THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 
263 
amit 8 aad 
S CATALOGUE of Soe above 
t the Roy: yal Botani > Gardens, 
ed pao 
PHLIOXE Ss. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, Sussex. 
y M: WOOD anp SON have bem exceedingly 
rtunate in collecting some of the ve y choi 
m thi 
icest « and | | ottare eoxchibs 
ed Ds, T: QUA ] 
OSEPH 3 MAY a AND CO. beg ie 2 kinds of the 
ful and orna mental GOURDS, including Mammoth and 
ted at $4 > Grand Hortic cultural Show at Willis’s ; 
NTS. 
R EY S PRICED AND 
or ied season may be 
iP ok is at Messrs, 
BEG at o- stom mes ati ne otanic anes 
Park; at Chiswick ; ‘aa the last year in Manchester. 
Knap Hill Nursery, Wo pa joe a 
ere peat tiful PHLOXES fro e Contine: 
very extensive stock will s aa 
100 Plants for 40s. | 50 Plants for 25s., 
or fr ue 9s., and 12s. = doz. The newest varieties 18s. p. doz. 
ASPAR AGUS: per 100 3s. ôd. 
ST. sabata POR TUGAL i” AU ORE LS, v fate fin poe fear? oll 
ANTS (4 v y svPenB COLLECHON) 
i Otley 
0 Plat ts for od 5 Plants for 12s 
i. m 6s., ra to 12s. ps dozen. 
Extra Dan aiea to compensate for di nea rriage. 
Catalogues se applic. 
nt 
A liberal Birano fo the Trade. 
extensive stock of ag rr and CONI- 
REES and SHRUBS. 
N.B. A very 
FERS, ORNAMENT AL TRE 
NSIES A ND GERANIUMS, -r 
Collection of F Pansies f2 pairs) 
Ditto of 20 ditto (various) 
or 
also the CUSTARD MARROW. 
The ARTICHOKE M ARROW, said to be superior to the 
Custard, included in the rnin Post free for 3s. in stamps or 
| order, —l, = a ton Street, 
es ALGE LARIA 
OHN D BSON AND SON beg to offer a few, dozen 
of the aboro, = ed from their a collections, which 
obtained the First Prizes at the Crystal Palace and Regent’s 
Park Shows in 1857. The pi a are i all 60-sized pots, and 
very strond, requiring an peines: a “a — 48s. Price 6s. 
r doz tne Hoo a ds Nursery, I 
eer 
| M eet WIL. MS beg to 
pe announce that their select "PRICED CaTsLo6be on 
EGETABLE and AGRICULTUR. DS is 
a will n forwarded free 
Their 
of which ha wear 
me collection of Mbapatticen specimens. He would also Ditto of 50.G how andanoy! is Ni Ge i 10 warranted t name and of the finest qualit; 
; P attention his rd soa — Ditto A Bu aoe Pra show and.faney Paradise Some Seven Sisters and y Roads, 
am pA E Enee Warranted healthy, stocky, free from spot, basket Ši Holloway, rondon n, siaa aire i i mt 
gs from 2 to 10 Nias at the | Packing in H EDS TO BE BEREN aryna ON. 
Banie ns, Regent's Park and at Manchest: | —— — Haar & Nioxtay, Florists, Guildford, $ IM rory BRIGDEN, Ser wA Be ; 
EW FUCHSIAS ~ ar D VERBENAS € OF 1887 1857. out AA aoc te ae his unrivaled C Wan ane ne {AGRE 
EEN Per doz. per an 
eg Spas mat a Beech, Naw Paetaa of 1867 5 | Hollyhocks abi 36 les precy gay which ERI PRICED CATALOGUES will be forw: 
Tim, 4 3 | O! oe < strong s ngs .. 2 
Poplars of sor untingdon and ne fe 13r. 7 4 0 First-rate g seedling per T. B. further begs to state that he has a large collection of 
r P it-t tocks | Older varieties acket,—1 0 pp ati and CUTE WATER apaty agar ee 
f na And ail a of B ag Plants equally low price. Cata- ers fr ents mus m panied. 
ss > es had upon application. All order ra oe companied by Tresa TAE a Oier, Bood Es tablishment, 10, Railway 
e a few th d transplanted | 4 rem: — in stamps or Post-office Order. 
