THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ocronzm 8, 1864, 
958 
CARTERS “GARDENERS VADE-MECUM) | NEW GRAPH, ROYAL VINEYARD. 
NOW | READY FOR DELIVERY. 
OO Yr Pelargoniums. 
TH begs to offer oy good plants the following Y FOR DELIVE 
GE? xo. SMI 
JY new and choice PELARGONIU MS, at 30s. per dozen, viz: 
Achilles, Alexandra, Aristides, Amy, Be. ‘le of the Ball, Cyc "osure, 
Diadem, Display, Lord Eversley, Mag ggio, Philo, Princess Toles, ILLIAMS, 
Princess ot Wales, Paris, Quee E ars potted Nonpareil, Scarlet W 
Nonpareil, The Charmer, and The Brings. 5 zio aif 
ing HOLLOWAY, TRIOS, XN., 
PARADISE and virona " NURSERIES, 
e ZONALES, includi 
Also the undermentioned ZONALE : Ec: mg Pietet, yr PN 
in cultivation, at 15s. per dozen, viz : t 
damage Be e T gr maire c t ile Parterre; Gon a Eris m ATE UN. S uns d 
urope, Cedo Nul ^ugónie ezar Stoll F P years 
Desbois, Henrietta Renard, VER air, Mh Peer] Ed Begs t to announce that sd E ow um nabine a Drak EEREN P v fully ton ede qualit since, and 
d'Italie, Resplendens, Senato incre, Vulcan, Vi s 3 Reid ere 3 t 
e, Resplen r, x m fry reo rv and the previo P ihe best judges of the ie ay, each describing it as the bes: A 
the 
Gach. rted most favourably upon by many o 
ears. 
has also a first-class collection of all the my: enh „Kinds, of White Grape extant; an and no ay st Grape that has been raised of late ye 
1, Fa id Variegated, ith ther varieties too " 
preneh, Spotted, Fey, Rud Tias |e S NOR 
T nN Komor oan T ee ee Strong Planting Canes, 21s. each. | Strong Fruiting Canes, 42s, each, 
Woodwardiana. - 
poss Roses in Po ots wn Root: 
pi YR. ND ARTHU R CKSON- I ‘SONS, 
“Upto Chester, gt t 000 
ac i Um RBON and DE ROSES, INTERNATIONAL EXH IBITION 1862. 
ON THEIR OWN ROOTS, in pots, V D. br El ACT 
ko ER ow will bloom this THE ONLY PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED FOR SEEDS. 
F, & 
Sona have alao oe ares 
ea special] for Autumn and Winter forcing. Purchasers . VINES. 
will be — ane ag t with. 
ices and all particulars on application as above. 
Special Notice. 
J MEIKLE, The Nurseries, Folkestone, Kent, bega 
e to inform his customers ( ege those whose orders 
oe 
JAMES CARTER & CO. 
unable to execute last season) s Stock T ROSES [^ 5 thls th alled stock of the above. 
season unusually fine, and mi ee a ost of the very best sorts call attentio: unriv: ó y 
cultivation. Orders ex ecuted in strict rotation. ) us ove 2000, i in splendid condition for Fruiting in Pots 
A DESCRIPTIVE ad ERIOED Biss? 74 7 HUTA: ting out, all true to name, raised from Vines gri g at the 
A PONIA and AUREA, fino variet ees noni’ i J Nursery, ec om the most approved varieties in cultivation. 
ieties offered by others this season may also be had 
JAPONICA and AUREA, fine varieties. Safe l warra: 8 
Price 69. to 10s. each. PRO RM The new varie 3 : Da 
Roses.—Notice to the Trade. A visit to the Nursery will we " ay inten 
HARLES VERDIER, Fits (ex-Partner in, and they c ean make their own selections from an 3 
/ Successor to, the late firm of Victor Vernier Père & CHARLES : wpe fiib 
haa tho honour to faform. Nunerymen, osda m ap rade | The AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT to “ CARTER’S VADE MECUM,” 
Containing full ^ iced a of 50 most desirable iiai of Dk and complete Lists of imported DUTCH 
utumn use, will be forwarded by Post on application. 
e: 
CATA LOGUE of 'ROS S, which may be. ghiainee , post either 
R. Siu D& vw. 5, Harp 
BUL BS, 1 Pl 
the Trado only) nay also ADI da Dm | TAMER CARTET AND 0O., SEED FARMERS, MERCHANTS T I": 
» be obtained a | 
zal 237, 938, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON 
from him or of Agi 
Lane, Great tower Street, London „É. & 
New Rose 
HA — TARDE fg "(ex- Par Net UM 
Successor to, the late firm of Vieror VERDIER 
Vibes, tah, NURSERYMAN, 32, Rue du Marehé on ome ee Pubs 
R AES of ca es uum om of © wilt be RAT (d b and d Best NEW P AULS NURSERIES, W ALTH AM CROSS, N. 
p b e WM. PAUL (Sox AND SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE A. Pavi) 
Mom Sio. cited t th rund Show of a an ue 
riale e ortieulture de Paris" and 
Leni (sive at } for N nh . Respectfully invites an early inspection of the following leading PLANTS, &c., eultivated in his Establishment. 
vu M e ver Xs ES red,| The soil of these Nurseries being cool and strong, the trees &e., have suffered. nothing from the recent id weather; 
e w : full; | very | having been frequently removed, they are ‘odie state posed’ condition for transplanting. 
ublished a List of 68 other New | 
is Li HARDY FLOWERING TREES, SHRUBS and EVERGREENS. BEATON'S NEW HYBRID BEDDING sh ofthis Sy 4 
01 
HYBRID PERPETUALS. 
