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THE GARDENERS 



CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTB. 



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GENERAL 



CATALOGUE 



WHICH MAT BE BELIED OS WI TH CONFIDENCE 



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offer a Select List from 



VEGETABLE AND 



4 ' CO VEKT R Gi S B ElL ST »«. 



^ovekt Gardes, i&5 1( 



FLOWER 



SEEDS 



AS THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR CULTIVATION 



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Prittet Albert 

 r »rlr Emperor 

 Early Warwick 

 Fhilhn A new early Grotto 

 Btt nop'* new long-prided I 

 Fairbeard's Surprise 



Champion 



England 

 British Queen 

 KaighVs dwarf jrreen 



M tail ditto 

 5e plus ultra 

 8ci meter ... 

 Woodford or ffonsuch 

 Victoria Marrow 



Burbid«e'i Eclipse 



With all other varietiei 



worth cultivating. 





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Parsley. 



Plain, for feeding early 



lambs, pei bushel ... 

 Extra Curled, per oz. ... 



$. d. 



16 

 





 3 



Per paper 



Celery. 



Cle'i Superb Red ... 1 



Sevmour's Superb White 



New Rose, soli 1 



Dwarf White Siberian, 



very solid, per packet . 

 Seymour's Superb Red, 



per packet 



New Giant 





 6 

 6 



6 



6 

 6 



Asparagus plants, according to age, per 100, 2s. Gd. to 5*. 



Seikale do. do. *o 5s ' t0 J f ° S ' u 6 <j 



Dullev's Early Scarlet Admirable Rhubarb, per root Is. bd. 



Myati's Victoria do. (the largest in cultivation), 1*. M. 

 Mushroem Spawn, per bushel, 55. 

 Cornwall's Victoria Raspberry, per dozen, is. 

 All the tine new Raspberries, 2s. €<*. to 35. per dozen. 

 Seeds of all tlie new Strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, 

 and Currants, per paper, Gd. 



Potatoes. P er bU8hel 



d. Jackson's Ash-leaved s. d. 



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Per qt. 

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Beans. 



Early Maxagan 



Sword Longpod 



Hangdown 



Taylor's Windsor 



Johnson's Wonderful ... 



Green Genoa 



All the varieties of dwarf 



French Beans 1 



Painted Lady an* I Scarlet 



Runners I 



Par oz. 



Beet, fine London Red ... 6 

 Silver, or Seakale 

 Caatelnaudary ... 



Whyte'. blavic, per 



packet ... 



Borecole, dwarf curled ... 

 Borecole new beading, per 



paper ... ►.« • 



1 isaels Sprouts (foreign 

 seed, fine), per oz. ... 1 



Kohl Rabl, per paper 



Borecole, red and white, 

 variegated, for garnish- 

 ing (very beautiful) ... 



Savoy, green curled, peroz. o 



Cucumber. Pea paper 



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Victory of Bath 



Acme of Perfection 

 Syon House 



Weedon't Free bearer 

 Early Frame 

 Kerrison's 

 Walker's Rambler 

 Windsor Prize 

 Early Handglass 

 Early Ridge 



Melons, 



Seymour's Golden Perfec- 

 tion 



True Syon House 



8nowVll\l>rid Green flesh, 



per packet 



And all the hotter sorts 



cultivated for thU market. 



Endive. 



New Imperial, per packet 

 Batavian ... per oz. 



.Green curled 



White curled 



H-rl.s, ail the kind*, per 



packet 



Lettuce. 





 



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3 

 

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Soden's Early Oxford, 



per bushel 



Barnard's Early Frame 

 Shilling's Early Prolific, 



per peck 

 Kirke's True Ash-leaved 



Kidney, per bushel ... 

 England's Fair Beauty 



Kidney 

 Walnut-leaved Kidney, 



5. 



7 



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6 

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Kidney 

 Ash-leaved Kidney, bshl. 



Forty-fold 

 Early Hen's Nest 

 Early Shaw 

 Prince Regent's 

 Kentish Mignon 

 Albany Kidneys ... 

