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Novzwasa 12, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. . 1081 
NEW PLANTS. " | = NE dc 7 Hes 
J cura VEITCH begs to announce v the following 
è CATALOGU ES are now ready, and will be forwarded free on 
ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY PRIZES and AWARDS have been made to oer ATALOGUE of HARDY PLANTS. 
W 2 DESERET CATALOGUE a Roads nutum 
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M. BULL A GENERAL CATALOGUE, "ot 7 STOVE and GREENHOUSE 
Ro Sea RRR Ed. 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS ALONE, pr LT 7 Kings Road, Ch Polio 
AT THE PRINCIPAL LONDON FLOWER SHOWS DURING THE PRESENT YEAR. 3 T 
W. B.S AUTUMN LIST OF NOVELTIES 
is now ready and can be had on application, 
Seeds, Growth of 1864, 
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UTTON AND SONS are now Eus to execute 
to their having 
— for all kinds of GARDE N SEEDS. 
ESTABLISHMENT for NEW and RARE PLANTS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. | peon bkrrested wel 
Royal Bein ieni Establishment, Reading. —  —— 
ICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
| Bien H KENSINGTON. 
| CHRYS: oe ae Ly SHOW, WEDNESD/ AS November 9, 1864, 
ARDS OF THE = = iE 
GENUINE NEW GARDEN SEEDS. 
JAMES CARTER & CO. 
ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ORDERS FOR 
EARLY ou BEANS, CARROT, 
CUCU BER, RADISH Mr. A. NI NE Nursery, Stoke are bg fiot cinms 
And other GARDEN SEEDS for AUTUMN and EARLY SPRING SOWING, fro 1 Seed saved at their Dedham | Crass IV.—POMPONS; Three Plante, distinct vara, on single stems. 
aha Bt. Osyth Seed Farms during the present cant m Mr, A. cei, Brunswick Nursery, Stoke Newington, First-class 
CHRYSANTHEM 
SLass 1.—Six Plants, tino vn ER on single stems. 
| Mr. zt om v Brunswick Nursery, Stoke Newington, First-class 
0 uL Plants, distinct varieties, on single stems. 
Mr. I um Brunswick Nursery, Stoke Newington, First-class 
ert; 
Crass III .— 
KE The Crop of most descriptions of Seeds is "M but the quariry is extremely good in consequence of the | V,—Six Standard Plants, Large flowers or Pom 
continued dry weather during the last Summer and Autumn. e pis egeo ener Lapod idtm car miens 
JAMES CARTER ax» CO., HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. ; iv: p Forth, pe nett 
DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX; CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, EYDRNILE S.E. 
vit —Twenty-four Cut Blooms, distinct varieties. 
Mr. Forsyth, Taget Nursery, Stoke Newington, First-class 
i 
NEW KINDS OF FRUITS. ar marin Cut Pioo mie pr. 
V ae CHR dk R? TAL Ho RTICULT TRA SOCIETY. 
£ AWARDS, NOVEMBER 8, 1864. 
FIRST- As Met IRL oue 
ATHYRIUM ears reMINA Vicrorr®, from 
Do rkm 
NEW OR pun —— OF > FRUITS, 
ssrs, Ivery & Son, 
| | Arma M PIE) -F&MINA VeRNoNLE, from Messrs. Ivery & Son 
Nectar Ch Peu | Cur bwin s H meg ARGENTEA, from Messrs. Waterer & Godfrey, 
erries. naphi 
VICTORIA (Rivrns).—The finest cem bearing trees in pots TRANSPARENT, LARGE, AND rere, | La rab AMABILE, from Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Hammersmith 
tandards, | 4 PIPHYLLUM TRUNCATUM TRICOLOR, from Messrs. J. & C. Lee 
i PINE PLE (rvs), large Oe ia eines LEED RIGSBR EAD YUT pears simt M AXGULARE nas cur from Moss ieee 
| PRINCE OF WALES (iva (Ravens). “ine i latest ; bearing trees in pots MODVISS MOAR EAU largo nd qs UU MSECOND.CLASS CERTIFICATES. - 
young trained trees. ERA ar NAT of CnnysaxrTHEXUCM (Pomron) Arce, from Mr. Ingram, Royal Gardens, 
Young trees, Pyramids and Dwarfs, 2s, 6d. cach. CHRYSANTHEMUM (PouroN) Puixcrss Beatrice, from Mr. 
