a 
a —.. 
i ODODENDRON VIRGATUM, a lovely new 
Miir 1, 1858.] 
_ THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
357 
PLAN T 
Bhotan. rfectly hardy. Colour of woe 
species from 7 ‘white shaded with a 
i 
A box 
= Sia of the. Horti 
ie Sp nng 2 Certificate of Meri on 
H & Co., Clapton Nursery, Lo 
W PLANT, “ESCHYNANTHUS TRICOLOR, 
> by 
‘en ny ical OO aaa” "Colour he Ps with 
yellow. Price 10s. ôd. ; 3 one 
[uven Low Clapton Nursery, London. 
DETUNIAS, NEW DOUBLE. SORTS. — The finest 
collections of gree a aga are now being sent 
r 100, 
wen Ss. 
EW PLA ANTS. —The following New Plants will 
be sent out on and after MAY next, (1858) :— 
Begonia argenteo-gut tata | Begonia ON 
Madame Wagner 
” “95s, for the four new and splendid va 
Tyee Comte de Fendre | Tydæa Duchesse ae Brabant 
Due de Brabant Pr incesse Charlotte 
12s. for the Ora Sorts. 
Punica Legrellei Ts. ôd. a Mallandi 7s. 6d. 
All the above splendid cot aes pee novelties are figured in 
VERSCHAYPELT'S mia char le.” 
A. VERsC! T, Nurserym n, Ghent (Belgium). 
EMA KIBIY CHEAP PLA 
100 aie OUT PLANTS for 8s., viz. 
Geraniums, 10 
described and at very low prices. 
ret new VERBENAS of 1857, at 4s. per doze: 
nae ‘geal +» y Js 
” vins of ist at os, ‘per dozen. 
50 fine new ANTIRRHINUMS, at 6s. per doze: 
50 PHLOXES 6s. 
Her May, The pone Rasa near pais Yorkshire. 
H 857. 
Ais ie plants of the 
. varii at low prices, viz. :—Albert Smith, 
de Lion, Catherin k Etoile du Nord, 
Fairest Fair, Little Bo-Pee] D Marquis, Star 
Little Trea- 
Frurr 
a THE GRAND STAN 
ry Joun’s MARKET, LIVERPOOL, 
haser of Choice Gardon Produce. 
itali ag riri is d 
aea, marked wi lotches of crimson and all 
rie and has e ie are the admiration of all who have 
NT be show: 
—10 Scarlet 
THE FIRST GRAND NATIONAL ROSE SHOW, 
ALL EXHIBITORS, 
Te as Seu p ST. JAMES'S HALL, LONDON, 
AY, the lst of July, 
WHEN THE FOLLOWING PRIZES WILL BE iarensen e: 
—TO OWERS FOR SALE. I. Fo 
CLASS I. CR or the best Collection of 24 distinct varieties, 
A. For the best Collection of Roses, = abe of a 
to be shown 
in pin ngle trusses: 1, A PE a value ace rae 
fi 
variety: 1, A Silver Cup, value ten guineas; 2, A Silve 2, A Sive r Cup, value 3 3, A Piece of Plate, 
Cup, value five guineas. value 3l. 
B. o the best Collection of Ros of each variety : | J. For the best Collection of 12 distinct varieties, to be shown 
in angie trusses 
e truss 
, A Silver Gip. value five guin uae 2d prize, bs 1, A Silver Kpy ae five guineas; 
bi i Ci 
)xhibitors in Class A cannot show in Class A Piece of Plate, value 3. 5 itto, 2 
C. For the best Collection of Roses, of 48 distinct varieties, to 1K, For ‘the best Collection. of 6 distinct varieties, to be shown 
be s ety in single trusses: 1, A Silver Cup, value five | in ngle a sses: 1, A Silver Cup, Pigg "five guineas; 
guineas ; 2d prize, 3l. | 2 of Plate, value 31. ; 3, ditto, 2l. 
D. For the best re grey of Roses of 24 distinct varieties, to | | 
be show. single trusses: 1, A Silver Cup, value five; CLASS IIl—TO AMATEURS NOT REGULARLY 
; Poa prize, 3 MPLOYING A GARDENER. 
Ex itors in cannot show in Class D. 
