‘Femavany 25, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AG GRICULTURAL GAZETTE 167 
——<aV a E i me CLOVE 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 1860. | ewes Sew CLOVER SEED 
ay be 
obtained of the undersigned. Pri dene (acepeain’ uo wiata 
and quar atiy paui isn mi be for wanga on application, 
PETER LAWSON & SON, St Sowa Baod Grovers Ret Berka 
SORGHUM Ok Ra US SACCHAR S SEED. 
3 UTTON AND SONS, 3 iow, "enn, supply 
PORER “8 Ea IRE genuine new Seed al t ls. 6d. per lb., d. packet; 
with ae ‘uctions ms ‘Cultivation. 
Royal Be rkshire See ed Establishment, Rea 
G K NERIU M ARGE N des M on FO CRISS. 
27, GREAT GEORGE ST, WESTMINSTER, LONDON. S.W., Oe ott a ae era ee eee 
i os rec 2 
ESPECTFULLY announce the Publication of their PRICED LIST |35 ga, cach ponny stamps 7 
OF AE Spat NBs ad i a SEEDS, including: Mangels, Fwd Sutton & Sons, a i Seed Establishment, Reading. 
other ak —Quotations of Clovers , Rye-gras ss, Pasture navies, and Herbage LAWNS WITH ~ MOWING—SPERCULA PILIFERA. 
and arp e Plants. 
P. L. AnD SON pay especial attention to their Stocks of TURNIPS, MANGELS, g. A. oe MMERS supplies reid sor for anes 
bees ARROTS, &e., big che re raised under their immediate — superintendence, in e planting, taker m the ock, at 1s. 
with the most approved = ice; they also con e to give their pa “4 pit 4s, xii don A oir ad st fre one 
= 3 ce ~aitentic! to N NATURAL GRASSES, which they comers npn i pt mo oward Park ate Perty Hill, Sydenham, S.E. 
s approve ne kinds, for Siae tS rt ie. "and situations. as detailed in WURZEL SEED. 
plicati R S FORWARDED 
tables im iy aban and which may be had on application FREE, Fs FAIRHEAD xp SON, Lewisham, Kent, 
7, Borough Market, S.E., beg to inform their cus- 
mers t a account of fai rie lants d bad prospect 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. pce op dfinenitoon oat cites Dae 
25.. 
R or oe ey ‘pint oer CHALK.—AII the best 
varieties of BARLEY, es) &c., may 
be had as usual of ig pee Ree & Co. asingstoke 
Poet 89, Seed Ma ar ket Marie anp, London, ab 
En A es Samples and prices on application. 
G A PO} eee AND GIANT COWSLAP. 
w pounds of these gigantic and beautiful Spring 
237 & 238, H IGH HOLBO R N, W.C., li ers 48. he disposed of, and many of them almost equal to 
Flow 
á X the A la.—Apply G. Mace, at the Gard Calcot, 
i se respectfully to inform their Customers that in consequence of the late severe | he es Reading. eBay . a 
heir quotations for MANGEL WURZEL and TURNIP SEEDS will be advanced 
on and vet the Ist of March next, f 
Cee NU‘I'S.—What erop will produce most sovereigns. 
to the foie KENTISH COB FILBERTS.—Application. 
| for trees to be made to Geo. Mace, at the Gardens, Calcot, 
| Re ading. 
WELLINGTONIA ‚GIGANTEA. = = 
AT: h ds of the above- 
LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, PY gre og in halght fom ito fect, ‘he 
oe are exce: Se handsome a os well rooted. Price ‘on. 
EXTRACTED FR sae icn ran — ne oe ors poet Surrey. 
\ CARTER’S GARDENERS’ VADE MECUY. ype er ne it bl eer ce 
ms of gentlemen planting, ia the ro Tae  peberally. 
which will be forwa = free on application. on nee $ yr ne bh AE FR t Pv 5s., 6s., Te, Be, By 
ket—s. d. Pore Per erage PF d ER y: © B EAN PAA 
Per packet—s. S can sul oblemen an 
. LAR MONEE LNA cat aaa IPOM@A LIMBATA ELEGANTISTIMA eer M n thickening or planine eet coverts with 
ii PE TADA 0 Pde NEBULOSA 5 | fine st i ger “os GORSE or phew PLANTS, Soap a per 
i P A," CALLIRHOE DIGITA 6| ERIANTHUS RAVENNA ae “tt Fe | Thousand tapleton Road and Stok Samer n 
BENALLA DIANTHIFTORA OL cares. mente aiace so peg a oo 0 8) AHARLES NOBLE has a fine vl aaa 
IGELLA HISPANICA ALBA 0 TOUTE CHLORANTI AN. ee t p | Hardy Evergreens, © Henig i rim removed gent 
NIGELLA ATROPURPUREA 0 | SILENE BARBA' ey a ie i i ce | spring. T CAT: ALOGUB woe pea. n application. ths 
ENOTRRNA BIENNIS HIRSUTISSIMA 0 SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM Ow x | from removal made good on conte fens named in Catal 
pS TENAX ELE ; LEVIA’ THAN SUNFLOWER | f t ss s 4 The Nursery, Bagshot. 
