THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



vpW STRAWBERRY \SD DOUBLE DAISIES. 



OHN SALTER, F.H.S., is now sending out 



his 



J%TttAWBBRR^ l4 VfHlBTB f M at ' 41. per b^red.or 

 ^ ™i dnren Ir is a very large, handsome fruit, of good 

 JUSJm be^er, ami has been ordered bjm.nj 



^S5?B«° ^^lUty-five fines, sorts (chosen out of 



150 varieties) for 15,. Toey are P" f "^;^ 



very distinct and pretty, and were awarded a Certificate at 



Chiswick in the summer. afM - n nd vaHamps 



FANCY PANSIBS. -Twelve carioasly-stnped ™™""' 

 au'te new fn character, ann* very ^tractive. The set, H.lOs. 



1R51 nomnou* and large show flowers, at 18*. and *«• P er 

 dozen P HU unrivalled collection, containing about 400 vars., 

 la Sow coming into bloom, and inav be seen every day except 

 8uQdIj7 ffi *ome fine seedlings, which he will send out next 



BP VcMailles Nursery^Wi lliam-street, Hammersmith Turnpike. 



NEW FORCING CARNATION. 



G^AINES'S "FLORABUNDA" rose flake, large 

 flower, will bear stove heat and expand welt. This flower 

 will be a #reat acquisition to the bouquet in the spring. 



N G. bees to announce that he can supply good strong plants 

 of the above at 25. Gd per pair. His descriptive list of Show 

 Pelargoniums and fancy varieties, <fec, is just published, and 



can be bad by applying at the Nursery, Surrey-lane, Battersea, 

 near London. 



M 



ESSRS. DICKSONS and CO. beg to call attention 



to the following NEW PaNSIBS, which took the first 

 prize for the best one, the best two, and the best three Seedlings 

 of 1851, at the Competition held in Glasgow, on the 27th ult., 

 open to all Scotland, viz. : — 

 *" BRITISH QUE EX/'— White, with various belt, and top 



petals of fine bluish purple ; 55. 

 <c GOLDEN EAGLE "—A yellow self, with a large and striking 



blotch, great substance, and fine form ; 55. 

 •"GLIPF."— Yellow, with broad belt, and top petals of rich 



bronze purple, very large, fine show flowers ; 55. 

 " PEACOCK."— Gold, and rich maroon belt, and top petals, 



extra form ; 55. 

 "ROYAL STANDARD."— Pure white, with rich purple belt 



and top petals, exquisite form, and fine blotch ; 55. 

 • M VICTORY."— Yellow and deep maroon belt and top petals, 



the three lower petals beautifully laced with gold, blotch 



large, constant, a superb show fluwer; 55. 

 Those marked * are now ready. Usual allowance to the Trade. 

 Edinburgh, Oct. 25. 



EDWARD DENYER, Nurseryman, Loughborough 

 Road, Brixton, near London, informs his kind patrons 

 that his new ROSE AND FRUIT CATALOGUE For 1851 

 and 1852 is now ready for circulation, and will be sent on 

 receipt of a twopenny stamp. Jlis Stock of Roses, Fruit Trees, 

 Evergreen Shrubs, and Ornamental Trees, are of the finest 

 growth, of all sizes.— Gardens and Pleasure Grounds tastefully 

 arranged and plan r ed on the lowest terms. 

 E. D. informs his friends th at he has no Seed Shop in London. 



ASS and BROWN'S Autumn Catalogue is now 



ready, containing — 



Part I. The New Geraniums, Fuchsias, Petunia?, Verbenas, 

 and other new and select Plants, at reduced prices. 



Part II. Roses, select Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, 

 Climbers, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, &c. 



Part III. Flower Roots, embracing splendid collections of 

 Ranunculi, Gladioli, Early and Late Tulips, Iris, Lilies, im- 

 ported Dutch Hyacinths, &c, <fcc. 



Copies supplied on application, published complete with the 



newspaper stamp, to go free. 



