June 27, 1868.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE "AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
601 
c Vines. 
PIN Cu, ae 
MBE, 
attention to their GRAPE 
having devoted 
З, 
Azale 
PARK 
poe 
dica, &c. 
ER bon to offer strong mr 
Roses. 
The ROSES at the WALTHAM CROSS NURSERIES аге 
great can this season FTED PLANTS of all the 1 g 
offer a ө healthy Stock o f strong Сат ВЕ 010 feet long, of | vation, in selections, from 183. per dozen. 
immediate planting, койшо ALOCASIA METALLICA, from 10s. 64. до 105s. each. 
- 22 аа sorts, fit for 
es taken en а own rad ceret ау whic 
viles the em tow. ach kind true to n: 
experi; а кере is now very ved in fruit, an 
they pue ып s inspection of it, and their stock óf Vines. 
LISTS orts and Prices = а - on application. 
Exeter Nurs 
САТА РІОМ, of sorts, from 18s. per doze 
CENTAUREA ABUN TEA, 5s. each. 
AGUSINA, 24s per dozen, 
Priced 
forwarded on application. 
Exotic № 
ursery, Tooting, Surrey, S. 
dye Fuchsias 
UCOMBE, PINCE, р CO. 
bave much pleasur 
in announcing that diari Hh noble ауы erre | 
ТНЕ ЕАВТ, ОЕ 
EXHIBIT: 
re now beautifully in flower, and are admitted by all who see 
ei чат "y euge Fuchsias ever sent out, Extra Strong 
rse Shoe Geranium Adonis. 
ms 
e 
eed sont 
and роне CATALOGUES of PLANTS, &c., 
d n FULL BLOOM. 
PAUL fespestfülly invites all lovers of 
pular flower to visit 
d 
THIRTEEN FIRST PRIZES and Е SE rpg еа. 
to him for ROSES duri g the present year, and 
Walth: IDA is P поа DN 
station on the Grea rn Railway. m E gre s 
drive from the bored of London, through Totteuham, ok 
G 2 and Enfield. 
to the wens from the platform, Waltham 
altham Cro 
: h 
t Но; Entra 
LL m T еб: AN, SEEDSMAN, and pana (for MÀ passengers only), and from the High Road, 
Б itno 
S tried at быш 
described by 
reri A Society for March 
K Noe З the Proceedings of the "Royal 
* ADONI; 
* Qld" Cheshunt Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
AUL anD SON have the pleasure to announce that 
their “ROSES Lo OY finely in BLOOM, and will 
Plants, bah ше continue so throug 
For (Л еН see GENERAL CATALOGUE, which may | highest mark of merit) HALLY. Moderately vigorous habit, 
be had gratis on rines e leaves d. arkly zoned. Flowers scarlet, P f excellent pum with ~ ARAF пед includes the new Roses as well as immense 
, Exeter. white eye -oonsidered to bea superior цо ovel 1t received | quantities of all the older kinds, = will (in its мерат апі 
а te of Merit at the Royal Botanic Society's Show іп | Choice they believe the largest іп the kingdom) amply repay а 
w Hybrid Mimulus gen ts cum тее 8; „alo a ls t Class Certificate at the T ga ер 
Royal orticultura. ety’s ow on e Я ants, e Orp I ins fi shops- 
. po rs PERSON ferien N, having CUPRE E 5s. еа h, with the usual discount to e Trade: gate to Cheshunt. і Station е тан "mil зе), 
е 
M. cupreus, with the large blossoms of М. luteus and rivu: pos rlet flowers ep rec У/ well with the wide metallic-look - 
laris, and are thus finely adopted for early spring bloom in the | ing bronze zones of the leav: 
Greenhouse and Conser y from February to May. e 
ground colours уагу fro ight sul E: to а rich 
golden lustre with оорун еч tints, elegantly rated with for PRESENT SOWING. 
