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SON me oF ed A 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, Glouc 
hey ia poblish a Priced List, in which the C H 
Bes se ok be ry arse, so that you can tell to a penny oe ck N E R 
Samia sapei Seed 
from mena ET oa yA ea ate hee Fong in buyin; BEGS TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING 
Paeet their Seeds are all new, unadulterated, and of the 
very best quality. W 
Eja ne se th cen chea N E p L A $ S, 
5. Because they eth them bet free. 
E Semey they allow a discount of 5 per cent. for cash ALL OF WHICH ARE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY; 
J 
T. Because their Firm have been engaged in the Seed trad 
for nearly 150 years, and they therefore. know by ie 
eer of Boed to end. a eee NE rr ti 
—continue?, 
5 N, Seed [owen Glou charming new variety, and | VILLAGE GEM (Gr ag : 
EGIAN DAISIES, in A variety, 4s Ae. per ee has taken the highest awards Fe ed for New Plants, whenever z ng tipped with y ro: white ground, edged » 
3 ELL, & Bay Bradshaw Gardens, exhibited, during 1857, including the Medal for the best New ‘ound col y crims ke th he pureness 
FEE nyia gi pete tih z z om S the Royal Botanic £ Society ; and First Class Certificat this a very site Audie twee eae crane TE 
: at the Nationa lt: i i 7 
PAK S.—'l'wenty-five pairs fine named kinds, in | will best describe the plant : pe neta ee opinia ecu iia formed high centre, and good a ontline, wi 
- suig Lappe lants, Ry ait pene and hamper Report of the Cry: sial E Palace Exhibiti Gardeners’ ti kp mE enna favorite. Figured in he “ Florist hi 
auna o a Dos mee  Siredahaw Gan | Chonséle, Septem 12, 1857 EEr e a teste Flat ila ki = April, Gk coloured plate of th this variety may tela be oy 
di herein P, Ma hasten.” Piae abundance, but with the exception of the hybrid sort a Recep’ of eee postage stami mps.) 3 0 g 
HLOXES.—The best and most distinct gets strong | ¢alled ‘ Meteor,’ there was nothing new among them. This is 
ls Nc i a pota, Be, por dozen. |” | langs as those of the od Gcsinea, nda estes À DAN 
derton, Manchester, sabe Chad- | Report of the National Floricultu al Society June 25, 1857,— i RIGE: Oi ).— Deep 
é & Koyra ee a “Habit” good.” colou Agas esi ai DE e ae heavily striped with rich crimson, very era 
ANSIES.—The best and most distinct kinds, extra centre, and spotted orange throat, First Class Certificate,” ADT DAGON Giro Sood form, 5 to 6 feck ms 
fine show varieties, 6s. per doz.—HoLLAND, Dopw Repo of the National ones Society, ap dar 1857. |” white: ACON (EDMONDS). —Pale lilac, tipped : 
AYLEY, Bradshaw Gardens, Chadderton, Mancheste 1 apenas tee incr ae Sraa t flowers, and a sal Ran smooth ‘well-formed towe, Ta 
ŅARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. — Fifty pairs | dash of purple: The donee ho te ws tos hig charecher ae Sees Ps p Yellow, fink 
aar g well rooted, and _Tavietios, which secured it an award at a previous meetin a neS syi t red, oe bem of pice 
named, 2. nty- cM ais, 1l., packing and hamper i The “National Garden Almanack. "AA ‘teat variety of road mel “shaped oo general 
cluded. Hormann ae , & BAYLEY, Bradshaw my this popular genus of plants, to which it will be a Weleniiee oe ive ry neg 
rton, Man ' | addition. Dwarf, free flowering, and vigorous; flowers large, OLIVER Twist (et Es). the ticot ma 
m TN E EDS crimson scarlet, having a distinct dash of purple below the Tipedi fancy; very s superior form, full size, and 
RS. PARKER WILLIAMS beg to | “How spotted eve.” eae yas Gee cae mr 
igured in the “Florist” for November, 1857.—A be: RRY) —Pale buff, striped and; 
VEGETABLE and kerai Bic a faralLoctn, g opi TH ews i now A Copies will ae Perdea Toonil fine substance, good form ar 
will be forwarded free application. 7s. 6d. each, ipt of eight postage s. Plants, i RODE BRIDE Ws 
awit tion, i | (GREEN), —Pale yellow, h 
ae A hese Sis ee = the én = Sewer fs hema goon a SEA MAGNIFICA, (Parsons). —The National Floricul-| > beightred, af a — Laanen n, very f full vate 
~e a to yee and of the finest q f min PARRA na yellow ne re very ie eh. Pose Riles te 
ven “ h 
Holloway, London, W. 0; addition to the pian “ spt ann escribes it ey A ~ditrabils DWARF BEDDING DAHLIA, 
EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN P e spotted with yellow.” Plants 5s flowers S large, rosy purple, | GOLDEN BALL (Pr is is the best habit of all 
ATERER anp GODF g to 2 para Dahlias; it not only throws an al 
nnounee they propose Exhibiting during the month of N ALCEOL IAS branching hobit Aa the neo ae ae 
