58.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 651 
= ot Bin R axp MoCUL 4 LOCH offer Choice Cinerari SEPEROD! IEW EXOTIC FER 
anp DESCRIP- Cale mht Primu a fimbriata, Double Carnation, Donble TON MOLLE, VARISTY CORY 
AND bobs this season is now foe aan Chater’s and Paul’s Double Hollyhock, Brompton, | Nam ayers sind Gardeners’ Chronich verte 
Yr pcr ine on sppliontion irda ana merle Gorman Mk and be | TA OBERT SIN is now preparei copy at Vera 
sooty, 00d will ; ists of Greenhouse Plants, Conifers, Biennials and Perennials for 7s. bi, Do kits an 5s., 10 vigorous and wall eon gemy crested plants 
actions in Soft-wooded acer Fr Be, Set, ee Ai pm of ps beautifal and unique va h he possesses'the o 
Nursery, Great OE South none Covent Garden Market, Lon ae ia ock. It t oug seount to = ies erethonte kind. 
tot Banca ™ mary o the trade. 4 
ILLIA eg to} PLANTS FOR GROWING ire THE SHADE OF eines | anptication, Carriage ete London. Poet ailea DMA AE 
E. 
WILLIAMS b 
S. PARKER AND 7 
d isni that their NEW PRICED SR BY Foot’s Cray, — Nurs Foots ray, Kent, 8. E. 
RIPE CATALOGUE Eren pagnia, ay OHN STAN : mist NURSERYMAN, Bagshot. — Te cae ee 
sod erns, Misce! as , Green BERBERI “Ata NICA | BERDERIS BEALI. 5 
See ‘Plans Variegated and Ornamental foliaged BERBERIS INTERME penn od PARKER ir ag Li IS beg to in- 
Rhododendrons, Indian Azaleas, | ‘These are veinaentle for nautica foliage, the sweet | 
ay — at Eo Tparadiso Nursery, scent of their flowers, and th “i “beauty of their large fru 
(one application. —. its in 4 
and y Roads, Hollo oway, I _— . smaller state eer any other shrub I know of, and its numerous 
Seren Sisters cs ee oe a a 
seis 
w 
å 7 season. 
Farly ordérs are solic’ ited, "a, their, succes cessful cultivation 
ye è — ds ih great measure on early plan 
a CE USTALOTAXUS FORTUNI, Mas. and Fæm.—Although Tah che be ATALOGUES are now ready, 
OMAS RIV E RS i hfi ng “friends and the | both forms of this Giant Yew succeed very well in the full | T ier forwarded y Ms application. 
addi thousands of | snn, their fine foliage is never so beautiful as when growing | tance or refere renee “to ceompuny all orders from 
ce. “yoctaniNes, APRICOTS, FIGS, Sacer ew under tbe shade of other trees. Hitherto our gardens have “unkown corresponde: ents Paradiso Nursery, Seven Sisters 
f Frat sti 1 has quan riginal Tree n but éeantily furnished pings fir for the pod papon above- | 2002 sew. re als = mu FI GF 
pot fall 9 yea > ey oun They ar ce ee now a Aa A a, rs t acquisitions. IMOT FLOWER naa 
venti veal fall of rui They may be purchased for 2s. each re upwards, except HY P BRIGDEN. Minos ‘and Fronisr, 
Nn cidgeworth. Harlow Station is the most — it ee Sears the lowest price of which is 5s. each.— 10, Railway Arcade, London Bridge, begs most respec. 
— where Fly agshot, August tively to inform his friends.and the publie generally, that he 
VINES FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING Qur HA, of wh GHocus, TULIPS x ney iin Se 
ion. 
BUSBY'S STOCKWO 0D ee HAMBURGH VINE. bay in Halland (aims he ange Sioa ti hem eo 
fe | A large assortment of Thiele and Wardian Cases, Gold 
wen Silver Fish always on sale. 
D OWER ROOTS. 
Ty 
MES VEITCH 
paes intimate that he is prepared to supply VINES of the above SELENDED GRAPE at the 
€ Sad 
k undermentioned prices AMES VEITCH, Sali. Roy al Exotic ie Nursery, Chel- 
. ti 3 begs to announce that he has received his annual 
Fine extra strong Vines, in 12-i Tae po ts, fit for frui ing next season 30s each supply a BULBOUS pat A kippe poas ond is pleased to 
Fine strong > Poa = Im ms pots, pis semanas with apie well I ripened Canes, 15s. ” say they are Par’ zand in EXCELLENT CONDITION. 
Fine I 10s. 6d. Catalogues are ck pa AE ‘will be pra] on application. 
year o ” J.V., Jun., Sre ro to impress upon those who patronise him 
mnie iain kuatno the Publie, J. J. V., jm., FA ems it unnecessary ti ce any further as to its | the great a advantage of giving him their ORDERS EARLY, as 
er, happy to say hat he has received most satisfactory ee from thie who have grown and fruited | the mo cultis ma of Bulbs depends in n ee measure 
Tearing the ra tana Sh fall, Rn et co ae Swale tofore bee: ee chi cellar DL dees on their Ber EARLY IN THE SkASON.—August 
un., offers. t e above Grape, to be ava at hina o ondon Horticultu: iety’s | -AHE OUEE! wEN. ETG. — 
j ara ts Sanat otitis GA Lipper o baher: HE ‘QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, ETC. 
a 
POR TH. BUNCHES, £5 | FOR THE SECOND BEST DITTO, £3 | FOR THE THIRD BEST DITTO, £2- 
Pere, Exotie Nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea, §.W.—Aug. 28. 
