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UCAN PLANTS, CONIPEBS, HOSES, *e., for 



is just published, and may be bad ou 



the einuintf Autumn, is ju.t puonsneu, ana uiaj u« u«« v« 



^' (il , .,.:,„. enolosiog two PJJ^ » t ^!»» * iIr - a W 



Watehe», Knap 



The Subscriber 



EEDLING FOREST TREES. 



,,.fer« r Sale the following, ea« h of which will be war- 

 ranted of the very finest quality 

 Spruce, 3 years per 1000 US>d. 



• «••••• • 



Do. 1 year 



Alder, 1 year 



Birch, 2 years .. 



Do. 1 }ear 



Beech, I year 



»> 



2 

 2 

 4 

 2 

 3 





 

 

 



6 



Fit for exposed out-planting 



Larch, 1 year, per 1000 

 eotch Fir/-'yrs. „ 



Do. 1 year „ 



Thorn, 1 yev ... ,, 



Kim, 2 years „ 



Do. 1 veir »♦ 



2s M. 

 4 



2 

 3 

 3 



2 



Prom 1 to SQ^COO of eh. 





 

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Early orders are solicited. 



Thomas Barnes, Merrion yur*erje*. JJIiPJlIb. 



TCTOUIA REGIA. 



WEEKS and Co., King's-road, Chelsea, have great 



pleasure iu announcing the complete success of this 

 magnificent Aquatic, the Queen of the Lakes, GROWING IN 

 THE OPEN AIR. The splendid flowers are now open every 

 day, to the great admiral on of all who see it. A few fine 

 YOUNG PLANTS AKE NOW FOR SALE. Full instructions 

 for its cultivation will be forwarded on application to J. 

 Weeks and Co., King's-road , Chelsea. ^ 



NEW PEAS, &c— EARLY PARAGON, EARLY 

 WONDER, and CONQUEROR. 

 FAIRBEARD'S WILL WATCH, fine large Wriokla Marrow, 

 4 feet, the best of its class. 



NE PLUS ULTRA, blue Pods. 

 *WAITE'S KING OF MARROWS. 

 HAIRS' DWARF BLUE MARROW, the best dwarf Wrinkle 



T?ARLY~CABBAGE 



su 



perior true sorts, i s [ to ™, J> 





delivered free of carria 



?e to the 



South-Eastern Railway.- a d ( i P «a. 

 ham. Kent. Cash or^amps ml 

 unknown correspondents. fc 



Per l 



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HEW GEtiASIUMS. Ac. AT UKI-O'CED ERlOfiS, 



NOW SENDING OPT. 



BASS and. BROWN have a large, healthy, and 

 vigorous Stock of the following in 4-inch pots, now ready 

 for immediate re-pottin;j, which w 11 wake tine specimen plants 





grown. 



for exhibition. 



NEW VARIETIES 



Each 



Hoyle's Ajax 



— Oceilatum 



— May Queen 



ectar Cup 



Flavia ... 

 Generalissimo 



Cardinal... 



— Uearrsease 

 Bundle's Beauty of 2Jont- 



peliier 



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• # 9 



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-s 

 7 

 7 



7 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 3 



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OF LAST SEASON. 



Each. 

 Beck's Major Domo 



— Silk Mercer 



— Friuce Arthur ... 



— Diana 



— Tyriau Queen ... 



Rouse's Alibi 



Foster's Knight of Avenel 

 .-tragi;'* Exquisite 



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And many others will appear in the list of Prices. 

 FAIRBEARD'S NEW EARLY DWARF PROLIFIC LONG- 

 POD BEANS. 

 The above to b-3 had at J. G. Waite's Seed Establishment, 



181, High Holborn. 



TUB AMERICAN NURSERY, BAGSIIOT, SURREY. 



JOHN WATERER begs to announce that he has just 

 published a new CATALOGUE of Hardy Rhododendrons, 

 Azaleas, Roses, Conifers, <fcc., and which may be obtained by 

 enclosing two postage stamps. 



%* The Colours of ail the Rhododendrons worthy of culti- 

 vation are described ; thus purchasers are afforded every facility 

 in making selections. 



