798 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL e 
|(jARTERS GARDENERS VADEMECUM. m— worsen 
Choice Seeds for Presen nt Sowing. 
Tota P! ARKER begs to offer the following, all of 
which are warranted and the finest possible quality ^ot os Choi. Pr t Sowing Le. 3 
ackel x oice Seeds for Presen AE E 
SeYCCALCEOLARIA, Herbaceous, mixed 5 B." ee eS -— Genuine SEEDS d RE 1 half Josse (intem 10 acres. 
CINERARIA, from pica varieties, mixed €. 2 6 ll-known a a FOCUIE T 2d ue 
STOCK, Scarlet Inte rmodis te erate Ae. Per pkt.—s. wn AA uw 3t —35 s. a riety eh mae 
ae Sear : 10 [ONERARA ` 1 jmd 6| INTERMEDIATE) gang] 0| One Gui quate uding Bag, 
> ant arlet, ditto 4 m. bs ES + . 1 6 an A dip m m ye Ly y Per Son" di ns recei] = 
a sr e ARA ppjana; mix -- 1 0 |CALCEOLARIA 1 6and3 6| BROMPTON L4 a Ez livered at tho E without w which Vm Wheat E repete: ores 
A PRICED and etek ATAMPDGUE of SEEDS and to give satistaction. are saved with great care, an PAREY te HEU , the Man 
PLANT j^ ds MEE be € rrarded to ap oo aradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. Norr This Wheat will not after the present season be again 
xotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. —  — 1. ants. offered by Mr. Hallett to the public until 1868 at the earliest. 
TD OBERT PARKER begs to offer the following, all of New Les 5 up f hisl nd 2177. 7... dabbage Bebd for Erano | 
which are well-grown, “clean, and healthy m S. WILLIAMS i otim of his large a abbage Seed f esent Sowing, | 
AZALE A INDICA, Stocks for Grafti 100 20s. Od. edes sorted ha Beeb Y^ p OTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS, Pho AND SONS. I 
C poc yk xd Peach 7 6 |and LYCOPODS, MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and GREEN HOUSE can now T aapply 
CLERODENI RON BALFOURII T z T oz RN PLANTS, VARIEGATE ED and BA dab ivl FOLIA! AGED est sorts of CABBAGE 
BIDDER DRON COUNTESS of "HADDINGEON:: » "n0 m ped TREE FERNS, &. ; amongst some very fi uni 
PEVATI idt dh OT tg POS DESCRIPTIVE and PRICED CATALOGUE post free on Also the large DRUMHEAD CATTLE 
(DIS i idv. application. 
TRITOMÁ e GLAUCESCENS . LA d i : m Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London, N. eei Pe M e me? now for 
ited t ect the gene ral "s ck of umn of nexi dn. k 
aes vu T ALOGUES of SEEDS PG RAHAM’S MUSO SCADINE, smaller kinds for Sheep Feeling se ; 
and PLANTS are published, which will be for arde d to applicants. hardy Orchard-house Grape with a Frontignan flavour.—This 
To tic N: ee To betes Su Dat hardy and nd ific Grape was raised by F. J. Graham, Esq., of Cran- 
nd odd = 2> ford, and received a First-class Certificate from the Fruit Committee aa AAFF but various acco! 
rae equalled Seeds for Pres P ng. 2 the Royal Horticultural Society s a fine Frontignan flavour, sorts. rding to 
OBSON AND x Ò A S "s Strain of ia oqual in evpEy rd respect to 12 hsenelas Mus ns, but more hardy, 
and not so liable at variety is. iS a Vel abundan! 
AB eg rer t Sc keta pitta directions, fonce bearer, the bun ^ being equal in size to those of f Royal Muscadine, Royal Berkshire Seed -— 
CINERARIA. 15, 2s. Gd and the berries as large as those of Dutch Sweetwater -a 
PRIMULA SINENSIS d EBRIAT ‘A, 18., 28. 6d., The Stock been Lodi arts by Jonn STANDISH, st ng Plants 
cher tin TR eius wie sent ont dn e tho leading kinds of Grapes =" i aah. d arly Turni 
unsurpassed E ving his TO o e an 
Gaderer pai arene ages are warranted t to mig teh Prices to to be had ese plication. eA el "SHORT-108 m, 
flowers only. — - -— ee" n, W. pum urseries, Ascot, Berks. REMIS for Sowing in 
hess of Buccleuch. 
