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^5 SWEET WILLIAM SEED, iu 100 varieties, \s. per large 

 paper. 



SNAKE CUCUMBER, grows 6 to 8 feet long, la. par paptr. 



CINERARIA, from the most superb Tarietwe, Is. per paper. 



EMPEHUK STOCK, flowers from July to November, and 

 the same plants year after year, Is. per paper. 



CHINA ASTER —flowers of this sort have taken first prizes 

 wherever exhibited, 6d. per paper. 



CALCEOLARIA, from a most superb collection, is. per 



IN KW DAHLIAS. 



pHARLES TURNER is now sending out strons 



\J plants of the following beautiful kinds : 



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VV 



UMBKLLATA 



beautiful 



iruyperenni-.il, Is. per paper. 



The above may be had of Messfi. Jetes and Co., Nursery- 

 en, Northampton. 



Payment can be made with postage stamps. 



A MOST DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY IS NOW 

 OFFERED TO THOSE ABOUT DECORATING "THE 

 FLOWER GARDEN." 



ftr inspecting YOUELL and CO.'S New and Descriptive 

 Price List for the present season, It contains all the new as 

 well as the most ornamental plants f r bedding-, with colours 

 attached. Also a descriptive list of the best Verbenas, Fuchsias, 

 Fancy and Scarlet Geraniums, Pansies, Heliotropes, new Lili- 

 putian and large tiowerin^ Chrysanthemums, Antirrhinums 

 Hollyhocks, Camellias, Cinerarias, Gloxinias, as well as a 

 select collection of Store and Greenhouse Plants. 



Catalogues will be forwarded on receipt of two postages-tamps. 



Owing to the numerous letters of inquiry respecting their 

 new and magnificent Gloxinia " Pet oi an a," they take the present 

 opportunity of announcing that it will not be ready for sending 

 out until June next., of which due notice will be given. 

 Touell and Co., Royal N ursery, Great Yarmouth. 



HE FLOWER OF THE DAY— VARIEGATED 



SC t R ^ E \ ^ANIUM.-This elegant plant is of 

 vigorous habit, the foliage bright green, with a broad silver 

 margin. The flowers light scarlet, in large trusses, like 

 Globe Compaetum. John and Chables Lee are selling extra 

 •irong plants, at 10*. to. each. Small plants for bedding on 

 the 1st of June, 60*. per dozen .-Nursery and Seed Establish- 

 ment, Hammersmith, near London. 



Barmaid 



California 



Duke of Rothesay 



Gem of the Grove 



Grandis 



Jullien 



Lady E. Cathcart 



Leda 



Model 



Mr. Palmer 



Napoleon 



Nepaulese Prince 





Nil Dejperandurn 

 Reg in* 

 Roundhead 

 feulphurea pallida 

 Sir C. Napier 



FANCIES. 

 Kingfisher 

 Miss Weyland 

 Mrs. Hansard 

 Mrs. Willis 

 Nonsuch 

 Pretty Polly 



IDNALL 



elected fi . 



Anticipation 

 Champion 



Duchess 



Dulcis 



Duke of Wellington 

 Elizabeth (Daniels's) 

 rrederick Jerome 

 Magnificent (Keynes's) 

 Yellow Standard } 



DAVIS 



can 



& fc°* x jspfis 



2!i? ***** 



Seraph *"• 



Also, line Show varietiftq *«J> 

 Good Border varietM Eg*- 



C. Tobner can supply plants of other raisers' new varieties 

 Royal Nursery, Slough. 



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WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR 



UCKPIBLD, SUSSEX. 



TS7M. WOOD and SON beg to offer cho 



* * of the following plants :— 



, . Per dozen 



Azalea indica, fine collection, stroDjr busbv 

 Plants * ■"""* 



Ericas, fine and bushy 

 Epacrises 



Corneas 



Geraniums, fine show varieties/itrong bushy 



Do., scarlet and rose colour 

 Chrysanthemums, best .French vari 

 Do., miniature do. do. 



Phloxes, all the best new kinds 

 Petunias ... 



Verbenas, very stronar 



Antirrhir 



Fuchsias 



Hollyhocks, fine sorts, unnamed 

 Anemone japonica 

 Escallonia macrantha 

 Lycopodium ccesium arboreum 



Extra plants presented to compensate for carriage 



2*. per 1 b. 



FORGET-ME-NOT. 