„ s T R A WBTinTv 



MYATT'S EARLY SURPR^/ 



KITlifrs GO E L L T^ OR - ... fc 



WILMOT'S PRIXOP aptW - "' * 





W 



«M.,..,a;i»«; 



3 new 



lavender; form extra fine. 



v *ti4fc 



Floricultural Society. pXe.?.^ *jVS& 

 CINERARIA "HAMMERSMITH **Ar. ** 



white centre, very dwarf habit- mn,t .w Y '* *** ■* 

 variety ever offered. Price 5s at 8ho *J **d 



W, I. can also supply goo 1 plants of «, 

 Tieties: Blue Perf^tmn n„J-XTi °{ % nnd 



Ian (do.), 2 5 . Gd. ; Monarch (do.) 2s - iwt ''£**"* <Z 

 Eftie Deans (do.), 3s. Gd. ; Flora M'lVor <Z }*«**•■# 



(do.), 



W HOMES' Descriptive Catalogue of his 

 PELARGONIUMS may be had on application. 

 Royal Pelargonium Nursery, Windsor, Oct. 4. 



NEW 



L ^I ,£™2 *?WJJ 4jjf * 



\ of the above for 3/., or 12 of our selection for 

 21 ids. The set of 18 for 42. is. 



A / 12 of the following best new varieties of the autumn 



FIRST CLASS GERANIUMS.— TWO GUINEA SET. 



WILLIAM E. RENDLE, Plymouth, Florist to her 

 Majesty, will supply Twelve of the following first-rate 

 GERANIUMS for 21 2s., with a plant of Elliott's Surprise over. 



Af~TfUQftrLZ 10* or \o of anr own wJrrHan for U K BUNDLE'S BEAUTY OF MONTPELLIER; May Queen 

 Of I > UJOl it. LV3., Oi 1- OJ OU) own selection Joi U. bS. (H le) Nectar Cup (Hoyle) ; Ajax (Hoyle) ; Rubiola (Hoyle) ; 



Alderman, Bra^ s m | Governor, Beck's m _ | IsiB J (lIo ^ le) . Flavia (Hoyle) ; Generalissimo (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. 



Descriptions of Elliot's Surprise, and Rundle's 



Verbenas, Cinerarias, Antirrhinums, 



Anta ^t, Walton's 

 4Ji instance, Foster's 

 C^nspicuum, Foster's 

 Chrlstabel, lloyle's 

 CiUpiua, IIojle*s 



Cuvp, Buck's 

 Enuly, Beck's 



FuMaiV, Brajrg'i 

 Field-Marohal, Symon's 



I'lving Dutchman, Gaines' 

 Gipsy Bride, Poor's 



Lord Stanley, Hoyle's 

 Loveliness, Beck's 

 Magnificent, Foquet's 

 Nun iee, Hoyle's 



Nonsuch, Eioyle'a 



fainter, Beck's 



Prince of Orange, Hoyle's 



Purity, Walker's 

 Rosalind, Beck's 

 Rowena, Turner's 

 Satisfaction, Hoyle's 



• « • 



• 99 



Any 12 of the following first-rate older varieties for \l, 

 or 12 of our selection for las. Any 20 for 11. 10$., or 

 20 of our sil-dionfor U. Is. 



■ Ab"!-».-l-Jv ulcr, AIOOJO, Arirl. AofOXa, B«Ufi oi tbi Village, 



Blanche, Brilliant, Cavalier, C^n^urion, Cracker, Crusader, 

 Cruenta, Elcans, Bmilia, Forget-me-not, Grandiflora, 

 Gulielma, Gustavus, Jenny Lind, Lamaitine, Mercury, Mrs. 

 Brock, Negress, Orion, Princess, Pearl, Prometheus, Rebecca, 

 Refulgent, Rolla, Rosamond, Rosy Circle, Star of the West, 

 Sundown, Symmetry, oalamander, Star, Victory, Virgin Queen, 

 And Windsor Castle. 



A collection of good oiler varieties 6s. and 9s. per dozen, 



FANCY GERANlUxMS. 



