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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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435 
— ARIA SEED. T 
i CHOICE CINERARIA SEED. 
row viet bo. Hak riuk in offering| JOHN KEYNES, “Castle “Street. Nursery, Salisbary. I U imara aert awp CO. have bara ready for 
g plants of the abovi ac named hardy All the leading flowers of this season = a oh mer f their very s! 
f the plants now offered are be found in bis CATALOGUE now any ibe beemd wes ERARI AS 
all are well hardened and ready for im- } on app oan _ which have been sav oe ed the e from fine selected? 
“adem ay paapa They were raised fro: es The ue new Bedding Dahlia ALBA FLORI- | lowers of t he best new io ye The great, satisfac tion which 
this country by Mr. Fort BUN Sapi jay tee oe h price 2s. 6d. each. Plants of this | their Eikerin have given for man 7 years past has induced 
the 
and after 25th May =n ury, May 29. 
each. isso NEW VARIEGATED IVY-LI 
Sever, — |J CATTELL is now etn FP "Plante. of ‘this 
iw 3 © beautiful variety; the flowers = -s uall; i 
RODIN MOLLE, VARIETY COBY A alos ge and rather brighter than Standish’ 
NEP. Chronicle of May 22, 1858, 
to supply, at 15s. each, 
Pp creste: ou! 
-rng well exieblished planta lB caer a ay — by the principal ation men in 
S; 
ll 
elt a en SON Jores Pe and 
eis novelty, 
Fasoon, GRA ANDE. 
seyeliow in 
now prepared 
BERT SI SMi nd ev 
n is 
po BER Š 1 7 will be sent out under the Ny 
vigo Aha pe tae whi ich ho power the ed, price 2s, re h, or 21 ago Aa “The = crem 
i f the fronds ar ey to the Trade w. Z e ordered. remittance must 
e as the fronds themse Ives pany orders yaad pon Maw cal ir 
and Seed Establishment, Westerham, Kent. 
HOICE HARDY FLOWER-SEEDS, sent post 
paid at 6d. per packet.—Aquilegia rest a i fine striped ; 
Aanias, fine does Campanula ba, true ; 
Tolls 
appearance 
Price per dozen on 
Post-office Orders on 
t, S.E. 
rent Ga rden Market, London, , W.C. 
-TESSRS. E. n HENDERSON & SON 
SERING CATALOGUE ‘of § Soft ; Wooded and — Plants 
distrik other NEW PLANTS are fi 
DI 
TORREYA. GRA S, 21s. each. 
Ma Barem’s collection of brilliant-coloured beacause ed PHLOX “PRINCESS ALICE,” by Li TERY, nad 
Ea Auers two select competition Also the novel and beauti ful yellow-ground winter-flowering 
sees argent ae TREE CARNATIONS ; select p lanati i atle GLOXINTAS: 
ed competition FUCHSIAS. the “send delicately fragrant GARDENIA nes pagel gene h eyes 
i asi r oat ari ama GERANIUMS. ing fre ee plants throughout the early 
NEW ACHIMENES by Messrs. WHITE summer &e. Ming 
beautiful Yellow Rose, “ISABELLA GRAY” acide a 2, 
“THE ILLUSTRATED BOUQUET.” 
Single Parts, 10s. 6d. 
_ Part III. now published. ubscribers, 7s. 6d. post free. See page 27! 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. 
ag siggy. fo 
them to pay even pueben attehiien to their 
: ge et & Co. are ens abled to 
present season’s saving as are 
| they have previously sent o 
ality, so that 
Peco pe their seed of thi x 
astly superior to any. w! 
t fre 
Scalel aad wi warranted 
by L., P, & © 
The present is an teil time for sowing, and od their 
stock owing to its select quality is limited, early orders are 
cited. 
nae Nursery, Exe Esta ablished 17, ae os See 
er. 
SANTS? FOR GROWING UNDER THE SHADE OF TREES 
Bea B 
T mo STANDISH, RYMAN, Bagshot. — 
4 
"CEPHA 
pre both form: 
NEW AND “Sat PLANTS. 
rA 
easure in now  oering for for a ee time the following novelties, in the selection of on they 
is submitting only such Plants as are of general usefulness ani d sterling 
E> maida eng aan crisped round 
us- | ac pee to the enhouse species of this 
d 's ““ Botanical 
Spring Meeting of the Hortic St. 
! aon April21, when it was universally and deservedly 
The flowers ome — a a GE PA with intensely | are 
h larger and richer in colour than 
6 each, 
Tiis must bo considered as a valna bie ait 
BERBERIS pei WE BERBERS BEALI. 
