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FIRST-RATE DAHLIAS FOR | 
orm so oF ae CATALOGUE itasteated, | 
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P.S. The party pinse] printed the above Catalogues never 
printed any before, wishes to explain the nature of the Illust re | ISLAN 
ti 
He states, the man looking over the gate is seeking after | 
ons. AN 
all the first-rate fi wers tha t were offered in:1855, wor nedening than, Plymouth), to take to their pee ive-country. 
are not in J. Keynes's era oy The Nondescript at the end is The following letter has just been received from a Nurseryman 
a new Dahlia Poker (about to ad Langer on ed which a ‘skilful | | in AUSTRAGIA, and is impor bag h in showing that PY faaee and 
dresser is enabled to make a class flower look equal to a | proper packing, Seeds will travel thousands . of miles, and through 
first. Ghoninialibias a puff, a cand soa a many Ai if artisements, | the Tro Fabas too, rgd t injur; 
wishes the public not to be nere may 
stated 5 eo The Typagregivical error (the omission | “The o Seeds you sent me arrived in excellent 
go Bo a and, from every 
stated in the Catalogue. 
of a comma), he trusts will not put a ap i to the sale of the 
fion Castle Stre et, Salisb 19. 
appearance, i should have “suppose od that they had 
of 
upon. 
| the genus to which it belongs. I 
|M ine” r, 1855, ke 
and that t as 
Sox, o! 
It pe Uae of the man 
Lob ei ae California, and introduced to our 
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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
paan IGN SEED ORDERS.—Piymouth is admir- | SPLENDID NEW SCARLET DELPHINIUM» 
ably Sigri se the execution and transmission of FOREIGN DELP HI NIU! M CARDINALE. 
d Lis os 7 BORA. The ribers have during the past season forwarded i EITCH anp SON, the Exotic 
Seeds to Riek me Wek D, UNITED STATES, Aai Nurserres, Chelsea and Exeter, have much pleasure in 
mod Matta, FRANOg, AUSTRIA, PORTUGAL, Ic < Tsu. | ann Slaan hat they are now a orders for 
r havi Mapag Gamat, CHINA, Capeor Goon Hops, PRIN 2 Ep DW an'a | DELPHINIUM CARDINALE, a new and -rare introduction | 
BALAKLAVA in r Crimea, and within the last week | of remarkable beauty, possessing es colonr hitherto sc pen in 
they nee supplied some R Orricers (lately quartered in 
figured in the “ Botanical 
paama bed by Sir William J. 
re = pe 88 ow 
ing if not surpassing any other size and 
e plant, and excelling in the brillianey of colour 
rich a scarlet as can ort be looked 
y novelties selected by Mr. William 
z RDY 
WALTON NURSERY, ae OL. travelled a short distance insicad 0, SO MANY THOUSANDS favourite with all lovers of ee fi F 
To NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN ‘Puawrinc New PLEASURE OF MILES. his is sms e their being well Good established plants, 6d. each one over on 
GROUNDS, on IMPROVING s ARES eh 1v a ee To Com- ripened and drie CARE! AND PROPERLY | three to the tra pn Special Fras to the ti r dozen, or in 
PANIES PLANTING PUBLIC PARKS OR CEMET I h Zz PH 2 b ts larger numbers, may be had upon application.—April 19. 
y SKIRVING begs to offer his S tock of afloat gh ave ten er my est than les you for your A. 
. ES an UBS of ous sizes, adapted either ORTICULTURA AL agree aed LONDON, 
for i effect xtensi Plantations, lestroyed owi g to their getting damp T Srreet, by pet 
smaller sized and less.expensive plants are quired. In addition | 5, om passa age ” Tit 
neral stock of the 1 ie kinds of Trees and Shrubs r 
hici a allo vie to pen Doria in England, he ti is | Our plan of packing succeeds admirably, and all the letters | ING of the FELLOWS that nar -= RDEN a at npin 
upwards of a sane thousand of the two most | from our Perón wer erp peep tell the ss tale. All Foreign | should be ee unless ient to maintain it 
Sanne mera lately introduced, the eee: vam rs will be atte ee promp care. shall have been SUBSCRIBED betoro w, EPS of AAJ 
CATA and CEDRUS DEODARA; of o 6 ft. 
W. S. invites any one wa 
Specimen Trees and Shrubs to napet his collection and obtain 
prices on the spot, as the mere ce ai of such trees ry quoted in 
ists) no 
various sizes, fro 
ting sonalagraiae a of chants, Plymou uth. 