HEW. VARIETIES OF LAST SEASON. 



Each.— s. d. Each.— s. 



Ambroses Belle Marie ... 5 Henderson's Exquisite ... 3 



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f «t 



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s. 



12 



20 

 15 



10 



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Gaiety ... 5 



DeUcata ... 5 

 Henderson's Marion ... 3 



— Prince Albert 3 





 

 6 

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Siieppard'aMissSheppard 3 

 — Grace Darling 3 



Little Wonder 3 



d. 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 



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The _ _, . „„ „ 



Our selection from the following 9s. and 15s. per dozen, 

 or any 12 may be selected for 1L, or 20 for U 10^. 



Alboni, Anais, Beauty, Bouquwt tou: fait, Beauty of Win- 

 chester, Clown, Defiance, Fairy Queen, Formosa, Hero of 

 Surrey, Jenny T: - J ▼-■— » • » - — - 



Lady Rivers 

 Ikfaid of Anj 

 tiaski, Village 



NEW PLANTS. 



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• • • 



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• • • 



• • • 



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* 



Each. 

 Allamanda nerilfolia 



— Schottii 



Agalmyla sUminea 

 Anguria Warscwiczii 



Begonia cinnabarina 

 Capanea grandiflora 

 Cantua dependens 

 Cyrtoceras reflexa 

 Deutzia gracilis ... 



3)ip:eracanchus8pectabilis3 

 Eriostemon scabrum ... 2 

 ISscalionia macrantha, 



2a. 6d. to 3 



Gardenia Stanleyana ... 2 



— Fortuni ... 2 



1 

 3 

 3 

 2 

 5 

 5 

 2 

 3 



d. 



6 

 C 

 6 

 6 

 

 

 6 

 6 



6 



6 



6 

 6 

 6 



Each.— s. 



ttoya Bella, l«.6d. f 2*.6d. J to 3 



— campanulata ... 2 



— imperialifl 3 



Ixora Javanica 2 



— salici folia 5s. to 7 

 Jasminum nudiflorum ... 1 

 Lobelia Aurora ', 2 



— thapsoides ... 2 

 Mitrariacoeciaea 3 ls.6<Z to 2 

 Medini la magnifies ...15 

 Nernatanthu3 Morelliana 2 

 Pharbices ostrina ... 2 



Tropa3olum Wagnerianuiii 2 

 Trionia aurea, 2s. Gd. to 5 

 Veronica Andcrsoni 



1 



The following strong Plants, fine for Winter mid early 



Spring flowed >uj. 



12 Stove Plants, for u. U Greenhouse Plants, for Us 



ilceolaria grandis, ne >v. 

 oassia corymbo.a [shrubb 

 ' C uorozema splendens 

 Uorraea magnifica 



— Ne plu^ ultra 



— speciosa 



— Stock welliana 

 Echeveria retusa 

 Jasminum nudiflorum 

 Kennedya monophyila 



nigricans 



Aphelandid aurantiaca 



— Ghiesbrightii 



Begonia coccinea 



— albo-coccinea 



— fuchsioides 

 Ccntradenia rloribunda 

 Euphorbia splendens 



— fulgens 

 Gesnera oblongata 

 Boy a bell a 



Hondeleua speciosa major 

 Btephauotis ttorlbanda 



SlAS 



1651 



Beauty of Montpellier, will be found in the Gar- 

 deners' Chronicle, Sept. 13th, page 578. 



Twelve excellent GERANIUMS 



Twelve excellent Fancy do. 



Twelve excellent Scarlet do. * 



Twelve excellent CINERARIAS 



For names of the varieties, see page 578, Septi 13. 



All Orders above 21. will be delivered Carnage Free to 

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

 South Devon Railway, or to Cork, Dublin, or Belfast. 

 All Orders attended to in strict rotation. 



A large Collection of BULBS has just arrived from 

 Holland, which will be offered at very reduced prices. 

 Catalogues on application. 



Apply to William E. Rendle, Union Road, Plymouth, 

 apjoining the Terminus of the South Devon Railway. 



