Ocroser 1, 1859.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. r= B 
2 Ob Ce OLGR A. - ——————————— 
CINERARIA, CALCEOLARIA, AND PRIMULA, TER BLOOMING 
OHN WATERER'S CATALOGU UE » HARDY, F AND A. SMITH are now “sending -— mue -= AMELLIAS j CHINESE. AL ALRAS,  EPACRIS, 
SCARLET, and other choice RHODODENDRONS, as e their splendid varieties of the above ERICAS, of — all in nus sually fne * 
annualy ex exhibited at the Royal Botanic Garde A Regent's without which none are genuine, at 1s, * o = Lm d dition. any thousands of these plan — be seen at the 
Park, is now published and will be forwarded on application. | 5s. each. To be had also of most respectable Nurserymen and | Nursery of the Subserit 
Faithful — ions of all the esteemed variotios wi 1 be found | Seedsmen C AME ee Ab Aal . DWARF OTAHEITE ORANGES in fruit. 
detailed, with a list of the popular kinds of AZALEAS and other A d — J — LONIAN J protien (Jasmir din. un 
n height and m PUE ET F ius yx “SMITH — to offer above well set ats, grafted on short stems, and full of flower 5. rian 
» : ^ th flower € " dwárf, n and d tho orou . ripened SPR AGUEA UMBELLATA, — d by H. 0 
the — non . Surrey, near Sunningdale off. * — en int is co ry they © most — ble | California, is now finely in flowe nith apak dial . ie: from 
— —— South-Western My. LOI ck for packin, = an e. strongly ges oben uci x country Inspection respec tfull ly iny ri — 
GERANIUMS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, ETC. Amateurs — the Trade in general An : inspection invited. Hua: u Low e Co. 757 m Nursery, London, NE 
— PAE AND WILLIAMS beg to | Prices on application.—Dulwich, Surrey, ee — MBRIC — 
ir friends and patrons that their new PRICED | NT EW RDY GHENT RHODODEN DRON 0. " f n 
and DESCRIPTIVE CATALO SUE of the above, to which are | LN "JEAN VERSCHAFFELI. pas d xD 0 p g to inum the Trade they 
added Su "- ental Lists ( — a ind ama the beri “and pew A This superb Rhododendren, that "- - ch admired by — I Fear - old plan in 
Plants, F. Fait Trees, de whic) pos e best ne who it in flower last zm is to be ford d . EER UNUS OU Rin ES 
of the season), is now published, will be . post | or Ootob: ere GLADIOLUS BRENG " EY ENS SIS, iiia Ve co of 
free on e P — Paradise — Seven Sisters’ and | Subscriber will receive post free a coloured plate of said Rhodo- vix : a ering. hee iet, the E ae ay brightes ua, the colour 
Hornsey — ad dendron. All orders to be addressed direct to Mir eio P np n et x HS wo ope ety 
CHO! OE CERA JEAN — — OTE. Belgium. nown. po o a Rum a acd "n A ^DTT TS 
OHN DOBSON anp SONS" . DESCRIP- in dard «edd TS. Colleeti ————À PEE pO SA $ WP PCI IS ores 
V win ection 
TIVE LIST of all the leading kinds of SHOW, FANCY. P DIXON E supply the ollowi: g HE VALU ania. ky nd ERY aw» PLANT 
IST offi 
and SPOTTED GERANIUMS, with a SELECT L. e of Bulbs, pac on receipt of a Post-office TOC BASS Ax» BROWN, Svp 8 i 
£s had post free on DE F SEU eds qi 2 thus Narciss 12 choi ed Hyacinth: offered at Pred oe selene: on the us = 8 rid ini 
n; ce nam nths 3 » 
—— offered d e Tol Groove $0 225 "^ | 100 Turban — v to pe Seppia of ve — 0 7 
and High Street, H. 12 Tournesol double Tulips 12 Rex Rubrorum ips stock is 0 t possible con: v^ e Fruits, 
i HERBACEOUS N 12 Yellow Boss ” d — choloost and most esteemed een , consist of none but the 
Aw) HALP SHRUBBY DITTO SEED. —These have 12 Parrot Tulips 12 sweet enten Jonquils 
— ner's most beautiful varieties; m Ti 50 D — 27 iro: 50 Winter Aconites AvE 2 importation Or DUTCH BULBS has been re- 
‘2s. 6d. packets. imula and i por a from the newest — ATALA OGUES gratis on application ceived, kri no Eo offered ve: ry pos: 
handsomest varie . ls. per packet. Agents for "T & A. Seed d Establishment 57, Queen Street, Hull. CATALOGUES or BULBS, with the Nursery and Plant 
Smith's splendid Cineraria, in 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 54. packets; —— — — pUTCH FLOWER | — — — | stock, furnished on. ap plication to Srernes Brown, Seed and 
also agents for Dobson & Son’s splendid Calceolaria, in 1s. 6d., TIMOTHY BRIGDEN, SEEDSM. and FLORIST, Nursery Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. VELAT S SAE 
25. 6d., 38. ôd., & 5s. packets.—Catalogues of the newest Flower ailway Arcade, ndon Bridge, y don, E.C., begs "Sore RGHUM, OR HOLCUS SACCHARATUS. 
