Sy FLOWER AND VECETABLE SEEDS. W HEAT FOR LATE AND SPRING SOWING. 
Jas RTER anp CO., pan, 238, High —Samples with — of Talavera, Aym; beg other kinds 
Holborn, London, oona to ELEVEN of the principal | of Seed Wheat will be s rae applica 
AGRI-HORTICULTURAL Societies of the Bumin and CoxNTI- ate L Rar ma, Basins e. 
NESTAL Emprres, invite the attention of the Floricultural 
Word to their ENCYCLOPÆDIC CATALOGUE or FLORI- 
CULTURAL, VEGETABLE, AND ela nd AL SEEDS, 
the Twen viet Sogo Issue, acknowledge be the best pub- 
lished, whic! 1 be forwarded free of oat and post paid to 
WORLD upon application to JAMES CARTER 
High Holborn, London. 
a 
WwW I LIAM DE ENYEE Riigeodin ae "Fons, 
offers the whole bs ie following, including postage, for 26s., 
or each kind at the oe uoted. 
TRUFFAUT’S EW. "FRENCH DOUBLE ASTERS, 
ro ÖR REINE tne ge tag æ 
GERMAN AND OTHER FLOWER S VER SEEDS. | his collection of Double Asters is the most perfect at 
resent in cultivation. - They are reall peoria An 
begs to invite attention to his choi ce | Pesortment of 12 of the nest varieties # . i 
| Aquileia’ pa distinct and beautiful mois 2 i 
To | Thes uite ha when planted” out will last 
ed ook ph for several years. 
Convolvulus major, 6 G aS colou 
NEW LARGE FLOWE WARF TEN WEEKS 
s.d 
3 0 
ith 20 
ensure their, giving satisfaction, 
supp! 
packets, a ported. A ppa aa ET. priced Catalogue of 
Flower “a Vegetable Seeds is published, and will be forwarded 
post free on a prcatien a 00K. 
Paradise Tea Hor se Hori, querer: The flowers of this variety are very large and seamed 
[el inaen lan, quite distinct, 8 vars 2 0 
FE: AND A, SMI ITH è beg to i a atone plants of the | Stock, Empero: Perpetual, 6 Vars., splen ndid 2-0 
undermentioned in May from 3s. per dzen: —Ageratum These are quite new, and Wane, to any other stock, 
Alonsoa, a, Cuphea, Calcbolarian Geranium (in great Baier very double and of large growth, lasting and 
variety), Hi a, Lo woe TNS S Nasturtium, | __ fiowering for. several years. 
Pentste ee re un ia, eo kalba Sal uchsias and | W and singula splendid Double Gigantic, 6 varieties, bright Ja 
Verbenas in great variety, Clim bers, a de ngu olours 2 
F.&A A: E Dig to refer to former advertisements for a descrip- | These are from a Continental grower, who has ‘gained 
tion of their superb Balsams, Lon o which may still be obtained | many "Arat t- clasg prizes, 
at 2s. Gd. per packet t assorted € Alonsoa Warsce 
- AA as vie Sarre rrey. “a New and l eplendid annual of ‘graceful habit, producing 
<= > RHODODEN D ZAL LEAS, ETC. lon meee b yor rtn na ht scarlet flowers, suitable for pots 
oi Made LER, 'Nonsematas, Ey appinnter, 
(G Filte, Pegs t oer, at very moderate =| exe aa e = 26 
RHODODENDRONS Tho good hardy kinds, “transplanted ht Be Onl a limited mirit Gb PMS, 
suitable for beds, cover, or plantations, 9 inches to 2 feet and Domiae Ho Mase en P 
przeraen AA Su ee oe 
eer Ga wee Un ten big vee |. «Ser E e Serato 
ties, including narik s and Govenianum, both of which are orange, and ve ay ndsome foliage. One of the most 
sweet; Nobleanum and ae in varie ny, 3903 3 feet and upwards. tn ao! coal hat int rarei aE fais 
