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CHOICE BEDDING PLAN TS | THE PAMPAS eee ue CYNERIUM ARGENTEUM.” 
' Looms, PINCE anp CO., prises F pd vo = 
| finest Stock of Filek Plants this country 
y | of the above, are enabled to offer their, well established Plants to 
[ j E L L A N D C O. bloom strongly this Season, in fine specimens; 7s. 6d. Os. 6d, 
| each. L., P. & Co. have also Games. healthy E s $ 24s, 
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Beg respectfully to refer Paper. | per dozen; but to pa me wishing at once to see beauty of 
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akmeinia being in every 
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| th hould be pl d af possible. A full d iptiol 
Royal Nursery, Great E oy Seat pi eset ety ey! wines) naire BJ 
1855, page 65: 
SUTTON’S CHAMPION SWEDE. nn A 
Y TURVILL begs to offer ‘soo Plants of his first 
Te S SUPERIOR SWEDE has gained some of the most Saeegnnbed Prizes at the Show: of [a gin rege See palma oe eg re marae amie a 
Pagan on the kingdom, including the Two Twenty CG R.H. PRINCE ALBERT to the Ro oyal South | from 6 to 7 inches long, well reflex i bright purple corolih 
eks, and the Royal East Berks Agricultural Association. This Swede is ery large, poet flesh, with carpe top, and stores | striped and shaded with bright vermilion to the edge, which is 
a Tt is very hardy, and of free habit of growth. Prick OF SEED, 1s. PER Lb, i< 48s. PER BUSHEL, At the Smithfield Club Show often edged with white; e ent habit, Plants 10s. 6d. eat 
at Baker Street Bazaar in December gre our collection of roots was ee admired. | ERBENA BRIDE.—Beautiful light blue, very fine truss, 
eap | with large smooth petal, excellent habit, very free flowering, 
From Mr. G. Norrington, Taplow, Oct. 15, 1855. F. Mander, Inlease, near Hungerford. | makes a beautiful bed. Plants 5s. each, 
“JT have been the successful candidate again t oa year for “You should KTE acre field os Swedes for Ke heavy crop.| HELIOTROPE ELEGANCE.—This is a beautiful scented, 
Swedes at the South T Show, I receiv: R.H. Prinee | The me eer — fro m you. There have been a great many ratte very free in flowering, with a large blue oon wer; a great 
Albert's Cup, value 20 guineas, I received the first prize ne people to see them.’ | improvement on “Gem,” balig very close in ray with good 
first ditto 1853, wove -= ditto pe These prizes were all fro: pai . Curtis, Kempshott, May 25, 1855. folia age, well ada aw for beds or for pots, Plan 
your Seed. There were 11 of us competitors this year our past sal: last oan potwithstanding the bad season, ee ea ___ Chelmsford, Essex, ) May iT. = 
(Another of our customers, Mr. Joseph Hobbs, e oe ws Tarir the best plant both of Turnips and Swedes I eter saw. | ENA FUCHSIAS, P AN 
gained ay other 20 guinea Re for Swedes, presente: ed by H. | Not a vacancy could be seen over a breadth of 40 acres. They | NEM IVSAR $, mimuLus 5: E eter e 
Prince Albert at the East Berks Agricult tural Show; ca ihe took the first and two extra prizes at the Basingstoke Root Gz r g his 
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pos amet sedi a) a t prize for Mangel Wurzel at | etter” The Swedes kept well, and my sheep are feeding themi J SEEDLING m eadi ca unequalled hey are highly 
y | recommended by the National ultural Society, and 
of the satiation er ib., or 48s. per bushel. | had six first-class certificates ce to them. The threa, 
| Seedling Fuchsias are very fine, either for exhibition or orma- 
A Priced pomes of ition eee ae inl be had pest free. Patern oses. The Petimia Her tiermione m Panera al others far 
its great uty, an ourite for years 
Royal Berkshire Seed Sata eee Reading, May rey. | Mimulus Lydia received geed rion iyeba to at the Natoa 
The above are now being sent out. For descriptions sée 
Catalogue, which will be amkan on application. 
