Maron 24, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL aaam 
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~ MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON, 
ST. JOHN’S WOOD, e RA Y N.W., 
all bitt tterness, and 
On offer fresh imported Seeds of the H i rema NS A 1 RIDGE ih tec ae 
vy d new CONIFERS, 1s, 6d. and 2s. 6d. Th ihn ave is offered svaly ved by per- 
e an onal PE erhi yeh = cet and only e asi “of a perfect 
: ge or open-air Cucumber yet known, avi ¢ the most essen- 
pasos A | WELLINGTONIA GIGAN- | tial features-of such E iaa of constitution, robust 
SABININIANA growth, freedom from disease, most abundant and continuous 
N 
TEA 
ABIES WILLIAMSONT (new) | fruit bearer, PART flavour,  Sheanoe from 
,, - MENZIESI he f of its tru 
” THAMIANA - t od tees proo e character in its uniform 
» 5 jin REYI THUJA CRAIGIANA average length of 10 to 15 imaia, and its wonderful v igo our of | 
” LASI CEDRUS DEODARA growth fri n. single plants b A oto 12 feet apart under the most | 
simple treatment mak atalogue for the Notes on the Cultiy: 
ARE AND peg ots ane 
PINES. ben 
us Devoniana (most beau- 
Dolleri nana 
Pinus Lom Pedri [tiful E. G. ERSON Éioit » Wellington Road, St. John’s Wood, N.W. 
ios aaticha k EW ELANTS NOW READY, 
re aT rg coe: PLENO. | 
The Wellington Nurs ACHIMENES GIGANTEA IGN 
DIPTERACANTHUS AFPINIS 
SALVIA TRICOLOR. 
GERANIUM QUEEN VICTORIA 
INERA Ane BINNIE, ANNIE, AND FLORE 
E. G. HEN keso ON’S o tho Tat. ALOGUIL o 92, 
ount to t 
SOES UET, 
each, post fre 
96. 
T eat LL, 
AZANIA ABLES? #5) a SON N | 
G Best proved new Bedding Plant, Wellington Nursery, St. John’ eh » NW. | 
ls. 6d., 28. 6d., and each, respectfully announce their SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1860 
including compret e and select Lists of FLOWER 
. @. HÉNDERSON & Sox's Catalogne, VEGETABLE S sections of Hardy, Half Hardy, an 
Ten ae OM op Perennial, ACEO 
Herbac 
ing numerous accurate Ra] 
Ko eet novel and beautiful. 
EAT RS CER GRACIOUS POLYANTHUS.— 
B G. HENDERSON’s Catalogue, p. 94. 
#** For descriptions of BANKS’ S NEW FUCHSIAS and Winter-flowering ACHIMENES (TYDÆAS, vie 
net NEW ae DING GERANIUMS, CALCEOLARIAS, PETUNIA, &c., see the Gardeners’ Chronicle o 
March 10 
WELLINGTON NURSERY. 
ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
REGENT’S PARK, N.W. 
The following were the 
apoio OF THE eon took _place on March 21. 
Neipal s 
pE FIRST ai 
g ~*~ ths | 
ont 
Star, bright rose-purple, with an indistinct white rin 
& —Small Silver Medal to Messrs 
Eri PRS aria itani peany tho ngin me & p oaio 
N ‘delts Oh 
ow & 
gitat Barnesii, a remarkably fine | base of the florets; 
y f the aristata fi iss Eyles 
rat. 
stai t Wall 
lal p the Rt. Re but, with a if broad 
Bishop of Wik í aM, for Acineta bi light ai eae ear he last, but inferior to it ; 
this had a iuie a spike of I läige fragra: nt flowers, o which pia can a iced deep pile, with white 4 
the sepals were nalani zi dondevh; greenish yellow, , the petals einh Mademoiselle Parepa, white base, 
oblong, dotted with m dt olp Ll ams with ieee with mson tips, fe bets Cine aria ey 4 
of 4 
wards the sides. a to the 
satay, # oma, Meera, T.s, yet 
“Soy ie cari | of 
i 
em M flat ond | 2 
our- poa 
aao. Cine 
vg reo ae 
Heath, wen tnished, <0 C ori 
‘ini map 
maroon a t the 1 mouth, ae 
blush-white segments Or | Sultan, dar ; 
the egg a Lowii Cineraria Rosalind. 