AZALEAS, hardy in ariety, well set with bloom buds, Escholtzia t prey am 
hy ote high and upwards ely dwarf annual, well adapted for edgin clear 
of Rhododen idron Ponticum, white, 2 feet and —. colour, com) act habit ivari and ne than 
And yor etch Vaccinium, Ledum, American Cranberry + COD he 
pra d Menziesia, Hardy He atin Gee. the old varieties; very s and attrac 
Gaultheria Menziesia, Hardy Heath, &e. __ Gutierezia gymnos om cites pi ses 4X0 
NEW VERBENAS, MiMmucUs.” PETUNIAS, AND ee w free flowering peels h th 
. mer and autum: 
EORGE SMITH is warranted in ct age cing his Gypiiphiia Maralis 
SEEDLING VERBENAS un unequalled. They are highly | New dwarf and very pretty annual, with small shining 
mended by the ‘National sine grea Society, and have foliage covered with bright pink flowers, A 
had six first-class rded to them. The three for edging of beds, rockwork, or gro royin g in masse: 
certificates 
re very pe aither for cahikition or orna- i kennen fa ipea from oe e to Nov ahs 
i Pi ni rmi al pomcea limbata, quite ne ba r 
io ET knis, P “margin, large flower, a 
ts great beauty, and mus ourite for years to co Bright purple with vhit te 
Mimulus beige 2 received a Cert , awarded at the National lovely Climber, blooms freely in the open ground. 
The above to be sent out on aad after tha. 2 of Apul For This is strongly recommended. 
Linum grandifloram rubrum verum, Perennial 1 Flax 
Large, Poenk sokti one of the most beautiful ia 
a 
ME T. LINDEN, of B ET re weit ie orms 
4 ah the lovers of new Exotic Plants and the Trade that hese 
madi 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Vessel 12, 1856, _ 
SEEDS FOR THE FARM. 
wW LLIAM E. RENDLE a D CO, Seep Mer- 
cHants, Plymouth, no nea a can supply thê following 
Star sy age Seeds, all neat and genuine, and of the best possible 
For “fat descriptions, see © RENDLE’S — Price 
Current and Farm Direc 
Swede EPA agirie 10d. per 1b., 1s. 4d. per qt., 5s. 
peoiek Dn ditto, "10d. w= Bl per 1b., ls, 4d. perat, gs ign 
nips 
ommon Tur r Ib, 1s. per qt., 4s. , 
Tankard Tarn 8d. per 1b., 1s. per qt, ds. ” 
White Belgian Carrot b; s 
Wittram E. RENDLE & Co., Seed ants, Plymouth. 
SUPERB NEW FORCING AND BEDDING GERANIUM 
E KING.” 
C. Turner, C. , and C. M. Atkinson, 
with the Eene allowance to the trade, and one over whe en three 
are ordered.— antes Nurseries, April 12. 
THE TRADE. e 
ORGE E ROBERTS begs to make known that he 
n supply the following SEEDS at favo crane 
P 
15,000 DW. WARF ROSES. W POTS W READY FOR 
«a SON be bon 
pgs D SON o solicit the early atten- 
Pla eat ro evi pin nod splendid Stock of 
IN Pi TS; strong and healthy, are well 
i A growing, or in 
pots for exhibition or greenhouse decoration. The above consist 
principally of he — i Perpetual bee with some 
Bourbons, Noi 
to 18s. per heen 
The selection of sorts being left to W. W. & S. ants pre- 
sented for distant carriage. Reference required ti ene 
e an ement with Messrs. E. J. HENDERSON & Sov, pats campestris 
Nurserymen, Wellington Road, St. John’s Wood, London, aban- A splendid annual, “of graceful “habit and: ‘glossy correspondents. Catalogues forwarded free on application. 