SANGSTfcR\S NEW EAtiLK No. 1 j^iiA 



lY, SANGSTER, and CO., in submitting the 



above valuable PEA to the public, can recommend it 

 with the greatest con6dence, as the largest podded and best 

 Early Pea known, and of first-rate quality ; height 2 feet 



Price 2s. Gd. per quart. ' 



York Regent Potatoes, from prepared cuttings, Gs. per bu3b. 

 Cambridge Radical do. (a first-rate second early) 6s. do. Early 

 Oxford do., 10s 6d. do. Early Ebrin- ton Kidney do., 10s. Gd. do. 

 Early Ash-leaf Kidney do., 10s. Gd. do. 



Post-office orders to be made payable at the Borough Post, 

 office to Hat, Sangster, and Co., Nursery and Seedsmen, 

 Newingtcn Butts, London. 0«#<mshel hampers and booiiin* 

 Is. Gd. ; two-bushel. 2s. Gd. S acfcs. 2s. Gd. each. 



vroi/fi T S. 



^PILEY'S VIOLA ARBOREA, or PERPETUAL 



* J H ? E VI0LET (true).— In answer to numerous inquiries 

 for the above, and great satisfaction given by the plants sent 

 £ , out last season, by Edward Tilet, he begs to state that he has 

 this year a fine stock of the above beautiful Double Violet now 

 to dispose of which^ie can highly recommend, this being the 

 proper time for making beds or potting. They are beautifully 

 scented ; the blooms are as large as the Double Blue Hepatica • 

 they bloom freely from August till the end of May, and are 

 perfectly hardy. Twelve of these plants grown in pots will 

 scent a large greenhouse ; and a small bed, 9 feet long by 3 feet 

 W h 1' W J 1 i be 8uffacieQt to furnish a family with bouquets, the 

 whole of the winter and the spring. The/should be planted in 



»n J li T l Sltu <f l0a . an l a loose soil, as the Violet will thrive 

 and bloom faner than in wet or clay borders 



«nE\hi* ha8 b f Q Ku° ri ? Q i hy the ^ntleman that introduced it 

 into this country that he has seen them growing in the thickets 

 of Persia to the height of 1 feet, with large bushy heads to them 

 and hundreds of blooms on them at ifhe »me Ttfme Large 

 bushy plants Gs. per dozen ; smaller ditto, 3s. per dozen or 

 11. per 100. Any quantity of the above will be *™T**L°1 



minta (do.), 2s. Gd. 



(do.), 2s. Gd. ; Wellington (do.), 2s. Gd • Alhn 

 Privateer (Ambrose), 2s. Gd. ; Mademoisellp %rV* **«t 

 son), 2s, Gd. Selection left to W. T 12T, 18, tolf ( **» 



and Chrysanthemums, may be had on apnUcaii!!? 11 ^ 

 Hanover Nursery, Peckham, near j^o njinn , ^ 



A BRAHAM HARDY A^loVs^T? 



^-*- and Seedsmen, Maldon, Essex, be» to lufn^*u ' — 

 that Autumn, Winter, and Early SpA? iir? ™ Hrfcl * 



fnr Sawing r,r Planting fV,« IT 17 D I nr^i, '?, ^ P^P^ Hn^ 



hardy and ornamental Plant from Siberia e^ow•*uJ2!!f ,,, 

 with flowers 12 feet in circumference, and C-^ 



for Sowing or Planting the IIERACLEU.Vt GlV^RiS 

 IIERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM. Thefonnwu;^ 



\ 



British plant, which improves by cultivation, verrnX 15 

 proper for cattle, especially for pigs and rabbits in ItwLS 

 growing abundance of food on a small space of mraS VS 



vated Seeds for one rod, Gd. ; for J acre, 7*. ; directbia. *T 

 All f. ee by post. * VJ,,, -i-t 



Hardy's selected early varieties of Potatoes for u_ 

 planting, 5s. per bushel, sacks included, and canST 

 London. Treatise on Potato Culture, 6d. Rem- 

 requested. 





d. 