E. For the best „Collection of Moss Roses, to te shown in single | L. For the best Collection of 24 distinct varieties, to be shown 
trusses: 1, A Silver Cup, value five guineas ; 2d prize, 2/. in re ge trusses: 1, Silver had value five guineas ; 
For the beak Collection of Tea and Noisette Roses, to be 2, Piece of Plate, 31. ; 3, ditto, 2 
show ot si three trusses: 1, A Silver Cup, value five M. For the best Collection’ of 12 distinc varieties, to be shown 
guin prize, 2l. in single Kone 1, Silver Cup, value fiye guineas > 
G. For the 1 best, “Calecton of Gallica Roses, to be shown in| _ Piece of Plate, ; 8, ditto, 2l. 
sae , A Silver Cup, value five guineas ; 2d | N. For ‘the best, Collection of 6 distinct varieties, to be shown 
pri a age trusses: 1, Silver a value five guineas ; 
mr 
CLASS 10 AMATEURS eRe EMPLOYING 2, Pieco of Plate, 3l. 5'8, ditto 
A GARDEN A 
H. For the best Collection of Roses, to be single Tek e gear see tomers $ 
trusses : = A Silver Cup, ay ten Peal RS x Silver | O. Fort Ose: t 
Cup, value five guineas; 3, Piece of Plate, value 3l. A Silver cum vals five guineas, 
EXHIBITORS must give notice to the ov a? r before June 20, as to the Classes m which they propose to exhibi 
tendoi: for exhibition 
B the t 
and the space which they will must be in St. J data s Hall el H AM. Reg i — 
n in Moss, and in Cleon tanned of ib ger A It is requeste th: e bg may be named on shee’ 
paper, placed in front of the boxes, and not by labels attached to the individual bloo 
leds: IBERS,.on payment of their Subscription, g receive Schedules, Fita list of Subscribers, and Tickets of 
Adm: Sh Zu ubscriptions are receive r. THOMAS beg veo ee eae: Herts; Mr. WILLIAM PAUL, 
ed by 
Cheshunt, Herts; Mr. CHARLES TURNER, Slough, Saeka onl the Rev. S Hote, Secreta ry, Caunton Manor, Newark, 
Notts. A Military Band will attend the Exhibition. Further particulars aaa ba FAMEEN Save after as to the admission of 
&e. 
D i (By order of the Committee) S. REYNOLDS HOLE, Hon. Sec. 
8 
red and Pompone CHRYSANTHE- | 
BEDDING PLANTS! BEDDING PLANTS!! 
HIS ROYAL. HIGHNESS: Ais SUCORSSIyELY ib chs 
t HN bryanthemums, &c. x dozen ts 
PRIZE CUPS HAVE BEEN AWARDED T for 108 . 6d., hamper inclnded, and extra Plants to com: tes 
UTTON’S CHAMPION SWEDES at the East tor tarina N B Chole Geraniumas ab 16s. Teco 
Berks and South Bucks Be jie tural ewer Tit Pe 1855, | forwarded on application 
per 
ed — 1857. New Seed n w ready, y, 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1858, 
lo ing 
Fuchsias, Calceolarias, Hel 
Aeren, Petunias, Mimulus, D: 
carriage free, 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
SPLENDID NEW AT ee DAMPIERI. TINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK, 
MEE' 
HER Veke AND SON beg to intimate that Turspay, May oa Lie ee ATT 3 P.M. 
on and after the 17th of May they will be prepared to TuuRrsDaY, — nean seenecesess 8 PM. 
pt Meta estatished ing Plants of An Famicinbebcet 
, which was so much and deservi m: 
recent Exhibition of the Horticultural Society at St. James's ont the last pams of our very ur very able contemporary, 
e Florist, are some remarks upon a6 are 
arptirther particulars wi omen arriet eb pre a salted POROUS Seer BORDERS to which we would 
orders for it. | direct p: Legs attention, es the subject i is one of 
Royal Exotic Nurseries, Chel: dE Th er puts the following 
Der EYNES, "Castle “Btzest. Nursery, Salisbury. 
questio 
ohean peed seas d form Barrai fees P e quite x gs in ae fruit-tree borders so 
wers. It is anA suitable for all kinds of pea rall; recommended ? . „I ma; 
Piwone a ra r deona SASA behind ta 64, 5 forge CA TALOGUE now ready, an be forwarded sek MAY. 
u bd me 8: also plants os umn gowing,-the 15s. Bera 100, or | The splendid and uniqu p edding ia ALBA FLORI- cnt ears, as it may be termed the ie 
or fcore, from, Wi HOMAS, and | BUNDA is also offe each. Plants of this or inch 
P nin, Exch Exchange Bander, T a Dahlia willbe Pappie byt tho è Na Narym the E in com is for t the older paper have faa 
pa ateria great qua E KA Box edging and Giant | trade on and after the 25th =e next.—Salisbury, Ma; ay 2 7 baar so strict on this point. But with mod 
Aparagus plan POAR o ita tes Ie HLIAS. mstances in which this is not Pherae wr ey 
000 000 FINE SCOTCH DRUMHEAD HOMAS BARNES is dnd executing orders for his |a sine qua non in border-making are vey rare, and 
fe ya b) CABBAGE PLANTS, short and sound splendid Seedling DAHLIAS, which have received Certi- most of the evils which have ha ar > fruit-trees 
best sorta, Sg erst 121. 10s. per 100,000. Early Ca pony: the | ficates at the principal Shows, viz., bright rose pink, tt borders. 
