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353 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Aram 21, 1860. 
AND CHOICE PLANTS. ee 
‘OWN STANDISH, in Plant MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON A 
y can assure his customers that t 
one “RES SPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THEIR 
MYOSOTIDIUM N NOBIL t Anta mtg paton Me- ay 3 oe 
81s. 6¢.—This planit; Horm e Chatham Islands. is on e 
most remarkable thab has bodhi ages wal r = me years, NE W SPRING CATALOGUE OF BEDDI NG PLANTS, 
bein, tally di A nae all oth t arge thick z 
Mavas es, So Py ine Chas aise of a dark glossy green, ais TO BE ISSUED EARLY IN MAY 
i may ifieent ‘russes ‘of ‘loom of toar ost beautiful blue 
and white, similar to a For ee te the t, but o 4 a giant for x in which tl d Tew and desirable novelties for Flower Garden ERER, are fally deseri 
R of abli shed in Artis s ‘* Botanical rao = : À 
A Dr wing of is p A Era ription taken from the above is ag numerous other beautiful varieties for Amateur cultivation, ibed, 
leo publistiod in the Gardense’ Che f Sept. 17, 1859, 3 ana 
herein Dr. Lindley says :—"This is the handsome perennial _ Dianthus eset a Calceolaria Unique’ 
provisionally named Cynoglossum ra y 1 Hooker os Pema ddin z 
our last ye: olume, page 240. It is quite deserving a ES y 
On POR nent? Phe vest fowerot anyet | „Hybrid Bedding Geranium x Britanni Wew Mauve Coloured Verbena “Fascination, 
N N A —The est flower o: z 
own, having 11 et in, g loge dower he perpetual o Bae pinay hat be co oÈ Si ew Sulphur Yellow Verbena “ dlii” 
64 inci across. spi ing Se ants, inċhes high, Ts. 2 come, 
each ; 60s. per dozen ; pot culture: ew Brilliant Sis s „ Verbena “p 
PHLOX MRS. STAND , with a anny 
one 
a re | 
Beaton’s “Carmine Nosegay.” 
Beaton’s “Stella” Nosegay. 
Rat y 
cimproved, Ble Bonnet) 
New Blue Do. 
anne 
A CATALOGUE contaix diag a 
Hardy Plantsin cultivation i ill Lies fotwarded on application to 
The Royal Nursery, Bagshot 
CQAMELLIAS LIAS full of Boom Buds, ae wing colour, 
tidal St EROS MR at 
ee oth ot PASS me 
GRE hav oS Poe a argot 
he laterise in t net, i is enabled 
to. Mie Bre at ia follow! Sowers 
MANGEL WURZEL YELLOW ee 9d. pi 
cwt; LONG RED, 650s, perc ar ‘tb. "LONDON 
COLLARD, 3s. per lb.; CABBAGE, E FIELD M Bre 
EARLY YORK, BATTERSEA, EMPEROR, EAST HA 
reditch Church, N.E. 
TEW CHINESE VEGETABLES.—See the elaborate 
and truly ae lege article thereon in the Gardeners’ 
Chronicle of the 7th 
A Collection cotapeitag à 2 varieties of the above interesting 
$ with d descriptions fandsuggestions for their rn 
uses, &c., may be obtained free sed for om GUINE 
CHARLES urseries, Slough, vb 
PRICED LIST of AGRIOULTURAL SI SEEDS is fir tpi hed, 
and may be had free on applicati 
_ TURNIP.— 
perfectly di ap me 
sound in S O 
tapea ‘all other kinds m AN 
ére Weather. 
‘Rayweikp 
bd. 
a full PAEA ory the best = 
+} 
this popular flower 
PANSIES FOR THE SPRING MONER, 
OF THE CHOICEST NAMED VARIETIE 
In strong Plants for immediate saves self, white, yellow, and pF pu be or 
required, at 6s. to 9s. per dozen ; and new varieties 12s. to 18s. per doze 
Pe) conte SPLENDENS. 
range yellow with dark centre. 
BEATON’S GOOD GRACIOUS 
POLYANTHUS 
Sepatte if 
CRLLORA UVARIA G ANDIFLORA, 
e finest flower truss of all ane 38. 6d. each, 
PERILLA NANKINENSTS, 
he most beautiful and Sm r of ig 
One of t 
è Npk Nothing EA like it in col 
Effective rich golden Denn ge a plant, profuse bloom, | packets 6d. and ls. each. 
1s. 6d. each. 
PERGULA PILIF. 
Substitute for Grass on Lawns, verges, or ae 
Reyne 
CALCEOLARIAS. R 
Shrubby ahd bedding ye, jai colours for masses, pend Pasting a ? po W eee tt and he each. Clum: 
THE DORCHESTER BLA 
TRITOMA UVARIA GLAUCESCENS. CKBEERY, 
pins tite Reins seaman otha oy THE LAWTON (BLACKBERRY, 
EN T HELIANTAUS mbes etter 
GREEN-CENTRED or | HENDERSON’S ‘3 1 tie “stots 
SUN + pte | Packets of Seed, 1s. and i DAMPEYET: each, 
G 
For testimonials of inte fine New American Annual, said to 
ROYAL SOUTH HANTS 
CERN a a _ MEN 7 
P 3 
pph 
Under the patronage of R. H. the Prt E Coy 
orticultural an sgricaitawal Sotiety of Tndia, the] orhictial 
Nobility, Gentry, and Agriculturists of the United Kingdom. 
