NovzwsER 19, 1864, THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1105 
GEN NEW GARDEN SEEDS | (ARTE R'S GARDENER'S VADE-MECUM. 
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XHIBITED IN THE TAL ORTICULTURAL RDENS, Kersrm: 
d AME S CARTER & CO. W. rd DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG ncm 
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ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ORDERS FOR contains i gu a sre ong ch "e of all th he EAM M 
vergree 
EARLY PEAS, BEANS, CARROT, CUCUMBER, RADISH, _Knap Hill Nursery. Wok 
And other GARDEN SEEDS for AUTUMN and EARLY SPRING SOWING, from S à at their Dedh Hom Ue E “DUTCH m 
and St. Osyth Seed Farms nt Autumr M TY- move. Puis amanda Collections last Spring, 
Kg The Crop of most vrbi of ow is en but the Quanity is extremely good in consequence of the viwo red v5 "AH ENA 
continued dry weather during the last Summer and Autumn. Cultural utm My boom pria: rhe res 
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r! oe e ers "irse f bolit, as the supply cannot possibly 
RTER 4x» CO. HIGH HOLBORN, LOADOR wo.: Highgate Nurseries, 
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ie SYDENHAM, S.E. 
JAMES CA 
DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX ; CRYSTAL PALACE NURS 
SUTTON'S 
Unrivalled goliscilns of Bulbs. 
THE "FIRST CROP" PEA. 
(THE EARLIEST PEA IN CULTIVATION.) 
JAMES CARTER & CO. 
leave to announce that they y can now offer the above 
FIRSTS p Boge which they hav vp aa de. aor last three yen 
SU JTTON'S GUINEA COLLEC- 
Porte -- LBS for BLOOMING in 
A COLLECTION for 
‘or sae seo SUTTON’S AUTUMN 
nmm E, which may be had gratis and 
Svrrox & Soxs, 
LUE ur Y AWARE OF THE IMPORTANCE OF TESTING gris uses rre ns Establishment, 
EAR EA IN WA tip SENDIX NG OUT, they wish to laiar the public that they have thoroughly |... AES 
proved the FIRST CROP” PEA against all the Early Peas at present in cultivation, and “the result of these New "- Growth of 1864. 
ful trials and comparisons enables them to state that 
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THE “FIRST CROP" PEA IS EARLIER THAN ANY PEA hasta To BÉ NG y | Esranuisumexr. 
ever offered, and also has another advantage over all other Early varieties in being the MOST PROLIFIC EARLY CIT ANSA 
PEA in CULTIVATION. Je about » 5g and the haulm is literally covered with Pods. Gort. AND “SONS | are now ee to execute 
ud sh AIT Mh orders for all kinds of GARDE N iei 
ae g sealed," p 6d. per quart. ren ia à to their having 
JAMES CARTER anp CO., HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. ; 
DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX ; CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, SYDENHAM, 8.E. 
, AMES VEITC H bers ‘to | announce "that the following 
e and wil be forwarded free o; 
ren mas =" 
LIST OF NOVELTIE F ^ DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of HARDY PLANTS, 
0 L S OR 1865. A DESCRIPTIVE CATA ALOGU E of FRU Tr TREES. 
RS A DES CRIPTIVE CATAL GUE of 
a Eia UIDI RR SQUE Also, mar - fad > SSE at 
A GENERAL CATALOGUE an 
arkia integripetala flore-plen PLANTS (Ferns and Orchids emg incladgd 
A CATAL OGUE of NEW and RARE PLANTS 
Royal Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, Ch ibd 
To the fine class of entire-petaled Clarkias, of which we were the original 
DEUM we have this season the gratification of adding this m meri DouBLE 
n AAAA Enn e anddiata 
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that this will supersede entirely every other variety of Clarkia in cultivation 
soon as its great merits have been observed. 
ardeners Ch | 
ái Nasturtium 1 King of Tom Thumbs. UN Whitlavia grandiflora alba. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1864, 
pe. uno y Lr mU asturtiums | Since the introduction of the purple Whitlavia some 10 years ago, . 