 Flour-ball ... 



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Broccoli. Per ox. 



Hyatt's Early Purple Cape t 



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MiUer'f Dwarf 



liappeU's Cream 

 Bowles's ilphur 



omner's Late White 



Wtiicove Wbllt,late, per 

 packet 



Grange's Early White,— 

 from the original raiser 

 per ox. 



Invisible White , 



Purple Sprouting 

 Walcheren 

 Imperial Winter 

 ilampton Court 

 Dwarf Siberian 

 Purple Syrian 



Cabbage. 



Nonpareil 



Shilling's Sew Queen, fine i 

 A tain's Mmchleta ... 1 



Karly Venn*, per packet 



Knig!it'sEnrlyDwarf,p.os. 1 

 Early York 



Karly Battersea ... 



Peake's Incomparable ... 1 

 Robert's Emperor ... I 



True Cornish, per packet 

 Perpetual ... ... 1 



Vangiranl (Winter) per 



packet 



Large Drumhead — (for 



cattle), per lb. ... 2 



And all other kinds in 

 cultivation. 



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Brighton Cos, peroz. 

 Imperial Cos 

 Artichoke-leaved, a fine 



new hardy sort, per pkt. 

 Victoria Cabbage,p. paper 



'ireen Paris Cos 



White Summer Cabbage 

 Fine London White Cos, 



per ox. 

 Parit Cos 

 Ady's Cos 

 Drumhead 

 Bath Cos, <fc others, p. oz. 



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And many other most productive late kinds ; also 



from the best varieties, Gd. per packet. 

 Garlic, per lb., Gd. Shalots, per lb., Gd. 



Budding and Pruning Knives. 



Russia Mats, Is. Gd. each. Cuba Bass, per lb., 25. Gd. 



Buckwheat, Indian Corn, Rape, Hemp, «fcc, for Aviaries. 

 The trade supplied on moderate terms, with every article true 

 to its kind. Catalogues may be had on application. 



Tlower Seeds. 



Asters, 20 distinct German varieties, in sealed packets, suitable 



for exhibition, the collection 105. 

 A mixture, including all the colours of the above, per paper, Gd. 



Do. in 12 distinct colours, the collection, is. 



A. mixture of the best varieties ot late Asters, Gd . 



Superb German and Prussian Stocks, 25 distinct varieties, for 



exhibition, the collection 105. 

 12 varieties of do., distinct in colours, 45. 

 12 autumn flowering do., in distinct colours, 45. 

 A mixture of all the finest varieties of Ten-week, per paper, 6cZ. 

 A mixture of Brompton do., per packet, Gd, 

 12 named varieties of Hollyhocks, '6s. 



Per packet — s. d. Per packet— 5. d. 



Achimenes, seed3 <fc bulbs Convolvulus major ...0 3 



Per packet — 5. 

 Grahamia aromatica ... 

 Gramnanthes gentian- 



oides, new I 



Godetia, all the new sorts 

 Heartsease,from first-rate 



prize flowers ... ... I 



Humea elegans 



Helichry sum macranthum 

 „ bracteatum album 



Heliotropium Peruvianum 



„ Volcareanum 



Hibiscus Richardsonii ... 



africanus ... 

 „ Humboldtii ... 

 Heliophila araboides ... 



Helianthemum (Rock Cis- 









 

 

 







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of all the varieties. 

 Anagallis Phillipsii 



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Onion. 



Per oz. 



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Carrot. 



Early Scarlet Horn 



Long Orange 



Fine Surrey 



Parsnip, Hollow crown 



Altringham, per ib. 



White (for Agriculture), 

 per lb 



Per oz. 



James's Long Keeping ... 

 Fine White Spanish 

 Globe 

 Strasburgh 



Deptford 

 Silver-skin 

 Tripoli 

 Blood -rod 



Two-bladew, for pickling 



Radish. 



New Scarlet Olive-shaped, 

 a delicious new variety, 



per packet 



New rose ... 



