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TPRIFOLIUM. "INCARNATUM, 3d. te 4d. og 
6 € E 0 | A R | A, G | N a R A R [ A.] e. pa on ita successful sation, show — 
A | —— most —— may be the 
—— s of & — it whe ad Clo 
7 1 vg it where - bro: over is thin, and its 
ae E du Es havin secured a large breadth of 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, Rev db e eni: "Besa per 
per Ib... ush, 58. to . Te, Od. 
Of first quality, in seed packets, 2s. 62. each. . and Cin: "dd * aa AN 
saved from one of the nest collections — Euro 
A qom exportation to all parts of the world. 
8 P E R G U L 4 EK L I FERA, x & Tooooen, Seed Growers and Merchants, Oxford 
Street ; outhampton., 
Seed packets, 6d., 2s. 6d., & 5s. BUCKLAND SWEETWATER GRAPE, 
RS. IVERY AND d of Dorking and 
* Reigate Nurseries, feel t in introducing 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON, Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London. this fine early WHITE GRAPE, and beg to intimate that thes 
will commence sending out Plants on October 8, in strict rota- 
0! Price 213. 
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 3 
ces 3 Sept. S 80 an 1 
ha 
. 
N beg io say that they have issued a Cireular containing the 
"i period ical reports, and also the names of the Gardeners 
MESSRS. VEITCH & SON, by whow it is recommended, which they wil be pleased to 
forward on application.— ng Nursery, July 2 
8 1 7 ER AND CO va erant 
ROYAL EXOTIC — EXETER AND CHELS *LIST or CHOICE FLOWE 
AVE much pleasure in offering for the first time the. following Novelties, in the selection of which they 
^ NT SOWING, 
n been ^ oan solely by the determination of submitting only such Plants as are of general usefulness | will be found on E aem of Gardeners’ Chronicle 
fJ 
g me 
16. 
238, HIGH HOLBORN, 
and ste: 
NTS i READY FOR DELIVERY. chile“. 
ondon, 
CHAM EB ATES FOLIOLOS A (Ben and on both oecasions received the highest prize given to such | 
This m Mni handy evergreen shrub, sent oa — W. 215. * Be = was universally, admired. . Established. plants, ARTER'S CHAMPION CUCUMBER 
Lobbfrom. Califo — a dense compact habit, with most ion House and Lord Kenyon's 
2 riam esie riage, ——— resembling the COTONEASTER POELPOLL A, of Wallich Favourite for winter — early Cx. 
tanthen ns. e flow: re white, are pro- , €^ Smooth, dark green, —— 
ine imer T^ vis boen nd Ro vi ing (ys This perfectly hard; —— shrub is from the Neilgh » 
— — o, me | al c Society's tly ly e is from the Neilghe M 
Exhibitions, at both of which it has ngheo prt ppe- as anew | Hills, from whence it was sent us by Mr. —— Lobb. "Tt C. & Co. do not hold themselves responsible 
y évergreen. It will certainly prove IL uisition | was ly described and figured by Dr. ht, in his he: the genuineness of tho above unless obtained 
—. hardy evorgreen shrubs. Good lished plants in | ‘‘Ieones Plantarum." It produces its white — — most direct from 
pots, 154, and 218. each, according to size. : — d= vif — e m and is an interesting , High Holborn, London, W.C. 
y 8 K ng plants, 5s. eac 
PER og rly tay MAr weyers | LYGODIUM POLYSTACHYUM (Wallich). 
SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWINC. 
also sent from C — Mr. L $ 4d 
SEED 
pact ~~ bus roduces its beautiful flowers, which are | Central And is 
Curs t bine wi sod pr Ue e 80 ——.—. and con- much — E ESTABLISHMENT. 
t will 
for bedding; even sys single bust m in the open border it is | tivated to sufficient size, MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
wow goes a wes exhibit T at the Young plants, 316. Gd. each; — 3 me 420. € or — —— 
Royal w on va rud F I A R N. AT U M, 
the First Prize for new and rare plants. It is gred b 55 ES SELAGIN — LA ATROVIRIDIS Sp ring): * Thon " 82 ASS SEE s 
—— Hooker in *'Curtis's Bante wi agad —— ~ a fine — of gd —— — — neo MUSTARD SEED, 5 SEED, 
Strong established plan cm - — obb. — A — —.— s of the repens edly d CABBAGE, — ‘gs aa 
: ms - roa E efined, and t a most Cc ARIA, CALCEOLARIA, AN 
08. 3 (Tin ndley). e t and novel appearance. It is 1 "VD of the Svurron & Soxsfhave a good - p of ride Bo of the above 
— variegated plant, which was found and e E zt — a of the dichotomous-branched section. | kinds which they are now sending. o very — 
- e from Borneo, is QUITE A GEM, of . 6d. e prices, as see Priced List. poema d o all parts, and 
5 per cent. allowed for cash paym Ser 
Addr am SUTTON & 50 col. BRUM Reading, Berks. 
