni. A a E 
Christmas; not very double. vu wth extraordinarily US 5 
oe a splendid Pi Rose, 2s. 6d. 
leo seda Worth Ith. bite he » al r is pera Sacral ode a d bri ht "d 
js | vigorous healt y habit; t leepes es! 
TDOBSON? 8 PR CALCHOEA T. M pce t E — CE the x "of the Yun: Pad; opening but, on thre 
blow ading 
ri 
“Mr. A iy afa exhibited H.P. 
EN one o. A 
OBSON’S PRIZE CINERARIA SEED.—Ten First ss of W. K bi 3 
Paises. diria Ed wes Collection in the Spring, 1862, In sealed hb sede JH boite e Saren * Tose, r en TEE admired. 
The 
"rine vi spe ee FRENCH ROSES, 36s. to 42s. per dozen. 
have opportunities of ene, and judging of its merits, as a lar, 
gani of rebe and ent Vines are now fruiting T GS NSI SEED, us plants of the old and popular sorts, 9s. to 183, 
— Án OBSON'S PRIZE PRIMULA SINENSIS n. 
MM odch. nm ee being (modi jap paa, D patj ringed, In sealed e is a ue and ós. XP. pri fete fida tos 01 RR 
strict rotation, N & Sons, Seedsmen, Islew E! Eee ud RUE AES IUMS, CALADIUMS. 
Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. " bicolor icturatum 
ERBACROUS CALCEOLARIA, i ; SEED. 2 jum ERE T p dium Wightii eer peecile 
v $» eure marmoratum 
H S MU CADINE 
hardy Orchard-house Grape with a Frontignan flavour.—This | CHOICE CALCEOLARIA A —This unrivalled strain has in 
pe was rai every instance Vue 
CHOICE PRIMULA SIN ENSIS FI LATA A eyes superb 
tes mtini 
Belley: argyri Chai 
iud LT mnm VOR rains be This pe of 10 Y plants for 10s., hamper and package included. 
seen in bloom here. Packe and 5s, Apply to J. C, Panman, Providence Nursery, Boston n Spa, near Tadcaster 
COURT 7 pe ren oe a 
tish Fern Catalogu 
OBERT SIM can now send, post P free for six postage 
and ret Tuy A crack as th s variety Em is s al SHOTS CINERARIA—Saved ros o: pue Mcr. and can- 
bear ie bunc! ing equal in size to f Roy: ealed Packets, 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. stamps, 
The Stock having been purchased by Jose Serena, eb Plant SCARLET INTERMEDIATE STOCK. tes "Yu and fine. Sealed | ieluain prices ot dr es Try a or his New and PRICED 
e ci n purchase y Joun STANDISH, stron; 8 an e. eale 
will be sent out in the first week of June, price 16s. to Sis. 6d. each, Packets, 15. and 2s. 6d. Ner, IVE CATALOGUE of BRITISH snd EXOTIC FERNS, 
PANSY. from best named varieties, Sealed Packets, 1s. and 2s. 6d. 
Sats Lt first-class Seeds. See CA’ UTA LOGUE, post free. 
. Curnusn & Sox, Highgate Nurseries, London, N, 
had o: 
Strong Plants - all the MGE kinds of Gray LISTS and 
Prices to to be application. dm cine 
urseries, Ascot, Berks.'' 
NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
. WILLIAMS, 
* Part JI. Ei es will be issued as uem y as possible. 
oot's Cray Nursery, S.E 
xotic and Hardy F: 
Ipod COOLING has a fine Mock 0 of portcalarls 
rate 
Spe a well-grown Plants to dispose of, very mode: 
cimens suitable for exhibition. PRICED 
Also a few s 
ferme. fr i 
TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. FERNS wal X ES uon noe DOREM 
ted. 
h N E Derby. 
ARR AND SUGDEN $2 PLANT » CASES, D^ palsy 
filled with Plants for Window and Table Decoratio on, 1 
210s. These were awar a aed Eee t Royal Hlortiediara 4 Fete 
PARADISE and Aioni NURSERIES, erat LONDON, N., ONSE Show; wid 
Bol te A "lower Show. Rus 
dow Boxes, 10s. 6d. ; Ranti inde Gardens, i 
Xes, 
Barr & Sucpen, Seed nee 12, King Street, Covent Garden 
ls great pe easure in being able to introduce this i important acqui: It was raised several years since, and wa? (opposite the Garrick Club), W. 
