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[ UCOMBE, PINGE, as . having a a very! 
stock of this most beautiful l De bulb can offer it well 
established in pote, fit for immediate planting out, at the 
undermentioned exceedingly moderate rices, 
Nothing can surpass the b; brilliancy of its rich golden orange- 
coloured flowers, which are produced in the | greatest mer asa 
upon graceful slender rna and stand unblemished the 
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DING PLANT, 
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TANE anD S SON, the o Nurseries Great Berkhamp- e Subscriber c Ei. 
stead, n large quantities fine | well-grown Plants, ‘consisting ¢ of the: bade ea 
arge FRUITING TREES o of el Den 9 which are now m following genera, viz. :—Acaeia, Adenan ndra, Aphten i 
. T — vx for travelling, the fruit not being heavy and likely | Beaufortia, Begonia, Boronia, Bouvardia, Brachysema lexis, Aa 
rea 
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consist of PEACHES, NEOTARINES, APRICOTS, | Dillwynia, Diosma, Epacris (100 Kinds) 1 
0 fer: J. ir K 1 Lasche 
poe 
56, 78 6d. , to 10s. 6d. each. e . ^od ofera. sane 
CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, 3s. o 58. eac Lilium, Magnolia, Metrosideros. Myrt e Nerz 
VINES, in pots, from eyes, with 5 to 10 bunches of Fruit, Passiflora, Pimelea, Polygala, Pu eue, a Tun Ox; obig 
5s. each. enn Tacsonia, Tecom: a, Tro solum, Ye ronida” de, ae 
mend the Golden Tritonia as one of the most effective plants FIGS, in pots, in a bearing state, 3 . e 
for masses rn 8 — em tail ee Qi GOOSEBERRIES and CURR ANTS, S d. each. 100 andeomest e 25 
remarks in the ^ Cottage Gardener” * Y, IT IS ESTABLISHED AS A Also a zay large Mme i XYERGREENS of which we 50 2 5 0 0 
FIRST-RATE AUTUMNAL OR E Frower GARDEN.” It have a fine Stock, viz., Araucarias, Cedrus Deodara, Dom y les quantity 158, per don y 
is also perfectly hardy. Now is is Y i timo for planti ng. Lebanon, 2 apere 1 Pines, and ail Coniferous 5 — CAT DURS may be had on Politi 
200 Strong Bulbs.. £3 0s. oa 25 Strong Bulbs.. £1 0s. od. | 6 ft. t. high; Rhododendrons, well set with flower M, aped deti of 2L. and upwards are deli ie 
50 do. . RC E: do. do. 012 0 | buds, Me to London, TR Liverpool Peter 
Single Bulbs .. 1s. 6d. "each. The Home Nurseries are within five minutes’ walk of the and Newcastle, as me to any Rail ilway Stati aug a 
Exeter Nursery, Exeter. Established 1720 Station of the, omy and North-Western Railway, Great miles cia Be mt - GS á 
OHN — . ee 4, Great Russell | Perkhampstead, Her oyal Nursery, Great Yarmouth, e 
t Garden, W.C., ctfully announces that — 
Street, Cov: 
he is now fully y rime to SUPPL in any quantity, Las 
BEST VARIETIES of AGRICULTURAL TURNIPS, that is : 
Per Ib. Per lb.—s. ails 
A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE. FOR GRASS, 
Kaing's Swede 79 6| Red Clover 0 9 LAWNS WITHOUT MOWING. 
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Skirving.. l. 0 6 f refoil La ME SPERGULA PILIFE RA, 
Purple - — koe Loe 10 A 
Turnip . 06 Sainfoin and Tares, bush. 10 0 S OFFERED BY 1 
Fue —.— r Cabbages do : Pr gern end Sone ub 
kj ME io 1% MES SRS. E. G. HE NDERS ON & 501 
PM o Asters 
Red ditto ... 0 6| A mixture of 24 var. of As a perfectly hardy Alpine plant, forming a close, dense, carpet like surface, maintai 
06 3 of the abo vs 06 
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p Red Mangal ` with a rich, ever-during, evergreen e 8 all weathers in winter and s unge 
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ESSE eris bins 9 — Wess picture e an emerald green velvet-like vegetable carpet, studded over with innumer ille] r- "d 
d 
and Triennials for flowering early in spring, should bo sown r-like blossom 
the present time to the middle of July. For r Early Green 
21 ws vers CALCHOLARIA, PRIMULA WELB-ESTABLISHED TUFTS FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING, 4s. PER Dozen, 
SIS, SCHIZANTHUS HOOKE 11. 
NIEREM BERGIA, TROPHOLUM LoBBII, SPIRJEA, VER. Seed Packets, ^ 2s. 6d., 5s., 10s., and 208. each. 
E — VERON IC. 
