THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
or HOLCUS SACCHARATUS. 
RRIAGE FREE TO ALL PARTS. 
SUTTON & SON 
~ SORGHUM, 
p ne ng seed. S lbs. per 
Present retail price, 2s. per 1b., or “cheaper in 2 quantities. 
rising. 
Instructions on Cultivation seat with the Seed. 
On the 
SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berks Berks Seed Establishment, Rea?ing. 
AND AGRICULTURAL 
t Importers of this See can supply it — — —— warranted the true kind, and good 
G AZ ETTE. 191 
W AITE’S D ANIEL ‘ROURKE PEA; the earliest 
Pea in cultivation. 
— NAPOLEON; a 
s EMPEROR. 
EARL Y EUGENE ; a White Wrinkl 8 
es EMPEROR. ite Wrinkled Marrow Pea, as early 
Blue Wrinkled Marrow Pea, as early 
es to be had on wem ation of J. G. Warre, Seed Està- 
blishment, 181, High Holbor geom XE 
A (Kxiour's).— This 
d nown Ri 
woo A as early, | —— cropper, longer -— i 
larger pea, superior flavouf, and g in colour. t ac- 
gre great 
quisition be = A amateur or — — gardener. 2s. 6d. 
per ne EY K E t e ade upon ee To be had of 
smen, 60, Barbican, London, E.C. 
que. “EARLIEST PEA.— DUNNETPS FI 
DaD 
being several days e — aving finer pods, 
SELECT LIST OF NOVELTIES FROM CATALOGUE 1859. 
Carter's’ NM Thumb Nasturtion Lupinus nanus albus Fenzlia dianthiflora 
— Viscaria Dunetti llardia hybrida g 
rum rummondi ne dr M Laxton's Hybrid Pinks Lobelia formosa 
—.— ss Hartwegi & — nus D d Nasturti Viscaria coeli rosa alba 
Wanders bistorta Vei tchi UA m : X S it en ^ (v 
Quemidium Burridgi SM ind - 
Mat ee ee SUNG eee a 2 — 
& Co. also wish to call attention to their Lupa Miei of Imported 
GERMAN & P RENCH ASTERS, GERMAN S A. CES, BANS, & WALLFLOWERS, 
UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGE O BE Me 
th t 8 r CATALOGUE, gen will be forwarded gratis 
For Full Deseription of the above articles pe Mato ret paste tags 
JAMES CARTER & Co. Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn. W.C. 
— "SEEDS RIPENED ON THE CONTINENT. 
JAMES CARTER & Co. 
erved their name menti — in advertisement in connection with a late correspondent, feel 
War: to —— — preferring to — tebe Seeds from the Continental E direct, D» of the Firm has 
mn 
Ms 
relled with that obj . pue purposes doing so every season ; the ces of — orrespondent alluded 
pen r Wich. Their Seeds for the present season, having been — elec ted, 1 8 tter than any they 
hitherto offered. 
JAMES CARTER & CO, Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
ays T, 
Tarat height 23 feet. Fe A early dish of dne. favoured 
as we can confidently recommend this; 28. per quai 
i AMPION CABBAGE, the nob HR and best sort, rnm 
in succession, may be had. € for table throughout the year, 
2 sod DM or le, post fi 
BUTLER & McCuLLocn, "Covent Garden Market, London. 
Niere IN pef aw fi LAND PEA- 
n 
—A new and fi te sort, declared by 
lwho grew it bes yeu b dis- 
tinct and best mete ak ra in cultivation. 
9 had o at yi 
ub are also pre- 
pared to execute orders " an sorts of Garden 
dd Flower Seeds of the finest quality. 
< 27, Great George Street, Westminster. 
—— d AND — Beg, 
thei patro ns that 
and CI CATALOGUE of "Exotie è Orchid 
Stove,. 
Greenhouse, and rdy Ferns, Miscellan Stove, - 
i eve and Hardy Plants, Vari and OF — fi 
ants, hy Hr pen 
Roses 
Cactus ed, an 
will be forwarded post free 1 pplication- Paradise 1 
Seven Sisters“ =i a msey N London, N 
Conifer: 
+ remem tng Fuc * as, 
"d REA. 
v exist bitor of the above (at 
can su a few z good plants at 78. 6d. 
ach. he following passage from Dr. I ey's le 
article i in the Gardeners’ Chronicle for Nov. 20 will piv 
s bea 
OHN STAND! 
St. James's H * 
GENUINE KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. 
JAMES CARTER & CO. 
ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY SEEDS FOR THE VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN, 
WHICH WILL BE FOUND, AS USUAL, OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. 
(AMERS ^ tate LUN CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, ] 
AN 
Twenty-fourth Annual i an p pem $s e 
-— in utm s= — — s, has affixed 
a CALENDAR or OPERATIONS for each m he year for the Dm and Mera "GARDEN, deo for the Stove, 
8 reenhouse, Orchid House, Pinofiee, pee Pits, Frames, &c., forming a inte Garden reri of refer- 
ence, which ee will — found useful vd to the Am ateur and professional 8 rwarded of charge 
post paid to all parts of the world upon application. 
