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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
335 
DENT SENT BEDDING “PLANT OF THE | 
ateul BLUE. | 
IOSUM.—This by far the} 
p roduces es flowers large ag 
Baha | 
JALCEOLA RI “ Aurea floribunda,” 
1 the aor ‘owering varieties, on 
wth and d sses of flowers of | 
low Bedding ( 
tan Be whe al 
of its pie 
ie aed a La bel. of ‘Commendation at the | 
‘Society. Piong we nts, r doz 
Pil ant Royal Nursery, G eat ea A 
00:—YovELL & Co, 
NEW SEEDLING PELARGONIUM—« GEN 
S EVANS, SEEDs vF North S Stre ni 
76, N 
e Chichester, is now prepared to send. out peice Ly pard a 
| the above most superb Pelargonium ; many of the ] 
| fine ssom-buds on them. 8. E. offers the oe. sy 
public with the greatest confidence, it being a perfect g 
1, 
hest hue, upper = “4 asin ar ly black, bes autifully 
Pave | | Me 
gen 
E 
JAMES CARTER 
1A 
A Ay 
ET she ve d. It will be forwarded 
‘0 Ww 3 R 
ment of the Catalogue comprises all the 
oM sm of sy 
Pik 
be confiden 
Sens and comple 
ete guide for the Kitchen Gar 
A 
HIGH HOLBORN, LON DON, 
E attention = S Twenty-third Annual Issue of 
GETABLE, and AGRICULTURAL garias ay univer a ve api to be the faa scientifically arranged 
harge and post paid 
the on, rare 
ower rae. of are of eich a apropia fei aap deperiptin 4 is given by 
t, admirably 
AMES 
Beas 
DS “bore to n" i ers of the 
will continue to send out bis 
eer Mar abt An) the last week in 
Flor: ist, He arwich, Es 
a 
iW 00 
M 
colours of the ric ee F 
edged with rosy crimson ; lower peta ry rich, light centre, s5 p-s E A ihe 1! peo Mi 
very smooth on the edges s, and a cM chant ‘ower ; habit sal G sbegton erie ape ne To: iret a a mrs Er anne pie hA ia e 
= a g Ar a ive 28, Je: x yur’ > a) 
Pasir Sol gr Be OF iag wol — op re gan cre valy | | | ls. 6d. per lb ; ae ER R mg ls. sa per pigi Bass votet 
| single stick either for the blossom or the bu nches, conse- | Orders payabl le to a SA 8. GAIN n Si 
| qu rently it is a most valuable variety either for pester the P bess 
market gardener, and 5 bedding out. It wasin ica last NAN GE E R E thal milly Ghe ent, Belgiu 
bat from May till September. Strong peris 10s. êd. each. = Amateurs coe the Trade that os a 
.B. A remittance snvane mero: all o s fromunknown |p a das me LEMENT to his PRICE CURRENT of 1857, 
persons. The usual allowance to the T ada 1858. which may be had on application of his Agent Mr. R. 
SILBERRAD;5 , Harp Lane, Tower St engis a ondon. brig Mamas 
in co coleotin ons of 10 ) ai tine petan bost y arieties, for 5l. ] 
CERANIUMS. 
NEE AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
& CO., SEEDS MEN, 
w C., 
their ENCYCLOPÆDIC CATALOGUE of FLORI- 
o all p: of the world upon application. 
x 
and choice Seeds, and a total o 
means of a sys oa 
ted for referential convenience. 
E SEE 
EG ITA S. 
Co. have bestowed great attention upon this branch of the Business, and beg to intimate that all Seeds sent from 
iant they warrant to be unadulterated and of the last season’s growth. The Catalogue contains only those sorts 
tly recommended as well deservin, ng of cultivation, to each of which is 
affixed the time of sowing, &c., 
L T v RAL D 
This List will be found to contain all pair leading and most H p Pga hRS J.C. C Co. aia. aee careful that 
dithe Seeds are of growth 1857, and they can guarantee their stocks as being genuine and true to n: 
A N N U A =t A 8 58. 
