bid THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avevsr 27, 196, © 
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IR TREES.—WA? WEYMOU TH | 
| v quick- mte nih ce X iei Rr a and soil, 8 feet ae | DUTCH FLOWER : ROOTS. 
upwards in i he ht, to be uvered fs free at Walton E tion ‘London 
and South Western Railway) and ep to live for 12 months 
x mane. 5. 
The Hollies, Weybrides: ere 
x Sranr, Gardener, 
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CE qm J m VEITCH, 
e particulars, and or i i 
paeme E ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W., 
Parex Cocos "Funke CoxrANY, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS RECEIVED HIS 
Kingston-upon-Thames. 
Postage Stamps ot Fost-offlos ANNUAL SUPPLY OF BULBOUS ROOTS FROM HOLLAND, 
. Orders payable to J. BaRsHAM 
diss. and is pleased to say that they are in excellent condition. 
Barsuam’s BRUSHES and 
2" MATS are sold in every town. 
CavrioN.—Every Brush 
. stamped, J, BarsHam’s Tu 
CATALOGUES are now ready, and will be forwarded post free on application. 
Fiscal. as Mb | J. V. desi toi I I th I I t ise him tl § i f gi "hog mper. d - MS 
20,000 Dwarf Roses in Pots on own Root ful Cultivation of Bulbs depends in a great pon their being planted early ust 27, 
RANCIS anD ARTHUR DICKSON - AND SONS, 
Th» “Upton” Nurseries, Chester, beg to offer 20,000 DWARF wr ` F E n 
HYBRID PERPETUAL BOURBON and TEA-SCENTED ROSES, ae " n , = met 
ON THEIR Ped ea in pots, inc.uding ali the novelties anu every SS jug X 7 m $7. Ce yo 
variety of merit yet introuuced, The. plauts are NUS STRONG and SS d g 3 f a > \ n QUA 
WELLE ESTABLISH, audif af planted out now will bloo: is Autum; lil (A 3 09 » € a 
F. & Sons TTG: TI eee Les SRE DOKS L2 SEA NC es o ] 
plus of tho pest HYBRID PERPETUAL and TEA SCENTED AA UE s « P LC S gy. 
wil bo terati ray dot wi for Autumn and Winter forciog. Purchasers >) ane : ex Re = ) e SU UC e 1 
all particulars on application as above. | Dye K G Tx cae po 
ULBURET “TEI ~ On POPE MO RE ae LTR M E: 
EQ aa -The Undersigned N: GS C ove GARI DEN f 
begs t edling 
follows prices za sd keen R PRESENT PLANTING (Sent Carriage Paid 
50s. per 
Meran mee e ute Rb perdon DUTCH, CAPE, FRENCH, and ITALIAN FLOWERING BULBS, 
Salsas IM RIGATA, e T. per dozen d rie kon 
S LAWSONLANA D ches 1 por Bm. ORNAMENTATION of the SITTING-ROOM, CONSERVATORY, GREENHOUSE, and FLOWER GARDEN, 
. Hexcuman, Edmon: r London. 
FERS: a rare e opportunit, y * em gentlemen, | THE COVENT GARDEN COLLECTIONS of BULBS for In and Out-doors, 10s. 6d. 6d., 21s., 42s., and 63s, 
Do VT Er ERN ens neh. ge. = About à THE PAXTONIAN eee A of BULBS for Out-doors, 10s. 6d., 15s. 64., 215., rs and 63s. 
MED x few ches Specimen. Plante, consisting of Ort ngo 'I Troes, Ce: THE n T, N G. BEEN s nd CRYSTAL PALACE COLLECTIONS for Indoor Winter Gardens, 10s. 6d., 
The whole to be Sold a Bargain, solely because the s much Sy and 6 
needed for oth ae LH w Road, Paddington, W | HY4 —€— Ds. 6d. t Hig per — CROCUS, 1s. 6d. to 4s. per 100. TULIPS, 3s. 64. to 20s. per 100. 
WKINS, ano: ursery, Harro ON ington, 5 
EE S n oes En vei ees i- A Detailed List of olli and a Ve age pe t Bulb t F d Paid tion, 
CARTER S FARMER'S VADE- Aeri of ‘oe — g of Bulbs, sent Free and Post Paid on application. 
BARR anp SUGDEN, ur MERCHANTS and FLORISTS, 12, KING STREET, 
Hearts [Pei PEDIGREE GREE | NURSERY WHEAT. COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 
sae 
“TRI erT jens tiae : CATTLEYA WARSCEWICZII, VARS. 
lin In November oe ea Several nice healthy Plants, just Ste — e the party who first sent C. Warscewiczii delicata and 
One Guinea a Bushel, or Seven Guineas a bn ding Bag, C. Wagn a to Prices on application. 
delivered at the Brighton Railway Station, upon Sepe. or Cheque or 
Post-office Order, without which the Wheat will &- no case b 
SAR, rsesene P. Hamar, Eog, FZS, Ue Manor Hou, DIPLADENIA AMABILIS. 
m E Wheat will not after the present season be again 
offered by Mr. Hallett to the public until 1868 at the earliest. Es to call the attention of all lovers of Choice Plants to this superb DIPLADENIA, of which we. 
