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Fesrvary 18, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
143 
—BUSBY'S STOCKWOOD GOLDEN HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
HE very beautiful specimens of this really SPLENDID GRAPE (some of the bunches weighing upwards of | 
hich have been exhibited during the past season, combined with the num Saeron a Tusolicito d testimonials as to it 
Erda Ki genera). gpeelance which JAMES VEITCH, JUN., has received from eminent practical Gardeners, | 
me arrant him in a pis attention to its great merit. 
, JUN on: PA men z it as AR without doubt the best light Grape of its class in cultivation. 
foun d'a host val ua 
Fines should be without it. It a ag 
to be a most excellent variety for 
sally planted and enjoy: 
ruiting in pots. 
» now offers pada: established plants $ Le 
at the following pric 
Good well ripened uns.. ʻi 
ee ge tre eet ne OA E 
also pr ie a fruit may be 
V., JUN. 
oung Canes .. s. Od. cout | 
Wie DHA Fine well- Pah Cane 
E NO O E S 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W.—February 18. 
It will 
Tite eegtitettion, RU TE well Nope the same treatment as the Black ee pe certainly n 
jea 
J. 
7s. 6d. each 
VECETABLE SEEDS, 
TRUE TO NAME, UNADULTERATED, AND 
AT MODERATE Prices,—See 
igo econ GARDENERS’ 
VADE MECUM, 
s 
application to 
oj” JAMES CARTER & Co., 
237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
era E tenes 
5 AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
TRUE To NAME, UNADULTERATED, AND 
WHEELER'S LITTLE BOOK 
POST wRER scene SIX = A Bs ssl tac 
a full descrip’ d tk tat 
(CARTERS GARDENERS’. 
VADE MECUM, 
which will b 
tion to 
James Carrer & Co., 
It gives 
and sorts of í eae SEEDS, che oh cree in our CELEBRATES COLLECTIONS whisk we deliver CARRIAGE FREE to 
all parts of the Kingd 
Wo. 1, £3. | Wo. 2. 30s. 
SE 
J. C. WHEELER & SON, SEED GROWERS, GLOUCESTER. 
FRESH SEED OF CHOICE HARDY CONIFERS. 
S JEFFE PINUS WILLIAMSONI 
ABIES DOUGLASII r SABINTANA THUJA CRAG ATA 
237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
NEW CHINESE SUGAR GRASS 
(SORGHUM SACC 
The result of several trials of the above 
m crop is given in 
(arree GARDENERS’ VADE 
i MECUM, 
reme beauty of its growth, th -a equality of surface rah — ral 
i ces, banks, Bae &e. ; ‘ih is ion 
which will be forwarded free on 
CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA » BENTHAMIANA Each of the above, 2s.6d.-per pkt. application to 
SPERG LA tr ge FERA, James CARTER & CO., 
A Substitute for 7 n Lawns, requiring no Mowing. 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
M This small dwarf hardy Perennial is f half an inch we an Poe in HG A with close com pa act Winn ERE 
— bed bright Mer aro ogon, and ha val rolling wat unbroken sheet of verd m- s E : 
Y jw either mg-continu: ‘ought or severe fr It Pvc abe ts beauty throughout the. winter ¢ 
y months, and fl succeed in il; when once fully established | itis almost i im kable to eradicai ars The Garre we rs hronicle * 
the fact of its long tap-roo' penetrating to a depth of 2 feet in fa ‘avourable enya ons. Its zS qaiit cation 
3 qbomerer, the e 
y erg pengo SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1860. 
it is very effective for covering slopes, terra m, 
during June or J RS its pretty white flowers are appar d attractive and pleasing. > 
In mild weather the seed may be sown from the es Saeni in April forwards, on beds of east or north a aspect. Sow uniformly, ` 
So possible, toadeolt af the seedlings Am g easily th ed out—the ground kept nearly uniform i in noistiire. Tn case o Tue late French Horticultural Journals furnish 
extreme changes in the weather, hoop s over, ch rotect by night with garden mats or othor persons and with the 
shade b day from i ale and i during ‘the germina ion a of thos cod. ‘Transplant by thinni as soon as prac- | SOME. scr - of eer mation, the more interesting 
ticable upon store beds, with ground surface. Price 6d., 18., er packet of which we proceed to extract. 
