Joxe 25, 1859.] 
SPRING LIST OF ORNAMENTAL BEDDING AND SUMMER-FLOWERING PLANTS, k, from named | | Sweet 
P 
Is ready for ae Hone by post) wherein ai 
ial directions for sowing, 
SPERGULA 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON’S 
NEW GENERAL CATALOGUE 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ ETTE. 539 
CH SE 
ME ESSRS. PA RKER tin w 14 AAMS be 
orm ther friends and patrons that they can now ris 
the “allowing = 1 eo all of which are warranted 
gen and of the finest quali 
Per packet— ean Per pac 
Caleeolaria, herbaceous .. 2 6 | Gaillardia grandi flora 
Cineraria, from named vars. 2 6 | Primula sinensis, mixed. 
— Dampieri .. 2 6| Pansy, from named vars. . 
mm from med Sweet William, from extra 
ars. 
7 — ‘Nursery, Seven Sisters = Hornsey Roads, 
re described the following NEW PLANTS and also pen 
rearing, and final planting of p 
ETEA 
ay, Tendon 
FRUIT 
LANE AND SON N. The ne Fa Me: = 
e hampstea ‘have pen ^ offer in i largo quan- 
tities fine TREES, dew set with Fru t (whic a ina 
velling, the frui ruit not being y d likely 
the Grass on Lawns, without mowing, of which good established tufts for immediate 3 m r tra 
planting ( — Me. Wonen s fine — 5 at Forest Hill, d Ld. e To ~ gency: are offe ~ pa at 4s. and 2s. =A ACHES, ET CTARINES, and APRICOTS, 5s., 74. 6d. to 10s. 
per di according to their respective size. Seed Packet ber h; also APPLES, 3s. 6d. to 5s. 
de y Bs. 6d. 
ann NEW e BEDDÍN G 8 itii 88 rim colours are z e an nd CURR ANTS, 1s. 6d. 
ERIAL CRIMSON and the edat, NOSEGAY VINES from eyes Fruit on, 5s. 
GERANIUM WHITE NOSEGAY. hey also 2 e ‘a e collection 
ALLAMANDA VIOLACE LEXICAULIS ALBA, * I 9657 / -: BEN n panting out, and Bigar — com rim deed * 2 Bd 
. B up vacán 
— — ANGE, "n d GOLDEN TOM THUMB. bricsta ; also Indian and, Ghent and er 
BANKSS NEW | PUCHSIAS. zi THÉ RAINDOW. m description. 
FNUNS SEW OHBYSANTHSNUNS. - Catalogues of the above may be had upon pM vi the 
VERBENAS, Eure PEU be e Nara wanes RON, NE 
THE MOST SPLENDID ah il EVER OFFERED are those now in bloom at the W ellington Berkhampstead, Herts 
Nursery, and to which E. G. HENDERSON & De MS called d odi mie attention of cultivators for the fi dinis 
time this season. The present season is the uitable for ing " 
BERKSHIRE TABLISHMENT. 
CALCEOLARIA, GUN ERU MUR AND PRIMUL 
oOo ams SEEDS, CARNAGE 3 
to secure an early and continuous bloom of the above favourite plants for Greenhouse = Conservatory | Sekps Direct FROM TH AIN MEANS 
decoration, Seed Packets, of first class quality in each kind, at 2s. 6d. each. or 5 505 e D heroum 
Ds SONS, SEED Growers, Reading, 
S Berks, os ly every kind of TURNIP SEEDS of 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London. genuine and s ——— ri sir over T 
M residing in the most remote parts of the 
dom vorm ood Seeds at very e prices from t) 
Establis vent epu rticulars, — 
CHOICE FLOWERS. 
N & — Seed Gro 
BUTLER & 
SPRING CATALO 
y Carnat; 
from 
Professor LrxDpLEY in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
* BWrLeR & McCULLoCH's oh 
Us 84 seo UAE d is remarka 
merly su — 2 one of ch. the I a houses with s 
— to Messrs. BUTLER — Let us add, that it 
r the excellence of its — 
wers 
We may urs pecia that the Sardinian correspondent p Messrs. JAMES CARTER 
hose Seeds, io Picote 
McCULLOCH'S 
GUE OF SEEDS, 
EXIT. 
ROYAL SOUTH HANTS wed ESTABLISHMENT, 
— THE PATRONAG E CONSORT, 
5 AND HoRTIOVETURAL Soom 2 — n. AND 
— LEADING AGRICULTURISTS 0 EUNT 
E URNI E 6d. 
Ne on a new and original plan, with copious Descriptive and Cultural Note J e, parcels under 20 lbs 5, 0d. por Tb. 
and containing many new and rare species and varieties not found in any other Cata: | GE anD TOOGOOD have harvested a fine stock 
logue; now ready and may be had free and post paid on application. f HARD EN ROU NIP, which is ready 
OWER, SHRUB, TREE, and VEGETABLE SEEDS, the crop of 1858, saved with | for immediate deli hey have yet a f ze 
the greatest care, by the most etninent gro 5 70 
& Co., JEFF 
$, have given such universal satisfaction, has 
us his representative in this coun 
FLORISTS" WH Tix GLOBE, 6d. pem We ey A 
E z " by “x 
to ` | quit 9 
CUI ebrio. 