Seed and Horticultural Establishment. Sudbury, Suffolk. 



JOHN HENCHMAN is now ready to send out a few 

 sets of his six choice Seedling CINERARIAS, saved from 

 above 4000 varieties, at 155. the set. A few stout Seedling 

 CINERARIAS, raised from very choice seed, at Gs. per dozen, 

 or 40s. per 100. Stout healthy Seedling CALCEOLARIAS, 

 raised from his best varieties, well known tor their half shrubby 

 free blooming habit, and large showy blooms, at 65. per dozen 

 or 405, per 100. Choice named PANSIBS, by the best growers, 

 at Gs., 9s., and 125. per dozen. A few packets of choice Pansy 

 Seed, at 2s. Gd. each ; Choice Calceolaria Seed, 2s. Gd. per 

 packet; Hollyhock Seed, warranted, from Chater's superb 

 named varieties, at 55. per packet. Superb African Marygold, 

 lemon and orange, and dwarf French Marygold, at I5. per 

 packet, or 2s. Gd. the set. Remittance requested from unknown 

 correspondents. — Edmonton, Lond on, Oet. 95. 



I rpHE MOUNTAIN OP LIGHT, a new variegated 



JL GERANIUM, of dwarf habit, and free growth. The 

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

 white. The truss is of medium size, the pips ve--y round, and 

 the colour the most intense scarlet. It is a very free bloomer. 



First-class Certificates have been awarded to it by the 

 National Floricultural Society, and the South London. 



JOHN and CHARLES LEE intend sending out this desir- 

 able variety (which eclipses all former introductions in this 

 class), on the 31st instant. Price 10s. Gd. each. Early orders 

 are requested, as the stock is limited. 



Nursery, Hammersmith. 



JOHN WATERER&'^^r ^ 



Azaleas Roses, Conifers, *«..„! ° f l ' »r*, ^fj* ^ 



. the Colours of all thn nv, . . 

 yation are described ; thus onroh oaoden ^on, „_ 

 i n mak ing selections. P urch aser s are aff^**? V ^ 



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G. 



JACKMAN, _. vw 



{I* mile from Woklnir'sTa 1 ',; - — 



begs to announce that ha h«. « l?,?' s °i*.W M , 

 Catalogue of his American P £ b . ,Mh « d a ftS 1 "^ 

 Conifer., Flowering Shrub* 8u n ? , ,°™*"ftSt 



aaru^a^ ^^a rife 



Brilliant, Hojle's Crowd- ° quett ' *»"»«---*' 

 Lyne 



Desdemona 



T 





rill ant, Hojle's Crusader, &Z\*. W^CS 



yne'a Forget-me-not, Delicatis^a B " D W!fc 



e.demona, Sir Robert Sale, Hebe*,' i^^^fiS? 



Cassandra, Pluto, Symmetry o„.. Llp - c *«Wi??S 



• Lip, 



VIM, 



Star of the West, Lady E bring ton" W.^'* Pr ««a 

 Flora's Flag, and Emilia. gt0n,Jeon ^md, -""^ 



SCARLET GERANTnr 



karktjijj 



oniaiiuia aoa general Tom Thumb 



All Orders above 21. will be delivered Cirri 

 any Station on the Great Wester 



STANDISH and NOBLE, Nurserymen, Bagshot, Surrey, solicit attention to the following List of 

 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, selected from their general Nursery Stock. The greater portion are growing iu the open 

 quarters ; and, from beinj? periodically transplanted, their safe removal may be relied on. Every Plant sent out will be a 

 healthy, robust specimen ; the heights given afford but a slight criterion of their general character. To those having a star 

 prefixed they invite special attention, as being remarkably fine, and fit for producing immediate effect. Gentlemen about to 

 plant extensively wouid be repaid by making a visit to the Nursery. 



All kinds of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs supplied A fine Forsythia viridissima. 



