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CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!!! 
WHITE begs to offer Plants of his splendid col- 
lection of VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, FUCHSIAS, &c., 
k y L , VIZ 
5 TERBEN epr k r Ocean Monarch, Iphogene, Louis 
de France, John Salter, Queen of the F rench, 1 Bclipse 
(Dufoy’s and Epps’), Mo 88 Affre, 3 ee, — 
* Avalanche, joa i Perfec ng aa obras — — ý 
Rose de y of the Lake 
Diversit te de 
85 Ea a nerva, via — . Prince cess 
al Purple, Vulcan Eapen; ne de Saveuse 
Roy Tp: * Boa La Ritos. „ 
Satellite 
Bicolor Grandifiora, Robinso: — 2 De 8 
PETUNIAS.—Lonis Napoleon Buia Aite Princess Alice, 
Conservati 5 „ Rosea, La r. 8 — 
ii, Hanojen 
Sim mpun 
Spl — Pet S 
“Magna Rosea, uper 
Selections from the above, 68. per doz. ; left o R. WHITE 
FUCHSIAS. — Flaves _ Scarle tina Hl Elizabeth, 
Henry of Navarre, Ves ose d’A White Perfection, 
— gm Ellen, Beauty ae Dalston, — nea, — 
One m mu, Madame Breary, Leucantha, Goliah, Purity, 
poleon, Sir — Pottinger, Etoile de Versailles 
Duchess of Sutherland 
HELIOT, b —Voltaizianam, Peruvianum, and Triomph 
dozen; Grisan and Souvenir de Leige, gri 
s k of 9 Plants, — of 
Salvias, Scarlet Geraniums, &c., the whole = N 
to send out, in strong 9 7 5 and a April 22d, at 
3s, per dozen, package included.— Poole Nurse 55 April 13. 
1 
w 
of infor 
riddle of ana goat "bie bestane of Ma is the —— 
planting these beautiful and easily cultivated flow 
. S. refers those who are not yet pos sessed of them to the 
* iair of the following a Editors 
‘Gardeners’ Journal,” Oct. 20, 1849.—* Vio R. Sy 
th, ard have muc easure in test 75 ng to “tbe i improve- 
owers, as evident in the 
—— united by a close inspection of the sample sent 
the ald 2328 Violet and your Seedling Russian Su 
—— r of difference exist, a 
com 
t perb. The 
f and to them we call the 
at ll lovers and growers of this — race of 
flo — The Russian Superb is a better for flower than 
the old Russian, with mu eh larger petals, better shaped, and 
more fally expanded, 
t 
z 
appeara so general with these flowers, 
— 33 the extreme abun — ce m passes a 
questi the plant before us there are 27 blooms, finely 
_and the e pot tted plant fully 
on. On 
expanded, and of brilliant colour ; 
The fact of its begiunin 
in August aud continuing 
until March is 
g to loo 
da — of itself, 
as been hitherto cultivated, 
atin a beauty, as well as other | 
— being indisputable” 
extrem 
FERN 
that they have 
rv | 
of | to GEORGE Bennet, Brando! 
the whole bloom being free from that crumpled, half c seis | © 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [APRIL 13, 
RUSSIAN SUPERB lence weal Ds. 
Raue er SHACKELL, in again bringing his Seed- 6 BENNET tm to inf lovers of 
VIOLETS to the no Det the public, takes this that he has still a large quantity of NEW ZEA. 
rares, of sige we | og! goml have 80 liberally | LAND — and has much 
of the varieties are as follows : : No. 1, T 
la Ar mpany th 
— — or r Fost-ofioo order, made payable at 
kshire, near C 
5 AT 1 
1 RT H, for the Display and — 
LING FLORISTS FLOWERS, and other objects of 
Wa 43. 
he FL LORIST AND Gar 
—— yp 3 
— with their productions, pr takin 
for Isleworth from erloo 
April 17th, and 
these to — coloured memo 
3 of —_ el strikin 
This Advertisement will not be repea PR ee ” Nov. Cn ani 49. eee, ING RUSSIAN Pay ome [THE ADVEI RTISER, wishing DENERS acquire p 
5 š Fine bunches and in good condition. is is a 
GERANIUMS. | very great improvement upon the original variety in the size 1 of Market Gardening, is willing to communi. 
