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258 THE GARDENERS’ LÅPRIL 3, 1858. 
PLA THE SHADE OF TREES | N EK W P L A N T S e 
SoLp sY | 4 
OHN STANDISH, Nurs: Bagshot. — 
BERBERIS JAPONICA | PERBERIS BEALI. RREYA GRANDIS (Lini lley). pina wits etals re nen flag are Ia ; than th 
BERBERIS INTERME DIA. | This nob om evergreen tree was discovered by Fortune | and grac efully “ineurved. Dr. of perfect symetrie 
These are remarkable for their magnificent foliage, the sweet | in the mountainous district of nor hern China, cy Hiet ira ORES ets regarded as valnable “aequiaifi Says, “Both = 
scent of their flowers, and the beanty of their large fruit. af or the Golden Pine, Abies Kempferi. It is perfectly hardy hasomee wah favourites.” Ths a ers and rd 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA.—Thi» beautiful plant fruits in Afin the climate of Engl: and, — as hardy as the common | > warded the first prize at the Hordicultees) wo Camellias mar 
smaller state than any other shrub I know of, and its me Si nal | Yew. Plants from seed, 68s. each, last February. A figure of this w ety’s Exhibigin, 
bunches of bright red berries are borne all the year round. al for July next. It will besent oubin ie tuna the « 
CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNI, Mas. and Fans.—Although TLE X FO ORTUNI (Lindley). | = Orders s for the above two Camellias are now bans 
2 ceeed very well in the full This is described b a oe A i supplied i rict rotation, the Pets 
ome rer: 
discovered | limited: 
sun, their fine foliage is e green Holly with broad entire pA It was 
under the shade of other trees. Hitherto our gardens have by Mr. ‘ortune in the north of China, ata plac called Hwuy- 
been but scantily furnished with plants for the pu bove- chou, where it formed a fine tree loaded with large berries. ei DOUBLE CHINES 
— as lep rene aaen Sgr ae — pe sn sugara: igr ants from seed, 21s. eac | re marka bio ong and most ae Ped 
may be pt fi ch and upwards, excep! fi 
Berberis intermedia, the MToweet ‘price of which is 5, cach. MELLIA PRINCESS FREDERICK iPox: agra Mr, Fortune mat ees 
gs t, April 3 a. WILLIA potai. n pt ig ingen on se striped 
AE A n N kable Camellia was y Mr. . | tion. I indley named one the “(Cg 
G EEDS ot a FETUNIAS, CABNAT rye faer tan VA last in China. Wi is most bewutifaly s striped and Peores = me Dean Anen Bio 
, did j 9 
pa vn- odgod. nd mies vei pan ois ot ae ny ee eee wy dtl so y E niaan Arnal It will be figured m Nothing can excel the ae Conservatory a 
; each sort, Ls. per pac x ket. CAN ATIONS, sev on oui of | the “ Ei nextmonth. It will be sent out in the autumn, o tx the Dean ieee te ber Bn a Poom ‘a. 
sight warranted to tower de double ; Self, Flakes, Bizarre, Fancy, 63s. iat thio an dis; onc mai 
Yellow Flake, Yellow Bizarre and Self, Pe rpetual Self, brn ge AMEL LIA CUP OF B BEAUTY. 
Flak Fan bons pl, tinct n: varieties, 12s. KEMP ER 2 . 
ar pees aeg: aort having . o wariotion 1 mixed, la. 6d upe This is unquestionably PAg : i Th Bowers “ae ABIES F I io Golden Pine of the 
; th hole of thy Stat mixed, Is. per packet. | it bears is that mee it by tl na inese. 
Preorkes’ Yellow and ‘Perpet ony poy sort te 12 aetinet very large, hat hite, with a: ional streak of pink e xA en ies = TIOR, “oa had of of this ab i à 
named varieties, 12s. ; each sort —_ the varieties mixed, eed 
ta Od. ; the-whele of ths wariohos xed 1a, Sent post paid. parar hs 
UTLE: y LOCH, Seedsm h Row, i} 
Covent Geodon Markos years sm ier R. pyle neocon, Chiswick Nursery, London. 
“B. & bee 5; AMATEUR'S PRICED G 
sent free post paid ¢ on application. 
“ao ee FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
TO NOSLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, COMPANIES PLANT- 
a 
» 
HOMAS J. perp crepe anp SON having a large and a R & C O S 
fine Stock of the undermentioned SHRUBS and TREES, J AMES ARTE 7 EEDSMEN 
respectfully teva attention to their very low 2 
Ona peod OAOA AE MA Ok T T S rnp 238, H H HOL RN, LOND 
*Azalea pontica, 14 to 2 feet, full of flower buds, 70s. per 100 NVITE attention to the Twenty-third Annual Issue of their ENCY' CLOPEDIC © CAT PALOGUE of FLORI. 
*Box, Tree, 4 to 64 feet, bushy plants, 120s. per Pioo CULTURAL, + Hamel and AGRICULTURAL on universally admitted to be the best scientifically arrange, 
“Cedar, Deodar, 3 fe bushy haste, 36s. per do Catalogue published. It will be forwarded free of charge an paid to all parts of the world upon application, 
, Deodar, 5 to 6 feet, very han 100s. di 
*Cedar of Le , Sto6 t, fimo, Sor t. por dozen — 
*Hemlock Spruce Fir, 3 to 4 feet, 60%. per 100 This department of the Cata naprios s all th elties of the any rare and choice Seeds, and ste 
*Holly, Green, 2 to 3 ft., fine bushy strong plants, 120s. per 100 nearly 2000 different varieties of Viewer Son s, of each of which a dapib aiani scienti description is given by means of a syste 
*Holly, yen z ~ in pa 100 , 2008. per 100 | of perspicuous tabular arrangement, admirably adapted for referential convenien: . 
