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NEW PELARGONIUMS. 

 mPTFS TURNER strongly recommends the 



V;,:«.;5 NbJ T VeLAKGOVICMS; it will be su» 



v u ? ih.t he h*s the entire stock of tho*e beautiful 

 !„ tfciei-ire that ne am w« w HolLB Esq., 



T^t^ Certificates, during the 



gl|5 Tht usual discount to the Trade. It Hie Set 



seae^ petals ' rich d ; rk 



A L with Wmargin of rose, clear white centre free 

 Corner lar^truss, aid fine substance; good early exhibi. 



T>v?TS l r a r n ^ , r?T l aT^i-.Neat smooth constant flower, bottom 

 B ;ffi mStiS^ torpetals rich black, even margin of 



towards the centre with violet, top petals bright orange, 

 medium Iplt shaded with scarlet, free and early Wo*m*r, 



Cm EF TAIN THo P T e S^Rose crimson, with dark shaded 

 blotck on upper petals, fiery, narrow margin, large, Tery 

 stout zood habit, rather inconstant ; 21*. 



CBLOE (HoiLE).-Liyely bright rose, white centre, medium, 

 sized dark spot shaded with scarlet, good grower and free 



COLONEL OF THE BUFFS (HoiLE).-Novel bright orange, 

 large and very attractive, constant, and free bloomer; 



CRiSTINE (Hotie).— Delicate warm rose, with deep spot on 

 upper petals shaded with orange, large and very free, a fine 



cheerful flower ; 21*. , _ „ mJm , .. 



ELISB (Hoyle) — Deep warm orange pink, shaded with deli- 

 cate lilac, lig^t centre, medium-sized spot, surrounded with 

 orange, margin of orange pink, smooth, constant, and free 

 bloomer ; 31*. 6<i. . 



ENCHANTRESS (Foster).— Rosy crimson bottom petals, rich 

 crimson blotch on top petals, with margin of bright crimson, 

 white centre; the shape of Gipsy Bride, but twice the size, 

 free bloomer, and good habit; 31*. 6<J. 



EURYDICE (Foster).-- Deep crimson bottom petals, top 

 petals dark maroon, narrow margin of bright crimson, free 

 Dloomer; 15*. 



GANYMEDE (Hoyle).— Very round, smooth, and cupped, 

 warm lilac colour, white centre, dark top petals, very eveuly 

 1 had* d with purplish carmine margined with the ground 



colour ; 31*. 6d. 



HERALD (Hoyle).— Mottled light pink bottom petals, top 

 dark blotch, with narrow margin, white centre, good shape, 

 and constant, very dwarf, good habit ; 7th prize ; 21*. 



ILLUMINATOR (Turner).— Bright mottled crimson bottom 

 yetals, rich dark crimson top, narrow bright margin, very 

 •howy and attractive, being nearly as free as the Fancies ; 



10*. 6<f. • 



LABLACHE (Foster).— Orange rose, with dark blotch on the 

 top petals, large white centre, good Bubstance, very attrac- 

 tive variety ; 21*. 



LAVINIA (Foster).— Purple, similar in colour to Alonzo, but 

 of finer form, rich dark top petals, with bright margin, good 

 habit, and tine bloomer ; 21*. 



LITTLE NELL (Tdrner).— Rosy lilac bottom petals, maroon 

 top petals, narrow margin of rose, white centre, very free, 

 early bloomer, good plant for exhibition ; 10*. &J. 



LORD MAYOR (Black). — Bright crimson scarlet bottom 

 petals, mottled, black blotch on the top petals, shaded off to 

 the margin with Bcarlet crimson, very showy, and free 

 bloomer ; 15*. 



MAGNET (Hotli).— A high-coloured scarlet crimson, large 

 black blotch varying towards the margin on a scarlet 

 crimson ground, without being lighter on the edge, very pro- 

 fuse blo<»mer, and constant, very striking flower ; 42*. 



liOCHANNA (Hoyle).— Lower petals warm rose, white centre, 

 top petals large dark blotch, shaded and mottled with 

 tcarler, margin of ground colour, large tine shape, free, 

 smooth, bold, attractive flower ; 21*. 



MONTE IT H (Foster).— Bottom petals crimson purple, dark 

 blotch on top petals, shaded off to the margin with 



crimson ; 21*. J 



PLANTAGENET (Torner).— Crimson bottom petals, dark 

 maroon tup petals, narrow margin of bright crimson, free 

 bloomer; 1'*. 



