THE GARDENERS CHRONIC 
LE. 899 
Mar 15, 1858.) 
FINE NEW TURN IP SEED, 
RRIAGE FRE 
, GREEN GLOBE, 9d. Ib. 
ag lee eee on per Ib. R POLE oc AE nat ve 
No 
ee IN LARGE QUANTITIE 
CHOICE CINERARIA SEED. 
VEOMA jad pewar ape anp CO. sin aoe ready for 
sending sof f their very superi: 
ERARIAS, 
which have been jen Pii the greatest care from fine selected 
towers of the best new varieties. The — at satisfaction which 
shave given for many y induced 
ven gr eater attention to Abai quality, ge that 
are “enabled to aiis ommend their seed of this 
present season's saving s being vastly superior to any which 
ee I ed noe 
SUTTON & SONS, Reading, Berks, 
large stock of the above kinds of a Seeds, saved from fine transplanted Bulbs, can TNE recommend them, 
can supp -ia large quantities at low pri 
TTON’S CHAMPION SWEDE is ls. per Ib. 
oe 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
JAMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, 
sak HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C 
attention to the Twenty-third Annual Issue of their ENCYCLOPZEDIC GATALOGYE of FLORI- 
| CULTURAL, a ar and cae proc fea meets geet universally admitted to be the penne Bie ae cally arranged 
Catalogue published. Itwill be forwarded free ost paid to all parts of the world upon aj 
EDS. 
season, many rare and choice Seeds, and a total of 
This d ment of the Catalogue s all the the 
wasp 3000 erent varieties of Flower coin of each of be tee a a complete s scientific description is given by means of a system 
of perspicuous ta tabular arrangement, admirably adapted for referential c 
VEG 
J. C & Co. have bestowe d great attention upon this branch of the Bu siness, and beg to intimate that all Seeds sent fr 
their establishment they warrant to be unadulterated and of the last season’s growth. The Catalogue contains only those scant 
which = =~ confidently recommended as well deserving of cultivation, to each of which is affixed the time of sowing, &c., 
forming a concise and comp lete guide for the Kitchen Garden 
AGRI TURAL 
CUL SEEDS. 
tain all the Peia and most approved varieties. J. C. & Co. are particularly careful that 
sent out. 
Post fre 
Sealed -a wW: warranted 
by L., P, & C 
T arge packets, 5 5s. Od. each if 
Small do. 6d, each è 
The nt i RENE time for Be Ts "and pi their 
stock owing eh ite A quality is limited, early orders arẹ 
ene solicit ted. 
Nursery, Exeter. Established 1720. 
raw MUSCAT HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
3 Er, 
PENE. AR THU! R HE NDERSON Anp ©O. 
hav h pleasure in Cirecting the attention of Grape 
me to the oat MUSCAT HAMB URGH, plants of which 
will be supplied by t sha in Aii 
The Popping o f planta me be in strict rotation as the 
orders are received, and eet the wishes of customers S thay 
will tei sent t out in three lie 
The first size vet, be "aioin Mep gee saibi 
a fruitin oe, 
, 
e planting 
ap 
Pi Ay Place, Edgeware Road, ‘London, w. _May 15. 
ne 
OR THREE YEARS § SUCCESSIVELY 
HIS ROYAL FIGHNESS Ho Sr ee Ly ssn tee 
UTTON’S CHAMPION m] "the East 
erks and i = Bucks mentee her a = Sere 
1856, and 1857. w Seed now ready, 1 r lb. ; 508. per 
bushel, carriag ef 
Royal al Berks 
Wet 
t, Reading. 
NEW ANNUALS FOR 1858. 
Catal and coloured plate.) 
CHELLA MARGI NATA, rose white border, a MENZIBSI, bright golden yellow, 1s. per oc gg 
ERA DRUMMONDI NANA, very dwarf, ls. per 
eat Beit os INSIGNIS, rosy purple, 1s. per pekt. 