7 THUNBERGIA AMERICA ste ha w'e ` 
a 1S MARMORATA o, DU ES eit riding ation! aie Tie Ga De g Chronicle 
CHRYSOB RANON HOOKER: Ri : : 4 GAMBLLTA or hE TER P vec RPS ; 
RRD ia DET ites ey DA 
CYCLAMEN PERSIC fine hybrids ae S 0| GLADIOLUS GANDAVENSIS, fine hybrids En S AD et TURDAY, FEBRUA 5, 1860. 
a : TY O| PERONA ELEGANS oa ican suse sana 
PELARGONIUM, finest Eng E B E EE EU, Apt B AEE g pei Hortieultural (clevtionaf Fel ait 
box sis. ir i Turwpar, Fe as f Arts, John St, Adelphi 1 PM. 
wurspay, March 1 pnei ‘8 rem.‘ 
= NEW DWARF aire ange TROPZHOLUMS aiai 
M THUMB (Yellow).—A ne ety in co ted for bedding, and also for 
ental vases; the + EEA ers are (he pond thrown up pie a the fol Foliage me ery dwarf and coin aet in E selec: omise dn GE Sela THE Revue tye A makes the ity af AAA 
without any marking. The Floral oo Ln pede of ee va pp Society ae ie ‘ollows : —“ The ig! this nest, ne tal reference the diffieult: ty of § 
ara Sane oath exhibited, was q nd compact, and the flowers were of agolden yellow.” It-w wia pi 
ase! ee ee i Bedding plant. I ket. tondi ë this 
M THORD, UTY.—An elegant variety with Lob! eget flowers, raised by Mr. Melville, Gardener to th —_ 4 the want of suceess me erall i 
eny y Park noar Baibara; the Romir ie getan re compa yo P ge ago we ims we oper: e are informed that M. p attende this =e 
| tothe E Piek ‘ofthe wn rdener in October, pes PRATA vas follows :—"A dwarf ye! would chi y gardener at the Luxemb ; 
este 3). bate malt Os t time läst yëar, and has ‘given uni E itait ae 
scarlet flowers SA om a 6d. per] i EAEN 
well thrown up shove tna foliage vays P sit ita He had been trying to grow them in the same way 
sits il: ght tes ‘as th turally, that is to say, mixed with 
| FRESH SEED OF CHOICE HARDY CONIFERS, | Grass aoi other herbage; am sa) i Tie 
4 PINUS WILLIAMSONI 
| A re ea — PINUS e cate who had made a similar attempt, he found that hi 
ABIES DOUG, TL i Aez pehi anA ha ‘ ABIES MENZIESII | Orchids, were quickly destroyed by the excessive 
Bo OU, LAWSONTANA TANA ` ii THUJA CRAIGIANA growth of their neighbours’ roots. Thus far he 
ge aa Each of the above, 2s. 6d, per packet. moved in the same groove as his predecessors. _ 
UK å | He-happened, however, to espy one day a little 
SPE acl La A mo I LIFERA, Orchid germinating p gta a kisi + ae oat r 
A Substitute re = Lawns, kening 1 nó Mowing. iwhich had been thrown away ; ing separ 
This small dwarf hardy Perennial is from half ene i m inch in hei ‘with close compact Grass-like stems of a bright this part of the lump a carefully potted it, + 
n colour, and by coaitininal rolling will form an unbroken Midt of v peices, uninj nha rag y ea Tyrian drought saw to his great surprise a strong plan tof La dies’ 
org frost. It maintains its beauty throughout the winter months, and will su ce fu aliy T 5 (5) “a J hi bad h B 
_ established it is almost impossible to eradicate it, R vie fact of its Jong tap-roots penetrating t te: A Pel of 2 2 feet i i favourable races (ope anthes autumnalis) push up. y some 
3 pituations, ‘Its chief qualitication is, howev the e aie wi hy of its growth, there being no ine @ hw of 8 a rface discoverable uo accident a few seeds of the Pind! had been 
= veral seasons; it is also very é ective for cover ring slop Neiere banks, edgings, &c.; and whe ta tos diets: “during uad aG th ŝi th: 
A or July, its pretty vg. 8 Syte 
.,, Inmild weather the seed may be so — e fi ards, on beds of east or north aspect. Sow a, | nea 
as possible, to admit of ed adige bei daily chee a te e ground kept nearly uniform in moisture. In case oF refuse 
_êxtreme changes in the weather, hoop the beds ‘over, re protect my nigh with garden mats or other material; and with y 
Same, shade by day from chilling winds, and dv so age thi ag f the seed. ad By thinning out as soon 
Ueable upon’store beds, wi tha firm ground surface, Price ôd., 1s. read 2s. 6d. per if 
A CAR RTER’S FLORAL ILLUSTRATIONS 
AMES CARTER co, lea hat under the above Sanlgentics t cam n 
‘the Spring of 1857 a Séties of Chiba Dieter Andrews), Y, hich S be continued with each one aibei, 
di fois Sak smansion that eich, Plate shal ‘most desirable novelties of the- season, together with any haunts. . 
_ Temarkable mènt in the varieties maea err eo ireren he chief reasons for the pauanga + these Titre This ó ed eight 
mabe pet ae may serge as a guide: to ronnie ‘nd ey: hipa the selection of good new sled i sr ng the great the Spiranth continue tM. ‘RivikRe 
4 annual es. 
> PEN per he ta. Td. wane st Dianthus ch ited Pius teii Diinthiis chinensis Inoiniiimé-New. hybrid blue- states that t he has since Miao e Iris eoad 
pee Pea-Labelia miami rosea—Callirrhoe digitata cisz arpe PADE O ppoe atro PEES E several other “ rebellious Kotia” and y 
integripetala. : sii plete success. 
TE Xo 9, price 1s. 6d., contains: Aster La $ 4, . compi 
Malet Seabious— Larkspur tricolor elegans— oem pragu | — own ourselves at a loss to understand the 
why th i} 
e Bit it particulars of the above see CARTER’S TIEDET. VADE MECUM, which eontains provod er favourable. It is hard to believe that 
of the day, and willbe forwarded free on application he one pra any: direct influence over the other. © 
JAMES CARTER & CO, 237 and 238, High Holborn, we. i ‘The enly suggestion that oceuts. to us is that any 
