THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
571 
"Jor 24, 1858.] 
nmm HOLLYHOCK SEED. 
ut asp SON beg leave to remind’ ad- 
i miery ot tè of this Sie noble flower that tthe present is a 
. the seed to secure a strong bloom early peal year. 
vba post, 1s. to 5s. each. For Leon of Agents see 
$e ir Ait ts. The ere anne of Plants jus 
fies,‘ Cheshan’ = 
eS a 
ANTHEM z MS. 
Eea LL a AND “C0, have now ready for sending out 
arieties SO pot Epi uring the A seaso: 
y WALTON, ey le End Marsden, near 
H Burnley, Lancashire, begs 
ee ASB “British Sailor, Governor-General, Guiding Star, 
FU eet Princess of Prussia, Prima Donna, 
tf erick William of Prussia, Queen of the Sea, Rose 
„of Castile, Striped Perfection, Lio: io a eee —— 
Striped meen, Unicolor, Gem of Merriott, Princess Super 
fal, e ods Semidouble; at 2s. to 2s. 6d. each when 
8s. per dozen 
Cheru ti Domvilleana, Isabella, Kitty Tyre, 
papi, bor eee e, Miss Breeze, Norfolk Rival, Sun- 
Topsy, Hanmer, Mrs. Ebrington, Bacchus, Carac- 
Carlos, Prima Donna, Gold aan Defiance, Eclipse, 
Disian, Lady Seymour, Lady Havelock, Lord M y 
Cyclops, Eastern Beauty, Earl of bury, Mrs. en 
James Outram, at 6s. 6d. per dozen, or the set of 31 for 
PETUNIAS.—Antigone, General Havelock, Hespe: 
Banner, ag Ae a ae Sane of Whites. ‘Queen of 
Sains purpurea plenissima, 
M ille , Scamuek des Iimthales, —_ te Perfection, 
ag , alba Supreme, Princess 
The Queen, Prince Coubare of , Princess 
Louise, Prince Arthur, Flora, 1s. each ; or 10s. per 
Mi Leighi, ntoniensis, Belmontive, 
or rc -a for 10s. 
/ELLANEOUS PLANTS. 
d. abarina, 
2s, 6d. to 3s. 6d. 
PA ollen eB 6 
»  Doncklaari .. 2 6 
Tradescantia  discol 
vittata.. 5 2 6 
Monochzetum ensiferum, 
Zs. 6d. to 3 6 
= M‘Donaldi, 
mg, 3s. 6d. to 5 0 
Passiflora Decaisneana 2 6 
IS varieties for = 
Princess Alice 6d. each, 
ae x yee on aj applicatio on, ên n fyi ne ee 
when the order ar m age to 5. 
Orders payable at Nelson, in Marsden 
Te wing Report of the merits of the under 
named en a which were sent in 1857 to the 
Society’s Garden, London, for being grown and 
is contained in a letter from Mr. "A. Hen erson, a 
Superinten mdai dated Horticultural Garden, 
EA t bearer; Hudson Bay 
me Fane eat Teale, medam size, good 
Seed Tak Bd mma art 128. per 50; 20s. p. 100. 
Sait WALTER R SCO’ et eaf-stalk stout, ee y hairy, — 
roundish, very dwarf habit, flavour very good.” Grea 
50; 20s. per 100. 
ae d Leat broad and thin, widely serrated, a 
100. 
PLUS ULTRA.“ Dark red flesh, solid, rich and excel- 
me} eri Se the very best,” Early, very large. 
first-class Strawberry. ” 18s. per 50; 
18s, per 50; 
‘ance, 
3 F last autumn been presented wi lants, an 
her carefully testing their merits, reo: a pleas in a 
Sorig th. the iat May n is one of the ias exi 
Strawberries ever rai for ear’ ears 2 SET Sa 
ost unfavourable 
out. on and after ee 12s. ‘per dozen ; i. 25 ; 
UL 15s. per 50 oe per 100. above, with nearly pe 
varieties, can be supplied di the season. 
