Mix 25; 1859.] 
=— 
A PERFECT SU 
LAWNS WITHOUT MOWING. 
THE LLL Deme AND AGRICULTURAT) GAZETTE. 
FOR GRASS. 
PERSE te 
FFERED BY 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON. 
TUFT R IMMEDIATE. PLANTING, 4s. PER D 
Seed Packets 1 64. £5 6d., 5s., 10s., and 20s. each. 
WELL-ESTABLISHED 
PILIFERA 
pecial directions for sowing, IET g, and final planting are 
CATALO 
GUE and SPRING. List Ei of ORNAMENTAL BEDDING and 
MMER FLOW 
NEW GENERAL 
EADY FOR DISTRIBUTION, WHEREIN WILL BE 
ALLA AMANDA VIOLACEA. 
This plamt so long looked —— and 3 — ö 
ting com etito we have mu 
for the bst tiin E ic, and iir doubt it will be for 
de in E: 
As a competition plant in collections, violacea, 
in (em 
there bein none other in the same style to associate with the 
golden-yellow of A. os ig E Ser delieate rosy-blush 
of Echites and Dipladenia 
CALCEOLARIA AMPLEXICAULIS ALBA, Splendid bedder. 
. BOUVARDIA “BRILLIANT” AND “ DELICATA,” with pc 
other Dahlia for beddings, a 
5 profuse blooming habit 
BAN k SS NEW FUCHSIAS. 
rs but few exceptions a: 
HENDERSON &-SON's 
DESCRIB 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS (s varieties), see Plate XXVI, 
in the Illustrated Bouq 
uet," 
BREEZ db BANERS | COLLECTION OF NEW VERBENAS 
will include the finest blue — Md the eL n — EL violet- 
purple, the bes Fm nd ; -— h large white 
eyes or centres, the a Mrs. 
Holford in truss and habit et Ee p Are ^ ntiful pink 
int. The entire collection includes 
a full — — of 
colours, as the: hidat d * out by us, and su with 
ny t e have cultivated un: 
FINE BEDDING GERANIUXS. 
NEW NOSEGAY SECTION. 
THE IMPERIAL CRIMSON, AND MODEL NOSEGAY 
n a Sce descriptions at page 355, and also the 
talogue 
oye afit cos ariegated Geraniunis, MISS EMILY DOMVILE will 
PA arr. Bedding Plant (see ers inen in Catalogue). 
o GOLDEN-LEAVED varieties with large-petalled 
THE RA| NBOW, with the finest red-zoned fo! mags yet come 
PERMET. CLOUD. a beautiful accompaniment to F NTAIN- 
BLEA 
THE SILVER CHAIN, with gep m 
fitting companion to the GOLDEN CHAIN. 
of pure white ; a 
THE WHITE NOSEGAY GERANIUM (for beds); 
Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London. 
CHOICE FLOWERS. 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH’S 
SPRING CATALOGUE OF 
| RRANGED on a new nis b dad plan, with 
| iae" 
- fils 84 close! 
tes E: 
the — 
TO the 
we € ve — An 
vu d 
CCULLOCH'S PT Garden) Sp logue 
Moggy 8vo pages, and is y 
i. vs. M E the jo loto | 2 with 
& MCCULLOCH. 
ments.“ 
— mi Ma Mad SEEDS, the crop of 1858, saved with 
eut gro 
Let us add, that it yields 5 no — 
SEEDS, 
ious criptive and Cultu: " Notes, 
cies and varieties y. found in any other Cata- 
t paid on application. 
notice of B. & McC.'s Catalogue. f 
e ony — F and V. l . This list 
well got NE It E us A us t in e 
w 2 has now what | 
yg Europe, bas mov of its materials: 
BUTLER « 
(28) ACACIA GRANDIS (TRUE). 
One of thé most beautiful of the A. pulchella Section, pro- 
deep golden balls. Of these graceful ang à highly, orna- 
plants our nA Gylta es than 47 
wiegen all of the m. 
"ir 
Of these ean, A plans ^» Aare a splendid colléction 
8 xar kinds, colli eter und aran j 
ie the Curator of the, Zurich 
Shine es 
— 
ey do, species dep of 
> Gb) CALLICHROA PEDATA. 
crimson annual with white eye, very beautiful. 
(217 4. )CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
fr finest striped and other varieties of 
HUS iini GRANDIFLORUS, 
TEE a aud — esianus are all 
—— en: nus, of whic! 
© possess nine splendid yari varie trie. “They ee ced le uited 
ion, 
fer Sones pine api out-door deco: 
^ — ANNAS. 
es Hell aa tol ae ely intérosting collection. 
E TOSE BE — 
ing u 
Y ALBUS shaded id with bri rig s 
| vor or inter CET ie grea realest novel 
n, Ee NS E: T 
. g of d 
do Qeto TI IE dt pot om 
THEMUM (tall and 
ERU X. 
vhs depend nu 
nna 
Fine Pent — AS eating 
Ayer; one of x TR greenhouse p 
| me d BORA HUMILIS SLORE 
ts in cultiv 
PLENO. 
like plant doa a 
E ¢ 
- yellow flowers large 
Of thé greatest novus P Fus us 
or G profusion 
AND McCULLOCH, while drawing attention to their general — CATALOGUE which has elicited. such 
high encomiums both from ec scientific botanist and amateur cultivator, avail themselves of the present opportunity 
to select from its pages the following list:— 
a Fags we of; golden bel ame | Wee 
A- 
(62 5) HABROTHAMNUS HUG ELLI 
urpureus, and — are all — varieties of 
be is peikar genus, which e ves y hav Pat inae or 
M E should grow. three ar 
65) HIBISCUS ROSEUS SUPERBUS. 
