i wee A 
aD rin, FEN at 
2 a aR 
May 3, 1856.] 
se SEED ORDERS.—Plymouth is admir- | 
situated for the ees and transmission of FOREIGN 
7 The Subse! ribers hay 
Zen Cn ANADA, 
’ 
MADEIRA a, Cut Carm or Goon Ho: 
ISLA: BALAKLAVA in th e Crimea, and within the last week 
they Piss supplied some Rusta Ovricens (lately quartered in | 
Plymouth), to take bs thei untry. 
he following let aaa en received from a Nurseryman 
n AUSTRALIA, wf ~ ett in showing that Is careful and 
poper packing, Seeds Mn hite thousands of miles, and through 
the Tropics too, withou' 
“The case of See s yow sent me arrived n Faniran 
1 th li, an every 
TE 
condition 
appearance, . I should none supposed. tha “ "hey fad only 
nstead. of so 
mites. This I Aiia is owing to "their teing" weli 
‘pened and dried, and CAREFULLY AND PR 
CKED. T have to te your 
SAE, 7. 
I 
te thse Cll, doe? ad T fi 
I 
hair eni damp 
CA 
A 
M plan of packing succeeds admirably, and all the coal 
os their and the 
warded generally, rer Been oy HELIOTROPIU: M GIGAS will be 
gor 
eign rare a age tell the same tale. All Fore’ 
Orders will ha attended to with promptness and care. 
WILLIAM p Rup & x Foreign a za Export Seed Mer- 
chants, Plym 
SPLENDID tee OLAR IAS FOR BEDD 
SR ELL anp Co. beg to invite Tenai: 
attention to fhe following list of SHRUBBY CALCEO- 
LARTAS, which they confidently recommend; it om geen all 
the m ost beautifal:and brillia nt varieties in culti 
apea n—s. d 
Ajax, a fine large rich-coloured flower, of crimson a yellow 9 0 
Beauty of Montreal, bright crimson, small flo sagt an effec- 
tive and very Bit bedding 0 
rreggio, orange una shad aa 3 y 
a first-rate bedding va: aiia 3 T wt a PS 
"Crimson King, rich plum .6 0 
sss cane Sagem (Youell’s), a a = golden yellow, the flow 
stem as they need be, to i. wae rt the mere large 
io ers produced by thi Behan habit is 
rs large, and wel thm peri .. Each. 1 6 
Golden Ghaine "ane golden yellow pe en 6 0 
*Gold Cap, ri ch dark maroon, deep ye ellow cap... .6 0 
Integrifolia, an old but Mer ai orale of erect babit, pro- 
ducing clusters of small sh 
Kentish Hero, 0) .6 0 
M: 01 mson, with a large yellow cap, pos- 
sessing a fine free growth, a noble AET F ma + 9.0 
“Magnificent, rich crimson, with inne crown... E O 
Masterpiece, deep ie e.g ee oat 6 0 
Sarip s; dar! k ain pe wilt ond M ? 
el, brown shadin, he ed, tra 9 
Mr. White, rich shining brona range yell -60 
‘Purity, colou e, the best exhibited last season, fine 
habit, wi sses of flowers, strongly recommended 
for beddin: 9 0 
Red Rover, bright crimson shaded with orange, large and 
free flowerer, fine habit... oot 9 0 
Shankleyana, large orange crimson Ses ae a 
Sulphurea I, a, aA = larg for beddix P 0 
Sultan, fine large >80 
Sapetbe-(Turner), oe oe dark crimson, e extra fine we 6 0 
(Constantine), dwarf crimson ... ae OU 
se, bright orange crimson, extra. es oo 0 
ilis, an axhalle t grower, of ve pretty 
of blossom, tatty re of a delicate primrose baie and 
ae tow cad ia Dt 0 
and. vee formed, of a bri right ‘orange 
ra 
dantly, and a splendid habit, € oer ie 9/0 
i ellow sse tr on iG 0 
e growth, extra ..- eee 
bie Aorta oribond,. A poentig and hardy aioe 
ceous beddin; meiri tsof dw: pE gsi st, R 
the season a ga re »6 0 
Yo offer 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
299 
Sees —_ have the sa 
pe 
MY bare 
out in good well established plants on the ist of June 
s year, 
The leaves of a well-eultivated plant are 1 foot in length, and 
| 6 inches oyt the flower, of a pale and dark violet in colour, is of 
Specim 
te ie size. ens can daily be viewed at the nursery. 