GINELLA LOB 
vil ae "e T and distinct s oom se 
0 rom Borneo, partaki f the h. — of P fl " 
— 1 aho own at the — — . — but having the rich E hus. R ia ipai I i 
the present season, at all of which h it has | remarkable for the Fern-like character o! f its 3 — 0 no 
eee, either | collection of o charming plante should be without this 
» ^ i xi 
PTERIS ARGYRÆA lono): > s annua 
This is undoubtedly one of the greatest acquisitions to e ml E em Nursery, raised 3 x Che m ain = 
now justly popular collections of Ferns. It is of noble Je aspect ground last autumn, in e WI without tany 
and growth, perfectly distinct and novel in its character; thirocgt last winter. It is also well culture, E 
the pínnz on every frond, as well as their branches, having a | the habit is very dwarf and spreadin g that of petition for J. V. 
broad central stripe of glistening silver, which in ——j with Calandrinia lora. T. 
t ht n produces a most charming effect. — — 5s. to 10s. 6d. to 215. e 
justly be called the VARIEGATED FERN. i — 
oyal Botanic — on July 6, and before the Horti- 
cultural Society's newly- appointed oral temi on July 7, 
t 
and in the mean time 
En bad; at 28. 0d. ea 
The — o the Trade, ta, whom special terms will —— when required in quantity. 
i cod ou en — have now ready to 
healthy VIN ES, raised from 
UNRIVALLED HYBRIDISED CALCEOLARIA SEED. SE se wm Pd — sas nie 
JOEN DOBSON awo SONS have 
i t 
ME epee Se E 
sin much | FESS PARKER anb WILLIAMS beg 10 525,9 fesblong of thi» ctlebrated, and. m ti 
CALCEO LARIA BAA zm —— 2 Grape, d d iety dace: 
of 
har ap E a the giae mud or tne — SE. which are warranted BID LL'SSEED 
hich is one of the — mc 
aloes! Per packet—s. d. | i very free bearer is es Grapes oror for Ae, 
Cile herbaeon d G : 3 8 a grandior s- i 1 9 several -—5 i ting p — fn pots can — ve 
shape, and | Cant, Dampier P from named vars. 1 0 | Pieter Nu MM cA; 
favourites. Hollyhock, — S d» : L., P. & Co. having a 
Bwóst William from extra had the opportunity for Mec el years ot pe proving their eit Stock, 
3 vw: " * + 06 and can opportuni 
Stron; 
Strong Vines +~ Ds. Od. ea — eee 
— Extra strong. 7 6 „ ed Fruiting 
invaria! Hint Prize at in Mi are ft for tmm. ediate plantin, ing. and being well shed 
the Crystal Palace and MS ed "Exhibitions. Lach can be ed securely, and safely cent to any distance; 
Packet contains. —— vins à ants, fully to compensate for —.— ge, 3 uem 
— ing n me Exeter Nursery, Exe 
OG ER opt = 
i ay g conta Ei California a large supply of Plants o 
3s. 6d., and 5s. por Packet — Seed is of one most beautiful and thoroughly hard: e ; 
— only: —Messrs. Butler & McCulloch, Seedsmen, di exception two of the finest and oni € =| The r ene 
; Messrs, s Dodwall & & T3 Bradshaw Gar- yet known to Botanists, and attain in — oe Cali y 
RE Remy. ͤ v Fraser,  eirht of from 250 to 280 feet. Their per ect hardin — s and TURPE M J T 2 
> Fraser, | adaptation to the climate of this ogoni e been pro 
82, Bishopsgate Street —.— 
doubt, to be obtained the 1 tim edling Piani Plants en 
ae e quii — ius i 
RUE the following Seeds may be had of Fe 
foi sowing .:— 
Per packet—s. d. packet 
Antirrhinum . Mm vig 
Hollyhock v ^ 1 0| varieties Is. and 2 
a l 0| Primula sinensis finest 
pentium 1 and : fimbriated varieties, (Libocedrus E 
mm. c i 2 6 Well mia gigan TES 
Seed Establishm . — — and Hounslow, grand, nga gigh i E i moo 
