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A PERFECT SU SUBST 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ITUTE FOR GRASS. 
LAWNS WITHOUT MOWING. 
SPERGULA PILIFERA 
MESSRS. E. € HENDERSON & SON 
WELL- 
ESTABLISHED TUFTS 
Se 
FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING, 4s. PER DOZEN. 
nd 20s. each. 
ed Packets, 6d., 25. 6d., 55. 10s., an 
XDERSON & Son’s 
NEW GENERAL CATALOGUE 4 ind SPRING ‘LIST of “ORNAMENTAL BEDDING and 
EE. 
and Dipladenia 
18 
MANDA 
lant so TI looked for, 
Es. we have m 
VIOLACEA. 
1 m 
8 
flower of any 
plant showing the dwarf 
Y be seen at the Wellington 
BANKSS NEW FUCHSIAS. 
Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London. 
SUMMER FLOW 
READY FOR DISTRIBUTION, 
ERING PLANT 
WHEREIN WIL 
NEW patens eee (8 varieties) see Plate XXVI. 
in the Illustrated Bouquet." 
BREEZE & BANKS'S COLLECTION OF NEW VERBENAS 
with white 
; a Mrs, 
ful pink 
st the finest it — by Tf —— ic. 
colours, as e finest ever sent ow ses Wi 
but few exceptions any that we Dy nt and mr er name. 
FINE — OERANIUNS. 
NEW NOSEGAY SECTION. 
THE IMPERIAL. CRIMSON, -— . NOSEGAY 
Ius See descriptions at page 355, and also the 
gated Geraniums, MISS EMILY DOMVILE will 
yiore wag Mero Bed Plant (see description 2 Se 
Xi. —— am o GOLDEN-LEAVED varieties with large-petalled 
THE RAINBOW, with the finost red-zoned foliage yet seen. 
XR CLOUD, a beautiful accompaniment to FONTAIN- 
THE SILVER CHAIN, with of pure white ; a 
fitting companion to the GOLDEN CHAIS: 
THE WHITE NOSEGAY GERANIUM (for beds). 
,CHOICE FLOWERS. 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH’S 
co CATALOGUE OF 
who: 
t care, by thi 
ios ba e IS that. e Sardinian correspondent of Messrs. JAMES CanTER & Co., 
e e in 
^ mem iere merit 
— SIM of tha great, London. 
ves saves to 
or the —— of its arran 
BUTLER axp McC 
houses with 
essrs. BUTLER & mde onses ya poin aeg in warm 
gements." 
SEEDS, 
-— * s Dese riptive v and Cultural Note, 
nent grow: A 
d Picot bavo g iven gach aa 
A . This 
sro, pot of Europe bas now transferred 
"rail List im thy ALIAE of 
‘ULLOCH, while drawing attention to their general SPRING PRING CATALOGUE which has elicited such 
high encomiums both from the scientific botanist- and amateur cultivator, avail themselves of the present opportunity | 
——— 
(28) ACACTA 
NIIS 
of tho 
(625) HABROTHAMNUS HÜGELLI. 
This, purpureus; Abelli are all bandsome varieties of 
this beautiful genus, 
ee RETE 
I ARDENE! ns ~ ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
INSTITUTION, —The SIXTEENTH AN ARY 
VAS. ae at The Crystal p Palas ol 
W. Eros ESDAY, Jun 8, the day of the G Grand Flower Show. 
e Honourable Nr. J ‘TICE HaumBunrow in the chair. 
* Sewards. 
Re Josers Paxros, MP, 
Samuel Ainsworth, Esq. Jobn Green, " 
Henry G. Bohn, Esq. os. Hancock, 
R. Boyd, Horsley, Esq. 
M. Dusby, Wm. 8- Johnson. Beg, 
Edwin Chadwick, Esq. John Laurie, Esq. 
Trevor Clark J. B. Mackay, Esq, 
John Cobden, Esq. Marnock, * 
G. E. Cockerell, Esq. Chas. Ratcliffe, 
2 Cutbush, Esq. Thos. Rivers, Esq 
F. Davies, M.D, George Roll , Esq. 
Chas. L. Dorrien, Esq. R. Stains, Esq. 
Benjamin Edgington, Esq. F. B. Thomas, Esq. 
Wm. Edgar, x James Vickers, " 
N. Fo es Edmund Wilder, > 
F. J. Graham, Esq. Chas. Zetterquist, Esq. 
In order to meet t es of a great number of the Patrons 
and Friends of the Soci arrangements. have been made for 
the admission of LADIES A tho Dinner. By the kind liberality 
of the Directors of the 1 Palace Company, the Tickets for 
Dinner will include ADMISSION ro = ÁLAGR. 
