vomo ni4) = THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
acter LIST OF NOVELTIES FOR 1874-6. 
PRICES TO THE TRADE ON APPLICATION. 
CARTERS GREEN GAGE TOMATO. 
Awarded a First-class da by the Royal Horticultural Society, October 7, 1874. 
We have much pleasure in offering, for the first time, our New E, aer Cart flakes on the upper surface, which renders it very ornamental. In a raw state it has 
Gage ” Tt was pom bited before the Fruit Committe of the Royal Horticultural ofa Thi 
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acid Paipa tae Cranberry, with a fine sugary flavo is variety, 
y, October 7, and ve e a og “Se selected by us wn Seed s, from Hath ob fe Excelsior, is very early, and 
defined and distinct chat It is very prolific, bet ting ipens readily in our English aoe out-of-doors. quite distinct in colour, form, 
ruit of a Seawind citron Sebati irr apuh. pinid with steel-coloured and flavour from any other Toma ave Nia the following testimonials : 
3 M t. PENNY, Gr. to p ses tap the Prince of Wales, FLECK, sosianain stage Windsor Park, 
i as foll 
Mr. received. I have grown nine varieties of 
“ Your Green Gage Tom ry much admired by 
Tomatos this your, and =a that your new sort excels ore fhe 
Wher known I have 
Cran- HL reerd Doks Cleenlérech And hy HLR.H. the Duke oe for juiciness and fine flavour. W 
—— sd mer ee of Edinburgh. oe peau „aes the Prin nce and Princess | doubt that it will be a general favour ite. 
Barry er ener be “talled Golden oe Tt t is a great 
acquisition. Having tasted it, toget : ae = wish m o thank or having sent sath a beautiful From Mr. J. Cox, Gr. to F. c Hill, Esq., Redleaf. 
? sh of fruit. e at . 
find i tl en The flavour is something : 
s when cooked, and combines the Apple and Tomato | From Mr. W: TiLLERY, Gr. to His Grace the Duke of Portland, tha distinc ha tho oih agrir ore se Sy ann and cannot fail 
atifu rene No garden should be without this Novelty. Welbeck Abbey. to be considered an acquisition, being real $ amongst Tomatos : 
T shall grow it largely. “Your New Green Gage Tomato is ma worthy of the First- ! what the Green Gage is amongst Plums.” 
q The Seed Pocket illustrated with a natural-sized drawing of the Fruit, printed in colours, Electros of single fruit will be ready on Tuesday next, price 3s. 6d. 
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CARTERS’ COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF PEA. 
A ar <1 aes blue omr Marrow, which was ori ed at our z ve lead with us, principally because we found many pods with ten Peas in a pods 
ago. peara pras variety to be superior to G. hich is somethi ing e d with large wrinkled Peas. The pods shen slightly 
i o tome "pis, and the Peas are o lour., This Pea t Ai mirad, and the height is 4 feet 
iro of single pod (half opened) will be ready on the r2th inst., price 6s. 
BLOXHOLM HALL MELON. 
A splendid keg a SAT aen Melon, very han ea, netted. Raised by Mr. 
umsden, Gr. to th . C. Nesbit mo a e following testimonials 
finest scarlet-fleshed Melon in cultivation—we having had the seed two years in our 
it ety in 
cas to its oai, mae oe ‘Chk also vouch personally Fie it is in our judgment the 
possess oe = thoroughly compared for flavour with the best- vari 
cultivat 
[hen Mr. T. Cuattts, Gr. to thë eng Ba Honourable the From Mr. H. Knicut, Gr. to His Grace the Duke of Salisbury, has also informed us, that he considers erick 
Earl of Pembroke, Wilt eed e, Floors rican one of the finest pentose Melo ms he ts Ete. 
“Your Bloxholm H felon is be 
„Your Bloxholm Hall Melon is very ep ire eet cog ahd cre 
ue As tia Boek ae 
Soe Noble 
ag N Ati scarlet-fles 
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BENNETT, 
Electros of this ttn will be so by the rath inst.—size, 2 inches by 18—price 55. 
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SEVILLE LONG-POD BEAN. 
inct and yery desirable variety of Broad Bean ; of dwarf habit, growing about = e 
en long pods, many of them measuring over 9 inches i Po 1 mn tried 
and awarded a First-class Certificate. A first-rate vari aa mhair 
NEW CARMINE CANDYTUFT. 
This bm or tied was sent out by us for the first time last yee but our stock was very 
limited ; our harvest of this year is also short. It is quite distinct; and of a brilliant carmine 
colour, 
AMMOTH LONG-POD ope OM 
nine of the English Tiles pod F Bean (which we : have been for man 
warded a First-class C S Genie by the 
rom a Society, as being the best type of Elah Long-pod Bean 
TURTIUM A aer G. 
ed by us, viz., the faot of tier 
n, the po which i So Rora ersal—from the fact 
bit and eraan of bloom 
k : LEPT PTOSYNE STILLMANNI. 
Composite an Secon of dwarf a aa 9 inches sod erbaceas very free a. with large 
VIA CANDIDISSIMA. 
sh silvery leaves of ornamental character—biennial—admirably 
—— ns would form a conspicuous ornament. This plant 
Scr nce 3 134, will be ready by the oth inst., price 7s. 6d. 
£3 
VISCARIA CARYOPHYLLOIDES. 
ety raised by e from the Viscaria elegans picta, It is ees constant, and is a valuable 
addition t to th already showy section of annuals. The are beau tifully striped with 
, rose, and w. ie. 
SCHIZANTHUS ALBUS OCULA 
Showy Variety of annual Schizanthus, = the large-flowered variety. de I of flower clear 
white ground, with ieee central black spo! 
vay thio. Ro 
G. WHITNEY pier Sc ps pearly-white, like white, satin; distinct and : 
"i pra e three Godetias siemens gpk by us from the original Godetia Whitneyi. 
They are q aie distinc t and very showy annua 
HONEYSUCKLE 
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Colour rosy pink. Has à distinct oparoa from the red atid iik varieties already in 
cultivation, 
es LIST of NOVELTIES, ineluding the shill with somé others, also the best of last es Novelties, is now in the — 
Ses Press, and may be had by the Trade next week, . 
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