THE GARDENERS’ 
GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS 
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CULTURAL SEEDS, anp GARDENERS 
237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. 
THE NEW DWARF BEDDING TROPHOLUMS. 
VADE MECUM, was published early in Janu 
UMB, B 0 W. 
ee ety in colour, particularly adapted for bedding, sô fo ing a pots and orna- 
the flowers are well thrown up above the foliage ; very ae arf pa ar compact in pre 
qr, Seow witho The Fl losal. Committee of the Horticultural Society speak of i 
bited, was quite dwarf na Empat an 
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colou at any marking. 
as follo ne habit of this plant, shown by the entire plants exhi 
‘th of a ee yellow.” It was ‘‘commended” as likely to be a useful Flower-garden 
. per 
TAN THUMB, BEA TL 
Lol per flow: 
TOM Ser <ul 
poe first time last J has gi i l satisfacti hen Ł ad direct from our establish- 
This was sent out by 
per packet. 
For further particulars see CARTE VADE MECUM, the best Guide over re 
for General Gardening Operations, post free oP four stamps. 
JAMES. CARTER & CO, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON, 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S es NLW., 
eas mee aa foll NEW FUCHSIAS anp TYDÆAS SECTION), to be | 
1 eos due notice of which will be gi a 
E NOW READY 
Collection of GARDEN SEEDS 6 1859 Harvest 
E YEAR’S P 
Containing £ all the most eval varieties of VEGETABLE SEEDS at the following prices:— 
No. s.; No, 40s.; No, 6 
5 he quantities they Dey way for Cropping a Garden of One Acre, and which thes can 
The following are We 2 pply for £3 (Collection No. 3) :— 
Ppag, Carte ys Earliest .. 2quarts CABBAGE caliest s peen 4 AREA ie tes gorden Bath co ; = 
a "Ean re Gon 4 sd SAVOY, green curled 1 oz Dreccheed Cabbage - 24 % 
Barri s t England 5 new .. 1 pkt Hardy Green do. 5 ar de 
Champion of Pree t CAULIFLOWER, best eariy  .. 1s | MUŠTARD 1 pint 
y Beck's n Marrow pà Walcheren .. 1%, | MELON, Carter's Excelsior 1 pkt. 
a BR Ge 5 CARROT, pane Horn ‘ 2. 20%, Turner’s Gera Eg 
ias Cariere mn j en a z% 2 » | ONTON, » James's Keeping. . 2 oz 
, ” Globe 5» 
BEANS, Early Maza EVE za Toog En "Alimga 4 E » Reading E PS 
„ Early oi > CELERY, incom pan e dwarf, » Giant oaa eh igs 
» Taylor's Windsor Ze | OBLERY, G 1 stal white ee: Sp shag oe oe 
i 4 m e's c: ” - . . »”» 
ks French Recent a mene iy 1 pint PARSLEY, Myatt’s curled ee a, 
phe eae Dun te 1 pkt. | PARSNIP, fine selected PRE 
” ” Newington ge. i ovbuNBER, a long ridge Eng SPINA’ een F? ae Iquart | 
splat “Seat! E Run quart cee y oa -1 pit 
ted h’s S . 
BERT, amall ates a1 pkt. | Wes 1, | SCORZONER : 
BORECOLE® sparagns okt | ENDIVE, new mossy green _ <; 1-¢z | TURNIP, White Dut -4o 
” Cottage ay Sao hc a dt F H w p te Nota ‘es pint 
” ellow . á OZ, 
ean ng = i LEEK, M 3 
d LETTUCE, ag eio Brown Cos i pkt. VEGETABLE MAR . 1 pkt. 
pauserrs tours importe H LETTUCE, Carter’s Giant Cos .. 1 pkt. Cus EA T 
HERBS in sorts oe Cray 
Mr. Melville, Gardener to. the Earl. of 
* Roseberry, D: mayan. near Edinburgh, The flower re amed and eg Be ma pia crimson. 
x A plant was SS To = ene a hs or age rrer in Oolobon, i838, oe of it “A dwarf 
yellow, tinged with cri good beddi ant.” 1s. pi 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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~ CAMELLIA EXHIBITION, 
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to invite ‘al 
their unrivalled 
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ESSRS. MILNE CO. beg 
“AND 
admirers of this beautiful plant 
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fr ollection of 6000 plants now 3 full Die pen % pir to 
visitors.—Late Chandler’s Nursery, Wandsworth R 
ROYAL 
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SOUTH HANTS @ 7 33 g J ESTABLISHMENT 
Under the patronage of H. H. ‘the ve moe Con: , the 
Wout ae al and Agricult iin is to ogee of India, the perri a 
sof hae: United Kingdom. 