Price 10s. 6d. each. A select list of novelties in the exclusive 
ome aa of their firm will shortly be paapa 
_Horticultural Establishment, King’s Road, Chelsea. —May 3._ 
Fa A INDICA 
Hue LOW CO: have to offer very fine 
healthy plants of INDIAN AZALEAS, in small ry 
They are all unusually well set with flower- buds, haying fo fro 
to 20 on each E Price 30s. to 42s. per doz The PEET 
ith many o od 
named, w other varieties, can be suppli 
A he agna Magniflora 
Albertus an eis, the finest 
Beauty of Europe, the 
finest striped variety in Oulton: 
Perryana 
UPERB VE 
LE begs ‘respectfully S poy a few 
OHN CO Plants- 
NA CERISE UNIQUE, cerise, 
nounced by. many eminent judges, inejuding Messrs. Turner, 
Fraser, and o ards, of the Wellington Nursery, first- 
2e. 6d. boa six plan mts for 10s. 
Also aep Tropæolum odora! a fine bedding plant, 
or for Tk also for pot culture, paa a be a couservatory 
— pect sweetest Tea Rose. 2s. 6d. per plan 
ttance solicited from unknown corres eae 
— Beri ay irse: is St. Abans e 
NEW ) 
OB ERT REA, Ipswich Maree: Ipswich, begs to 
announce that h ae out, the first week in 
ay, strong plants of Ehet ae w Dahlia, at 10s. 6d. parita 
with the usual-discount to the Trade, INCESS is aconstant, 
true, and very rich rose-coloured flower, quite distinct from any- 
thing; centre well ele 
vated, cli: ance 
ct outlin ; good t o the last. The fin 
at Stocks, 
athe 
cultivation ie eens d Dal filia ever offe: wey 
Bellerophon Prestantissima date a of Dahlias, &c., is now ready, and may be had 
Coceinea major | Prince Albert on aia 
Exquisita | Queen Perfeetion TT tas in Sg e 
allida | Reine des Belges P NEW a a CAND BEDDING GERANIUM: 
Fulgens | alopensis á 
Formosa -e | Trotteriana AND INGRAM beg to offer fi oming 
Iveryana i Vittata plants of the above indispensable variety, t wer of 
N London, May 3 which is large a ell formed, colour a beautiful rosy crimson 
with pencilled e; an imm , and has the very de- 
F LOWER pr We have selected out of our sirable property of continuing to flo throughout the summer, 
large Collection of oe Ha twenty of the most It received a Certificate at the last meeting of the National 
Floricultural Society on the 27th ult., the censors a Messrs. 
4, } g C. Turner, C. J TY, . M. Atkinson.. Price peed aaa 
and calculated to prodas one fe with the usual allowance to the trade when three are 
in groups or eg The German 
Stocks, Asters, Bewtiistey and ralhum especially are 
The igi tion’ will. be sent jr i ripeti 
any address, pric 
The following ea testimonials will give some slight 
idea of the high iapa in which our seeds are held :— 
be | hat the German Stocks and Asters you 
entire satisfaction, for I had a most 
nob Fos ery one who saw them. 
faction, having arpas all I have yet seen, yob fi or brilianey 
ot colour and compactn of bloom.”— Wr. , Florist, 
ocks cam ip to your recommendation 
gave me great satisfaction i many friends a visited mn 
gardens asked me where I had the seed er r. Barlass, 
Candetetta to T. B. Le Baker, Esq., of Hardwicke Cou 
“The German Stocks. and Asters you sent to the Heath last year 
were really kir .’—Mr. Chapman, Gardener, The Heath, Cardiff. 
