THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
by 15, 1858.] 
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NEW. PLANTS. 
RREY ANDIS (Lindle LIA CUP OF 
1o à oe on G. in 1856, and sent in 1857, |. This is bre grrr t a glorious Camellia, and the name 
Rice x ng pecs Baca the ar possessed it, as last | it bears is y the Chinese. “th REE me 
ey be pr any one sndents” in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, | Very large, poet white, with an occasional strea! oL pial 
ore “ Notices to oroe eP ee Torreya grandis : Leicester. We | down the pe The flowers are larger than the double 
by Dr- Lindley, wi ancien of thi plant. A young white, with a greater number of perfect symmetrical petals, 
as qu confirm the Mr. Glendinning, we believe has | and paar ineurved. Dr. Lindley says, ‘‘Both varieti 
btai a pl must be regarded as valuable acquisitions, and cannot fail to 
nee bayer ae a D ” Itis warded the first pri 
a ote a at in yet t nO. only oP re las Ke bru: ii ary. R e of this will appear in the “Florist” 
rtion o r dlin; ~E which is grossly incorrect, and an for July next. It be sent out in the autumn at 63s. each. 
fewer t ea S aa can see a Plants, * Orders for the above two Camellias are now amg taken, 
who may Diem if they please by the hundred a each. while “a be supplied in strict rotation, the stock being very 
—_, FORTUNI (Lindley). DOUBLE CHINESE PEACHES. 
nds ver- m»s arkable and — beautiful Peaches wer 
“ge ee angen A ied te a prt home riaa China by Mr. F oer’ and are now flowering fo 
in the poe nd — ina, at a place it Kirp ny- | the second time in my Nurs The flowers are double and 
ae = ed a loaded with large berries. | produced in great praia. "Bome are striped like a Carna- 
| arpa on rahe tion. Dr. Lindley has named one the ‘* gare oo 
Peach ” which be a, 2 in the “Flori rte t Octo a 
Figures of all of them will appear as opportunity offe: 
Piem ' ai FREDERICK Nothing can excel them on Conservatory and Drawin; g-room 
deco: pa They also yp menin a rar will bloom ye 
most remarkable Camellia was ere e by Mr. For garden. an: will bo so 
ah 
in last tin China, It is most beautif ali riped 
tiled wi th rose on a white ground. It is maria mn form, | AB 
yery double, a ga: blooms most profusely. It will be figuro rod in 
ge“ Florist” n 
Gh each. 
ir the aatan dins 
aot in the autumn, 21s. each, 
ES KEMPFERI (The Golden Pine of the 
se), 
Seedlings two years old may still be had of this at 21s. each. 
The usual discount to the Trade on all the above. 
R. GLENDINNING, Chiswick Nursery, London, W. 
CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS, &c. 
and will be sent out in the mn, 
-BEG RESPECTFULLY TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING IN STRONG WELI-ESTABLISHED PLANTS (SINGLY) IN POTS:— 
r albúm, ite; 6s. per doz } Holl: ce fern crs le Mariee by name, 12s. per doz. 
tine, & best Taatety, bi per dozen. a rong unbloo: from the ve 
Arsis lucida variegata, eautifal for edging, 98, per dozen. amd ait, 
Ley aes do. blue, it now « en. 
a beautiful new variety of dwarf, 
‘am 
Hel liotropes, oice kinds, 6s. per dozen. 
ushy | Koniga a po vy area for AS and — with 
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compact habit, attainin ma not M ea 1 foot in nel ht. | Verbenas, hea. 
