212 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. |Mancn 20, 188, 
MPROV E D CUSTA RD V FG ETA BLE MA B RO yi 
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in Regent Street on March 2. They form a very ornamen ital 
dish, as hsa possess the advantage oť being laced pagi en 
Seed may also be had, saved from fruit he drawings 
which have appeared in the Gardeners Chronicle ie ine r pub- 
lications, either, per packet of 9 Seeds, va 
re wa ss & Brown, Seed Growers, Suc ry, Suffe 
WEEDS of PETUNIAS, cae AETI ~ and | 
PICOTEES, saved on the Conti mt by a teur 
r from a choice collection. STUNIAS, splendid mixed 
‘een-edged varieties ; veined a’ triped ditto; large-flowered 
ditto ; each sort, r packet. CARNATIONS, sev beg 
i AT 
eight warranted to flow wer double ; Self, Flakes, Bizarre, Fan 
Yellow Flake, Yellow Bizarre and Self, os tae al Self, ‘bizare | 
Flake a and Fancy ; each sort in 12 distin med varie 
pe! s vi vari bd. 
acket; the whole of the varieties mixed, ls. Per packet. 
ve ed pm Yellow and Perpetual; each sort in 12 distinct 
med v eties, 12s. ; each sort = ving the canichien ganeg 
post pai 
Ih. 6d, ; ixed, ls. Sent 
BUTLER x% M‘CuLLocn Boeljon & Florists, South rn 
Covent Garden Market, London 
B. &MC.’s SAM ATUR PRICED tiny ERAL CATALOGUE 
sent free and p ee 
LAKER FE D ont <a oot 
SSRS. PARKER AND WILLIA AMS ‘beg to 
announce that their iy spt DESC Leet She ane PRICED 
CATALOGUE of the above w ready. rs, Stocks, 
Zinnias, &c., are from oy first ‘cultivators in Es ay, and for 
several seasons past hav versal satisfaction. The — 
cellaneons Flower Bouda. mn oa selected with the great est | 
care, and none but the Andee varieties i in their res pirita laison | 
are offered ; all ot ss: rue to name and of the finest 
uality. A Priced ai paar Solna of Exotic "Orchids, 
tove, Grint and Hardy Ferns, Variegated and Orna- 
mental foliaged plants, Conifers, jae inden railed Mis- 
C s Stove, Greenho Hardy Plan nts, &e., 
is published, and will be forwarded with Seed Catalogue free 
on fox erat pare ursery, Seven Sisters and Horns sey 
» Holloway, Lor N. 
PLANTS FOR GROWING DER THE SHADE OF TREES. 
Sotp ic 
OHN STANDISH, NurserymMan, Bagshot. — 
BERBERIS JAPONICA BERBERIS BEALI. 
These are rema: 
scent “ their flowers, and the beauty of their ize fruit. 
er | ever offer trig will be forwarded in exchange for 12 postage | show flowers and perpetuals, both Mes: and y 
s in collections o varie 7s. and 
CA 
maller irira than an other. shrub I know of, and its numerous 
bames of bright red berries are borne all the year round. 
CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNI, Mas. and Fam M.—Although 
— forms ia na Giant er succeed yey well in the p =~ 
never so beautiful as yhen 
ender the pet of other tei Hitherto our gard 
rasek but ae furnished with plants ae the purpose loose 
hing ow offered wil ube foun eat acquisitions. 
ole ae: for 2s. 6d. ary ani BS i except 
e edia, the lowest price of is 5s. each.— 
Greene 1 IRISH enters —Handsome specimens 
of this very ornamental tree, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet high, a 
“IMPORTANT TO PURCHASE GRA ACSONIA IGNEA = 
G3 EORGE OBESTAT r now paata o supply his DAZZLING SCARLET PASSION Flower, 
Mixtures of PE tA ANENT GR: Ass SAES s at 21s. per a : N ESSRS. HOOPER anp Co. beg te 
well known for their excellen in almost every coun y in ahs they can supply seeds of this cha 
Engl and. Reese iager iera nials hp been receiv ity = to the | the most a eantifer nA the of this charming newly ag decking 
decided superiority of these Mixtures, which will be forwarded | The foliage is rem oat, fine at da, Gd eae 
on applicat ina. and the grow’ This vari i 
Kai has also a fuil Stock of RED CLOVER SEED gre corulea, y a peoa aA arie a ahay a 
o much esteemed for its permanency Tenai is isthis | sonth wal all, Plent ts raised Pee sad grown 
Fe seas eon as fine, yo haia average price od. per lb. Samples | | fo Bowing uce flowers owens g 
gd free by pos | CHRYS. ANTHEMUM INDICUM, lar; P 
B rth W est ester. __ | Pompone varieti s flowered; ditto dg 
| FIRS ai CLASS S EDLING FUCHSIAS Rov ENA H. & Co, Dag also ota announce that they have just 
i a RONG X SMITH 1 gs to ioe the pth tay of the | | their correspondent in italy koppli of fresi received fig 
8 Chronicle foes the description of the above to his | the — ps me 2 yar from a superb collection, ke i 
| advertisements of Feb. 6, 13, and 2 | the new to Na had in packets, ls each. 