TVTYOSOTIS AZUREA GRANDIFLORA.- MttB 



^J- unique variety stands unrivalled for its colour and 

 habit, being very superior to the older sorts of that lovely 

 flower, the Forjrot-me-not ; it also possesses the following good 

 qualities over them : The flowers are much larger, perfectly 

 hardy, and will stand for many years in the same situation ; it 

 is a lively blue, and grows about 1) inches hi^h, producing 

 hundreds of blooms on the plant at a time ; flowering from 

 June till October, it will be found very useful for planting on 

 rockwork, making a bed. or forming edgings ; being a colour 

 much wished for, as there is a great deficiency of dwarf blue 

 flowers for autumn blooming. The Seed of the above is now 

 ready to be sent out, at 2*. 6d. per packet. Also the following 

 varieties of Flower Seeds can still be had ; Hollyhock Seed, 

 2s. Gd. per packet of 150 seeds; German Aster Seed, 1*. per 

 packet; Sweet- William Seed, Is. per packet; Antirrhinum 

 Seed, 1*. per packet ; and also the other varieties of Seeds 

 named in the former Advertisement in this Paper on the 5th of 

 April. The whole or any part of the above sent postage and 

 package free. A remittance must accompany the order, either 

 in cash or penny postage stamps, for the amount. 



Sold by Edwaud Tiley, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 

 14, Abbey Churchyard, Bath. 



_ l liorder varieties in E.^ 2 ' - ***&«** 



First-rate Fancy Dahlias ^T' ***«." * *.* 

 Good Border varieUes SSirt doa> •'• <T 



Shrubby Calceolarias/ in% iet . '•• Z - * 

 _ Ditto ditto 'nJ1n? rietle s,perdo2. - }l 



Per loo 



Chrysanthemums, first-rat* \h - 

 dozen, from ' rate Sh <>w v 



dozen, from w to ° 0w varieties wL ** - 



W. and D.'s Catalogue nAUt.. '•' ■• '*** 



Chrysanthemums, £eU%^ 

 Cinerarias, Calceolaria* p q „> » ^ u **» as r t Ik "M^t 

 &c can be h.d^.^ffi*™*-, ^2feg 



ys -A Revised Edition of OaL^^I 



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^ — a uevised Edition of oad^"^ 

 CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEBD^' 8 S ^T 

 can be had, gratis, on ap->""-»« " - ls aow rv-k; 

 to submit an extract of 

 present sowing. 



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sfsssssaes 



Bi$«?i S ^ LS SPR0U T3, improved 

 Brussels ; lj. per oz , Crf. per packet 



t, o5s\ l c , p p r,? E i?^^s^" , pronounced one of 



Qree^XeV o" APPEL ' S C0LE *»™> **.. for Winter 

 4^^ o T \^fZl^.l^ bMt ftr »-^ gardens, 



CBLEKT, COLES' SUPERB RFn ,<-, '. . 



la^season, aad ^"an,*ny r 



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garden should be without ' ^ Ch no K^tieman 



ffiVL?i%£££& Men a d bo Zt 8 £ ctioa fr0ffl his 



to be as de»cribed. menus tfiat he warrants them 



109, St. Mar tin Vlane, Cnaring Cross, London. 



| of tht VERBSthat eg he *L ^T the **™™™ 

 Of the following, which h. „ haS a flne healthy stock 

 price of 2*. M . each or 2t! % Q n ^^ at the reduced 

 Augusta, Dorothee, E oite de Re»2 £"• Tiz — ***'% Alfred 

 Molle. Gardie, Madame T R.fi yer ' Es, eTe, J u l es Gen r f' 



and Manaone: wIS. ^S^Son °of ^ K Ne «« ViSS 

 tion, from 4*. to 12*. n**. h^ coue ction of the best in «at««? 



FINE NEW HYBRID ST AT ICE, « ST ATICE HA.LFORDIL" 



jVI ESSR S. VEITCH and SON have much pleasure 



x " in offering: this beautiful hybrid Statice, which was 

 raised by Mr. BLaekmore, gardener to Mrs. Halford, of New- 



C( ? u u\ ° ear ^^eri fr «m the seed of S. macrophylla crossed 

 with b. irntesoeos. The plant is of fiue habit, intermediate 

 between its two parents. It is a most abundant bloomer and 

 altogether a very great acquisition to tbis lovely tribe of plants. 