— C. newest cre and Cape Bulbs, 3 most — fully to inform his Frien ds and the Public gene- fm de 
&McCuttocn, Seedsmen, Covent Garde rket, W.C. rally that he has just returned from Holland with M unrivalled RovAL X 
Fit ARIA IMBRICATA.—The finest lot of t lection of HYACINTHS, CROCUS, TUI IPS, RCISSUR, 
Ahe finest lot of trees | collection o 4 ? 
A in E orid of this noble plant, from 1 to 10 fest high, | JONQUILS, . of which ¢ PRICED LIST may be hadupon| BERksuin 
are to be at H . LAXE & Son’ rseries, Great Berkhamp- plication, ＋ B. further begs to state — 21 S selected 
stead, an * strongly — — tlemen and planters to dia from the best growers in Holland himself, he can 
view them. This forms the most noble tree for Avenues and | guarantee them finer = frees other house in —.— pl — Gun 
Plantations. There is — beautiful xL at Deo more, A large assortment of Aquaria, Wardian Cases, and Gold | fidently recommended it in their “Amateur's Gu 
which the intelligent gardener, Mr. Frost, f "pleasure and Silver x = 1 are 2 e satisfactio 1 in 
e crop this season. 
They also have a fine stock of CEDRUS DEODARA, ABIES edes Aer d from their 
p IRISH YEW, &c., from 5 to 10 feet high, for Gu E SMITH gfi sing pim plants o or the — 2 r in cultivating the ihe Sorgum —ę— 
— — — — — oo — T — =. . 1 — — me: of of sowing and cutting, weight o 
a E zi ONIA MARSHAL ing on. Price an r dozen, stronger plants at 86s, per FFT 
TLLIAM SOLE. to announce that he will dozen, 2 1 ee s) Belle of Bdge 15 1. Lady DuTCMH BULS S. 
send. ov uti: ety, raised by Mr. 2 : 1 N 
Franklin, Gardener to TY G. Marshall, Esq., deer near Tom Bro —.— on, — n Hue ; (umero) 
Leeds, on and after the 26th inst. Tt has been exhibited at | Excelsior, Fish ido, J Eoo siris, c, 
the Regent's Park, Kirkstall, Halifax, Shipley, and. other Ex- eacock, The Delle; Eraser) ) Echo ; (Beck's) Fairest of the IPIE 
hibitions, and Certificates hav ed to it. It is uni- Pur, The Bride, 1; (Dobson's) Ringleader, Spotted ‘Pets ILNE, ARNOTT, I 
versally admitted to be by far the "handhomest of all the 1 Ariel, 2 and (W tes) Blink Bonny; vu p CO. are now sending out, 
— and will be invaluable for Exhibiti ancies: (Turner! s) Beauty, DEIN SR. Circle, formosum, in the best possible oati, dE NAR- 
$ uable for Exhibition purposes. Marchioness of Tweeddale, modestium, Negro, and Othello. | CISSUS, TULIPS, CROCUS, and — Flower Roots, imported. 
For further particulars see Gardener -— Lora of July 16, G. S. has also a splendid stock of all the leadin ng kinds of | direct from some of the most celebrated growers in "Holland 
606 ; also "Sept. 10, page 742; Cottage Gardener” 9 — ted. A PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUEj ust published 
‘uly 19 and Sept. 13. former years, of Show, Fancy, and Spot will be forwarded free upon application. 
