"Avctsr 7, 1875] THE. GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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: nd THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN EUROPE. SEES 
W 1 LE мМ BU L a P. l5 
Respectfully invites the Nobility and Gentry to an ins o of hi 
MAGNIFICENT SPECIMEN ORNAMENTAL. PLANTS 
Adapted for the decoration of Conservatories and Greenhouses, or suited for Sub-tropical Gardening, 
ESTABLISHMENT FOR NEW AND RARE PLANTS, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
AUGUST, jS, 1878. 
JAMES VEITCH & SONS 
THE UNDERMENTIONED SPLENDID NOVELTIES :— 
ARALIA ELEGANTISSIMA. MONTANA. (BRAUN) 
This species has round erect leaf-stalks, light green, with 
ear етен n a ime Ce the South Sea Islands, small spines icut MAE over its s a ace. The leaflets 
tral sii  Jumpmed at the ey assume a verti- 
HN { j x are produced n mities, where th 
|... saves on long foot-stalks, mottled w vith white on a dark green’ | cillate г арена апа perti out around - ao witha 
round ; the leaflets, from seven to ten in number, аге e filiform, | gentle curve: they are ovate-lanceolate, ve pointed 
preda ness pieta ted, and gra "Ci EU E | are deeply furrowed by the almost para allel veins throughout ; 
тош о! the аке IS a Acep- green shade rown: the | about a foot in length, with a width e 2 inches at the broadest, 
aidrib of each | leaflet i is of greenish white, and very distinct. А | and very beautiful in colour and for ing "wan ú hich 
k >з е consider this splendid plant | situ ation this Zamia will probably t & 
ecided 1 
р t on the beautiful Aralia Veitchii sent out 
Good imported stems, having at, ca a one TM 1055. 
i, produe 
us. 
Large plants seven to eight leaves, £5 Ss. each ; young 
plants, 635. each. 
DRACZENA ANGUSTIFOLIA. 
A plant of slender habit, pleasing outline, and o 
“iost p ct of the tribe. 
sharp 
entire pm Hs base 
f the to th thence irregu ular stall to the point, 
The leaves are narrow, Seed а g to Good pedcs g MONS, with ‘thre and four fronds, 
point, the edges curved in а ап all more or less e 
пае or обой. rhe o colour of t li «| 
“lackish green singed with cian, fe "Mistinccne 
MW. } th 
1055, 
nt home to us by Mr. Wallis. 
Zamias were 5 
ss of which 
“aries according to the light to which it is exposed ; the upper | : CARPUS. PAD A. 
:1rface has a rich аы conn adding greatly to the be eauty An interesting and distinct stove plant from the South Sea 
"f the plant. Islands, received by us through our correspondent, Mr. J. 
| n; Noreryman. учу, p South W. t is a plant 
nite both fis "account t of its 
Я ht glossy colouring. The 
size Ру [^^ Сея E is at present 13 | inches in le ngth and 
9 inches in width, but they will probably become со larger 
s the plants attain stre neat t is of excellent habit, and a 
see addition qt our dte ative foliage plants. 
eng plants, тоз. 6d. each. 
ANTO OCAR PUS LACINIATA METALLICA, 
Good young plants, 31s. 61. each; extra size, 635. to 
^. 05s. each, 
ZAMIA WALLISII (HORT. VEITCH). 
A remarkabis Cycad from New Granada. ks leaflets are 
ofany species yet discov are being from 18 to 20 
th, with a width of 6 inches at the broadest part, 
уск, and of great nme: the veins are prominent on 
n owe 
der side and furo d above, slightly oblique from the y distinct form of the preceding, — us from 
End becoming parallel ards the middle of the le: idi. the same source, It 15 ‹ f similar habit but with very differently 
a beautifully ch ede гип surface; the leaf- e: has coloured foliage. е leaves have a very g glossy, коту lustre 
umerous short s spines irregularly scatt ttered over s icle. above, tinged with a а deep red that imparts to it a deep colour- 
: i fine p t for warm conservatory and winter gar ing that vill s secure м the pla ant general fay our, h will un- 
dou меду р e. an equally fine addition our decorative 
‘trong poni stems, each having at present ом uid. | 
—jprices according to sizes of plants, 635. fo | 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, KING'S ROAD, ‘CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
plants as 
— young plants, тоз, 6d. each. 
| SPECIAL NOTICE.— NEW TYPE. 