*Laurel, nent ine 
inus, 1 feet, very bushy, 80 VEGETABLE SEEDS. a 
Pinus oo 2 ag H 4 bi on fine bat Fook wank ribe f eria zen & Co. have bestowed great attention upon this byes of the Business, and to intimate that all Seeds sent 
Privet, Evergreen, Pet T ART, their Se hpa they warrant to be unadulterated and of the last season’s growth. The Catalogue contains only oes 
; Pogo confidently recommen as wel arto 3 vation, to each of w! is 
*Rhododendron, brid, 2 feet, bushy, full of flower y ded ld cultivation, to each of which is affixed the tite’ éf 
mares pa AP oncise and complete guide for the Kitchen Garden. 
Tem, English, 2 to 3 fot sk per 100 AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
pe Saal Prt à bday ot fall ot tions 30. per dozen This List will be found to contain all the leading and most approved varieties. J.C. & Co. are a ee careful tht 
*Yew, Irish, 5 to 6 feet, L ot bee per dozen all the Seeds are ae Cee their stocks as ss Pea 
i eS e NEW UALS FOR 1858 
marked with an aw the thou- £ 
sand, when a reduction in - Roce s — ae Biome cen see Catalogue and coloured 
T.J. & Son possess in addition to- e above a fine RKIA PULCHELLA M RGINA’ hite border, LUPINUS M MEN. aM ytight golden yellow, ls. per packet 
Stock of Ornamental Shrubs per me Baai ls. ŒNOTHERA DRUMMONDI NANA, very dwarf, ls pr 
kinds of Fruit Trees, i Ta ho, an which ase. of g size, | LUPIN 3 YBRIDUS INSIGNIS, Tosy purple, s. per pekt. ae 
well suited for a hich is PRIS Ce na Te a 
s JAMES CARTER & CO., Seah, &c., 238, High am London, W.0. 
GRASS 
FOR RENO 
9d. per lb., 80s. per cwt., Carriage Free. 
AND CLOVER SEEDS 
VATING OLD PASTURES, 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1858. 
GRAND SPRING MEETING IN ST. 
Wednesday 
JAMES'S HALL, 
April 2 
edn e N S k! l, 
r AND $ 
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Today e or oe . April 22. 3 
Bajesalee Ejga JEEE 3 bt 
Hyacinths, $ Camellias, in wi4 6/8 012 0 FRUIT. A * oloi 
pots... 2 |1 0} 0 10 ||Roses, in sixes sa ia OF y size 40/2 0/10 a + oe ote eee 
Hyacinths, 18 distinct k pas waves, fe in three distinat colours : pes, black; three bunches eile, eee 
pots... 2 0/1 0/010|| impotsnot ng 8 ins, in diamsster 4 0/2 0/1 0 || Grapes, white do, .. te goji 
Hyacinths, 6 2 oji 0} 010 Mage Kosena a telves 3 012 0/1 0 || Grapes, lia, ball gears: S ola ofi? 
yacinths, 12, in ginsses ST O10 four distints. Vines, in pots; in twos W e 4 gorr 
Tulips, 18, 5 3 o|2 011 o |} Peaches, in sixes E A 3 0 2 opi? 
in pots.. Sek On 20/10 3 012 011 oN ines,insixes .. «. ee, a olot 
roeas o kao hace 1a. a liOn ae : oji ojos 
Narokesus, 1,In si alatinot sorta || Ve ee ae Ae SERIN 
0 0 2 sorts, nine s dessert - : 
Narcissus, 24, in six distinet sorts Ñ admitted tics te es Apple do. ee kitchen 0 aes 
2 6/1 0} 010 o plant to this olass which| . ears, in two sorts, nine of each ; dessert») 1 0 | 011 
x Seo 13 oli 01010 ee eee ga Prize of & ft 
The _sreatest variety will In addition to the above, a V.P.H.S. offers a pe admite? 
constivaretioa i thle Gea the Bsr Pie Arua of any kind. In order 
ee ee ers =! competition for this Prize and Jamaica tic Prin, 
3 Amarin tele: two > DF a ea plants admissible a -| £0) 3 0 | 2 6 || not less than'4 lbs., Cayennes 6 lbs:, Providence, Pines can t° 
— -gam $ 3/8 gE o amaaa taatai ze, = A E 9 bat i sherds a T 
: wo ia Sie $018 $13 o liamier eet] RUE A [0a aTa a ing dagean ot B 
: TTT Rules and Regulations will be i ipa on suiplieation r 
gar Gentlemen desirous of becoming Wallows will recaive information on to the Garden a letter to the teen See t Street, S. W. ‘ 
aa s tio aioe a ahs we at T clock; pi Lanter poy osing at 6. of Messrs. Oral 
doy, 2 $ : ) : + of Messrs A 
l nesd: Mitchel Bead Ba + ond the folie Thursday, ad at 21, Regent Street; of the principal Nurserymen ; one 
si ne =, Sontans pon. ae 5 iin aes i John’, enderson, Wollington B® 
: {Went ings ond King’s Road Fulham .. Osborn Sear nee: Dh i 
ing’s Road Hammersmith fae faa ae Frat G a E Be ser 
sp ornsey ws SP ar dinning 
ry we Co. ji 
ena L Bilom | Tandenbattersie e i S ; ge ka 
 Ssaderson, pilsappte Place London Bridge.) © E Wrens Upper Wah ewan Street pare 7 Chronic go treet 
