Amr, 5, 1862] THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
=з COLLECTIONS о choice NEW | Extra Sized and Young Sp 
Ss SEEDS (Post ө) — оор JUSH LOW. ax» СО, hav e io offer a large stock 
showy kinds of LOWÉR SEEDS зу оныт of the above, fine healthy SIL -grown Plants, well » 
miring 575 to leave ше рас en a 4а о ад - A with bloom, many of which are fit for exhibiting this season. 
we wil supply includ 
юз, cultivatio) Albert 
ve RCTIONS of FLOWER SEEDS to be sent free by post. Ey у ampullacos Aen iei 
gi best 10 sorts o! of Flower биоса, , hardy, half- брагу: pw » n aristata ajor Apbelexia (во (зог{в) 
with e ,, candidissima zaleas 
CIE xri sorts rts ditto, with instructions ja e 0 4 5 Candolle parena с). 
eth ditt e UD ,. Cavendis| Chorozemas (sorts) 
The bost в 9 "m us Dracophyllum gracile 
Боттох & SoNs, » Dillwynias (sorts) 
с АТ. А- „ jubata Epacris (sorts) 
| HOMAS HANDA cor S S DESCRIPTIVE - 5 tortuleflora Leschenaultias (sorts) 
| [ше ы EDDA A E bey um sy {неон (вог{в) кчө pond 
ls T sed e ssula о 
сеу Sie season, is now ы dud may be fad free on 4 Ыса ygalas ) 
блан Also a largo and healthy stock of all sorts о] p o atos еш. ; ui. 
REENS at , р 
Glen ate Musselburgh, near Edinburgh. Clapton бй: бодаро, N.E. 
305 
e Royal Horticultural Society's Exhibiti 
ginis m s: be eel уні на the T zes 
at the Autumn су advertisement 
үү Gardeners Chronicle, March 1 а 
ASTER, Truffaut's Psony-flow red, 24 vt 5 
» Giant Emperor, 13 cian 
б A Chrysanthemum- flowered; io varieties., . 
» -Tall 
» Double Crown, 4 
y» » Dwarf ence Bouquet, 12 varieties 
% » - е T varieties 
» » Hedgehog, 6 уа 
i Reid's extra aro gr] | ori 
эу Glo be Pæony-flowered, 
Mixed packets of each м the d р s А 
STOC dwarf German Ten-week, 24 varieties. . $ 
ps flowerin, 0 iE 
$i — or Dteriiediato, 8 gy ey m 
» Ёш mper .. д 1 
» d . 
For other choice varieties s > Catalogue. 
Mixed packets ch of the above German — 0 6 
ts of ea 
PHLOK DRUMMONDII, 13 new varieties, 6 
 .— NEW SCARLET VERBENA, FOX-HUNTER. 
HUGH LOW & CO. 
AVE pleasure in intimating that the entire yu E 2 above-named VERBENA is in their possession, 
H and plants will be ready the la st week i rice 5s. үре сас теа cial quotations given 
y the dozen. The merits of FOX- HUNTER o e been versally чеч admitted, 
Hy 1. & Co. think it одан. to do more than add that a First-Class Зет бад was awar у ће 
зер of the Royal Horticultural Society, when Cut Flowers were exhibited by the V ERU, JOHN 
Nuer, Esq. of Upwey. 
CLAPTON NURSERY, LONDON, N.E. 
р 0 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, EVERLASTINGS red pet 
ported GOU; ..рег packet 0 € 
Free by ost. 
For the character of the yi see report of the Annuals 
grown at Chiswick, 1861, in Gardeners’ Chronicle, March 15, p.237, 
AMES TINAN, Importer r of Continental Seeds. 
Seed Wes rehouse, 58, Grent Geor ge Street, Liverpool. 
ipsu dl E GLAD 8, 
Pid irem 
OHN CATTELUS. Сой» of the above obtained 
the fo m owing Prizes at the London Exhibitions during the 
past seaso; 
m ien 
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E 
d 
ЖАНИ LOXE 
First Prize, f t 12 пече in pots, at the Royal 
Hortioultuml. Бойу September Exhibition at South 
Kensington Garden: 
DIOLUS. 
First Prize, for the best EUH grown in pots, at the Royal 
HARDY JAPANESE PLANTS, NEW ROSES, &c. 
JOHN STANDISH 
В? great pleasure in submitting to the garten hp his friends and the public in general the followin 
Listof NEW PLANTS, тегеп diro far exceedin, y that he eti yd once had the E cce d of UE 
ani 
mitatany one time ; ould particularl сеоба to D tho" Varie h he believes 
wil efect quite a revolution in Gardening, as their Seres har à M in man Sauce been quite established. 
