oe THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Jone 5, jg 
7 ELLOW TANKARD TURNIP, on TANKARD|___SKIRVINC’S IMPROVED TURNIP SEEDS. carnnoNtW, BXOTIe ypaaeeee, 
SWEDE.—A valuable e hanes, with the leaf of a eqenmgon ae SKIRVING hee to announce to the an RN, 
ULE, vy. 
Turnip, and a root si smile ar e Yellow Sw ode, 20 8 gme stim ‘armers, of England, S wod, Yow! Fg ae that his | N: d and d ibed in the Birr: y 
called Tankard Swede, may Toe sone till end o Price erop of TURNIP SEEDS of la Eaa. g proved a very OBERT SIM 
1s. per lb., or cheaper in large quantities. atecndacod onè, he is aaa 2d to offer his on ot pa at ‘the mode- R Sree aca now ea 
_Surton & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, | rate pa of 9d. per lb. viz. :— piaite fe this banati eae blis! fuse 
EIGATE SILVER SAND, best quality, 3 ers entire stock The crests at the A, Whi 
ton ; 1s. 6d. per bushel; inferior, i. peri Delivere | re Hai at GREEN ROUND TURNIP. large and dense, and often a3 wide padi the 
Se eny London Breet oe Daiveyy. of various | Of the other varieties of TURNIP, CARROT and WURZELS, | ASi is evergreen and attains fully 3 f rh 
kinds, and Leaf Mould, E rio or s mal ame 9 — Sor also CLOVERS, both English, Wiisie “anid Dutch, as well as | 2 most attractive and distinet object #2 
sand, 1s. 9d., or on. hire, 6d. each ; 5 hold a ton, Wi, owe Kenna E ERENNIAL RYG RASS, he has son and well-selected stock, | €Xhibition and decoration, and will A à 
Purveyor to nee Majesty, Pakkaa » Old Kent Roa hich he can safely festenanenst as being the best that a gene to ee collection of Greenhouse, 
“WONDERFUL” STRAWBERRY, ibly be pom ured, the whole having been either grown | Ñ. mo e itself is a thoroughly greenhouse p 
T NURSERYMAN, “Northesnpton, “price aes aera his own care or selected from pe most topated growers. 4 ery reason to expect t iet; 
—The above Strawberry is a week later t Iratian RYE-GRASS, of the improved variety offered b . feels confident it will be considered 
“u British Quesn,” and perfectly m The fruit is AARE him for the last few years, he has again ‘secured a fan arge stock of wie Fern novelties of the Season ; its 
in such abundance, that to place a stick near | pure home-grown Seed, of excellent quality, which he strongly | W1 ns once satisfy daak Fara present 
the centre of each plant, ae fom, it port the long clusters Fecommends i in reference toi are rted Foreign saved SEED, the ustomary disc 
of fruit from ¢ ng the surrounding ground. T od te latter being seldom clear Dea seeds, s application, Carriage, paid z Tondon page 
naturally a nall grower. The following Testimonials fi Priced Ca; atalogues n application. —Liverpool, June 5. ot’s Cray Nursery. Foot’s Cray, don Tol SE 
two of th minent cultivators of fruit are Sari ally = 
referred to Dr ana 
Age a iy oF Ie clo, aites SEEDS OF NEW AND RARE PLANTS, 
flavour, and cba sal I was delighted with the won- 
d = crops of ripe fruit I saw in your nu oenar Send me 100 
“2 <5 ANIEL JUDD, C on toi the Re Ha nho Hon. oe, Spencer, JAME S CARTER & C Q 9 SEEDSMEN, 
Althorp Park, Oct. 6, 1857.” 
“Sir,—I to acknowlgdge ay receipt of 100 plants o re been IGH H (0) LBO R N, LO 
fe ag E r sree pYA P oanad iie that Syon me R HAE just received fom the East ane A cng - eaeple. oe: the oe Seeds hse whol vid 
a very extraordinary fruit, so good good in a Asn ae ge pate ca ing) :— wed 
kina oS tne ae to my oe ost st Noble the Max uis of CLI T S DA TERI, “EERB RIS 
r m™m 2 arquis A nda pew greenhouse e-Planh 2 native of New Holland, | A handsome hard 
a eens nee: astle A: Ashby, yd 6, 1867. and described in Curtis's “ Botanical Magazine” as under :— ' | like foliage ; native of Ne Nepaul. peal. e Gh pee beantifl Ben. 