PULCHRA (Foster).— Lower petals salmon rose, large rich 

 dark blotch on top petals, with margin of bright rose, white 

 centre ; free bloomer, good habit ; 21*. 



PURPLfc STANDARD (Foster).— Bottom petals rich purple, 

 black top petals, with narrow, even, fiery margin. This 

 flower possesses fine substance, shape, and very smooth ; 

 much the best purple ; 31*. 6d. 



REMUS (Hoyle).— Deep rose lower petals, with dark blotch on 



upper petals, shaded with scarlet; smooth, and fine 

 shape ; 21*. 



RUBENS (Foster).— Crimson, with dark maroon blotch on 



top petals, narrow margin of bright crimson ; good sub- 

 stance ; 21*. 



SHY LOCK (Foster).— Bottom petals deep rich mottled purple, 

 black top petal 8, a wire margin of scarlet ; medium size, free 

 bloomer ; the darkest variety raised ; 31*. 6d. 



V ^ NDYKB < Tdknee > — Bottom petals bright scarlet crimson, 

 dark blotch on top petals, scarlet margin ; very striking but 

 not a good shape; 10*. 6<J. 



VONDEL (Hoyle).— Lilac rose, with dark blotch on top 

 petals ; 15*. r 



A selection of older varieties at moderate prices, 



tive List may be had on application. 

 Royal Nursery, siousrh. 



BEAUTIFUL 

 STORYII 

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lighter to the centre. I* is of une^r^l r *« *aC 



foliage, and an abundant bloomer T f2P t,oa «tae ki2** 



]«]aw flower ; the Seedling Plant was alhL^i^^'Vlfc? 



WILLIAM E. RENDLE, Nurseryman, Seedsman, g~ l ^^ .^- Regent-stree^ ? cT^I?,**^ 

 and Florist, by royal permission, to her Most Gracious !° 48 A_^ e ? n *J? d . «*«* expanded blimm. I? 1 * *W 

 Majesty the Queen, begs respectfully to state that he has this 

 season a very large and well-selected S'ock of all the newest 

 and best GERANIUMS, which he is enabled to tfffer at very 



Carriage Free (see bdow). 



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BEAUTIFUL NEW PLANTS. 



Tl/TESSRS. VEITCH and SONS beg to offer the 



J^X following NEW and RARE PLANTS, a Catalogue of 

 which, containing full descriptions, can be had on prepaid 

 application, Each-* d 



Berberis Darwinii, extra stroi 



Camellia «• Countess of Orkney 



„ "Storyii," ' 



Cantua dependens, fine bushy 



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Deutzia gracilis, good plant 



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^ardiaabala biternata ... 

 littum giganteum, extra stroi „ 



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•hM-xt in M small do. ., 



Medinilia magnifica, fine plant.. 



w 5 a ? axw * Itr0D & hlooming 

 «J«mt<i«i tft n ^ coloured plate of the " Cantua 



Suing & JoSS ESS** a PlRttt ' ^ t0 *™Z 



_Exeter, Septamtr T dtawmt * the Trade - 



GREENHOUSE AND COTaERT ATnRV utttt r,r«r, P om - 

 BLISHMENT, HOT-WATER ^lpPAl*TnQ D L N A G M ^l T ^ 



TORY. KENSALUGRBBN HARRim^Aft S n M ^?S PAC - 



JOH\ TaYFOR h*«a ZT RROW -ROAU, LONDON. 

 UliiN 1AYLOK bega most respectfully to call th^ 

 attention of the Nobility, Gentry aJr,^? * ^" 

 superior manner in which he e^ecu all toSsa^rS' *° ^ Verj 

 Conservatories, Forcing Pits, 4c„ and aU iSlhLV n^ 00 ^ 

 Horticultural purposes; combining aU the m«?t Ull ^ Dg8 / 0r 



Sovements with elegance and utility m. J«f modern im- 

 orticuitural Bulldogs, Churches, ChapS WhSf ? ^T^ 

 Entrance Halls, Ac? has received ^B^^^S^^f^ 



reduced prices.- 



ELLIOTT'S SUftPRTSE GERANIUM, 

 was.raised bv Mr. Elliott, of the Royal Hotel, Plymouth, and 

 was exhibited at the First Exhibition of the South Devon Hor- 

 ticultural Society, held in our Grounds on the 20th of May last. 

 It was much admired, and noticed by the Press in terms of 

 praise. The following is a good description of it :— ^ 



" It is a good round flower, with bright rosy pink under 

 petals, large handsome blotch in the upper ^ petals sur- 

 rounded by a ray of the brightest rose, terminating with 

 a narrow band of the ground colour, pure white centre 

 with bright pinl rays, large and handsome tnmer, very 

 free bloomer, and capital habit" 



10a. &2., or 1 over in every 3 to the trade. 

