4 Arrt 23, 1859.] THE GARDENERS _ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 355 
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NEW PLANTS FOR 1859. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON X SON 
PLANTS IN MA 
NEW GENERAL CATALOGUE and SPRING LIST of ORNAMENTAL BEDDING and 
UMMER PLAN 
EET oR DR 
omy WATERERS CAT TALOGUE OF UNRI- 
J Sarun HARDY —_ AND OTHER CHOICE 
RHODENDRONS, as Exhil €— by him at the Royal Botanic 
Regent’s Park, London, is published, and will be for: 
warded plication. 
e 1 List i is recommended as ork of reference, as. it 
curate descriptions of all the —— vurieties. 
erican Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, near he Sunning- 
pin South Western Hamn » 
ESSRS. PARKER WILLIAMS beg to 
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inform their friends uit petias that their PRICED | Will be ready for distribution wherein will b all ied following and 
Nu DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of Exotic Orchids, Stove, y : rt pg * ng. other New Plants 
n ardy —— Miscell — 8 — Eee r 
and Plants, Variegated an mental foliage 
hous Comite — — — ALLAMA! DA VIOL = VARIEGATED- LEAVED GERANIUMS. 
Gloxinias, Fuchsias, Cactuses, &., is now published, and THE E gem BLUE FLOWERED -— ANDA. wa EMMA DOM SILVER CHAIN. 
will be Did post free on applicatio on. Fr AAT Nursery, The plan offere — the chet or jenen p GOLDEN TOM THURS — gil 
Seven Sisters’ and Hornsey Roads, Holloway, London, N. nally in re — of — Low, who em from a | GOLDEN CERISE UN IQUE. UD. 
tropical collector, and are now our sole p —— 
The late Mr. Gardner; — of. the Boral Botanic Gardens, 20 ONALE, OR „ e 
GERMAN ANO OTHER FLOWER WS. VEGETABLE, 
TC. Ceylon, in his papers on the Vegetation of E Brazil, contributed | AMY ROBSART. 
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sigue Y EMMA 5 daba: 
a PARKER AND WILLIAMS beg to | to the Quarterly Journal of the London Horticultural Society | LADY CHARLES COOTE. ITE N NOSEGA 
inform their friends and patrons that their — PRICED (vol. ii.), thus alludes to it:—* On my return to Crato, I M — 
and DESCRIPTIVE s syi ALOGUE in which i rated | made a few excursions in that neighbourhood, and add NE BEDDING GERAN 
every novelty of proved merit, also all the best of the older | considerably to my herbarium. One of the finest plants met THE oe, MEE 
kinds, is now or ished, and will be forwarded post free on | with at this time was a beautiful new species of Allamanda hy 
application. Their whole stock has been selected from the * —.— Gardn.) a shrub from 4 to 6 feet high, D.) 
-— — and Foreign sources, and every kind is warranted | numerous 
— -— of the finest possible quality.—Paradise 
— Sev Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Holloway, 
London, N. 
— UNRIVALLED PRIMULAS.— 
Norices To pans malas he 
speciosa. This is by far the most beauti 
large flowers not unlike in colour those of Gloxinia 
T b: — species belonging 
to the genus, all of which, with this ex bear 
flow: "5 
As mpetition plant in collections, A. iolacea, in its 
5 Ais tint, offers a new and essentia — feature m d 
there being none other to associate with the golden-yellow o 
Edinburgh pos — ark, stamps enclosed, but — d — E delicate rosy-blush of Echites and 
B. Smith, W. Hooper, and many others, 3d Edit n of Treatise, enia. 
Testimonials, &c. „ill be published and sent to all. subscribers. 
Will your Primula seed hold out thisseason? Do ubtful; order 
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AGAPETE S BUXIFOLIA (Nvrr). 
C. James. pner — de p. Pkt. Sir Willia m Hooker thus alludes to it in connection with the 
This 
No: more blooms can be sent out this figure given of it:— very beautiful plant; was imported 
Two fancy ill be introduced fexta — "it possible | by Mr. Nuttall from the Dupla Hills on the eastern frontier of | o; 
THOMAS Wirp, The Primulary, Ipswich. Bhotan, bordering upon. Assam, where it forms ei 
EW PETUNI!IA S. 
OHN SEALEY can now supply the Seven Beautiful 
New Striped dr rm was awarded the first 
prize at the Bristol and Clifton rie rtieultural Society. J. S. has 
no hesitation in ing that they are the finest varieties in 
cultivation. Th rik 
healt hy grow rgreen aspect, will be 
desira! ble acquisition for Greenhouse —— „ accommodating of a vl 
itself me a compact "habit, - all limited. collections, amm — 
equi ral treatment of similar growing p plant 
VETRUFHTILA PULCHEL 
An mental-leaved Greenhouse Shrub, of pA and com- : 
ein of ing and music — — — 
pect vm — api ntly pectina inated or winged. foliage. recognition “of all those ni eren and relative harm — colour , 
sound, which constitute beauty to the — aE o 
DIAN AZALEAS. ERIAL his variety is 
ETOILE DE GAND (M. Span) | LEOPOLD I. (C. VAN Loo) warf, c 
M DE BRABAN (C. VAN (Ds DES PANACHEES 
II. 