to them bis right of solin in pignad his ORE A foliage, bi , blooms N.B. The months bai a ril and May are very eligible for 
MAG CA, DAA A ILIS, CU. PEALE MINENS, profusely. — planting out Roses fro 
and GONOCALYX PULCHER and that in consequence he | Salvia Ræmeriana ati me SRT | Woodlands Sain Mar esfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
could not accept any orders on these four Plants for Great A new and sp! id "variety, bricht Joep Binh aE SEODING Sane A 
Britain; but at the ti eee to high, suitable for eri A SMITH has to offer 
ibleetantiont, and'amóng teni tho mori remar e ‘Fropenlum minus soccine 1 Plants of the following choice CERANIUMS and VER- 
CALYPTRARIA ee mre tg a rk oe 24s. to 40s. aot! arf and beaut ul brig scarlet variety,suitable BENAS:—Geraninm Beau! g of Chipstead, brilliant scarlet, of 
MARA DINA an K or either pots or pen ground, blooms profusely wake | lena a 
NTA RARDIN As Sas. “through te whe | the habit of Cerise Unique ; very beautii g Plan —_ 
TOGASTRA LINDENTANA aT 12s. | Viola strinta, quite new j -g | O&eize pots; IBe; pek dasan- Gerit Ty oe coated 
&c. Or Striped Parisey, “saved from the most beautiful proved (Surrn's), splendid deep pink with white cen! 
iver ich afe now ready to be FEN striped varieties. ’ well formed, and as large as an Hydrangea; warranted one of 
ht ew Catalogos md 1856 m: be had on application to | Whitlavia grandiflora, e best for pot culture, 9s. per d n.—Geranium Flower of the ` 
Messrs. Beraam & BLACKITH, “pay bs nd Hammond’s Quays, A beautiful new nse Day, in small 60-size pots, 4s. per dozen. Ditto, in large bg y 
Lower Thames Street, London. Sag a darki violet bell-shaped cm Sani for no or Beri, Searlot varieties fe per ati ts, 12s. pi 7 
i three Plan grow asses. , . 
er A pn inay pa 82, impra Aaea h Stre VERBENA—Mrs. Woodroffe, 4s. per dozen. Ditto Mrs. Hol- 
“ P ford, 5s. per dozen. 
A remittance or reference must accompany all orders from. 
ae unknown corronponteni: Carriage free a London. 
N E, W P LA V Í vtae erhead Nurs shan, oaks, Kent. 
7 NS IES aaleto 
y iddleton 
N ESSRS E. G. HENDE rere anp SON beg to give notice that they have just completed arrangements | e pc youn HOt LA AND, Br wish y the w Gardons, sony eS extra 
AYA with the noted traveller and botanist, M. T. Lrxven, of the Royal Zoological Gardens, Brussels, for the distribution throughout pi varieties for 15s. , hamper, "package. So. in eluded. To pur“ 
Great Britain and erre of the SA ana and the y take this opportunity of expressing their pleasurein being enabled to offer | chasers hav: ing duplicates, other kinds o f equ al rit will be 
such ber werd and beautiful ieee fare iy kte sare acy give satisfaction to every one, they being so totally distinct from all supplied. 
ote varieties at present know phe aa tgo, Paton & Small’ | Marchioness of Bath, Wheeler's 
dicea, Fellowes’s | Miss Talbot, Dickson 
ACHIMENES oE ABILI | Ge KEDA EMINE OSa Charles Turner, Hale’s | Constance, Turn rete 
Coloured Plates ot the above, and one of Baxxs’s FUCHSIA EMPEROR NAPOLEON and T ENUS DE MEDICI may Parat ae Paarma e 
epa on a at 6d. each, orif by post at 8d. each, except when three or m e taken, when the postage willnot|} Father Gavazzi, Holland’s Round Table, Downie & Laird’s 
earless, Schofield’s | ee wren e 
Hexpersoy’s favourite VERBENA for 1856 is without excep- | HexpeRsox’s favourite PETUNIA for 1856 will be ready for Lady Carrington, Hunt's | Sir J. Paxton, £ 
tion one of the finest, and will donbtless become one of the most | distribution in May. This excellent Yariaty, they até con Lord Jeffrey, Lightbody’s `| ee n Paton S SA 
noted spared Verbenas in every ga ardent throughout England. S z Memnon, Turner’s | Ye! w aei 
