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Arr 23, — THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. (869 
CHOICE FLOWEBS. 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH’S 
SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, 
er s on a new - original plan, with copious Descriptive and Cultural Notes 
AS nd containing many ne and rare species and varieties not found in any other Cata- 
eady and may be had free and post paid on application 
logue, now x SHRUB, TREE, and votis SEEDS, the erop of 1858, saved with 
e, by the most 'eainent gro 
— 
the greatest c 
sorts with enormous berries, excited the admira- 
tion of everybody. They readily sold at 4 fr. 
— kilo, although it was already the end of 
Se met 
Thos who to know how such admirable 
(remis were stained should well consider what 
0 pes di e are " — 
to 
ek walle! i in manner as no 
single — of surface ; there are no — es, but 
In the spring the wall 
is | proteate ed by Screens, „ glass sashes, straw mats, 
linen blinds, or — at hand that will keep 
and the i 
Wem may 450 “state that the Sardinian correspondent of Messrs. James CARTER & Co., off frost, d the low t ra pring. 
o Soeds cotees I applied whenever necesssary. The 
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d the Agency from that firm d young shoots are constantly pinched or laid in 
To meet the growing demand for first cl f particularly FLORISTS FLOWERS, during t hole season of gr tendrils are 
ing the 1 removed, the bunches theniselves are thinned ont 
the Gi dent Chronicle of February 5th, Yon the followin; notice of B . Mod. 's Catalogue. wherever there are m "i : errles are also 
“B . Niedere (Covent Garden) Spring Catalogue of Choice Flower, Shrub, T and Vegetable Seeds. This list thinned by 6 Gr rape sbiss d and when summer 
* ly ted Svo and is À rege! well got up. It appears that the corres pondent in Sardinia, — ſor- E 
— — TA — of the great L ondon houses with seeds raised in that warm part of "Europe, has now trenetan N what eon with its long dry dl r the night dewsare 
he savos to Mos — vee LLOCH. Le ros add, that it yields to no Trade List in the abundance of its materials mug; by a good syringing € evening. The 
R AND McCULLOCH, while drawing attention to their general SPRING CATALOGUE which has elicited such 
nones of pras is also kept up by — 
» | supply of anure every three y years. Such 
high — both from phe scientific botanist and amateur cultivator, avail themselves of the present 
to select from its pages the following list:— 
T) ACACIA LONGIFOLIA (magnifica). 
e 51) DATURA HUMILIS FLORE PLENO. 
One of the — splendid Acacias 
de —— Grapes with their —— 
reputation. 
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sous T d. bees felt yelo sia the inches i | scented. One of the greatest novelties of the Vine . Bovrexors, of Perrey, near 
— 47 . ornamental, pl plants Sie — Mus at Therfin (55) GAILLARDIA GR ANDIPLORA:, (new). Of this Rambouill ntleman's Chasselas 
than 47 varieties, all of the most deco; r. waetul and showy gen pin we have several other handsome vars, | the following condition :—He had several pieces of 
5) ATLANTUS OLANDULOSA. 8 (972) PELARGONIUM aor bearing each with two or thr ts whose 
pared to i ic ’s-horn Sui h 
It mM te he on thin poor tol is 5 for avenues, other pore dm nt —— . — fancy, very e — a ena | wei, "m = e s A : "- - : : ene 
and highly ornamental in bberies ; sometimes called Tree k, Which eatnat fabio — highly satisfactory. shoots left to themselves had only bune = in the 
of Heav ambu a (1149) SOLANUM ga PRICARTRUM. 3E mon conditi tion, whi ile the contiguou 
Miniature mere tree, covered all winter with a pro 
Of these beautiful little plants we i» a splendid collection, 
Us emer ie most SEPT kinds, erem and arranged — — — fruit; a handsome plant for greenhouse or siting ach twice as large as the other. arn was the 
n — — — — me “ssp B IGNONIA RADICANS MULTIFLORA. ase with every piece of bearing wood in which 
too well known to require comment. These Collections we een Finer and brighter than radicans ; flowers in large panicles one shoot had been ringed and other not. In 
confidently recommend, containing, as they do, species only of producing a be MO ^ — e eee the opinion of M. Bourexors these advantages 
MEN (154) BALSAM. and magnificent ; flowers o ous colours on the samo g ring 1g Sy amely, a fortnight’s 
New Indian variety, very ornamental, mixed colours, more | plant, varying from the richest ivety purple eiTe met earliness, finer berries, and better quality. When 
robust and hardy than ‘the other varieties. nd rare). This and three new varieties of He cea gran he Vine is about to he remo a ring of 
(217 4 et sb ui ood dh 5 enira n by? z and a gratis i favou x ru ark something less th alf an inch wide just 
From the newest an nest s and other varieties o: eoru. for uty, hardiness, an * ey rank s p 
that muc ee 80 hi bas amongst The noveltios of the season, possessing advan- below the insertion of the bunch to be experi 
ANNA. INDICA SUPER tages which m render them the grandest. ornaments for the ipe on. That is all he does, taking care how 
vem flowering all the os arp leaves large, greenhouse, conser POM xp ver that as be shoot is eventually Miu by 
Y. — o “Of sos pia picturesque and most ornamental genus ad —— A x operat 
fioent — consisting o of 28 kinds, all flower is Wale for the bril- 
we have a magni 
remarkable 3233 of their flow: and foliage. 
