Musen 26, 1859. THE GARDEN 
CHRONICLE d AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
275 
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DE valuable vari * 
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crt iie — es for Seed of this mo 
both for is and malting Me 
may be had o 
dhdanve, of Basingstoke; and 89, Seed Market. 
E.C. 
toon E CHALK 
CORN THE . 
2 D HARVEY beg to 
get oM . 
ID AND 
— — cegubting change of SEED e 
agricaltt 1 Aer WHEAT, the best sorts for Spr 
Golden Drop, Long-eared Nottingham, 
Xu Melon, Banham’s Sprat, aud other 
Pane, Hopetoun, pucri imt — Tartarian OATS. 
* — weighing 68 lbs. per — 
mo — 15 Prise on ee x 
ur d Market, Mark Lane, 
— NEW e 
ore LO co. respect tilly dte attention 
to the annexed LIST of novelties, orders for which they 
E E g~ 
andername: stron per 
— of plan raised b 3 rom see 
ly h bridised, nd having flowered them 
ETE d ard them with the va arietes I 
ice vd etti 
of. a place in the — ved pe 
M — — easily cultivated flower 
kinds, 
of this much adm 
ERECT: ——.— VARIETIES 
very dark violet purple, base of the tube beauti- 
spotted on a pure white gro white 
white tube, ^R rose border, lips spotted with 
ba, rosy carmine tube, towards the lips pm 
white and rose. 
clear throat, dark blue belt, lips deep — 
white tube, brigbt rose belt, edges very 
— Prussia Improved, throat and belt very much 
tighter crimson than in the ‘old variety. 
bands 
DROOPING- ce tne cad VARIETIES. 
‘base of tube white, finely spotted, lips rosy crim- 
outer edge pure white. 
Beaty, white tube, inside carmine lake, broad white pelt, 
& wers large 
Meeor, right c uh rimson with violet throat, carmine blotch o; 
NEW ROSES or 1859. 
fiver PERPETUAL. HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
mpérial vingingle, É 
de Lyon Beauté de Reyghem 
Comte de Beaufort BON. 
Bouquet by Marie Docteur Berthet 
de Maroc Madame. Marchal 
Oriflamme de St. Louis 
Reine de la Cité e p 
ced mee lt Madame Dam: 
Madanie Darru 
Reine des Pays Bas 
uu —— 
NEW RBENAS. 
— sinc of — = varieties is in the ——— of 
KL. & Co., with the . est confidence recom- 
d first-class flowers. 
od fónm, very distinct. 
105 
BS LU 
6, wilité eye, large. 
vb Ns aiat fioi fip. 
form. 
ruby red, white centre, good form, very distinct and 
bloomer, from 2s. 64. — - 
A SNOWFLAKE. e best white 
bedding purposes. Wilke —— val to Mrs. Hol. 
ch larger number 
— ae — trt n the 
E 
This — has = goers com- 
the other hie kinds at present i in —— and 
be more effective than any of them 
— Hardy Monsieur —— 
Madame Hos Rei: lanche 
e Large Sou de 
I Mantenu wa e, 8 
dm a 
Ter Verbenas 10 
M. e of 
— the ME — — include the finest 
à this season on the Contin 
tana ne igier 
i | Ivanhoe Ne e ius Ditta 
] Clara | Ia Magicienne Primulefiora 
mond 
Lucrec 
Plants no reu. I 
ecies from Moreton 
2 cove T 
AGE and | a Tight 
April, price 2s, ae 
S c, pion 
Venta? to th 
Mine's cade a 
: pe ‘eat, 
‘ach; br wantities. Sacks for Sand, ls. 
Purveyor t 6d. Sachs five hold a ton.—Jon KENN. 
London, 8 f. to her Majesty, Swan Place, Old Kon 
— 
bright red, extra large truss, à 
mily — ruby, whe eye, dae truss, extra |. 
e bright rose, very large sibilo eye, large truss, and ‘ses 
ach. 
e omia 2. most "iine and beautiful of 
ooker. - —— 
ground 
lc Foliage | 
e 
br beddin ng i 
ERS' 
Mo WATERER 4 EY respectfully 
rem p 22 of mint s engaged x ie oor z 
the follow: em E ery de — plants, all d 
seen 15 nq rs of their Nurs 
grow baee. y; p fes x 
the — possible condition fo transp anting :— 
Araucaria imbri iur s, 5l. per 100 ; 40l. per 1000 
» 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet hi igh. Our stock 
ci ü his plant exceeds 100,00 
Weilngtonia ntea, stout handsome plants from 845 
per dozen; Soi. per 100, pm are all in the open ground, 
aad ar are believed to be the finest lot of seedling plants in the 
Cedrus Deodara, „ 1 to 2 feet, 18s. per dozen; 61. per 100 
Do. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 10 and 12, and 15 feet. 1 o NS 
atthe present moment occupies several a of land; they 
have been constantly re moved, ipe w ith fair re not o one 
ery advan 
awsoniana, aem handsom 
18 inches, by the dozen or 100 
= — pam im — ut 61. 66. per doz. ; 401. per 100 
3 fee! 
t hig 
ee dio r of beautiful plants, all 
feet high 
d 
-— justified in stating ourstock of the 
entioned — a €— a selection to be met 
„  Douglasi, 6, 7, 10, and 12 feet 
„ orientalis, 8, 4, 5, and 6 feet 
Pi ed stout seedling plants, about 1 fact, E 
per doze er 100; 401. per 1000. Unquestionab 
the cvs e of Pal the los l 
— ‘Californian. kinds, — 
well known to be y hardy. It is the most 
valuable of a for timb d 
qom 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, and 10 fee 
Juniper, igh 
In sh Upright, 3, 4, 4, 5, é, 58 nd 8 feet. ns Irish and Chinese 
Junipers are grown wn by s to a — exten nt 
Thuja aurea.—This plant etes in our rsery, and our 
stock of it offers a choice of many hundred s specimens from 
14, 2, 3, 4, and 5 feet — and measu vig from 2 to 10 and 
15 feet in cireumfere Nothing can well exceed the beauty 
o e plants, nt inly are to be met, with in no other 
— 
Thuja eedling plants, 1j to 2 feet high 
feet 
ee in quantity, 13 & 2 ft. high 
arge quantity, and of all 
gantea, stout sí 
dotem 4, 5, 6, D: nor te 
Thujopsis borealis i= ndso 
Taxus, Yew, Com 5 
sizes up to 5 
Trish Yew, 4, 55 5 m y thousands of 
these py hned plants nnd to one stem 
Golden get quantities and of all sizes up to 
iato n the Common and Trish Yew as 
ads Pons 12 to 15 years’ 5 
Holly, Farbe ad. Scottica, laurifolia, — W. robably 
the largest stock of good sized variegated Hollies in the 
striped pecially of the better tar pints ofdiüver r and gold 
lants, 14 to 2} feet, 
dS for cover, stout 
Vara — blooming 
m 7868. 2 e * 
248. per dete 
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