182 THE G ARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Maron 1, іар 
"Y р bd. | KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, 1 AGRICULTURAL 
Чы, and healthy plan E FUP Bi NEW ROSES d FLOWER SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS, 
1862, worth growing, al 
A liberal нне t allowed e Trade. 
ESC RIPTIVE CATAL OGUES. e peces 
ds Nursery, Maresfie 
woadlan ld, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
[onm CRANSTON тый to offer г а very large stoc 
LM S i o С la d 1862, numbering upwards of 
60 „Фоне t n the Manetti Stock, and 
will be fit to plant реш in лр. o 
A LIST of SORTS, with the raisers descriptions, sent on 
application. 
Nurseries, King's Acre, near Hereford. 
і TANDARD ROSES, with ы stems and good 
FARM SEEDS, 
of all descriptions, 
n Collections including all pe new 
kinds, or separ: to 
І 
and approve 
T, 
CORNER OF 
КА MOON 8. 
Detail CATALOGUES post free. api Чон MA 
heads, the finest varieties; 30s., 36s., and 42. per dozen. 
GRAPE VINES m DORIA, Y G OUT.—Al the ES лог, | 
with stout, 8 ointed, well ripened canes; 9s. 6d., 
and 7s. 6d. eac! 
GRAPE VINES [^ FRUITING in POTS.—Extra fine, strong | 
bearing rods. 
арр 
ГА . per dozen ; 100 ано Ау, eu H Өз newer, 
1 
NE EGONIAS.—Twelve of the t distinct and beauti- 
КР пне; Continental ВА р sene Sin, for m 
CAM LLIAS rage Xe uri BUDS. “including the best n 
NOM fine plants, 30s. to 42s. ; , 60s. and 8 84. 
dozen, 
нуво CATALOGUES, with 
T8, forwarded 
EXHIBITION of NEW ROSES, HYACINTHS, ќе, 
THE COLLECTION OF HYAOINTHS, NEW ROSES, &e., 
AT THE 
AAETHAM CROSS NURSERIES, 
UM IY IS 1 
on application » 
JaMES DICKSON & Bom The “ Newton js e scs Chester. 
U: I 
€ 
Tue 
JUSTLY A ISH AND p MEGA GROWERS, 
AMES MITCHELL has the honour of informing 
his kind patrons that he has succeeded in m: | 
the m PRIZES at the principal Shows throughou the 
s z Xx din seri | 
t 14d March. Every new — of merit has been added, and the 
Show i$ expected to surpass that of last yea 
Entrances: Platform, Waltham Station, E.C. Кару (half an hour's ДР bd London); and Turnpike Raj, 
altham Cross, N. Admittance free 
ArI 41: b 
Wiil this year 
Waltham Cross, N., March 1. WILLIAM PAUL 
N.B.—Strong Plants of all the NEW ROSES ready in April 
season, viz. 
eil niy e, Ordin. Rewingtn (rk; М Лиден, 
tui s arden, е! vi 
З trusses of each, First Prize. ig T 
EN TE —— Forty eight varieties, 3 trusses. of each, 
First Pri: 
July 3.— The Royal Bota їс Society, Regent's Park, London, | 
50 varieties, 3 trusses of of oach, First Pr ^ » 
July 6.—The Great mere carie Palace, 96 varieties, 
1 truss of each, First 
June 19. Dua n б Society; 50 varieties, 3| 
fire Prize. 
пон mber T es varieties, 3 trusses of each, First Prize. 
wes Horticultural Society, 36 varie 
Du of pe ire t Prize. 
J. M. respectfully inf orms the Nobility and Gentry h 
supply the best perpetual здүн ROSES in 6. 
Malf-Standards, mo DA Nd good rooted plants. 
Standards, 30s. per "x 
Half ditto, is 24s. to 30s. per di 
Dwarfs, from 18s., 24s., to 30s. рег do "dozen. 
New Varieties of. iset, "425, 
Pilt Down Nurseries, M. eld, woe 
N.B. These Nurseries are 24 miles from the EE Station 
on t] the pondon; London, Brighton, and Sou! th Coast Railway 
do аы Bulbs for 
r Floweri 
owering. 
