396 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
JaN KERNAN, 4, Great Russell Street, Covent | Ds. 
Garden, W.C., has now for sale the following AGRICUL: | OSEPH MAY pes: 00. ty. 
TURAL! i et > ip i ND YELLO soe the f 
Pe Fns 
Kohl R re 6 | WHITE BELGIAN cL 
URNIP 
PAmPAS GRAS 
ERIUM ARGENTEUM 
of STRONG FLOWERING PLANTS of various sizes of 
this well k known and highly ornamental hardy plant thoroughly 
established in 6 and 8-inch pots, and fit iy! a pera E 
eir stock is all propagated from the same source as 
noble specimen which had not less than 70 iyami of phe 
upon it last autumn, and hás even now, after Tier, fe stood the 
Per 
i ER y abi 
Mangel danst Sere pash : italian Eye: grass (ie SKIRVING’S SWEDE T 
Red noi .. 3| . seed) . Bet ihel 6 0 | GREEN-TOPPED SWEDE do. 
aar “4 Pacey'’sPe erenni: alRye-grass | RED GLOBE TURNIP.. 
» Yellow 8 new, clean, et true .. 5 0|GREEN ROUND do. $ 
Turnip Purple- ` | Stickney’s Perennial Rye- ge WELAT. eS . 
topped Swede be .. 6| grass, equally erage 50 | 3 M. & Co. be; eg | to as ure Arne the Pet baal 
Turr ft S ix | the “above being genuine ; Si. of the Ey may depend 
kirv ing ie acai sorts 8 0 | sufficient for an English a acre.— Wellington Steet we 
i o 
hebes 
vf í Ter pina nen akae 10 Sat Strand à 
z% Laing’ 8 Purple-toppe a o Clover, Alsike, Redand White ae Catalogue i ost free on lication 
” Eclipse > +» 6| Trefoil and Lucerne "a P > INES IN POTS.—A GREAT Barg, 
d CAEDE ALEXANDER an. 
t high, and i eet in dia am Plan 
r, but may also be depended upon 
as being the free towering. piae female variety. 
L., a Co. a a large quantity raised from seed at »» Green ‘ead “Porple- lai fem Bigi see 
topped Aberdeen .. 6 Dern Dutch Rap ‘AN, Edinburgh, has just purchaser ad 
» Dale’s Hybrid . 6 | White Belgian Cattle Carrot circumstances upward of 100 VINES in P m under perni 
White, Green, and Red Sweet Vernal Grass for | 5 to 8 feet high, which he offer from 2s Gi from Eyes, from 
Globe. . early lambs per lb. -1 3 | them are the leading kinds in cultivation TA each, Among 
HOLCUS o; r SORGHUM AAEN ARATUM, the new Sugar | to the Trade in quantities of one dozen and w ara] diseonat 
Cane, the por variety found to mature itself in this country, ICE FUCHS| ards, 
and recommended as a Tiina for gaps and covers, being not only ILLIA S S. 
Pong bed x most beneficial for fattening Cattle (see Gardeners’ Chronicle), begs to offer the 
Purple-top Swede, Skirving’s Swedes and other kinds, Gibbs’ | but also Game, as it is costes by ‘dean met ap JESTE and a rons 
Green-top Yellow Hybrid, Red-top Yellow hong ow Green, Red, | great iiiaae ntative to their ing their own covers, per & AÅ mtg 7 3 
snd White round or Globe Turnips, Green, Red, and White packet, 1 raa Ona: Williams, Prince Aj 
‘'ankards, Early Stubble or Stone. O: ae 
GRASS SEEDS. 
