January 29, 1887.] THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
133 
HE GOLD EN LA 
__ (PSEUDO- LARIX KAEMPFERD. 
Good Seed —1000 seeds 
for 25 5 (£1), 10,000 seeds, for 200 francs (£8). 
FRATELLI ROVELLI, Nurserymen, Pallanza, Italy. 
DANIELS’ CHOICE PEAS FOR 1887. 
IHE ТОСЕ BEST” PEAS TO “CULTIVATE: 
RECH Ho COURT — 
BURGH V iting Canes of 
above, and all other Уе, "enl 3 greatly г reduced price: 
T. JACKSON AND SON, N 
and Royal Kitchen Gardens, ris ig ne 
p 
WEN 
Fach sort 2s. 6d. per Quart, Carriage Free. 
DANIELS’ GEM OF THE SEASON. 
Is always the earliest, ui sown in Autumn, Winter, or 
From Mr. J. Catton, Saxlingham Hall, Sept. 2 
“ Your Gem of the Season Pea is vw I ever - 
being sixteen days earlier than any o Mié 
„DANIELS MIDSUMMER MARROW. 
liest Blue ed Pea in ет» tion. It shoul 
caa la in every gar 
Fro S. Н. Green, eerte 
well Mel with you r Midsummer Marrow Pea. 
Iti is s "pea "that ought to be grown in all gardens." 
DANIELS MAIN CROP MARROW 
а most abundant bearer, of the same rich marrow flavour 
as the old Ne I PM but ee Pue are longer. It should 
e largely grow ama €: 
om House, Beccles 
иб, =. ent to acknowledge my “appreciation “ the valuable 
rest your Seeds in general, سا‎ Flower and Vegetable, 
espe ‚эд ‘four Main Marro w Pea, wit ich has been 
all that could be desired.” 
„ DANIELS MATCHLESS MARROW. - 
fa ito beoome а londi gool qua kind for market purposes, kî эсем 
as it does all sen lities of Veitch’s Perfection an 
Ne Plus erek com 
E t n Dalton, Swavesey Ma 
“ BP! ‘Matchless Marrow is certainly the een of 
GEM OF THE SEASON. 
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Catalogues Gratis and Post.free on application. 
| DANIELS BROS., SEED GROWERS, NORWICH. 
TUESDAY NEXT. 
DENDROBIUM WARDIANUM. DENDROBIUM BRYMERIANUM. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE ax» MORRIS will SELL by теде, 
| at their Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, 2 E. ж on TUESDA Y NEXT, 
February 1, at half-past 12 o’Clock precisely, by order of Messrs, Hu w & te a large quantity 
E of IMPORTED D ORCHIDS, in the best possible condition, just to haha ty S.S. City of Khios, con- 
_ Sisting of a grand lot of 1500 DEND ENDROBIUM WARDIANUM, the пони of ihe. variety named 
[ Low, ME t asses imported, with twenty young 
owth | of which will cen aoe ers immediately; D. BRY- 
IF ESTA NUM, D. HETEROCARPUM, 
ERI, CYMBIDIUM LOWIAN UM, C. ' GIGANTEUM, CGELOGYNE BARBATA, 
and other CHOICE ORCE 
Also a fine lot af LASLIA SUPERBIENS (another property) for Sale without reserve. 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had, 
FRIDAY NEXT. 
SACCOLABIUM CELESTE. AERIDES MITRATUM (TRUE). 
Collected by Mr. C. RoEBELEN, and guaran 
Just received in splendid condition. Every plant d il be offered. 
.ESSRS. PROTHEROE 4x» MORRIS will SELL by AUCTION, at 
their Central Sale Rooms, 67 and 68, Cheapside, E.C., on FRIDAY NEXT, February 4, 
at Half-past 12 o'Clock precisely, a grand importation of the lovely, таг dre and free bloom ming Sacco- 
lum cceleste i masses and very fine plants (see 8’ Chronicle, May 30, 1885) ; 
the extremely rare des gE T0 fine healthy vnnd (ө plate 5728, Botanical 
azine, 1868); the whole collected b en and guaranteed tru 
Also, from Messrs, Shu ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM (ALEXAN- 
), with good breaks and 5 
А уе, of Established lige pis and imported 
nts. ODONT: TOGLOSSUM E PESCA OREI, Established (unf owered) ; MASDEVALLIAS in 
er good Established ORCHIDS.' 
Variety, and other 
On view morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
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= J. C. WHEELER SON 
SEED GROWERS, 
GLOUCESTER. 
“ The Catalogue of Seeds sold by 
J. C. WHEELER $ SON, GLOUCESTER, 
appears to us to deserve notice, because 
of the stand which its authors make, in 
common with ourselves and others, 
against the useless, incomprehensible 
Seed Lists of the day. In this, as in 
all matters of taste, there will be a 
difference of opinion as to the relative 
qualities of varieties ; yet the mass of 
buyers, who have no fancies, but who 
dislike being perplexed, and are satisfied 
with what is excellent, will greatly pre- 
fer a short select Seed List to an inter- 
minable labyrinth of names, which, for 
the most part represent ponentitianor or 
rubbish. Messrs. Wheeler s LITTLE 
BOOK will do something to satisfy 
their expectations.” — GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Many years ago the learned Dr. Lindley re- 
viewed our Catalogue in the above flattering 
terms, since which time we have constantly ad- 
of offering to our 
most profitable ыз of Selected Seeds both 
for the Farm and Garden.  . 
Our LITTLE BOOK for 1887 describes the 
Choicest Vegetables both for exhibition and for 
the table; also the most beautifnl Flowers which 
are grown from Seed, including Novelties which 
we think, will prove worthy of extensive cul- 
tivation. 
The favourable Seed Harvest of 1886 enables 
us to offer all Seeds at а cheap rate. 
The Collections of both Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds comprise the choicest varjeties in cultiva- 
tion, and are arranged in sizes, to suit the Man- 
sion, Villa, or Cottage Garden, so as to secure a 
constant supply throughout the year, whilst the 
Parcels Post “ator ice for delivery to the 
most remote parts of i 
А1Ї orders entrusted to us shall have our very 
best and careful attention. 
J. б. WHEELER & SN 
SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER 
TELEGRAPHIC ÁÀDDRESS:— 
“ WHEELER, GLOUCESTER,” 
oe p чи BOOK FOR 1887 
been posted to all our Customers. A few copies 
ME AVE had at 1s. each, post-free, 
