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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. [Marcu 6, 1859, 
UCOMBE, PINC ae CO. beg | sere to say 
hei 
A HOUSE 
n bloom, and will continue re be very attrac- 
nig for a niong" ber being loaded with many thousands of 
their beautiful flow 
HE SHOW HOUSE 
so very attractive, being filled with a Miscellaneous Collec- 
tion of New and BEAUTIFU 
is also 
L wh as 
s Great improvements have fons effected ry 
department»of -the N ry, and their C s, 
WINTER GARDEN, and HARDY TREE and SHRUB BORDERS are 
very interesting, stocat, as all these abundantly ar h the 
finest hardy Ornamental Plants of various sizes, in such a state 
of culture as — of their being removed with perfect safety | 
to 
any distan: 
THE R MASSIVE ROCK GARDEN 
has also been sin po and planted sith oP ropriate Choice 
Plants, and is now a very interesting part of the Nursery. 
ime GIA B OMS, 
BOUQUE p CUT FLOWERS 
supplied to anes and a dere so as to travel , to 
any part of the kingdom.. For prios san kpaa apply to 
R Nv 
pate SAN, A HER 
To NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN PLANTING New PLEASURE 
Gro hig peal oom rps cme eae oes ty Der Th AND TO COM- 
PANIES PLANT RIES. 
; SKIRVING sae re offer ‘is "Stock of T aig 3 
e AND UBS of various sizes, adapted either 
immediate eect re for barren ts 0 Plantations, where 
smaller si Arane ke oe sine er are requ In addi 
tion to his Airein ing ki Heo f Tr 
“ore tae Aye whioh is is sallowed t be athe wot extensive in England, 
he has + eal yas a pod eer imbricata 
and Codrus s Deodara o to 6 feet ; also a 
saaie s of fine Plar Ma: ia feck yee ‘of the new and most 
nile ae Md the WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA, or GIANT 
Ss es and Shrubs 
the spot, as the | 
mere ight of ae trees ( vob Sa hak ta St lists) gives no idea of 
the value of well-grown soot Rin: i for choice situations. 
N.B. A few hundreds of t sized ® my hence ag aed | yoman 
Araucaria Deaton have 
great 
ci 
ices 0 
aid rn ick for rare planting, and a 
NAO fall ages and sizes, at 
-Catalogue tation. 
E AND SONS beg to “offer ‘th e cultiv 
CHIDACROUS PLANTS some of the fa 
the season of 
rehasers to start into growth 
enerabcolle en 
Hi will be foünd an ee top 
may requi; eir gen 
THE PLYMOUTH SEED, = 
| AGRICULTURAL mee ery &. cua gle | COMPANY | (Limite, 
COLLECTIONS | [OF 4 GARDEN SEEDS 
AS UNDER :— 
o. 1.—Complete Collection, Sali eins 
l 
j 
i 
j 
t for a large Garden ry 
| eta 2.—Complete Collection, for a moderate-sized Garden me 0 
| No. 3} D EA Collection, in smali quantities . ie J 
Wo. 4—Complete Collection for a small Gard . 025 k 
p Oak: ‘i iage free to m orts i the’ Kin 
No. 2. Carriage free to Broad ag Stations and Steam Pet 
No. 3. Carriage free to Stations between Plymouth and Paddington, 
Address : PLYMOUTH § SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH, 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
———_»—_— 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON, 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W., 
Be to announce that their NEW SEED CATALOGUE is published, and will be f 
ost free on fo. nee It contains above 1600 be Binnie J and Sop eas of flowers; each 
and copious notes are give ide the Amateur cultivator. The LOWERS for the p 
from the General List, ct full deseriptions, ae their recommendable qualities, fully Tia 
the most showy cm lasting flowers are also brought out in separate pages of the Catalogu features, 
VEGETABLE LISTS will be im to contain "all that can be Inisi and notes of al 
of is merit, raed those most recommended in each e T 
| he NEW VER NAS, PUCA FSTAS, &c., for 1858 are fully described and priced in the 
bikslogan as well as undermentioned New 
ere TLOWERED PETUNIAS, 
r. Grieves, arid selected fi ards of 100 Seedling Double Flowers, forming a distinct and 
A 'f and full, resembling the E Hol lyhock and tae Camellia- a d Balsam, with a free blooming 
P. General Havelock, Antigone, Hesperis, Red Cross Banner, and Maid of Kildare. 
E PETUN 
QUEEN OF THE WHITES, anp QUEEN OF rA shi EN 
Raised by Mr. targa mime rere Palace Gardens ns. In habit, Piparra i Ma and colour, first rate. i 
j The above two sections w ready for sending out in healthy vigorous plants. 