ERBERI te RMEDIA. 
pa a2 t magnifoent foliage, the swect 
of their flo y of their large frui 
SKIMMIA JAPONICA. Pes Tee tiful pant ee in a 
ight 
other p I know o. 
sun, their fine p A is 
pa the shade of other ens 
been but scantily beget e with ih plants id the} purpose A uadi e- 
amed; airt oe found pa yer 
SER Pms args Mai ned. each and sg ng be 
intermedia, the lowest. price of which is 
Bagshot, May DDR AE RA ral 8 DAS 
ei TNGTONIA ibd TEA, 
Tue GIANT TREE OF CAL Au 
as again 
ii his hoy interesting 
Tree, of w excellent condition 
and fit for immediate planting. 
Lowest cash prices for stout healthy Plants, grown from seed, 
Ts. 6d. to 10s. 6d. each, 
For Summer Planting W. S. has always on hand a selection 
im 
imbricata 
of Fine Specimen Plants in tubs, of 
maahi wa Cupressus, of sorts 
| Pinus, ditto 
j Li chiliensis 
Ornamental E of bizes, from 
l. 
GERMAN ret OTHER a SEEDS. 
ESSRS. PARKER anp WILLIAMS beg to 
announce that their select DESCRIPTIVE and PR wii og 
CATALOGUE o! of the above is nov 
Zinnias, &c., are from the first cultiv: 
ons past have given 
cellaneous Flower Seed 
care, and none but th 
are offered ; a brio 
hi ee 
sp n Germany, oat m4 
universal satisfaction, The Mis- 
s have been selected with the greatest 
e finest varieties in their respective classes 
warranted t to name and of 
Roses, Indian Azaleas, Mis- 
thouse, Bed ding, and Maniy ee ants, rod 
is published an akan will be forwarded ane tanfo 
Hous Holloway, ondon, Ñ C ini Sevi A aT, and Hornse, 
EORGE SMITH E ai maiin out his. es 
superb SEEDLING ADEA 
Princess of Prussia, 
ifu., tv 
t-class certificates at ihe Royal 
Regent's Park, London, in June and July 
aha have been ibe pf spoken of by the gardening press. 
*,* Coloured drawings by Andrews will be forwarded in 
or 12 postage s in ee of the Gardeners’ 
Chronicle of February 6, 13, and 21, 
of for July, 1858, be forwarded on 
4 L N. 
this splendid novi pe bein, pervs that af a plant of the 
first meri coe plants, 42s, each ; extra strong t 
do., 638. CAT. W° PLA 
ELLA ALL for 1858 is now ready for distribution, and can be had o 
apea Ey annk hich has agate, = irp ae oira tains descriptions of the Now Plant 
This p plant, w) p ‘them for the first time, together with upwards of 
recently been introduced from Madagascar by the oe 7; W. Bis B00. Now F Plants in fes and vario that Da 
Eells ibe wi with dark peg in peonliarly eid meme — collected y them from the most eminent sources. 
green, of a pecu rn wate 
mbling the soa OF Hema Bod chee Gta ‘The Nurseri es Tooting, Tandon; S, 
are are clearly and delicat S i. tis undoubtedly one of 
be cl ing esa “$i interesting of its genus ever offered, 
pee to be seen to be admired: o choice collection is 
Price 10s. 6d. each, aa peo w — it. A, e Ie planta, 21s. each. 
10s. 6d. 
J OPSIS DOL ABRATA (True). 
hard 
Snob” en shrub, introduced We are much gratified in being 
Lobb. . The Tiagi is large and 
green, and a as lowers are a 
ine 
ea fragrans, 
ity of 
gardens of this cot cng 
was exhibited at Chiswick on June 2, 1857, 
a First Class Prize for its striking beauty and pcr 
and a lant of so distinct a habit and of =, sae a 
character we have seldom had the Pe ate ap fering. 
oung plants, 63s. 
THUNBERGIA 
ap tie 
aj. This ve Climber pn considered 
identical y Ria T 1aarifolia, b but it has since proved to 
apone T S betes Se Seen 
rere di rand prod bea! 
x ith re bg mS er sinter pe ne very large 
and hands It a igured in in Citi's “* “Botanical i Magazine” 
for ‘August, 1857, m i W. J. Hooker speaks most highly 
owers | of it. Price 7s. 6d. eac 
of one plan are taken; and 
Bef Baad for eed piece A Thane pa abe on ene be ie poms of a sort. 
eer PLANT CATALOGUE for the present season will be ready ina few days, 
post free on application. 
coop “SEEDS, “CARRIAGE FREE. 
WERS 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROW) 
OF Aata DISAPPOINTMENT. ¥ 
Suros AND SONS, SEED rona Reading, 
Berks, can sw every kind of FARM AND 7 
SEEDS of Paea A superior quality. urd 
i ists residing in the most re: 
2pm 
WEDNESDAY, June esc al 
Tuurspar, — i 7 alkodbees 
sonani aa a ago tate pe been 
large open spaces the 
F giyen to, por great centres of poptllation, 
nitary r the special 
cout Pa eth ial class energetic 
pris» on the other side of the Atlantic have not, 
it seems, been unmindful of this st important 
i Seldom, however, content merely 
consideration. 
to follow in‘ our wake, they have now taken up 
THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS — 
