CHRYSANTHEMU $: vm 
. BIRD, F.H.S., NunsERYMAN, Stoke Newington, 
e begs s to inform his friends and the he publi that he has the 
finest ele = the lar pe Stock ba tl nthemums and 
Pom spem the world, and can supply them e. the 100, 1000, 
or 10,000. 
5 Pair of Best POMPONES, 1 
20 Pair be! — Large V. rite fol Toe. 
THE GARDEN ER 
T 
5 Pair t POMPONE CUTTINGS, 58. 
0 Pair of Best Large Varieties, Do. 
CATALOGUES for one stamp. To save 1 
ve pre-paid. 
. CHR N 
HOLMES A offer * of e 
e known good of CHRYSANTHEMUM at S - 
dozen ; including Golden pcdes of England, Aurora, Cassandra, 
Curtius Quintius, Excelsior, Fabius, Fortu Hes Te. Ce bathed 
m Golconda, Glory, Julie Lagravere, M Mie, 
esu Oran; LA Lg n ce Alber 
| t Vesuvius, t, Rem 
| sriphureum ps s Astrea, Vm 
| x 
d'A 
Taltour 
AM MASTERS PX. EXOTIC 
RSERY, Avi nc eat beg — inform their Friends and 
a greater number of | 
jetios of PLA ANT: or Sele than any in the 
are consequently hel able to give variety of 
Pla ntations 8 55 are pies to lay out than 
d mber of Species. 
i< u 
2 8 
8.8 
EFE 
HAMPTON 
ens, Hampton Court, are offer genuine the 
famous and truly excellent COURT BLACK 
HAMBURGH GRAPE {each 
Stron; Mei eS nts, in 12- "€ 18 10s. 6d. 
— bis AN the hon 
nounce that they have uen be possi 5 the 
Sale of the above very excellent new App le, the property of 
. NELSO! B 
MED wed e from A ecember. Plants have 
i been ordered by all ose — mg 3n had the opportunity of 
} seeing the magnificent fruit at ps Y" 
i Dwarr MAIDEN P are ending out at 
| 
ear Uckfield, Sussex. 
1 MAIDEN 3 
eady for 
usual discount aed JE the hada. 
field, n 
PEARS. CHERRIES. | PEACHES. 
PLUMS. APRICOTS. NECTARINES. 
Prices moderate. 
and clean grown; and all the leading sorts can 
— qnss tem Ww GEORGE 
APPLES. 
‘RIES. PEACHES. 
j Groni eare is- 
ree-grown s. 
JACKMAN & SON, E N T ae 
Jackman & Son, Woking 
COUKT.— cove 
NED FRUIT TREES.— 
NECTARINES. 
moderate. 
taken in in the formation of these fine, healthy, 
Particulars can be y EAT of GEORGE 
S C CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Droen 10, 1859, 
TO THE SEED TRADE. f 
BEAUTIFUL NEW CALIFORNIAN ANNUALS. 
MESSRS. VEITCH & SON, | 
OF EXETER AND CHELSEA, | 
ow prepared to supply SEEDS of the following recent introductions, which were sent thom by their | 
* N Collector: Mr. William Lobb. They are certainly two lovely additions to our Hardy Annuals, and cannot fail to gite 
general satisfaction. 
SPRAGUEA UMBELL Nursery." It is figured in Curtis’s Botanical Magazins“ 
aa is a very 3 and beautiful ies Arnal, and Qatoher, 1659. 
as bloomed in uty at the Exeter Saen g or 
IA DIANTHIFLORA, 
ral mentha this gore raised from seeds NZ 
oun Y autumn of 1858, tuii wing sto teak. without lovely Annual is of a beautiful rosy lilac colour, 
suy r protec ctii n ough the winter. qe — 2x well iones having five dark Lie echter y unding at 
for pot culture, the habit is dwarf a — ora colour ye in the centre of h flower; it is 
bling that of Calandrinia grandiflo of very dwarf and compact habit, producing bk i 
may pared to an Amaranthus, are ; beautifully dod profusi t ups through the summer months, ani 
pink with purple stamens. It was exhibited in July of this | continu long flower if sufficiently supplied 
t a meeting altural So of endi “ com- molaire. It has P a beautiful effect in sı beds, and is also” 
ended well adapted for growin, in Piy or boxes for Greenhouse 
rudi. ea decorati: “re £ is figured in Curtis's “ Botanical Magazine,” 
flower border: ind quite hardy in Mr. Veitch's | October, 5. Prices of the above on application. 