.) 
pm KIA PULCHELLA MARGINATA, rose white ndog 
wrises pe INSIGNIS, rosy purple, 1s. per 
coloured plate 
LUPIN us MENZIEST, bright golden yellow, 1s. per packet. 
CNOTHERA DRUMMONDI NANA, very dwarf, ls, per 
st 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Eaa Ec., “938, High ‘Holborn, London, W.C. 
EE 
E NER F 
LANTS 
TORREYA GRANDIS (Lindley). 
bies Kempferi. perfe 
Pea, probably as hardy as th 
ished Plants from seed, 21s. each. 
or clerical err nee the price 
T. 
meee ee 
| 
per FORTUNI T (Lindley). | 
a handsome ever- | 
es. It was discovered | 
in the mites of China, at a place called oe | 
it <A rmed BA Poe te tree loaded with large berri 
PRINCESS FEEDERICK 
WILLIAM. 
Hoo A ae was sent to me by Mr. For- 
| ail ae China. is most tonum striped oat 
with rose on a white pie is perfect in form, 
very double, ind blooms most aay. “tt will be figured in 
2 <Rerist” next mont th, and will be sent out in the autumn, 
A CUP OF BEAUTY. 
mange a glorious Camellia, and the n 
me 
given it by the Chinese. ee flowers win 
was RE oana } | last 
| for 
very large, pure white, with an occasional streak of pink 
down the petals. The flowers are larger than the double 
white, with a greate: 
egar 
| become general favourites,” 
awarded the first pi ze at the Horticultural Society’s E: 
February. A aie of ‘this will appear in the sta eh 
uly oa a! will be sent out in Pose autumn bg 88s. ab 
RCHAM asp Pw ARD foie propagated exten- 
EEx y all the choicest BE rset pki GERANIUMS, beg to 
offer fine Plants $ po moderate it r dozen or 100, consist- 
GATED, ace ARLEN, WHITE, 
ing of all the kinds of VARIE 
PINK, CAPE, and HYBRID varieties. See Printed Ca talogne. 
The Trade supplied at most palen prices in large 
quantities. —Hedenham Rosary. ee Suffolk, April 24. 
DID NEW PLANT—CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI. 
ESSRS, VEITCH usp SON beg to inti mate that 
after the 17th ‘of Ma is ared to 
Plants of t be it ii 7 EA UTIFUE 
M 
supply well established Sporni 
NOVELTY, which was so m d att 
recent Exhibition of the Ho on Te nig arn “ St. James's. 
Hall, at 7s 6d. eagh, with one over on three to ‘the Trade. 
Further bar ticulars will bag us a ‘uture advertisements, 
and in the meantime Mess will be happy to take 
orders for it 
Royal Exotic Nurseries, Chelsea and Exeter, April 24. 
HE NE 
MUSCAT HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
MSS. ARTHUR et DERSON anD CQ. 
much pleasure in directing the attention of Grape 
Growers to the new PASV as TERRA plants of whieh 
will be aiaa) ed by ugust, 
The supplying of bo Avi be a “strict rotation kay. 
orders are received, and to meet the wishes of customers 
will be sent out in three sizes. 
The first size will be remarkably large Vines, suitable 
for fruiting in 1859 : Sa 3 X .. 632. 
e second, also a size suitable for fruiting in 1859 
though not equal to the first .. tl r. A 
The third size will strong Vines fit for imme- 
diate oe ey -. Ti 
Pine-apple Pla e, Rdgeware bo signa, wee 
PROVEM ENT OF 
VITON S RENOVA arity MIXTURE. ri CLOVER 
= SS SEEDS bd acd Beret 
A PLANDS sho on bere he 
oe 9d. per lb., or 808. per cwt. 
