210 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL SLM 
SS a S NEW Doi 
M ENRY MAY begs to ar ie following, in fine | | GR 
OYAL BOTANIC: cer iy OF LONDON, H stout ant, 1 . ver ha RE 
JC s/he om mt 
large. " ms 5 
„SERING 7 e ego elsewhere, many 5 Pri bright yellow, 2 2s. 6d. per doz. ;perl00 16 0 | nb inod Wa 
w and valuable plants are cultivated which come into bloom ” Prince of Orange; 2s. 6d. per des ; per 100 1 
dua he months of March and April, too ed — = —— 5 rer do., fine e yell ow, 2s. 6d. per doz. ; per 100 1 
for Exhibition at the ordinary Metropolitan F. 12 fine sorts of Fuehs 1853, per r doz, 
In diot to 77 an opportunity for di: ving ty e 12 x i s S... X ads 
Spring Flowers of this description, the of the 12 T of 1858 is 0 S a mate description 
Botanic Society haar solved to invite Nur 2 cm and pit 12 ” 1857 T UM, of 
cultivators to tribute for competition » Small TR of 12 fine named. Phiox s, 63.; 50 fine. named mani >. pee 2 CA ey Ef M, = wers n 
* ed for that purpose * 12 s; 28. 6d. ; A Ld ES OF pot culty 
pr nis to bo —P — — to compete on these’ n cuc sio Gereniums, 2 6d. ; Orc xe vs 0 ATROCOCOIN TUI, 
Piece are gators, to . Mr. Manoa, by. letter, 12 Salvia patens, 6s. ; 12 Salvia EAS * £ e 0 ron STRIATUM, Pe 
addressed to him at the Garden, not later than the Saturday 12 fine sorts Antirrhinume, 3s. ; 50 do. 50 .. 10 0| ATROR probably e ms " 
pre coding each of the days of wee "and th 2 ——— fi st ed sorts, 1 r pac! cet " Ec Ye above Be Sach ; or 2s, ma 
babl unt of space, in square fee EV mE Hollyhock Se Goan nest named sorts, 1s, ‘pe à rS ques in April by 
3 ET req mire. wad Antirrhinum do. do. do. 15. qe packet, K |? Nursery, Lon ndon, B W Y Ospons à § 
be I plants whether for 2 = ae ds on Address HENRY MAY p x 3edale, Yorksh. The usual allowance to theta, 
o'cloe ck, A.M., on the day o i „ 
—. the “aehibites will be required to leaye the Con: tory - 
edu makin "the Jymy w At T ans 
T eck ce 'A ‘Award will be — ingt the Fellows and SELECT Xo OF NOVELTIES F ROM CATALOGUE 
thes be admitted. JE s 
Plan iibi for com npo tition are not to be removed |  Carter's Tom Thumb Nasturtion Lupinus nanus albus Fenzlia. 
1 | LE : 1 dianthiflora 
ue EX vet the rt of Ms 4 3 5 à 2 e 3 -" Lern — esi dim . Pink Va hybrida gaim 1 
of thé collections com Eia individual objects of | Lupinus Hartwegi coslestinus È f lia formosa, 
— p P. 7 Dwarf spotted Nasturtion Viscaria coli 
spe eral ed the J will have the power to select and | Gnuothera bistorta Veitchi į cam p FOE TED M rosa alba 
mark their pus c "planta by by ex wes 3 Cosmidium Burridgi Nolana parado arigold French Orang, 
All plants r^ ccompani » " —————— 
if Pm. and t untry from .whenee they have been €. & Co. al EET m heir Splendid Collections of Im 
received. ported, Hes 
Is GERMAN & FRENCH A ASTERS, GERMAN STOCKS, BALSAMS, & WALLM 
z E SALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE UNSURPASSED, hs. 
EFG E ^" 
i m es they beg to refer to their C e. W will 
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES. 5 E E For a Full Description of 20 1 artic] Tod. — hich, be fo " m 
à Bl iat JAMES CARTER & Co., Seedsmen,. 238, High Eolborn. Ug 
NESDAY, March 23, 185: Pel ascen 
New hoe nts, either 
whether in “shoot or not 
12 Miscellaneous oo, nts, 6 at least of the 12 
r species or varieties, and 
SEEDS RIPENED ON THE CONTINENT 
P must be in MEA A JB 
Azaleas, in aa t arger: than i ins. ^ 
Hyena JAMES CARTER & Co. 
12 Hyaci * vu 3 
iens Y, April 6, 1859. served their name mentioned in an advertisement in connection with a late co 
- I i ties, and it their duty to — 5 that, piering to have their Seeds from 2 Breq. P growers, Ut 
wh em AN S in De: or not * ‘ travelled-during th autu hat object, and purposes Goig so 
12 Miscellaneous plants, 6 ah lest of the x planis * to are therefore dispen: cx ith. The ir Se eds for the present season, hay sing 
— bloo 8. have hitherto offered. 