21. eS CARTER & CO, Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON * SON 
RESPECTFULLY 
NEW SEED CATALOGUE OR 1859, 
em —— — and 
noticed, with full descriptions of manage- 
$ pe only rhn be are im 75 pos valuable are recommended for culti- 
"- Much useful information on the cropping of Gardens, g, Kc., is also given for the guidance of 
int The foll NEW FLOWERS and other eco are offered by E. G. HENDERSON & Son for the 
; full descriptions of which, with treatment, 755 e n in the Catalogue :— 
P RE GIANT PE ASTER, 1s. 6d. dem DAMPIERI, 2s. 6d., 5s., and 10s. per packet. 
tion, 9s. ATA, var, See logue for the descrip- THE e chine BLACKBERRY (new American Fruit), 2s. 6d. 
: a A PR 1 B 
SPER RA, 
AY perfect rin d for Gras 8, &c., s Gate withont Mowing. 
See notice of the iow. at page eM sof this Paper. 
Seed sent free in 6d., 2s. Gd., 5S., and 10s. Packets. 
A List of 60 60 ORNAMENTAT GRAS SES, a few of Which are adapted for margins to Beds, Borders, Ce. 
Ga 
A Deseriptive Priced. List of that most splendid tribe of Hardy Bulbs, Gladiolus 
uty :—“‘ Callicarpa purpurea, quite insignificant, when 
ic NM was beautiful E 2 winter dress of innumerable - oF 
purple hey. 8, abo ut the k= jakaa" " Iti ily - 
va well i rade ie or conservatery 
Miei, out, 1 — re eit wil produco 8 of bright le 
n es resembling glas: ads, and remaining on nearly the 
whole vint — March 5. 
ROYAL SOUTH ANTT seo ESTABLISHMENT 
UNDER THE — or H. R. H. THE Prince Consort, THE. 
a E — con a — — — or INDIA, 2 THE 
TED KINGDO: 
p^ GE im » TOOGOOD can aod supply GARDEN 
AND FARM seers. Maes SEED 3 
Tke numero — — 4 by e Stooks are 
Mine su — ty, and t 
with 8 in ^ Ev e. "bL RE RENE 
PRICED CATALOGUES upon aj ppi — 
atn for 9 — “Bod Man — ap, Ke. 
Packed for Exportation to al Pats oth ook wor! 
SSB 2 
8 AND SONS, Gump GROWER: inp 
desiring to 8 the et of ed ae 
CULTURAL SEEDS for cash pay afford the fall benefit 
which such — are enti 
Applications for cash terms, stating quantities requined, wil 
be liberally responded to. Goops DELIVERED CARRIA GE FREE. 
The Garbeners Chronicle. 
URDAY, MARCH 6, e 
MEETINGS FOR THE a im WEE 
Moxbar, March 7—Entomologi: TO 
——— e» 
Tnt season for preparing dressed adr s at 
ts are about to be made every- 
11 brilli 
where to obtai iant effects "E a skilfal 
arrangement of pem s. At Trentham and. 
hatsw and Shrubland, and it a hundred 
other great places, the gardeners are taxing th 
ingenuity to provide the materials that are de- 
manded by what is ag 85 1 7 harmony of colours. 
Nor i is it there alone that devoration is soon 
thee, S TE CHEROPHYLLUM BULBOSUM, and now well-known DIOSCOREA BATATAS to a In he imate of smaller gar- 
tating of ese Pota! Rr ). Seed of the former and sets of the latter per dozen or 100; large tubers for dens, psd T the country places of England 
Lori ee G d Man brilliant, similar efforts e made, "his, 
[o e NAMENTAL GOURDS an ARROWS. 4 SAT hn 20 tah : oin : ion 
| of the circumstances tha st conduce to success 
Avery dwarf, rob nth Crimson Bedding Dahlia—" GLOIRE DE isn ate Gunt soe uiis xpected to be useful. 
rance— ariety, about 13 foot in height, raised by Mr Anceau, rat : y E 
Poy pee beautiful ina 15 ge purple amaranth tr (oe , of model form and permanent colour, it si ever sin no» the appearanoe — of CHE 
beneath them Tts 1. y ürm foot stalks above the growth, and are richly effective as they rise leat above the ample foliage 
are ia ow und yet bit, rich petal tints, 4 — nd admirable contrast w. site colours, to j work up Son the rules laid down by that fos 
Faden a6 the —— —— i ^as. 2 the gen enl ed h of flower garden eer or m niga, „ - it is 22 0 cially d ler lis toues and ti nts 
= iti are ac s , 
aru Warf Dahlia 1 8 ts e tö oen ing a gi ps it wm in finely, IR FRANCE" re e ine PA dec 
«uu y in form, colour, bry effec 
ed specimen of the plant s preserved at the Wellington Nursery, in which may be seen its natural dimensions. | d 
riri rei: cre iei aacra e 
The best bedding «ni NEW WHITE E oa DAHLIA. 
E White Dahlia for habit, bloom, and effect, will be found in the “WHITE UNIQUE.”—See the Catalogue, p. 82. 
Wellington ad St, John's Wood, London. 