"The flowers are large and well formed, 6 f a brilliant orange Lantanas, én 
with white — produced in great profusion on den of sorts 6s 
eee eo dering it a sor. pat. most ati rater Linum flavum; brig! La Freer 
12s eae the b best oi of tae dwarf Hine varieties, 43. per r doze 
fine ions of all Ithe bes Best T st named kinds, carlet, adapted for forming magnificent qroaps , 
lend 
new Belgian Daisies, in rts by = pien ri Roi, splendens major, Victoria, 
dozen. fulgens superba, fulgens multiflora. 
handsome variety, with golden » St Clare, 9s. sop dozen; Bie ie Hileris, violacea, 9s. 
very 
scarlet flowers, 9s, per dozen. 
ani er dozen 
ini, , 9s. per dozen. Leptodactylon calif d yan ting plant 
pi on iat a new and i sting p! 
pubescens sore et oured double-flowering Convol- pled Por bedding, 12s. per dozen (see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
ee is climber, al = dozen. Jan. 1886, pagad og 
ble of all the | Lop Rares 
h coea pan a gee Hh scarlet, 9s. per doze: 
Myosotis Azonica.—Strong plants of of nis oa a. l hardy oe 
nume: o ue 
is; % Tred dozen; 25s: per 100. flowers of erat art habit, to per a 
bedding, assorted in colours, 6s. | Malya Creeana Ros e, 68. per me w 
Mathiola tristis, night scented Stock, 6s: per dozen. 
Ate plan 
ATIONS AND PICOTEES ot 3 Mesembryanthemums, of showy ‘kinds, os sper dozen. 
Zi eh is a4 0 ‘igacea rubra, pin! spike s, 6s, per doze 
OO cok dozen pairs a : a ees bine gape Gand ok ete kets, 68. pët dozen, | 
flowering summer ao” alk winnie Aen 4 3 Double Dark and Double Yellow, 6s. per dozen. 
ies Te y collection of this beautiful Sire Esearo ae ee, very l 
v pe dozen. walt forbund and mson quito hardy, producing a fc 
handsomest of the new large flowering | coins macrocarps, Tares Ja Opam ah, PIKEUN 
ind, ös, por dozen. taraxacife olia, ange eat Sb shen sn 
Potutiias, 7 of the handsomest new double flowering varieties 
of -1857, distinct a very profuse blooming and 
W dwarf habit, for 10s: 
This by », aM. Bouc harlet’s superb'collèction of 12 new mauler 
sin profu (see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Jan: 23, page 63), 3s. 
‘larger and the habs ce rnp er = hej 
= mitable; white blotched brigh 
nee oe ane a vel an ean E S tinet spine, 1s: 6d. each; or 12% per dozen. 
rere finest of its class for bedding, 9s. per dozen. 
A of ht sear: 12s. per doz. ” i coann ‘sath Veian foliage, 
ye) large ov 4 white eye, fine sorts, assorted colours, 4s. and 68. per dozen: 
on pe Pansies, ee S frst class sh i by name, 9s, per dozen. 
Pri pe don lve a mixed, for bo! 4s. per dozen. 
Pentstemons, lozen. 
open ee 
” “olde 
dozen; Doubie Yellow, 4s. 
4s. p. Da ; 25s. p. 100. Senario alogun, d double p o and dbublewhite 6 per dozen; 
te doi, 6s. per doz: ; | 
vy: ited; Crimson do, 
net = foliage, hig ighly lemon scarlet, | ” 
mete 6s. ; Aniiie, 12%. ; Al p Tat x 
i» 9857 Countess of Warwick I9.. |, ee, 6 
e Day, 4s. and 6a. ; Golden Chain; 6s. ; Mangles’s Verbenas, scarlet, red, crimson, ins aeons rose, pink, plush, whi 
: la TE blue, parpi, pla aap apes oN A eos of ths 
newest and. ne mest. varieties in per doz., 
or 20s. per 10 
ras capa and Ee ey Plants of the mostishowy species, 
6s. per doz., 30s. per 100. 
ight sar, 08e 
Lilleana, al ero, 6s. 
” oe as bright, mth a 
3 mee an 
ve delivered Carriage free London, Manchester, Hull, Eoo 
; 4 ee as my as ‘to gE pier gs sai of esp of the Nursery. Communica 
» Yarmouth, Norfolk. 