p fh Bin à and any improvement upon s 2 Rie; it has speedily risen into favour. and has now become a leading x i 
the variety now offered is by fa far the finest of all, and we much | favourite amongst Annuals; we think Games that we can pay no Tur first fasciculus wl an extended series of 
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qu. et ang bedding piant ae E | Siendi Cribs UE A ‘variety now offered than to say that it | observations on what are called VE € Mox- 
scarlet of at blossoms, s "equalled Blaze of brilliance, Leyes tagen ethnic met uotis tank ta ane anne, | MOTE TIES, by Dr. MAR viua has latel 
= um E drop ie of Californian and we strongly recommend it as one of | extracted in a separate form from the Number for last 
gait -— maculata purpurea A T €— ae [m of Adansonia. — inm part of this Journal 
variety of whi Sp meraily considered tho handsomest, of its tribe Mega icon ami tricolor Dunnetti, 8. pl. |(P. 1111 have made e. observations on the 
durus with a dis dank violet PES aper of e of eac à petal | This charming flower may be considered the Gem apse sae ü ht while noticing the riii tol of GorTHE’s 
o! papi TERRE o iin has beon Loan by fhe mon carofal and amidnouy dultiyation from | treatise edited by Dr. Masters. Our object a 
eyana flore-pleno. sats Ghana CNN th Ni Mam ove qi | 1. 15 EVO V sketch of a very important examp 
startling among tl uch-admired profuse- d its charm consists in its immense su] ver the othi S 31 
dan of sng sorte a not E that, previous ous tothe varity now = srt gr e being perfectly daub even rwr " aire tev zd amongst several io hs it includes a vast 
nies notion, viec lng cree MN E TAE caching to a | Aster, and blooming at a time (June to August) when the Astershows | variety of change upon almost every- 
fairly claim attention to this ng innovation ; ite oolonr, like that | nee Only 5 tO Slt this variety, affording as it docs another em thing except the evelopment of pia 
s doublo, and produced th the potet DT ek aede i vineing proof of the great results that may be obtained by judicio The instance occurr the eommon field 
selection and careful growti Pi tellirible Anagallis arvensis, asd is quite 
| which ¢ accom the 
SEALED COLLECTIONS OF NEW MEXICAN ANNUALS. We will tuke that intánoe fuf ia Which the 
TIS ETET Collection of th vurites ; | Parts of the flower departed least from the more 
among them will be found some Norelties of a mret: and unique character, and we feel the greatest Ai in normal condition, and then the others in their 
recommending them to public noti pepe it ^P ciun the ree Maio hard ag ped 
rue "ema, mg tm mapa area aper Bong oe er ura: to ie mamerous and PEL xerunt | they were vente E in other - the brighter 
TE Milne to that, of the beautiful. Godetia | ode mars | colours were confined to the more recently 
growth; co ar e etia | No, 4. owed pr amare i. 1l blooming | devel. " 
EIL UT Wane Got i's oun mia ima dme Hoon Y oie case (then, the 
- Kalne e Berenta emm i ety "coh sucreedng | n Op Tee aa ap gp a ah sai aal HE normal position 
x or aye, 
Oa re D genie Toe, wheres al et eee eee ae Alaa tben fsi: e anthers were fertil 
No. 6. (ENOTHERA DIVERSIFLORA. Another beautiful : E 
ETIA REPT. PURPU similar to Nos. 1and 2, with exception of diversity ot | upper part of which was 
ae othe former nian of eal which i.t i m Lie ors neci ia terree pome ovules were i 
Lm = tet ak oca | ame pes! peep ref of each petal ; extremely pretty. 2. In = next ee the is x 
coroll A 
*,* The foregoing were received from our North American Collector some few years wee ee os =e lng podesis, and, dt the bee eh, V hich was “ova 
| rae ily grown at our Seed Farms, so that the desoriptions may be depended on ontained ey ot a ples a sort of T juxla 
of young shoot. ü Ni ad valve 
3. In this ease the corolla an yx 
ORNITHOGALUM aereo ALBUM. distant from each other; there was no pa E 
J. C. & Co. beg to announce that they have been successful in g a smal) quantity of good growing Seed of |stamens, but the axis was continued from the 
the above splendid Yong. centre of the corolla, and ended in a leaf-bud 
i di ^ . yx and corolla nearly as before, but 
*,* Price of the above to the Trade on application. Coloured Drawings in a few days, price ls, 6d. instead a whorl of little leaves was 
: " eveloped, in the centre bag ich the gua ten 
continued, bearing at its tip two hor of le 
JAMES CARTER ax» CO., HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C ; alternately three à s rid thre 
DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX ; CRYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, SYDENHAM, S.E.| 5. In this case two out of the five stamens were 