ALOGUE OF FLORICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, AnD AGRI- S y 
ary- 
E SEEDS, .55s.,.35¢., je. 
above selections hos be aaa "more 
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n Si WIL L TA AM R OLE JISSON AND SONS 
espe ectful} y announce to the Nobility, Gentry, and the 
rade, th at their GENERAL = = ALOGUE or PLANTS ismow 
for distribution, and 1 be had on application ve 
ed sing one stamp. The CATALOGUE contains nam: 
description, and prices of upwards of 
ON pe: HUNDRED NEW PLANTS 
Es nd varieties, besides ag Rad po bf ad 
Geil: Kier? Stock. —The Nurseries, Tootin 
NEW FARM SEEDS, GROWTH 
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ROYAL 
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SEED LIST 
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IS NOW READY, 
st free to any address. 
Seed Growers, Reading. 
Senor p Sons, 
Che Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1860. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Meld ips March oT? DK aL finese ios sbep tases, 8 P.m 
Tuvurs Spr. 
fia omer Be They losis rtal 
be n whi down 4 gardener 
may doze away the re of their parde nor 
kitchen gardens rr ee expense for 
supplying the households of Gevaert who wot 
herwise be t ne to mmend their suppres- 
m On the ¢ TS are becoming centres 
pn, dka ong h and impor or the Hadal improvement 
on of is gnie to p ch t 
se to haye 
a pemk a 
Kingdon M j Te 
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nevery departmen 
ie eer ofthe Exe raven's 
seeing rT 
r trade, je A the 3 
nce of her workmen, i 
SELEGANTISGIMA —A dwarfer variety, with ligt scarlet- 
è tubes, and rich salmon-tinted ee a tad 
sok is: turesquely traced dee Me and 
rosy carmine-tint 
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ds OF ILOHEST Hen ak. 
D as Deauttifal T. Lady 
its Ae of growth ee oe aD 
an than. och 
b= rii e arma AA ‘Geovottnaly t 
meth oiana 
Crimson coloured blossoms’ nearly 2 inches in diameter, upon 
er border = bela reddish crimson, pictu- | yy) 
squely banded ys spotted 
lower border lobes of a bright e tint. 
meo 
gato flowered sen URLINE, 
Mee, - a Sl ROT cee hn u M a 
: =o ? H SIL A 8 F oR 
or mauve- 
Aan Fan i close jointed growth, habit apd i EAN Waya fo! 
ee See 
CESS ALICE.—Style of Maid of Kent; free, 
Saber 
cra fh wel a 
arene xhibiti tin A profuse | 
net EIVINGSTON clear delicate $ u S with | and) Voas xray ie the season.. . 
petals. Corolla blush, EEA ALFRED, —Tube and outer face of n or Saale DEAR 
+ ae wed et violet-rose. smtp pairar raks with rose inner recurved sepal fronts oe E aget ; 
‘fos. requires Pinching from the young gro growth at stai Sorolla dean hom steed Goto iei ori ve iat 
GARIBALDI. ree peanti coloured flower, with light scarlet a ten H growth free, robust, and peor j 
‘recurved: à dark violet-tinted: black “corolla; free | flower clusters {aLi Sa EEEE 
w ae ed ; corolla remarkably of great width; 
ania deep scarlet sepals, well recurved, in jmpact and close jointed. An excellent trade plan 
Sey ee ye and distinct. aa NOI oH OF ORANGEA first-class Tae ace, 
jars te aen dete img and |e sae papala me oa roe graceful, drooping. 
like maibranee habit ‘of growth free, graceful, drooping. 
 Unequaátleđ in nits section: 
ith dark velv estes cnad 3 
ving 
{after two yen rs oF tig experiment eye 
MN, WINTER-FLOWERING TYDHAS. A ag 
follo wariéties a j most des le adaitions to one of um and owering plan pape jek ria her facili 
: to the Achimenes tribe, with hoes og wet O occa nd S eoan: hoir lant othe rag a pats tonishes 
and orange flower tubes’ expan to beautiful I rosy violet and oo pe m ground: Doman Tiar with bands and spo o hear clai to possess m 
peee se velve par -like re ant t fom im os ee ss and apap a asri : : tellige nee read their etn asserting thatthe 
x very beautiful variety, ©! oe orem ven searlet flower tubes, and intense violet fi 
+ a profasion or pa scarlet funnel- Eag pe tubes | border, which is ze rey finely traced and | su of ma als fop paper making sie at REPE po 
i Sree y eee vilion. ai orange- "scarlet potier -T lines Pok £ a gs mer e he p 
: m iie o PE ta dhes" i ‘ome which is elegantly y SER, Ertior.—A neat and attractive dwarf | To say that bec e pe 
á velvet-like n bands and epote. A fine | branching variety, with dark red stems ae, ovately-cordate M f ra anse ite, imer TE th 
sy TOT EEE NPN leaves, prominently marked by crimson veins. Flower tubes supply 01 Fa a is limite erelore 
crimson scarlet, 2 e or inner tube Shei white with tar- | ture of paper st be also, 
mited 
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