deep Rad for 6d. per ees Drumhead Savoys, 4s. per 1000; | and afranot, golden buff, Show flowers, with Ellen, Eliza, a ad “of pee ate a) 
hardy te ea, Sor sorb, Ha A Sr cena in ee orn = Fm Fancy “se poe e pg ee fully descri cif ks and 5 T the Mashetty BF bon de a et if Ca eal it 
each 100, or in s Catalogue, w: embraces a e ee net o; 
NE Tin TIRZAKER, Lancaster Merde ies. ye a ae s r present St Nars &e. Anco fa in borders whose composition bate some resem- 
IEGA aa ne urseries, war! Ì a 
N ie AR EGATED GERANIUMS. ce to a horsehair mattress; until we picture to 
broad white edge BUSH, having foliage variegated with AIN GERANIUMS, ETC. rsely te mass of spongy materi com 
the Crystal Paleco ney See So hares Bho cone Be yuk HUSSEY the to = tthe undernamed | fibron s ‘elastic, if you will ure, and 
Year, and was lants, v. : Ja. 
aTa orea tal no aa it tobe the mow Per deme sedere a | erent, make ias opon poe ado 
liant Op onlin ipa ag a bril- | Flower of the Day Gera- 8 to 4 Disdematam EREN eep it in this state stringen T re lo bis 
and is ee as above the To oliage, . 3to4 revent any walking over it; in fact, everything which” 
2d, gangster a most desirable variety “Pants 10s. i. eac niums. .. TAG s Geranium . 4to6 |P y g 3 ; 
has {RG NTILLATUM : foliage variegated with white cage, | Ptuliant ditto + iay Doais o `6 | Would tend to assist con aolidation i is sre p probit, 
Ted and black 20 ge, | Golden Chain ditto ..0 6 lik k 
blossoms, Quite ah wn ie rge truss of d traetronig ditto -.. 0 9 7 y (Tarnor’s) « .0 6ļasli ely to cause unbeard-o mischi ef to 
Melinda Gd gach wo ot aad ages very | Mountain of Light ditto 0 4 | Cina nore : 
ate taka Mlowance to the trade when three plants of a sort P.S. 6d. per dozen extra fi Ebali F subj ate Points to some uns atisfactory 
E iTho in ae Horticultural ae oo nie of with ‘ borders,” and 
this w ready, and will be and ai "GRAPE VINES IN POTS.—A Great ; j 
Ata oe oux Harty, Nurseryman, Blackheath SE CHARLES ADEXANDER Nonsunvaraw and ve ting thet borders, v ee a 
ee Soh to be made payable at Tranquil Vale 
FOR GROWING ee THE SHADE OF TREES TREES 
ST AS Bagshot. — 
BEER Atlee BERBERIS BEALL. 
wards, ex: 
which is 5s. eac 
5 i 
inburgh, has just purchased under peculiar all be b 
umstances upward of 100 VINES in Pots, rem eres E Sit mye thought, J 
Sios high, which he offer from 2s. to 2s. 6d. each. agg ied BE 
5 to 8 feet high, which he offer from s. ong | ; in ¢ : 
them are the e leading kinds in cultivation. The ‘ual E: unt | oase . posed t to the ‘ ‘ porosity | im | Gal va 
the Trade in quantities of one dozen and upwards. | Unon visiting th E the pati Por : 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
announce that oe — DESCR: kris and ct CED Tevent 
CATALOGUE iw ready. di cat ons of pee or machine en 
Zinnias, &., are a first Gvito Í in Gecmany, and for th erg rere tei trod upon. On p to cont: Y, 
eral seasons past be iven universal satisfaction. The Mis- ing fee Partly inside 
ave been selected with the greatest | as the Vineri wr ies and e borders are partly 
i ective classes the hous ki they appear to be treate 
of the fines by 
come ma. | tl the trees, „and on ane their condition Bape I 
pact oe ordinary soil of oi den 
e, Beddi &c. —indeed, rather m! I looked as 
genhonsa, Bedding, and Hardy Planta, de. | outside indeed Pi 
m nke 
= 
is published, 
on aariaa Re Nursery, Seven Sisters and 
Roads, Holloway, Londo: d 
narrowly as I could, when pacing ‘the broad tna fn in 