Messrs. Rollisson &Son, Tooting Mr, "Davie, Ogle’s r Be Hills- “In p ainé of size the flowers e quite = e oe > POINCIANA REG 
»» E.G. Henderson&Son, London deo. a of the now wee known Clianttus puniceus, in TA, 
» Henderson, Pine-apple Place | ,, Ferdinand Gloede, aux | richness of colour far superio A An onipo rare ed handsome stove trees bright rie 
Mr. tee r Turville, g of the oemp 3 relieved by tie, velo vety aoe a i | 
am | dise of the standard of the petals.” 5s. per packet. BAMBUSA SPINOSA, 
The Bamboo Tree of the East, very scarce, 2s, Od, 
H = LOWE Sk ED ABALIA PAPYRIFERA. ‘<< “mm 
eig pae ae ad very curious plant, fi J. C. & Co, have also received the following z= 
PRESENT Wg | their rice paper. n 
Lupiana, imported, 6 vari te. seslatinn, Coots eae g rot w Me Journal Général @ Horticulture, KENNEDYA, nova (?), 
Stock: Emperor, or Perpe! arieties, splendid 2 0| 2s. 6d. ae irae Beit i a new species; pum wki» 
2 ~~ are quta noir, ar and, ren to to any ie Stock, fone M TEOMPSONIANUM, ; 
ng very dou of : 
Monting for several years, ES A scarce rose-coloured species, native of Mussoree. 28. 6d. ““STRELTTZIA ALBA (), 
Wallflowers, 6 gigantic’ double Sietlo, bright and per packet, Received Good Hope. 28, 6d; per packet 
These are from a Continental grower who has gained mt J.C. ann CO, have also Seeds to offer of the following varieties of RARE CONIFER, PLANTS OP TBE 
many first-class Prizes. | SORTS RAISED FROM SEE i 
side Saved by an Ar y+ a. WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA, Mammoth Tree of California, 
Calceolaria, tigred and spotted (saved by an Amateur from 
ry) os 
¿| JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, &c., 238, High Holborn, Tea) We 
the finest collection in Sya count 2 
Carnation, from Prize Flow rs, saved by an Amateur 1 
snn ae (eke a ok other 4 ÈG 3 
ompson ani eminent Growers. 
Picoto, ron tae’ show w flowers, saved by an Amateur 10 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. | 
Primula sinen ensis fimbriata, saved trom th he best fringed ; t eai 
owers . te .. 
Bold by WILLIAM Dexver, Seedsm: an and Florist, £ A 
82, Gracechurch Street, London. ~ io A 
CHEAP Jens ee Brock oF Qanantons; >a rz 
UCHSIAS, GLOXINIAS, ACHIMENES, ROSES, &c. 
ENRY WALTON, Edge End, Marsden, near 
H Burnley, Lancashire, RT call attention to the follow- MESSRS. VEITCH & SON, 
ing, vie he ae offers mihas Tp r low prices 
Stron: et 
nGERANTUMS of 1899, vig :—Admiration, Amazon, Corsair, — EXOTIC NURSERI ES, EXETER AND CHELSEA, 
e n ee fe: BBR: par donen § OF FA TA VE ii now offering for the first time the followi the which the 
Ditto, older varieties, viz. :—Attraction, Carlos, Dido, Fidelia, | -LL have ome edt se solely es the Gatormtasticn. of submipting only ohne 
Topsy, to, - 6s. per dozen s SS merit. Plants are now ready for delivery. tai 
an — *, Barbette, Evening easuring full ; E i 
Ara Gipsy Queen, Que ho Queen, of eaa Lady Raa CLIANTHUS RAMEE... like Azalea pay 1 be considered as 
sg Garden: s era es > flower stan reed readily even l while quite isi, 
roduced from Aus- | acquisition to the greenhouse species of this gente 
tralia, young— mints 1 Curtis Magazine 
Spot varieties, viz, :——Adale | scarcely a foot high blooming feel. It is figured in Curtis's beet 
Ce pars and E eti - Hool 
Odier, "don a Mictlez,” agane Duval, Hortense Miellez, “ Botani ” for this month, and was exhibited at ; e, is pecu 
Pescatorei, Roide’s Pow Houttei, Verschaffelti, Ea the er Spring Meeting of the Horticultural arr at St. | the corolla very large, pure white ; its margin 
12s. per dozen ; some of t aboro and choice older varieties, James’s Hall on April21, when it was universally and deservedly | an 2" They also very sweet inde 
and 9s. d H. SRE pon: 2 admired. The flowers are of a fine bright scarlet, with intensely | are of a beautiful dark green, and the plant is of a 
FUCHSIAS of mis, Antagonist, Cœur | dark crimson centre, ph much Tir and richer in colour than shy habit. We feel no hesitation in 5g 
de Leon, Cedo Nalli, Gathering 1 a tolls du Nord Little |C. puniceus. Price Ts. 6d. each. Di splendid naveli being omoda that ibia et St 
al E a Star of t FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA A. merit. Good established plants, : 
Night” sunt ip Cre > mest Ciy Rei & the at This pretty plant is figured in MY ae chi, Mei s 1 Hooker). 