6 



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6 



6 



6 



6 



6 



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■pXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S-ROAdTcheLIeI 



J— - We have a fine stock of AltiUCARIA I VI BRICaTa 

 CEDRUS DEODARA, RHODODENDRON PONTICCJI, J 

 remarkably well-grown plants, of various sizes. This be* 

 the best time of the whole year for planting them,we2 

 respectfully to recommend them in an espetial manner, to fee* 

 who intend embellishing their estates and gardeasbjortt 

 mental planting, and shall be happy to furnish size and pa 

 when applied for. Knight and Pejii. 



rpHE MOUNTAIN OF LIGHT, a new vane^M 



J- GERANIUM, of dwarf habit, and fr*s growth. " Hi 

 centre of the leaf is deep green, with a broad margin of pan 

 white. The truss is of medium *i«*e, the pips ?ey round, mi 

 the colour the most intense scarlet. It is a very tree blue*, 

 irst-class Certifier es have been awarded to it by da 

 National Floricultural Society, and the South London. 



JOHN" and CHARLES LEE intend sending out this tor. 

 able variety (which eclipses all former introduction* in 

 class), on the 31st instant. Price 10s. Gd. each. E ariy orden 

 are requested, as the stock is limited. 



Nursery, Hammer^aith. 



SEEDLING FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 



P. AYRES begs to announce that his SEED- 

 LINO FANCY" PELARGONIUMS, as fotlj duciM 

 in the Gardeners' Chronicle of October 4, p. W, will bern* 

 to send out as under. The usual discount to the trade, ndi 

 plant of one of the CUiinea kinds over in every set ordawd. 



On the 20th October, the following- 

 Albonii Superb ... 10s. Gd. Formosissimuin ... 81*. 6i 



Caliban 21 Gipay Queen -210 



Celestial 21 | Miranda ... 



Sambo 7s. Gd. 



At the end of March, or early in April, 1852, the folbwing- 



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21 



Advancer 

 Brunette 



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• 99 



31s. Gd. 

 10 G 

 Painted Pet 



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Conspicuum ... SUJt 

 Kentish Beauty .« 21 <» 

 25s. <W. 



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and package free. 



sent postage 



,. , « — [rubra 



it tor 20s., or 2) tor 3os. 



'* new varieties of 



*SB{^lSSrS B T ,r,ft «* •« •»» new varieties 



VERBENAS. 



^MSR&SC&.WR^ff« «****a 





with flower 

 £ s. d. 

 15 

 2 

 9 

 7 6 

 Bering next 



£ s. d. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



se Jd ou^f ermenti0ned tiriUriite ▼arises are now ready to 

 **£*£lS& m mt ° Ut firSt time Iast season ' ll ' P er W0, or 



^o^^i^^ and iate3t *•** ^rawberry in 



Goliah, very fine 



British Queen, do. 



Alice Maud, do. 



Black Prince, very early 





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Prolific, very fiue and early 

 Cremont's Perpetual, or do 



3s. per 100. 



3s. 

 5s. 



uble-beariog Strawberry, 12s. per 



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In relation to the Silver Cups off-red as Prizes u Jaw«l 

 July for the best six plants selected from the wow ij 

 W. P. A. begs to state that those growers who MR^r 

 intention to compete before the 1st November ww r>^ 

 stron- plants of "Advancer" and the other kw«^"J5 

 out in April, in the middle of February. Nursery awn, a !■ 

 as Amateurs, will be allowed to compete. .uai-to 



W. P. A. having a stock of nearly 5000 plants of JH *mm 

 named Fancy varieties, can supply fine wtahli^nea P 

 vigorous health at 12s., IBs., 21s , 30s. to lOOi. «^ 

 selection beinjr lett to himself. Purchasers are ;^;" d ^^ 

 a list of the varieties they already possess, ao wu* i— 



may be avoided. . _. 31 «. Sd. 



12 fine and distinct Exhibition varieties ... 