Azalea, 



11 



Collection of Roses' selected with reference to late autumnal 

 Blooming. Also of the best kinds of late-flowering hardy hybrid 

 Rhododendrons, to the cultivation of which especial attention 

 is given. 



%• Gentlemen requiring assistance in laying out, or improv- 

 ing their grounds, may procure the services of a competent per- 

 son, by applying to the advertisers. 



With the exception of such names as are printed in italics, 

 the whole of the plants in this list are perfectly hardy. 



The number of inches named refer to the heights, unless 

 otherwise stated. 



Abies Brunoniana, 12 ins., 2s. Gd. ; 24 ins., 5s., each, 



„ Jezoensis, one year's seedlings, 2i*. each. 



This is one of the last novelties in Conifers. It 



forms a noble tree of 120 feet in height, and of very- 

 distinct character. 



„ Douglasii, 20 to 36 ins., 5s. to 10*. 6d. each. 



Araucaria imbricara, 6 to 9 ins., Is. ; 12 ins., 2*. 6d, ; 18 ins., 



8s. Gd. ; 24 ins., 5s., each. 



"Glory of Sunning HiU," 2s. Gd to 6*. each. 

 The best double variety in cultivation. 



ovata a hardy evergreen, 6 to 9 ins., 2s. Gd. each. 



vittata, a specimen of this nnique variety was 



awarded a Knightian medal, when exhibited last 



April at the rooms of the Horticultural Society. 



The ground colour of the flowers is white, which is 



beautifully striped with purple, after the manner of 



a Carnation. It is a very free bloomer. 9 ins., 21s. 

 each. 



Abelia uniflora, new and distinct* 



10s. Gd. each. 

 Bozos sp., from north of China, round leaved, 10s. Gd. each. 



•«/'.«. *».. « . '» Ion £ ' e &ved, 15s. each. 



Berbens Fortunix, 9 ms., Is. Gd. ; 12 ins., 2s. ; 18 ins., 3s. • 



24 ins., 5s. each. 

 „ Darwin ii, Is. Gd. to 2ls. each. 



* Cedrns africana, 18 ins., 2s. Gd. ; 24 ins., 3s. Gd. : 30 Ins., 5s. • 



36 ins., 7s Gd. ; 48 ins., 10s. Gd. each. 



* M Deodara, 2 to 5 ft., 2s. Gd., to 10s. Gd. each. 

 - Cryptomeria japonica, seedlings, verj robust plants, will re- 



quire no support from stakes. Plants 4 to 5 ft. hi^h 

 have stems as many inches in circumference. 6 ins., 

 Ms. per 100. 24 ins., 2s. Gd. ; 36 ins., 3s. Gd. 1 48 ins. 

 5s. ; 60 ms., 7#. Gd. each. ' ' 



„ japonica nana, seedlings 9 to 12 inches through, 



10s. Gd. to 21s. each. * 



*Cupressus funebris, seedlings, very robust plants, from the 



open border, nearly as wide as high, very handsome 



30 ms. 21s.; 36 Las., 31s. Gd. each. Cuttings, 6 to 

 8 ms., 2s. Gd each. ' 





A very free bloomer, 



This plant is not sufficiently known. 

 It is an early spring flowering plant, producing is 

 yellow blossoms in great profusion. But it rarely 

 flowers, or but scantily when young. The plants 

 offered are well set with flower-buds. It forces well. 

 Bushy plants, 24 ins., Is. Gd. ; 36 ins., 2s, Gd. : 48 ins.. 

 3s. Gd. ; Standards, 10s. Gd. each. 

 Ilex dipyreua, 9 to 12 inches, 3s. Gd. each. 

 „ microcarpa, 2 Is. each. 



I, latifolia, 12 ins., 2s. 6ci. ; 18 ins., 3s. Gd. ; 24 ins., 5s. each. 

 ,, furcata, 21s. each. 



Juniperus argentea, new and very beautiful, 12 ins., 5s. each. 

 „ phce licea, 12 ins., Is. Gd each. 