Maria. Strong p. a and 12s, pot dozen; smaller zine” for July, 1857, where Sir W. J. Hoo ruc hus speaks of it. SELAGINELLA LYALL! 
db... post frees per downm. is, p ai p A “Charming flowering specimens of tine coe and handsome} This is a mast striking and i c lio whe 
GLOXINIAS. Erect, Flowering varieties. — ce ag cula, | Plant were received in April, 1857, from Messrs. Veitch & Son, | recently been introduced fro AS a by an i 
A , oculata, Carthusiana, cerulea, Comte de For Sno of the Exeter and Chelsea Nurseries, which had flowered un- hi : ati c one 
ag de a grandis, Helen of nag anys — harmed in the ge ground, being equally hardy no doubt with |‘dark green, nliariy na their 
uline, Mars, ceruleus, mirabilis, Ro Jes Belges, the well known F. viridissima.” resem fini es of Ferns, d 
Ta Vi Trien Wagneri, &c. 93, and 12s. per _ The flowers aro a clear bright yellow, streaked with orange 
GLOXINIAS, not erect.—Amelia, “Exquisite, Taa i nside. t pendulous. A most abundant bloomer, and itis | the most’ beau 
Eleanor, Grand | , Leonie Van Houtte, 7 t, Princesse unquestionably w a annie addition to our hardy spring í flower- 
er E ar ew ig ang care a Ente to ee ee 
— erse! Bouche, carminata 3 e» L . é 
splendens, Chirita, Carl Walforth, cordata, Dr. Bneuzod, "OLEA ILICIFO THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA Q j 
mond Boissier, Estelle, Hendersoni, Louis Van Houtte, This is a fine perfectly hardy: evergreen introduced in. being now enabled 
longiflora superb, lanata, Madame Randatler, magnifici, | from Japan by our Mr. Thomas Lobb. the folineoae large and| We are much gratified bl 2 tea 
Parsoni, patens, rosea el Roezli, Sir T. Thomas, violacea | handsome, oft i nek Sona en, and the flowers are a | of the above truly remarka! Tindle: describes 
ge Bes Re eS. ok opnam i ure ubite, double the size of oea a me, and.quite ag finely ferous Tree, which Professor Lindle: ee 
a ay scented. Ha withstood the severity of the past two ‘deners’ Chronicle size 
Pico Eckhiutei, Peet bey sg hy seg qed Ortgiesi, and Waren: both at Sree amt Exeter, ai awe es whatever, | This being an srongronn tree ot AS j 
The nine varieties for 12s. free by. post, or no charge for | there can be no doubt as to its perfect ess, which, com- | Which pas mas ohne? ita 
T. Ies ; bined with its beauty as an ornamental shrub, warrant us in | Britain, rende: introd i 
R .—Sel varieties of-last and previous years. Nice | recommending it as a decided acquisition in its class. Price 
Toona Perpetentd' ates Dito Meme Senn z 
ybri erpe! 3 u 
Imperial, Cardinal Patrizzi, Gustave Coraux, Helen, Madame RHODODENDRON ed at renee 
Schmidt; Madame Heraud, Madle. Alice Leroy, Maria Aviat, ots o Fist ae ee br 
, Duc d’Elchingen, General Pelissier, ani ny p! o i i 
; ` oo We have aad in poe othe lants of this truly | character we Mad tho Leth sia 
G a p elix Peretti, Lo Rag! distinct and”beaui i ep species, w! = Seen fail ne | ° ohare sa si 
be universally and appreciated by all lovers of this 
end triba Brac ag ts. It was exhibited Aite at the 
orticultural 3m on May 5, when 
ficate; at-the Grand Gardi t 
EEE on June 3 and 4 it x awarded a First Prize, and 
similarly i at the Royal Botanic Society’s Sh 
on May 20; the Crystal aoe pop of May 
dley thus speaks of it in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of | ani 
| May ‘9, 1857 : Poe other Rhododontroes exhibited peitai fe 
Messrs, Veitch was a new kind from Moulmein, with: fi 
| The usual allowance of one plant over will th 
special Irade terms may be had for ir arger gli 
Mosrs. V. & Sows PLANT CATALOGUS for the present season will 
and be forwarded post free on oa applet 
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