Fesrvary 11, 1860.] 
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LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 
CARTERS GARDENERS’ VADE MECUM,). 
moa gga eects. 
Clarkia nah var. Rra tala. 
might alm called an entirely 
o lowers reg "nearly double the size, 
tals whole sone of being | Ip but 
violet t blue, ber ris perint tre ga spaces on are of a pure white ; the 
bloss: t profuse. We ommend this with the 
grëitók áit donfidende. Price per packat! 1s, (Plate No. 9.) 
brillia * g 
sia ang ed peor eties ; itis y beautiful, 
di wears p te Fs age of the Floral Canina of 
the Horticultural Soc e per packet, 1s. (Plate No. 8.) 
(3A 
digitata. Agrostis nebulosa. 
scarlet The several varieties of ETOS tis are all beautiful ; but A. ne- 
bulosa is +d cman hn ry of all, and cannot be too highly 
praised, Pri 6d. 
Briaithus Raventhe. 
Price per packet, 6d. 
Thiet 
Grass. 
a beautiful rosy lilac colour, having 
nding an orange-c coloured 
warf and com- 
inus gpahilis waxipanlay rr 
This most peculiar and Soe ndso ety of Lupine is dist 
i Wess fr fro m all other sorts; and hea pei e seed produces plants 
tion in bloom, and has a fine ne effect i in smal beds, also grown in of various colours, such as eure white, dark col, white red 
r boxes for greenhouse decoration, Price per packet, 1s. | and yellow var., , yellow an nd parler og We ommend it 
i Peate 3 No. 5.) with ot nadene Price per pac! 
pape TAES atura iiaii fi pl. 
(tae tifil new hard; porn and well-suited | A splendid half-hardy Perennial, very free bloo: with 
sumer bese for Joto: or border dehh the habit is dwarf and spread- jaree, E eee 9% | golden yellow, Sweet scented pable 
ing, ee the Calandrinia grandiflora ; the “she ve ers; very bea ce per packet, 6d. E No. 8.) 
g an nk wi 
pact habit, prt fi i 
semblin, ‘Amaranthus, are beautifully shaded 2 
purple Price per packet, ls. (Plate No. 9. Lychnis Haagea: 
d at A handseme hybrid between L; ge fulgons caer | 
i ani . lour ag ie pune well ada or gen C e in the 
Nigell his ca -x = ropurpurea soa Be seamed z AR a 
4 Two new varieties of great erect and comp: in 
nabit ; the oñe a clear rich pi ane, the daer a pure white ; 
i be ended as fae aot odl the best of their daea: 
Silene 
les cket, A new variety of these web ot fice, with fine heads 
of there coloured blossoms ; should extensively grown. 
e per packet, 6d. 
jennis, - hirsutissima, x 
apsica 
Œnothera bi 
A new våriety of the Evening Paiak from California, very 
distinet fro: wee common biennis; height 2 iaw piers crim- 
recomm: 
: roovegpended Dy the Horticultural Society. Each, per 
1s. (Plate No. 8.) 
Solanum strum. 
A handsome om for greenhouse or conservatory, being 
co" 
son oran; ice per = (Plate No. 9.) overed Papi Bas with a profusion of small scarlet fruit. | 
ice per packet, ed. 
Larkspw ar tricolor elegans. Bandon 
Leviathan Su 
The eee of sh ai i and delicacy of marking of this ekai 
habi every he Siriar 1 aee AR te e ane so 1 Baa. iin height, Th tin to are 12 inch 
we Ra ap gan W A A and showy in the extreme. Price per packet, 6d. 
Ph aati nax, Thunber 
ergia americana. 
oes V nome of Now Zealand Fiar, This is a fine new variety from Thunbergia alata, bein; Ms : 
Ze: 
we mest 
; ou ia ioe paanan or inter garden decoration ; ts in rich bee edlour without an eye; contrasts well with a 
l dark ier colour of foliage a rich | other varieties. Price per poh 6d, 
groen. pty ls. $ ž il 
Thunber: Harrisi. 
gia 
` One of the most superb Climbers in existence ; requires cul- 
tivating in a stove; colour a rich blue with orange centre. 
Price per packet, 1. sf 
Thunbergia coccinea. 
marmorata, 
ndsom: variety from discoidalis, which, in addition 
to the white boliar of the old. vaste, is ose me Ans 
white on the black ground of each petal. Price ket, 6d. 
| Nemophila discoidalis 
PATA Ce hee ee a as ago) T 
Lobelia gracilis rosea, 
dark come Price per packet, 1s. 
very graceful = Fee} of a good rose colour, specially 
; 
| adapted k for edging, per packet, 1s. (Plate No. 8.) Dianthus hybridus corymbosus 
r ii t hybrid ee Hage atropurpureus, fi, "i "a 
u ens. i Bio ASEA double fo Arp iri © toth ab 
i eiei be pte aa om as tact fn goes Walser. rinapi 
I 0) el 
“branching habit, payi na api wh som ae ianthus chine aciniatus fi. pl. 
He Si i at ely 
e us 
Toa > Bar tyep ord eee 
Of this : a, 
stock diameter; fringe, 
isos tap AANE Sees 
which measure near! -* colours are pure white, 
&e.. Boma ats selfs, atiera BEDA nepot p aer 
eei sopien jest awards from the Horticultural | for yas. or out-door culti Price ce per packet, 1s. 