„ chmensis, 12 ing., Is. ; 18 ins., Is. Gd. ; 24 ins., 2s. ; 

 30 ins., 2s. Gd. each, 

 tamariscifolia, 12 ins., Is. each. 

 flaccida, 12 ins., Is. «d ; 24 ius., 3s. Gd. each, 

 exoelsa, 13 ios., 2s. Gd. ; 18 ins., 3s. Gd. each, 

 squamata, 12 ins., Is. ; 24 ins., 2s. Gd. each. 

 Cracovia, 12 ins., Is. each, 

 macrocarpa, 12 ins., 2s. Gd each, 

 repandens, 12 ins., 9d. ; 24 ins., Is. Gd. each, 

 oblonga pendula, 6 to 8 ins., 2s. Gd. each. 

 Bedfordiana, 12 ins., Is.; 18 ins., Is. Gd; 24 ins., 



Jasminum nudiflorum, strong blooming plants, 2s. Gd. each* 



Ligustrum jap-jmcum. 9 ins., Is. ; 24 ins., 2s. each. 



Lyeopodium Wddenovii, 5s. each. | 



Libocedrus chilienaig, 7s. Gd. each. 



Miiraria coccinea, 2s. Gd. each. ! 



* Ficea £nsapo, very handsome specimens, 30 ins., 21#. each. 



„ Nordmanniana, 10s. to 15s each. " ! 



„ ovata, 10s. Gd. each. 



* Pinus insignia, 12 ins., 2s. Gd. ; 24 ins 



36 to 42 ins., 10s. Gd. each. 

 „ tnuricata, 9 ins.. 10s. Gd. - 13 ins.. 2ls - 24 



South Devon Railways, or to CorhDmrZiS f 



Appy to WlLLIAK E. RENBL E /uoT3ttL 



adjoining the terminus of thej oWn^^ **+ 



p^TICNURSER^ 



L- We have a fine stock of KJIKVOkkikS^ 

 CEDRUS DEODARA, RHODODBXDR0T PflSS& !l 

 remarkably well-grown plants, of various' J^ BiJ 



respectfully to recommend them in an espial mil?!? 11 

 who intend embellishinGr their Mt«k,..j 



— r°VT .f*»"«, ui various gU- 

 the best time of the whole year for plantinMW 

 respectfully to recommend them in an especial m\wL\ 

 who intend embellishing their estates and nrdmlt 

 mental planting, and shall be happy to furnSa 3-3 



toiwh 



KsioHTindPmt 



when applied for. 



TT LANE and SON, Great R» c , t1 ^ 



X A • H erts are now ready to forward to apaSaTtT 1 

 CATALOGUE OF ROSES. d PP*"*t» 



„ „ TREES AND SHRUBS. 



„ rt FRUIT TREES. 



INDIAN AZALEAS AJTD CAiTOtt 



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THOMAS JACKSON aot) SON hannsste^ 

 of the under-named NEW AND FINfi PLASIlkn 

 offer them at the following low prices :— n 



Allamanda paraensis ... 2s 6d Gardenia F ortnnii 1 * 



„ Staaleyani 

 Gastrolobium puUttH 



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Schotti 

 i^schynanthus javanicus 

 Bartolonia rnaculata 

 Bossiaea Hendersoni 



Hracbysema praemorsa 

 Camptosema rubicunda 

 Campylobotrys discolor 

 Cupressus funebris 

 Cantua dependens 

 Chiriti Mooni ... 

 Chimonanthus macro- 



phyllus , t , 



Conoclinum jantinum ... 



Cborozema fldva 

 Dacrydium Franklin!.. . 

 Dracaena ferrea variegata 5 



Deutzia gracilis 3 



Dipladenia crassinoda 1 

 Escallouia macrantha... 2 



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1 

 3 



5 

 2 

 3 

 3 

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5 

 3 

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5s. ; 30 ins., 7s. Gd. 



muricara, 9 ins., 10s. Gd.; 

 31s. Gd. each. 



ina. $ 



ms. 