Peaches. Grapes. BeGoxta ORNATA (¥B,), from Major Trevor Clarke, Welton 
EARLY ALBERT (Rives). —Besring trees in pots and young | EARLY SMYRNA FRONTIGNAN, the earliest and richest, bearing | zy Messrs. Ivery & Son, fora collection of H Beers fuss 
EE oo Miey n ).—Bearing trees in trained | PRIMA’ Ta, FRONTIGNAN, ditto, 5s. each. To Messrs. Downie Laird & Laing, too r Cur Meter. blooms 
i DC itu v, ES ROSEO STA e dpa ei WEE ET megan ei org 
PRIN OF WALES .—Trees in eac! en 
rm ee Y "gio: E Pasia 3 m TROVEREN FRONTIGNAN, disto, 6s. each. s Moone, Secr 
NC OF WALES.—One 0! e largest of Peaches; bearing 
es in pots and young trained trees, 10s, 6d, each. ; scan BEUR d a iem rina he Tid 
REM IvERs).—Fine pyramids, | T 
Atitiobt Mete i awberries - Gardeners’ Chr uice. 
OULLINS' EARLY PEACH.—Maiden trees, 3s. 6d; young trained | ROYAL HAUTBOIS (Rrvzns)—The e arg and finest of the race. TURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1864. 
— Oir zz z PLANGE D AL S dozen; Tong bearta itto, 6s. per dozen. 
= T Alpine, per dozen; MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
m. 1. \ g lly 1 fad (CANTAT OGTTTIP af YD by "THoasDAy, Noy. 17—Linnean wa, fae LU 
THOS. RIVERS, NURSERIES, SAWBRIDGEWORTH, HERTS. WE resume some notice of the Msn o 
GRAPES e hibi ted from the Garden of the Ro 
Hortisltural Society at m ether 19 to 21, 
NEW SCARLET CLOVE CARNATION GARIBALDI. 1864. It consisted of the following varieties :— 
WEITE. Violet pofta 
White Muscat of — cun Esperione 
é Canon Hall Muscat Black Prince 
Royal Mawedine [concedi Vogel 
Have much pleasure in offering the above magnificent variety, far surpassing any in cultivation; colour intense | | | Reeves! Muscadine Oldakers St. Peter's 
vivid vain large and bold ci a s zm free from bursting; the delicious clove scent which it possesses is not to | Golden Ha GN argh Prune d'Herault 
be equalled in any of its class. 5s. per ba ite Nic Lady Downes’ Seedling 
Blussard Blane Black Morocco 
. saan IONS and PICOT Raisin de Calabre | aoma Mer xor 
YovFrLL & Co.s Collection of these is probably the most ime in ike Trade, and having for a series of * Becr eg 
| years e special a attention d 2 their viden introducing the best of the new varieties, they are enabled to offer | | re: Vip i Sn et 
them at the f following prices for fine strong well-rooted plants :— Black Hamburgh . Rep, or Rose COLOURED. 
Frankenthal Chasselas Rose de Falloux 
CA. ) es, 3 name, 18s, and 24s , True old Clove CARN ATIO: Eu. per dozen pairs. Dutch Hamburgh T des Jardins e 
` per dozen Scarlet old Clove CARNATIONS, Tes, per dozen pairs, -eoat Hhnnpurgt 2s ea, 
first-class varieties, by name, 18s and 24s. PRIME scarlet CLOVE, very fragrant, 9s. 6d. E "Ur : 
PICOTEES on vel ds, 20s. and 30s. per dozen Wheelers pe CLOVE, 12s. per dozen plants. joe 
Finest mixed NDS CARNATIONS TCOTEES, 9s. YOUELLS KING of SCA new e ne arn -fowering scarlet | SETVA at 
dozen pairs. — e p CLOVE, very brilliant and 18s. per dozen plants. 
rig CARNATIONS. 
d iere Au distinct, and beautiful varieties of the above—the | grafted with othe 
AER seg suffi At with various shades of scarlet, crimson, purple, plum, and | roots outside, while the other half are 
blue; they fs tre extremely Ed very st ide. growers, highly fragrant, t, and will give general satisfaction. Price 35. 6d. t t t 
per pair per d distinct kinds. 
: ing equal, foam ven mene — 
3 | and they bear the argest bunches and berries. No 
PERPETUAL siete or TREE CARNATIONS. Abs border vl purposely made for them, except to a 
etri P d width of from 23 to 3 feet from the wall, which 
This deservedly popular class has of seilas Séries many additions to its hithert They cannot - oi 
be too strongly recommended not only for their wot ol ul MU but the brilliant PAY duy afford during the 
autumn and winter months, either in the Gree r open Garden. 
Price for 50 or 100 Pair to Trade on application. 
ROYAL NURSERIES, GREAT YARMOUTH. 