J. EELER & & Son, Seed Growers, te rd g 
CHOICE ARENES coop 
M ITCHELL anv CO. are now sanding: nw the 
follo bdeli ne lants, consisting of eap iael ataga viz.: 
NEW FUCHSI 
ite Corollas; 
all Aronia era tie varieties, 10s. 6d. pe 
VER ASi—A first-rate collection, none but the best o! 
1855, ig ay ‘dozen, or four dozen for 20s., “pasket included. 
Se eN Henderson’ 8 and Tum ie ve varieties of 
ntingdon Nurseries, May 3. 
ORLICULTURAL a ETY he LONDON; 
2t, ergi Page , May 1, 
At the ANNIV ARY RETIN G iis this day it was 
Resolved that the sd REER P TION for the gro of the 
GAR wee be ke ept open” till: TUESDAY, June 24, the sum of 
27731, 
The following additional Subscriptions have been received 
bases lasi “ week :— 
F.H 
1855, 1 ream amper free; older varieties, 4s. per dozen, 
& 54.—Onr own selection of the follow 
Co. semen of 
Verbenas, Ba tern time sain ae vanes of sone; prear 
Lobelias, Fuchsias, E ahr eire Joret am 
most select kinds, a wt Acted per dozen. 
1l Orders of 22, and upwards are delivered Carriage Free to 
teen Newcastle, re Hull, as well as to any Railway Station 
Within 150 nr i of the Nur sirji 
th. Norfolk 
varieties:—Lord Bath, Pre-Eminent, Ruby aas 
Daron “Alderson, The Nigger, Emperor, Napoleon, Omer Pacha, 
Jobn Keyne’s Rachel Rawlings, Primrose Perfection, Topsy, 
Uncle Tom, Miss Popes &c., 12s. per doz., package free ; older well- 
known varieties, 6s. per doza or 4 dozen for 20s., bas! ket included. 
LOBELIA SPECIOSA, the best t blu ue dwarf bedd ing variety, 
6s. per dozen, 
PETUNIA IMPERIALIS, Double White, first-rate for bed- 
ding, True, 6s. per dozen; True Crimson Lover, ae sper dozen; 
Prince of Denmark, bright Scarlet Clove, 6s. 
PETUNIAS—A bones’ manent ion, 4s. 
Y 0) 
per 
dı 
Pinks, our ‘cell msists all the best sl eties, 
and 6s, per d p sa ons, first-rate varieti y name, 
per en pai: tees, 12s. plan Teh mage our 
= 
, good s 
anit 12s, per doz., trade price 1 per 100 upe upon praca 9 —Phloxes, 
first-rate atic 6s. per d —Phlox Drummondi Radetzky, 
6s. per doze 
* post Offic Office. Orders are respectfully requested from unknown 
correspondents: payable to JOHN FAIRBROTRER. All orders over 
20s. are delivered free in London, or to any station on the London 
and South- che aeqne kin 
urseries 
MESSRS. F E. _G. HENDERSON & SON 
parties w 
RE now prepared to EW SPRING CATALOGUE, and who have not hi 
favonred them aeih miene e e Sarit mre tion: This nepil baok diag boés compil piled with the ui 
, and while it notices the 1 es only such varieties of each class as can with safety be recommended. It 
should be in the m of every Amateur and practical Gardener, either for reference or Darasa, the mens and correctness 
of ite arrangement being a asemia be mprovement on anything of the kind hitherto brought Dafora the public, In addition to the 
novelties, &e:, i description: Bore eer eto 500 Stove, 700 Greenhouse, and 1000 other Plants of Miscel- 
ae, &c., with short and select t Lists of those varieties best adapted 
many o 
therto 
mt Che Ga 
a Et 
si S 
peers? | 
nt 
2 
10 1 
ley. gpm 
pe ie ie aw 
ta Ta aE 
ps seeps aoe 
r _ ome 
Edgington Pe see 
Sir Walter C. ‘Trevelyan, Bart. ae ‘> a 
John Clough, Esq. eS a ioe | o 
Mrs. Cotton pe oe _ t won . 
