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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
SORGHUM OR qid qe SACCHARATUS, 
CHINESE SUGAR CANE GRASS. 
UTTON axp SONS having imported largely of 
P a of the true HOLCUS M NUR. can 
supply d price according to quan quired. 
|y edem GARD aos & Sons M reae donis do intending 
cultivators of the — vies leus saecharatus, that other 
variation o 5 whieh ar 
arket 
destitute of s saccharine v Serral e pro rties. 
—.— ls ock S N & Sons have provided is the true saccha- 
les proc — from the same Continental source from 
which d mpm 1 imported in previous rice 
SU 
Present pric 
season: 
2s. 6d. pe 9 Len ra a in ise quantities ; quantity required |t 
per acre, 8 Instruetions on Cultivation will be sent with 
the Seed. 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading.— 
AGED 
OHN WATERER Lave a very n ntity of 
the undernamed desirable e PLANTS i in pir e condition 
(from frequent 3 ui transplanting, offers them 
very reduced scale of 
* inten ding Pla: — vy ie iiio ng the object of immediate effect 
in view are 5 informed that in "pem: specimens 
for such purposes ould find a visit of ir o ction aply 
repaid, it bei P4 — ination to treat the 
liberal eem a 
The hed, being a short distance from 
Pili Nation. 8. South W. Western Railway (Reading Bran 
where excellent conveyances meet all tains, 
Wellingtonia gigantea, handsome plants, about 1 foot, 15l. per 
100; Wed bp , 5s. eac ea ie per 100; 13 to 2 feet, 10s. 6d. 
to 21s. each : larger, up to 5 and 7 feet 
Araucaria imbricata, be 2 8 foot, 10s. 6d. each ; 3 to a. et, 218. 
to hg Wr d eet 
dna ver; 
Ay 
Thuj té 1 y 
— 9 p osi pod y 42s, per aoa or 5150 per 100; 
An t. 5s. to 7s. 6d. each, or 20l. per 100; larger, 2t to 3, 
and 4 feet 
Thuja SEA, 1 to 1} foot, 5s. to 7s. 6d. each; 1j to 2 feet, 
10s. 6d. each; 2 to 3 feet, 21s. each ; large handsome plants, 
3 to 4, and 5 to 8 feet 
Sanjao chile pes 2 to 3 feet, 3s. 6d. each; 3 to 4 and 5 feet, 5s. 
8 3 to 4 feet, 5s. each, or 201. per 100; 4 to 5to 
Ne foot, te 6d. to 10s. 6d. each; 6 to 8, 10, and 12 to 18 feet 
3 I E OSS to 75. 6d. each; 6, 7, and 
8 macrocarpa, 2 to 3 feet, 30s. t, 
ch), 
re comparatively | vari 
RYSANTHEMUM TRICOLOR BURRIDGEANUM. - 
CH CHRYSANTHEMUM TRICOLOR 5 
R 
n Road. 
ned o 
od 
their bold co: 
perfect hardiness, together 
3 onfidently predicts that t. 
favo 
rikin ng o ches o fl er 
nspicuous oed 228 blooming qualiti 
with their 5 for bouquets, 
y will become universal 
iif ully-ooloured group of the two varieties has been 
pg 
prepared ‘nd may be ue on application, price 1s. ; or gratis 
"S of 1 oz. "aat 
bier begs to call the 
he hore beaut autumn flower to 
th 
ttentio: 
his miate unts to upwards 
of the lovers of t 
his Hiakoh Ieee collection, Veces of which a 
lan: 
of 50,000 Am m will be found th: ollowing 
new and rar — ieties s apere , Aimée Ferrière, Augustine, 
nstantine, D namy, Madame Leo, Norfolk 
Mew 
He e, Raym 
of England, "Putin, alte Salter, 
Themis, Dupont de l'Eur 
J. H. B. 9 — i supply piede plants, one dozen for 6s. ; or five 
dozen in 30 v: containi es d each ripe for 5 e or 
he can Pupely 100 pla nie in 50 ieties, two of each variety, 
forli10s Also POMPONES in pim variety ; "50 Pompones - 
25 varieties, two of each variety, for 10s. ; oF 100 in 50 varietie 
two of each variety for 11. Stron; ng p piantao f the beau tiful ni iew 
Pompone the Golden Cedo Nulli each, ready in 
Marc. iius the asin APO 22 ‘the T Trade. Every order 
will be accompani 1293 work on the Sio Mesingtos, 
J. H. B, Stoke Newington, 
„ Stellaris globosa, Beauty, 
Post- O fice Orders bes 
will be immediately 5 5 de d to 
ili BED OF T QUA 
38. Gd. each ; 4 to 5 feet, 5s. each 
Cranes japonica, 4 to 6 fee iE COMER Y 6 to 8, 10 
Cryptomeria japonica viridis, 3 to 4 feet, 5s. each; 4 to 6 feet, 
7s. 6d. each 
Juniperus hibernica, 2 to 3 feet, 24s. per dozen, or 7l. 10s. per 
ie Sicha 42s. per dozen, or 12l. 10s. per 100; 4 to 6, 
Juniper chinensis, 3 to 4 feet, 5s. each; 4 to 5 feet, 7s. 6d. 