- ROYAL NURSERY, GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK. 
of sorts; 6s. per 
ocr a selection of 70 of the newest and handsome varieties | ios | 
of this 
HOLLYHOCK SEED. 
a TE at the Gagan n of num 
mdents, pane Kae the size of their 
now offer as fi 
m 
Seed, ls. ; best mixed, 2s, 6d. ant ie 
free by post, and a liberal discoun six packets are o 
Orders have alread, rapt the following Seeds- 
men who can s 
ppap: ers reat at Siveroc ny Strand. 
r & MeCull Garden. 
oo Fisher, Holmes, y & Co., Sheffield. 
z; Henderson & Son, We llington Nursery, St. John’s 
Wood. 
f per & Co., Co n. 
r Hurst & M‘Mullen, 6, Leadenhall Street, 
z FA E , Hammersmith. 
e, Cooper, and Bolton, 152, Fleet Street. 
Mr. oosa. Shrewsbu: 
Messrs. Slater & Son, Malto: m, Yorkshire. 
n Wrench & Sons, King William Street, London Bridge. 
Mr. F. Brewer, , Broad Street, Birmingham. 
M Chartres ie Co., King en Ñi et, London, 
Cut! 
Fraser, Richardoon a a BishopsgateSt., London. 
Mr. Godwin, Market Hall, Sheffield, 
nthe Grier, Ambleside. 
Hart! 
Mr. To eyes, 8s, Northai 
Mr. Perkins, Northampton, 
Mr. E. Paul, Daig 
Messrs. Parker & illiams, Holloway. 
Messrs. Dic ua Farrell & Co., Belfast. 
Other? names will be added as orders are received. 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! 
Taar Wor Ercat Frest ALSO Yon hy Smver CUP, AT 
THE LARGE AND INCREASING HORTICU. L BOCIETY HELD 
MBER, 1 ae 
N Srepsman and Frorist, begs 
e to call erm tol mc collection o ae worms stew 
rong and health: 
pepe which he n “will Same at 4s. paregra Varieties 
Per dozen.—s. d. 
Show G: aontg ed hy plants, JADAR eet 5 0 
Fancy om do. 5 0 
Scarlet Geranium, in great variety, 3.64.0 8 0 
Verbenas, best sorts oy ow 20 
Caleeolarias, ‘‘ Bedding” 2 6 
Herbaceous Calceolarias, from varieties that tool First 
Prize at theresa ena ar rope k Å 
Lobelia speciosa, stro: maana 
Heliotropes, sorts os ow 
Peturi os e s. “ we 
Salvias, ‘‘ sorts” «e 
Fuchsias, in 
Do. do: 
, in 
- . 
Mi ‘ 
Pen mept 4 . a os 7 . 
Antirrhinas EE E T. 
clean and healthy ajaa 
The General Cem s; Cambridgeshire. 
= PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL 
MENT, and MANURE ANY (Limrred) 
favo, plenure in offering the follo aeiy. ri 
Le N 
£ 
of 1857 :— 
SWEDES. 
The Plymouth Swede ..  .. we 6eae des 
Ahora sia decedent gro 
Purple on 
Marshall's .. rm 
Laing’s: “ 
Boot 
oSceccooua eaawce 
mo 
m 
Oran; may es f 
Morton's Yellow Globe (from! original stock) rc 
Fisher Hobbs’ ditto = a. 
Elve thain Land be ss 
ame AE E 
to thes 
cae PETKOV BED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. 
EW TURNIPS. -a 
EED GROWERS 
| CORARLES. SHARPE anp CO, Senp 
=This i 
pt proper or sowing on Fich solls, tt 
, and invaluable for late keep- 
RED GLOBE TURNI P.—This kind has 
over all the older varieties of 
lobes. the most perfect shape, very solid and 
heavy, Sey ki em t the preety of winter with very little 
©: SAARE & co. would tefér to the notic their Seed 
Grounds in the Gardeners’ ohani of oseniies sth, 1856. 
Prices to the Trade on application.—Sleaford, Lincolnshire, 