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Hoja bella ... „ 1 1 



„ campanula* M i I 



„ imp-riafa « I ( 



Henfreya scandent m 1 



Justtcia coccia«« J 



Mitraria coccioea I i 



Mar ant a glnmicei ' I 



Nepenthes didtiiiatsA M I I 



NematanthmMortili.. H 1 



Poifrea coceioet .« J ' 



Pbioz Aotafoout ,«, i I 

 Rhodothaoio[i5 kamfc. 



III 



ft' 

 II 



chatter 

 Rogiera amcetis... 

 RoupciiiafMta.- 



Triionia aurea ... 

 Trimaliumelegtiil 



Thnja Donneana 



Vriesia speciosa... 





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If 



ft V?5 ld §I 0Wer ' o* nd a mMt P**« tree, 



7s. 6d%ach d " '• " ^ * » ' 36 iQ8 - ^ ' 48 ™'> 



Montezumae, 12 to 15 ins., 10s. Gd. each. 

 Qaercus sclerophylla, 2is. to 424. each. 



„ inveraa, 21s. to 42s each. 

 Rose, "Fortune's Yellow/' dwfs.. 2s. Gd. to 5s. each, 

 «,_ *\ , , »» ♦* standards. 5s. to 7s. 6d. each 



Ehododendron 8 .-Hardy late flowering Hybrid* varTiog in 



colour, from white to deep crimson. Dwarf. 31* 6d. 

 to ^guineas per doaen ; Standards, 21,. to 5 guineas 



" CO l2? n Ts i P n? t ^ m ' for u co T era . tn rice transplanted. 



<«kht m RhVV i 08, hlgh ^ '*¥ bu8h y« 15 *- ^ 21*- P«r 100. 

 Sikkim Rhododendrons.-We beliere we may staw without 



fear of contradiction, that we posses, the ^ar«^« 



&b£££lrT* fal Rhod ^ron. in the traTe 

 ifie heights of tho e we are offering rar. fr« m 9 t« 



9 ins. 



from the .ItitudeV^m^enLr/nroTthem 



" 6 on" 8 ia ,^ 8 7 T u V 8 T of thB m09i beautiful plant. 



U£; 30 ins., 10,. «. , u\£^%£^ 



" ^ar orl'^fnT 8 a ^ 0ble t J 6e ' rivalHn * 6 ^ the 

 veuar of Lebanon, and succeeds well tn very emosed 



SI?n,' f 1?^? ea < S. tl,e S , UTface 0f ** 8 »". 8 " ins., 2,.; 



Cephalota^u^or^i ^^j £f»- * — 



each. 

 h femal 



were obtained, there i, great probably of the™ 

 prov.„ g h „ dy in th| , coun » Collection of 24 dU- 

 tmet kinds at 8. 6, or B guineas. * 



opiraa callosa -An abundant and oontinuwi bloomer. It has 



large corymb, of rosy purple bloMo™Md 1. a 

 hand Mme addltion t0 0Uf ghrubb . ; ,o, 6a 



„ organenais ... 2 



Eriostemon scabrum ... 3 6 



12 Ericas, of fine sorts, flo waring plant! 



12 Epacria do, do. 



12 Camellias do. do. 



12 do. do. smaller ... *«. 



12 Chinese Azaleas, of fine sorts ... .... . ^ 



Black Hamburgh and Sweetwater Tines : *m™ 

 plants, fit for forcing, 6s. each. Discoact to the trio*. 

 Nurgerien, Kingston, Surrey, 0<X ^__ 



EDWARD GEORGEllEr^SON^^ 

 to send out his new CINERARIAS ^ k ^ m 

 NIUMS, for which he solicits early orders, astnes*- 

 of the varieties is very limited. 