- h Botanie S be Aea Boara t a Eazks Is suitable either | 204 2s. (Plate No. 8.) 
ouse or ou OOF Vi 
(Plate No. 8.) ation. Per packet, 6d. MAD s ] 
and off for gree: isin < s 
of ned ithout protection ; will 
een grandiflora, var. Eugeni 
allis grandiflora, var. apeieta eM 
Thesé are two beautiful new varieties of the frakka 
iflora, but se foyer are much teser. 
t harden 
in the southern Counties w 
To eg out of E doors anywhere if aerate from frost, and ee 
impart to the garden a tropical ap nee. Price per pkt., 6 
gp aes campestris. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL _ GAZETTE. 
Re 
P 
NE APPLES, GRAPE 
PINE PLANTS. Fruiting and Succession. 
GRAPE VINES, from Eyes, for o mac 
st WEEKS AND CO. can n 
P 
ry fine 
Sami! alee reweekabty fine strong Grape Vin 
Tye, all the best sorts, 
Jonn Weeks & Co.’s Horticultural Show Establishment is uow 
AN PLANTS, ke. 
ESSRS. “WATERER AND GODFREY’S CATA- 
LOGUE for the present season is now ready, and may 
= had on application. It describes fully all Rhododendrons 
orth mtains a List of Azaleas, Hardy Heaths, 
and an Plants, as well as a summary Eyi the 
eneral stock of the most sapo Nurseries i 
P The Catalogue may also be had al E ayi 
Ms 4 Co 
ti TPg pikat aan W.C. 
rsery, near Woking, Surre; 
ESES, PA EE anp WI 
a 
P 
G) 
Trees, &c., are now Ana, and will be forwarded post free 
on applic: ation.—Paradise he pate Seven Sisters and Hornsey 
Roads, Holloway, Londo: 
NEW SEER CATALOGUE. 
i i ESSRS. JOHN anp CHARLES LEE beg to 
inform their friends and the public that their 
NEW TE SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1860 
may now bi hanp poat, foo on Sapia cation. 
Mr. JOHN LEE continue: te him: pecially to this 
important branch of their Sas ere , for which ther house has 
been so in celebrated in Pe selection of SEEDS from the 
genuine stocks at hom abroad. 
LOCKHART, Ftorist, Fulham, as eg pate 
offer T merde ae T of Scotch 
at 20s. 
o begs to 
cunts in 25, 50, or H The Segoe nut 
7s. 6d. per 100. 
ie LOCKHĦART’S Im n V Cos Letti k 
Truffant’s Pyrami paben A2 aater 8. 6d. 
German Stocks, 12 sorts, 3s. | German eee % sorts, 3s. 
erm: 
ll or each free by tae ti ont Fine bt of a Post-office order’ 
NES FROM 
CE, AND 
es 6 to 8 feet nd the propagated from eyes 
taken from their on xperimental Vinery. 
LISTS of sorts and prio may be had on application to them. 
Exeter Nursery, Exeter. 
| he @arbeners Chronicle. 
1860. 
RDAY, FE 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. : 
Tuurspay, Feb. 16—Linnean 
— e 
For some time past the London press has been 
Sottiied w com) eam aints a at aes shrubberies 
hich had e Park on the 
a had been pled upin a order that the ground 
a 
ht again watts to its former ugl 
ess. We are ations 
respecting the enti parks that we have nant to 
ad ott attention; one gentl 
f rotten Elm grubbed up, and writes 
cased of publie places of reereation ; 
to men 
foot foot bridge the in St. James’s Park, 
en up rise gentlemen in the House and out of 
h a barbari t a 
ates the beauty of the scene ; and yet they 
hortly after oa iesce in the ion 
an —? ugly footway in the very same 
e~ Such are too often the eating charges 
rought again: E Cremeans regard 
cers wit 
to the parks, pe the consequence is they seldom 
obtain any notice. 
The other night, however, Mr. EDWIN JAMES 
pat on the wet Ship a t t about "Hyde Park 
r the noti _the „of Com 
will be found extremely o1 ental as half-hardy eddies beautiful, 1, and t 3 
plants; also for ei wea or Gh ONST LÝ decoration, as the: oat at Bow mild rs phi in Apri 
Present a most re hon cultiva 1 pots g |in May i in moist place. packe 
ee contrast y continue in bloo: ; . 
tora tong peeing Sy many air | Planes ens pues Water Lil: 
fon Each at ao bordan, fee ie HI., rich maroon crim | § 
NEW DWARF BEDDING G TROPAOLU reise 
variety "in colour, particularly adapted for bedding, and 
ome Taon, Yi —A ne 
omamental vases; Fiho flowers are al thrown t bove the foliage ; are rarer 
mth any marking Th Oo toS GINS: I s as iowa += Tho i 
shown Fares ante 
acme exhibited, was dw: 
commended” sia TT Shey 
Wa bbanium-shaped flowers, hen Mr. Melville, gardener 
hues ue "Park, near ek the | pee is yellow, flamed and es a oie oar “A A oe was 
tors a. pel AN ” in October, 1858, who speak of follows :—"'A dwarf yellow, tinged v 
ik per packet, wel gdh 
sie Saas 2E xis = 
succeed, 
1 an ample sapiy 0 of other E otier owe a 
as soon 
