Marc 26, 1859. | THE G ARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL a 
= | A MERICAN PLANTS, &c. offered 1 by Messrs. | HE 
L Ly H oc 
to announce m he has a fine 
Seedlings sa 
ret nom choice double | 25 AZALEAS, ie — "Belg an varieties, one of a being several da; à = 
l. per 100. — - 9205. j gs : | lavour, height * . a of fine 2 — 
. AZALEAS, Amonen b ette one of a sort, 15s. | Peas we can confi ently recommend "is ds 28. pei íi 
z 23 RHODODENDRON "mee jr White & Rose, 10s. |, CHAMPION — Pag —— and st sort, if sown 
the PETUNIAS cui Fine Hardy Scarlet RAE UR 1 to 9 feet, in succession, may be h table throughout the year, 
ri € Gapües er at Culford | per dozen, 12s. | — er ounce, or — — ron 
1 advertiser to offer | ANDROMEDA FLORIBUN De . planta per dos. 18e. | Dee e 
ng N ridiser las N Y UREA 
superior to any yet offered ; not 8 — roa tme | PEN —— the many sre of the above (at 
the flowers, but in i colour, row NISH ER boh, ane al ) ean supply a mod = its at Ts. 6d. 
and regularity in form—all being very double. ICHTNSON AND CO, . ANTS, Truro, | The folion g , passage from” D ndley's lead! 
ag r. 
apéibenames adopted rc r respectively rnwall, beg 40 invite at — Ee erm period (eh | | article in the for Nov. * will give an — 
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season — 9 to th A superior 9 — I [ SEED, at | irs — uty : — Callicarpa Lap ea — insignificant when 
in was beautiful in its winter dress of innumerable rich. 
i Large flowers, and most appropriate | 1s. 6d. per packet, or 4 packets for 4s. postage | E 2 V a 
d — e berries, p the "- of swan shot." It is easily culti- 
| for pot culture. i n —— s Pen — coor Far y . — e c Cornish, | vated and does well in a cold greenhouse or mes bc 
‘Medium-size flowers and neat habit; s Waters's yd or Earl y Falmouth Market. fantod out, where. it will produ and remaining on bright 2 
probably useful for bedding - Tho Truro extra ne Late White. whole winter.—Bagshot, March 36. MEET tae 
each ; or 21s. the set of six, to be will gi succession from January to May. — ca i  HRYSAN üt 
NEW C SANT 
by OssogN & Sons, Fulham | 4 vear T TAE LARCH, fine 8 oe that his SPRIN 
D Seedling Larch, f J- Seedling C. 0 k, CATALOGUE is now —€— in which his splendid 
usual allowance to the Trade. — South Feeya biaa fpd “ine g iommon VAG | SEEDLINGS and o ther now CHRYSANTHEMUMS of bf 1859 
METTRA DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 2-year do. Spru ce, Norway, fine l-year ditto Turkey ditto are fully described, a well as the unrivalled gone collectio: 
„ 855 respectfully to announce 3. -year ditto ditte 2 E pores Red. Coda inii t the angst in — S —Strong plants of “Golden 
E he opi shortl ke son om fe with 5 Box 2-year Altes White American ke ar Englis —— of Eng! — 4 * — oe —— I - x^ other nA, 
v DOUBLE s car ansplanted wh — — Versal du treet, 
. PETUNTA s — Ly ditto Red ditt [2- year dit — near Verom e E urnpike, W. 
uni ue an collection in themselves, being of Heo — dite Hemlock I Nen — tive, do. CHAR . 
BEI rmn Ucet E ere — 
fragrant, metry of ret rate rate habit, p good guard petals, Tho. — ia s being extensive holders of the above solicit English authority „ 
"A the centres well filled, and in fact are superior ed the the particular attention of the Trade. Prices, which are most Pri Ja o^ 25 appli lication. Samples od. — 
* other varieties hitherto sent out. Their n moderate, may be had on re —— of Holcus rota te by post on receipt of 104. 
elature is as follows: - vm double; dwarf habit. D. tm ——— and Seedsmen, Edinburgh. CHINESE YAMS, 4s. 