JAMES CARTER & CO., era iniaa &C., 238, , High . Holborn, London, W.C. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1858, 
M: 
ponnera May 19—Microscopical .......sessssssees 
SATURDAY, 22—Crystal Palace Flower Show ..++ Noon. 
Can GRAPES be made to RIPEN OUT oF DOORS in 
NEW AND BEAUE IES PLANTS. 
this country f P Not ‘out hubituelty i in aan — sum- 
MESSRS. VEITCH & SON, 
EXETER AND CHELSEA, 
the selection of which they 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERIES, 
‘AVE much pleasure in now o fe 
5 
Dh. 
hy 
have been guided solely by the rove, Sar of submitting only sterling 
Plants ‘or delivery. 
d the ed 
” for month, and 
of ths Horticultural ag oe ere at St. 
paky habit. 
penna moves nfi dont that it Lahn of the 
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA. first merit. Good SE plants, 42s, each; extra strong 
is fikuređ in ‘‘Curtis’s Botanical Maga- 
> risar, where Sir W. J. Hooker thus speaks of it, 
‘plant specimens of this rare and handsome 
o wakar tera 1857, from Messrs. Veitch & 
arani nh oe qo which had flowered un- 
well k mn ground be being eq with 
ually hardy no doubt 
are a sas tate bright yellow, streaked with o: 
pendulous. A most abundant bloomer, and a itis 
“na A n ly eane aie ie haiingii 
i 
as clearly and delicai 
the most beautiful and Tatera of i 
has only to be be admired. 
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THUJOPSIS papera aan (True). 
ed in nerang to offer plants | 
sagaia and b | beautiful apenas, Coni- | 
me pe 
’ 
This nena acco deroa tree size and og 
which with: at s perfect: heady. i in 
a am renders th the aoa: of it a matter | reat arbori- 
and of much satisfaction to the ugh 
leasure of adding s 
ie | 
HEH 
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two winters 
'y protection whatever, 
a 
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ak 
mo rE p ent Ba aces ep 
its beauty as an omamental shrub, warrant us in 
it as a decided acquisition in its class. Price 
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with ine 
roms 
and a plant oi 
character we tavo se pt re had the ee of sari 
Well established young plants, 63s. 
NBERG 
vaai s lants of this truly 
cm Semap as ich cannot fail to 
of plants. It 
s 
E 
e Climber was at first 
aT laurifolia, b butit phen gt since st 
beauty and 
es wh pom eee extremely rasa 
rand ibition at fi 
4 it Oa awarded a First Prize, and 
ga Botanic ee meet mam racemes. 
the te ce? 
odendrons exhibited by pene most highly 
oe August, Beert ia. yor Sys 
Moulmein, with flowers 
of it. Price 7s. 6d. eac 
Of one are taken; and 
may be} had for “ce Sablon ‘No Tete allowance on ae Lon iros plants of a sort, 
PLANT CATALOGUE for the present season will be ready ina few days 
ion, 
in the las 
n it |ealled Perray, nea 
part of the department of the Seine a1 
a [th 3 be 
e | ma 
eet “ymca: and very large 
tainebleau, producing him 
Grapes worth in nao 1200 of, 
(See Journ. Soc. Imp. 
of this branch of cultivation has 
been lately taken in France, erty if the pub- 
eads to the 
aso 
was appointed 
isit the scene of w perge z 
© Com mittee, which consisted of 
CHEVET, and For 
| dam statement w 
being gs so o interesting thata Committee 
AY a 
essrs. PEPIN, : 
report to the ‘following effect.. 
The residence of M. Bo 
Ram 
e borders of the forest of Rambouille 
ttee reached Perray at A A.M, on the 
ed to examine 
a ad immediately poe 
mad It had been 
D a 
mend of Vi , especially of 
aie who veo alvgeato ch bord Borders a Floreat 
gardeniag, A the following descri 
puri 
The 
5th October, an 
the 
of the soil in which M. 
eed a tie soil i is or ‘rom being of first- 
quality ; the. a mass 0 ronan stones 
omen covered by a layer of rather ight aie 
it grows Vines marvellously.” 
