THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Mar 17, 1862, 
NEW AND BRAUTIFPI PLANTS. 
MESSRS. 
introduced by themselves through Mr. Jomw G.V. 
VEITCH & SON 
Being desirous during this, the season of the GREAT DOEBNATIONAR EXHIBITION, of bringing before the Horticultural world a more than usuall 
Ye been 
rich and 
follo owing very CHOICE and BEAUTIFUL PLANTS, the саке part, of whieh 4 
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ever befor оге at " one time have Messrs. v. n Бох һай the pleasure of offering 80 really та a selection of NEW PLONM, ME one which they feel 
D PEARCE, from Chili and Pera, 
NEW JAPANESE MD OTHER ДАКЫ PLANTS, 
IRMA (Zuccarin 
E ergreen tree found E s Midland and Northern 
se. it €— оне. Ъу ЗР гове G. Veitch. S pte to 
aspect, and is one of the ful and generally 
t and 
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v.e ns. Fine Seedling plants, price 42s, eac 
AMARANTHUS MELANCHOLIOUS var. RUBER. 
A plant with striking blood-red foliage, introduced by Mr. J, G. Veitch from Japan, where 
it тзг: пасей ну — зеи i aaoigt many other varieties, as the ope most yaluable for tor flower 
purposes; 
aiia z ental but particularl an edging, or 
Pler hat. about 1 foot, and the yet shining c colour 
of its leaves miel ei à КОТ pr ME. е other fine foliaged beddi ag plan plant. 
ч will bly su kinensis, and all other E pem of оп, 
It was sxhibitad Teri tural Boclehy in july qur ugust 
1861, when it received „ 6d. each ; 24s. per dozen ; 71.10. per 100, 
NYNUS ЖАТ? ме V. IS, 
А very pretty little shrub received from Japan, of neat habit, with small ovate leaves of а 
bright green, blotched and — with duy white, and perfectly bardy i in this country. 
Its X — апа distinct varie; - will render it "particularly use seful for forming edgings 
to beds e ering banks n roc 
We exh ibitod it at the „дюза! 3 о шта] боде s Exhibition їп June, 1861, when it 
received a CLASS CER’ TE, Price 10s, 6d. 
RYA LATIFOLIA VARIEGA 
A Japanese shrub : EN good and paet habit, and TE ssl for the great 
beauty of its fine variegated foliage. 
It has acuminate leaves of a dark green colour, finely edged and blotehed — white and 
flushed with fiery orange red. It can be confidently recommended as one of the most 
рны, shrubs of recent introduction, 
It has received al FinsT-OLA88 ZO, from the Royal Horticultural Society's Floral 
Commaitteo, Bent to us from Japan by Mr, J. G, Veitch. Price 318. 6d. each. 
BOCEDAUS TETRAGON A Жон). 
This really fine be distinet in previ 
eireuiars and Моа 
timber, PPAR is yr be almost рар i E 
E the Royal Horticultui Exhibition i ki 1861 it received the Frmsr PRIZE аз 
аЬ a List of Now Plants for last угат, we fool its storing worth 
our ew ог ear, 
RE this occasion. Small plante, 212. ; larger ditto, 42s. ' A few 
"MIMULUS CUPREUS, 
tiful hardy P. 
This 
collector Mr. P 
level of the sea. 
It — а of from 4 to 8 й producing during the summer months а 214 
of the n ао crimson flowers, 6 from its dwarf ped lind briliant golour В mii be 
found in ther as an edging to large beds ог for the fi 
for the decoration of the Greenh: md 
It has received SILVER MEDALS ae eit. the Royal Horticultural and iis Botanic 
Societies. Price 8з. 6d, each ; 30s. per di 
ТАША SPEC 
кү Барі 
ч it growing at a 
üt it E Raati resembles a 
А now and beaut ше MO АШ cup auiscion, 
t eleva! n on he Andes. 
p lea which 
in height. Thelong e MEX 
scarlet colour. 
BRA js ees x a few days to have its correct quts [i ui when it will be duly 
hed, and it will be exhibited at the ensuing Price 5s, 
INUS DENSIFLORA (Rei. 
p wd found over Im whole empire of Japan, extensively planted for its 
a distinct and ornamental oe: ofthe long leaved class of Pines, growing 
Introduced from J 60s. per dozen, 
It will 
toa poo ecd Meere Mey es gra ny guo ro 
Орр KORATENGIS КОЛ 
апа p piar i re оцу reso 
тез 
withstand СЕ ЛОГИ Шау memi 
It is а long-leaved pieda with pem minem. glaucous fol foli 
to our hardy ornamental Pines. The Cones are largo and 
the northern parts of Japan 
ECTLY HARDY and able to 
е, and will be атай 
UE - pir mable addition 
Sent to us from Japan — Mr. J. G. Veitch, Price 
OSPORA лодар ! 