“BOTLEY PRIZB ror tHe BEST THN-ACRE SWEDES, 
intone rate ae a ster it tor distribution in 
PAGE'S IMPROVED (grown by Jobn Crosskey, Es ante RANTO Pa Aar A a on MEU w ae Erer A s will grow it this 
aa a, Etty, Impératrice, | y supp iy. 
Heay piri igst ar fit ot Mageh nig aere, tt big ene PAGE'S Julia, Lucifer, T petitor, Gyn Richard Benyon, Spřightliness, | _ This Pea is remarkable for its earliness às a wrinkled Marroi, 
Signora Biror, an het i, The following and several other | dwarf habit (2 fect), fine proa and great Chey Sepsis 
aang, sown Bes rere eters IMPROVED Amethyst, ‘tens, a ee roltation, i ee WELLS “ NOR’ FOLK HERO” CUCU n 
res! “Gat "de liċai o aa i 
Mange 30 latte sm) gore IMPERIAL ORANGE | Florence, Fidelia, 1 Williams, Without | exception tu the y oo k 
; Later f 
Oäfřots, 85 tons pAr Wace WHITE BEL- | Purple rolifie bearer, as ry 
(GIAN (grown by R. Trench, 
Prize Swedes, for heaviest weight—PAGE’S IMPROVED 
pe beard aed Humphries, Esq). = 
VALES oF AVON axb STOUR —_ ERS’ CLUB, 1859. 
Wales’ of A Prise for best 5 res Mangel- PAGE'S IM- 
GLOBE tasown by Mr. Salway). 
Second ae IMPERIAL ORANGE GLOBE 
PAGE'S 
wt Baker). 
IMPERIAL ORANGE GLOBE (grown 
Tto ay mr. James Salway). 
se eee PERIAL ORANGE GLOBE nee 
‘or Acreage and Bpeeinnens. 
MANGEL WURZEL.—Pacr’s Imperial Orange Globe has 
apquireti the weight of 441bs.;as shown at the Botley Club, 
the Smithfield Clu S ‘&e. 
12s. 
ab thea k p rth e st Bta Man, Lady Vietoria Noel, Lad ady C. 
~ illiers, met a Estrella, Madame Auguste Mi iellez, Mad: 
be yip Orange Globe i i Heng Red Long Bsa a ° Jules Margottin, Madame Picouline, Minas Geraes, Pe riain. 
Had Globe tone Tali i3 . ae = tr Droopin, lowered ‘varieties: Attraction, 
are all of hom 
A Cari 
Pidde. TURNIPS: a Ny s superior quality of Tinig Mathilde as Landevoisin, a 
Seek. 
er Ib.—s, d. Per lb.— 
aoe Taprovad Hardy o 10 | PAcer’s Sussex ibe 2 
Anii 9 5 atti M š gh 
Whi m To; 
Apion T T: kaii 
i Is. “öd. i 
Garrot, ey, on ne „Bick Wheat, 
Eoma tod Atalian 
Sape Reta fet 
‘SEED ESTABLISH- 
CLIAN S 
A Werte Se aeram D erating of this ; 
Collections of Choice ANNUALS for present sowing, 12, 3s. ; 24, 55.3 50, 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. 
ni ec ae ne anna maiagld 
os 
2 acres ditto—PAGH’S IMPERIAL ORANGE GLOBE 
128. 
e growth, and saved from Transplanted Taber Bir H. Havelock de 1 
BEGONTAB. Ma: 8s. 6d. 5 
rshalli, Queen of 
Fine argentea, 2s. 
Lawn | Isis, 2s. 6d. ; 5 i Se is 
Zanthina 
š ‘SPECIAL OFFER OF SELECT PLANT: 
HS, y Ma e iie Edge Baa Marston, near 
the prices 
—— G, AND SONS having ured 
a NEW DWARF WRIN. 
OT iien, 
Sorsehias wad ita in point of es a any frin F 
res 4 Teg mtaining 
Aurélie ey ow xander, Al l ~, Bosak eels N 
E um, ianus i 
URSERYMAN, 
supply the gona agen rire 
our- ‘Le, oe 100, oF Sh per Otek Jonge 2 9 
all purchasers :—Tom 
Verbenas, Lobelias, Caleeolaras, enake Perms 
‘SPOTTED, and FANCY | Ageratums, Cuph Pom: &e. To sa 
lat oe beso a orders to be pre So ee 
f Tat season, 9s. and GERMAN AND puge u FLOWER SEEDS. ETC. 
—6s.,. Isy and 12s. nag 
— ‘varieties of last Season, 6s. 
(DARL and o 
cae U A above om sain: inelosing | 
aa po 
AS.—New 
w varieties, 20s. per dozen, or six for 
g 
robusta, Foxgiove, Fascination, Her ercyi, La Rositre, 
a Byron lt, ch Mater’ 
now, tti, fen lasti 
ee asec, and Thom an kote a ale Mion, 
arieties, the set for 18s., or 2s, each; 
Cornet, delicata, ay B Beauty, erecta CARLE 
> Cees T OU ae F X KINGHORN HORS ner eae! 
out al 
Enelan as e es the finest of 
2s. 6d. 5 
aAA a 2s. Ga. ; ; Madame Wagner, 1s. 6d. ; = 
2s. 6d. ; Prince Trou! 