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ph tS * STRONG PLANTS, | — roma of the po Its fragrance is quite equal, and the | cate with a party in that line holdi und, who, for a 
AT LOW PRIC foliage very l. completely eclipses its predecessor, and 2 ate — 1 L, Post-office, 72, Fa D —Apply by 
is a valuable seedli s: 1 er, prepal e arrin street, City, 
B ANN BROWN beg to ofer the following from | Midland Florist,” Dec. Ist, 1849.— THE — SUPERB OHN BAILY, Pu H = 
their 2 2 0 Morzr.—About the middle of last month we ived from URVEYOR TO HER MAJESTY AND 
12 all new varieties of last season = . 1 1 o| Mr. Smackext a most beaw'iful bouquet of this e Violet. aa R. H. Prince ALBERT, 113, Mount-street, Grosvenor. 
rye Hy show varieti „ ez: . 2 9 0 It is a seedling raised by him from the old variety, —— it | Square, London, Dealer in every description of Useful 
25 ditto e e =t 315 0 | Much surpasses in size, of flowers and foliage, It is very Ornamental PU OULTRY and WATER-FOWL, Dorking, Ham- 
50 Ditto ditto ott 8 .. 0 12 | fragrant, and a great and decide a = bro’, Spanish, Polish, and Coc China ls. Gold and 
* fine show varieties i as se — 0 * Gardeners’ Hive,” 2th, Ur. SHACKELL, Bath, | Silver Sp 855 Banta All sorts of Pea Fowls, Gol 
se oO 
Ditto ditto = „ 0 9 | The bouquet of blue a and white — Silver, Pied, ing-necked Pheasants, — red Phea. 
5 me older varieties, 6s to 9s, per ‘dozen, . Trara orn ee eee e aye cao i | Hist in any inmbers "Live Pa ea t, on appli — 
x ` e e. e foliage alone is ar atio ut the increased app ication. 
size of the blossoms surpass others in cultivation. Th 4 bea PAGER’S 5105 i 
3 GERANIU petals are of greater breadth than ordinary varieties, and, con- a ily of a dozen STOVE mi, e „ 
ee other choice 3 varieties for 15s, . ppe the flower “ag! more rical; but — is not all Coke | per "hor and is w dapted for 13 —May be 
Jenny Lind (Ambrose’s) (aane soms ato muon longer ch is a great advantage, and n operation daily a at U te —— Messrs. 
L Belle d' Afi (though last, most important) the fragrance is powerful and 5 
Beauty of — (Shep- s dy Flora a Hastings 4 elicious, 3 these improve a out. door winter-fowering pets and Son oi gn — and Messrs, D. and E 
of the es you no doubt, find an exten sale.” 
Bouquet tout fait Maido “The Gar , or S 
Febu — 4 e Wo tee — of Botany,” Feb. 9th, 1850.— ee SEEDLING ee VER- 
Yeatmannian VIOLETS. — r. R. Shac of Bath, a fi 
Jehu Superb C (Chauvier’s) days back, a peat bof h his Russian Superb Violets, remarkable | a RA 
9 large sang. cided im abit, fine form, and 3 scent. FUC HSIAS. 
NEW PLANTS. SA very W upon the old Ru 
olet, and must into general cultivation where KOSS UTH.— Tube and sepals bright crimson, broad, and well 
Geranium F Mag- Liebegia speciosa . 3s, 64 Violets i — — * where are Khay not? Accompanying | reflexed ; corolla violet t pur hg En, and well formed; the 
. 218 Od | Luculia Pinciana „ 2 6 | the above was a bunch of —— white 3 — caual habit and growth of es seg looms twice the size; of 
Gloxinia’ Grandis ipin yg rubra pylos Fies, i Sa pei bork lour, . remarkably sweet. bell-like 3 Pa fx E 8 together 
dies . 8 v es, tho le, are decided acquisiti = with its abun pa has no hesitation 
Wortley: 6 Trito 38. 6d. to 7 6 Mr. — in the ountry Gen — om ing that it is the be k Fuchsia the pabio. 