* Coloured Drawings of thei ners finest Seedling Fuchsias | cen: ak Protas Seeds, from the finest amed varieta 
| “A Cata alogue of Geraniums, including the finest kinds of | half packets, 4s. and 5s., and in nine 
| Show, Fancy, grate Searlot, and- Variegated ; Sones | packet. 
| Verbenas, Dahlias, ll be se for The Trade supplied on liberal t Dese: riptive 
| postage stamp. a forwarded, post free, to ay y aA 
| Tollington tenn eins Road, Islington, near London, Centre Avenue, Covent Garden Market, London, We 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE Te 
JAMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, © 
HIG N, LONDON, W.C., E 
Eio 
VITE attention s the Twenty- AA pas Issue of ‘iste ENCYCLOP EDIC CAT: ALOGUE of 
pees VEGETABLE, aad AGRICULTURAL SEEDS , universally admitted to be the best scicntifically amy 
Catalogue published. It will be forwarded free of charge o and pos st pai aid to all ] parts of the world upon application, 
This department of the Catalogue comprises all the novelties of the season, many rare and choice Seeds, and a thie 
nearly 2000 different varieties of Flower Seeds, of each of which a spans scientific description is given by means of apin 
of perspicuous tabular arrangement, admira! bly a adapted for referential c 
vV ABLE T D S. 
J. C. & Co. have bestowed great attention upon this bot ch of the Bu usiness, a d beg to intimate all Seeds sent fier 
their establishment ate arrant to be unadulterated and of the last season’s gro Ork: The Catalogue hearke only those sri 
pros can be Anjos pami recommended as well deserving of cultivation, to each of which is affixed the time of sowing & 
rming a concise and complete guide for the Kitchen Garden, 
CUL URAL SEEDS. 
This List will be found to contain all the leading and most approved varieties. J.C. & Co. are Meeps e 
all the Seeds are of growth 1857, and they can guarantee their stocks as being genuine and true to nam 
NE W ANATA FOR 1858. 
and coloured plate.) 
‘LUPINUS MENZIESI, bright golden yellow, 1s. Bs 
ŒN AS ERA DRUMMONDI NANA, very dwarf, la p 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA MARGINATA, rose white border, 
ls, per packet. 
LUPINUS HYBRIDUS INSIGNIS, rosy purple, 1s. per pekt. 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, &c., 238, High Holborn, London, W.0. 
10s., 15s., 208., and 30s, Doki 
bers jished application. 
Tuomas Jackson & Son, Nursery, Kingston, Surrey, 8. W. 
NEW AND oe AZALEA; 
The undermentioned 12 a endid varieties of AZALEA 
INDICA for 30s., hamper included, and carriage paid to London, 
namely :— 
Criterion Eulalie Van Geert 
Gem Iveryana albo-cincta 
Laurenceana Magnifica albo-plena 
Petunizflora 
Roi Rubens 
Sir Charles N: 
Also many oes specimens (full Siting buds) of the old 
approved van varieties, suited for Prices and size for- 
warded on 
__Tromas Jackson & Son, Nurse ites AEN 
WA SELECT: PLANTS. 
Choice and well furnished Ericas, 12s. to 21s. per dozen. 
w ome with fine heads, set with bloom, 30s. = 428, ‘per doz. 
Greenhouse plants, Cie Pineal , c., showy, healthy Raised 
stuff, iz, 182, and 24s. per d 
Stove and eee plante (Sua. täne), 12s., 18s., and 24s. per dozen. 
Gloxinias, new tal, 9s, and 18s. per dozen. 
Achimenes and inclusive of all the new ones, Van 
Houtte’s, and others, 9s., 12s., and 18s. per dozen. 
Tradescantia discolor, V: 2s. 6d. to 5s. each. 