NEW CINERARIAS. ^ 



PRIMA DONNA (ttENDEaaoN's).-I>arg« . W» 

 broad petal, good form, and vsrt dwarf J ^/jfa * 



MRS. SIDNEY HERBERT (Hwj" 10 "^.^ 

 narrow carmine margin and famine disc, a 

 colour, of good habit, and a handsome ^'^ , W 



MARIANNE (HE»DE»aort).-Cl^ 

 margin of rosy crimson, and black disc, W**^ 

 very handsome and striking vanety. IM *~ 

 have been awarded to this flower. ™* &* 



ROSY MORN (Henderson sj.^Rosy^n 



ring round a dark disc ; ^J?* 1 }'^ -**£ 

 ST. CLAIR OP THE ISLES l**«»*% ^ ** 

 medium rosy lilac margin, and or a* 



form 7s. Gd. i __ „_, ^-.mh'i),- VWH 



MRS. CHARLES KBAN (H^f^/U b* 

 deep rose, light disc; 



KBarraiBiRSSU- 







of fine form. 7s. Gd. 



NONSaCH (Henderson's). 



good broad petal. 7s. Gd. 



w 



a 



each. 



leaves, seedlings, 21s. 



91 



2U. e ea V *h;' Sh0r * leaTe9 ' aeedlin ? 9 . 



Salisbnria ad.antlfolia (seedlings), 12 Ins., 2s. Gd. each. 



Taxus Dovastonii, standards, 3 to 4 ft., 7s. Gd to in. tt* u 

 „ adpressa, 12 ins 2s • *>4 in. r. qIt*' * *' Gd eacb - 



greens, ai.. w 81.. 6d 9 each ? orn,Hnental «•'- '^eigela rosea.-This beautiful flowerina- ahmK .k u *, 



Wtnca can be .ncc«.f u u^uiSt Jd in"!' 1 f ge " U8 

 house, .situation in which «>!.„ ln • C00 ' « r een- 



1. foru.. its large head TtVt, l" SXl ad 'f irabl y- 



. profusion. Strong plants, lu££ Wera m * r ** t 

 Cerasu. ill,cif..i a , 7s. 6d. each. ' ' •* Ch ' 

 Daphne jap„nica, U ins., 2». 6<*. eacb. 



bjbridum, 12 ins., it. 6<i. each. 



tt ft* 8 * 



Crims<fflP lBffl;llp ^ 



CATHERINE SEaTO.V (H-^nw^dh* «* 

 mine, with a circle of white round a cs^ 



purchasers of the set. .,.„.i ^t.cnunt 



P Price of the set, U. Js.-™ ^?MlV& , 



NEW FANCY GtKAJ ^^w 



bride ( hb«dbb8o»'s j.-b" 1 ! 1 *;; free *»«*jys{ 



BKAUTT OF ST. 'OHfl'a-""^ \ rtp^Jt 

 peta.. bright ^ojet^carmine^w^ ^^ 



sun dm £ re g piw 



margin. a_nd P4.-_- hi ^N^WoOD (B^ ^ 

 margin ; a ^"^-^ ^ -^ 



wnmSON's). - BIC ° u. hloA! |l ?» 



a regular belting of 

 iiood tru»s. 



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The plants here fl"«iJ S ' U . "^"/«>rces well. 



•nd wU. flower abundant ZihV.Z \t ^^ 

 2s • '24 ina 1* «w . «ni "v ■» *oe spring. 18 ins , 



a tw V; M ' ; 3U Ifl8 '» 3tf - *<*• i a « »b«.. 5s. each 



Andean Piants, may be had ^^S^SSSStf 



ro-ty carmine, with cie-*r 

 wn.te, with regular carmine i m* 

 fO.Hi;ruat..ndaeeryfre.^ 



,od clear 



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with i w 



.hit. margin ; fine «« .* \ m r,««»»$l 



ANN El' l-E ( HMDWiH'fl'/, bleenK*' 'ieat*^ 

 y. ry i-r^e «ru : s k a.^ ^bund- gj^g^i* 



Ihe set, 2K. «w.— *— „ f j u ini 



Wellington-road Nursery, »«. • 



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