Obtained by that indefatigable зд sncoosstul collector, Mr. Robert Fortune, they were sent home a E кера weht 
Ату een Society's September Exhibition at South 
Kensington Gard 
„, GERYSANTHEMUMS. 
e best 24 Cut оа at the Royal Horti- 
T Show, 
First е, for the best 7 Cut Blooms, at the ystal Palace 
santhemum Exhibition. 
J. C.'s collections include every variety of note, and he now 
offers them at the low prices named below, the selection bein ing 
left to himself. 
PHLOXES, 6s., 9s., and 12s. per do open, 
CHRYSANTHÉMUMS, а рег doze 
GLADIOLUS, 6s., 98., 128., and 18s. Du dozen bulbs. 
iknowledged to be the most Tenable collection ever b orted into Eng lan 
Н De NEW ROSES havo Toen exhibit i : е PARI са ey УМ will Þe ready shortly, and forwarded post 
е entire si is in the h 
Amongstthe NEW FERNS will be found many of great interest and pem rre rear AT —  À——M 
N and See Баарь, Westerham. Kent. 
HARDY JAPANESE PLANTS. NEW FERNS. Choice 
END DOLABRATA Meo etm is оробо LOMARIA MAGELLANICA. cS Су, rd ; stood ah H LEGGE has more than he requires, saved from 
ее ted plani last winter, even in Yorkshire. s. 6d. each. e his Unrivalled Cota pum for 2s. 6d. per packet. 
AT. DEALBAT. ice ss with fronds | H. L. also intends sending iem 186 of May his superb 
from 15 to 18 inches long, in ni е: NEW DAHLIA * Prince ht yellow, tipped with 
o n 
g 2 to 5 
winter at Elvaston, oe the Common Ho < CUNNINGHAMIL. viae ege tree Fed d Ra not 
EUM Lenis wore ere killed to t| 63s. each large growth, suitable for small greenhouse. 2t05 
TÉ mies 
OBTUSA.—An evergreen shrub of the Arbor- LASTREA ATRATA.—North China, very hardy, dark green 
ES from 60 to 80 feet high, n in its foliage | foliage. 10s. 6d. each. 
known, havin vd the character of Cedar of hé edi uie JAPONIOA: —Hardy. Е rtl 
К: y^ used by the 218. each. 
Wood. 
C shinos nm without any 
nts now ready, h 
OPORA OBTUSA VARIEGATA.—| peo 
Am tion regularly осе 
WOOD. VARDIA ORIENTALE. —Hardy. From North China, 
E ае with one of the finest of all hardy Ferns. 218. to 31s. 6d. each. 
xd ye occurring all EOM prier Dea .—A. very beautiful tree Fern. 5s. to 
СА тегу peautifulslenderlooking | CAMELLIA RETICULATA FLORE PLENO.—The largest 
Cnm leaves. 21s. each. 
AUREA. Sam lak hot poaa est of all Camellias for effect. 31s, 6d. to 3 guini 
ойлы te variegation the torminat Дене are of a 
enhue. Nothing can be more exquisite tha > 
NEW 
COMTE DE FALLOUX, Н. P.—A most free blooming variety 
of the Géant race, admira| bly adapted for a pot Rose or for 
bedding, = it never at any time of the year throws up a 
ng hout a bloom. Colour, bright scarlet crimson. 
S sach 
REXNOLD HOLE, Н. P.—A very strong and free blooming 
rre L throwing its blooms up well and very aii rt 
very lively =) inen € in brilliancy as the о pur 
age. For În garden 
Magazine e н ген 1801. - 
Се d H. seedling from the 
Géant, igorous habit, larger а and brighter than its 
н: - н М, стей ои son. 108. 6d. 
RGUERITE APPERT, H. P.—Large blush, shading off to 
white, beautifully cupped shape, kie нр а me ye 6d. each. 
ANDRÉ DESPORTES, H. P.—A seedli зы ‚Жашап, 
vigorous in habit, la тре rose-colo: Admi- 
SEL dn ted for a pillar Xd. 10s. 6d, вас 
JOHN STA ISH. H. nh violet ста, very dark, 
ri imbricated, and blooming in clusters, vigorous 
habit, rate Rose. 108 M m. 
Plants of ОГУЗ de ЖЛЕ nó LM Li 
the hard hr be ready the Bnet v week 
Mr ve J. S. can supply all the New Roses of this 
d last p fine strong plants on their own roots, or grafted, 
Жү to 3s. 6d. each, or by the hundred at a considerable 
redu: 
ported р 
ILIA.—A most exquisite! - ated shrub, 
ame din of a brilliant rose rose m ibn sec 
mes 
Опе of the most beauti iul ы PUE EI 
CAR RIEGATUS NANUS.—A а 
—A dwarf Hoily-like 
{ше һата 
x2. y ha Чу, апа from the freoness of ei 
b Hith i trong plants of 
m egated variety of Ey Uds 
it is- 69051 а th €— red berries 
ach. 
ener sein ies, eset 
but with very long lex 
Уаш mapi 
beautiful dwarf grow 
zi. Pe vi April. xus 
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VINES. 