] UNE next, on a most extensive scale, their well-known col- SHRUBE Hau $ the a ing habit from the ground, requiring no stakes, 
ection of RHODODENDRONS and other Am Plants, in | BRACELET (Coun).-Rich evimeon Dinu eee eee A pe ot ee at in ‘igh; colour deep 
e Simp ham Pavilion, <ing’s Che erec br l- fine kid bright out Er mson blotch, yellow edge; s. d. die whi aar te (Medi y being y 
fi on for the purpose in 1856, to which now e added | GOLDEN NUG ae and good under glass fe fo a ee eee a 
wand distinct Tons sanina from thè Ki Soule (ConE).— Fags gold, very fine for orm. Strongly recommended, 2 oe 
thereby ee pe protection in inclement weather stk rr rungo of great size, fi pst 
_ Knap Hill Nursery, agree eae (G -Habit of but dwarfer NE VA RIEG ATED GERANTUER 
m Sis igs i i MIDDLE A A rym eien (Lexnox).—This 
. ADAMS =} inform the Trade aa to LADY FRANKLIN es - Pale buff yellow, la beautiful ikoga or; i 
. 3. li 
M Public generally intends to gontinue the eek on the top, shaded off to the sn ay age grower, and of B ok it. ie omeri 7 Citas at the 
SERY anp B INES so long cond ected br a pAn Da bloomer ; will be good for exhibition š 76 bt rian S the Poya Bal gmk Bers £ * which time it was 
WS oo Ubani bantoma tes a ee eee | roelen Repos good ats ee bree ppd follows — 
u a e Business in it 5 6 it! 
Site Be es po r '} ELECTRA (Core).—Rich d ta Anaia wit! ours foliage, were 
& Co., and all orders will Sosav pro! tae ai B free, the oa ea A ay son, very pretty and 7 6 shown in considerable numbers. . ‘Perfection’ is, however, by 
teen Mer t. GOLDEN MANTLE (Cour) —The brightest orange gold, flowers.” AVG: Pure white variegation witi Hii 
Errime PLANTS, at 2s. 6d. per eadi immen me ee Pot:eulture and ¢ exhibition, yas received a First Class Certifica the National 
ae = Anagallis, _Calceolarias, Cup is, hrysanth i SÉ ALBANS Pi PET (Core). — yi aiiu ot blooming Flori tural Society, June 11. The Pirre = n set 
re Kaas ich are the new double y, fine a = sie ey and niger than ee habit, and well adapted for di ; truss 
s at M ; ums, bedding | Prince of Orange, bright brown form good; A S 
sorts, &c., including 30 ds of , Such as Alma, l bedder eyes fol meh ly mlonh height pany i onal 
Br illiant, and Flower of the Day, by the hundred, Heliotro; Q OUDE (Cote).—Very bright sehtow oun ~ cuppi ing bor h fo linge 2 and fe f at g 
ee these 18 sorts = om some Se which wich ake ee i gr a, POT A ae ee 
tion. er may be said to y LE), — : H 
be the most unique col ever yet offered “the public, | with tities biota cellent habit, rich gold, shaded “Leaves with a green centre, blotched with grey, and broad | 
Salvias and Verbena, of which nearly 300 sorts are grown— | PANDORA (Cotz).—Rich yellow, , dark brown blotch, © ° | distinct margin nia clean, with no, faat 
sent to all app! ions, inclosing two stamps.to|_ good habit lotch, — bright o good form er fade 4 
Jons M Nurseries, Il ozo a oe 
ae u es, Ilminster, Some: pr an a (Cote). —Habit an d marking style o of Gem, 
Ere coon’ BY ter G oie i yellow ground, (ihe ae brown bit Pe eS Men cay ron vec eine to this very desirable“class of plants. 7. 
under- U EST oe beautiful 
-Y named collec for 25s., fine healthy plants, package P iollago, a free suong: crowing ioty mith, the, mos Tt makes ; 
included, viz. : pa Heian nderful, Agnes Q Li a DAHLIAS, a handsome bed without bloom, and will become a gener 
Phae' b ina, Banspareil, 8 irgin (PLANTS te » 58. 
gg uey, Hom, Carle, ale _ Attrac- | CANARY (FELLO wnt e primrose, of uni aed id clara oo ‘oliage vi zey similar to ‘Flower of the | 
Tension.‘ Mogul _Majesti, Mar SA Vin incu, a cee but a little und tinder. kad “te is, however, que orm, Day,” but a much stronger grower, with a = 
Flore eg a 0] Fair Ellen, Una, | and of excellent habit, 4 feet” aA Gate russ of deep scarlet, Has the finest scarlet truss of my 
> emokin sb og ptimum, M Magnificent, | COMMANDER (FELLO eein anA eae i 6| yariegated kind. The National Floricultural Society report: 
Wellin n.—H op; F Nor nag Duchess of} wanted; a a large BNE, of good form ao Sr tine oat icles ned sh nc g es gD 
ardens, Norwi stant, close hi 4 x ced in large t ri 
E MARKET T GARDENERS AROUND LONDON, | COLD NDE rs) Deep gold éllow, oe sioner PET (Patio rs) —A pleasing, cei Ser 
DRESSES in full of the Prin- | z Useful show flower, 4 fee Ture teat oath flowers, of a ‘ively. shade of colour, with vT 
a “apa PROT and VEGETABLE GRO -| LADY MILDMAY ).—Lilae, ure variegated foliage; an excellent and dissimilar varieti 
WERS for the} useful flow. hoi a large constant grower, and of good habit. 