a. —— Saponaria Acai ids rica, a very pretty her- 
DILER S F LUSTRATION aceous plant, is becoming a with 
the JA ing of Sa Aaa O CO. beg leave pepecil ce that under the he above designation they DESEEN TEER ingin | the Parisians. at for 
tions is, that nro may se SEN t 
number sent out Proce Ea pe of which are 
LATE No. 8, just Pea tcl price 1s. 
hybrid blue-edged Sw. weet atte: ia grac: 
Plate shall contain the most desirable novelties of the season, 
ei ee in cultivation. reasons for the publication of these TI Tilustra- 
Amateur: of good new Flowers from among the great 
often inferior to the older varieties. 
itis wane contains ne chinensis Heddewigi—Dianthus chinensis laciniatus—New 
tinued with each annual Rabeicesion of their 
ether with any 
es a spreading pateh a foot 
red from May 
€ 
new flowers and eversprouting stems, in conse- 
ped det ging la wan ea digitata, Nigella hispanica alba—Nigella si sia atropurpurea ep “whieh "the plant is hana bby. 
PLATE No.9, price 1s. CA , Which will b d t k, contai eee is noth hirsutissima— 
Datura chlorantha f. pl carlo ae chee a a oe oreover it bears any amo’ -the 
limbata elegantissim ee Tpom 
tr For further particulars of the 
all the novelties of the day, and will be forwarde lication to 
JAMES CARTER & CO, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 1860. 
PETER aoe = gat 
E QUEEN'S 
os “5 ee 
sae 
27, GREAT — ~~ WESTMINSTER, LONDON. S.W., 
ce the Publication of + gated RICED LISTI 
LY ann 
OF AGRICULTURAL. SEEDS, sok iene se nig: se 
other Field Roots—Quotations of Clovers 
and ba mage I Pl lants. 
D SON pay especial fattention"to their Stocks of TURN os MANGELS, 
he -» Which are raised under their immedi ate per rsonal superintendence, in 
2 hey also continue adie sie their most 
iins 4 they supply aasorted. $ p= oh goat] 
various purposes, soils "and situations, as d etailed in 
PRICED LISTS FORWARDED FREE. 
ae Mangels, and 
aoe s,and Herbage 
i a "==" approved kinds, fo: 
ables recently published, and whichMay be had on Spplisaito n. 
—— 
EE e E E i j 
above see CARTER’S GARDENERS’ VADE MECUM, which contains | © 
d free on app 
| that it blossoms a month ear ier, and form 
finer 
—_ acked trailing stems preventing evapora- 
ed 1 t forms ood d e ed Pascana is 
ere is an etter to sow it in 
ae ce which should ae out under hand- 
oaar frames "e sgi ans 
out is April rit “the ad. aries 
tehes and more- brilliant SBAS sien 
i ‘Hort “i 
— M. Monet, of Rags d (Oise), has raised a 
Golden Spruce Fir with the same peculiarity of 
g h n Yew Arbor Vite, and 
| similar baskien 
— A supposed new pinnated Berberry is 
figured i in the Revue Horticole, under the name 
of | of It looks very 
PH#IER LAWSON anp RON, 
Tue goreve 
MANGEL WURZEL 
Woo; "AND 
Foresters, 27, G: Wp respoat Street, Westmin. 
TURNIP SEEDS. 
il be Fin Peppy to fory to veh ae M 7 
ed on tape selection and growt growth | 
varios: stocks — P. L. & Son can 
te ily recommend aso phe and jeer 
SGA RLS i ite Sal diane i 
Fg DALMAHOY EARLY ega ee: —This excellent variety 
En 
‘otato gon meets y increased deman ia Ý a eal Seed Establishment, 
and, fo which it = iy eels Bie iderably S9 ing. 
Ae T AND VALU 
P. E & S0 baked tasth AONE CAN HORTICULTURAL AGEN 
rently ordans Se ae gots Spee ne ME, ALFRED CHANDLER, (of tho late Br d 
for which wes ordes. are 
reques 
executed.no in spring, as may best suit purchasers, ry Road, Wandsworth Road, S | 
| of 4 like Ber 
‘ascicularis, but would appear 
sina of it epee to be more 
AnD SONS | tr 
trem that hs , 
especially , z = horticultural point of vie 2, 
wt ar 5:0 ‘en Entomology, t that is to say, a 
ork horing ra relation = enltivated plants of 
common maig whether us or injurious, so 
far as facts | kban ataie. irrespective of 
Preenlatio: 1; and more especially showing how the 