It is named in compliment to the lady in whose beautiful ear ' 

 deus it was raised. B 



WeU-estabtished Seedling Plants 5s. each. 



nr t* a ' c * Do » to the Tra^e, 42s. per doz. 



nDADrTvrT ?^ flt f on? Plant9 of the new STATICE MA 

 IKUPHYLLA, m 32-sized pots, 7s. 6d. each.— Exeter, May 3. 



QTORY'S SUPERB~^EEDLmG^UCHSIAS. 



a f D f Cl i?Ii A F RINCE ARTHUR (SToar's).-This is the 

 hnest of all the double corolla flowers yet raised and offered by ' 

 Mr. fcrtory. The corolla is of intense purple and well formed • 

 the tube and sepals are a fine scarlet, smooth and without 

 excrescence, the sepals being sufficiently reflexed to show the 

 corolla to advantage. It is a free bloomer, of good habit and 

 a great novelty. Strong plants, lu* 6d. 



FUCHSIA ATTRACTION (STo*Y>s).-This is a very attrac- 

 tive flower, of extra large size and brilliant colours. The tube 

 and sepals are vermilion, the corolla a line purple, and ren- 

 dered very conspicuous by the sepals reflexing. A free-tiower- 

 *U- and saleable variety. Stroog plants, 7s. Cd 



FUCHSIA DEYONIENSIS (Stoey'sI.-TMs is a fine variety, 

 of excellent habit with a short scarlet tube, and sepals of fine 

 texture ; corolla beautiful, light violet, and well formed. It is 



S«n^^ h °°? er ' a 2 d Wlli be aDL acquisition to every col! 

 lection. Strong plants, 7s. 64, 



^7i e a w ° f three ' taken m t <>gether, package included, for 21s., 

 for cash (prepayment). The usual discount to the Trade, 



Messrs. Veitch and Son have much pleasure in offering the 

 above beautiful Fuchsias. They are seedlings raised in f 8 f/ 



P?JT edl ? im by ™' *• Stor y> E *Z . of WhitebilF, Newton 

 Busbell, and were selected from a vast number of seedlings 



Hn* J ^r 3 a c P er { ecd ^ d ^tinct, and worthy of general cuK 



& w\u S h°/^ "if-*" 1 ° WQ CharaCter M a «£' of wld. ' 

 »nSn^ u a sufecient guarantee that he would permit 

 notbing to be sent ouc, with his name attached, that was no 

 of first-rate character, and calculated to gire satisfaction? 



rials — A remittance or reference from unanoifn eorresDond- 

 ents required ; this will be strictly adhered to. 00rres ^ ond 



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 12 Aster, German, sepa- 

 rate, h. h. . 

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 rate, h. h. 



12 ,, new pyramidal, h.h, 

 12 Balsam, doub. h.h. org. 

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6 Calliopsis, h. h. 



4 Clarkia pulchella 



4 „ ele^aos 



4 Collinsia 



10 Convolvulus major 

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6 Marigold, Fr.&Af., h.h. 1 

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4 Nemophila i 



4 Phlox Drummondii, 



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Portulaca, finest, h. h. 1 G 



Salpiglosei 9f n . h. ... 1 o 

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-1 stock m^K XmM Ascription of NITRSrRV 



PI.4HTKB, Red Lodge, near \n:, t h ERTMAN a "d Contba ti»^ 



-rw ac ^^ SELECT PLANTS. 



gASb and BROWN'S Descriptive Priced Cata- 



*-* loom, with the newspaper stamp, to 20 fre* hv r^a* 



lo^i ^.., GERANIUMS. 



25 S n ne,f vari e"<* aent out last season 

 25 superb show varieties, 40*., 12 for 



?■? T ^■,? ,tt ° dltt0 ^ 5 ,12 for 



12 splendid I fancy varieties, 15*., 6 for ... 



Scarlet and good bedding varieties, per doz., Bs.'to 



10 , ,.., FUCHSIAS.* 



12 splendid new varieties sent out last season (Storv'* 



«, Q Ma i e > Sm ^h's, aumlev's, and others? J ' 



25 superb ahow varkties, 17*f 6d., 12 for 



2d fine older ditto 10*. 6d' 12 for T 



00 varieties in choice assortment ... Z 



12 «oTo rt * 1. ©RBBNHOTOE PLANTS. 