— —.— — 3 6 2 e 25. Gd. Vrorkr, Russian Supers,— We have received from Mr. Shackell It has taken first- —— Certificates at the Royal South ler. 
Chirita Moonii to 8 of thes lets and a plant to grow; and, although don, the Central Floricultural Society, and North London 
DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUES OF OUR EXTEN- ow to pronounce anything actually new until we have| Sh y places exhibited. Itis also highly spoken of 
SIVE COLLECTION OF SEEDS A PLANTS supplied, grown it side by side _ the best of old ones, we cannot help | by the Editors of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Gardeners’ Journal, 
prepaid on receipt of four peony x stam — saying that the flowers are larger, more symmetrical, and] The Hive, 2 ware J plants 10s, 6d, each, April 22. 
Remittances requested fro own correspondents, Post- Stronger in — — pr tog we have ever found the ordinary | QUEEN —A fine large stout e tube and sepals 
office orders to be made *** to Bass and Brown, or to Russian Violet. The white seac o which mpanies the white, the lave Nr rosy lilac, 
ran G 1 m 1 0 i and assuredly, whether they are suffi-| large, and well formed; a fine va warded a first- 
gre Sr ants presented. ciently novel to te a w we. Feqnire or not, we would rather class Certificate at the Roy 2 p pte in July last, 58. 
wad s Seed and Horticultural Establishment, = price for either, to be = suc! est breed, sat have Per plant in April. 
tes we n for 
\TORY’S 
9 — — 
8 exed, us, two or 
showing a Toat joo mes 9 formed ight bie blue corolla. 
“SUPERB SEEDLING FUCHSIAS,— 
sng gre 
The flowers are produced on long tootstalks and in great abun- 
atapar — t variety, and ö give 
we 
Satisfaction —Strong plants, 7s. 6d. 
3.48 DUPLEX. =A m ntost remarkable v 
producing a double rich d y zen mar be 
: eep pi e coroila, tu 
and Sepals are Seba scarlet, well re — 
It is a dwarf, co . nd — ae — It 
will be a fi e r eber plants, I. 
6-48 ä This, as spt me is another 
double la fi To a Perel disn distinct from — The 
— — well n- „shewing 
a great adva cee — Tato e purple rolla, which, for 
double mess, resembles a large double Violet. It is a very free 
282 and a ariety that w s ly . those par- 
trong plants, 108. 6d. 
A.—A most — flower of 3 — and — 
— of the Russians and Whi hitherto s 
„ Russian — Ba Viouen—Mr.R. . of Bath, has sent 
three times, mens of what he calls by this name. 
It is very difficult to just opinion concerning Viole 
brag growing, them; but we should say that Mr. SHACKELL’s 
ave appeara bust vari 
believe "5, be, oe 88 c 
the Russian Superb Violet was recent] sent to 
her Majesty, and has been officially acknowledged to the e grower 
ving . — — Hg a 
PINIONS ON Pe Wae BLOOMING VAR 
3” 
e — Chronicle, Nov. 3d, 1349.— 
ORION. —Showa at the Royal Botanie Gardens as Wonder. 
This will be found to be by far the largest 3 et offered; 
u free bloomer and good habit ; Saloons i tube and 
mson, corolla rose purple ; of good | form; a 
— — Was awarded a at the 
North London Floricultural Society, Plants in April, 58. 
VERBENAS. 
