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YAL EXOTIC NURSERH ES, EX ETER AND CHELSEA, . — a SEEDS, all of which are warranted 
Hes: S pleasure. in 8 for the first time the following Novelties, in the selection of which they Per packet—s. 
rbaceous .. G: difora 
Cineraria, from named vars, 2 6 | Primula sinensis, mixed.. 1 6 
and sterling merit. Clianthus Dampieri 26 Pansy, 23 uu vars.. Ì0 
LANTS ARE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. Hollyhock, from named | Sweet William, from extra $ 
— ATES FOLIOLOSA. — 1 a : novelties n was — d eim Established — 
This most hardy evergreen shru - | 31s. each 
Lobb from California, is of à pe compact b abit with most 
Cheilsnthes el 
5 rir a on ged resembling — COTONEASTER ene er gero of Wallich 
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0 6 fine 
Se Siste m Hor Roads, 
aradico irn ery, boven, ters and rusty 
qus Ls sine Mer gp a i CINERARIA, 
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laria Seed you — me pe - 
in great abi — * beens ed partici * Gas: 
resent season Palaceand Royal Botanic Society's rfectly hardy eve: — shrub is "— eilgh out so MEN Mu my pr n e — — Prize for the 
Fee at both. Carma p it has received prises as a now Hilla | whence it wae sent us ed Mr. Thomas ts Lobb. B Flower $ Show. Y Tos A shee see she 
hardy evergreen. It will certainly acqui isition | was originally described pt nx in his | another half-crown which I enclose. 
evergreen pe ti catablished plants in |“ Icones Plantarum. * “howers most “tess, Jackson & Sone U FRANGA 
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ANUM (Hooker. pretty shrub. S — oe — 8 W i, is Gad t. ee 
lov sige rdy half shrubby he: baceous xev was LYGODIUM POLYSTACHYUM (Wal M. 6 à * 
b. A ea id 
is vory € 7 pa packet. 
also sent from California by Mr. W. Lo 
It grows so com- This beautiful Fern was sent us by Mr. Thomas Lobb fron N & Son, 8 en and Seedsmen, Kingston, S. X. 
us i and produces its beautiful flowers, which are | CentralIndia. In general appearance and beauty of habit dt HIDE ^ 
a clear bright lue with pink throat, so pound BE... — E — soma E the mph —ů * n SON aving l 
ll doubtl most vi e are branche ith a downy y E ^ A " 
for bed. Aa LA as a single bush in the open 1 ry is | tivated to sufficient size, it will m — oiy line plant upou reducing their extensiv collection a of Orchids, have 
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ly striking and attractive It was exhibited at the | Young plants, 31s. Gd. each; 
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the First Prize for new and rare Tanke” It is si Rr d ELA NELLA ATROVIRIDIS (Spring), ER ey 2d 
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Wm. Hooker in ''Curtis's Botan’ — Magazine a fine species of — introduced from 
1858. Strong established "im Ta. 6d. each. mae Mr. Thomas Lobb, The branches of the re c Mie im, C esee 
" forke stems are broad and well defined, and * a most meia D. 
PORTOS REA ( y). distinct and novel appearance. It is certainly one of the |T ycaste g 
This ve VEL. vari m Iplant, which was found and | finest Ar eh e of the dichoto ous-branched section. | G. uleheh 
sent us by E — iie — —— is QUITE A GEM, of | Price 1 oc „tigrina, and the new and rare sorts. at y 
bly n t, and almost Talling in ELAGIN LOBBI reduc: Post-office Orders to be made payable at 
pany qune orth the 8 Tho l pops Boge age uely — . Mr Spel oe WI Kingston, S. W. 
ovate in are of a green, W. very w. A most beautiful sent . Thomas 
Ur c por E PO | ne E c 1 lu nare 
central ious t ha e ric — m 0 of t , 
— — — €— E — of which -— — forthe Fern-like character of its branches, and — 21 6d packets. SEED of the finest strain in Is, 6d. and 
admi; adapted ei! tion of these charm; lants should itho! i 
pem e bas y m and TN. the roni esta of a lovely addition. Price 15 * e i SEED from the finest varieties in 1s, and 
iuis, Moon, Dee n: — SPRA UMBELLATA. Wee an genuino IMPERIAL CABBAGE, in 64. or Is 
ets, or * 0 
r IN UL SEEDS from fine named kinds, in Is, and 
This is undoubted! greatest acq to our | beauty at the Exeter Nursery, raised fro seod sown i EY m 
now s is undoubtedly, ne of the Itis of EROSA as — last autumn, having stood wi: — To bin — ^ =; DEL uad ‘Cine, ya e and 1 packet. * 
and free growth, perfectly distinct and novel in its chai + through last winter. It is also well ome for pot vultare, dw ons, 61. aid e * packet. packy 
the pinnæ on every f. as well as their branches, having a | the habit is very dwarf and spreading, resemb t. of e ixed, 6: and ls, per p 
broad central stripe of „which in contrast with | Calandrinia grandiflora, The —— which may eed 2 P 
the most charm effect, It may | Am wE a beauti ed pink, with purple 
justly the VARIEGATED FERN. It was exhibi m Seeds o 
produces aranthine, are ifnll 
— poe OE a — — ee zo 2 f this gs I jm su — the autumn, 
at the Botanic ens on July 6, an ore the i- | and in the mean time a . small pots, 
cultural ET poi: Floral € ca i, at 2s. 6d. es * er 
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ROYAL SOUTH HANTS SEED 13 
Deane, THE PATRONAGE OF H.R.H. THE — E 
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RICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL socks 
LEADING AGRICULTUBISTS or THE U: 
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JAMES. CARTER & CO., SEEDSM 
HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W. C., 
LOBE, 6d. 