DUCHESSE DE as D EHE Vernier). — Flowers clear, 
brilliant carmine, t form, large and full; growth 
avis ena 
a 
also iey 
clus which ar 1 m e to TL poa nes ad List can be uo the O 
ol ned either direct from him or o s Agents, Messrs. R. Si- | —One thousand specie and varieties selected for is beauty or rosse Poet of the seaso: core tiie latest eff 
D & Son, 5, Harp Lane, í e, Great Tower Street, London, KC. fragrance of their flowers and foliage, and for the cde t E cessful h; brid and ab preset mcd TW. AME TEIAS» 
—— | u the e reap specimens niens e siz Some hove flowers and trusses of 
hi t gardening wilt 
: FRUIT TREES, for gem . Anew era in flower 
nus ampi Foe eme i jtm ve mmm pee Many Uds Dunn sao | bin 
X: gees i| BULEBS.—H; , kc the cl J 
iin. u ant “Descriptive CATALOGUE ar te pu REE and me the stock om the most ole sin Hd Ff 
ERBACEOUS TTL VN di disposable at his PLU Ich | on the Dog ito, ne and oM Toota NN pera hay A cei ‘i m sada: Un. Ee x 
Nes [xm nda rwr re ton eae heh ow 3 dd eal oi of Waltham,” “Princess of Wales," tig i son wings to be and Roy oyal Bote Soils alto, afore gah tne ast —— 
The CA i = n 
pulena odis of NEW ROSES and GLADIOLI will be 1 
PRICED CATALOGUES free by post. $ 
EU GENE VERDIER, Fms Am, NURSERYMAN 
Re 2 : 
Gare di PO (late Rue des Trois Ormes), Boulevard de la| ^ Orders by post promptly attended to. Entrance rm the Platform, Waltham Station, Great Eastern Railay, — 
ete PES a TRADE (wit unt). half an hour s ride fri from London. 
GLADIOLI iari oe iei MR. udi. — —— € xi 
mar era mr S d finely formed 3 LI" ry 
| plants, T jm 
Mol mdesor x E NEW FUCHSIAS, ETC. 2 
to pde Rx ne very stro! i ra Ano Toe ashing 
es rarietien T Tet e ON AND AFTER pressa 10, THE FOLLOWING NEW v eee. WILL BE SENT OUT j| 
TEF iy blotted vami lana ‘pare wie? 3 10s. 6d. etra or 91s. Gd. the F | 
dic Qu US Ue pia, o NAR. DONE In offering. in boita vaita e no ie remarks ka calling the 
es, 
ae Sa al hea is fis St. tn ed iy, nthe Cnn Km far Y wing Ae te 4d 
ons p pen e ear to wi 
X Vigorous and splendid plants, Minimes nike do EE tua 5 
a ARSE eana 
UGENE VERDIER, Frs Amb, NURSER t ovid blie fi is the only test of 
Ne dp Rue Dunois (iate Rue des Trois Ormes) per irl Tu aii 
kc 
UTUMN qc 
Obtain Seed by. ieren Collectors, his Esta 
blishmen EE IR AS chaser of Doe rti uum 
x Price, each variety, 1 € plants of the same variety, 60. 
NR bayor of the Thole e Gollecticn ve receive Gratis one root ‘of 
and f 
and a profuse blooming tiep, making an excellent 
growth. 
TROUBADO! 
elegantly b eo 
hat magnificent Rose ** Maréchal N BADOUR.—Sepals very broad, 
ont-rank exhibition plant. 
HY B) 
RDOISÉ D m tup PERPETUI pua RN 7 to s | ANNE BULLEYN.Sepals broad and of firm substance, erectly [corolla cup-shaped, e 
centimèiros diameter, in bunches of from 5 ea. Ha pede. a rich carmine scarlet tint; corolla of good outline, colour a rich olive black, 
evenly c bim | in colour rich rosy lavender. A profuse ppg not fading fori ane Gee a SS 
Moonset); by ite ersat, weth banded, and; dasigolibed: glows pyramid, requiring- » free unchecked. cy: Posen Le: 
$ well adapted for pyramid exhibition specimens. 
A tos: Vicorite Among the foregoing are one or two of Mr. Banks’ Seedlings, which were so highly noticed equas 7t 
cut flowers at the Royal Horticultural Society, and pranouneed a a decided advance, 
full flowers, 8 to 9 diamet 
sg a, strong iy shaded violet P^ 
JO) KEY eS, 
m or bright sadi nied ant, flowers ful, 10 i ino URTICI plants for Winter Con et Das 
The EL E den of A high! 
x Pen M Me fine 
T 
E nae erm to Salvia patens. | - Plat or bedding aud decor: 
ERRARE 
nis HYBRIDA SPLENDENS. 
SE EAN 224 C, RUBROVIOLACEA, spl 
brid 
WINTER-FLOWERED s dozen. 
eio Sa ae, or in whee? E mns oqus qp deu wad 
red diti co ae AC GRANDIFLORA, new white-flowered species, 
BANKS'S NEW C"TIICHSTA«q -— H 1M» eb PIGA hah H dis tants. 
mens! EG, HENDERSON axb SON, WEL NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, LONDON. 