HOIC 
ASS anp BROWN’S 
nes 
E & "Go. , Foreign meg Mort Seed Mer- 
and the COUNCIL having fixed t 
roA: UBSCRIPTION has hac 
of mae the cate 
pen 
anding that no DONATIONS will be ealled for “unless vee 
E SEEDS. 
25th Annual Edition of their 
Esn i 
hal 
lect plants for 
tee cieee paidon pisinetaradeseo! makapg SEED CATALOGUE contains everything which can be Gentlemen intending to Subseribe are requested to praa a 
N.B. A few hundreds of the larger sized and finely shaped desired of the choicest new and oihar Vegetable and Flower 
plants of the ~~ raan jmnbricata and Cedrus Deodara ce been | Seeds. Copies supplied on applicatio : 
grown in tubs, to.seeure their travelling in safety to great dis-| ASSORTED COLLECTIONS OF "YEGE TABLE SEEDS. The following Subscription 
tances in this’ country, 0 or to any ES ae, Bi, collections men mone only the best in cultivation, and for His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, £100 0 € 
riced Lists will be.sent on applica lity are not to.be surpassed. Betis ngodberDe uke coe ve m) g : 
CEON | a Male ey No. 1. uarts Peas, and all other Vege- ames G 
N ES TA J. anon H. BROWN aa “the fe pe pata YES Lee en e A ay £3 0 Rev. W. L. Harcourt è 20 0 ¢ 
CHOICE PLANTS, which.they part ection No. Qi 2 Gol Ghailan’. ns bien dnl ks = 5 € 
25 as, new hardy Belgian varieties, oneʻof a sort, by s. d. Galles ection No. 3. K 5 ir Jos. Paxton, M.P. . °°. 
% ‘one thei Pee Sts = i . W 0 am re for small Garden: ` 10s. ‘6d. and 15 J.J. Blandy, ees | £3 10 10 € 
25 Azaleas, American varieties, d o. - 0 any sorts of Vegetable “Seeds inet arished for, = ape W.L. B. Hawkins .. ack 25 10 10 
ardy oe edams, and = per a 0 Be of othe rs sent to make. unt. For of Mr. James Veitch, Jan... Se 10 10 - 
25 Hardy American Plants, one of a sort, by S 6| the a see Tori erh Mr. J. Spencer i ts 1 5 5 
12 Read deniro, including scarlet, white, and ros 12 0 A FEW NEW AND SELECT FLOWER SEEDS. Dr. Royle, Secretary ... ik EES 10 10 
Fine hariz. soar rlet pee a 1 to $ feet, per dozen 16 0 For an abridged list of about 100 varieties of these, see Adver- W. Wilson Saun etna pened z oO, 
ododendron 3s. 6d.ito 5 6] tisements in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of Feb. 2d, page 78, and) Sir S. M, Peto, Bart, .. £ 
edar in Lebanon, 2 to 3 feet, nay grown, per doz., 12s.to 18 0 | Feb. 16th, page 109. api — Egerton, Bart, MP... SA <: TS n 
Cedrus Deodara, and othe: A ng om mei see Lisi oh Sm: ry h's New Balsams, - varieties, separate ... 2s. 6d. utton, Esq. ... d uit: the $.. z R 
_6 Fine hardy M: agus olias, one of . 10 6 n larger packets, an Bs: i Bight Hon. Lawrence Sulivan ... re MEn a T 
50:Dwarf two of a sort, on own: = 150 LOWBR-SEEDS--BEST ASSORTMENTS. i ia Waste) baccdecs «00g. oinaaae 
Wistaria sinensis, strong plan! cach sre BB) A Doat, with instructions for a, p The Cata- ee mamama epe Mae, a e E E o S is 
Wea and and yellow Jasmine an nd oneysuekle io oes 1 es colours, heights, months of flowering, hardiness, s ieee = AES 
bie 6 0) duratio IGE pelea pies packet of each, &c. s. d. Ja 8 tea Esg. te 40 20 = 
Olmati azurea, per dozen | wo o oe + 12 -0| 100 vars, select showy Annuals, including newest oo (IB +0 Me. aa me sp 10 10°. 