Mix s of Grass Seeds for Meadows and Pastures, Parks, 
and Field Law ns, Cemeteries, Churchyards, Cricket Grounds, 
Garden Law and Grass Plots, &c. ; Italian and other Rye 
Eenes 
greatly reduced pri 
Sizes, pilo; bie all other particulars may be had on appli- 
cation to them, Exeter Nursery, Exeter. E Established 1’ Le 
TURNIP SEEDS, E 
HOMAS GIBBS anp CO. (HALF Moon eien 
the Seepsmen to the ROYAL AGRICULTURA AL Soo or 
ENGLAND, beg to call attention to the following 
est 
ls., and not 5s.!! Ge ermitGiin Verbenas, Heliotropes, &c. i 
Choice named Hybrid Perpetual, Tea poen ro and Bourbon caster, Bod edon ota eatas Norwich, of La. 
el Wurzel, sorts; Buckwheat, White Mustard, and all | Roses for bedding out. Guano from 11b. to 1 to DS PENDED on. 
Joun KERNAN, 4, Great Russell Street, Covent Gandia, W.C. IMOTHY  BRIGDEN, BA AN ‘a 
beg: unce that his unrivalled Collection at 
cuLTUnat, “VEGETABLE, and FLOWER Sens ot 
ae 
Shipping tieri carefully executed. Detail BETES sent 
post free on a. 
THomas GIBBs & Co., the Seedsm: 
Corner HA FM MOON "STREET, | Piccadilly 
NGHORN’S NEW SEEDLING ] BLUSH oo 
AND SCARLET GERANIUMS can now b pplied in 
nged, of which PRICED CATALOGUES will be 
Rs (ioe) ee eo ‘ion, 
further begs to state that he has a a large collection 
AGRICULTUR de L SEE MARINE and FRESH H WATER AQUARIA, 
ELER oa D SON, pat Orders fro rrespondents must be scccmpni 
N, &c., respect intimate that chy at are Sendi with Post- office oa “Seed Establishment, ] 0, Railway 
TAL ta pan sal blush, large fl d aoe w SEEDS e ST kind, pene akro gene ged ed London roe anion 
Zz mon, blush, very large flower and truss, | stocks oi pw 185 ts of which ma; Ka had post fre TS) BEDDING Sp 
pone bet habit the best of this class yet raised ; a most | on application. = pi BEDDING PLANTS 1 BEODINS PLANTS] 
Turnip Seed of every approved variety, saved from selected ER D COOK, Pon nd § 
and transplanted bulbs. 
Mangel Wur: aoei ein TEREI 
oe variety. 7s. 6d. each. 
ee ten rosy pink, flowers of good form and in com- 
Hay ne ; very se 5s. eac! 
P CHRISTINA, deep ros; : ae ret compact habit, very free} Kohl Rabi, 
gomer, and new in col ‘a eac! 
LORD JOHN RUSSELL, a pat desirable variety either for Fes DA $ ac iall eee nd the sae rple and 
h. 
cio MIKANIÆ ALIAS DELAIREA ODORATA. 
New Summer CLIMBER. 
cen Pnad Tavern Street, 
. mec emery pe the notice of hke 
teresting and useful 
H YA GRANDIS eat, White Mustard, &c., ditto 
UGH LOW awp Co. have pleasure in in offering | Red Clover, White Dutch, eira ps i Suckling ditto. 
H stout healthy seedling plants of the above-named hardy | Pacey’s goc Eti nee ’s Pere very free from 
3 0 5 
6 inches in height, and all are well hardened and ready for im M e-grass 
maie be mion to any distance. Cae oy raised trom En armel an tel: ae grt i 
of seeds sent to this co ee Mr. Fortune rass Seeds—separately or in mixtures—for ying | like foliage, of a shinin; ‘een, with corymbs of 
2 down Permanent Pastures, Lawns, Bowling Greens, &c., on | sweet-scented yellow tomers? it is of rapid growth, easy 
ur Treatise om Grasses. i bably su 1 
RG eke S lani sraya greri tion of soil. See o 
lished plants of p S servation, and robabl, eceed in 
this reall; benat Mi wavs 7 MiS, aterako tled green. ane and Eed; aspect. Though intiemocsd from Mexico coven Fue 
leaves. re gach. Usual rome Flower Seeds, including all the novelties. T. believes the plant to be almost entirely unknown to 
Clapton Nursery, Lo: wie SE Tools oar rin ate ents, English cultivators, nor does even its name occur in any of the 
b articular attention given j ane, Orders. recent po m pilan ns aie 6d. post free 
PO OTERIRON VIRGATUM, a lovely new | mimet g RON © SoN, 27, Great George Street, West- | forse. ‘The usual allowance 
PLANTS FOR GROWING UNDER TF THE E SHADE OF TREES 
EIA anie ay white shaded with with nae Ph BE, E DHING GERANIUM S. 