PM оф etions from Japan. It isof 
dwarf rigid habit, with fine dark iot "aged ын ches, and {огшза very distinct 
M xhi ted o Ме un V. 2 los Бох at the Hortieultural Society's Exhibitio 
was exhi ес "Messrs N 
June 1861, майте medal, TI to Royal ыз nh 
: зигота OBFYNA TS 
Ed last year very susce in raising а considerable quantity of 
J. б, Veitch р having beoughk with him a second supply of seeds, they 
pata эе} 14 Iu as shall lead to йө бак extensively 
become —— TB кз. Кыл gup 
Price к 61, еасһ; 5 
RETINOSPORA IM (Siebold), 
This fine species forms a more slender tisa hen i the preceding. It has sharp А ищ 
ренди m m on са under side, ben ad а very distinct and 
Introd: pun dr » т оаа 
нчен v. д, Q 34, - treo th $ Г! 
Price 10s. 64. each ; 5l. 5s. per — ET 
SCIADOPITYS Mose erus (Siebold). The Umbrella 
It is with much pleasuro that, we are enabled to offer plants of this really distinet and 
interesting Conifer, justly described by botanists as one of the finest of all Eastern 
green пона 
It attains а height of from 80 to 90 feet, and i X 4 A used 7 рута 
" long, = а a beantiful | green colour and singulari 
it derives its name of ““ THE Дилан Рх 
Tt is a source of peculiar satisfaction to Min . V. & Sow, that Mr. 
honour of first тугойлор c" poe this spleudid "тее. Ii ie ie eese predia 
PERFEOTLY HARDY ung seedling plants having withstood near London the 
past winter without the t засав i. 
Messrs. V. & SoN having s iníraising a splendid young stock of 
uch a priee as will insure its general Егин ем 
have decided upo: 
country. 
1- "ur ear old Seedling Plants, in Pots, 10. 6d. each ; 51. 5s. dozen, 
A few Imported Plants, 12 to 15 inches, prices on EE 
yramidal habit, 
rls, mra ED 
n charging si 
N.B.—Messrs. V. d Bor жора bet n s иа 
was published b by Professor LINDLEY, in 
sent home by Mr. John G. Veitch. 
ttention to the Woodcut of rine ЧИЙ 
ardeners'! Chronicle of Jan. 11, 1862, from a figure 
A PYGMZEA, 
A perfeetly hardy Japanese remarkable for ita exceedingly dwarf мы Its beautiful 
dark green foliage fores a eus eem like tuft, giving it ost distinct and noyel appearance, 
and rendering it one of the prettiest of Dwarf Соп Ly 
ad send a Medal at С" e Royal Horticultural Socieby's Exhibition іц June 1801, Price 
THUJA МО VALCATA, 
А Ја -vitæ of the Thuja orien! 
Tt FT a s plane o pof very neat foliage, jp exce zraky- —— and p 
aan Apa Жү т felag Loen. helft dae js Ayek i o 
н w 
im 10564 end, Р 
THUJOPSIS DOLABRATA (Siebold). 
„ЇН bosstifs and. perfioty hardy treo han Бера deserved by us nn ы шы 
t or 
x We feel erem ire [pe fully justified in including this remarkable plan me 
. J. G. Veitch ha: met with occasions whilst travel 
арай, а ic тоң Ta rm i È 
JOPSIS DOLABRATA VARIEGATA, pue 
t same 
Tontor ar part rt of ita vy nim poo e e неи ^ Bent uj from Japan by PII 
ts in thumb pots, 63$, oac 
This fin 
with e 
Veitch, 
IA MACRORHIZA 
са of noble aspect, with handsome 
y masked with bold yet irregular blotches of white. 
E free vigorous growth, and is Eos d. mesa 
T de STOVE AND бАБАЫУЫНА 2 
VARIEG. А mr 
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aio MM arded Prizes "ai d MON Sri нани maus, Й 
pet prize " а plants о offered аб ICE. inea grand иа: й 
ате no esitatio! in recomm e) ng 
прой y md one which has only to be seon to СА 75-4 
t was 
sent to us from Borneo by Mr, Thos, Lobb, Price 63s. to 105s. each. 
FICUS COOPERI (Veitch). 
ы brought us from Ner 
ebay dx reca 2р4 besniitul мне groan n dns me 
Ivi io and vigorous gom, wi larg rt теш on lanus and Vd | 
are prominent, deep crimson 
E piant i undoubtedly е. s most desirable, addition to А 1 he elass of ота 
tet paowa of oque uili ty for room or сопзегү: 
108, 6d, each. 
NEPENTHES DOMINIANA (Veitch), prae Ng 
first hybrid М, at our 
pec Pe ME NANI. was rodent дь ou rid u -— 
will green 
3 рейин сі Peiper ofi атава robust hab of N. Rateiann т PUT шш 
It pai a most Pan i addition to this beautiful and interesting 8000% 
seedling plants, 318, 6d, each. 
eis Ermar otai гадав PRIZES, both from the Roy: dL kiiri and Royal 
Price 315, 
IUM u vu 
t plant has bee exhibited ipn dt d s De qui Е 
и and great gems o weil known, that st iL eater - 
трегйподе, the upper 
tis ut t 
sido an 
