ie a ˙¹³·eVA i a il ee 
211830. 
EXOTIC AND r FERN SEEDS. 
W MAY, F. H. S8 ounce to the 
f Plants, that he h 
ert ae a Collection $ g) Seeds from none = oa most 
— 
— this 
Ib — t, 
TF ‘The Hope Na ata Bu eni pont free May 25 
THE FUNEBRAL CY UPRESSUS 83 
ESSRS. Sa NDISH ant anp NOBLE, of e Bag- 
shot Nursery, beg to announce that they are E sending 
out the above * — 423 Evergreen” —— — esane 
ness of which is now proved be. for par. 
ticulars proudly refer thei npa ators to the 7 —— 
yiz., Dr. Lindley — Sir W Chronicle, 
—— 21, 1849, and April 13, 1555 0; Curtis band apie ne 
and the Ga deners J „March 9 and — the 
i year Strong h thy plants, ‘at = immediate plant- 
218. each. Bagshot 8 
THE GARDENERS’ 
BROWN’S DESCRIPTIVE PRICED 
CATALOGUE se sent p 3 four 
i 
mias, Dahlias, — emums, Anagallis, Bou 
— Heliotropes, Plumbagos, — Salvias, Lobelia 
rinus a compacta alba, Zauschneria califor- 
nica, 
Pers sons 2 Plants for beds may depend on 
receiving a supply, strong, and in fine condition, at low 
8. 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk, 
9 TUGWELLIANA.— This beautiful 
as raised by Mr. Carmichael, gardener to 
8. C. Tugwell, I Esg, 2 4 tig . Bath. It was the admira- 
tion o and the following opinions 
Your hybrid between A. patens and 
th deep r arnt e flowers, about the os of 
those of A. „patens, is a Ea a cross, — is a very beau 
thing, nice in colour. rdeners’ Chronicle, August —— 180. 
“ ACHIME: ang Wi — Carmichael, Your hybrid between 
A. patens a ongiflora is distinct 8 both the flowers, 
being abottt | niha ie of 2 longiflora 
diate k t the Tt is 
paren undoubte ya desirable a e — 
quisition this —— and: ornamental class of plants,” 
—Gardeners’ Journal, August 18, 1849. 
R. GLENDINNING pos: the pao stock of the aboy: 
desirable Achim send out Reg piante 
the first week in June, at 7s. 6d. each. ree ordered 
one extra will ded,— ery, near —— 
VALUABLE HARDY CONIFERA,— This bei 
for pl out mt Orna- 
mental Trees, the 0 as some of the most 
desirable of the hardy species. They are especially recom- 
mended as being all RAISED FROM SEEDS, none being —— 
grafted N plants. Many other species besides 
s s 22 
s 41 Pin bra ., 2 6to5 0 
— E 6 to 7 6 „  cembroides 5 0 
„ Dougl 5 0 „ excelsa . . 1 6— 7 6 
„ Pinsa 3% 1 e 3 ntia 42 0 
Araucaria „ insignis 6— 7 6 
2 6 to 5 0 i Senne 21 0 
Cedrus Africanus, » vor 4 „ 
ma 20 A 
Mount Atlas... 2 6 to 10 6 Sabinia say be 
Cedrus Deodar...1 6 to 10 6 — foe corte S 
Cryptomeria 8 21 
ponica 
Wonton COTTAGE MEETINGS. - — Raisers of | y 
Seedling Flo meetings 
for the censors of BEOK’S F FLORIS AND 4 GARDEN MIS. 
CELLANY are earn particular in packing 
them carefull * me 
ottage, Isleworth, an ny a 
the morning of the meetings. 
Meeting will be held on Wednesday the 29th inst. 
CHRONICLE. 
ust be ad- | th 
posted 
very remarkable stove plant, with large 
like flowers, cutiously spotted and striped with duc, 
Inferior to these, but of much merit, were 
ent B ed 
TO ThE ADMIRERS OF THAT SPLENDID 
AUTUM FLOWE 
THE ANTHEMUM. 