MUSCAT TROVERON.—One of the finest of all the ама 
bably | Grapes; as such it received а First-class Certificate at th 
ped fi „со creeper. а uly eh. E the oer e agr ҮЙ mem de As ad as Black 
мөр? mde black. amb 'unches o inches long, with a fine ric 
Y all over the plant, E ts in Spring, y ^ ape iei acid эпа АНЕ Frontignan к avour ; one of the finest Grapes 
for TET AU E s. 6d. to 318, 6d. 
Г FERNS. INGRAM'S H PROL ТЁТО MUSCAT.—This dors has 
fully sustained the character given to it by John Standish, as 
А very distinct species from New | it has obtained the 5l. Ризо сю by Mr. Saunders for Ње 
finest ag Grape of ; a First-class са 
d. Pinnate leaves, 2 feet 
EE 42s. each. 
Zealan 
E duode arias; very striking and 
from the Frui: Committée of. ta Ro Royal Horticultural Socie! 
and ап extra Prize from the Royal Horticultural DE 
MN qu to xd each. 
$431 4ka 1. 
4 
tm that RID RH E эры 
t he has a fine stock of all the leading HYB ODODENDBONS, from 12. to e 
emo of HARDY ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and TREES, and the finest GLADIOLI in the 0l por 
in general th, S of 1860 and —: raised by Lierval зи others, from is. 6d. to -— 6d. each, and х prt Aree and 
verything sent out by him will be in the best possible condition, and will not fail to gi 
 JYOonx STANDISH, THE ROYAL NURSERY, BAGSHOT, SURREY. 
satisfaction. 
ot E Walas” brig 
pure white, extra fine and constant. Thi 
this Fancy "will lose the best of ge T 10s. 6d. per 
CATALOGUES can iMd И inclosing One 
above, Marsh Side, Edmo 
EWEST SORTS 37 та —The following 
Novelties are - и of the sorts of this 
beautiful autumnal flower, which b the 
bulb. Ает 
vow i 
fuste: ОР or De Мерсенн. 
obtained by the most celebra: 
many, Monats Sieckmann and M: 
signed has acquired a selection of the choicest sorts which 
gained Prizes at the pex Show at Erfurt last autumn. 
dm ANDIFLORA. 
MANPPINK. дан te pale rose on white ground, with 
rnc purple violet ; ыы -like striped and sprinkled. 
pod gri of чі norm ol rn Beautiful salmon jen pale leal 
yellow also alternating with Куу fom 
tips on кыш cher ry-red ground and back. Incomparable 
Nove © 
А. HEN ON.—Dark cherry brown, with amaranthine and 
ET olet border. 
GA jme t? SWEET RT.— 
rownish crimson tips, inde colouring. 
GARDENERS FAVOURITE.—Dark rose 
graceful tubular prm 
—Light gold yelow, with 
h bk 
AUTUMN QUEEN.— pea green, with int. 
KOH-I-NOOR.—Light тете n yellow, leaves. 
LUDWIG STOROR. —Brilliant light Isabel colour on chamois 
ound, um and beautiful colourin, 
g. 
BEAUTIFUL PINK.—White, with light and dark purple 
violet, light blue stripes and sj imet aerem rose form. 
FA ME абар ааг. Z Beantif „ lighter to- 
or 
80. BELLIS.—Peach гове, with white ti tips. 
SNOW ROSE.—Pure white, a beautiful Lilliputian 
ELIZABETH LYON. BETHMANN-HOLLWEG. —White, with 
light carmine ground and edge ry sharply ооа 
marked. 
MARGARE 
MY ETLE DEAR. d сау pi odi de pue M 
form 
LITTLE om одре rose, with white centre. 
GERM. n T оре ground, deepening into аш. 
son, e Bec 
RINCENS of LILLIPUTIANS.—White ground, with purple- 
се Novelties above оп, 
wi rous TENA Р. [pn] of A "ure v чуге 
wn selection 3 sorts for 305. ; 
т 545.; Salona for 8 A liberal foe 
siet to the Trade. 
Our CATALOGUES of PLANTS for this year, Nos. 21 and 22, 
post free on application. 
to 
the гей 
orders from unknown 
correspondents. Letters prepaid, 
H, LAURENTIUS, Horticultural Establishment, Leipsic, Saxony. 