poser . =n DL. 1 NE plants, . por per 1000. sen 
E, tilesea, Cambridgesh 
POEN GEM —bright crimson, with white ente OWN asp CHARLES LEE 'E beg to 3 offer an im. WUGTEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEED 
ALBA MAGNIFLORA.—Beautiful — very fra, fragrant. mense stock of strong well-ripened VINES rrom EYES, o The great difficulty experienced by many Gentlemen * 
KING of CRIMSONS.—Bright crimson, brighter d than its the eerie nd kinds :— — Farmers when about to lay down Land, is the selection of 
“Crt — The varieties previ introduced —.— Hatif de Jura e proper having no reliable practical guide as to 
Domen is be only api rple. Bar Isabella f — He or JAMES TYNAN is enabled to offer the 
Plants of MAY Ti Fine above be. each, or the act of six 28s. Rade s Seedling Marchioness of Hastings | | Benefit of y a Speke Estate having become cele- 
It is requested that the o Trade forward their commands at Black ie Muscadine Parsley leaved | brated for ‘gui practical Farming and 5 cultivation 
———— in the Black Constantia . Muscat, August n for * y years under the able hiena rnent o f Mr. 
n they are ren, Black Pri ince „Cannon Hall M*Farlane. In a conversation the Adver with that 
y. HARGRAVE, THe NU » WINCHMORE m tas Blanche Vigne „»  Hamburgh ntleman a few weeks ago he said:—“ p tity o£ 
€ 9 th Tokay ” ana this estate I believe to be owing in a great measure to the 
SRM with seh piama ate. aatiafaction het wo La Chasselas Frocklaboulay of Fontainebleau | which Tae Merl dk eun LAMOS, "Vere Lo wade the TRAN 
the opportunity or offering for for the present e senson the above Chasselas Musq Pitmaston —.— White of the s of Wheat and Barley I have obtained after — 
and — the most beautiful Fuchsia m pcm Duzetto n des Carm ye éco 1 e i né 
1 rasses 1 year it would be deemed fabulous by many. 
tube and which are 2 ENG Trebiana Black James TYNAN having Sage orders to to anppiy Seeds to soma 
Frontignan, blac e vn Farms on this estate, tos the same to gen E-— 
Hamburgh, Dutch Tripoli m upon their — the number of statute acres to be 80 
golden West's St. Peter's "Selected GRASS SEEDS for LAWNS. 
Nursery and Send Establishm ient, Hammersmith. London. Tames TYNAN, Seed Warehouse, 68, Gt. George Street, arero, 
E W F FN R B FE N 8, LOCOSTEMMA  LASIANTHUM (Bruun). — 
SED BY MR. 3 midst the preva — nt scarcity of t ie e of — 
— e See 1. PICTURATA.— Crimson, large, and fine truss, conspicuous imei, it is with pleasa . ranger ac 
Scdaned’ og Andrews, will be for- white eye. lied to Hoya; A th sent s received in 185% 
to any address on xu of si - postage si ikarea: 4 CONTR DE Meir. Licht Mes, very Tange | Sed to Hove; and aA e discovered on 
Co 's Royal Nursery. E h 26. flower of extra substance, with eue white eye the north-western side of the Island of Bornco. The plant, 
3. AN Sura mod ibt white eye, a very desirable | which is mot a climber, presents a noble c^ -— having 
colour and good substance. —— ha peu foliage; and it posse: y great 
OUELL — COLLRCTION ION Li is 8 4 BOUQUET DE LA REINE. — Peach, large white eye, fine mendation in being.a most pas Bloomer, Piani clusters 
Having. E-A deride of years bay i 0121 aten shape, and extra —— uite a new colour. prn — being be ced in great — — e 
tion to their cultivation, introducing the West E the new: 6. MAGNUM BONUM.— Bright crimson, fine yellow eye, large of waxy consiste like Hoya—c vene 
s, they are enabled to n at the following pra ee flower and a very striking variety. reflex until they — quite " perpendicwlar, $ — rest on the 
well rooted plants, - | GRANDIFLORA PURPUREA.— Violet purple, largo truss, . enel ee —— 
| fine white ; Ü 
1 usually * e flowers are fragran 
i ‘Plants ready for nt veter iag T 14 — —— in one cluster on a newly. imported plant, 
a} cae — the above | which was submitted to the inspection of Sir W. J. Hooker, of 
Six Now VE decided vement on Kew, by whom it. is figured and described in the. November 
any bitherto eo wee "wy substance, | number of the “Botanical Magazine." It is also figured in 
Le Bine bet * rd 3 — Florist." Plauts in May, price 638. each. doeet 
80 that tei be selected and reserved. ¿Huan Low & Co., Clapton Nursery, London, N. E. 
