[Ocronzz 8, 1864, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
SUTTON’S 
UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS OF 
960 
O 
ew English s Acre. 
Hybrid Perpetu: Rose, King's 
FOR OHN CRANSTON has the ‘pleasure wp announce that 
J° his New English Seedling y RID PERPETUAL 
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tumn. 
iety i ilion r 
i beautiful geere: is bright vermi 
EO RUE ME, the itely Torm are Mita globular, of | | BULBOUS FLO ER 0 TS, 
kable th and exquisitely Te oi WwW x 
ls of fine nc e foliage is b iden seges 
ine rich h areeci on lour, whil vue Dit of growth is all that can | Foi MLOOMING ju 
bo that thes Verr ord a bx rthy of a prominent place in the most RING 
These are ever 
HY. ACINTHS, AN. MONES TULIPS, &e., Mi 
from the celebr ated Dutch a 
select collection, either on the Y etn tables oh m such will s 
. €. we Peet va emy orders, and observes Lpr eo the 
in rotation. ires ed 6d. each. The usua 
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Trade when 3 or more i ted from na 
did not we have impor 
“Szepuixc Rose (J. Cranston) Wi papers venntiful - others aving - x n ly admired, t present unknown to Englis ish 
soo your ose King's Acro im the season, for whe Jl as any of these sorts are at p 
flowers are produced now, after such a drought, E woro” ‘very fn Ps | parties, and still more extensi ig ey F js t the sorts which, after € ex tee atta we have Deve to be c ae 
oud d fas colour “nach want rod dum plis the | considered ies isl Lus "prid E DNE utt ec ions o D MOST Cati d 1 under any ordinary trea tment, an 
gom o and if 4s yo ou say, | worthy of cultivation, being x ble 
l ht. It is a really fine mE cm | wo y o , will be suita! "Ai 
vigorous hiring withstood th the P English ra of us = a ‘seeing, 1 will be t| os wi fich. any g ood. Ga rden. soil (not particularly rhonvy) 
a valuable aeq on 
of Horticulture, Aug. 30, 186 " ROOTS for OPEN GROU i 
L3 Aliny ecigared, Daning, by Aenea, wn be sent in | SUTTON’S COLLECTION of HARUT UNE ND 
xchange for la poao d peo: e eti | No. 1. A large and Choice Collection of ANE pono a CROCUSES, TULIPS, i s. d. 
Acre, near Hereford |I No. 1l. 4 arge ¢ e p 
oen tei dip ag RANUNCULI, NARCISSI, sono kinds i Ist, GLADIO pr E E E 1 H 
Two Sp Sple endi Son Seedlin one announcing | No: 3 Ditto, dior be uon of all the p iier e ln LM 
TA an ss S ci 
to his friends and the pubist that, infr will be prepared to send | No. RS 
gut on and ater the of HET M SORTS for FLOWER POTS and GLASSES. 
€ tee ith | " ARCISSI, EARLY TULIPS, New large 
BRIDE of ABYDOS un nes pet nd s icon | No. £^ À splendid Collection of HYACINTHS, JONQUILS, NARCISSI, EARLY ‘TULIPS, Now large M 
ei before the Flora Committee on May 6180, when it met, min | Sues fx Princ] ailes Saar ERIE TRAE AOT A 
their unanimous aj dam The E d description i "pv | f 5. The — in i 7" uant ent m m ud 0 6 
a s P ee aa sa m $2 S^ 2 kx 
LAM Bamas, of Sor x. tim n Street, — berwell, use a | No AES a ee HUE SA icl fied, if not required, will be omitted, and additional 
beautiful. Azalea nat Bride. of Abydos, the flowers of which are | N.B. A ovate LIST of the above may pP 
1 é, flaked: with spark Em possess ‘reat substance ; of this | quantities of others included. asia i 93 náslá Air: té te Hohn tinually i 
large, wines plants were exhibited, all excellent in habit and ste very low charges now made for — 
evidently free in growth." "own me E 
f December 27, 1862, 1217, in Ear 4 
Med ut Ps "most prominent Azaleas of pops ove year, | SOR Re ERO: FST PR, 
he followi | 
NUT erac mr ipu pts vertes rm SUTTON'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 
appeared amongst the w Miu with qotoni Mente at 08 Co: Desorintive Lists of the best varieties of HYACINTHS, GLADIOLI, ANEMONES, CROCUSES, and 
ina aire strong Graf planta 1 be ready on the above date at 21s. other Bulbo ous Hoots and ue STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, FERNS, AMERICAN PLANTS, ROSES, 
, 
MPURITY is a beautiful clear white, fine large flower, with unusual | ES and other Florist! Flowers FRUIT TREES, New GARDEN SEEDS, &c., may be had gratis and 
faitatanbe suxt ofthe d perio shape ; it is of a fing x Tobust habit. | -ost free x n applieat 
tion has long been requi — 3 b. - 5 
^ Perdu di M vun ie ber ig e, pian flowers, and ais vigorous +O, 7 7 ly ls, and 5 per cent. allowed for cash payments, 
habi! aie Plan AM ze ber ready on the above date at 21s. zt 31s. 6d. each. 
| SUTTON axp SONS, ROYAL BERKS SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. 