B 8. WILLIAMS "Sin be happy to forward 
o free, to all applicants, his DESCRIPTIVE and piben 
CATALOGUE of the above, containing select lists of all the 
Paradise Nursery, Seven Bisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- 
way, London, 
Phalsnepels Schilleriana. 
S. WILLIAMS has much pleasure in informín; 
* his friends and the public that this and bean! 
TARDIGATID ORCHID is now in flower at the Nursery, and 
behappy to show ittoany one eni PH with à risit. 
маи Nursery, Seven Sisters and Н. y Roads, Hi 
way, London, N. 
p^ Жз. “Favourite” uses, from the London Bridge 
у Statio by k gc and Post Office; rd from 
the Strand and Holborn, pass the 
; жеме every 10 minutes. 
Catalogue for 1862. 
TAMS begs to inform his friends, patrons, 
tes 3 | Obtained 
| HARDY JAPANESE PLANTS, NEW ROSES, &c. 
JOHN STANDISH 
eri easure in submitting to the consideration of his friends and the 
PLANTS, ROSES, &c., far exceeding in interest any that he has ever bofre had t 
i i кш other 
i ss 
publie in general the following 
he EE TEE of p 
to excite th all wi 
эе ча» yr to be the most тешагкарі et 
The NEW ROSES have been exhibi! 
and the entire Mod 0 олара of J. xe 
Amongst the NEW FERNS will be found many of great interest and adis 
e aie 
HARDY JAPANESE P TS. W FERNS. 
AT 7s impossible | LOMARIA MAGELLANICA.—Porfectl 
THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA VARIEGATA.—It is impossible NICA Perf Brom ard суя 
to speak in high terms of this variegated plant. Those last winter, even in Y: 
who know T. goi can form some idea of it J CYATHEA VOR RC МЇ seed. Jants, with frond 
states that eve oot is terminated by beautiful silvery | {гош 15 to 18 inc. hes long, in 32-pots. Pia each. 
leaves; its established from the fact that it stood CYATHEA SMITHI = ling plants. irom 2 to 5 guineas, 
all last winter at EL n, when the Common Holly вй CYATHEA CUNNINGHAMII.—A beautiful treo Fern, of nd 
теш Laurels were iod or M pron. und. Plants 633. ea: very четт growth, suitable for small greenhouse, ? 
in the sp guineas. 
кше ЕБ А OBTUSA.—An evergreen shrub of the Arbor- qe oe ATRATA.—North China, very hardy, dark gren 
—— ге 80 feet high, stiffer in its foliage | foliage, 108, 0d. parma 
"anything kho having the Жын ol Cedar of WOODWARDIAJ JAPONIQÉ, —Hardy. From Japan and Nr 
чїй Ортон leaves. гечи wood is CS. by Par M 
la shines beautifully without any Puri. — Hardy. North Chins, 
olish when момен W. Planta now read; Argis. each. wooDyARD DIA O of all hardy dont ENE to 31s. 6d. ur 
RÈTINOSPORA OBTUSA VARIEGATA.  Sime species, with йе treo Fern, 9 
p Sy mitem АТА. сате вране the | ТОРБА /PELLAQIDA.—A very bem 
3. ба. шша 
R RAPI —-А very beautiful slender looking | CAMELLIA RETICULATA FLORE PLENO: The lé 
tree with sharp pinnated leaves. 2ls. each. to 8 guindf 
RETINOSPORA PISIPERA TURBARE spes Dui онбогон бо он Ta ^ 
of the Magi [Aio oe the farminal poer areofa NEW R 
ý mi ER «x^ a^ hom mU M узе 
E DE FALLOUX, Н. n Eo 
RÉTINOSPORA PISIFERA VARIEGATA.— e spectes | COT > 
E MEI a eripe E Le ш МЫ Exp 
shoot without à bloom. 
