oas THE Ë GARDENIS CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
TT NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
MESSRS. VEITCH & SON 
M ing this the season of the GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, of bringing before the Horticultural world a more than 
zc 5 ENO itting the following very CHOICE and AA TETT a the кш part of. which. DEN 
mid 5 K ды E Mr. JOHN б. VEITCH. 
e т before at any one time have Messrs. у. & SoN had the Bester of offering so gei sales a е 7 5 NEV 
G3 E 
or Mr. RICHA: 
V PL ISI and one w hich they feel 
connaent 
NEW JAPANESE AND OTHER HARDY PLANTS. 
BIES FIRMA (Zuccarini). 
ctly hardy Evergreen troe found in the 
roduced b; 
Midland and Northern 
agnifice 
р e pes from dk it was in Mr. Aoun G. Veitch. Growing ы 
a great height it form i: of noble Mà of most useful and generally 
employed timb eint he Japanese em 
Thi дел distinct an ата specs "blongs to the Silver Fir section, and it affords 
us MÀ Sá to be the medium of АДЕ so fine and ornamental a tree {0 
Euro ens. Fine Seedling plants, price 
MARANTHUS XELAN сесте I RUBER. 
A plant with striking blood-red folia age, fntroduced by М 
it was оіан? by him from amongst many 
rden decoration and other ornamental purp 
Border plant. 
Its habit ів very compact, me uh a hoighi 
ot its leaves ie it а decided superi: 
; but partieularly as 
abou ооё, and the 
Ж. other fine foliaged- bedding plant. 
Veitch. from Japan, where 
о one г апей 3 аз Т опе mosk valuable ies flower 
n edging, or ribbon 
bright shining colour 
тег 
It -— VEL od ох Perii aprietan and all other plants of that description. 
It was of the Royal Horticultural Bodies in July and August 
1861, wi о-у MU Price 2s. 6d. each ; 24s. per dozen ; 71. 105. per 100. 
E RADICANS AU 
very pretty little shrub received from Japan 
IS. 
habit, with small ovate leaves of a 
of n 
ый green, йз, ЕН margined with silvety white, ^а Perfectly Bordy 4 in this country. ` 
arf habit and distinc x in ias on will render it par arly 
to ог iud covering banks and rockwork. 
2-0 m 
Price 10s. 6d. each. 
YA Атта TARIEGAZA. 
TERI 
UR 
particularly 
ful for forming edgings 
t at the re 1 Horticultural Society’s Exhibition in J une, 1861, when it 
CLASS CERTIFICATE, 
d remarkable for the great 
ES 
рапеве shrub 0! 
fits fin ago. 
It has acuminate leaves of a dark greon colour, E ad and b th 
ith fiery orange red. “It ‚л be conûdently dut as one of ood 
ornamental shrubs of recent introdu 
s from Japan by Mr. J. G. Veitch. Price 31s. 6d. each. 
IBOCEDRUS TETRAGONA E pue CRI 
really fine E e i i 
ost 
ctio 
0..1 а FIRST-CLASS асс а ОЙ from the Royal Horticultural Society's Floral 
өө. t to u 
native of the Andes a p where " is found j 
Po an 
ылык pyramidal tree of great size апае.” and ed е овое апа düráble 
timber, which is said to be almo: most imperis 
E 
к Royal Horticul bition i in June 1861 it 
"plá 
Altho h it appeared iu our List of New Plants for last year, we » feel its cs wo 
E toa "E MEI >; x 
extra sized diti 
IMULUS CUPR 
orth 
on this' occasion. ` mall plants, 214; larger asta 42e А few 
erennial j an. los sent to us from. а Andes of Chili by our zealous 
utiful hardy 
— Mr. Peas d w о found it gro 
level of the 
It attains a 9 height of from 4 to 8 EYE mitram during the summer months а m 
of the richest orange crimson flowers, and. from its 
found invaluable either as an edging to large beds or for the'fillin; 
for the decoration of the Greenhouse; 
It has 
Societies, Price 3s. 6d. each ;' 
OURISIA SPECIES. 
hardy lierbaceotis plant sent to us from Chili t 11 
new and — iful perfectly 
ві, 
ts dwarf habit: and brilliant gea: b will 
ng of small oi well 
an elevation of from 6000 to 7000 feet abové the 
on 
be 
received SILVER р ced Ass the Royal Horticultural айй nd Botanic 
s. per do: 
A 
Mr. Pearce, w found it growing ata great elevation on the Andes. $ 
t resembies-a "Prim a tuft of а leaves from EN 
habit Han wha la, forming а 
ng numerous s ерши spikes of bloom of about a pl in TUE The EM сарае flowers, 
ы ЖОН t colour. 
In 
spri 
which are abun: f a most brillian 
It is perfectly жога ving withstood the ducis ӨЫ Dd о past wi 
We hope in a few days to have pen correct specific ñame`deteriin 
published, and it will be exhibted at ро! 
PINUS DENS ee (Siebold) 
This tree is found over the whole empire of J: i l 
timber. 
Tt will prove to bea distinct and orn: 
to а considerable 4 X E Luidoubrey 
Introduced from J: 
eem 
€ are кыы о Ке, 
inters uninju 
Price б. each. 
сиу hardy. 
J. G. Veitchi Pricé Тз, ба, each: » 60. por dozen. 
в KORAIENSIS (Siebold). 
This fine Pine, which is found wing (in gr 
and Manchuria, is confidently. recommende 
withstand the severest of our 
M^ is a long-leaved species with beauti 
to our MÀ а Pines. The Conesare Prio 226 ими ornamental. - 
Sent to ua from Japan by Mr. J.G. Voiteh: = 
RETINO SPORA LYCOPOD OIDES ? 