GREENHOUSE ORCHIDS, 
NO FIRE HEAT, EXCEPT TO KEEP OFF FROST! 
bas AMES.BACKHOUSE & SON | ———— 
Offer good PLANTS of the following beautiful species, which may be easily grown in an ordinary Greenhouse or Vinery, for Cash Remittance :— 
Three Guineas. | 12 for Five Guineas 12 for Eight Guineas. "d 
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Wirta Basses, Camden Nursery, Camberwell,S, 
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SUPERBIENS. ODONTOGLO OSSUM, M GRANDE, LJELIA PURPURATA. 
: A AUTUAMNA LIS. BRO UINEA. »  SUPERBIENS. 
"E MOSSLA. SCHOMBURGETA UNDULATA. AUTUMNALIS. 
CRISPA. LJELIA SUPERBIENS. DENDROBIUM MONILIFORME. 
RI. x ; BARKERIA SKINNERI. 
cYPRipEDIOM INSIGNE, ONCIDIUM AMPLIATUM MAJOR. LYCASTE SKINNERL 
Y VENUSTUM, LYCASTE SKINNERI. EPIDENDRUM VITELLINUM. á 
TRICHOPILIA TORTILIS. CATTLEYA GUTTATA, ATRO-PURPUREUM. 4 
LYCASTE SKINNERI. ğ MOSSI Æ, ODONTOGLOSSUM GRANDE. Gi 
(MAXILLARIA) HARRISONLA. CRISPA. CATTLEYA ACLANDLE. : 
BLETÍA VERECUNDA. NERI. s INNERI. 
ONCIDIUM FLEXUOSUM MAXÍLLARÍA ARRISONLE. a CRISPA. 
For 12 Guineas: the fine CATTLEYA WARSCEWICZII, C. PINELLI, ONCIDIUM AMPLIATUM MAJOR, and SOPHRONITIS GRANDIFLORA, 
would be added to the Third Collection. 
YORK NURSERIES.— October 8, 1864. 
NEW PLANTS. 
FISHER, HOLMES, & xe 
: NEW BERBERIS - AND ABIES. 
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DESCRIPTIONS GIVEN OF. THEM IN THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE :— l 
BERBERIS STENOPHYLLA. is , ABIES CANA ; I 
: Seven, p X eati Qul vilia Qd lbid rADo for th» dumpy PP- 
A very hardy hybrid Berberis, between Darcie wok cesulo, Which promises to jumpy 
of the best ev evergreen 3 from 
spines 3-parted ; t T uli green, about hal an ine Ton e yia. "rfe th, tipped v jg E: “ooking — P leaves Which clothe its smaller ge and branches, and which 
spine, and rolled orent at the edge, so as not i eps but to look almost cylindrical. The Vaapo į 
eimi i ud are of Jd cuarming apricot colour Peg ‘hich renders Darwinii so ornamental, but the ey f 
August 13, page 770. Seo p. 580 last year, 
* At p. 460, we invited attention to a hybrid Berberry, from the Handsworth Nursery. The The same exhibitors had an elegant North rm Fir, very near the Hemlock Spruce, 
specimens we had then | seen proved it to be a very handsome shrub in o to its flowers, which were 
of a fine ade t colour, and produced in racemes of from 3 to 5 together from the leaf axils, instead of remarkable for its dumpy, plump, blunt-ended le 1 
er Hg d mpetrifolia, w shru hi 
ia, of which ps is new ib has something the character, but it 1s mo 
E o From maples which have recently been sent us, we are able yA say that th o bushos are at this Also in Gardeners’ Chronicle for this year, p. 460, it states :— 
urplish black berries, which must add grea*ly to their BOUEN as well as prolong “This Abi l d with a Heath. 
etd tis] Pedo of their effectiveness as ornamental shrubs. The berries, like the flowers, enel in Be Se ane gases n th than those 9 i 
racemes 0: ux m 3 to 5 from Ee ie xils, "UU about as large as Currants in the samples sent to L y dark th rough at the ed. i ym 
'e smaller than usual year, owing to excessive drought. enziesia. i possibly be included in catal name 
Handsworth hybrid ie of à very hardy character, that it mak strong shoots 4 foul e ee es A " nic eoque under ta UTE 
season, that it is clothed: y with neat narrow ‘een foliage, and adorned with a gay | canadensis nana, jer" 
e oA —— i fc p di a have mii to show that it likely pened name. Messrs. Fisher, Holmes & Co. have found it much more hardy than canadensis is 
: i on, not o r our pleasure 'unds havt tninead.” 
very ect pese y pl gro! shrubberies, but also for our inj 
je e, strong plants in pots, 21s. Plants in pots, 42s. each. 
' 15s. each each. | Third size siet, ii DONE. ina: Ad: each. A few extra sized Plants in pots, 63s. each. 
Prices to the Trade on application, 
ES of 
FRUITS; FOREST, ORNAMENTAL, and EVERGREEN SHR F SEEDS i 
è PLANTS; DUICH FLOWER ROOTS, do. may be bed Pree te the DES KITCHEN GARDEN, FLOWER, and AGRICULTURAL 
, AnD CO., HANDSWORTH NURSERY, SHEFFIELD. 