E. G. HEN DERS SON & SON | | Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, London. 
RE now prepared to fo rward their me W SPRING CATALOGUE, and parties who hav 
A favoured them sbi orders can have the same sent free on application. This useful book has been ori pilot Beh ae utmost The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
attention, and while it notices the latest miovetttos gives ay a cmt ei each class as can with safety be recommend: 
should be in the aese of every Amateur and practical Gardener, either for reference or perusal, the simplicity and ruses site | 
a ing a decided impro on anythi ind hi r ' ition to the | pree iim aty d MAY 17, 1856. 
above-mentioned novelties, &c., it contai: ne mere oT and shen of o Stove; 700 Greenhouse, and 1000 other Se eee “A Miscel- | 
laneous sorts, such as Azaleas, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Chrysant! wt ., With short and select Lists of those varieties Seed 
for the various purposes conn ected with the Stovi e, Greenhouse, and haem >» full iraniane of the following. anı pas geen Tue readers of the Gar Gardeners’ Chronicle will not 
ies are given in it. T ha ave yet forgotten Pormarse HEATING, or the long 
With the above will also be published ad Pl d he had f 
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y the p: 
EEN etek Y Basse Loe eei Tya» a aT SG AS Soe al’ f the enthusiastic and much to be lamaaedk Mr. 
d’annoncer . G. HENDERSON und Sony beehren sic erge! 
que leu: ar eataibtee générale por ponr cette saison vient Titre i | eri zeigen, dass der diesjährige Haupteatalog die Presse le Merre. oa Ag as he did the immense importance 
qui sera adressé aux personnes qui en feront la demande verlassen hat, und aor ‘Rortofrelen Am mg bereit liegt. to gardeners of air in rapid motion, eager to render 
lettre affranchie. Um allen Missverstindnissen vorzubeugen wird darauf anf! | their, work ceconomical, and convinced that this 
_ Ils saisissent cette occasion pourprévenir leurs correspondents | merksam gemacht, ping in Folge dbgoschicheanor Bedingw kungen | 
ngers que les plantes nouvelles (page V. du catalogue) | mit Herrn J. Linden = Brüssel die vier durch ihn eingetiih Sed 
introdui tes par me alone J tome Bow velo savant les cS Pis nzen (Se R 7 V des ae taloga gs) nicht an auswärtige | hot-water a paratus, he proposed a plan for obtaining 
arrangements conclues avec, lui ne soni en g eterre. aa enten gelie ei sondern Bestellungen auf dieselben çi 
Nul commande Lery le continent en con effectuée ae: thie ss Brittanien vom Etablissement ausgeführt werden | currents of pr” air ifr means of hot iron plates 
par I’établissemen oes ver which c: was compelled to travel 
ts road into the h i thts , he Sig a saw 
l Messrs. E. G. H. & Son beg to state that in consequence of the great influx of business, they have found it impos- hi "E it could be aecomplished, the true way of 
sible to send out Plants with their usual = pated They trust, x pera that those parties whose orders have been eating the airt of & obs ye ouse must he not by 
hope in the course of the ensuing week al radiation from pipe ut by warm c icronta driven 
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clear oy 
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orca S FAVOURITE T EEA DAHLIA z z It is needless now Pa relate how many attempts 
j E VERBENA, GEANT DES BATAILLES, 29.64. 
ENDERSON’S FAVOURITE PETUNIA, COUNTESS OF ELLESMERE, 80. 6a were made to bring this plan to bear; how certain 
RBENA IMPERSTRICE BLIZA BETH (pulchella Maonetti), 1 success at one time appeared to have become, or how 
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Wellington Nursery, = ae ohn’s Wood, London. ner fe was ae the gold making of the alche- 
disappeared at 
mis s m a 
P SEEDS, ETC. CEPHALOTUS FOLLICULARIS, OR AUSTRALIAN moment of Mie Sometimes the iron plate 
Tuomas Gibbs. ee CO, p THE SEEDSMEN TO THE PITCHER PLANT. racked, on another occasion smoke found its way 
their friends amd Agriculturists generally: thet ine have still l a Borie te aii CO S t oo nne resent through the sand-joints into the house, now and 
= Th pitchers, of the abov: i" 
selected wai od aie hes s TURN #PEEDB: from curious plant, at 21s. each. 5 | then n the “4 " 
Dis OE , oiher Minis. CALYPTRAR A HÆMANTHA, a splendid new Melasto- | all, everything else having succeeded, 
HY BRIDS—Green-top Yellow, a Sa Yellow. Maceous greenhouse plant, rierie exceeding in beauty those = amount of heat could be secured. 