Tickets :—Gentlemen, 208. ; Ladies, 10s. iy be had of any 
of the above-mentioned Gentlemen, and o 
ARD 
14, Tavistock Row, WC. 
Dinner upon "EE at Har past Five e e — 4 4 
the SOUTH Él 
— i ORDSHIRE HORTICUUTURAL 
CIETY.— Patron - H R. H. THE PRIN 
The SUMMER EXHIBITION of the — — — wil be 
holden in the Gardens of Worcester College, E), or on 
TUESDAY, Ju — 5, —— in ner fon to the — e 
g are offered, opened to all 
fondat to - "—— 
1 br 8 plants Er Yu rr AE 
> Ist 8 100. ; e^ do., 7L Cape 
Heaths, sir st prize, 5L Geraniums 
(ont fara) m inch inch oe TRU: 2 a 61; 2d do., 41. 
dome person will be allowed to take raore than one prize in 
a 
Notice of intention to exhibit m to the Secretary 
by dex on or before Saturday, June 25 
Flowers must be labelled with uu 
eM m by 11 o'cloek on ete ing of the 
and will not. 2 RM d to be removed till the close of 
the Exhibition (7 o’cloe M.). 
reguired to sign a declaration that the 
their property, or the property of their 
udges bavethe power of withho| olding th first or any 
other jr if the flowers exhibited are not worthy. 
The AA of the Coldstream pono will play dvring the 
aftern: Horns, Acting Secretary, 
dated ^ 23, St. Giles's Street; Oxford. 
to 
of- its materials | | 
e Seren — 
URDAY, J UNE 
MEETINGS FOR THE F LLOWING w 
Moxvay, June Mm lori ^ ee s roe 3 
orticultural (Fruit VIS 
Tuxspar, — 71 at ‘St Martin's Place) 
EDNESDAY, — -8—Crystal Palace 
————õů 
v1 ds ie 
are 
answers to phe es, May dy 
f as ps 
reus, and 
which nm having a greenhouse o; 
d d should grow. three are extremely orna- 
65) HIBISCUS ROSEUS SUPERBUS. 
but to Ly cen ventilation as indicated by the 
persistent drops of moisture at the serratures of 
the leaves. 
INES. 
Of these beautiful little plants we have a splendid co! This, S. and — m we can highly recommend. 
embi — admired. kinds, vis elected amd arrangod All are plants of d 
— rator of the 0 680 to 688) HOLCUS pr^ HUM (Chinese Sugar Cane 
Botanic Gardens. E oe Pagprslss 4 ap ie plant for ro for — (Or this —.— class we have nine new and important 
3 van m Africa, said to be more ornam. 
— a recommend, containing, as they « — seii y of atter, Hol 'haratus. 
merit. DIGOFERA DECORA ALBA ROSEA. 
(199) CALLICHROA PEDATA. r 1 . — urea, and — are all free — — 
A new crimson annual with white eye, very beautiful. sme e , suitable for sal They are 
(217 a.) CAMELLIA JAPONICA. orna pora m summer. £ 
From the newest — finest striped and other varieties of we PELARGONIUMS. 
that much admired ge both e flowered and fancy, very choice, and of 
(296) CBANOTHUD- AZURBUS GRANDIFLORUS. 
This, llus, and. Fontanesianus. are 
beautiful varieties of thie high 
we possess nine splendid varieties 
for conservatory aud out- 
all 
hly AERE reni piles of wi which 
destin. 
. 
— —5 eee collection. 
(844) CHRYSOC 
flowers; one 
tion. 
of de — pane 
ented. One of ed ie 
Pepper em 
y ali m v depended upon to produce double 
ag ED DATURA HUMILI 
gee 
OMA COMAURE 
Col. 
UREA, 
— —U bearing vues of golden ball-lik. 
of the handsomest green ae plantar in caltive: , 
PLENO. 
like tree — — a profusion 
very Ses Eis and sweet- |. 
f these 
other splendid vari we have a fine 
stock, which cannot rit to prove — et ae 
149 ee ENS T ASTRUM 
ee nge tree, winter with a profusion 
— fruit; a . br e or sitting 
35) BIGNONIA RADICANS MULTIFLORA, 
producing a splen 
SEES 
" and rare). 
RTT ux OMPHE £ 
modes doube |S) TROPJEOLUM TRI DE gum FIMBRIATUM. 
p . 
At ither surfac 
| disfigure nd with whi te i bie as if they had 
as 
Finer and ot pon * flowers in large panicles 
believe ege a 
ound sulphu: 
e time e 
fre 
sub 
syringed with wea Pr ene 
carbonate of lim d, as m 
great quantity o 
Be sant Feel occupying x 
spots where the drops of fluid 
Y 
cor-. 
the exact 
a 