! TO EED or White BRA Braue te Henry Surman, Florist, Highs Street, Witney, Ox EARLY FLOWERING eae RAON BLANCHE cam 
GW SEA BU BUCKTHORN, all to be really good trees. AN HOU TTE, Nurs ym P ILEAN ain hees Anp SON heg bet aren 
jl a, 
‘ames DICKSON & Sons, The “Newton” 
Cheeses. 
as oe the next fortnight 
kaer o stock of the a a peau sky blue 
i full bloom, and will h seeing by 
fey of doing 90. % Wes Beh 
LE FROM JAPAN.—The whole 
: stock in Van wre hands. 
The wood 7. leaves are black. This plant is 
ae sale. See Van Hovrtre’s Catalogue for 
Free to London.—Van Hovrre’s Nursery, Ghent, 
SOLD, 12 fine Specimen AZALEAS, a 
buds, in No. 4 ems pots, fit for exhibition thi 
= List on application t o E. P. FRAN cis, Ros 
i AN AZALEAS—ROL LHOPOLD— 
ü existence for form, col and spot, stron; 
Pasa Very fine (see Mr. ne pe 
b Exhibition). Si with ae bs. 
ered Londo: 
, deliv 
HOUTTES ADVE TISEMENTS. —It is unger- 
be charged for h parcel delivere 
ury. 
ee oe va aa years will 
‘orwarded 
. wens Dahlia ALBA FLORI- 
6d. ee Plants of this 
1S, ‘Castle "treet Nursery, Salisbur 
r flowers as this 
Menaia ma 
ears John's W Market, Liverpool, 
and purchaser of every description 
he above 
an 
be grown in 
lent. nine 
Got SOWING.— 
; Balsam, fine double, i 
s 6d., va gs ; Cineraria, 
Po B ee Š Fuchia 
 Seedsmen, High Street, Hounslow, W. 
SANTHEMUM 
ba 
$. 
“Semon and FLORIST, 
asit may be 
little iorta ESA pi 
oo and a a packet 
Oe eal, Orchid 
p iae nl . M. sie 
nEn of Ravak &M 
; Solar ale 
cash payment for the sam 
N Alens, offers a 
plants by the d ria _ to 
Beha mee 21s. eae veampanuloiðes, 21s. 
mera 
riegata, 21s, osa (Flora), 10s. 6d. 
Locher a magnihos, 10s. 6d. Ts. 60, 
Methonica Planti, 7s. 6d. Asci epias TR (strong) 5s. 
 HOUTTE 9, Pag bebe alin ee 50 best 
arieties by r 20s. 
FRENCH SPOTTED GERANIUMS. Free to London. 
One dozen fine sorts pua as | _ 25 fine sorts for 21s. 
From Hovrre’s Nursery. 
gt ideo na hea ag 
5 VAN HOUTTE’S NEW PETUNIAS. 
ix 
varieties with full flowers, and one with single flowers, 
for — See for description Van Hourre’s Catalogue for 
185 50. 
HERBACEOUS TROPZOLUMS. 
Van Hovurre's Six Seedlings for 12s. 
AN HOUTTE’S NEW ACHIMENES AND AW: 
pi a for 1858.—See his ‘‘ Price easa 20 iene, 
=| es 17 an 
BE 
tis 1 ACHIMEN 
as i ae GLOXINI ney er 
Free to London ; delivered on the Ist of May 
STRAWBERRY | PLANTS, PINKS, PICOTEES X% E ES. 
AMES ane AUBSERYAIAN, &e., Miridae 
wee of t 
pai: rars al the above, offers them hih ne 
ng lo 
PINKS, a fine collection, per doz., 4 . per 100 25 0 
PICOTEES Ps in we per don, Os. “a 40 0 
CR IMSON CLOVES, strong 30 0 
WHIT. oe er "doz. 6 0 
TR AWBER PLANTS. — —British Queen, Tro pie gp Po 
Bias Sele, Bicton Pine, Keens’ Seedling, and B 
Prince. 2s. per r100, NX 15s. per 1000. 
ce orders postage beara must accompany all 
orders from unkno) rresponden: 
CHEAP CC Gouecnans OF tte 
'O THOSE WHO STUDY Econo! 
(5 TANT R, NURSERYMAN and S. 