ARORA Farin uneration will be paid by | very generally exhibited be thinned too much ; et x 
J ORD ; 7 6 RSE-SHOE 
1 AND Veortance Satsaitas, LORD FIELDING (Gnawt)—Nearly black, small wel NEW SCARLET, a D HO 
. "a Ge Sok e a orm, Bob ange. Salve very co: pee pere i fe Aag e GER epee 
80,000 DWARF ROSES IN POTS — LOVELINESS (ALEXANDER). —Pure white ground, edged > °| SCARLET GLOBE (Mo ma 
Dee PHN pee bantene mn tp IVERY. pant r rich Le aed: a broad we orma, ka Aapo flowers of any e let Ger ms ihat } 
orm, and new in character: 4 to 5 ve come under our notice; very smooth, 
Wei Woe WOOD ax Das MON have mach pleasure | Maite LUND (Behar) —Pale yellow, à large = PRS bright, large, with a clear white eyo, "A very fee < y 
; friends to a personal oftheir} stant; 4 feet ” eo moms “ere sc a, large truss, and of fine dwarf hablana 4 
pepe he p? En ih Pots, Which ke V lgorous PLATON sa ARL INA (Warre). —Rich scarlet, very ra oe 
and h healthy en following is an enumeration of some of very tog = ush, tipped Nhe SETE DONE aie Deane 
pss Rh eae. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. } 300 Général Pı edly great’ favourite, excellent habit ; 4 feet ` 
4000 Geant des Batadi Sp Général elinice MISS PRESSLEY * iyaven) White, heavily edged, or i, NEW VERBEN ee 
000 Madame Vidot A TRA SCENTED, pissing be gach —— : don and exhibition, Dew end distinc pe Manone, ee ee 
750 Gener i Simpson 500 Gloire de . EA o tft ia 10 EASTERN BE AUTY (RMonpé). —Rich deep salmon 108. 5 
c6 Ad: Dijon lemon » ee 
750 William Griffith 500 Safrano Aeir A e the habit of whan BARL o E SHAFTESI BURY. (En e pear 
a it Took rop of w) a> BU MO: 36 
700 Souvenir de la Malmaison | 500 Mélanie Will new, at the N: A Sa r ee ia te eyo, Very ne bt 
(Bo 400 Souvenir dun Ami full in the centre, 5 to EE SLES C Unon sps)—Intense vivid sear a, 
500 William Jesse Maréchal Bugoa MRS. CHURCH ta feet 10 6| andfine, white eye, the red of its class, an 
500 Auguste Mie Ganie Ogor (yellow) lake, a full-sized flower CH). — P Py bo ye ellow,. tipped w with bedder, free grower, poate habit ts asing 
= Emdi a i new fF 880 ie Sylphi blooms may always be p Seale 32 ag a and ponents cy 5 LADY HA VELOCK (EDM Looe beautiful p 36 
chess of Sutherlan: pac -> irzo lem 
“400 Mathurin Re gnier a = ana vay idi . = Aa cgi us saa 10 e| LADY SEYN OUR EER —Rosy lilac, large lemon , ¢ 
ee peomphe « de "Exposition | 300 Madame Brayy carlet, beautiful pee gis ai vn) righ orange Bia ed Standard 
Prince 0 Le Pactéle andsome show flower, full of i toned cae tly improved! ae 
bats NOISETTE, excellent habit, 4 to five feet ere est earen, Dune lane e cl i <8 A rA 
Reine | 500 Solfa SIR JAMES WATTS (Torwer).—D. 10 6 shaped Verbena 
500 Cloth of Gold phases ).—Deep scarlet, a full LORD MACAULAY (EDMONDS). hight crimson, $6 
, EH d Pi bi 
0 Madame Schulz (new) feet. ee habit, swe RO” bright and fine .. n je, large 
And many othan STANDARD BEXRER Se eee MES. NOBLE (Epmonps).—Rose, bright and fine, S% gé f 
~ From 10s. to 30s. per dozen. und Rar an very deep [em feted, excellent Eni SIRS Oi Purpl ite eye, largo $ 
aguas sent free on application. Extra plants pre- of petals, andjgood outline, very fine, 3 feet . 10 ~ OUTRAN eraga t 308. wet 
gis above set 30s. 
_ A liberal Trade. The Royal Nurseries jacent to Eto: ; Salt Hil 
Woodlands Nursery, near Uckfield, Sussex. a Slough, adj t to n and Windsor, and also at 
pee ESTABLISHED 1785, 