GLOBES on ROUNDS—White, Red, and Green. Se re elogang. Bacay: pingi Se: 
EARLY STUBBLE ia SORE an ae Whi LAPAGERIA ROSEA, styled in Chili “the elimbing Lil 
other kinds. = oe ai eae oe the most beautiful co conservatory climber in y |ti 
KOHL RABI, or Hungarian Turnip. waua were wrong, but because it was evidently insufficient 
KEE WURZELS—Yellow LASTANDRA HOOIBRENKIT, a beautiful foli y 
N mG Keo,” Kea lant. m al ja sey oaa pike! the ee ee 
Mix Seeds for permanent and Meadow, | | THY. RSICANTHUS RUTILANS, a fine winter naba every nj Arat i ear has rendered more and more 
for Com Cemeteries and G1 harap Tor Parks and, Field Lawns, for yrei ae aieri EME T E a nt. To keep warm air in aitia motion 
lg — Extra strong roots, iba. i Saai P plant houses we have always maintained to 
Ene ai a and all other Seeds for the] GLOXINIA ERECTA, in 12 choice varie 6d.each. |be the great desideratum of modern gardening ; 
beta BEGONIA SEMPE PLORENS. A is tical man who does not endo 
Detail Catalognes will be sent, post free, on application to | scarlet winter- ae ariety, s s5 on tare ver a ae wi = ak . endorse 
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Society of England, -Moon § E E ee 
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T OREIGN SEED ORs eee 
Fokeian SEED ORDERS.—Plymouth is admir- Plants of the undermentioned :— to mention —_ 
ls Situated for the execution and transmission of Forrian | VERBENAS, 14 new varieties, Seedlings of Rougier and “at roma 8. St. Martin’s s Place, 
ORDERS. The Subscribers have have during the past season forwarded | Chauviere oi of Paris, were selected by us when in flower, and can a Mr.M: faile 
Seeds to Astratas New Zeananp, Uxirep rates, Caxapa, | Pe content ong s8 ts. a yee ondon, rag to to effect t Mr. Meeks fai ed 
NDIA, MALTA, FRANCE, Austria, PORTUGAL, IONIAN. IstaNps, erbena pulchella Maonetti, a fine new beddi ariety, of calls a “heat extractor. 
MADEIRA, GAMBIA, CHINA, CAPE oF Goon Hors, Prince EnwarD’s | dwarf habit, perfectly distinct from any freg the owen as This con ermid f numerous 2 inch or 3 inch cast-iron 
Istawp, BanaxLava in the Cama, and within the last week | finely striped, and very similar to those of Bhlos Radetzki. | This consists of nu 
aari supplied gome Rosstaw Orrrcens (lately quartered in Pa ai 128. pipes, open at each end and seeured there to iron 
ymou: take to their native conntry, erbenas in variety, of the best old sorts for bedding, such as ;i it consists of a pair of cast- 
‘ist ed nae awn sone from a Noreerrman | Lar Raglan, King of Seat, Purple King, 1E: ahs a ame epi ara i 
in AUSTRALIA, and is important in showing that by careful and | White Perfection. 30s; per | Iron perpendi plates zoni 
g, Seeds travel thousands of miles, P T} 
, without injury. rire 4 5 i 
ther ; i : a The 
spelt BEAUTY of the BOUDOIR, and other fine | Paea extractor” thus constructe uilt sog 
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dozen. 
; " AND’ PROPERLY GERANIUMS, TOM THUMB, and other varie- | iting i fixed ot ime 
attention in. doing so, for generally seeds that are sent out | VARIEGATED SCARLET GERANIUM, FLOWER of|to be piena- ; ire ose wae pe a cold air drain is 
to this Colony are destroyed owing to their getting damp SMU 0 eee — . the same time brought into’ communica- 
Orders will bere to with promptness and care. of pianis, , a3 the most successful hybrid- mer 
Dopp bbe nb at Bae ralia ofni T Elaa tA meee and absorbing heat in its pongu. finally į rushes 
nursery, London, May 17. | into the house, and: distesbaten isacif as-happened in 