Strong plants 15s. each, with the usual discount to the Trade. | A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE will be forwarded in ex- Finest Hyacinths, by name, 5s., 68., Ts. 6d., & 9s. per dozen. 
Orders payable at Manchester. AN for one postage stamp. Select Co! X of pale from 10s. 6d, upwards, 
Nursery, Withington, near Manchester.—Oct. 1. Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, London, N. The Nurs EN rth Road, LI & 
TCH FLOWER ROOTS. 
TER AON AND SON 
E QuEEN’s SEEDSMEN, &c. 
SPLENDID JAPAN. PINK, 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGIL s 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON 
N 8 Ds. 
FFER for Sale SEED of this truly beautiful dwarf-flowering plant for the Greenhouse and Flower- 
garden, s all others of its tribe, . for the exhibition of which a Medal and Certificate for ter iso hed Merit — — — 
was awarded to E. G. DERSON AND SON, the former at the Exhibition in the Royal 2 oda — Park, and A YE-G 
the latter by the London Horticultural Society. A full description of this species is given at p. 722 (Gardeners NATURAL GRASS SEEDS ror PER- 
Seed Packets, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. 
NEW BULB CATALOGUE, 
— the best q 
27, G Ste 
which will be fi contains 80 pages, ing the tal sections and —: 
of BULBOUS aie. nean N eti ie Conservatory and d Drawing room, by Pot, Glass, or Vase culture i EDWARD MILNER = — 
their respective months from Jan to November; and also a — select and M ga eho List of the kinds best adapted for laid out the Crystal Palace Gardens, and Park, Syden- 
rm) — the Flower-g: in early spring, summer, and autumn, with n us practically-descriptive remarks | ham, under the direction. of Sir Joseph Paxton, and having 
upen their merit and adaptation. 
* " owing to the pressure 1 3 other professional duties 
An extensive and Select Collection of Herbaceous and Alpine Plants is attached to the above Catalogue. — —— — s hid de icknowldgments to 
rem ose Noblemen and ng emen who quy yes = 
i t mage, ani state that he continues un 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. — —— —⅛ 
Le . of upwards of 20 years enables Mr. 
his services in the formation and improvement 
offer 
af parks, ee s, and Ornamental Grounds, also in p: 
SUTTONS . COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER BULBS. designs for Conservatories and other Horticultural Haina : 
in establishing and thinning Plantations and W i 
pec 
RTS EXCEPT VERY SMALL PARCELS. aha * "aged Wd N “Guia: ak Tikes — Bond 
— g 
i y» — itted to to Sir Joseph Paxton 
FOR OPEN GROUND. | FOR Por 1 8 AND GLASSES. to * and Gentlemen to whom he has Ten 
COLLECTION No.1 .. £2 9s. | OLLECTION No. 8. „ neee 
24 i lo 12 Hyacinths, b 12 Double Sweet Jonquils 
50 Bcarlet enen nnr .. | A Pofyanthus "s ao. | 12 Bout Persian Irises 
24 24 Anemones 12 Tournesol Tulips 24 Dble Van Thol Tulpe 
12 12 White Narcissus 12 Single Van Thol rers 12 Rex Rubrorum — | 
24 Van Thol 12 Parrot Tuli . 6 dozen named Crocuses 6 Gladiolus, 
12 Double Scarlet Tulips. 12 Double Yellow Tulips FFF 12 Ixias, choice on 
12 Choice Irises 12 Gladiolus E 84 bum “6 Dog’s-tooth Violets 
100 Double Snowdrops . 12 Gampernelló Jonquils 1 Amaryllis formosissima- — | 
6 Crown Imperials | 24Fine Mixed Tulips 1 Cyclamen persicum 3 Achimenes 
LLECTIONS No. 2 and No. 3. COLLECTIONS No. 5 and No. 6. 
The above choice sorts in quantities y reduced, i tsi iti portionately reduced, 
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SUTTON’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE A 
is now ready and will be sent post free on —— i this icono jenem are affixed to every article. fool that the sinking Colony of TaswANIA is 
— mre i — name, for pots or glasses, 9s best 12 ditto, 6s. Mixed Double HY ACINTHS for rising Psi gf — same n —— ed — 
ion o nati r in e 
qa None bet fresh imported Bulbs are kept on the premises. rful testimony to its abundant ni edes 
ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. in all that Nature produces witout the aid of man. 