 RUSDLE'S BEAUTY OF MONTPELIER. -This has proved 

 itself to be one of the best flowers of the day. A large and 

 handsome specimen was exhibited in our Grounds on the 20th 

 of May last, and was universally admired, and plants were 

 purchased by nearly all the Geranium growers who attended 

 the Show. 



" The ground colour is bright pink, with a pure white 

 centre, is an extra sized flower of good shape and sub- 

 stance, short robust habit, and shows its flowers well above 

 thefoliage" 



It ca*i be confidently recommended. 5s. each. 



FIRST CLASS GERANIUMS. 



Purchasers' Selection of 12, from the following List, for 21. 2*., 

 with a Plant of Elliott's Scrphise oveb on every doxen. 



(See description above.) 



RUNDLE'S BEAUTY OF MONTPELIER (description see 

 above) ; May Queen (Hoyle) ; Nect -.r Cup (Hoyle) ; Ajax (Hoyle); 

 Rubiola (Hoyle) ; Isis (Hoyle) ; Flavia (Hoyle) ; Generalisaimo 

 (Hoyle); Gaiety (Foster); Corinne (Hoyle); General Jung 

 Bahadour (Gaines) ; Lady Peel (Paley's, first time sending out) ; 

 Candidate ; Boule de feu ; Village Maid ; Cardinal (Hoyle) ; and 

 Heartsease. „ 



SECOND CLASS GERANIUMS. 



Purchasers' Selection of 12, from the following List, for 12*., 

 or 20 for 20*.— Foquette's Ma*ni6cent, Topping's Brilliant, 

 Hojle's Crusader, Arnold's Virgin Queen, Falstaff, Lyne's 

 Forget-me-not, Delicatissima, Rosy Circte, Nourmahal, Desde- 

 mona, Hebe's Lip, Centurion, Negress, Cassandra, Sir Robert 

 Sale, Symmetry, Gustavus, GuHelma, Sunrise, Pluto, Duke of 

 Cornwall. Grandiflora, Orion, Black Prince, Mercury, Star of 

 the West, Lady Ebrington, Jenny Lind, Scarlet Defiance, 

 Flora's Flag, and Emilia. 



FANCY GERANIUMS. 



Purchasers' Selection of 12, from the following: List, for 1/., 

 or 20 for 11. 10* —Perfection, Pilot, Miss Sheppard, Gaiety, 

 Creole, Clown, Jehu, Queen Victoria, Sidonia, Unique, Cham- 

 pion of Devon, Statii»kii, La belle Africaine, Bouquet tout fait, 

 Zelia, Madame Celeste, Nosegay, Beauty of Winchester, Lemon. 

 Scented, Jenny Lind, Kadula, Pheasant Foot, Lady Plymouth, 

 Harlequin, Magnifica, Lady Rivers, Alboni, Delight, Dandy, 

 Prince of Orange (a variegated variety). 



If the Selection of Show, Fancy, or Scarlet Geraniums 

 is left to William E. Rendle, Jte will send excellent sorts at 

 6s. 9 9s., 12$., or 1 Bs. per dozen, which will insure satisfaction. 



SCARLET GERANIUMS. 



Purchasers' Selection of 12, from the following List, for 15*., 

 or 20 for 20*.— Flower of the Day, Excellence, Glendenning's 

 Perpetual, Magnum Bonuno, Queen of Summer, Fire Queen, 

 Royalist, Commander in-Chief, liesi!ium,Hendersonii, Monarch, 

 Britannia, and General Tom Thumb , 



CINERARIAS. 

 W. E. R. has a fine Stock of this beautiful Spring 

 Flower, including all the newest sorts in cultivation. 



Purchasers' Selection of 12, from the following List, for 10*., 

 or 20 for 15*.— Coronet, Grand Master, Carlotta Grisi, Bride, 

 Madame Meillez, Othello, Curiosity. Delight. Exquisite, Amena, 

 Angelique, Adela Villiere, Madame Parodi, Attila, Duke of 

 Wellington, Flora M'lvor, Nymph, Anollo, Angelina, Peri, The 

 Queen, Messenger, Duchess, Ambassador, Speciosa, Desirable, 

 Mrs. F. Millbank, Lady Fellowes, Vernalia, Defiance, Maid of 

 Artois, Maritana, Bijou, Phillis, Newington Beauty, Amanda, 

 Compacta Election, Ceri'o, Alboni, and Resplendens. 