3,5 1, 5 to T and 8 fee t 
dozen, 5 57 per 
BES on BROWN offer the folowing from, eir 
CATALOG 
UE, 
A FEW NEW AND SELE OT TRGETABLE [ER 
For descriptions of most of rer] see Catalogue. 
Peas, * quart. EM 6d. ; Cotton's Leviathan, 
Eu x nnett's First Early, pur Beck's Gem, 1s. 64. ; 
g Sun s. 6d. ; Ne Plus Ultra, 1s. 6d. 
Pair. fron: House (the earliest), 1s. 3d. per quart. 
Beet, 3 S [oie —€— Hall, 1s. per oz. 
Bioecoli, M Mitchinson e, 6d. per packet, 5s. p. oz. 
» 
Cephal 5 Fortuni, 1 to 2 . to 7s. 6d. each; larger, 
* arma 
axus MN 2 to 8 feet, 24s. per dozen, or 7. 10s. 100; 
pe gel pak tes siete 4 to 5 feet, 5s. ; larger, 5 td 10 feet; 
le stem 
Nene ee ft., 42s. per doz. ; 4 to ö ft., 5s. each | 
Lowe ort, eae ; dio 8 feet 
ein wang tab hook, Be. each 
N to 8 Toot, de d. cach; 8 to 4 feet, 5s, each ; 
e, 
Pom ic 1 io 15 ‘foot, 38. 6d. each; 14 to 2 2 feet. 58. 
lasi, 1 to 14 foot, 30s. per dozen, or 10“. per 100; 
ELS a mue n dida IM pec 100; 3 to 5 feet, 
5s. er and 8 to 15 feet 
excelsa, y to 2 feet, 12s. per dozen, or 50s. per 100 
Mmm 10 to n feet, 101. bw 100; 2to3 1005 on 6d., or 
5 — 3 to 4 feet, or 201. perl 4to6 6 feet, 
(A 
ann 
» 
» 
2 
ve 
sx 
x 
Lebern ROME each ; 14 to 2 fe 
TET Tu 
. handsome and 
i 
SL per 100; about 1 foot, 
h; 14to2ft., 425. each ; 
. to 848. each ; 3 to 4 and 5 5 feet, perfect 
each; 1} to 2 feet, 7s. 6d. each; 
to 635. 
8 to 30s, do: 
mixed Hybrids, good plants, 1} to 3 
ie eat MN 
to each good plants, 
the only : 
hc E 
> 25s. and 30s. per 1 5 
41. 48. to bl p. 
nites eer rarer SE saint ink 
extensive planting, in good plants, 
mr dx. or 3L. to 71. 108. p. 100 
—.— 
Evergreens, 
S PHILLYREA, AU! 
to 
Surrey. 
NDW 
Giant, late white, 25] Te. on we fine et sort. 
ae La te White, the lat test, 2 Nee 
au russels S nri imported, 1s. 
sting, Pu meli rly indwardstone, 2 5 per 
ore rrot, Fren E Set hes . per oz. 
Cauliflower, Barly Pa s, per pac ck et; Lenormand’s, ls. ôd. 
r packet. 
Cele: ery, Ivery's Nonsuch, 64. per packet; Goodwin's Early 
8. per oz. 
0 Kale, 1s. per pac’ 
ttuce atm gr ner foe. 15. Lain OZ. 
s curled, 6d. pe 
Cot 
Letti 
Parsley, extra 
ND. the Early per 
. pero 
. each, 1s. per packet. ce of the West. 
Mill's Jewess, Hunter's Prolifie, P Colin Campbell, General 
E 
Fi 
f oii. 