EAN VERSCHAFFELT qus ^s intimate that his ROBERLE PARKER egs to announce 
arran; 
that lie. has This excellent Turnip if sown in the 
Stock of CA ey rey eH set with buds, A this year unusually ed for the distribution of the stock of this very didnot 
month of August will be ready for Feedi 
off in October and Novem E wall stand 
being quite 
large and fine, and solicit early orders for the same, in order | and valuable EARLY WHITE GRAPE, and ues the spr will be = Winter for Spring Feeding, 
to secure a first ads sent out early in autumn. Full dimer as to its qualities will be "d. 
bes first-rate Stock 9 ‘INDIAN AZALEAS is also to hand, and will | given in future advertisements. In the meantime, and nr the mew, 
bx d ing [XA T XU id hundred. be of bee: eer Cg of seeing an to pe ging o = ‘ier T uy will 
S wit! ds at from ed. have opportunities of seein; ing of its ments, a large 
1 TIT to T Verscuarreit, Nurseryman, 43, Rue de la Caverne, quan of pot and perma en Ww fruiting” at that an Fors, except small perci 
€ Vm pae cem tti en Tv 
s Half-Shrubby Calceolaria Seed for 1864. P d cca " baoli pig io AS een Svrrox & S 
HENRY MAJOR, Knosthorpe, near Poss, | 128, euch. Orders are now being "cw uni aL ae icing aces Royal Berkshire Seed Eatablishmén 
ed to supply the above Seed, are his How Reading. 
seedlings of this year, in packets, at 2s. 6d. r 3 for 
post free. b ren stamps may M sent in payment. 
N.B. The following is the opinion of the Editor of the Journal of 
Horticulture, June 7, 1864 :— V IN E S » 
ud: ^ Major, we haye received yo ur very beautiful bloo: are 
even better than those you sent last year, iar v dece ger] ‘prillianey 
of colour; and we wish Eus t some of the’ uld be seen us jour 
London Exhibitions, You have certainly ; obtained a good stra S ài AMES E ARTER & CO 
~ the TRADE OR OF 1864. ; : JA / . 
IAN SINENSIS una Ar ; Beg to call attention to their unrivalled stock of the above, 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA RUBRA. à numbering over 2000,in splendid condition for Fruiting in Pots 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA ATRO-CARMINEA ANS I out e to name, being r i Vines growing 
PRSGUDDRN OT WIS X NH] at their Nursery, and a selection of the most approved Mice 
SINENSIS FIMBRIATA STRATA. (new): cultivated, including also the new varieties off bed by ot other growers 
this N ndin 
'The above a has been grown from the finest dui in cultiva- md 
tion, saved nom the choicest EID oni. sis and i is tee = ^ season. A visit to the Nursery will well repay inten 
ies who ve not ye woured us, we can reter Le me es 
be oe ee Lei o re Ros Tel and Bectland. = pees m they can make their own selections from 
PRIZE PELARGONIUM 
ges Napoleon's e Gold Medal of Honour, April, 1864). «rero RTS TEE k » 
PELARGOSTUM, largoltowered. The AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT to “ CARTER'S VADE MECUM,” : 
PELARGONIUM, Odier’s 5-spotted. Containing full descriptions of 50 most desirable varieties, will be forwarded by Post on application 
PELARGONIUM, fancy. 
pp ° 
vane © Co 10, Southam pind mens Holborn, bis JAMES duram AND CO., SEED Farmers, MERCHANTS and NURSERYMEN, 
BACK RHOUSE AND "SON dort A call tho atétution 237, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
a all lovers of Choice Plants to t 5 rb Rp our 
SSi 5d 
of unrivall y; with the deep rosy-crimson flowers of EW AP VINEY A RD 
Sd the size of ^D. Van Hutte, but o of ihe fran art e of N GR E, ROYAL d 
ee in rable s Vd one ————— TO BE SENT OUT IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. 