crimson bands, spots, and belts ; some of the | forms fi from Seed As some kinds 0! nips are 
ан з) beautifully r tipped or blo сед with buff-like marks on suitable for late sowing than others, 
"e "i eac! ey ; ога udin. of 6 kinds, 12s. Seed for early 
sowing, to bloom in spring, 18. = 2s. 6d. per s р 
Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. pul e D Чу and at thelr 1 
OLDEN жаага» BALM for RIBBON j| SUTTON'S EA LY SIX- сана TUR- ny CH 
J GARDENS.—Why plant tho Golden Chain Geranium, od rege oe e т оо лад UR 
wi an or finer effect, ean ce: en da 
Balm? , Being a Perennial and тесу » ra тобы по 8 ста S IMPERIAL GREEN снн 
replanting from year to year, and saves the trouble and expense Т 17-0106 s (m Dur. P o 
of housing and propagating annually. The following is ex- т у ugust, 
ted from Тнв FLORAL WORLD for June, 1863, page 130. vi erre e e aedi 
m ; 
amatar Ais ete RES Байа ена Чен Бе ату dili ROUND (Old Bort) tà be bowi in July and | 
The leaves are richly and uniformly : p d August for spring feeding, 8d. per lb. or cheaper by the 
d match it against Golden Chain any day for 
cer OCT & Вох сап supply on the 187 of next 
ie 
Кес а Xd at 6s. per dozen, 42s. per 100, or at a still 
lower rate per 
York Nurseries.—June 27. 
ILLIAM ON ажа. pons beg to an| 
W nounce t 
of GRAPE VINES in in ox е 
— eme in i rend and pro el 
у be obtained on ved ir post 
p^r E & nis eme 
New, Beautiful, and Rare Plants for 1863, will be forwarded, 
on application, post free. 
The Nurseries, Tooting, near London, 8, 
gly strong, and as true as from 
rowth. The pe 
eos to state that their CATALOGUE of 
he Еб із now ренди ng beautifully, bedded 
at Lee, notwithstanding Кы; late stor and fully 
bushel. 
BSUTTON'S perdere YELLOW HYBRID. —A quick- 
rowing а utritious Turnip, an excellent Substitute 
or Berto, lod. per lb., or S NN by the bushel. 
Ago Tom RE GRAS EN may be sown with 
il the end of A r first week of September, 
p 30s. pun ac x eng 
SUTTON'S RENOVATING MIXTURE of fine GRASS and 
CLOVER SEEDS x Improving Old Pastures. Price 94. 
orbs M perewt. Sow 8 to 121b. per acre to Improve 
Old 
сати, CABBAR (цә heaviest of all T tramspias Grope), 
оша wn pete bopi dA 
October and in xa feti 
GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS 3 for A SOWING. 
ive a good stock of fresh Seeds 
Nun rsery 
establishes its character as а first-rate bedder; "he bright 
ore The 
| | Station My ым Tandon: and Nob. Western 
Messrs. SUTTON beg to recommend the| great variety of Roses may be seen; al 
cen cci most desirable for | of bres rra em Plants, Indian ДУА 
\ im 
оп tin J. H.'s | every one or deg. mew 
PP 
NE anp SON, The Nurseries, Great Berk- 
mps аан have great pleasure in announcing that 
LA 
ham; 
URNIP and GRASS SEEDS | their VS ell assorted COLLECTION of ROSES is 
quet 
in five minutes' walk of the 
Railway, where & 
so а large assortment 
Thi 
The e are well worthy of клу: inspection, which 
is earnestly requested. 
‘Adiantum Feei. 
R. WILLIAM BULL Бе to announce tbat he 
is now áo out for the first time this beautiful 
New Species from Guatemala. 
This remarkably зда ndsome Fern differs very materiall, 
from € other of its family, being of semi-scandent habit an: 
Gleichenia-like growth. 63s. each. 
W. B. ean now supply the lovely PHAL ZENOPSIS SCHIL- 
je ES at 1055. 
tablis for 
ew and Rare Plants, King's Road, 
шше ^ ата 
„ээ Жел... 