A an S te oe the 
BULBS FOR EARLY FORCING Sowing, of excellent quality :— 
ji Ta TiS ye (Crimson Clover); Giant Rye and 
Com ; Dwarf Rape; White „Mus tard ; Winter Vetches ; 
N W. N Field € nt ti Ttalian Ryegrass ; Stubble Tur fupe 
a A R 4 PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS, separate or mixtures. 
Ditto ditto for renov; at an old Grass. 
WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY IN A FEW DAYS 97, Great George Street, Westminster, S.W. 
voit TULIPS, NARCISSUS, AND OTHER BULBS 
d 
‘ age manny FO The Gardeners, Chro 
| CARTER & CO.’S ANNUAL CATALOGUE of DUTCH and CAPE BULBS TURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1858. 
on e Ist of September ita ry View lete on of oat with copious remarks as to th 
‘gu altivation. It will be forwarded ere a ap ication; and on the same date ‘rill also be ROI Dvn pesarean a i 
„a Plate e : of gg stm iy FLORAL TLLUSTRATIONS containing a group of Six of the Er ool eae 
È. reo for 12 stamps as Ted the gent see 
z l tle recentl 
m Banat ion Stennis having proved itself one of f thet ENTE y us ea a British Mu: i m | 
Las use, both for quick and it ti fruit is 
T ren, re sneer paa i Pas pe pa The fruit is smoot, | their names to that document, it wo 
iy per appear that there is d 
Te C: ùa Oe: icdhtinue to wapply: the E VEGETABLE STEDS f for present sowing:— ` |among them uron every point , 
Garters Farly Cabbage Porai: 1s. od. Waldliereh 2s. 0d. | New Giant Onion .. „. Per oz. 0s. 6d. | tion of the ble Natural History co 
e. e A gg AO Geen y metar ami Aa 6 Winter Spinach i) Per quart1 0 cee ou on 3 
er's Imperial., = 1, 3, 0 6 Black- secded BathCos s Lettice * 1 0 |PolysNonsuch Turnip .. Peroz. 0 3 | eac y Tog a5 
orn aa a ae a Es peril OF 0 6 | Bany Duth ao. .. « » 0 8 an expression of amen that m zoological collec- ae 
EE For] a eo me Shee olny 87 | Belectad BLOND Ge. ak ge OE Gece TOW diated ‘tn ueli Street i 
6S For t sowi ious Adverti. ts of June, July, and August. should outa a one $ ti isi 
|in the e represet r! 
t; i pe | be anxious that the ia 
ISABELLA UEEY ROSE. piine h test,” a: 
es | bo wd be tho signal for a general break 
M E 5 5 RS S. E. 6. H E N D E R S 0 N & S (0) N of nara: kacida Histor establishment. 
be supply small ior rom the above Rose, true to name, having been increased solely from the | this was. not an unfounde alarm e think; 
stock Pt ra aR it Eon Na in South Urola, America, sp plant of which was exhi- | pretty clearly > il in the very ab) 
Dr, Lindie fee a Bose Review, whi 
from Sou tion was a n ing tes Rose one in ed 
~ t exhibited was not i ho’ A Kavi t ers in re travelling ; it {tl 
however indicated what e thing it i Dek ad up N S Condition Faa rangle e, go and nea 4 aa tas i penaitio colour a that wher on as the Roya 
t ca m fi This 1 ort must therefore be fear ed as a pea acqui: u D 
mow ae, to bo ti free bl lt is “Isabella Grey,’ and it was mentioned that as there are two or three Miss so the Britis 
ear it this eg pantry, whose merits have not been proved, persons desirous of sie i nt ought to take oe ue same whol 
: "a omrespondent in the last weeks Chroni 37-8, after spen 
, he ‘has reasons reasons to believe the” or Hos rowers aro ory enti mre cont pian Bd one of them, a per. Wet will 
Ros to give his name or reasons 
Rose growers had recei timo before. under tho nam atat thong’ 
were expressed that th thes Soult varity some rove the sane Vener , yet plants of these were sold as the true variety of >a 
as the same “ matey rey” had been sold by h Both in the trade and retail, the _— ong penis oo union is strength it 
consequence of the great demand for a length of time after its x EN science forms an 
if the 
PENADI oe axhibited erty one Highest tribunal of professional opinion. Where co eai 
and ex TOT e sai 
ED Hono blooms be but neat Conk ves native peaty bend haying be en Bett mn hi Ow arts to Gag 
; TITR | * We mays 
‘ ATED BOUQUET” of NEW and BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, | donbtediy uty 
weu ater, now ry Sage Pares 3 Babaris 7A. Gè. — si ant ae for the valus p odiieotioii 
INGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. story. 
without including Natural Hi: 