Fee! 
fruited last and the previous season ; therefore ample time le D cmt to fully test its qualities. lt has been see 
an "sata is fiv E an Ld of the best duse of of the day, each describing it as the best late White 
extensive demand, lo one a rim Stock, which will be in excellent condition, and 
ready for distribution in S tember. Early orders ici i 
vill orders PALTA moll epi a riy. y are respectfully solici ted. A List of those who have favoured him | 
PRICES: 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. l Strong pis EN 42s, each. 
i m ee m a iN 
Dr. Hoas Report on the Royal Vineyard Gra 
“ Bunches hard and well set, sometimes long tapering, and sometimes short ovate, faces i 
HF e RUM LM Showing ‘the texture of th the f ou Suc it, remarkably thin, and adhering io gt Ci iei s0 thin eit a that 
ie mo ole berry may be eaten without any inconvenience being caused by the skin. Flesh firm and crackling, with a fine Smock ger flavour. 
This fine looking Gray E and received a First-class Certificate from the Fruit Committee of the Royal Horti cultural Societ; b 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, € 
M: E ENSUING WEEK. 
: rem msington ^s of ug e 
MEL ju du PM. 
Tvorspay, June 21 , by Mr. Mu urray), 
TR EE Wu as s es 3 P.M. 
ale aa ap d. Park "Company Floral Exhi- 
Tnunspax, biti 
TAM UE day 
viuit in general with res Md: a the 
or the opinions of the Horticultural Press s, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, April 9. ss nges 
which take place in FRurr, after it 
A correct DOLDUR ILLUSTRATION by AxpREWs wiil be sent in e exchange for 12 Postage Stamps. arrived. ‘at b degree of eur when it Fr 
naturally | from stalk, or when : it has 
a d at K 
PRIZE MEDAL d: dm Di ae CEREALS. mre to secure his crop. Prey iona chased 
ster fr ok. nves d dut this, which 
a 
any F beio e in 
WILLIAM MORTON, — pA EE E 
MARKET PLACE, RIPON, YORKSHIRE, 
Isnow supplying his YELLOW E TURNIP, grown from selected large Bulbs of the 
LEAVED and 
(Various), BRO E SEEDS, WHITE MU 
Hardy DIA Swede, = od. i: perth an and n nd his large FOS FOSTERTON HYBRID. 8d. ata lb. NEW ME aw no 
ON! WURZ DS. | 
MIXTURES of GRASS SEEDS for Te t Pasture, suitable to the various soils ; ENGLI inn ce iad can 
decompo changes sore do not depend on mer 
t : 
CLOVERS, ARTIFICIAL GRASSES, LAWN GRASS, RYE-GRASSES, &e. Cireulars (Third Edition) To by Post 
RIPON and CLARO SEED ESTABLISHMENT, RIPON, YORKSHIRE. 
y passe en 
x Cainii, who lately laid before the 
ubject 
m 
er the fruit is ERE e source of 
urishment or support is cut off ex cept from 
three ae iE points, 
HOURS proposes "de himself to E 
LT ratio 
VIOLA DEVONIENSIS, e p 
A NEW PERPETUAL BLOOMING SWEET-SCENTED VIOLET. 2 2 Th ain at han of there patrons 
; PR o Solel aes 
MESSRS. JAMES SCLATER & 00, [RETN 
DEVON NURSERIES, near EXETER, pples, Oranges, aad 
ME imam in 
for Ap now € A ffer this superb VIOLET, mani y recommending it to those who cultivate Violet hie est the the former er predominate or atmospheric 
Sept e pat 1 Howered Mo Violet known. Very hardy and robust, blooming Loir eu perpetuall air. xygen heit giving 
seni d re Sint xtra large; suis = he tnd tc, blue, ching ve dy t scented; the flower imi ees Marr ry acid gas, at t in i greater q üantitioa 
DAMM lengthy mira Z — Temm m ad pien when exposed to ee eral, ad nU e 
EE Le, General Fruiterer, St. Martin's Street, Exeter el of iat pio raturo t et A asa 
I have Ma non f ember to April a constant suppl; esos e beautiful Violets. The . ia 
fowo are tthe a sate ition has commenced, the tit 
SEE : to the furthest. CX e ced a he under TN 3 sal preferens i E ws Tem s rapidly, so that it UM i ie = 
Rip Plants now sending out at 12s. per dozen, or 60s. per 100. 
Orders received in London by HURST Ax» SON, 6, LEADENHALL STREET, E.C, 
d 
The ex ied] juices altis pu different fruits 
