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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Wellington Road Nursery, St. John’s Wood, Lon 
ESSRS. E. @‹ HENDERSON AND BON e are 
now prepared to offer BANKS's finest NEW FUOHSIAS, 
namely— 
BIANCA MARGINATA icai HIR TREBELLI 
Also SOLANUM сатетсааоси VARIEGATUM, and 
the TITIEN STRAWBERR 
B Stock 
e of HYACI 
including the bes 
Collections at ve 
" ers 
moderate Y 
Acsi ur. VE GATA LOGUE, wt free. 
mutation Row, rpool, 
pos NAMED OINERA RAS, in 3-inch pots, 
20s. per 100. 
CROCUS, various colours, 102. to 12s. 6d. per 1000. 
ANEMONES, Single or Double, scarlet or mixed colours, 
303. to 40. 1000. 
мыйже Ud Тлутов, The Nurseries, н Yorkshire. 
w Hardy Briti 
IVERY ^ pes SON can supply үе Plants of 
THE PRIZE MEDAL, 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1869. 
А 
JAMES CARTER & CO., 
SEED FARMERS AND NURSERYMEN, 
237, 238, & 261, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
Collections of LEN CROCUSES, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, IRIS, LILIES, € ко 20s. 
RE AGRICULTURAL and GARDEN SEEDS for AUTUMN 8 
à 
to £5. Ak 
The Twenty-Seventh Annual Issue of the “GUIDE for AUTUMN GARDENING? forwarded free of 
application to charge а 
JAMES OARTER & CO., 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, хү,0. 
J: ATHYRIUM FILIX F(EMINA FIELDLE at 5s. to 
FILIX FCEMINA FRIZELLLE, 5s. each ; 
OSMUNDA REGALIS ИСЕ ruta 21s. each. 
A Select HERE А М rare kinds will be forwarded Post 
Free on applica! 
wp mmi 
Superb New Pinks. 
CT LES SCHOPINLD. has great pleasure in 
gem "e Dijowing, E NEW POS raised by 
Mr, Hart of Swillington. rst-class, being largo, fine 
sing. Reo Editor's табе 
Haa —A. most splendid variety, тову 
y laid on, form and petal first-rate, 
CE (HanRT).—Rich dark purple lace, large and 
instant, a very fine variety, бг, per pair. 
ROBIN ROOD (Haw vi fine flower in the way of 
permit Р EC wif first-class show flower, 
GEM Per pel — e lace, very constant 
and Аз» бее rin ИЧЕРИ 
Опе pair of each 2 of the above set for 15s. 
Knostro 
"SLAOK : PRINCE 
со: 
en Plants Now Ready. 
ear Leeds, Yorkshire. 
HYACINTHS AND OTHER BULBS. 
WILLIAM PAUTP/S 
| COLLECTIONS of HYACINTHS, which have obtained several Prise from the Ro 
serm Societies of London — the last two years, are now г 
qu and moderate in pric 
Hortieultural and 
eady for dag E» Bulbs are of pe 
first-rate 
XTRAOTS FROM THE PRES 
magnificen ection of Hyacint! to Pot 
“Am сеп сој H hs....We noted а of er Medal WILLIAM PAUL, кама Cross, 
the newest and Ce sorts—a task of no “ный, бошу in kem pee of ina 
Hyacinths, consisti: ed E 
consequence of the -— with vm the stock had been 2 ted | sorts now grown, shown in m—P coni tion. "— Royal Botanie 
to the exclusion of all kinds o — r merit."— Report of the Societ) y's Report of Sprin, g Show: rch 26. 
Nurseries at Waltham Cross, з ie rnal of Horticulture, p. 496. Mr. PAUL's pecia i en o vy attractive." — Standard, 
PRICED CATALOGUE free by post. 
NURSERIES AND SEED WAREHOUSE, WALTHAM CROSS, N. 
ew Azaleas, 
" TH i have much Eangi in Long 
the undermentioned NEW an e AZALE 
FLAG OF TRUCE.—The finest Жы "White met has 
Obtained two Certificates and a Silver pO for its superior 
merits, being the highest testi onial any Azalea has yet 
received, 21s. to 318. 64, each. 
PRINOE OF ORANGE. —Briliant orange scarlet, of the 
finest form. A distinct and уегу superior variety, 21s. to 
h. 
BEAUTY.—Bright ros; 
with carmine spots of the est 
superior, 218. to 31s. 6d. each. 
ORD CLYDE.— Delicate salmon, with rosy carmine spots 
- se MS of darker rose; fine form and substance, 10s. 6d. 
eac 
pink, slightly suffused 
orm, distinct and very 
Chronicle 
m р. T ркем aeo багыт | which may be 
on application. Duet 
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 
PRIZE MEDALS 1851 and 1862, 
BUTLER & MeCULLOCH, SEED MERCHANTS, 
GARDEN MARK 
aeris UPWARDS OF A WE 
A.—Choice Collections of Bulbs for Greenhouse or Conservatory, 105. 6d., 21s, 
£2 9s, £9 19s. 6d., £5 5s. 
B.—Choice Collections of Bulbs for Flower Garden only, 10s. 6d., 21s, £2 2s, 
£2 19s, 6d., £5 5s. 
C.—Choice Collections of Bulbs for Greenhouse and Flower Garden, 10s. 6d., 21s, 
£2 2, › £2 195. ‚6@, #5 бв. di 
A& Tus В. МоСтш, 
En е М, 
creen: OR AMATEUR'S GUIDE, 
RF АП Orders amounting to 21s, and upwards sent Carriage Free. 
ROYAL 
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 
THE 
Oetober 8, Wednesday. Fruitand 
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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
THE EXHIBITIONS AND MEETINGS IN 1862 
GARDEN, 'SOUTH KENSINGTON, W. . BA 
October 8,9, & 10. GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHOW OF Frurr, | Nov. 7, Friday. Meet ting sor Élection of 
GOURDS, Roors, VEGETAE AND CEREALS, "The ~ Fruit and Floral Committee. 
Show of Gourds, Roots, and Cereals to continue ^ 
until the 18th, Dec. E sand 908 
Gentlemen and Ladies wishing to become Fellows have to be 
Entrance Fee, and Two Guineas or Four Guineas а year according to c privileges wished. 
I. REMAINING HOR 
9з. 6d. | October 9. Fn 
M ber lm qe VEGETABLE inp Om. 
October 8. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SHOW, . 
ELECTION -OF FELLO 
8. bscription is Two Guas 
roposed by some one already a Fellow, to whom they are personally known. Тһе su 
ADMISSION ОЕ THE PUBLIC. 
TICULTURAL FERTELT ON 
Be | October 10. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE Sgow 
» P J E 
VERE way f detiene 
| From 120 July to 18th October. From 18th October to 81st December, d. 
Monday (Band) y 4. d. ауз нона by руне q 
on ad З ani 
G Mondays it 
Wednecdays (Band). A Дабаа T Seins EO Tuesdays . Жо айшївыїош by payment g g 
Thursdays s. (Band) Gardens from Exhibition 6 6 | reete т No admission ЛЯ payment. — 
ridays (Band) 26 Fridays io 26 
. P» ues 
TER (Bands) 50 Baturdays . Lid 42 ViaiLord may be permitted t 
e the diss Mi алоо that Her Majostys Com t that until hi 
Min ое по 
бледо ers for 
"end cn Gore leading to the back of f the rre e Council sought this 
visiting the International Exhibition of 1862, © TE 
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