es o 
Entre n Aenea 
= po ertificate 
John’s ee an! for Pritonle Fortuni Am rep 
RESI ; 
a 
formed orange red Good sabents, forums. dar’ 
c but without conspicuousspotting on the upper ey 
tects of Merit = wears E. G, Henderson & Rie tae tee E 
> an ed a well formed 
agement wea rose-pink | Perpetual Ro “ 
Smith, Dain 
eea 
ich, These re pro 
“crimson-purple, with a w an o determino their “qualities at this earl 
Tyrian oot an iota Ee 
Gorn ' E 
6 CINERARIAS.—Sm: 2 “tps Medal o Mes Do bson & 
Bronze Medal to Mr. Todan CEN. 
ial Silver hae Mr. O Messrs. Gothik 
eine dakin gardeni 
Cer AR Ho 
to ME Go, 
12 AYA 
& Son “Bro 
d| Lady ‘Golds, g eens 
a more | son & Soi n, Kingston, and to 
ee dia 
violet, witha EA igsi 
Certificate of Merit to Mr. 
A a rei 
a ae 
ahh dies cole to 
W. Lee, remenda f 50 fi ae 
a variegated-1 and i see! t 
Moog derson & 
oon, con 
inde ra also for a miscellaneous 
{which were the vermilion I 
bie in ge Clas th following :—From | Came 
ere a jielieate ewe ora Bien S ten 
Eeer for 12 new Maras A ae 
oe aai remarkable for 
to Mr. Turner, for a ee 
Spring. ne 
derson & Co., Pine- Nursery, contributed | 
| aaa dieters Epeen Groen- | 
house and Stove Plants, 
aie Semel aattoina a 
ERER and Cai 
Be te ee 
From’ 
a d 
rg dni 
SSK 
| PAUL fo SON eg t offer collections of a 
YHOCK ares in sealed packets, free Vy pos 
FIRST QUALITY, 5s. per packet an 500 Seeds, iS semen 
12 good and distinct named Sorts in 12 separate en, with 
ae Sp d colo gop 
OND QUA xed Seed; Is. to 2s. 6d. per packet. 
A bert discount t 
rd 
rs z 
a eT 
ALOGUE , of the aboy. 
CA 
best fr 
Y goo 
o the Trade 
ist tof SELECT Seeds free by post. 
ries, Cheshunt, ee 
LEA INDI 
SON sai ESCRI 
s-all the newest and 
Will be forwz Ree sac mca freee gen application, 
Dorking Nursery.—March 2 
“New” 
| 
“g JUPERB NEW VERBENA ast § 
60 varieties. Good stock Mints 2 now ready f ey 
at 7s. per dozen, or all the varieties for 30s. ; package included. 
—=W. Ksıonr, Floral Nursér able » Hurst Green, Sussex, 
LAWNS rae weed MO CULA IFERA, 
A. SUMMERS ria strug plants for jordin 
e rd A taken ie ve nal stock, at Is., ST: 
4s, per doz, Z, dat fren! u 
How: eg Perry ne Syaen m, E. 
| ÞE al S.— N ing been 
| small qu satis of ro aie superb 
| BA Ar agnificent collection, offers it 
| in as rots Aiso ANTIRREINUM , from 100 
| of the most varied mottle ed, striped, spotte: d, selfs yC., 
| at tap F pa icke et, 
s, HexrY KNIGHT, 34, High Street, Hastings. 
SEED 
OYA 
souta HANTS | a is s S 4 ESTABLISHMENT. 
> 
Under the Sattthnct of H.R: ‘the "Prat NCE Consort, the 
Horticultural and EO Society of India, the piso 
om. 
Nobility, Gentry, and Agriculturists of the United 
Page AnD TOOGOOD will forward their PRICES 
pe pon application. “ae should be oe 
pureh of and F; 
Ci s 
| The satay ing Ps rie staan ie 
Hie: Ae Ene] pric 7 w Pri cent “Teas 
Kin 
Roya. 
Berkshire 
URON 7S FARM SEED LIST 
IS NOW READY, 
and will be sent post free to any address. 
Surron & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading. 
cane Gardeners’ eheonitte 
jac eee aa at 
er ror THE E 
i a me a [PAER 
atg ig other er aantog es attendant ii 
rowin ton t ard-house system 
ahs fas mplifying ani Fi icf the Desin 
UING WEEK. 
| 
in St Adelpi 
1 Par, 
ee ae ies 
craft has le oh 
e added to : 
OD 
ods 
nded 
uccess, oint to 
by 
their Swit then We as incontestable A pe i ia a välte 
of practices whic pigs tioned 
and affection endeared agi eres Oar i 
GLASSE ae to aay that tic loyed es 
well as children; which 
h 
diets inquiries will be an 
T mo T although wo are afraid «tae 
| sometime other way. Doubtless 
pend pede give earar a Ter dinate by se, 