NURSERIES AND SEED WAREHOUSES, EXETER AND CHELSEA, S.W.—Dec. 10. 
JAMES CARTER & COO 
LIST OF 
NEW ANNUALS D PERENNIALS 
For 186 
G@NOTHERA Sd VAR, HIET TIESI (Asa Gray) 
—A new v. st bend vi Primrose from 
t non di, — M. height 2 — pog 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA, var. n LA. —This 
is the first of what might almost be called an entire new 
class of Clarkias. e regn e p nearly dende e ag, ador 
more brilliant, an: Dh iet we whole ques of being three- 
J2EN. 
43 feet high, and all good roo 
ESNUT 
LARCH BIRCH 
ASH DE 
LAURELS 
rices sent on — 
rican Nursery, Bagshot, Surre; 
T nus 
ne. To ies ti 
Ses Hor qeu Sell ox on p more ee Hera term te 
qui two years F to 4 ft. 
if 10,000 or more tal n 
IRRIES, Warrington or Ashton 
Red, Whi 
aie 100 60s. p. 1000. 
"uy : 60 
70 
60 
7 
- be 5 m MN 
ED 
. E v T 
Naples wc 0 
Grape 8 70 
The above are all well grown, aud two or or more "years eut down 
Donington, Spaldiug.— Dec. 1 
WATE ERE SR ri M P offer cocina of a 
dred Thousand of com» of the following, from 2 to 
L 
WITHY, &e. 
paip done by 
TEON offer the andermentiovad al ai 
ng etsy 
IMPORTANT TO LANDHOL E. 
Hee SALE, 
) at 20s. per 1000. 
M uas 
, warranted 
cei NEAL, 
eens: 
FOREST TREES, 
tio 
n, and w Wands 
Palace T. 
pie - s 
n, S. W., to call the 1 of 
killa -selected stock of EVERGREENE and FLOWBR. 
INGSHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL TREES. AE on PLANTS. 
FRUIT aw STANDA D 
worth pos Crystal 
lowes. ite the ge pulebef is described (EAT A ELEGANTISSIMA isa new Continental | 
in the 1 the 7 Committee ee of t ager | ROMER Gd liabe. which we can specially reco ta 
ows :—‘‘ This vari differs l- he flowers are 0! 
chella, which it resembles in habit, in having the petals broad bare rli e eed V climbing plant; the 1 A 
and entire instead o à y^ : to narrow * aein ; it is 5 
A — "DIGITATA TRUE dee elegant. 
consequently more show; ms likely to prove a hand W ig d rom sean Linum. Colour Wa dd 
— ne purple -flowered deer 15 was Nee its in- — h whit h ht fro 3 feet; 
go b i saath of, of petal being regarded as an i: ement boom e . ye; — {present 1 
e origin 8 = 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS HEDDEWIGI.—Of this splendid | fen during the e ire sum Oe 
of the stock-of 
H 
LOBELIA GRACILIS "— very & graceful little phat 
bushy, and covered with a profusion of flowers, which measure of a good rose colour, es; for edgings. 
nearly 3 inchesin di ter; the colours are various, 8 CAPTAIN CLARKE 's — 9 vn PA- Is 
of different shades of rose, crimson a — let, 21 beautiful vari 
are delicately marbled, others self Slant and le 
has received the hig — from the Torticultural Society 
tanic > s Park. Is suitable either for 
house 9; ration 
NIGELLA HISPA — 5 ger iiie 
Two vari 
NIGELLA HISPANICA ATRÓPUR RPUREA } ofgreat merit, | a 
t habit, 2 8 -— a clear rich purple and the 
ented as being deeidedly 
Nut e Floral Committee of 
e Horticultural Society on the SEN ^Y as follows: —“ These 
variegated, yellow and pu 
variety as one of the mos 7 ng ev 
flowered, the ony, kind is especially 
dnm eshowy Annual. The flowers are NEW DWARF BEDDING TR cj 
of a dark violet — shaded wit eh TOM THUMB bi al zi Deo p d in 
also for 
A CHLORANTHA FLO LENO. —Figured in beg he ower aro D A 85 
R THA FLORE P 
Curtis's “ ace cog coi of J july, 1859.—A splendid half. 
hardy ennial v free, blooi with large trumpet- 
shaped | yellow, 's weet- aeg dos flowers; the 
plant is wing habit. 