Alboni, Admirable, JjJJ 



12 very superior 

 FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 



DttCfi** 



j 9 — ^ — ^ — — , 



d f Amnale, Einprass, 



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AZALEA INDICA, »ttot™ h„:h 1 "1* ,- 



jsetsou :— ^ blls>h y P'ants for flo 



20 very fine varieties 

 U do. do., 18». t 6 for 

 Out- DUTCH BULBS have arrived «^" »- ° 10 ( 



aiuoo.-IurUM» CATAMMU Vunnl" 6 ,n the flne8t c «>n- 



Goods Carriage Free to Londoo TcTS^S a PP lica «on. 

 orl wichLioe. With all Order^ of w J !f t,<m on the Bury 

 preacnte,! to comp, mate for diat« nt ca,ri a t« up ' fatd, '. Plante 

 KeumtaQcea requeued fr.., n uakuownrA^. 

 P. S t-offiee Order* , to be made p.ivabieto e8p0ndents ' 

 Bass aua ±J»ow W , or Stephen Ww,,, Seed and n n _- , 



Establishiaeut, Sudbury, Suffofk d n ° rt 'cultural 



1 10 

 10 











dozen, or il. per 100. 

 Trollop's Victoria, Mi. per dozen, or 41. per 100. 



^ut^^e^rf re^" ^ ^ > EBtfSP&A 



^lS^: SiFSZjF*. W»- ^ *™ been 



sVoTd%anetit at sue h aT:ill^vr ed tnm . SM ^ ™* 

 bloom ear. y „£j Ip^Tpefm^ 8ati8faction ' and 



'"Mrs sss^Ti&.a —• s - d 



WINTER CUCUMBER. 



Beauty, Belle d'Bpiney, Bouquet tout lait, wwb • ^ 

 ii'inmaiii i . n «.a..a Esmeralda, Bvangelioe, *•»■;/ Cnrt-k 



I 

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li 



( 



Neal, Madame Mieile 



Fellows aaumr^orniosa, Gaity, G arl * nd 'j*t*j^ 

 Cornwallis, Lady St. Germain, Lilacina, ^^^^ Mifl efrt, 



reiiowaiaoura, For »3a, vauy, ™ ***?""' «h.nn Jeonj^ 1 ^ 

 Ibrahim Pacha, Iiolinskii, Jehu, J^^f^Li* 1- * 

 Katty Hayes, La Belle d'Africaua, L ^ T f;i^Li Q d«8y,M 



lodesta, Modesta Superb, Orestes, jJora ( 

 Parodii, Pwfection, Pilot, Purity, ^ na ?^* Victoria, ^ 

 Picturata, Pencillatum, Queen Superb, Uieen i ^ m 



ciflorum Superbum, Reia* des Francais, bta»a 

 Maid, Wmtodia, and Wizard. - .. leading ^ 



VV. P. A, has also many thousands o i w c&a $& 

 Pelargoniums, fine vigorous plants, wnitu 



as under : A „ a nP g for 21i. j- 



io ^t„.^^ ^^^ ^o fMlowine. 42s., or ^^^^ yad» 



::? f 



L "*S%^^>*< *« «-S ta winter onltiv, 



H AhKa E V TlL L EI ' Nurseryman, Seedsman 



U, Abbey Churchyard, Bath, Somersetshire! 



%* 



A remittance is expected" by Post-office or W n^ *i 

 in penny postage stamps. *"»*-*>mce order, or the amount 



Eowaki) Tilet. 



I orders payable at lireenwicu w "*-;;- 

 Brooklands Nursery, Blackheatn, vcr 



Beauty of Montpelier, Ajax, May V™*?> Cof iiiae, F 

 Cup, Isis, Flavia, Cardinal, Genera li ssi ua ^^ de ^j, «J 

 Arlhur (Pontey), 'Fairy Queen (Seedl ^^ «*■* 

 stance, Prince of Orange, Ma^nihcent, ^cu y 

 Chrintalfe] 9 and Virgin Queen. fAi , 8e a3on 1 



"•2 ditto superior j.^-o^llatoiB* ^ fl 



2 First.rate show kinds, including Ocelli ^ a 



May Queen, an 1 Flavia ... •■• ;,; compel 

 Carriage free to London, and pia^ 

 packajr* and long carriage 



21 * 



12 



12 



;s t'J 



nmoamestHe**' 

 ount in Dlants of 10 per cent, will o« AIftgJ , 



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