T 
Messrs. SUTTON and Sons ha 
the edertisitiied kinds, which E be sown during the 
months of July, August, and Septem 
New Indian Azaleas, and ааа Prince of 
LIAM ROLLI 
, Choice sorts гайы of во! 
ttuce, do. Spinach, x 
Onion, do. Turnip, 
Carrot, Early Horn Сіпегагіа, е sorts 
Cauliflower, Бойе: sorts cmi aA fine 
E i nh Prim 
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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1863. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
oI ERINA at HERES ingto м 
mm! а ensington Nw 
WzpNrspav, July 1 Tiu | Окт Ехнтвітіом – ROSES. 
тз, &c., at В. Kensington, l 
үү: respectfully ed "лош Мый е 
d -— of Mr. TopwAN's three NEW IND 
AZALEA PRINCESS of WALES 
69 p 
peg 
IAN AZALEAS, 
Prize Vi .—Plants of 
OHN CATTELL'S CABBAGES, KAILS, BROC- 
IT UE "rp c les spots eade ms р.1000 
three most beautiful and distinct varieties, of fine form and KAILS, of 'al] the true ела, as exhibited at the Great s. d. 
md substance. wr Ran S. plants of the v grafted International Fruit, Gourd, and Vegetable Show 4. d 
an E cuttings, wil for delivery next April at Tj the Royal Horticultural Society, held'at their 
v ms ра в in October, RAMS eh 
в pur Са ае а е iheir п the First as awarded 
SEEDLING RHODODENDRON, te tai 4 dn hdd Woran a а Ње d Hat се 
between. nicum n I ERY, do. bedded plants 5 0 
retusum, a most variety. The Бакен 1 ате на D CABBAG - 
Scarlet fine шз 
dark green 
most le acquisition as a ouse or сопѕетуаі 
plant. "E young plants, next Dye at 315. veis 
e usual t allowed to the 
es Nurseries, Tooting, London, "a 
and of good habit, A 
tory 
E 
VARIEGATED GARNISHING KAIL, Ла. рег 7100. 
DR RUIT E and lange kinds of 8 0 
AVOY: 
sus Ойт. жамау ind Seod Establishment, Wester- | 
ham, Kent. 
IN a very few days the Аара ВЕХЕҮО- 
LENT сыш ба” enters дур 25th year. 
Let us hope that its age is 2% increas ing 
vigour; for its career has bet a worthy one, a 
far more really useful, we suspect, than some with 
ds past 
ngmentation + in its мк for mone 
the sinews of charity as of war. 
most — н д to the 
l tru 
t 
ch 
e, gun 
good feeling of 
PARADISE AND VICTORIA NURSERIES, HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
B. 5. WILLIAMS 
llections of 
Invites inspection of his large and ell assorted Со! 
EXOTIC ORCHIDS, FERNS AND LYCOPODS, 
MISCELLANEOUS, 26 AND GRE 
AMENTAL F 
SE Ee VARIEGATED AND 
ENHOU 
OLIAGED PLAN 
AMONGST WHICH ARE SOME VERY FINE SPECIMENS. 
Now ready, post 
4 А NEW GENERAL 
Containing Select Lists of Choice Exotic Orchids, F 
Variegated: and Oroanga Жоо Plants, Fuchsias, гечи аф чаа 
Phloxes, oes s, Hardy Variegated Plants, Herbaceous an 
Cinerarias, 
_ Trees and Shrubs, Ёга 
^ 
free to all applicants, 
PLANT ответ 
erns, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Indian Azalens, |j 
rons, Verbenas, шде 
pes Hardy 
ted d Alpine Plants, 
WIIH A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF NEW, BEAUTIFUL, AND RARE PLANTS. 
e lov соте forward 
роп his is ion Lig such donations as 
|they can affor at least with placing their 
м names Pii e li rs, Itis but 
in ЕРЕН 
inii 
whi ich sonla not. dave been p eh more had the 
Ad аз grea 
3 RC go rest] to ъ desired. that the 
Dioni side should, 
m ѕагу, BO. Join fo together with all its heart m al [^ 
К ngth, {о augment the resources о! the Charity, 
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