Early Frame, per pint ... 1 



Long Scarlet 1 



Red and White Turnip 1 

 Black Spanish, per oz. ... 



Spinach. 



New Flanders, per pint 

 Round, or Summer ... 

 Lettuce-leaved (new), per 





 



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6 

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super ba gran- 



diflora 

 indica... 

 carnea 

 latifolia 

 Amethystea c«rulea ... 

 Anemone, fine mixed ... 

 Antirrhinum (all the new 



kinds) 



Argemone grandiflora ... 

 „ Barclay ana ... 



specioaa 



Aquiiegia glandulosa ... 



Skinnerii 

 siberica 



tine mixed Ger- 

 man varieties 

 Auricula, from fine named 



flowers ..._1 



„ alpine ~0 



Brae hy come iberidifolia . 



„ alba, hew... 



Balsams, 12 very tine dis- 

 tinct colours, 

 all double ... 5 

 mixture of above 





 

 



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1 

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Mercer's tine Pearly 

 London Particular 

 Large Asiatic 

 Walcheren 

 Fine late 





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Cress. 



Plain, per pint ... 

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American, peroz. 

 Water, per paper 



Mustard, per pint 



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paper 

 New Zealand, per oz. 



Turnips. 



Early Snowball ... 



RedAmerican Stone 

 Teltow, for stewing 

 Early Dutch 

 Yellow Maltese 



f. Stone 

 Early Snowball, per lb...". 1 

 Early Dutch (earliest), 

 true imported ... 2 



AGRICULTURAL TURNIPS. 



Yellow Bullock per lb.— 9 



Skirving's Swede 



Laing's ditto 



Ashcroft ditto 



Dale's Hybrid 



Red Round 



White Round 



White Globe 



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6 Oxheart 



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Bartonia aurea ... 

 Biumenbachla insignis... 

 Browallia, of sorts 

 Calceolarias, from a col- 

 lection of named shrub- 

 by kinds 



Calceolarias, from Her- 

 baceous do. 

 Calceolaria pinnata 

 Calendrinia discolor 



grandiflora... 

 umbellata — 

 (new), fine 

 for rock- 

 work ... 

 Campanula pulcherrima. 



Loreii, blue... 

 ,, white. 

 stricta ... 

 sylvatica new 

 And many other sorts, 

 fine, as a contrast with 

 bedded out Verbenas, 

 &c. 



Catananche bicolor ... 

 Centranthus macrosiphon, 



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CLIMBERS. 

 Coboea scandens ... 



Calampelis scaber ... 



Lopbospermum erubes- 



cens 



„ Hendersonii 



Loasa aurantiaca ... 



Maurandya Barclayana • 



„ new scarlet... 



Tropseolum peregrinum . 



pentaphyllum 

 Jarrattii ... 1 

 tricolorum 



grandiflrm. 1 

 trimaculatum, 



new ... 1 



minor coc- 



cinea ... ... 



. „ Brachyseras ... 1 



■8 J Ipomoea rubra caerulea... 



„ punctata ... 



nil ... ... 



rosea 



striata & others 



T hunbergia alata ... 



alba 



tus 

 Hollyhock, Chinese 

 ,, fine mixed 



Hydrolea spinosa 

 Ipomoea Burridgii 



quamoclit 



hybrida Kerme- 



sina 



And others 

 Ipomopsis elegans 

 lsotoma axillaris 

 Jacobaea, double crimson 



11 purple... 

 new lilac 

 Kaulfussia amelloides,for 



edging 

 trachelioides... 

 HANDSOME ORNAMENTAL 



GRASSES. 

 Lagurus ovatus (Hare's- 



tail Grass) 

 Agrostis pulchella 

 Briza gracilis 

 „ maxima 

 Stipa pinnata 



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aurantiaca 

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new yellow... 



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I urze. per lb., I5. ; Broom, per lb., I5. 

 Co irse Grasses for Game Covers, 65. per bushel. 

 Long Red and Globe Mangold Wurzel, per lb., 9d. 