This, PRA — Thin ergi we can highly recommend. 
All are plants of great beauty. 
| (680 to 688) HOLCUS OR SORGHUM (Chinese Sugar Cane). 
Of this —— class we have nine new — 5 — 
— from cà, said to be more ornamen! 
tain der ne e matter, Holcus saccharatus. 
u 910 4) oap DECORA ALBA , 
urea, ani a are reti 
T suitable for small P e They " 
= 
E 75 
e e 0A 
Se hate a ie 
other Daa d var 
Stock, which cannot 
rit including we have a fine 
ctory. 
Miniature 
of scarlet fruit ; 
IP T 
an 
in this 
ely 
149) 8 CAPSICASTRUM 
range tree, cov pe S winter with a profusion 
a handsom: t for greenhouse or sitting 
03 35) BIGNONIA RADICANS MULTIFLORA. 
Finer — brighter n ene flowers in large IHE 
producing a splen: did | eff 
i AOSONTA 
nificent AA is led for the 
5 = agin er s h 
5 4 A It e 
^ . an des 
short. t ase in å o Peur d 
a ron a d'ail eh little Sp in winter 
(1488) TROPJEOLUM TRIOMPHE DE GAND FIMBRIATUM, 
y t i 
CARNATIONS and PIC "'OTEES e saved the 
Colléction of ee IE grown a ACE. o 
—— End ve ATUS 
and sweet- other ni 
itself, wh: 
r. 
"s 1 BA and an ne Riad choice, and of Lawns, 28 
Roya 
BERKSHIRE 
COOD TURNIP — —S eur. i 
SEEDS Direct dr 5 d 
or 
on residi ing — the — remote parts ofthe king- 
a. ood Seeds at very moderate prices from ‘this 
Just Published b à 
ARNOTT, AND CO., Sede 
ILNE to Chandler 
n 
ROYAL SOUTH HA SEED ESTABLISHMENT, 
poe — PATRONAGE OF ui R.H. THE 2 — Tar 
GRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF Inpra, AND T 
888 OF THE UNITED KING; 
DOM. 
pae TOOGOOD'S STOCKS. 
the finest specimens exhibited at , and are 80 
well known and appreciated that comment on their part is 
unnecessary. Their prices compete y house in the trade. 
Pu T PRICES, Xp moe Free to all parts of England :— 
e Ib.—s. er lb.—$. d. 
Skirving's Swede . ed % Hardy Green Round 0 6. 
je HS pre. .. 0 8 | Earl ed E 88 2 oe .06 
.. 0 6| Kohl Rab 6 
Greentop . 06] Yellow Globe M gel ê- 
Sussex, or Jeltory's s . 0 9| Page'sImpl. Orange Globe 8 
Tankard (0T Globe .. Y 
Red Roun: .. 0 6| Elvetham Long .0T7 
P EM Globe 0 8 Long Red .. 0 8 
Scotch or Bullock . . TAPE Long Yellow T A. uk 
Pomeranian White Globe 0 6 | White Belgian Carrot 10 
y G lobe . 0 6 New A v . 1:9 
» White kard . 0 7 Long Altringham .. 8 
Red Tankai ee . 0 7 Cattle Cabbage 2 6 
Green ditto . 0 7 | Cattle om T 
vlov . 0 7 Dwarf Ess 
ditto & Rape | 
* Bulbs of this variety ‘have acquired the enormous 2 
of 44 lbs., as shown at Smithfield Club. 
BUCKWHEAT, MUSTARD, LINSEED, TARES, SAIN- 
FOIN, HOLCUS SACCHARATUS, 1s. per Ib. 
Fine PERMANENT PASTURE teeth an LIAN RYE- 
GRASS, CLOVER, &c., at lowest m: 
Special Perm ien for large quan’ — 
exportation to all parts of the Wond, 
Otd Street and Above Bar, Southampton . 
PRICED LISTS be had free on a 
tion.—PETER Tas Sox, 27, Great Ban 
t, Westminster. 
“JACK OF NEWBURY ” c. 
ETER LAWSON anp SON, THE: 
— selec cted with the greatest care. 
é also a very fine Stock of the KORE 
RABL or TURNIP-ROOTED CABBAGE, 
cimens of which were shown at their 
LI t Smithfield — Show. The Kohl 
Rabi was large gely gro t season, and m: reli 
as a substitute for the T Turnip and ste oe 
ere these roots do 
not aig Sp Ga Miz filling up 5 —— M isa nm 
failure. qualities, hardin: A at 
ie Seeds, and all kinds of it te. 
0 prp. 
& SoN have also selected a — Stock of 
wai WURZEL SEED, which Say confidently 
recommend, abe natural GRASS SEEDS Love been also 
saved with very great a and they are ready to supply them 
for laying down Permanent 
Pri. deliver Seeds free vent 
m a Was from | t ra London Establishment, 
po" value. 
of the above and all other Seeds, Plants, 
i c be 270 on o application; 
rge Street, Westminster. 
The Gardener 
SA eb MAY 
s, DOT TORIES 
dos | 
— ee 
n NAUDIN at at Paris, and M. DunIEU 
NEUYE at —— and nothing could 