y aaae — era included, 20, r . I — 
—— ä ſ— i HOS. bye ta E cmd 
Horticultural Grounds, Sprowston ; Establishment, 41, Wells, Ken T offers the fo 
London Street, Norwich. The Trade supplied on the usualterms. | cm xal CERUNUT PLANTS —— 18 in nores ie 
fr. ting. S 100. py hss very 3 per 180 fi — art e 
: 0. si er ; 
most distinct and attractive variety | That hak yet V e: HUDDART, NURSERYMAN and SEEDSMAN, Malt card ROBES. 608. Pie good do., ne ; — per 100; 
offered, and is’ DR adapted for either pots o fers the following varieties: Double Y ——— — for gl.; ne 
mg. Price 3s. —— or 368. per Mes va Runcorn Short Top Pink Eye Kemp INSIGNIS and P. ATA 15 inches 
EE Qu y name, 94. ote Flukes, — Ash. leaved Kidney, very true 38 inches, 6l. per 100; 8 SI STOCKS. 50s. per 1000 2 
66. per a Early Kem — Farly ae ais, ; IRISH YEWS, 2 feet to 3 feet, 
: Our extensive stock of these, comprising the The last BA kin a Seedling raised by J. H., and was Sis per 100; Hardy RATHS afine collection, 258. 100 ; 
est ni med varieties, is this Season yoy. strong uy healthy | tested last year with “ ^ Hamdaworthe Prolific” — early large o plants, good 205 208. per 100; LARCH FIR, — tout 
i well Mubtinot in pots, price of which is 9s. to 12s. | sorts, and found to be as = A full one-third meatier pianti 2 to 3 feet; LONT SHEPHERDI, or new Scarlet. 
cropper. - A ve ue mealy hen half size. trumpet HONEYSUCKLE, fine strong plants; 4s. — dozen; 
extensive and select collection of the | reasonable on applica’ /RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM, fine bushy plants, 18 inches 
J. H.'s a Soe SEED ge ey may be had to 2 fee ay 608. per 100. Orders from — k am —— 
post fre o) on application.—March 26 unaccompan — by a remittance will not be noticed. 
betes t me ner ine - MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON .& SON 
w Belgian vars POST FREE, THE: 
ESSRS. E. G. HENDER AND SON also beg to draw draw ‘attention to their collection of ALPINE 
ENOTHERA i PLANT —— — tme: Alps of Seiten under the sup of — 
Pn N , Botanic ie BS f Zurich. The Coll lection of 50 speci for 10s. contains among others the following 
Ac RMOSUM. c blue, 38. per dozen; nd 2s, 6d. each 
ANUM. WE Je, 48. per dozen; 25s. per 100 | glac Gentiana punctata Pulsatilla alpina sulphuren Primula latifolia 
purple, pe 
TRITOME i andan Geum Lovin „ Cruciata » vernalis . Trollius altiacus 
MEDIA.—A handsome — and * „ _ reptans „ vivalis Pedicularis —— Dianthus alpinus 
cen pulcherrima Dosfaris digitata Aralea ——— 
63, per dozen, „ petiolata Glossocoma clematidsea ‘Thlaspi — alpinum 
—Large orange yellow, with dark centre, | Collection of 50 species, 10s. 64. ; 25 species,.5s. ; 12 species, 28. Gd. 
E MARITIMA ROSEA axp PSEUDO-ARMERIA.— 
mf ot ary Se un pro- | ie 1 
ebe ARR dens, &c., in Villa Gardens, without Mowing. 
— er ipdan; Seed Packets post ies ti 64., 5s, and 10s. each. 
Onde ellos 1 Ses notice of the above 3 i of this Paper 
Ai NTS cd oë collection of all the most. 
aan canes ae Mice THE NEW gera gen — BEAN 
—— . mi w offered at 2s. the quart. 
Topix & E ; 
Co. Royat Nursery, Grost Yarmouth, Norfolk. Wellington Nursery, St, Johws Wood, London. 