 White SUeeiao, or Sugar Beet, per lb. , 25. 

 Chevalier Barley j Ilopetown, Tartarian, S*.^,_ „, 

 iiax, trom R.fc-a seed, one year grown in tnis country. 

 A fine Collection of all the best permanent Grass* 

 picked), separate or mixed ; if mixed, per bushel, 85. 



Italian Rye Grass. Spring and Winter Tares 



A few of the very finest Grasses for Lawns, per lb " I* to 



Hyatt's fine new Strawberries. P ' Sr d ' 



n, Sandy, and other Oats. 



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new 



Cistus guttatus, very dwf. 



Clintonia pulchella 



11 elegans 



Cockscomb, Dwarf Scar- 

 let 



Cuphea viscosissima 



silenoides 



platycentranew 



miniata ... 



Cineraria, selected from 



3G of the latest new 



n kiads 1 . 



Commehna ccelestis 



I Carnation, from named 



flowers 



Clarkias, all the varieties 

 Coreopsis, new marbled . 



tinctoria ... 



Drummondii... 

 Candytuft, new crimson . 



Purple ... 



white 



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Cleome pentaphylla 



„ rosea 

 Collinsia grandiflora 



bicolor ... 



„ new dwarf 

 Dahlia scabigera (dwarf 

 Rlac) 



Datura fastuosa, purple... 



11 # i» white ... 



Delphinium orLarkspurs, 



distinct or mixed 

 Ditto, biennial and peren- 

 nial varieties ... 

 Digitalis grandiflora 



new spotted 

 fulgens 

 Dianthus, double white, 



Indian pink 

 Knight's new 



hybrid ... 

 double Indian 

 latifolia ... 

 Cherii 



and others. 

 Didiscus caeruleus ... 



Dahlia, fine mixed , M 

 Eucharidium grandiflorum 



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Eutoca viscida 

 Eggplant, white... 



„ purple 



Eschscholtzia, 3 sorts 

 Erysimum Perofskianum 

 Fuchsias from named 

 sorts 



Gaiilardia picta 



bicolor 



Richardsonii . 

 ar is tat a 



Globe Amaranthus, 



„ sorts 



Gentianas, of sorts 

 Geum splendens 

 Wicei 



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Larkspurs,12 distinctGer- 



man vars. 

 mixed dwarf 

 Rocket ... 

 Leptosiphon densiflores . 

 „ androsaceus . 

 Loasa pentlandica 

 „ aurantiaca 

 Linum monogynum, fine 



grandiflorum ... 



perenne 



„ album 



Lymnanthus grandiflora 

 „ Dougiasii... 



Lobelia heterophylla ma- 

 jor, fine ... 



bicolor 



gracilis,for edging 

 ramosus 



„ rosea 

 erinoides 



propinqua ... a 



And many other biennial 



and perennial varieties. 



Lisianthus Russellianus, 



in plants (seed does not 



vegetate well). 



Lupinus Hartwegii 



nanus . . . 

 Cruikshankii 

 athnis, new 

 hirsutissima ... 

 and many others. 

 Lychnis speciosa, new 



flos Jovis 

 cceli-rosea 

 prostrata 

 ,, scarlet 



Malope grandiflora 

 Mallow, new zebra 



Malva miniata 



Marvel of Peru, 6 distinct 



colours, each 



Marigold, dwarf pigmy 



French § 



Other varieties 



Mesembryanthemum tri- 

 color 



Mignonette, per oz. 



Mimosa sensitiva (Sen- 

 sitive plant) per packet 



Mimulus, from 12 distinct 

 named varieties 



Mimulus moschatus 



4 



3 

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 6 

 6 

 6 

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 6 

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6 

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3 

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Martynia fr ag" £ Wke ^ t t 

 Nasturtiums, all the sor^ l ' 

 Nemesia floribundus ! 



__ ». versicolor "" l \ 

 Nemophila insi gn i s ma V' ° I 



„ insignis alba (newT n l 

 discoidalis ( CWj ° fi 



maculata (new) "' I { 

 Neirembergia splendens" J 



violacea...o| 



Nolana' atriplicSSu^ J \ 

 a paradoxa '" \ 

 Nycterinia selaginoides*" ! 