Eine Climbing Hones, Bp Be ge heer gir ë i a = 78r Os = vars., Se. ee; 20 ae 40 ee se aati denua doia M 1i 
mhouse eas, , vars. best dwarf Annuals, or rays Be 
Gamellias, fine sorts’ well set with Butts, per dozen 5 REET Stee Me eye ee cap g Pip ¢. ‘Wentwort Dilke, Bag.” om om Oe 
50 Choice Greenhouse Plants, one ofa +e 45 O| 90 vars, he holce Greenhouse Annuals including new, Ts. 6d; Mr. i re sre Sie oe ee 
12 Orchidea | Plants, one of a sort, fipa geneti boo ws “a r“ 12v ih 5 0 iy cnn Vai whey) oe tT var 5 ib 
24 -Ericas, one of a Sort... ane nee on - 20 mira " bháko (Greeniiouse ‘perennials, includin w, PTR P 
ne Pampas Grass, each neii GEE 10s. 6d.; 12 v 4 mg new, ar ag gt Me Vaihe 6, A EE hs i: an 1 
6 new sorts praana ri pn pe ease wering 6 0| 20 vars. hardy Man and perennials, including new, TP dhe as 
Calceolarias and Cinerari: g plant ts, per d ni2 0 7s. 6d.; 12 vars. ane . eimpeon, . ant in + Ë 
Fine New Double ey. Pinicand Bash poe on wre 8 0 CHOICE IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS, aoe pee nye wen 2" de see = 4 
12 Phlox, new French and Belgian nnial vı -12 0 ARATE COLOURS, VERY FINE AND DOUBLE. wooh Marti rey Strat pik ee F 
25 Hardy weer te Plants, by take ie (a) 30 superb esoe p eat a aS, Viger pacha 3s. Od. seph Martineau, Esq. ... > w 7? i 
Carnations, Yellow Pi saris and Pinks, per dozen s20 | Gholes misi no saoti Gland ey iz palo-silphur! 10 ° Chazia Death by isi ove s . E 
FR srs TREES. Fine dwarf carmine, 6d.; pes, hite Hybrid .. .. 1 0 Chari V hoaa AT a 5 
Apricots, Peaches, Nectari rs, Plums, and Cherries. superb vars. new large flowering Stocks tee th | Geane Chores Tos wës ieee . ate I 
Fine Apples, Figs, Medlars, ‘ince, and Walnut ee : 0 Naw large OMORI 6d. ; ue white ar Wall- leaved, 6d.&1 0 Alex. Oswald, Esq. 2 x pn = 10 
Fine Gooseberries, Currants, and Raspberries, per doz. 0 | 12:superb vars. Wall loas ved o a 26 Sir Os , : 10 » 
Filberts, new, thin shelled, phar whe ski ned, per dozen 4 O | 15 superb vars. Autumn Brom] “ik oa Earl Spencer T an om = 50 
Strong Vines from eyes,and layers in pots, per O| Fine scarlet do., 6d. and 1s.; real fine, 6d. and `. 10 H. Behrens, Esq., Travemiinde* sro to ta» 
Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums, and Chi y perb v tual Emperor, ETY three e times ‘alter Ew. Brie! Ih. E oe ae ae 
grown for pot culture, per dozen .. 1 @ year 2 . 1220 tae. a AL Be ME? o 5 
Choice Plower Seeds, 18 papers, 5s.; 40 do., 10s, “free by post. | 4 phe vars. now large flowering On... of a m SO Wood, Esq... ct m Sie Bi 22 
ral Catalogue of Plants for 1856 free by post. 24 superb vars. quilled and striped eari 5s.; 12 vars. 3 0 Rev. y SE uhat efai chee 
iStoke:Nowingtan, London; April... |/12 superb vare. Gioboiowering dot ~.. 26 | e e a e E 
y r ere = elo s e na | 16-Superb vars: mi e s 8/70 f: 2 
ME T. LINDEN, of Brussels, ly informs | 10 superb Fars. Konquet yd AEL E aii The Land Bishop dfWiashestar: ore cent 
Jovers of new Exotic ae eee anaes Sean owered. Frodi do (Truffaut's). 40 : Esq. see soe one tee eee ao a 
made sak armament: with rs. E.G. HENDERSON a aenn Wai ower, Larkspur, Balsam, Sinecioor í FE. RI PAY Epes Oe 
Nurserymen, Wellington Road, St. John’s Wood, London, aban- | Jaeyboa,Cockscomb, Zinnia, and many others. See Catalogue, p46. J a tes on Bs fs w 4 
doning to them his right of selling in England his LOCHERTA FINEST LAWN GRASS SEEDS. |. T Tg i ae ger. fe 
MAGNIFICA, TYDÆA AMABILIS, CUPHEA EMINENS, | nose include the finest dwarf and compact species best adapted Sica oF lit cli tis ERE E 
and GONOCALY LOHER, aes “that | boria man consequence he Rire e a rib. Quantities not under 1 peck, 18s. g ee e N OO 
gi bushel. The quan’ they aoa uired for new Lawns is 2} bushels. sven ig ee ge 8 wen ghee 
Britain; bu e same eree begs to offer his other new R. Esq BS. 