W: J. NICHOLSON, Yarm, Yorkshire. 
M. aa Me St EL 
4 ~ JAMES CARTER 
HI 
z c & Co. oy also selected 
choicest and suitable for tg sowi 
os gu sie inii at 
ses aa s 
ae FLOWER SEEDS FOR SOWING 
JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST. 
HOLBORN, her aaa AAR 
Tm 
an 
bl ie LLED COLLECTIONS, 
LA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, 1s. per p 
from their ngeni Catalogue of Seeds a few PERENNIALS of the we 
Tem a Gardens and various exhibitions around gota 
whic! , package included :— 
5 jei . 25s. Od. | 25 best varieties .. ped Ôd, 
2 best varieties” $s < -- 83. 0 
Sheer kinds, 6s. per 
T 40s s. per 100. 
If rred they can be sa safely A by post at this 
fitoi; th an extra charge of per dozen to cover postage. 
Post-office Orders — at Sangin a Norfolk. 
Royal Nursery, 7 Gre reat Yarmouth, No orfolk. 
NE wP p 77 AN 
“ILEX AQUIFOL P UM 
ESS 
ins VARIEGATIS.” 
J. PER RY. ite sent inform 
he above ink 
G Fotin as they 
xt 
out ne: 
e executed 
andar and are omen 42s. each. 
ac 
NR ilepa pions 
ma 
“ THE NEW MUSCAT HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
sie yi 
3 9 
; - <4 
| Jypessns ARTHU HEN DERSON x co. 
ave much el ~4 directing the attenti 
Growers to the new MUSCAT HAMBURGH, planta ot ae 
will be supplied by them af August, 1858. 
The supplying of plants will be in strict rotation as Acad 
TS A 
| will be sent out oi sizes, _ a 
rst size wi rema mre fy large a brie 
| for fruiting in - ae A 633 
The also a 
sft for i imme: 
diate planting fang 
Pine-apple Place, Edgeware Road, ‘London, W Re uly 24 
a me a E 
Srep 
ESTABLISHMENT. 
ed Si ach. 
NEW iiaii GERANIUN ( — meee oer out in May) 
AULINE (Perry), 
Very compact, dwarf habit, foliage closer than that of Tom 
Thumb, E pec me. aie trússos of of sere oe ged flowers, 
Price 33. each.—The Nursery, Ban! uly 2 
HARLES GRUNEBE E NURSERYMAN, 
a a wt Chelsea, and Seep MERCHANT, of Trank fort- 
a-Maine, begs to inform n om an Horticulture, and 
the Trado T there he has nge T, in | 
belon to m Hou use, facing t | 
(West), a | 
ag AE ends to devote that tto a Horticultural a md | 
Seed Establishment in noe various bene a on the Pipen Nimble Green Round” and “Early Six 
operatio: vn pa 
modern and improved methods. The “ei pay noe? 
ne of | 
g the genog of the pantat 
nhouses, all com- 
ceived at og Office in the 
illas, July 
PLANTS FOR GROWING antan THE SHADE OF TREES, 
SoLD 
OHN STANDISH, Bagshot. — 
| 
| Siva 
New 
esting, and bei 
sold at a reduced gi 
pets Rye-gr: a 
| quan’ a aair reïs 
| 24 Ibs. of q latter (along) 
fe them 
al 
E GRASS SEEDS m may be so 
t or first week of Sechaunber, 
8 RENOVATING MIXTURE” of,Fi mo 
eds for kaproning Old Pastures. Price 9d. 
wt. Sow 121lbs. per acre to i LARO 
ld Pastures. 
NEW TURNIP SEEDS ror LATE SOWING.—“‘Surron’s 
Weeks” are the best 
wi aad vati g, and do well till first ae r September. 
The crop of seed being large, the p haia o 
| 94. js ik 
GARDEN SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING.—SoT & 
PE have a good stock of re Seeds oe the dull mentonsd 
yond Do aay uld be sown during the months of July and 
Cabazo Se sorts | Carrot, Early Hor Radish, of sorts 
Sruitoes: cachinenits Spinni j 
Tae Endive, of sorts x 
Nun 
BERBERIS JAPONICA BERBERIS BEALI. 
