Араш 15, 1865. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 335 
BROMUS SCHRADERI 
(AUSTRALIAN PRAIRIE GRASS). 
JAMES CARTER & G0. 
225 
BEG TO ANNOUNCE ТНА EXPEOT 
S ITI WE ABOVE GRA 
T FROM AUST. 
Their CORRESPONDENT gives the following particulars of it :— 
Grass ssfully; it is considered to be far d Pr es from 200 grammes of ates r 185 times in 
т - тр атт тые. Ji ias FOR EN. коор | weight he жн КОНЫЕ BEE a ki ammes oa 
superior іо ару » ich more vigorous than Rye Grass. Опе of its | one EE of seed. It is men M t E n" t at it promises 
Ба +4 із that it sends up its seed at а very early stage of its | to feed three bullocks where two were fed befor а qe 
that is one rem that makes it so much more nutritious | prospect Et the d Lou as weld ^ jte beef Ebo. On ое: 
уе rass has а very early and quick growth in y of the B. e is its growth during an*amount of 
“ Еи if it A "sit оп our uite and thoro is every reason to | which Кый. all ae e p un thus a y green food for 
„Түк WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE FOR жалы. ЕКкЕРр. lt has | cattle before and after all other cut off, and fitting it 
ELT tr гі а Frania with thi $ ате resul ану for exposed снае Dai aria un Soil: бошо. pus D a 
called “ Domas has recently м much | farmer, the department of Finisterre, rec e ved som 
Rint e of the perseve: erance of M. A. Lavallée. E seeds X 2 America, and has з since cultivated tho NUS ant “ү ҮЗ 
pe М, Шашу, гы койшо. 31 tons 2 green Broi pe eat Success ; Me turns out now, it is said, to be identi with the 
i s per acre); M. Benoit, of je ome in quest 
ARTER & Co. E be: happy to book Ordem. for ба л this .GRASS in quantity next autumn, 
CARTER'S PERMANENT PASTURE GRASS 
SUPPLIED AND MIXE ORDER TO SUIT EVERY SOIL, AT 
20s. to 30s. per acre, and 32s. to 35s. per acre 
JAMES CARTER AND со. 237, 238, & 261, HIGH. HOLBORN, Ү.С. ; 
DEDHAM and ST. OSYTH, ESSEX; and ORYSTAL PALACE NURSERY, FOREST HILL, S.E. 
C E0108 VARIEGATED — GERANIUMS 
for BEDDING or POT CULTURE. 
т 
тв, Pollock olden Tom Thumb | Бао 
Yellow Belt lden Vase | Glow-worm 
Mrs. Milford Fontainebleau | Burning Bush 
Golden Нагкаж iss Emily Domville Sno ке 
The above 12 varieties will be sent on receipt of a remittance for 21s., 
by — Aururp Faver, Nurseryman, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. 
Г EXHIBITORS of PLANTS.—A large and beautiful 
onk. of fine SPECIMEN PLANTS оп Sale at J. C. PApxAN's, 
nce Nursery, Boston Sj , near T 
st publish a NEW DESC SCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of 
KCN. „НОП, YHOOKA, E DRE PLANTS, to be had 
n Spa.—April 
QaxrTER'S GARDENER'S VADE-MECUM 
is now ready. 
оа GERANIUM 6S. 
8 ов THE Pres 
t off in one direction 
gaps = - ues " (x other towards pur] Ar , m ta, the 
bedder-out will M acquired ма at Polar palume a LE. 
tints which must be invaluable especially in па lis 
the present ; the. flo mi -1 vin m lay or 
low of colouring, which gives them extraordin and 
Шап n. “gardons ners’ Chronicle, Au 
sa е = Hen elty in ё& Ке 2 and st le, which 
šable in every collection,” у rnal of 
оош re, July 5, 1i. 
“The like have never т been obtained ; possessi: they do not 
guy novelty, but singular beauty of colour, and v sd "iiid 
sion of bloo) m." Jounal of Horticulture, September 2 20, 186. 
* The үче бз of new colours amongst the таео of во 
Duos and useful a flower cannot be otherwise than agreoable 
0 hose who follow up the parterre system of flower gardening. 
Many of them bombie the profific bloom of the Nosegay 
race with the better- рери DOMO с, ° e mor k . 
0 
f the more ordinary kinds. 
pardoning, "wh o koe o in the matter о; flower 
Sana епі; засе with the times."—The Florist, 
&nuary, 
LEXAND DRA.—Top petals of flowers crimson, lower pet: als magenta, 
the combination of colours кое a most beautiful glow or 
pegats ids i т free and effective. Price, 5s. each 
AM —Flow тр ht purplish rose, the trusses of immense 
GENUINE GRASS SEEDS. 
PERFECTLY FREE FROM WEEDS. 