G. 22 in offering the following Six a amgen „ begs 
say that they are of the most exq eir colour 
decided, large, and excellent ha * 
MON mee è (Smith ).—A most beautiful rich rosy s — t, with 
brig k eye, corolla — — and well forme ed. ostsuperb 
oe 
185 * toga R nie R; Smack * our White Seedling is large and rare Soci 
. hite,” CALLIOPE (Smith) is a bright the edge and 
wèh — in Ehe. s Countty Gentleman.”—“ The best white ric y blot — hed, ith is ihn te pa» eye. Len The 
‘orm of this variety is a decided improvement on “many out ; 
“ Gardeners ee Nov. 10th, 1849,—** »| size of p p ne trusser.”—-Gardeners? Journ, A 
pleasure in 23 testifying fi iois erhhoats awarded at the London Floricultural 
DESDEMONA (Smithi) a “* Salmonish pink, richly blotched with 
8 16 aris of 
* i instituted : ; rosy scarlet, centre greenish 3 7 pretiy 882 size 
2 “Th „„ * — pm t colour, we pula mst” hesitate ‘to e ce war von 8 ripe 2 5 Gar deners’ Journal. 4 anes 
t substance, without exerescence of any iiss. — suf. ling g And relieved, as these blooms are by the dark ertifica — e oricultural Society, 45 2 
ently reflexed 2 to wee ower, its per p ere — gre 2 — — which s unds tei ce oo i avantage — * — pak beer —— ot 1849 at the Royal South 
—.— ee Aart i san Me — 5 ex e secures favour the m moment it MASTERPIECE — is a fine flower, very showy, if not of 
rst-rate nific mson, a 
8.48 UNIQUE.— his i i 18 a he aiti — flower, of large size; Me rec of hie dit, Superb Violet, 18s, per dozen; Winter- greenish paata pe ga 1 ent purplish er Mr. 
tube and sepals meen gdm glossy 8 of great breadth and sub- variett my 4 95. per dozen. Five other Sweet-scented Seedling Ver — were very good.” — Gardeners’ . 
stance, without th ess or roug kind, Sept. 1. 
` 11 1 d. — anti UBERT SHACKEL aa | n being sur- 
N — poe ple and well, ge . — — — NURSERY, UPPER ‘BRISTOLROAD, BATH, 9 mi righ png salmon, —— — r 
In the Florist” for $ and November last, it is highly ‘HULL TREES.—Wanted, Several T sand Fruit} _ vari first- — — awar 
— ana bisonia D—Ä— 83 na free D $ surplus stock of Standard, LETITIA Young) a ve, — * 
rate „and strongly mended.— Strong plants, 108. 6d. willing to sell — — ie kor — ge prs G. S. begs * ay ee * e Mko A i pore ont in good 
8.48 — gei favourite with th arties who | same to Mr. VARDEN, — h-street, Southw — with the strong plants by the 22d April, at 5s. each, or 25s. the set. 
— tend en piers fine lively p in bella let, — price per I will . — The trees to be pee. l 
8 IM me ee’ MA araen nekt autumni seberry, Currant, and Plum tree 80 PETUNIAS. 
gyi very A ay ;amost — variety.~Scrong plants, 78.64. | Fy, 6. S. has much confidence in offering the following three Seed- 
N STRIATA.—A most novel variety. The corolla | JH OR SALE, 80 bushels of Green-top Yellow Bullock, ling FETUNIAS, raised by Mr, Young, of New Cross, together 
flake — It is an Seon 3 ek arte at x ee s e, FURNJE pas the | PICTA.—F nt, ground colour blush, with a deep m 
— troe its acter, It was much admired Farmer, Tuxford, Noting — toner Harr atone È 8 
1 in flower. — a, are figured in “t The at the Royal South London in Juin 1848 
for March last. The set of seven for 1.155 — Doaa: LETITIA.—Porm excellent, colo — 
ment), A selection of either four for 10. 15s, — (prepay- u with 2 corolla being divided into — — 
ment.) ye usual to — og a deep purple, the Pale 5 
Messrs, Varron and Som have much pleasure in offering DUNS Te ey into the ground colour ; excelent habit root, 
Si, They ure Boodli ont tn YOUNGII.—A rich ish jet black tr eel 
1848, and proved in 1849, by W. H. Story, E of Whitehill, olla of great substance, a superb round flower, —— 
Newtown Er ce aee. selected from * number of aon 3 Jiu, 1888. end 
Seedli y are all per n Jul. 
cultivation. Mr, Story’s — ——— —— NORTH LONDON ON (Smith.)— Ground colour bluish — ae: habit ; 
ll be a sufficient guarantee that he would permit rich purplish lake, good size and — 
HOT-HOUSE BUI LDER 8 
OT - WATER APPARAT 
Prices t to all com- 
—— 3 the Toll-gate, London; 
. te. Plants 
8. S., in offering the above, warrants them to be distinct and 
err 
G. S. E. 
„ Foreign and ‘and English Novel ag. 
able at Islington, 
G. Surrz, Tollington Nursery, Hornsey-road, Islington. 