 (Enothera Sellowii "• J 



Dnunm 0Ildii •// , 



densiflora q | 



macrocarpa '" a ! 



andothew '"J 

 Papaver Marcelli '*' J 3 



„ nudicaulis '" 

 Poppy, carnation, mixed' 

 Peas, sweet, all the colours 



separate or mixed a 

 Pentstemon, ot sorts ' 

 Phlox Drummondii, varil 



ous shades 

 Drummondii, white 

 Leopoldii, new 1 

 new, scarlet . " q 

 Picotee, from named 

 flowers j , 



Platystemon California I 

 Potentilla Garnieriana ... 1 



Russeiliana Z « 

 insignis, fine new « 

 Polyanthus, tine mixed.., I 

 Portulacca splendens . ' I 



Thellusonii 

 grandiflora 

 striata alba 

 Gilliesu 

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fringed) 

 lilac ... 



cortusoides 

 Rhodanthe Manglesii 

 Salvia patens 

 „ ^ bicolor 

 Sanvitalia procumbew. . 

 Schizanthus Hookerii ... 



Grahamii... 

 re tus us alba, 

 new ... ... ... 1 1 



,, humilis «fc others 1 



Priestii ...V 

 „ venustus ... • I 



Schizopetalon Walkerii, 



very sweet H 



Sphaenogyne speciosa ... • I 

 Streptocarpus Rexii ... 1 



Silene shafta I' 



„ compacta ^ 



Stock white pyramidal... M 



Buck's Interme- 

 diate, 16 out of 20 

 will come double... 

 Chapman's Scsrie* 

 10-week ... t ... } 

 Shepherd's Wnite 1 



Purple 



Sedum cceruleuin, for 



rock- work J 



Sultan, yellow ... .»• 

 „ white and purple 



Tagetes, signata ...J 

 ,, lucida m. 1 ' 



Thunbergia {see Climbw 

 Tropaeolum (see ClifflberiJ. 

 Viscariaoculata ... -° 



new dwarf - j 



white ... "•' 

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 Verbena, a mixture ot 



best sorts ... '".i 

 Wallflower, blood red ... « 



Double Ger- 

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Zinnia elegans coccin0 ff ( 



purpurea... "■. j 



aurea ... f 

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Ornamental Trees and Shrubs of all descriptions. 

 Cedrus Deodara, \ 



Cryptomeria japonica, ) 2s, Gd. to 10s. Gd. each. 



Taxodium sempervirens, J . « 



Named Double Anemones and Ranunculuses ; Gladjjjjl 

 mosus and tioribuudus ; Tigridia pavonia and cooenwg 

 with many other flowering Bulbs and Herbaceous r^ 

 which may be planted out till the middle of May. * 

 Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks, per pair, from U. t° ** 

 All the better named Heartsease from 65. to 30s perOtf* 

 Fine named Dahlias, per dozen, 12s. 



a* u' ^ tv Cnr y 8an themums, new kinds, 12s. . 



Standard Dwarf and Climbing Roses, Is. to 2s. Gd. eacfc^ 

 Rivers Miniature Fruit Garden, with directions for , 



and root-pruning, 2s. Kivera's Orchard Hot** 



Rivers' new edition of the " Rose Amateur's Guide, <* 

 Paxton's " Cottagers' Calendar," Sd., which ladies ^P 



men should distribute to cottagers. t «„ tjj« 



Collection of 24 Annuals, mixed, recommended by D r - ^ 



as suitable for Shrubberies, 5s. ,. ^d 



Seeds for distribution by Gentlemen to their Tenaatfi » 

 tagers on the most liberal terms. 



24 papers of Hardy Annuals, 5s. t 4 Sc 



Seeds selected and carefully packed for North . & J 

 America, India, New Zealand, and Australia, ifl lu 

 secure way to arrive safe at any of the above place* 



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