SS 
ааты: 
J AMES VEITOH, 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W., . 
ts th to th following VERY FINE MIXTURES, which 
P 
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Та одане б д irt CRM A а ое лл : Chat INT 
size, Yu а undant, and standing up well above the iw» A 
EE free-growing Hybrid Nosegay, of spreading habit, the 
leaves slightly zonate, "e distinct and attractive. ч. n в, eac h 
^ Е grand acquisition," — Te Florist. 
** It was the айган on of all who saw it."—Jowurnal of Horti- 
e distinct and attractive; * * standsinthefront rank." 
ardeners" Chronicle. 
A INDIAN YELLOW.—Flowers orange scarlet, deb hs 
strong glow of genes. uite a мүн and pleasing colour 
trusses, which are modium sizo are produced in 
а 
MIXTURES > PERMANENT PASTURES and MEADOW LANDS. 
ontaining 785 the finest suitable Grasses and Clovers. 
о 30s, per aere 
MIXTURES for IRRIGATION or WATER MEADOWS. 
. Bpecially prepared from those kinds of Grasses most suitable for moist situations. 
25s. per acre, 
MIXTURES for P FIELD LAWNS, 
MER per "e 
мз SUITARLB fer SHREP АКУ. 
T 
кена as 
MIXTURES ir RECLAINED MARSHES or HEATH LANDS. 
20s. per ас: 
MIXTURES for GARDEN LAWNS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, GRASS PLOTS, 
BOWLING GREENS, &c. 
183, — —— ке "e lb. 
This Mirtira haa 1 P w-— m ds, 1 di. ze ‚ыен. 
~ > MIXTURES for RENOVATING 6 «ә дүк 
(Sow 10 to 121bs. per aere). 
MIXTURES for AT] annis s MESS 
Те Mixiusas oss £ Ho cac o В. seen. &0, бе, g qui t, 
* either One. asture or Hay. 
165, 18s., and 20s, per acre, 
In ordering this М: ы аа а dd ired for 0 ; Two, or Three Years" Lay. 
kind of Grass and Olover 
emane “ү aise анбон воа SEEDS mara а, 
abundance of dwarf but froe habit, wi 
up and frst- ze PME BO IM Mc 
pei, ont rrr Dar d and valuable addition to the materials for 
"—Gardeners! Chronicle. 
"Тш шо novel Н in colour."—Journa! of Horticulture. 
Li the mors welcome ар baing o Î first of this colour which 
boh ean asado ower gardener,"—7'he Florist. 
PLAGE Ahi. + wort arimen кадыы the тн f medius 
Ee asd yery шап Grown at th Сана Pale. en d 
ose TO! e on 
кз before offered for d 64. each, 
* Extremely useful for small or the margins of ribbon 
borders, on account of its close d: it." —Gardeners Chronicle. 
DONALD ) BEATON. — Flowers clear orange scarlet, ofimmense size 
апа ре дио, исаев MAo largo; а strong PREI ing kind, 
excellent for bedding. Price, 5s. each. 
** A thoroughly good variety. x darin 8 Chronicle. 
DUCHE е ers soft rosy lake, of good size and form, trusses 
also good and abundant. T теу ае отейца kind, of dwart 
habit invaluable for bedding. Prici 
FULGENS.—Flowers vivid scarl with йы P. "white е 
ч large e paok, Ае 8 perfect globe, каш Ад leaf. 
ice, 88. each. 
GLOWWORM.—Top petals в of flowers fiery scarlet, owai war. pataia or 
very erect, standing well aboYo the foliage ; the habit is d: таа 
compact. This mises to be one of th. 
beautiful plante recen! d and pecu for 3 the combination of 
Vere ni rm rii and peculiar glow quite unique in the 
each. 
Price, 6s. 
te a novelt; уа 
E Eod remarkable Puede rK Gar dene $ Chronici, 
GENTA ik дч with 
Et TA QUE a Vd а X T TET very 
RANGE NOSEGA Y. T ves 
ur. Ig чаган 
colour, very effecti ce, бв, each, 
ES pisition; * * the flowers diff. all others 
we Agmen, а D ong dai] Gardener 
“In this the упш i gi dp Me i —The Florist. 
llars 
walls of the conservatory and flower garden, Es bein » 
PRINCESS LICHTENSTELIN,—EFlowers salmon pi s0 
colour, very smooth, perfect form and fine close habit. e, 58, 
each. 
SALAMANDER.— Flowers brilliant, scarlet, white eye, fine compact 
habit, horse-shoe leaf. Price, 3s. 6d. 
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WALTHAM SEEDLING.—Flowers fine, full, dark uel very 
hi hoe leaf; a Н; Хозерау, raised raised from 
ае e p - ышы Т, А 
speci ооба 9" for bm е ed s 
respectfully зо! 
WiLLiAM Par, Waltham Cross, London, №. 
PETER LAWSON & SON, 
QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, 
28, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, EC.; and at EDINBURGH. 
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LISTS OF ALL SORTS ОЁ SEEDS AND PLANTS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION, 