New French Geraniums fine plants) 12s. to 24s. per dozen. 
Geraniums, and Fancy 9s. to 12s. per dozen. 
Fuchsias, comprising all the new pang of sad heen 
H and apes continental van i 
Wow atA anid other Phloxes. These are truly splendid, 
9s. to 12s. per dozen 
vaton a comprising all the new ones of last year, 6s. to 9s. 
Pohan Miek inclusive of ““ Inimitable,” and the new double varie- | 
fan be to te- por doma 
mre to 9s. per dozen ee = 
large quantity of young, specimen plants of Azali 
Diaa Stove and Sresnhonas pa peel Yo The foregoing 
stock is not to be onion a Tomittanoe or 
1 aioe Catal 
- | letters are similar to many ed unsolicit 
i 
SESE 
fine Plants, from 
the WELLINGTONIA ‘ts GIGANTEA, or 
CALIFORNIA. 
bricata and 
omen their ciel safety to great 
inthis nego fo any part sot for hedge planting, and a 
e af alt E E izes, at 
very moderate prices.- 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
USERS. a G. HENDERSON & SON, ; 
N NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W., 
EG to announce hraa ai NEW SEED CATALOGUE is published, and will be forwarial 
post free on application. It contains above 1600 select varieties and s of flowers; each section cy ae 
and apo notes are given to = the Amateur cultivator. The NEW FLOWE for the bento fe eason are brought 2 
from the General List, and descriptions, with their recommendable qualities, fully given. The o eae KARE 4 
the most s showy and ing fow are also brought out in separate pages of the Catalogue e with descriptive f 
The VEGETABLE Saadi will be found to contain all that can be desired, and notes of all the ni) 
of extra seii with those most recommended in each class. ; ai 
The NEW VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS, &c., for 1858 are fully described and priced in the sb 
talogue, as well as the undermentioned New Plants. ? 
OUBLE-FLOWERED PETUNIAS, i 
y Mr. Grieves, and selected from upwards of 100 Seedling Double Flowers, forming a distinct and unique 
flowers ee and full, range» the Hollyhock oe the Camellia-flowered ae baleen, with a free blooming tabi n 
P. General Havelock, Antigone, Hesperis, Red Cross Banner, and Maid of 
BEDDING “PETUN IA S, 
QUEEN OF THE EEN OF THE CRIMS 
ONS, 
Raised by Mr. W: EE est = habit, substance, fi d colour, first rate. 
Theabers Sac ettions of ee for — out a lhealtity goriak as pla ts. 
“THE ILLUSTRATED BOUQUET,” of New and Beautiful Flowers. 
Plates of ER ZON New Plants:—Be; Rex x Po 
Witsoe (Lindos), gen ee the Dai Petunias, denote ew Achimenes, i eet Hewison’s 1 
nbridge an 
Van Houtte’s Achimenes, four of Banks’s Fuchsias (to (to be sent out this sprog) a bar White's 
inten" tne teed tee uet” is published in i te quarto size. Single Parts, 10s. 6d. ; Subsoribers 7 
postage (with stout covers) free. fie A piepers i 2 
ho EMENE OF GRASS LANDS 
BY SOWING OF THE MOST SUITABLE 
“SUTTONS RENOVATING GRASS ie ; 
L CLOVERS, producing great im 
co a wee means guia Seod required, 8 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
Ç Ptn, amd a ale Sow in February, March, and April. 
t effected Messrs. Surrox’ ixture 
Tinya inte sind Us vatia pwobertics Sill Gattis" on Coates manne Mintaro Se mot atta, A orina 
ited :— 
From Mr. Pbiehoak F Farm Bailiff to Lord Lei HATTESBURY WALMSLEY, Esq., 
Stoneleigh Abbey Farm, a. 3, 1857. nie | of Wight, g m 1856. ood 
with Į i| “The om rass Seeds were pige À 
A SE a M iv te cite ot Attar T urpose u y eames 
Grads oos aitaan, I would add that the other Seeds Int su mmer, 24 tons per aise y 
cee have each proved clean, true to name, and active in Renovating Seeds ; one 
tive powers.” 
they are clean, 
TING MIXTURE, we bt 
will encourage the more extensive use "Cue tenis Adve for eae Y 
be etek and now we may add that they are pag pe seen Parks, Meadows, and Ipland saat 9 
increased in value 50 per cent. by ered — Seeds, Seeds carriage free to all ges one to 308: per aet 
Catalogues post free. Grass Seeds, for laying down Permanent Pasture, 3 