* Ord 
which will be ait e in strict sein, 
limited, 
SEW DOUBLE CHINESE PEACHES. 
hom m China by Mr. Fortune. 
the second # time in Dy Nursery. the flowers ea double and 
produced in great profusion. Some are striped like a Carna- 
tion. Dr. dley has named 
Peach ” which was figured A 
Figures of all of them will appear as op nity offe: 
Nothing can excel them for Araire ia and Drawing room 
decoration. They are also quite hardy and will bloom abun- 
hag ta the yo n garden apem varieties will be sent out 
tumn, 21s. 
ABIES KÆNEEER í (The Golden Pine of the |»? 
SE e bowen te corn ane $e had of this at 21s. each. 
R. 
i pe refused 
Ey 
om G. Haspensox 
‘stock is sufficient] 
ste ante 
great to 
they have tpmedisicly "pad tl their planta 
TORREYA 
plants of this extremely rare and beautiful Evergreen Tree, in pots, at 
The 
DENNE. Chiswick Nursery, London, W. 
oyal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading: 
he oat ine Chronicle, 
TURDAY, APRIL 24, 185 
iaiia FOR THE ENSUING yrs 
Saturpar, May 
pA ace 
Ix another column will be found two reports of 
es meeting of the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, in the 
t. James’s Hall, and of the bo HO Ex- 
Fruit 
wS 
bition wil Z lowers and Fruit whi isplayed 
n the oceasion—the one condensed he daily 
papers, ese ees furnished by our own reporter. 
o what is there said w add that the 
Hell, not Jess than the: exhibition tah 
GRANDIS. 
uch surprise seen it t 
Shh supply young and establi 
2ls. each. 
agre d 
KEE emp a paca into the market at ie eg a period, particularly = 
m ise 
ishod 
T sa but havin 
pcan Yona a will be 
_, CATALOGUE OF FLOWER 
Species and varieties of Flowers, with ni 
New VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS, and oat aerating te 1858, sent post fre: 
= igang L 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON’S 
AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
us descriptive features of height, colour, miti adaptation, including 
e on application. 
NEW LARGE PETUNIAS, 
. Grieves, and fully described in the above Cnt w being sent out in vigorous, healthy Plants. Also 
double-flowered Petunias “ a ed. 
RA EN T A i PN E LO 
co 
Section of hardy tetareh 
tiful in eas fe SON o 
3 m centres, to 
-Sies Tichest rose an pes bc ga 
sanoe glish varieties, 
12s., and 18s. per 
us Plants for 
Heoi Pre 
lilac anı 
dec 
m the most s 
A in s their large branching panic! 
paan d light peach, passing through all the intermediate shades 
Yellow ay “ISABELLA GRAY.” 
and Shrubberies through- 
inetd yet seen, comprising 
varying from uniform snow white, and 
of rose and rosy 
oration in select omer $ 
spend did and va 
es of bloom 
5s. each. 
GERANIUMS, 
Aci ams bushy plants, at 24s., 30s., and 42s. per dozen, and highly ee 
“THE 
LUSTRATED BOUQUET.” 
now published. Single Parts, 10s. 6d. Qe. 6d. Subseri 
Wewn NURSERY, ST. JO! Tons por LONDON, N.W. 
6d. post free, See page 
| at night was wenn eae 
= 
lf, excited 
t the li ighting it up it up 
ani on araa 4 — ce Consort ie ie the 
mo with th test pase , and ex 
pag i details waite os uch attention ; a ci 
stance that must have i n most gratifying te 
those whose irable productions were thus 
brought directly under Royal notice. The capa- 
bilities of the building for displays of this kind 
have thus been demonst nd it to be 
doubted that it will be the scen 
ther floral gathering. 
t us a justice to Mr. ; the 
ty’s pepeitehlent, that in the face of a 
persons 
ibition during the two days it was oo 
oats is As evoured 
in se Bee e m; 
ro ime and my Cucumbers, and my Carrots, and 
Parsnips, and Cele: en a are 
worse and w a What c do 
produ emy, iti is 5 ton pi ae 
that no wireworm is Eset principal al o 
in the offences charged again 