H. T. Leigh, Es Sq. ove ose a h 
F. a za eee Lad 
Hen uney, E éis oe ae 
alton iat Esq. ote = ese ò 
H. J. Brook, Esq. . dž eee t > 2 
Mr. Joseph Henderson . oe oe v 
Lady Grenville... = š P ow 2 
Neill Malcolm, Esq. R 2 
Lady Dorothy Nevill oo " 1 
Charles Dorrien, Esq. oe à me son I 
Sir Thomas Parkyn, Bart, ooh oes A 
Thomas Grisell, Esq. ¥ F S ET 
Geo. G. Sandeman, Es k r she i 
Sir W. M‘Arthur (Sydney) ‘ 
Mr. M‘Ewen, Arundel, on 
W. S. Gillett, Esq. E i 
James Browning, o m 3 
M: C. Maxwell, Esq, r sss ee 
G.R. G. Ricketts, b sos E a 
T Farmer, . oa per oe death D 
W. Wilshere, 5 see pre bhi ayaa: Ee 
Sir G. Carroll Pee ae Sey -eam Nong. Se A 
B. Attwood, Esq. ... Bal T h 
S: Holmes Godson, Esq. . oes ond aos pill 
C. W. Strickland, Esq...» pa oi EME 
. Leaf, Esq. Ss = Á re ORE 
Mr. Jas. Cuthi! äi ee i ad 
Jas. Montgomery, Esq. EFFO 
E. Barnard, Esq. Peai 
rs B. Warner, T (edaitionsty ws wot 
M: T. Bass, Esq. apio ans bp iene 
Thos. Wood, am Ry ae £ 
H. Vernon Harcourt, Esq ove ‘oe ae 
Lady Frances Harco sr ie oes 
dk 
2 
— Y, MAY 3, 1856. 
forthe the va various ad poe oh connected with the Stove, Give à Garden, full deseriptions of the following and other Tae eons DISEASE still jingu among. us, and 
aren will t the crops of the ienced. 
. a s | heard of its 
CEREAN FATAR GMM PETINE Ss rac Sean incr ie sis 
HENDERSON'S FAVOURITE PETUNIA, COUNTESS OF ELLESMERE. of those et know not how to arrest its farther 
d. q | Progress: It is, however, e atian ja 
$ | bi s irresistible enemy is 
a dmiration ... 5) O ji y | Perpetual Madame Fontaine natural history that its i y > 
i enon sait Jo BHO) x 5| nations sre eka ca ines ore ..1 6| dusted copiously upon the pa affected as soon as 
Boronia Drummondi 2s.6d. 3 best six Pampas Grass (Gynerium Bee leading article at p. 250) it sppeara"the precaution being previously taken to 
Bouvardia longiffora last ca ovgerteuy F, 1 6 e y and Virginia the Vines. For gardens this is so. r 
Clematis Chusan Palm... ... 5 O| Petunia, new- flaked. and ing Geraniums syringe the 
‘Calceolaria Pu 1 61 Delphi ..10 6| striped flower CREE GE ES and simple a plan that others are superfluous. e 
PO al ap ant balk "pr a teana a ee ret pee b Pees tr ia 
centre wel d a 5 phlet u e subj empirica! 
MADAME DESIRE GIREAUD, sooo yo vag Roses of 1856, 5s. each. ere aT in of this kind 
DUCHESSE DE CAMBACERES, ditto ditto 1855, 2s. 6d. each. ie the 
with elegant laciniated foliage, beautiful con creeping will prove 
se Iris azine ae E E ne br pees 
Secretar iin otpor ete oa 
with flowers, the 
pear ey nme taa aa pment ys cg eigen 
Verbenas in cultivation, 1e. 6d each; 100s, the hundred. 
quite a new feature among 
ps and the plant is well 
edging p! 
one of the most 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London. 
the ot a a 
mode of Sulphur remedy, 
tlees and it crag ould be tly to refuse to > employ it merely 
striped | because we ears why it x enemy 
‘this are by sarera i 
tothe necessity r inoking ailigently 1 he the cause 
of the disease. We fully admit that itis of great 