DOUBLE CLARKIA ELEGANS: 
HARDY'S “PURPLE KING" and "SALMON QUEEN." 
Two first-class Certificates were awarded by the Royal Horticultural 
Society, Fuly 7, 1875, £o 
IT. LET AT. D Y; 
Vho begs to announce that he is Et raiser of the above Two е New Double Clarki ss, 
and the entire stock in his hands. 
COMMUNICATIONS CAN BE MADE TO 
J. HARDY, STOUR VALLEY SEED GROUNDS, BURES, ESSEX. 
IMPORTED ORCHIDS. 
R. i S: STEVENS will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great 
- Ro 8, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C., on THURSDAY, August 12, at half-past. 
o'Clock Mec Several Thousands of орон совама апа отаны риси 25 
unes from gres жайса» 
ngrecum sesquipedale and Angraecum 
erbum, from Madagascar ; also an importation “of Dendrobium speciosum Hillii, from Australia ; 
anay of the rare and beautiful Odontoglossum luteo purpureum, the new Oncidium rostrans 
dontoglossum navium, several Cattleyas supposed to be new, also various other choice Orchids, 
On view the morning of Sale, and Catalogues had. 
SUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES, 38, KING STREET, COVENT 
LONDON, W.C. 
GARDEN, 
‘ 
PECIAL OFFER. to the TRADE 
for Cash 
o,000 ЅРІКЉЖА JAPONICA, ARE per тоо, £11 115. per 1000. 
idco DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS, 3os. per тоо, £12 125. 
E. 1000. 
5,000 A BA JAPONICA, 1 to 11 foot, bushy, 5os. p. 
The above, Зонд to an amateur, will I be үч p. ы 
cash before t at prices as 
per 1oo. ste 
H. HOBBS, Long Cross, Chertsey, Surrey. 
edding R 
RANSTON'S CRI MSON PERDER: : 
тщ plants, in 5-inch pots, 30s. per 
CENTED, CHINA, NOISETTE, 4 ТҮЗӘ 
PERPETUAL ROSES, in 4 and 5-i -inch pots, 9s, to 155. per doz. 
ie is the best ч f 
y 
uM CRAN. ae AND MAYOS, King's Acre Nurseries, 
ere’ 
NEW FLANTS, 
Mud ced егт Crowea angustifolia 
fires "i : Dracena Duffii 
ite e Epigynium acuminatum 
р ccn Hamanthus К i 
1 
olor (hybrid) Plumeria bicolor 
Sonerila pts 
LEJ » bi 
DE psc n BUR at- 
roceeruleu: 
orata 
Yucca: се ү бе, 
with other new w Florist Flowers. 
The — fri [бащ in Fede: this season, ave now › ө ready Jor 
ve Fnll des 
өч HENDERSON AND SON' S 
PLANT CATALOGUE for 1875, 
which - bs forwarded on NA and 
request will be sent thei 
SEED CATALOGUE for 1875, 
rama ae гй following a T present 
g, of choice quality 
CALCEOLARIA, d Act rs, IS., 25. 62. a = 55. pr pkt. 
CINERARIA, mixed, or separate colours, 1 
S., 25. 6d. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS F IMBRIATA, fine — esa 
,25. 6d. à 
, do den red, 25. ari са 
» NIVEA, fl.-pl., double white, 25. ed pr 5$. 
: Ri я 
CYCL AMEN PERSICUM, “= colours, 15. and 2s. d 
Double-flowered, 2s. бе 
MYOSOTIS DISSIT [IFLORA, tpe variety, 6d. and т 
CINERARIA, oslo fovere. Vise now offered idol 
ERAR fifty being destroyed), and tno Hemd : 
oyed), and — Sere 
rst section, 55. ; ction, zs. 6d. 
into чечей Aero 
packet. 
The — "PT, ад Jokes Wood, London, N.W. 
SUTTONS CABBAGE SEED 
RESENT SOWING, 
FOR MER AND SUMMER USE. 
The best Cabbage for ы ы Summer Use is 
SUTTONS' PERIAL. 
This popular Cabbage is the finest in cultivation, and the 
oo E ing use. Good heads 
mera 
The following 
Sorts are also 
suitable for pies 
Я Елкіу Үоку, 
Я NONPAREIL 
WHEELER'S 
IMrERIA!. 
б RLY f^ 
BATTERSEA. 
Suttons’ Imperial Cabbage. 
Further € of Seeds for Summer and Зи umn 
wing on application. 
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THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, READING, 