wers on opening crea te sl rose, LR telat ge le UMS. pees, 
pure white. Itisa most p es, the adver- ea 04. to OHN § 
wi 98. Od. a TANDISH, NursERYMAN, Bagshot, — 
sl ge had pianta of ie 6 ches in he eg yg 15 Aate a or Rower ofthe Day.. 4 0 to 9 0” BERBERIS JAPONICA | BERBERIS BEALI. 
Biblted at the Spring Show of the Hortiositural ; a Society In St. ” ar pe es eee h a TRAAN ARAF 
ot plate te on 6d. each. ethan Se i Shee ee Scarlet, Tom Thumb Choe. Pp. 100) sa ee scent of their flowers, and the beauty of their Tange lt 
Todi Tor & Oo Clapton N ET iden OS gone ion wk ER URLAR e 6. 3 SKIMMIA JA ICA.— eautiful plant fruits in @ 
on GO propier GH. LOW Co. aver Rose, b ao. de .. .».- 8-0 to12 0 we smaller state than aiy other shrub I know of, and its numerous 
f CALA DIU Whit a ae - 3 0 to = 0 ,, | bunches of bright red berries e all the year round. 
orders for Six new species of CALADIUMS exhibited iy te, do. 3 haat E EA OE CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNI, Mas. and Farw.—Although 
them on account of Mons. Chantin, of f Paris, at the late Ex- pa AD are strong, healthy, stoma struck plants. For eceed in the full 
hibition of the Horticultural. Sooke ames’s Hall, on see F. Gopwiy’s Plant Catalogue. Fone thelr fee lle ee ene ae growing 
which occasion a Certificate of Merit wae’ tented thee roadfield Nurseries, Shefficl ae the chan a eee gardens have 
plants are entirely new and will be much ad admired by all lovers Tl GODWIN renean ee o | tinder, the shade o other trees. inte foe Us pean ene 
of orna mental-foliazed | plante. "See Gardeners’ Ch ronicle of F. respectfully directs erana n to the | named; the now offered will be found 
April 17 17, in which, at p. $14, Dr. Lindley describes undermentioned, all of which are on tie tay be DUNAI T Ss. Gd, each And A except 
‘elties from le leaves vant Nor his in ion. ie Z, mae $. | Ber ris intermedi, th F t rcs of which is 5s, each.— l 
nt Pms rea dy fo for — about the latter end of June, | CHRYSANTHEMUMS, aes flowered, Snt varieties 6 to 9 | Bagshot, M: ora 
price à ieti No di ‘ompone (Brox’s). 