IA (species nova). Bos rapidly, and ‘covers a large space in an 
8 — o in pro 1 50 X succeeds in a cold 
ofi 
incredi minke short time, Its greenhouse. 
po naa rr 
Sees 
.of 
ee 
n this e pec of its class yet k owers most 
re admir- | And eure). 
greatest novelties 5 TROPJEOLUM TRIOMPHE. DE GAND FIMBRIATOM. | 
out of o a ion ries from J “Fringed oran 
see 3 ! eA ATIONS and PIO EEG saved we from the choice 
(337) CHRYSANTHEMUM Golden). ; J Euglish Hem am aboot 
ESL. umts .. sealad packets, a6. seccived: fom Our 
we have a splendid collection, em: new or rare d " à 4 
i Sardinia: whose ‘seeds ‘fo have 
mre com e i — Punt ui „and : ties of 
(344) hanot EN COMAUREA. the greatest excellence have been raised. 
For prices 
ber 
further rei ee with regard to the above 
e evergreen shrub, bearing 
es — to the * 
application 
handso 
Fin 3 of golden ball. like 
em one of the green 
ces and 
plants in cultiva- | and * novelties, we refer our 
itse lf, which is sent free and post p: 
BUTLER &. McCULLOCH, Covent Garden Market. 
SPRING CATALOGUE, 
TWO HUNDRED GUINEAS IN EICHT PRIZES. 
a D. — r 
M ARTHUR HEN DERSON. AND COOLS Fon Four Years Mel ms Rova tar 8 THE 
2 CATALOGUE or SOFT-WOODED PLANTS onai quo Cosson 8 
all the 9 nositi "s this year), can no UTTON'S CHAMPION. SWEDES * the East 
of them post free, on applicat: * — 9 South — eg — Na nese e Noni 
Pine-ay s 1856, 18. 
ipple Place, Edgw ware , London, W. idinatiar by thé: basb — fee. n 
| A a Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1859. 
MEETINGS FOR THE F FOLLOWING Te 
Wepnespar, April 27—Microscopical. 
ROYAL SOUTH HAN NTS” SEED ESTABLISHMENT, — 
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF H. R. H. THE 
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF — rpm 
CULTURISTS OF THE UNITED M. 
AGE AND TOOGOOD'S STOCKS have produced 
— Ale exhibited at Smithfield, and are so 
dron Dalhous 
ppreciated that comment on their part is THE possibility of IMPROVING THE SIZE AND |100 Cupressus Lawsoni 
— mpete with any house in the trade. warrr ee GAP ^ 8 by ringi hi Ber fr 
8 : | y rin e branehes con- * 
* e Ke, 4, tinues to excite ite i in France. The nat 100 0 
puitving’s Swede a ence, Hardy Green Round ..0 6| the process ha en explained at pp. 399 and | 50 
Improved — — vs EL S of our last volume, we have now only to cus. 
V — .. athe ner ment of the that were exhibited | pected 
..0.9 e e — 08 last autumn at a meeting of the Paris Hortieul- 
ES dan 1 — Society, » Sri ana in the Annals of the} A 
0 8| Long Red 9.6 nece at e jäi 
.. 0.7 | Long Yellow b fT 
0 6 | White Belgian Carrot .. 10 
.. 06|New Red 5 
pes g Altringham .18|MEU r at 
3 cg pe n $ | rest in n beauty; one Serve not tire 5 rer e 
0 7 Dwarf Essex Rape . 0 4 magnificent bunches with 
re ard arf 
MUSTARD, — TARES, SAIN. . 
8 0 RATUS 14. perl f (Bordeaux 
DES — 
RE GRASS, ; 
t prices. Í —— 
for large d Pack ed for r P PS 
All parts of tho world. Gromier du 
Oxford Street and Kisro Bas, soi Grosse Perle 
uired the enormous wapa | eres coloured berries, far more Toss f 
ee cn best coloured Grapes of 
NE 
This magnificent Passion: 
poner, rr splendour of. its scarlet ps hr surpassing | 
as 
nnd. | 
have to » —2 t at the next year's praning. 
The only difficulty in the oper v consists in 
removing the ring neatly, and ting 
T | deep. i 
| been M o Do by M 
| the Rue des Epiciers 2 Bordeaux, which ma may | 
tained through any Paris nurseryman oi 
ir Bs 
Ir is now tty rally known that the 
Council of the Dad ea ural Socity have decided 
upon employing the me of Ballot, or — af 
the word is preferr x for reap 
among the Fellows, a measure to whi — 
led by the extreme diffieulty — ing a 
satisfactory allotment by other m nes X Jas Fri 
st I. of the season 
ouncil ; 1 the hatt i “resit 
xs 2 be without inter 
and ninety-fou Fellows, each 
ha iin M WO C sse Fellows, each having 
one chance, had entered their names. There 
250 prizes, and afines uently 433 blanks. 
The 
issue of the dra as this: ; 
|. Of sache bins each two rene 43 obtained 
119 » 
iP 
[or rani having oon tame obtai 
Among the prizes were 70 plants of the Wo i 
very curious Pinus Don Pedri, 20 of Rhododen- 