This new species is Anothér of óur bos v valuable ent ed 
dwarf rigid habit, wiih fine dark green foliage: and spreading branches, 
NEU as Ibis ривуротит HARDY» + уге ў * 
t was exhibitec Messrs N at о Royal Horticultural Soci Exhi 
o 1861, when it received а medal. Price 2 mper чуз bition i 
INOSPORA hà OBTUSA (Siebold). 
eco bu IL. 
Гав а timber tree, аз "wel 
3 
ich 
dii when it will be ашу 
y for its 
softhe js. teavod tass 
a g cl зо, growing 
oq ceri in Lue. northem parts of Та] 
as being P LY HARDY and Able to 
utifülly glaucous foliage, iu will be a valuable addition 
un dw EGLI. 
in 
ч 
last year been very тт in raising а considerable quan 
G. Veiteh having ght with him puits Bupply of fa С 
Axe M hueh а ^ ды аз stall - tö М ED ean yoly 
ve DN 64. each ; ki pes da 
RETINOSPORA PISIFERA ip ere 
This fine species forms a more slender tree thani 5 MES ж 
у glaucous on the under side, and is 
Int sag m Japan by Mr. J.G. “Veitch: 
Mes Y ^E Бох are vos РАО. to offer this treo on the ваше terms 
Prico IE Ai each | bE be ресин эзер e pei 
SCIADOPITYS VERTICILLATA. а. The U Umbrella 
. Itis with much pleasure that we are Pinea ý Jan n of this really distinct and 
nte ertt Conifer, justly described by botanists as of the finést of all^ Башат H 
green trees. 
Tt attains a height of from 80 to 90 fest, and is of a perfectly pyramidal 
are long, of а beautiful | green colour and singularly arranged їп "whorls, fr Tom wich pn 
it derives its name of ** THE UMBRELLA PINE та ш элйз 
It is a source of petar Satisfaction to Messrs. Y. & Sox, that "Mr. ide G. Vei 
ey 
honoür of frs dee Bud € this splendid tree, ESI Drove 
PERFECTLY i edling plants having withstoód near London 
D AUR Without е slightest i injury. ` АТ ү| 
V. & SoN having ceeded in raising а Splendid yog yo. of Plants, 
have анаа up оп күк. аһ. a price аз willi insure its general distribution the 
untry. офат ba 
1-уеаг old Seedling. Plants, in Pots, 10s. 6d. each ; 51. 5з. por dongi: 
A few Imported Plants, 12 to 15 inches, prices on api 
N.B.—Messrs. V. & Sox would beg to'call attention to the Woodcut ot di this 
was published by Professor Тш жү, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of 1: an. п, 186 аз Ва 
sent home by Mr. John 9. Vei 
THUJA PYGMJEA. 
A perfectly hardy Japanese species, remarkable for its exceedingly pete 
dark green foliage forms a cushion-like tuft, „ringi іга most distinc and п iovel 
and rendering it one of the prettiest of Dwarf Coniferee. 
td peeled a Medal at the Royal Hortie Ката Society's Exhibition in ime p e 
21s. each. ibidcm 
THUJA (BIOTA) FALCATA. 
А Japanese Arbor-vitæ of the Thuja orientalis class, sent to England by Mr. John G. Veith. 
Tt is a анн of very neat foliage, and exceedingly upright and pyramidal ї its growth. 
This perfectly hardy variety is employed in large quantities by the Japanese für 
hedges, for for dip ed. rpose its close compact habit renders it mos ost suitable; ^ Fine Seedling 
T mts, 10x. TE өс; 
THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA. FEY : 
This beautiful ыя l perfectly А tréo has been descri cried b \ 
occasions, тапа is ‚ that any le рш e a "1 
Mr. PAM hod jp gem 
r. J. G. Veit t wi 
describes it 9 ы one o ap e "nent f чү 
plants. "price als 
JOPSIS DOLARBATA VARIEGATA. 
gated variety of t| ding, having the same 
бае ч p foliage d А A росон Sont 54 aus from Japan by ИТ. Mr. m 
ants in thumb pota, 63s. each. 
This 
with з 
Veitch. 
apat 
oung plan 
ALOCASIA MACRORHIZA V. 
A variegated 
“Чет of ire vigorous p 
It received Er 
Societies Price 318, ба. each 
м А о E 
plant of noble aspect, with handsome 
rius bold yet Tuo ir blótches Pru BA 
certainly а gre 
ES, both from 
Aáition to our varieg 
ven о yal eie t dd d 
mu E E 
тшшш кагты: aa 
int 
pe uous. 
‘iftis sufficient to say that its large sagittato leaves are T a рсе 
е and a deep purple on thë under, with a beautiful metallic lusi 
tance; also redi $ 
arded Prizes t all the principal Metro; Sd exhibition at Oben above an = 
zh rize fori new plants offered at e Poe атай 
е по НАН ЭД recommen as опе of the finest 
iced, an! ewi sh bas oniy vo be soen to КҮ 
ое admired? 059 
ЧИ was gent to us rib: Bo eo by Mr. Thos; Lobb; Price 035. to 
distinct and bea rico 8, рет: Was Vena 
wir d Daniel Cooper, p d tho vint 
"Its of growth, with visa largo dare cen тооп glossy leaves, 
aro prominent, pe ove gagne 
zi d duly me mr denen dition to the class of 
байо. Brio 10. ср. ree ЯУ ОРЕ; ЧООН ЧАБ? 
NEPENTHES DO diei ОШ 
This, the first h; Neronthes ever raised, was produced at “imported u - 
lë вафел ӘР, E 
ГРЕС Dominy; between N, Rafosiana paring püshem i 
„отав а зоне desirable addition " this beautiful an and interesting 2. 
medling planta, 3818, 64, Е: 
D PEARCE, from Chili and S 