profess to o say it will surpass all others in form ; but fident, pol supersede eer. beers hithert either} Fine Show varieties, 4s. and 6s. per dozen. se 
for its ay good qualities it is unapproa b; e a superior qualities « — Seed, 1s. and 2s. per ery fa Seal ni 
tru f flowers are exceedingly tid and of a rich dark scarlet. orders ae at Middleton, Lanca: a ee — TERES 
habit is robust and free, and s not require to be pegge pps’ SEEDLING FUCHSI 
down to fill np empty spaces, as is too often the case; but if pr A gent Sitio Mr: Sasian remap of Peel rae poe > Jer: R EPPS begs to assure the Pubite ae the above 
a 5 is aema ae iformity of growth. The oath a ‘i Oe end y | 1YE is without exception the most extraordinary pa attractive 
s alike covered with flo on stout short foo hps 0.1. ei with and sepals bright wax 
that it resists the rain perfectly, the side shoots below each et Awe Ae? Fuchsia yet offered. a ca oe iriga ee oy ae 
are always well set with buds ready to fill up the place as | mere n as ye ites praem sepals very broad and o° Bm à iolet velvet corolla, 
the first flowers pass away ; the foliage is handsome and han d, it was the most | reflex, displaying Sn aT h pe net This Fachsia 
a feature that is often over-looked in this plant, asa M ini | conspicuous bedding plan he whole of our Flower Garden, measuring Oi, tan eet wonder yet produced in this class of 
Psy ey tan inuti eat a foringer mor o OS ye “|e oe ca by tena = Pa hoidat and most da: Enig kinds of Areri. nad DSi wings were late in the apes DT Lol 
hand pleasin; o large thin Johage,. cy sequence o of tl lani t bei mp dà | celebrated floral artist, Mr. Andrews, which m seen 
kie se So pie bail Scag igs Pate ee Has it, these | 7e 2 j it Pras of pb principal | Nurser es sy Florists fe ay United King 
r ami- ted, e already a 
May at 2s. 6d. each, 24s. per do: ozen, and 120s, pion ‘100. | plant has been tried, and far exceeded our expectations. a re jong Plants eariy in Spring iM ig The usual 
In the course of 4 May May next, Plants will be rea cady at t 3s. 6d. e discount to the trade where three are 
Decor Ñ re tin AFA 
HE NEW SPRING CATALOGUE #7 HEELER’S umre Boor wirt po som eran 
TO SATISFY THEIR Baeta irte ?— Garden 
Will be ready for distribution the latter end of this ee th, and — parties not custom ogre nas 3. E. G. Hennerson & Son, bnt | Chronicle. List 
desirous of ‘obtaining this Catalogne, either for reference or otherwise, can have a pate orwarded free on a io Tt ‘will ; z N t List— 
contain description and colom ve Plants, 700 Greenhouse, and 1000 other Plants of rr Air pile ge i as “Azaleas Our Li ry Book contains a List—a ery. ear Fe It 
Eiane, puin -n r Chrysanthemums, e: In addition "Greenhouse, ana it will contai and select lists of the best Plants | of the best Gar Er and Flower Seeds in cultivation. da 
adapted for th s purposes con: with the gri reenhouse, and Gard i “iptions and prices an 
With this Catalogne will be abled: a rm nore tye senting a group of Eight New Plants. also contains desci ipons e to all purchasers. be 
Collection: following New Plants will be ot i May. For description, price, &c., i hands ef PETA a garden 
s a 7 FUCHSIAS. ELPHINSTONS ax HENDERSON'S NEW BEDDING | č% the hands o, every x 
VERBENAS. | GERANIUMS. s J.C. Warren & Son, Nurserymen ani d Seed Growers, 
LENNONS VARIEGATED GERANIUMS. | HENDERSON’S NEW POTENTILLA axp DELPHI- Gloucester... 
ae oma CALCHOLARIAS. NIUM. Piace, and 
LOXINIA | R. VAN SLEBOLD’S NEW PLA Printed by Wxurrear Braneurt, of No. 13, Upper Mvoburty ese, both in 
pr Mover EVAN cof Betsy 20, Queen's Middlesex, Printers, 
the Parish of St Pancras. on e County ¢ Whitefriars, im the 
_FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. tb Ui mata be een Gaede, Og 
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