EG leave i offer Seeds of the giae" of this year's harvesting, saved from SEVERAL |w. pi, oe RED — 
UNRIVALLED COLLECTIONS, and they with confidence recommend them as being of first- ö $ 
rate quality, both for form, colour, and liti: R Seed Growers, 
e é EOLARIA, CINERARIA, 2 SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, in three-sized packets, W ee 
S all * 1 same quality, 1 . and 58. eac s 
C. & Co. have APE Selected from irt potion Catalogue of Seeds a few varieties of HARDY 
and HALE. HARDY PERENNIALS (including Seeds of Florists’ Flowers of undoubted quality), 
HARDY AND HALF-HARDY PERENNIALS, 
Per packet. —s. Per packet. —s. 
THE mo ge Muzans 
—s.d. . d. Per packet.—s. d. F PREVENTING 
Antirrhinum, — — 0 6 | CEnothera macroca +. 0 6 | Stock, Imperial, eee enue qe Te. IFO OLIUM TN Perea rca, 
San » finest mixed cea c — s 716 Stock, r T 17 zn did MUSTARD RIS | RAE PES SEED? 
Sè m oe — .. en 
Campanula, finest mixed » 0 6 Phlox, 12 newest ich varieties. 3 6 varieties 22 ] ; s COW CABBAGE, EARLY CABBAGE, 
Delphinium form +» 0 6| Phlox, finest mixed +» +s 10 | Stock, Brompton, finest mixed . 0 6 — 1 AND PRIMULA. 
Dianthus — pui 2x = : : — — ES. — dE Stock, extra che no». ^ : t SurTON which he a good sto o tta e of EN 
ex! mixed -- .. pedata P - m Verbena, extra v. kinds wi 2 5 now at very mi 
enen nca 1 . 0 6 Silene ^ = Pe . 03 | Wallflower, 12 finest varieti 2 6 pw tioy ar List. poen free to all par! icr em d 
Lupinus, mixed.. +» 0 6| Cante Bell, fine, mixed. 3 quw. finest — double 105 per cents Showed for cash payment. 
Ginothera Drummondi + 0 6 of mixed.. ~. 03 | Wallflower, single, blood 03 Address, Surron & Sons, Seed Growe rs, Reading, Berks, . 
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SEEDS OF FLORISTS’ FLOWERS. a 
J. C. & Co. can particularly 1 wey rr especially the CARNATIONS and PICOTEES; they The Gardeners Chronicle. ae 
are all saved from veia named flowers, and J. C URDAY, JUL ULY m 
Carnations 24 spi , 12s. 0d. Picos whit und, 6 varieties 33. 6. E 
- 6 0 yellow 5 3 0 RAPERE finest varieties, fe t à 
3 6 do. 3» 4 0 Do. ew French vari x 
7 6 Do, perpeti 3 e 6 6 —— an - 
40 86 | 
6 6 cota mixed, okt 26 
$9 6 | perpetual 79 
a 0 | Pieotee, choicest mixed 28 | 
“GREENHOUSE SEED 
in eredi td . d. ‘a 
. n grandit kermesinum . 06 06 
Canna, choice mixed ae ov ae Eilan — 3 
Chorozema, finest miss d. 1 0 Lobelia formen ADUS 65 dig ET. 
magnificus <- „ © 6 | Lophospermum, finest mixed ^ .. 06 06 
scandens ,. «+ 4. 9 0| Mau randy, Saat mixed pie „ GB GA 206 v : . 
Erica, finest mixed „ 22 6 | Mimulus, finest mixed 06 06} — 
chsia, finest mixed ..  .. 10 Nierembergia — 2 A Set at have never before 
choice mixed — ..  ., 1 0 | Passiflora cinnabarina . T 555 e e 
pas % Petunia, finost mige. 3 8 ME appearance which is now 
„ month since we observed on 
JAMES CARTER & CO, Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, W. O. 