introductions, and among a m the most remarkable ROOTS FOR EARLY SPRING PLANTING, = Stewart, Hoque fe. a a 4 
ite ne Ranunculus, Gladioli, Iris Germanica, Lilien, A. Brande,Esq.. 0. see 200 
CALYPTRARIA HÆ = 40s. aeh aT TS 
- Tritonia aurea, Tigridia. Oxalis, Achimenes, Gloxinia, enry ae. a tied 4 5 
MARANTA PARDINA ive ie. H.J. Grant, Esq... n BO” 
METALLICA f i 245. a = noe See Catalogue, page 57 and hinake ie 
CHÆTOGASTRA EAN ENTANA E pa 12s. `| Goons Carerace Fere (not under 20s.) to all the London | “Sawer: Hanbury, Rig. se smeo me sD TD S 
= termini and all i stations ai the Colche n Luscom| nw ad = coe eed 
all of which are now read: Sari wich. aa a Thomas Esq. sade -i 
His new = 1856 sn iR -had on application to| CaTaroeues for the season to the present time sent ‘free for Wilkinaes Dent, Ben. seth hp 4 4 4 . 
Messrs. Beraam Bunkr, Cox and Hammond’s Quays, |i |davap povey samupe Fock Ohara papatia tet aaa REBANE, Edward Esq... FAM auger” eae 
‘Lower Thames Street, Lond: (orto SrzeHen BROWN, ean gis Post Office. Beriah "Esq. Pros Ca he ve: A Sias 
The usual allowance the Trade when three Plants are nes a ee Seed and H Establishment, HerGrace the DuchessDowagerof Northumberland 50 O | 
k Sudbury, Suffolk TAr, eaten e E ieee EET 
p 5 Soig.. Ee E Ee eae ‘ 
‘The Viscount Downe  .. «610 0 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON | Seeehi= = 2 = 2 as 
wt y send out their NEW CATALOGUE for. to infi who ey Hg ct r rar yaya tie abe Hd san 
ne poesia of ovary pre them with indus hen Swe ace << i ae portal bank. should Windsor .. ak ie R 55 4 
‘be in the on Gardener. ; thecare compiling rranging descriptions of upwards ; ‘ee O ’ 
-of 500 Stove, and 1000 Miscellaneous Plants, will render it an interesting guide, equally sui reference or Eamets eat . = 0 DA 
perusal. Tn addition t se in are beng na paautes it {it eonttabnashartamieptlony tibet t Lists of iai asesitionst at present 21, Regent i 
cultivation, disca ing those have oe expectations of their culti: rs, only. ae ee > 
“varieties as they oa SS a a o a x 3 alas ied * See Mr. Behrens’ letter in another column. “i 
A-Coloured ‘Plate rep! stamp 
DAHLIA laphara ee 
LACE SCARLET.—The qualities 
CRYSTAL PA 
bedding Dahlia are such that no cope a Boy twee 
halfia dozen fiower beds will be e without it. \It fills up 
"that void so long felt. by many, viz. abed composed 
í in by dividin; the roots in the same way as an 
oa op et 
‘Crystal Palace last seaso! rs struck 
effet the Dahlia made wi down, but this 
variety from its dwarfness of growth will not require such care ; 
those who have had pleasure of viewing the noted 
will b= able to: 
diminutive fio added icon! 
‘the easiest plants apohia throughout the winter, aud can be | 
of visiting the | 
with the noble | 
SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1856. 
Tomoan. Aprl E- Hort 
THE ENSUING WEEK, 
Cel ae Deis equal tothe most Horticultural........sessseessere 3 FM 
The flowers.are a mediumaize, very > 
double and full to the centre, of very compact habit, its sone remember a dy herbaceous 
ce Eth, the’ aa eating iaoi leaves which | nant of no mean beauty, once 
bly .with. the cof the flower. ‘It nar a ae 
‘commences flowering early in July throwing up large quan and Pyrethrum carneum? 
tae autumn fost ae ae t BE, bright thing, with rose colour d 
baimena ot S| eg a 
ley of hie plas is that meer mala oF or sun- | the cont La 2 which reason i is called 
nese Paseaint: 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London. 