allowed the ada poe tg four collections are. ordered w hen a ee finest show v: arietios - s . ia 3 K 8 NEW WHITE PEI PELARGONIUM “THE BRIDE” 
fifth will be added free of ¢ f 5. Steno 10| JOHN DOBSON anp SONS beg to announce that i 
H ™M FOR = = » E N T they will send out this Benea white variety E 
‘ch lovey Plant, aye M- Strong best anis o of FUCHSIAS, sade OFIS sc 10| September next. Tt has been the admi of ther GER 
Delphinium” a bright Tich blue, phe oe Jd 2 -+ 4 ,, 6| seen it, and has obtained more prizes than ne following 
yee R Inge towers, rae and continuous bloomer ; 4s. HOLL HOOKS, finest a ene nia opi 3 Ae A e 
$ 2 ey aa hais 
Danes HENDERSON a AR oe per doz. VERBENAS, pt dona! new fine a of one! ot ve 5 í cate = the Nati j s 4 a 
oe Ea ++ 98. of 1857 S ET, pae Ay = 3, 
> _ QUEEN OF ENGLAND. .2s. 6d. ea; 24s, ” Pri 10 First-class Certificate at Chiswick — .- June 
E A mn, te AN roA eee be oa Was. ces per 100 e the sd Sarnen and to the Trade ‘on application. ‘irst-class Certificate at the National ., June 11. ; 
WELLINGTONIA „CIGANTEA ERTE N pase pane Certificate at Regent's Park sn ie 
a , oira Sess Plants—Ist a 21s. ; 3 ae me i a : 
SKIRVING begs to announce that he has again | B WARD ean i planta m poirot Bi og aaa pect to all t = 
imported large quantities of this most interes the following ch choice NEW ROSES of 1857, at 2s. each, or aay res ng ined 
Sine eed the for 15s. :— varieties; is a very free bloomer, excellent abit, 
hardy Tree, all of which have arrived in excellent aie with fi good al ‘ane quality. The bloteb i 
and At Yor immediate < Miss Isabella Gray Gustave Coreaux Sowers E m a grit! mended for all pap 
" pensat ea reste stout healthy Plants, grown from seed, Victor Trouillard ipee] aai ve ay The price iiieiudon puking at delive very in caution usta 
s. 6d. adi F erèse de 
ee ioe: Gonner Planting W. S. has always on hand a selection ee Alphonse Karr =“ pops ‘urserymen who order it, and will be able » 
A Plants in iube of Rte pler supply it at the price above stated, will be published shortly- 
Cupressus, of sorts Alsoall the best Hybrid Perpetual Roses in pots on their own | AT fbe executed in strict t Soe : 
ceive Dasher Pinus, i piri too amar art &e., at 9s. per dozen. Catal sent free on ‘oodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. 3 
tomeria japonica Libocedrus chiliensis application. —Hedenham Rosary, awen, Suffolk. ey, CAMPBELL” 
Ofek. Prios om application Trees, of sizes, from ere NEW DAHLIA, “SIR COLIN 
5 to 10 feet. Prices on ap 8) i 
; pey aa L F.S E We eE ju t Youstved direct from his HITEHEAD anp HAMMOND, Fronrsts a 
NEW VARIEGATED "“GERANTUMS— Esc tuse ana repeat Cae kban, Wykeham Pisce, Midea aoe 
Ist, BURNING BUSH, having foliage variegated wi are now sen trong planis a pelee 
wl of bright crimson; was tg Cupressus Eason See oe ling Dahlia, colour rich dark rang 
Royal Botanic Society’s Exhibitions last Ap e anas a RR sine, smooth eT rae 
oe all who saw it to be the most MN, S pa centro, and very constant.“ W. & H. have PUT aaa 
that of Geraniums. It has a bril- Juniperus occidentais ereat 5 5 ee miner Phot ahem g class. It 
of flowers standing well up above the foliage, x So eae 4 exhibitors as being the best in oS 
most desirable variety. 6d. each | —_Libscedrus nF taal binler Prize at the Rochdale Floral eight 
TUM: fo wariega Siia Picea nobiite ve a ne ae bition, the only — shown for com 
‘bl: à larre tram of ADe deste Pinus Benthamiana Se manene araar Plants now ready, 7s. 6d. each. 4s, per, 
te distinct Som Eaa former, and also a Jeffrei Vane asa Ra oo ag gigging RY. 4s. to 68. per, 
ett al drd ahde BA | S : Sipo [io aarp don Weis a 
the rhea three plants of a sort s Sabinin Crom pety ) PAS, in great Wally, from si por doz. iS te Ob 
einai dinky wei j ibelia — - a formosum, an per doz. ; peasy ; Calceolaria 
4 ee oe H a 
eae ese the ate Kind kinds Sequoia sempervirens <. i floribunda, and other per dos. 5 show peksis 
gigantea... ag ow - Frenc! 
a NN Sheffield 68. to lan per atk 