OUELL anD Co. are now prepared to execute 
ji fr ir exte and very select collection of 
the e, comprising all the new and fine continental varieties, 
at the h ng — 
50 bes —_ sorts 
3 i * 
—[— . eee eet 3 —“ 3 4 
— aa — las 
—— 
mons, Fig Salvias 
White Rockets, — — e., of which Cata 
had on application.—Roy Nursery, 4 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1850. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
hical (Anniversary). 
hitects 
Larmout 
Monpay, 
Tons par, — =} 7 
T Botanic 
WEDNESDAY, — 
Tuunspay, — 
faman = 1 E W ation; ate, 
Sarunpay, June if Royal Botanie, Garden (Ameri- 
Country Suows.—Tuesday, May 28: Whitby Floral, and Himeko 
— ers beg ioe y. os 30: — Village 8 
Friday, May 3}: Darlington Hort 
We entirely agree with the judgment of those 
— on He ie | rl parts el the Exmerton of 1 
an HISWIC 
declared that ealtivation could go 
further. 8 
and char + ariety, and more novellys N 
but we shall never see better garden r 
, the rehid d 
e various : and Greenhouse Plants 
were so many living fountains, from whose bosom 
poured a 2 N of wondrous Sette, gay | 
colours, a swee 
“I don't see * nil here,” said a fore 
gentleman, 2, Coking at the 
Crepes, 7 SONS Tong 
young ee 
— varieties of CHRYSANTHEMUMS: 3 for 
. Vi 
‘strong and 
ering, at 98. and 
dozen ; oy agg 
3 
ts, and in food order for packing. 
had on — 
— 
» ENDLE’S CHEMICAL PLANT — a7 
We have cNn Ne paner the folio Witig lottot from Onpt: J ane 
Wi11aws, R. ear Barns 
Barnstaple, es 14, 1850, 
pt pply of your 
am, 
i remain, sir, yours truly, JAMES 
“P:S. I shall hall most assuredly reco 
will 
HENRY BIERTUM 
OF IMPROVED AND PA 
AND ORNAMENTAL ICE MOULDS. 
1 
JE 
ri 
d also take this o attention to 
Ornamental Ice Moulds, they ney being a vory 25 
e old shape. Th hey are used and approved 
g 
f 
3 
A 
Ji 
A 
1 are particular 
and un 8 
N. B. Made in Don, 13 Pints, Quarts, and 3 Pints, 
f 
Sowering sorts te for pin — ia añ 
may accompany all orders can 
pon ed very nearly, 
suc- mes of 
vast ne “I think I have all 
that i is Fracht gim ho 
make Sroa grow 
175 
ORTHUMBERL 
all in a state of admirable beauty. No o description 
mis 
cultiv: ration is published in the 
it 
MOST BEAUTIFUL | it was the 
n anot 
a 
thids, of which yt 
Wight, ncing his 
on being dien to . a voy 
ve an n idea of w 
e 
— that the whole fabric i is the result of on 
growth. Yet to feel the force of = description, 
| was sincerely esteemed by a 
orti 
is — ae by 
essrs. — and N OBLE, of 
for their — th . — — 80 o that, — 
withstanding the issue = an unusually large number 
— tickets, the — iy turns do not show a 
attendance than 3142. 
Pitas may — that the new arrangements for facili« 
ing the access to the — and for the accommo- 
dation of exhibitors, appe 
reat 
a pro 
— — — 2 was dry, — chilly on — 
Ir is with many painful feelings and 3 
cay we have to announ of 
Dr. Corpa, of Prague, w. 
nina fro f m Texas 4 where he had been 
—— . which he 
able co ollections and 
ir 
His s passage had been taken ini the ill- 
ship from Bremen, which perished on the Kentish 
coast in the autumn of 1848, and while w. — 
in doubt as to his escape, we had the be es of 
receiving e from him from the Isle of 
safe me in consequence of 
tributions 
0 
mn, in 
fhe leaf must be 
flowers 
many y of f whom, | as Baron rn rae 
were in perfect order, and durin, 
nde 
essrs. VEITCH, of ä — ever 
* with long, narrow, ae white flo owers, 
eee 
no 
who knew 
of spirit, and admired his undoubted talen is 
Icones contain a mass of ae 
a 88 portion of which are entirely new to science; 
and we can vouch for th accuracy of a large 
om 
— — with which 
g the very 
m with the 
Cxls's Hovea, and if so it will bea great a acquisition. 
A most curious thing should next be mentioned, 
of which « a well-prowh came from as. 
Verrcn, of Exeter. This was Lobb’s 4 
eee 22 e 
Confectioners, and dmired for ba We ae we aré correct in saying th 
in England of Victoria being i the same genus as 
— th 
the French notion 
rr Te 
as fortunately communicated to to Dr. ais 
in our own } 
e stones were left, will print them for — 
