)DENDRONS. 
CATALOGUE OF UNRI- sre Pt 
SCARLET AND OTHER CHOICE} 
va by him at the Royal Botanic 
is published, and will be for- 
ton ed as ork of refi it 
mmend reference, as i 
ae ma mrap of all the extoomed yarieties. 
ry, Bagshot, Surrey, near the $ 
soe ced ot amek a constitu 
vigo’ r proai 
blooms which he has exhibited th pel ah the season haye in- 
ariably elicited the a praise, especially 
Rose Show, July 1. on tand of 24 single bloo: 
with other boxes ex! bited u upon that occasion, w: 
lodged by all A hayo heon the finest Hosa ever shown in in London. 
King’s Acre, near Here Si eet og 
Eom ROSES, besides kirg Ber 
s all apain ne eg 
ana one 
furnishes the heights. ‘an 
stock of Conifers and Ever; ergreens, 
had of Messrs. J. May & Co. ah 
s, in E imitation to the 
menis ane pro pret nine 
ani 
BSE 
sey Doren BI 
orders from unk 
to Edgeware will meet ee 
Descartes were sold last si 
170,000 STANDA wo “AND DWARF ROSES. 
WOODLANDS Sop ta Nemo g NEAR UCKFIELD, Sussex, 
M. WOOD SON have 
at = National | The A 
s, together | Carter’ 
tiful, sur- 
t Trees, Fruit Trees &c. Early 
es A a A ra nts, haya Post-office Orders 
All the disposable 
SHOW ROSES, ¢ CARNATIONS PICOT! 
HARLES KIMBERLEY can meee the flloming i im 
| 
w and Fancy va 
TE 
pos <P 
ee gag A DENCH 
ere acknow- 
KER =m a> WILLIAMS beg to 
ae Rigcue et 7 Formy NEW P: RID 
ALOG otie Orchids, 
ouse, and rns, Mi eous Btove, * 
ted and Ornamental D 
odendrons, Indian 
&., is now 
cation. 
sah silia Seibetel 
grown STOCK of ROSES, inc! 
y 000 Standards. 
ee Dwarfs, worked on ar stock. 
= orked on a -naera stock. 
— their gin roots. 
n their own roots, in 4-inch pots. 
eed > e iende Rinse soci d Gti pote 
W. W.& bog to numerate a few 
5000 AN es Batailles 
8000 Général Jacqueminot 
8000 Lo: 2000 Madame V; 
A few he leading kinds of TEA ae pad om a ee pond 
roots, patho iey ia strong, and the wos am Ga, 
70 S Niphetos 
400 Goubault 
400 La oy ag og 
de Savoie, 
oot 
Collections of Roses will be supplied on the followin, terms, 
saras the selection of of sorts is left entirely to bia T & 5. i— 
n ‘Porat with 3 
varieties of Climbing and Pi 
in each stem, suitable for train: 
Tall Standards, fine wy icked stoc! aa p 
er pee ‘wag of the mos 
directing bhai attentio 
luding— 
See Cai tal digue. 
to all the London termini, or on the 
e. ~Subary, maol k, 
CAM AS, 
VAN GEERT, No Fatah tl Ghent, begs 
offer :-— p 
_ CAMELLIAS, of sorts, 1 foot high, Hi 4 
ditto with flower buds, .. 51. to 6 
DICE INDIAN AZALEAS, of sorts . 41. to 6 
PENSAPO, 2 years’ seedling, grown in pots 2 
es 2 years’ seedling (a beau- 
titul herbaceous 0 
7-40 aon os  tieRBACEOUS PONIES 1 
ad ose reddy. at his oes, Mr, R. SILBERRAD, 
x prepa ree 
to eall the satbition of Straw- 
Seedlings 
iry Tea Roses 
kin 
3000 Jules Margottin 
ox bög, S 
ca coock®S 
on nans 
yon 
Ben dese the Divis 
pn inah 
"per too, 
i i ae oad 00, ae Carolina sup 
arry, 10s. ; Bir Charles 
‘ha, Elton 
Seedling, 
. 6d. per had 
„much pleasure in 
ae | an 
an 
2000 Alexandrine gg 
idot, 
LARKE “eof COMPANY, | Waoreeatx and Reram 
orm theirfriends and Pe 
at fod th their a su 
pane Re, 
some, and wel pee på. 
the tho plok of of the best B 
CATALOGUES wi 
S88. 