Most of these varieties are quite new, and are highly 

 recommended. 



PLANTS, &c. 



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Pimelea Nieppergiana ... 

 Hibiscus rubra duplex ... 



AllamandaSchottii 



Begonia muricata 



Jasminum grandiflorum 



iEchmea-fulgens 



Certocera3 reflexa 



NEW 



Each.- 

 Gardenia Portuni 



Escallonia macrantha ... 



Viburnum .Suspensam (a 

 new and very handsome 

 variety of Laurustinus) 



Kalosanthes Louis Napo- 

 leon Buonaparte ... 



Veronica Hendersonii 



Gardenia Stanleyana 



Ixora coccinea 



— javanica 



— hydrangseformis 

 Hoya imperials 



Pimelea Hendersonii 



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Siphocampylus nitidus ... 

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 Ljcopodium cce-uum 

 Pimelea Verscbaffelti 



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Purchaser's Selection of 12 of the above marked at 5s. 6d. 

 or 5s. for IL, or 12 of those marked Is. 6d. each for 12s. 



All Orders above 21. will be delivered Carriage Free to 



any Station on the Great Western, Bristol, Exeter, or 



bouth Devon Railway, or to Cwk, Dublin, or Belfast. 



Jfint Orders will have the preference. All Orders attended 



to in strict rotation. 



Apply to William E. Rendlx, Union Road Plvmnnfh 

 adjoinin g the Term inus of the South Devon Rail way. 



COCHIN. CI "N~ A or MaNGRaTcH]^ 



J^ of superior breed and quality, price 10* to 15s »*oh ma 2 

 be seen and selected by applying to Timotht MaSm? 

 No. 5, Bear's-place. New North Road MiSSS? i « 2 ' 

 2 doors from the North Pole Tavern or feTZ' Lond . on ' 

 instructions, with Post-office Order and 1? flV k T^V* 

 Carrier and Fancy Pigeons for gale L?ttJ*J- basket, &c. 

 enclose stamp, /apan Pea Fowtt muo! ^^ "^ *° 



C BwJ K h af ifd NA ^^^S^^Tpure bred Cock 



v^ Birds, hatched early this inrin^ •*« *£ ^vzv 



each including basket L, t™SS^. tor 



Barrack Park, Carlisle. ' H0 *" s kM0X ' G«m«*eeper, 



*«™, niio.. imau seven exoanoVd hi^_ * li * Of u«r 



the B*nU*i„n Medal. Strong plant, a?.'' t nd *«»aa 

 COUNTESS OF ORKNEY -Thu t^i » Cb - ^^ 



figured in the "Florist "for Anri Vai^ 8 * * 8 "* 



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as follows 



'« Mr. Nicholson^Kt^rT^^ft 

 Taplow Court, i. the .« cceM V5 "f'wj ? tth *' ?" ^^ 



neured in rrnr nr»«*nr v M «««i ^ * vue >e4u ifn 



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trom wnicn it was copied measured 4 i nc h e , ln ai ^-* 

 flower is circular in outline, composed 1 of *ia». "■"•T5 

 perfectly smooth on the edge ; th e ,e «S7 *, ','** »* 

 towards the centre, but as the/bwoie'i.Jw "th^fiS 

 less perfect in outline. The^are tranapsrent in J.^* 

 creamy white, and are striped with two shad. „, ^^<» 

 pink, clear and well defined. We conT.Ver it a tJ"fr "» 

 tion to any collection, and in the dw, t Jwh£nW« 

 ranks with the best. Strong plants 63, each " **~" 



The u«ual discount to the Trade 

 Veitch and Sow. Exeter. Sept. 13. 



PERMANENT PASTDiiF 



TTENRY ROGER SMITHE, of Eastling, Fm 



hin own superintendence, including every girt nZxlUr 

 form a Permanent Pasture, on various soils trenSTil? 

 delivered on the South-Eastern Railway at \l il^ ; 

 allowing three bushels per acre. Also Seeds for iUL/S 

 for renovating old pastures ; the nature of the soil t^J* 

 should be particularly stated. Instructions for sowiat \SZ 

 Bent with each parcel. Seeds are this year »-> m lr W, ? 

 scarce ; the Advertiser has, however, determined nottS 

 his prices, considering the ruinous effects of free tnkt 

 Agriculture, and depending on the extension of hii 

 for a return of his ou'lay. 



MILDEW. 