AR beg to dag 4 hat 2 Ibs, , at 2s. per Ib., is sufficient Special directions for sowing, rearing, and final planting are given in E. G. HENDERSON & Son’s NEW aur 
Tan aere, and not 8, as is usually advertised by puffers, V DT eed v oR ORNAMENTAL GREENHOUSE and SUMMER-FLOWERING BEDDING PLANTS, which w Tl enr 
for the sake of the profit on the extra and unnec: essary | for distributio a few days. 
lead ignorance that a space -— ; 
in that necessary for the largest Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London. 
mm ipwards. —— 
CHOICE FLOWERS. 1 
PLANTS, 20s. per = BUTLER & McCULLOC H’S 
SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, 
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Dur OS NARAR & FR : p. doz 
A RRANGED on a.new and original p see with D e Descriptive and Cultural Notes 
and contai 2 new and rare spec arieties koj; ee in any other Cat 
logue, now ready and may be had free a roe — Be. — i 
FLOWER, SHRUB, TREE, and VEGETABLE SEEDS, the ede of 1855, sa saved vn 
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We oe also state that the Sardinian dein ve e — 
whose Seeds, especia — — and Picotees, hav 
— the Agency from that firm and aretet oe ‘his rere re in itis 
icularly FL 
fe oa 12 Petunias [sim T9 meet the e gan demand for first class flowers, part 
le 2 12 Gazania 
E dark ditto pe E Blue V, elegantia. | i 4 Hat, M Professor LINDLEY in the Gar of Feb; rete d iem e — E an ; € 
ue Verbenas h 
12 Dahlia ^ rbenas | 12 . “Butter & McÜCULLocH's (Covent Garden) Spri x Catalogue of of Chie F Flower, Shru c^ ani 
lants for 21s., the selec- ears that th 
fills $4 Pmt A 8vo pages, and ja D A e got u 
one of the great London houses With p do raped m 
he saves to Messrs. BUT Le lock. Let us add, seeds raised im chat wa 
r the excellence of its arran, 
e correspondent 
beo. ers ype, has now 
cally — —— ß... dee a 
bordering for i flower i beds or t or to BUTLER AND McCULLOOH, while d. 
rawing attention to their general SPRING CATALOGUE which 
ae Em EF high a = both dum dh; Mig botanist and amateur cultivator, avail themselves of the p 
ni p ; full = ST; 
pianis of the Golden Chain Geranium. (28) ACACIA GRANDIS (TRUF). HADROTHAMNUS, HÜGELLL 
r On (625) 
e of the most beautiful of - A. pulchella section, pro- | This, purpureus, and Abelli oll hantata 
NC 5 DING PLANT S. golden balls. Of th — a nd highly orna- this beautiful genus, hich everbody bane 
SMITH beg to cod — ie following varieties, — aie 2 — fewer than 47 conservatory sh d grow 
el 665) HIBISCUS ROSEUS SUP. er : 
„Ok these bebe l o plants Ea xy a Splendid collection, | This, Syriacu { yriacus, and eed we can highly 
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dnt Cattell’s Dwarf 8 — —— — -— — — for rock-work is E this ha 8 SORGE ER 
known to require ese collections we can 
pos ias double, various, Dnm recommend, containing, as they do, species only of —— from M ie — . 
Niombergia l (199) CALLICHROA PEDATA. —— 
—— 
'entstemon, vario s The above, 
* — —— A new erimson annual with white eye, very beautiful. shrubs, suitable ee 
eder fancy i new double (217 4.) CAMELLIA JAPONICA. ornamental out of doors i 
„ Unique „ Pyrethrum pleno alba From — Dewest and finest striped and other varieties of (972) PELARGO. 
ce ROS e —— 5 h admired genus, Of these both large flowered — 5 pere 
” vias, various 96) CEANOTHUS m oe GRANDIFLORUS. other smenaga 8 rick 
" ; macrophyllus, and Fontanesianus are all | stock, to pro 
Neca ore deem DR Ca I FA de Ban SopaNDN vue 
z searlet _ | for conservatory and out. vei d are equally suited -— s De plant for nee 
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Musk, 4s, imm 
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The above i in strong cec ai at moderate prices, 
ANNAS, 
Of these MARE sa el; 
interesting collection. (4885) BIGNONIA pues n —.— 
(304) CE A (species Finer and brighter than radicans 
"s à. 6d. per dozen. ef nost — eats eee of long spikes 3 ger 
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THERE bd 
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everything suitable for Flower e 
UBLE Pr El 88, Of J. S's unrivalled | to October. Well wenn jot of ‘doo tom July 
of new DOUBLE PETUNI read *. Well worth attention. A dried s . — 
at 6s., qiie fo = Negrete ee TAPA 
(237) CHRYSANTHEMUM tall and 
Of these dwarf and E varition we have a d stock, 
~ | nearly ali of which ‘may depended upon to fine 
roduce double |- 
M, in quantity; e seeds having i been saved from P 
ingens. varieties. savod trom the finest named] CARNATIONS and Plu 
COTEES 
YSOCOMA € Collection 2 resi 4 — . grown SE 
(344) CHR MAURBA ce fl 
e evergreen 5 bearing a ob Sn of golden ball-like wk nes wore poring sealed po 
DAHLIAS AND BEDDING P. SEEN Fin 
comprise 1 one of the handsomest groenhouse plants in cultiva- 
LL SARRIBON'S Stocks of the 
(451) DATURA HU LIS FLORE PLEN 
A magnificent B. Brugm: jaliko t prod 
4 g Sonet Uns yellow 1i flowers Y e dou puer 
^ * e pene whiel test novelties of the seaso 
and frequ Ch exhibited in his 
Darlington N ursery, M. 
itself, whieh je nant toon and. pott T 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH, Covent Garden Mei — 