IS INTERMEDIA. 
These are arai for their magnificent foliage, the sweet | 
scent of their flowers; and the beauty of their large fruit. 
M J INICA.—This beautiful. plant fruits in a 
any other shrub I know of, and its numerous 
berries are borne all the year round. 
CEPHALOTAXUS agg Seg: fi bosa ai = tin ‘em.—Although 
both forms of this Giant Yew ceed Vv i re 
3un, ge fine foliage is never T “beautiful as 5 whee ise 
under rit shade of other or therto our garden: 
posse but scantily furnished wit h plants for the a ra t= 
med; vise now offered will be foun grees eie pis Pa 
The may be purchased for 2s. 6d. Peay and upwards, except 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
TURDAY, JULY, 24, 1858, 
Now that HORTICULTURAT, sows are over for 
season let us look back e jipa they have 
prods uced, and see how far ney 
pioattnral progress, ve ae is 
such a wl “sary naran a at 
os 
Berberis intermedis, t the lowest price of which is Be ekok- public v: ely to be regarded as 
Bagshot, July 24 80 any fashionable £ d 
TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FURNISHING CON- | collect to see, to yo sen, ond to pass a idle hours 
SERVATORIES OR WINTER GARDENS, agreeably, they bbi 
HOMAS JACKSON awn SON respectfully invite recon th tas Fod-dvewi 
n to their fine stock of e co 
TORY PLANTS, Eeo or Ee ee ur great mi seal oxhibitions 1 hee 
Azalea indica of sorts, 2, 8, 4 and 8 fect in height 
gre nate will have been evident: to all who have attended 
EAR exoay 2i enna AN feck. ne Fo | them, although in aae respects their general 
Berberis of so witi Targo pinmated Javes 2, 8, 4, and 5 ft. | is the same. k as 1841 we had collec- 
anm Poris, 8 AR ati a of Stove dank Greenhouse em Orchids, 
For oio, a b am fect Cape Heaths, Cut Roses (the mode of them 
s-of sorts, ee MR 
„Ahododondron a mbt tad Wye of e ETAT for exhibition i in pots was P Tall 
a elargoniums, 
ododendron aureum pra d6feet. | Cacti, Carnations, Sre samga Fuchsias, 
Rijododendron Sikkim a Bh L Spo», TE ad 5 feet. sa ge cs Calocolarias, and Ranun- 
gigan ower nex N man; 7 
others, an inspection a ia is ariy gaitea e culuses, da all have been produced 
rices of any 0: application will be for- | annually that time to the present, 
dane by return of ae but where convenient. it is recom- i i 
pp 
mended that the pienie ba be weaned, their prices then 
eries, Kingston, 8. W. 
& CO., SEEDSMEN, 
ae CINERARTA, i per packet ; 
DELPHINIUM por say ecatighang ae “ ss Is. Od, 
HEARTSEASE, extra ch ‘h a 
Hí i po 24 13 fo. do sho varicties: oe tesa ot 
ee Eege ng 
4 st mixed x 
PHLOX PERENNIAL, “ie! nm varieties as 
POLYANTHUS, extra reese 
STOOK, IMPERIAL, 1o splendid v varieties <o 1 
e; NEw CAPE or TANT Sinit varieties 3 
d BROMPTON, 12 12 Splendia varieties.. 1 
VERBENA, extra choice .. s. wu wv 
WALLELOWES, 12 12 finest varieties eee ES 
oe .. 
h a Finest mixed . ve 
CARTER & CO, Secdsmen, 
may with justice be 
Pelargon ieee eee 
of what are 
owever, 
ight flo 
‘most te varied and Giatinisg 
reased value and 
Hons, great im 
&e., 238, High Holborn, ais; W.C, 
years formed ai 
sn ie been introduced nich must by 