Joe gratis on application, 
h Street, TE near the 
re Mah 
in es 1? ,, 18 
Sunet A pra do., the best sorts for orbibition , x aš x 
ing and Noisettes .. EE eet | UTTON’S AUTUMN CA" TALOGUE is now ready 
e pur- Hori Perpotuals, budded on 6-inch’ stems, or in ‘ 7I K will | ba sent post free on application. 
AE oS od etten: Bo. = è Borbon, in pots, or buddea on 6- inch stems a E d | reom sae MOOR 
He at bi ing a ip” Fatt nt 
i Tio best varieties o ea ls and others SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1858. 
ASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM, grown as small standards rab nay in covering banks, eter tT 
tems foot high, and covered with their highly fragrant flowers, | Geni Dearie mow Fk, with a = re general PLANTS ARE SUPPLIED WITH MOIS- 
Grains mt ay at ses mata teers pr og Be Bates Ragan. pik bamieogniat wii each order to compen-| nope for their roots either by the rain which 
Ay that is on level gaibe i 
on ; at, 
THE NEW BULB CATALOGUE {together wih mo falling an high ground bat 
WILL BE FORWARDED BY tly ding along soil to the 
roots of plants growing on slcpes ; or by local rain 
subterranean moi the 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON and oc yp a 
applicati oe mgr pe aerate Toot TE Seay iy or sha alg The supply by each these modes is more or less 
Mamen S ES eTO itn Dring som, OREN Toan ions ; and ip wanld. be desirable and oi gmet 
ma aitansive classified CATALOGUES ot of MISCELLANBOUS STOVE, “GREEN USE, oul ORNAMENTAL HERBACEOUS to know to what extent is 
INE PLANTS, Rare and EVERGREEN SHRUBS, &c., also included, if desired. li to be affected in consequence of a super- 
| abundan ficiency of moisture. 
aan mr IV. of the of the “ILLUSTRATED BOUQUET” of NEW and BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, peres in many parts of the wer: 
and letterpress, now ready. Single Parts, 10s. 6d. ; Subscribers, 7s. 6d. ; stout boards. Postage | registers of tho fall of ein | cytes gay 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. | imrmation mey Pe othe, their size, i 
rae 3 W, tent of. their size, and that of 
, , , peg re t rene to 8 ; ent of 
JAMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, [koms srt and that ek est 
M 238, e rab OLPORN, LONDON, W.C., through the soil and is th subter- 
i aad TO CALL ATTENTION, FINE STOC ranean channels, This i aoni 
i a Git act 0 i re a long and continuous bloom, to Sie maoan of Aha aih SSO alien In the 
i trenched or subsoil-loosened ground 
Se: som EUEBS FOR EARLY FORCING. oase of mel oe by means of a DALTON gauge, 50 
ToL ACINTHS, Gea 10s, and 120. per dozen. Ree totes tar ed by that celebrated 
Oe MEA: I iy and 2e Gd- per ozen a n a Rey. EDWARD 
LYANTHUS NARCISSUS, one leh go Bs aay ruthor of the e t on meteor 
eE Y, author of me y 
BULBS FOR BO ; rology in. the ‘ Enayclopedia Meinepinnt iron 
Se en T mixed, 10s. per 100. | consisting of a eylindr Os fact door. A aa 
ars oe Bs ble, mixed, 7s. per 100. 10 inches in diameter and $ teet deep. for 
Shien” » late, mixed, extra fine, 10s. per 100. were inserted into and turned ' One of 
mr an LE A per 100; 178. 6d. per 1000. the water to run off from it into te 
H. the pipes was ner fhe bottom of tho vessel, the 
a other was an inch from a 4 vaml "a 
e No. 4 4 of canes ree fp group inches with san 
for pot culture. F, SERS PLORAN TELUSTRATONS ag y EE TN ied uy tor a fw i fresh soil. It was then put 
' to a hole in the ground an oe. aroun 
UMBER having pa itself one of the best varieties in oe filled up afi earth pronting ar pya for the 
and prolifi The fruit is smooth, s to e ipes. 
‘Steen, of excellent ae mr bearing, im hen Eere in seeowninand it to notice. pair ggl of eona rill a 
JAMES CARTER 
See, Prica 1a; per packet. _ 
& CO., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
the first year the soil was bare on the top, but 