Canrobert, Gladiato n Glory o stadt, Essex Mn ro, 
Mm rn nham Surprise, Lord Ken; dier) Favourite, and many 
0 hoic: 
wi gasha: 1s. per 7 — et.—M‘Ewen’s Hybrid, Fleming's 
Trentham Lene Ae an Sega icd Snow's Horticul- 
ural unro's pn iae Palace, Bro; m Hall, and other 
COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
ier vo all first-rate sorts. A considerable reduction 
red by eod these collections. For price 
ee 
ality the UM 
= es 00 
» 200 
1 
0 
M 
— 
|, Thee 
asl quatit 
are given a 
Be ahaha oe 
141 fetch . 178. 6d. 
of eac) ur 
Broccoli, a packet of each of m 10 finest Sorta for for su xi 
6 
20 
In mixt f th ‘the Bak deer — d 
ure of e warf sorts. 
uae 1s. 3d. ; or 18s. per bushel. Thee are excellent. 
saccharatus, an 
abundant cropper for cattle feed, 
The ‘Improved Marrow, 18 seeds, 1s. ; nine seeds, 6d. 
Dioscorea Bata strong tul 9 inch 
per dozen; en pre pa inches to 1 foot long, 5s. 
FLOWE R SEEDS— 
M per Ib. 
Annuals, 100 very 
15s. ; 50 for 8s. 6d. ; 
Half — 
dy, edict 
uding choice novelties, 1 20s. ; 
or 75. 5 20 for 5s. —Á 
RAP inca LECT FLOWER SEEDS, 
A List o few of these 2 
the body of t the Maius, WEE given ou deptustely, — from 
n E cadar 20s. 
8 E: ce cup free to all the Railway 
Post-ofice 
Remi 
5800 . 
SEED GROWERS, 
Lender 5, 
— 
184 
O TH T 
PS, Nessie 
Wells, Kent, respectfully « ed 
SPANISH CHESNUT P PLANTS, a Toet 
HINA ROSES 
1 
the! follow; 
to 6 feet in 
S. WATERER ayp XUL 
attentioi engaged in g 
us follow wing ist ef very dedii um a of wi 
e open ys 
the Ye possible condition t: el 
Araucaria imbri 9 to 12 inches, «d er m 
15, e Z = B n x 
Wellingtonia gigantea, biel 
Len b wy i ost. 2m er 100, Thon! 75 me pianis a 
and are believed to be the finest 1 
Trane: ot of — nal 
Cedrus Deodara, 14 to 2 feet, 18s, 
Do. 3, 4, 5, 6, % 8, 10 and 12, and 
at the present moment occupies several 
have en stantly removed, and with fair 
would ‘fail. We 
sy 
i thi 
Abies 1 chen : rid ek eed, 6l. hs. 2 A 
t 
Nonini ana, a i M dt of I 
from Soot 2, 8, 4, 5, and 6 feet hig’ 
» 
tified in stating our sung 
dert s Firs offers — 
07 ane plants, about Li 
401. per 1000, Unques 
geared Californian kai 
y hardy. It 
Thuja aurea.—This plant origina 
Stock of it offers a choice of many hui : 
14, 2, 3, 4, and 5 feet high, and measurin; 
15 feet i iy: circumference. Nothing can wel Ker. 
em plants, and certainly are to be met with insi 
Thuja pei edm stout seedling plants, 1} to 2 fect 
Wareana, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet 
Thujopsis borealis, eq Eos 
axus, Yew, Common Englis 5 
siz - to 5, 6, and 7 feet 
„ Irish w, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10 fest. Many th 
utifu lly formed lants gown a 
i n large q mantità es and of alls 
We also have them 1 on the Common and 
Standards, with heads from 12 to p dx 
Holly, Varie, ated, Scottica, laurifolia, en 
the largost stock of tete sized variegated 
kingdom, especially of better kinds of sil 
striped 
Rhododendron ponticum, for cover, 
by the 1000, All the well-known 
hododen 
en 
kinds, in e at from 
Standard Rhod f all 
zaleas, stout bus ts, 
18 inches to 2 fect 1 , and of all colours, 
24s. per dozen; 50s., 758., to 1 100 
Hardy Heaths, a first-rate ‘collection, at 358, pon i 
Roses, fin meis: of the most popular 
ces. 
e above, we are very large holders 
commoner descriptions of Ev 
bs. An — stock o! 
I 
men will — 4 mele pa 
their 
able coim lend or 
ROBERT 
—— TORO Qo 
H.+ Erer oreman to stew 
l; M acis f the 9 
Ea any qua 
peer on 
12 pele mat 
L 
and unm 
vend To 
e gamal ae 
been received: 
From Messrs. JAMES 
„Gentlemen gom e 
received last XR and should therefore D 
as possible p «nans 