ERA DISCOIDALIS MARMORATA.—A handsom 
new variety from disc lis, which in addition to the whi te 
border of the old AEEA ia is very prettily marbled with white 
on the black a each petal. 
PHACELIA T. ir piden 1 —A white variety 
the blue eC Eig retty and distinct. 
e inae ape BARBATA.—A free flow 
this plant, shown by t plan 
d co bec ena and the: gon were 
1 y to be a — 
” as 
TOM pm Me p Unger .—An elegan nk 
anum-shaped flowers, raised by Mr. Me 
= . si —— tan i y, Daimeny Par, near Bal e 
owering rich pi warf | is yel blot wi 
suitable for growing massy or Abbadia was Indio tors of the * Cottage Gardener, in 
ANAGALLIS GRANDIFLO 
ut} 
varieties of the well-known 
The 
— - 2 ly bedding E 
atory, as 
emely graceful e wies. cultivated, in 
The colours contrast well, and they continue 
ra long period, as var. Dusen, light blue shading 
to pure white at the border. Var. Napoleon III., 
— tel 
HUS CHINENSIS LACINIATUS, Fl PL— 
sent 
RA, vag. EUGENIE 1858, who » speak of it as follows;—'' A reni yellow, ti 
ANAGALLIS GRANDIFLORA, var, NAPOLEON with erimson ; would be a good bedding plani 
Two beautiful E new Continental 
Anagallis ido ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. ug p 
AGROSTIS NEBULOSA.—The most gen be seen on 
of Deut tal Grasses. A dried specimen may 
application. 
ERIANTHUS RAVENNA +A bold looking Reed-like 
in the wa; s 
normon o o 
SPERGULA PILIPERA.—A perfect rae 
does not NN any mowing, ang 2 
TANSLEY NURSER 
To GENTLEMEN PLANTE 
ens, Privets, Mahonia Aquifoium, nd DUE 
hings are grown 
— under cover. any t n lai arge quantities, 
i advan! terms 85 1 e Trade and 
gentlemen requiring large lots. 
8 GUES sent free on application. The Nurseries are 
Bridge Station on the Midland 
Rr N 
gs SMITH, Sex., begs to offer his STOCK or PONE 
Np SHRUPS, of various sizes, and in addition to his 
unit 7 of the leading kinds, he has this se season to ee 
an Extra Stock of ma hundred thou sands e Larches, 
eae Firs, and Highland Pi id arge - 
of Ever 
"rid for plant- 
ld and Nottingham € = 2 miles from 
DIANT adapted ES edging Beds, Sl 
ribed by theraiser, Mr. Hedde ewig, as being iot ^on meal wh 
Japan with the Dianthus chinensis Heddewigi. The following . ee the 
is a description of the flow wers -— "a — pent "- we have A —— PRO containing Drawings 
received the raiser: t hi hardy, ea Hi 6d. : var.i 
Sowers about 4 in nches in dia ^i. * — Bet ng o of a is Heddewigi | Clarkea pulche 
ong delicate fringe, some double, b sin le; ü pom tala w 
from the end of May until the begi of fro i colours | wi i laciniatus | es Sunne e 
are pure white, flesh, rose, 98 1 of mine, ige a hispanica alba Lobelia igitata 
viole T rich maroon, some being selfs, — striped purpurea Callirrhoe 2 
perm ie — * is suitable ei ither for greenhouse or out- doo A a d Plate of Nasturtium m Tom 
* ls. ôd. 
Prices of the above upon application to ; 
JAMES CARTER & C0, SEEDSMEY, 238, HIGH HOLBORN, we. 