Sox also offer the follow: — 
OMANES ZOLLINGERL —-Fine stove ny fà from Java, of 
TRICHO 
vigorous habit. Good healt! By os established plants 10s. 6d. each. Large W 
CATTLEYA WARCEWICZIL, var.—Several nice healthy plani D. S. ILLIAMS, 
just received direct from the er who first sent C. Warcowioat 
Goi 200 O. Water! rosea t Prices on application. PARADISE and VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, —À N., 
aes cea GOGCINEA = “Good oe plants for oe 
ering. each. For 
ub" C^ m eR Feels great pleasure in being able to introduce this important acquisition. It w 
C ARTER'S PREWE ES S VADE-MECUM. ue fruited last and the previous season ; therefore am e has been a — wed to fully per ita quine, 3 
Wi 
n and reported most favourabl upon by many ample the best a Stale the day, each describing it as 
Early Sheep Feed. lite Grape “Socom and the best Grape that has been raised of late 
UTTON’S IMPROVED I ALIAN RYE-GRASS. B. S. W., eet an extensive demand, has prepared a large "storie which will be in excellent co — 
dp eor ey oe EH eras on March 16, ready for disccibution in September. Early orders are respectfully solic: ited. A List of those who have fa si 
aca d. ., of Thorness, Isle of 
Wight, as roportod in tho Boll's Weekly’ Messenger, and the Mar ‘ark | With orders will be published shortly. 
AM E Mr. Hughes said oe 1 always reserve, a poi rtion, gt PRICES: 
Sik TeaM pie Theva: tome Rerum [or scche years oe feed aad Strong Planting Canes, 91s. each. | — Fruiting Canes, 42s. each. : 
Lambs in the Spring. When I tell you that I put it in in the Spring, 
and dressed it after harvest with Guano, and that in the Autumn, ; 
fed it off, it t 7 
again si this B pang wi with Ewes sand Tambs, T thin EN “or E agree Dr. Hoce’s Report et the Royal Vineyard Grape : 
Er m Pi: T vigorous leccos plant; ea SC tre n — e lng an flesh through it a aabty tabs, anit adh E. to i the sh ovate, Sn a 
d ;|som amis los: : e 
‘never ‘aw to equal it m the course of all my the viele berry mmay bi eaten without out any mconveni ence rsh 1t i by the skein; Flesh firm and crack Aine pred yat 
poi "This is a fine looking G: MÀ nA First-class Certificate from Committee of the Royal mre | Society." 
Messrs. Sorron, d Puy, eR A Loy oinnes Box th *T *4XR E E ET E DU Ea 
É a quiae eee in August, is now P , see Gardeners’ Chronicle, mE 9. 
omen, Sorron ai ifi oen fave MES A correct COLOURED y A ill $ ti hange for 12 Postage Stamps - 
Serr proto ah ig ad T had qum 
7 
EE TOOLU T CIE NEW HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS. 
ry 
and have cut four good uid fon | its Anos the 30th 
It surprises my neighbours very much." CLEMATIS JAC eee First-class Certificate. 
a B. Ludd: aC. S e Ew 
Eton fo hc te aoe cy a an koe CLEMATIS RUBRO-VIOLACEA, First-class Certificate. 
in your beautifu n Rye-grass.” arded by the Royal Horticultural Society, August 4, 
Sree M ae ee aen je 
Se LETT E A aon And tu gi d GEORGE JACKMAN « & SON, - 
Esq., Eastleach, May 16, 1862. Y, 
this last year, tho joel of which I had 
quarter 100 UN NY any otter sample Have much pleasure in offering to nt "- for the first did e, wem eir PEREA tiful rich coloured, free 
Cleristisos that they can recommend pe dcm een being convinced when known they 
position in climbing shru = Orders will ni D nd rag sent out strictly in rotation 
For further of ‘their ste din dve Sora ure 
of Maren, d pln S ton part: eir sterling m: 
Report of the Floral ‘Committe ete ie Hortieu| = Ti jet p^ st ji 1863; Gardener: ‘on 
ir ice f their I d Itali tural v , Augu 
umm E eee that 1803; G. ardeners Chron le, January 1864, o; cs Plants; Journal of Horticulture, Augus 
dn; 15s. di: poner strong, 21s. each. 
The usal allowance to the Trade, Two Coloured Drawings by And y be had post fi 