, 30, West a T Sti burgh, will be to 
supp the EAA Penta Bae. 
tation in Se and, Flower not incl = 
ie RS Complete Collection for a fa e Garden .. - 28 
No. 2. Complete Collection for a ium-sized Garden 2 0 
No. 3. Complete Co! a sdi Garden.. morals 2 
on for 
No. 4. Complete aE for a yery small arden u 
LLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS, a 
a, ized gardens, se Nol ri 
TO- 
o 
po 
ï, 1. ls., contains 6 quarts of ae and ditto. 
contains 5 quarts of Peas, and ditto. 
lower s sent , 
30 most Showy and Hardy Annuals, for 5s. 
21 ditto ditt s» 38. 6d. 
15 ditto ditto s 28 ôd. 
BUTLER & M‘Cun , Seedsmen South Row, 
Covent Garden Mar! 
B. & M‘C.’s AMATEUR'S DESCRIPTIVE AND PRICED 
GENERAL CATALOGUE may be had post free on application. 
“of 
ECIMEN IRI YEWS.—Handsome specimens 
of this very orn: tal tree, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet high, at 
103., 15s., 208s., and 30s. per pairs 
ger numbers furnished 
applicati 
, Kingston, alist, 8. W. 
NEW AND FINE ? AZALEAS, 
The undermentioned 12 Segoe varieties of AZALEA 
eee for 30s., hamper included, and carriage paid to London, 
unt of demand for hy 
rch as previously 
Good plants, ae 6d. each, with poet discount to the trade 
when t ore are ordered at o 
m ghgate Nurseries, Lo 
THE NEW MUSCAT AANEREN GRAPE. 
FY 
co. 
of Ore 
ie ie. strict rotation as the 
, they 
will S A large Vines, suitable 
erie in 1859 . 
also a 
a size suitable for fruiting | in 1859, 
though aot equal to the first T 
The third size will be good strong Vines fit for ‘imme 
By Sowme G BLE KINDS. 
SOTE “RENOVA ATING MIXTURE OF OPER- 
ENNIAL CLOVERS axp fine GRASSES ror IMPROV- 
bio EN yori: rated oa PASTURES, should 
, carriage & 
121lbs. Price 9d. per lb. CPN per aa Faai 
UTTON & Sons, Royal Berkshire oS een Reming: 
FALINA RYE-GRASS 
Nisani and PNS Basa 8 “imported pee ry a of 
this article, can 
ral gd 
H s year, at reduced 
ist einai ap) Ny = tity Surroré 
_ | Sons, Royal Berks] tat ae moyen 
FOR THREE YEARS SUCCESSIVELY ~ 
HIS ROYAL HICHNESS THE PRINCE SOMSOERS 
PRIZE CUPS HAVE BEEN AWARDED 
UTTON’S noe Besos at _the East 
Berks and eo Mee 
a ~ 1857. aat 
Tiago Pe ao Seed Establishment, Reading. 
| saat Gardeners’ Chronicle 
‘ATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1858. 
Wirm the month of April comes the time 
planting the CHINESE Yam, or 
as Botanists call a 
er teri rion. Eulalie Van Geert 
Gem Iveryana albo-cincta 
aoa Magnifica albo-plena 
Wataine  Miellez Potaniefora 
Roi Leopold Rubens 
Sir Charles Napier 
Stanleyan: 
fine ‘isk f fi > di £ the old 
avieti oes itta >: Prion whe frond 
nonas Jackson & Sox, Nursery, Kingston, Surrey, 8. W. _ 
SOUR, E STOCKS, ASTERS, BAIFISTOSI WALI- 
FLOWERS, PENTSTEMONS, LOSSIS, AN 
RRHINUMS and HOLLYHOVKS, ag io 
aning be 
applied to . 
Ot plants in hard clay, padi ja in ot 
soil over an iron ‘‘pan,” a third selects a’ 
damp, clayey border which the sun never-sées’ “tall 
2 oe and no 
will at 
hat this pia Wee is of excellent liy when 
iled is now ng woe that a crop 
ain as bee 
ida N New 
Hollyhocks. — 
hee Ne syn warf Ten-week 
Savors of distinct ppe 
men 
er in St. James’s 
nt free by poston application, 
Hall. 
Jam 
That E ors will present themselyes 