E WITTE, 
"eo een lua . ** Illustrated Bouqu 
SPRING CATALOGUE or DAHLIAS, HOLLYHOCKS, 
C, and of GARDEN lm SEEDS 
may be had om application.—St. George's, near 
EW VARIEGATED 5 UMS 
— has au equal and 
len — edges w D Foliage novel f shaded 
a s with a broad or zone of s 
crimson and pink, the centre of each leaf being green, wi NEW ACHIMENES. 
small scarlet trusses vede m. 78. ae GIGANTEA IGNEA—LONGIFLORA FLORE PLENO 
-— DIGBY (TYDÆA) 
DY —.— — E KERRISON b mend 
Cy m E * = Cr been n4 bove raised b Breeze and. Mr. Elliot. A n fi s 
— 4 from ai amen t ＋ eir — yet grace! atii 
— Ade rada W HYBRID seil AS. with . m poine —.— ns presenting a a vary Deine 
— waited e for ower rom justers onale 
» Seedlings — by Mr. Stran; er to Herrn Consul 
mcm and full ons of J. Ss unrivalled | schiller, of Hamburg — sg inei amoros: 
— — 125. per — e ye new single sorts, 1 0 n A. dropping of their flower-lobes, as in some varieties. This very 
sa seri — E ins | SPLENDIDA SANGUINEA | PUNCTATA. ornamental kind is admirably adapted for villa 
son, 25 roh per dozer erim- ATROPURPUREA. - SPLENDIDA IMPERIALIS. |9f j ut especially for 
— bys also | ; 11011 
VF TS FOR THE FLOWER G he | EVENING Vil dan. VICTORIA—(BURRIDGE). . 
Pi loving m tho prions ache, 1 EN-— The | DRUMMONDI.: | ALBERT—(BURBIDGE). 
tablished: ts:— 
— CALCEOLARIA 
Scarlet Geraniums, Tom Thumb, —— vm — AMPLEXICAULE ALBA. 
* N e ER that were struck last s J j " NEW pn 
struek last autumn A ex in v For June. E 22 without a single 
Verbenas, — the hang varieties 2 in * s DELICATA. BRILLIANT. its së the avenue or ribbon: ; 
hmibby - id : aie are BEDDIN nete AS. 
— tra, extra large $e exi Mus Tene — 
Carnations . Wau. ditto 5s per Los 12 to ee 
— —— e * 6d. to New Bedding Shrubby E uniqu 
Gaillardia p ceret Rx oe M T va Be COCCINEA servo: mai A ups NCE OF ORANGE 
H -- E .. -. .. (GRANT) ISpens: 
Holiotropes 6 8 GOLDEN -——- (GRANT) YÉLLOW GEM (Grant) in the grouping of. plants for the flower 
—— "o 2 — rn n known Tom r rw mb and Golden Chain have ego and are 
“Rem ks, fine named: flowers RE OARS o zs ties as C. — — and C. Yellow Prince of e | P 3a, Sd each; four plants rr 
Tantanas i y T E 75 with improved colours and truss. , 
- Petunias, ne sorts - : = ~ NEW FUCHSIAS. 
Tes ncn dark Groundsel) (Seedling productions of Edward Banks, Esq. 
Geraniu eraniums, Flower of the Day, f “fine cut down —— ec d —— 
; es 10 A. 
x * Aer. 6 Sich OF FRANCE LE PR 
D & X oe Fiantingdon. STRA jens LITTLE DORRIT 
Woo 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS YSAN 
Jen SALTER begs to announce that his SPRING YS 
Eg ATALOGUE is now published, in which his splendid cine 3 of M. Pelé, of Paris.) 
other new CHRYSANTHEMUMS of 1559 | MAS Ser 5 
s m SATANELLA MAGI 
mat greet as ell as the unrivaled goneral eollection, | 30 went KENILWORTH 
will n ob England: * Prince Albert,” and every other variety, | QUEEN OF BEAUTIES ST. JUSTIA 
ready in the course of the mont ersailles. Nursery, 
Street, near Hammersmith T W. NEW VERBENAS. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—CHRYSANTHEMUMS. (S ductions of Messrs. Breeze & Banks.) 
A a E Run F.H.S., NURSERYMAN, Stoke Newing-| This collection possess the greatest advance in colours, form, 
the lai grower most essful exhibitor of | aud e truss, with fine habits, that we had 
the pem pei in the British Empire, begs to call the tunity of introducing, its, we ever had the oppor- 
teni ~ lees collectio of the above beautiful autumn flower 
“This mai Z 
EUM ection, thestock of which amounts to u — NEW GLOXINIAS. 
can ITA strong plants; one dbzen for Ok or five SEBASTIAN O. MADONNA. 
Aem inte varieties, containing two of each senses, for II.; or SPAGN ae Sn 
Een T0 PIT 100 plants in 50 varieties, two of each variety, j 
25 varieties, t 30 POMPONES in t variety ; 50 Pompones in 
reet aah variety Er id Song pan —— — PER ETE A 2 
mpone the Golden Cedo Nulli, 5s. each, aro now ready, with AN ADMIRABLE a ee 
LS tothe Trade. Every order will 
a 5 taeda — the Chrysanthemum. 
wiles e le to J. H. Bre, Stoke Newington, | : A 
be immediately ebend fn " Catalogues on. — Wellington — 