“ 
THS ILLUSTRATED mmdan pai of = 
Parr III ready, containin, 
Amazonica (Lindon), two of the Double-flowered Pet Pars AAK Bai 
rminata, Van Houtte’s Achimenes, four ‘of £ Banke’ S buchla (to be-sent ote this: Spring), jet 
ns Be 
y they with their E 
=s. ad. h—s. d. pefmontiana ~The Tus — Bouquet is published in imperial quarto size. Single Parts, 10s. 6d. ; 8 ue 
Aerides Torpat Ios 0 Pajaro biam postage (withistout covers) free. a | 
aeons ADO VS SEEDS TRUE TO NAME AND OF SUPERIOR QUALITY _ 
= ROR Sey (CARRIAGE FREE). 
” »» | major.. 
„ suavissima <. 030] 3 
olla S FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON & 
eye 
»_veratrifolia 76 SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN, 
num . 106 14, CORPORATION STREET, MAN é 
s Camb: 15 0 4 
if mig E 6 Are now prepared to send out NEW and GENU. DS of every variety required 
» Gibsoni, 7s. 6d. to | 
> Farmeri ..168,to 210 HE di t having been saved with the greatest care th 
The a are all establis) fà ot be fe d ell ho 
Senpleton Rand nd Moke & time of flowering of H The Flower See i may bo had post Eo tg fication. F. Trp- a molt 
PAUL awo SON, at : idF ditiirerons for Seeds of Two lit AANE Bove ie paindipal Stations ee A a n T pay he G 
r have reduced the 
BOLY. Fy E ar packets AN Communications are requested to be addressed in “full” to No. 14, Corporation Sts 
12 — ft agar eg si a oe packets with 
an * about ne ge 5 
Besa. la Bait Seed Os at. nom -4 meses ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY. 
free by post, and a ioral discount fr six packets are ordered. 
a ai aiee z B A S S A N D R 0 W N 5 
ane &'Co., 288, High’ : 
» Carmina 1d Taek Ront Covent NEW SEED CATALOGUE ora Annual 
> Fisher, Holmes, & Co., Sheffield. 
S & Nursery, St. John’s | Contains the finest VEGETABLES in aie mei Loni Da by them from pure and w 
= Having adopted the practice of testing the vi egetables for u: worn pall a ee 
Ps & Co., Covent Garden. th bo 
Hume B-Nalien, 6, Leadenhall Street, fhe new sorts which cheek Ho: ceca time en ode wo are < 
EA a 3 ben eng 152, Fleet Street. ASSORTED nema gel OF VEGETABLE neers 
a Wrench & Bons, King” London Bridge. furnished have met with the highest n al, pa 
V: — yea 
ther names will be added as orders are received. follows. (See full particulars i hat approval 
HOL LYNOCK, SEED. 
CHATER axp SON, having obtained 45 prizes Biat oina FLOWER SEEDS. 
tows ng ips Spy are ete Osetia Boner Ara IMP ORTE s 
pei j ent D GERMAN S EDS. 
pe peeo Na 2400, 20-08 ee ae ast ave, Tepelved our new new annual supply of these from Prussia, com: ae 
No.1, £3 | No.2,£2 | Wo.3, 25s. | Collections for Small Gardens, 10s- 
Asters, Balsam, Coxcomb, Larkspur, 
"5 
‘Wallflower, Zinnia, &c. &c,—See C: 
ys gargs ee CHOICE FLORIST 
We have received-letters both from. private. gentlem: LOWERS. 
Nurserymen. mh, PGE highly of the seed sent magna They Nearly the whole of these arc y saved from our own first-ra te collections, and we recommend. thom 
Nursery. Copies of two letters we oe riaa V oeei such as p rere y vaziogaiod Tavo Gorm ms, arg 
Copy of Letter receiwed 3 Carnation Pieotee Prussia fro’ ice stage 
py of z BE AS, dey, 1858, stemon, Phlox, Potentilla, &. &c. neat 
e sown "O! 
a in both oases have ‘boon Neer AND ROOTS FOR SPRING PLANTING a 
r has boon double, and Thhave had a good miraia, Dena coueotions of Rannneulus, Anemones; Gladiolus, Iris Germanica, 
. rin fact erotica elo | sts etter fet 
sM whi e purchased at A oem ee 
— = er Contin ins, = aes LOETI EE 
ouse, , , 1858. flow plants ‘ 
The produce of the Hollyhock Thad of choice: and 205 sea | pacts? ae 6s. to 
tis , there was not BULBS, in pots, of choice Sparaxis, Delas 
them, and able distinguish Tropssrlam ke, For prices sos No. V. Os stale olus,-Alstreemerias, Babianas, Brodeas, Calliprorasy” 
évery variety as*named thi et of a and others, for 8s. 
ivge majority of them might be y 
sho at our flower show ost-office Orders pa; \& Brown, or to Brows. 
t b gid on Pires SES ga GOODS CARRIAGE FREE kair 20s.) to all the London SERS also to all 
hdedeimen who can-faenits Gas Colchester Line between London and Norwich. ; 
5 trade supplied on liberal terms:— 
BASS & BROWN, Seed Growers, @c., Sudbury, 