; and 88, Oxford Street, and 58, A "ia 
2 warm part of — — — ae 
yields to no e List in the abundance of its materials 
cCULLOCH, while drawing attention to 
BUTLER AND 
high encomiums ae both from the scientie botanist and amateur cultivator, avail themselves of the present opportunity 
to select from its pages the following list 
(28) ACACIA GRANDIS HE 
most beautiful of the A. pulchella section, pro- 
One of the 
ing deep golden balls. Of — graceful and highly orna- 
ental pants our collection embraces -- fewer than 47 
varieties, all o! most — ive character 
ALPI 
0) NES. 
these beautiful little plants we have a splendid collection, 
emi ing all the most admired kinds, collected — arranged 
for us last rre n y M. ies, the Curatorof the Zurich 
ic Gardeus. The value of Alpine plan! r rock-work is 
too well kmown to com collections we 
confident]; on do, species only of 
highest meri! 
(199) CALLICHROA PEDATA. 
A new crimson annual with white eye, very beautiful. 
— 5 A.) CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
— 1 newest and finest striped and other varieties of 
298) CEANOTHUS AZUREUS GRANDIFLORUS. 
Bp —— macrophyllus, — mes (raga are all 
can ten pend fro 
tain 
their general SPRING CATALOGUE which has elicited such I consequence * tis " Hoi wre itur Society 
bandoned their intended Sok ae At 4 of the inj 
th 
30th of this m: 
(625) HABROTHAMNUS HUGELLI sus lants from the — den] 
This, purpureus, and Abelli are all handso: varieties of | ligh: m, 
— — genus. peor ride pne having a greenhouse o or H, JUN., ** to announce that the PRIZE 
three are extremely of 51. 5s. offered by him for the BEST THREE BUNCHES of 
— the above GRAPE, will i" be awarded at the next Meeting of 
(605) HIBISCUS ROSEUS SUPERBUS. the HORTICULTÜRA AL ae, — 4 COMMITTEE, at 
This, Syriacus, and Thunbergi we can highly recommend. | 8, 8, St. Mart ace, Trafalgar 
All are plants of t beauty ESDAY, July 12, "1880, at 3 5 
offers a PRIZE of 5l. 5s. n? the BEST 
THREE BUNGHES Exhibited at the CRYSTAL PALACE 
got qm ber 7 a ind 8, yt before advertised. 
rapes intended for Exhibition at St. n's 
on July 12 should be delivered there not later than 
— 
m, GODS La. tend Bord aie alt e hos * II A.M. 1 aud J. ME „Jun., will be happy to pay the 
are sent. 
E 
e, purpurea, and — wad all pretty free flowering | 
shrubs, — for small greenh . They are also highly 
ornamental of doors in — = 
(972) PELARGONIUMS. 
Of these both large flowered and fancy, mE choice, rar d — | 
other splendid — inclu — 2 Scarlets, we have 
ry. 
| carriage of th 
Che Gardeners Chronici 
rieties " e ghly orn: “the tal got le which 
—.— — pa — splendi at dear ney are equally suited 
for conservatory and out-door decoratio: 
CANN P 
E d we possess an extremely wei collection, 
(304) CELOSIA (specie: 
ry orn, ai tu A a multitude of long spikes |” 
2 —— — ed 
an erefore admir- 
Fac 5 doweri bouquets? one of the greatest eral 
Sen dec MES ou! silage e in eui 
to October. à dried — 
—. 
(337) CHRYSANTHEMUM (tall an pha! 
ih TU po and bos varieties we have 
y which may depended u nh proi 
Wu e seeds having been saved tous the duce dont double 
Me COMAURE 
— — 8 ring a profusion of gold, 
a ; one of the handsomest greenhouse golden p bes oe 
(451) DATURA HUMILIS FLORE 
T magnificent m iik 
of afi golden-yellow flowers; very large, * — 
One of the greatest novelties of the seas 2 — 
as ponds 
PLENO. t 
e plant producing a profusion 
stock, which cannot fail to prove highly satistacto ATURDAY, JUNE 25, 
149) SOLANUM C CAPSICAST RUM. 
Miniature Orange tree, E all winter with a profusion 
of scarlet fruit; a handsome plant for greenhouse or sitting MEETINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING —— 
rooms. 
id BIGNONIA pee red M gines 
3 icles 
i e T mi ek ert 
468) TACSONIA IGNEA. 
M tt Putsonfiower 1 the bril- 
scarlet su 
in pegs fe respect any of its — — — known. "I Bowers mos 
grows rapidly, space in an 
short time. t pes cle A ig in oM 5 — ag and | 
even — — a south wall with a little protection in winter 
(new 
(1488) PROP ROLUM TRIOMPHE DE LM D FIMBRIATUM. 
orange scar] 
CARNATIONS and PICOTEES devi trái 
Collection of English varieties grown on me. continent, — 
Wepnespay, June 29—Microscopical. . 
t 
Ix the history of e few thing 
ee than the changes Which 
ce in our SoUTH AUSTRALIAN CC 
were 
uce flowers 
` BUTLER & P Covent Garden Market. 
M 
Ies that we gladly wie them 