J. 8. begs to intimate that he 
WILL : ч 
as it is sometimes called, is one of the most remarkable of 
В во pubie im emi, serie NEW беде ышы | Ete morbo I E REYNOLDS Нов H PA ve ius 
s or , but in win, eight o 
Lycopods, Miscellaneous Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Y 100 to 150 feet, with ia whorls srangodim the formiof ап | veri Кготіца ia E in ean y a5 (he e tn 
gated and Ormamental Foliaged Plants, Azmles, I i As J. S, has several im; plants ће | УСУ Bor efect in gardens eig АН А Sore in Ше 
Plena dm hei pen Hardy Mer өз Һагасќег ofit can be well seen by any of his friends who Maz du mber, 1861 ep нА 
Shri e i — pe vr ЖИ may favour him with a visit. ing plants in the seed | GR&GOIRB BOURDILLON, Н. P.— 
pepe e now publish forwarded post free Ml, 434. oach ; a few i about 1 foot Géant, v vigorous habit, 1 XX. 
m A x Nursery, Seven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- EURYA LATIFOLIA.—A. most, exquisitely Уз кур Кет Ue rm his H, P. mp UO b 
У, т, . the young shoots being of a at rose colour, changing | " white PE ERG je ped shapo, vigorous hal 
y Scarlet Rhododendrons and other American | tc white; when this becomes largo and well established it ANDRÉ eumd PIT. P.—A secdling from 
ts. хари A TOL UN Ton л pues very vigorous in habit, ge rose-colored Вони 
OHN WATERER has the pleasure to announce that Us "VARIEGATUS NANUS.—A S A eI пка nuE Bose, 106 б ж 
—A dwarf Holl 
ET Ме ANNUAL CATALOGUE of the above popular p Тоок t, perfectly hardy, and from tho freeness ЕЯ JOHN STANDISH.: E. T -кар оиу 
ерон ere nt's Park, London, kely to supersede many cf the variegated species рен pun ‘Rose. 10s. 6d. 
рымы be forwarded on application. I ес. ыр ок! ens, 64. each, in April. lants of Comte de Falloux ready 5 
n" desirous of blen colo AUCUBA JAPONICA (true)—The shrub hith known | the others will be ready the eek of May. 
RHODOPS RONS are giver Гай now nto 4 t GA with ту а {ће опе | Besides the above J. Зз. can supply all 
The OU 4 contains a selection of th — ut the size of the common Sorbus. vesc эм last угат, fio sroga xy n red at 
Hardy пес ples riri Dar бн eee of whic] TAXUS жа erect-growing species, somewbat барглар ә. sehe 
having been remi arè in а capital state for in habit to Де днн Те» but with very long leaves. solio, 
transplanting. "Reo E een ORNAMENT. Plants in spring. 21s. each in April. 
— pe and ie i the leading BAMBUSA VARLEGATA.—A very beautiful dwarf growing 
PES, X — Banot, S Surrey, near the Sunning- | plant, 21s. each, in April MUSCAT —One of ec trt a 
eStátion, South Western :als9 to be had of Mr. | САМРАМОМСЕА ОВОБАТА From N. China, probably | Grapes ; Pr Y it тата а a 
orn B at Ra russell Stroot, Covent Garden; lamiy but at any rato most useful as creeper. | July Show of the Royal Botani variu 
ч Д oved." one Ue pun Мон sand lao Food need UY | acid dal mtn favour i 
Ово AND SONS will be prepared to send out м MK ос аца 
the above-named NEW NEW VERBENA on Мау 1 пехі. It EW FERNS 
M dendi d tasca oltber aa a pot oc pentium TONERA | LON ДАГ TES. Avery ао ipéciós Ей EI moine DUET 
of the season either as a pot or. —. Е i givel 
QUE uto of ** Ariosto," a beautiful rich DNE a Zealand. nearly 1 foot Mee v" б os T 
in e n Мг ошса Lor truss ang pip is zi e m ELONGATA.—New leaves, 2 feet from the Committee of the 
Лал it ro verin; e на iat , 
_ flowerin inueusly. fe was beautiful, 4 "—- Show. 2 218, Т-А T 
r y j репро ай zi 
Esq., near Ipswich. 
LT it available for bedding largely the ensuing 
) * & Soxs have resolved to distribute it at the 
£018 0 
026 
Plants.: .. 
E es ool A A TESE 
cred 
a. fine stock of all tho leading HYBRID quer В БЫ ы 
hundred: a fe collection of HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and TREES, the finest G: апа assures his 
Also all the NEW PHLOXES of 1860 and 2n, raised by Li. Mad celi) INS a. he 3s. 6d, oach, ive 
the public in general that everything sen the best possible condition, and will fot fl to gi 
JOHN STANDISH, THE ROYAL ERE, BAGSHOT, 5 SURREY. 