 12 select showy varieties 



Ia« ditto ditt0 

 50 fine varieties 



12 new and choice ditto 



Expl.— The above selections comprise the finest femefer; for 

 marked f. require protection in winter ; g. greenhorn pkaii; ii. 

 half. hardy annuals; they succeed best sown <m a totted,** 

 do without artificial heat at this season. Mixed paekets mfh M 

 of all the above sorts, from Aster to Wallflower, at 6d.Md;4l 

 of the following :— Acacia, 20 sp. g., Is.; Acfiimem, $., U; 

 Anemone, 6d. ; Bellis perennis, 40 vars., Is. ; Odmkm, aft 

 spotted, g., 1*. ; Cineraria, g., Is. ; Doryanthea excelst, Qtptlk 

 Australian Lily, 1*. ; Elichrysum, g., ls. ; Nernoptwla masisa, 

 beautiful for .greenhouse, Gd. ; Pansy or Heartsease, U; 

 Primula sinensis, mixed, ls. ; Saponaria calabriea, U, m 

 the above seeds sent prepaid at the prices affixed. 



James Cartes, Seedsman and Florist, 2Z8, High Ebl&on, 

 London. __ 



UTTON'S SELECTED TURNIP SEEDS AM 



NATURAL GRASSES. 

 PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES, 



2yrice$ of 



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50 

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SUTTON'S RENOVATING 



al Clorers and 



COOSiStiD* of F 



Meadows, and Upland Pastures, 10c*. per poand. ^^ 



Asbcroft Swedes ; Skirving^s Liverpool Swede Seed; mm 



fine sort of purple-topped Swede; Sutton's P^f^ffjJ 



low Hybrid Turnip; tbe New Lincolnshire ^.^^S 



Mang< 



superior quality, at lew fBm 



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HRRR 4 J IARDY PLANTS, 

 difto i C !° US PLANTS, 30*., 50 far 

 dhC P WH i P M and Q «w, 50*., 50 for .. 



pfvrsT^ i^w-. « for;;: ;;• 



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long carriafe of go^d. T\^TT "* ? L ° ndon and ^p 

 gratia. Panjcalfr Mental \ d "P wards •■«« Plants tent 

 strong packHgea proJSedfoi i P » 1<J t0 WCUre P ackin ?. »°<1 

 Po«. office orders^rrSta blV hf .""r t0 i0ng di9 «^ce 9 .-I 

 Stephen Bbowjt. RemUtaQ^ « " » ^ A ? and aEow ". °r to 

 respondents. -"^'trances requested trom unknown cor. 



**« and Horticrmtura, Ea tabU S L>ent, S ud bwi , 8nffolk . 



catalogue, which may be had gratis. t , n ttj 



John Sutton and Sons aw «**^i *,. jS2 

 a^ ftc great Exhibition, their skinless ChedtfNm 

 and their purple-topped Hybrid and LincMwn » 

 Turnips. nmi*T<0i 



From a Clergyman, an eminent Agriculturist, ana Mw *— 



Royal Agricultural Smety. ^ ^^ 



"I have had the pleasure of praising jour - ew » ^ 

 quarters beside that to which you refer. Tins 



from a sense of justice only." 



Another Clergyman writes «5- ^^ 



" My Turnip crops are the admiration of bh» ^ 



round, especially the Swedes and your Purple^ «W* } ^ m 



I hope you have some of the same kind this year, ■■ ^, 



tain the fluperiorlty in my crops is mwf 8 ?^ 



TAe aiove a^ Jtwufar to hundreds of ^'^ i 



N.B.—In8tructions for sowing accomjHiny ew r^tf 

 Grate Seed.* ; and any other information require* / i- 

 be promptly given, njKrt , ;* io»«* 



<?oocfe delivered free of carnage to any VJW 

 Bristol, Gloucester, Exeter, Southampton, die. 



Readi ng, Berk s. May 3. 



CO. beg to »°!"l-ttl 



MEADOW A 



EORGE GIBBS 



AND 



to noti^ 



t«i^,„ m ^r CXUAAJ4 SEEDS for Layw ^x^I ^ 



Permanent Grass, are now ready for oe ^ 

 reduced tbe price to 30^. per acre, allows * 



acre. 



ired sorts for improving: 



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 sowing wilt accompany ihe 8eed«. . 



Gboeoe Gibm and Co. will feel h»PPy/ B 



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