6 Clarke 
6 Roses, i leit ae ns aber : 
12 Primula chinensis. .. - ——— 
SAT, Art 9 e GENUINE KITCHEN GARDEN SE 
i — — otter eee p g — ——C 
12 Miscellaneous plants, 6 at least of the 12 plants, x s Š » (Y 
2 JAMES CARTER & CO. m 
à ASA ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY SEEDS FOR THE VEGETABLE 
in bloom, any kind. - WHICH WILL BE FOUND, AS USUAL, oF THE BEST uind ON 
on nei Goma Secretary. « 
aL RO j P 
N ens N ACLOPADIC CATALOGUE 
At a special Gen eeting of Members h n Thursday, 
Mareh 2, 1830, Rian Fear Bag reser, e Chi. The Twenty-fourth a m . mim peas 
Toh iter, rione e Twen nnual Issue of the above qm» 
hat ‘the Royal Botan Society of Lon E PER PRRATIUNS fiue Fines E vmi oe T 5 
ic don haying Con 
nounced their intention to hold extra meetings for the mel ence, which tt is hoped will be found useful alike to the Amate d profess: 
pose of awardin Prizes 4 Seed Plan: h species and. t mateur and proie: 
varieties the 5 5 ob ect for ehhh ae National i ure] post paid to all parts of the world upon application. 
: this A ini 
Society was esta is of — that as . 0 
m dissolved, ane that tho Treasure — for H empowered o alia the JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, ME 
5 and pas IG , 
Society." e enti the 
ESTABLISHED FULL HALF A CENT 
a, j 
J, EEDS! SEEDS! 
LARGE ECONOMY IN THE PURCHASE OF | 
es ; Ei 
L—1. For the best collection: of not less than 90 lat. 2d genie mi i j 
dosis run ccc = HIS raris of. 30 years: adopted the practice of — the. character of ie it b piri 
if Tar the Vr soldi a ngë n than Kc tiae € hm sees aucti e bees funes | 
Rhodedeniena’ "and Chinese Arsen ‘offer aman ved of real merit by r ed eated prte 
'urserymen 3 — 
2. For the best collection. of $ 
. " qa Genie — Mar BASS & BROWN’S ASSORTED, COLLECTIONS og 
1.—1. Ti the — collection of not less ms than s MM, seer Collections will be found of full 25 per cent. | No. 1 Collection a 
8o Roses n) — | more value than other — offered, and. for qnality of ifo 1 
IV.—I M E best t Nee of not, loss than growth and l selection of sorts are not to be surpassed. Eo No. 2 Collecti — 
able for. E ne 5 (Nürserymen) 3 — {ames in the three largest collections see No. 3 Collection x ou IA 
YE» Dest collection eo not less than — — ication), No. 4 Collection 
icd eei E es (Amatenrs) 4-11 F L 0 E EDS. 
or of Flowers and Fain — (Amateurs) 2 1] The following assortments of Flower Seeds also include . large number of valuable n0 
VIT.—1. For the best group mens of Conifers, 
— given to intro- HARDY ANNUALS 100 es, lös: ; 50. vars., 88. Gd.; n assortme men EE 
> VIIL—1. For the best specimen of any newly ra is HALE ahi IIS 
T em neis e pats 5 E iud UALS. —50 varieties, 128. 6d.; 30 vars., 
o i: 347 
rit in the sabbia = Nursery rl BAS. a 6d. SUITE 5555 . 
In addition t to the above, prizes to th mount "DW ANN 
offered for Fruit — 1 A peres end S get es goes oue je buo SPEC 
m 15 mi i Mode — ſor the — 2 ee ap 
wil — otted eit 
^ & Marquee he promenado. 
varieties, large packets, 76. A E BRE IN 
space. MERO E ANNUALS.— Eo 50 > 12vars., 5s. from, very 
ni reenhouse Perennials Hard Blennials and Perennials, ^ entirely of our 
DVER ROOTS 
For these. 
A Lilin 
of Seed Catalogue. 
= ak sam AND OTHER BULBS PO 
„ ese: comp; varieties. of Ixias, Sporaxis, Gladioli; Tropeolums, the nies 
sh k l now in, flower, Watsonias, as, Cyclamens, and many others. See Seed 
1 for space to 21 * the undersigned before Goods (20s. Londoh g 4 
May 3 mex en ecd bp upthands), Carriage Free. to all the Railway Stations in 
Ail articles hibiti b c 
Tuesday, May * ition muat bo Staged by, e 28 atl act Me Orders. payalile to Bass. & Bnowx, or to STEPHEN Brown. Remittance’ 
wrning.of Saturday, June 4. Correspondents. 
(Signed) uua He ROWN, 
aple, ene Hon. Seo. Local Committee: BASS & BROWN, SEED GROWERS, SUDBURY, E 