EPPS'S SULPHURATOR may be had of all lb 

 serymen, Seedsmen, and Ironmongers, price 2U.,^ 

 upwards. The Trade supplied by Barber and Gro^ 

 Holborn, London. ^ 



This Machine has been used by tbe following penou,^ 

 the highest testimonials have been received as to itinlu^ 

 properties, in effectually destroying the Mildew on Q-w 

 Peaches, Peas, and all other horticultural prodace :-%> 

 Plomley, F.R.S. ; Mr. Ingram, gardener to her Mijatf i 

 Windsor ; Mr. Smith, Superintendent at the Royal Girie* 

 Kew; Mr. Iveson. Sion House; Mr. Glendinniog, Oatnk 

 Mr. Thompson, Horticultural Society's Gardens; Mr. f.f. 

 Ayres. Blackheatlr ; Mr. Gaines, Battersea ; Mr. Gole,gtrdew 

 to — Colyer, Esq., Blackheath ; Mr. Robson, gardener u>Sjb 

 Corowallis, Linton Park ; and many other scientific totfpm. 

 tical men. — High-street, Maidstone, Sept. 13. 



ARTIFICIAL STONE for the DECORATION OF 6ARD0I 



AUSTIN and SEELEY 

 respectfully call the atten- 

 tion of the nobility and gentry 

 to tbe facilities now offered 

 by the manufacture of their 

 " ARTIFICIAL STONE" for the 

 Decoration of Gardens, at a 

 moderate expense. The mate- 

 rial, which is a lime concrete, 

 perfectly waterproof, has now 

 been tried extensively in 

 Scotland for 20 years past, 

 and the fact that they never 

 had a complaint from thence 

 encourages the Manufac- 

 turers to re ommend it more 

 actively than they have 



hitherto done. 



The Stock consists of 

 an immense variety of 

 objects suitable for de- 

 tached Garden Orna- 

 ments, or for connection 

 with Architectural Erec- 

 tions — such as Ba- ' 

 lustradings. Porti- 

 coes, &c. The more 

 generally useful 

 portion may be 

 enumerated as fol- 

 lows, viz. : — 

 193 Vases and Taz- 



zas, from 10s. to 30J. _ . . 



70 Statues, from 2 feet high to a colossal size. 



15 Baskets, with suitable pedestals. 



34 Figures of Animals. 



A collect of^ntainsCperhaps tinprecedented) » 



^ J 4 a°rmnieres, or large Bowls for Masses of Flowers. 

 Sun Dial Pillars. 

 Shells from 4* to 12 guineas. 

 Coats of Arms, and Crests for Gate Piers. 



Border Edging. 



Garden Seats. 



Capitals for Columns. ^ 



Flower Boxes made to measurement. ae ^»J 



Gentlemen wishing for patterns «JJ q thfly ci«*5 

 with respect to Fountains, the > power -of _ww _,*.*!*• 

 and with respect to Vases or Figures, the sizes 



on which they are meant to stand. Boi i 



Manufactory, No. M, Keppel Row, New 



N* 



Park, London. ^ft^itttttT)EB.^ ,u ^ 



pREEN ANDHOTHOUSE [.^ h ^*fi 



VJT and Uo thouses made by Machinery * ^.^ 



Theee Horticulture ^ c ^p 

 the best materials, *n ^g* 



the United Kingdom 

 warranted to De made of 

 in England. 



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Lists of prices post free. 

 MM f ~fM.; 11 in. ditto, M.\ ^2 in. o 

 glazed with 16 oz ; sheet.glasi icf a '^U^J^i 



liJ. Lewis, Horticultur^lWoH^Jt^ 



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I^RGE NOKFOLK OKESE A-D -- ^ber^^ 



The Advertiser has for sale a 



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in fine strong healthy birds «™l^tof£** 

 purest breed" which he offers atthe^ weig^<|^ 

 buy Ducks, of the largest breed know >, »£ m 







sale at 12s. 6<i. 

 Application as to 



tened Slta'to 10 lbs. each. 8*. U fifiS**". W 

 '21$. per cou 



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. very handsome, ^'"leia * lJ - °i iUW 



upleT *^*^V-^^JS& 



e largest breed, 12*. ,io -^ ogDa e, •*\kW / & 



im^i) direct from Shaog" » . d by ^ X + 



, 42f. per pair.— ^'-^*^ B*BV"* 



orders or reference, addressen tu^ aUen tion. 



Geese of the largest breed, ahaog«»'» ^ a hi 



from a pair imported direct g^^mp^^ 



to the toes, 42s. per pair 



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Great Yarmouth, wUl receive 



prompt 