New a > maksid fh entire stock. It is a new mene of unrivalled be eauty, with the deep rosy-crimsi a on flowers. 
RUMMOND BROTHERS T (Coit vf i. Peres Án pee paper the size of D. splendens. Leaves about the size of D. Vai. Houttei, ut of the form 
Davxxoxp, of Stirling, N.B) beg to announce that, being and texture of D. splendens. A most abundant bloomer, and for House decoration or Exhibition invaluable. 
about to Commence Feber rect "s SEED h as RETAIL SEEDS- 10s. 6d. each 
MEN, they have secured, uu Street, immediately x ° 
Spening fa September with T ene AE TRADI. Y intend HOUSE ano SON. YORE 
NS aia ell bo 25 obtain the used án zx c ail JAMES BACKHOUSE anD SON, YORK NURSERIES. 
ceni ipn Ar APOUIUMT D —-— — 
Ee multabe kinds, in proportions adopted NEW A CLIMBING FLAIR 
theGAR Lage meget ARTMENT they shall d al ee ar SE rn 
attention, usin g vory endeavour to secure for their Customers CLEMATIS JACKMANNI, First-class Certifica 
VEGETABLE R SEEDS of the findst quality and true CLEMATIS MURRO VIO LACEA, First- s Gortifoato. 
ae md prepared to receive and have executed Awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society, mus 4, 186. 
Edinburgh being most favourably si: 
ng eer Sr "Ute as Railway and Steamer 
communication eve; MMOND 
Broruers feel confidenc “tf e in respectfully soliciting Kingdom, Dac of the G EORG. E JAC K M A N & SO N, 
trade of the Country, E they hope, by studied attention to the 
es ronage Suing the 
wishes of those who may favour them with their 
ensuing season, to merit a continuance of support. > SURREY. 
eX aper UR MR. d c » pon application Hare much pleasure in offering to the x ui for the first pem e eal a rich coloured, 
e MÀ that they can recommend MR. confidence, being convince m gs yn Puppe a ard 
UTTON'S IMPROVED T TALIAN RYE-GRASS.— a de gn imde en e di ue € iod a Dian ns 
x “ their ee teas Adv ertisement, Au re 
in s Lecture delivered be Aiea. Eos ^em bh T ues. a of “the. “Floral ‘Committe, Royal Bortian Bociety, “August 4, ers Gardeners’ "I vee 2h 
Wight, as 2 im the Belts Weeki Messenger, and the Mark | 1 195; 6 onicle, January 9, 1864, on Meritorious Plants; al of Horti culi veris pagent 
Lane j —* reserve 
Oat land to lay down with Sotona Improved Italiaa Ryergrass, the Pii poe at 15s. each: G. LT Son cannot take further don 
rue en i IS Qu OR Nari wol € that size, for the future the price will be 
and dressed it after harvest with mano, and that in the Autumn, Strong Plants, 21s. each. 
when my fed it off, it their knees; and that I fed it f M red p E E i. Eon do Tanant. four Stamp 
off again this Ewes and Lambs, I think you will The usual allowance to the Trade. gs by Ly post free for Lwenty-Jo T 
that this is a crop of very er Bec This Italian Rye-grass, — | 
n: Kis most astonishing Vigorous gian; 
experience." Vosa NEW GRAPE, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
Mesi orton, dated Ap dd Farm, near Sheffield, in a letter to 
ox, dated A pril 9, 18 1863, says: 4 The alian regum TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT 
id peni: high, Pe Purchased Hom you, » 
bompa Hopes. have also been favoured wi h ng 
afis s Mx = Srvrr, s ining, Sept ember 14, 1668, B. S. ILLIAMS, 
last year V very Pade eco eae de PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N., 
iful mee Aena cut four goo crops from it since the 30th 
It my neighbours very much." 
and 
Feels great pleasure in being able to introduce this importan: It was raised several years since, 
“Tt is certainly delightful to witness the Sheep up to their knees | Was p last and the n: season ; therefore ample time d bee all wed to fully test its s qualities. It has been 
From Jons fnac Esq., ington, April 11, 1859. late 
in your Italian Rye-grass.” seen and reported most favourabl upon by — of the v feed of the day, each describing it as the best 
From Frepenicn H. HaLierr, Esq., The Manor House, Brighton. T mae extant, «e prc ipe that has been raised of and. 
agit ter tees ‘mes since e 33 ctm Ju M. E S. W., to meet an extensive Hee has prepared a ge: "Stor Sod which will be in excellent condition, 
again now, March 58, m April 12° was 4 feet high, and Gel for distribution in September. — orders are respectfully so: 
PRICES: sR 
Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. | AN HM Sn M 
Dr. Hoco's Report on the Royal Vineyard 
skin white and 
“ Bunches hard set, sometimes long and taperin sag esM nt obs it, that 
of thoir pec ved telas somewhat transparent, showing the texture of the flea’ Thagh it, it, remark mn xeu mp y mri 
eei e to much tuat | the whole berry may Grape, and recied a Fi elass Coriente om the Fruit Committee of the Royal Ho Srtiouldural Society.” 
1 Press. 
see Gardeners’ Chronicle, April 9. i gd 
A correct COLOURED y A ill b ge for 12 Postage Stamps 
