430 : THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — D 12, 1860, 
SEED BUSINESS ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 100 YI YEARS, _ 
BUTLER AND Bart ULLocH#H 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
MANGEL (CROP 1859) YELLOW GLOBE AND LONG YELLOW, SAVED FROM PRIME STOCKS. 
d by any other varieties as regards weight per acre, 1s. per Ib. 21 Ibs. sent Carriage paid, 
ACACTAS.—Thirty magnificent species, 10s. 6d. ; 20 ditto, 
Ts. 6d. ; 12 ditto, 4s. 6d. 
CANNAS.—Thirty m: cent species Hie 6d. 
a 
CHAMAROPS HUMILIS. Fo ener ornamental Fan 
Palm, which will stand the winte: f doors with very 
little protection. 4d. per packet. 
MENTAL syd AND CUCUMBERS.—Thirt: y 
benutiful EFENA 7s. 6d. ; 20 ditto, 5s. 6d. ; 12 ditto, 3s. 6d. ; 
xed, 1 
INUS,—Six splendid species, 2s. 6d. ; 6 species 
SOLANUM " CAPSICASTRUM. “Miniature” Orage te 
se arna all t e with a rich profusion of scarlet fruit : 
gnifice: ou tan ant f r gree enhouse or sitting-room di 
(See Professor Lindley’ s remarks on itin Gard wridleners’ ecoration 
. 17, 1859.) 6d. and 1s. per packet, 1 
WOODLAND WALKS, WILDERNESS rn eh &e. 
The sowing of Flower Seeds, especially the shovior sorts of Californian and aiios hardy kinds, beyond the limits of the flower garden, 
£ 
perun 3 20 ditto, 
Ts. 6d. ; 12 ditto, 48. 6d. ; apetiee mixed, 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES — ied beautiful varieties, 
7s. ditto, 5s. ; 12 ditto, 
idea, isa subject which 
has, as yet, in this country, received but little attentio cy 3 i pete } 
To all whoare kitasato in thinkin d of decoration p 7 Į purpose, 
at 5s. 6d. per Ib., or sufficient to sow an acre for rola, 
he ‘following make splendid BEDDING PLANTS— 
DIANTHUS CHINENSIS GIGA ANTEUS (Heddewigi).—. Per packet.—s. d. | NASTURTIUM, new dwarf spotted, [Per packet.—s. d, 
„nificent Chinese Pink with flowers 2 to 3 inches i in anacnote LOBELIA bi ea Hoya hes veg brent blue 0 6 bright aow a and crimson., 04 
aoe, robhe fiele chest crimson to the most RAMOSA ALBA, p RE Ot son, very ri .08 
terose, 1s., 1s. 6d., and per packet. » OSEA, rose Ise. “sve we we e O 4 NEMESIA VERSICOLOR mann yellow various shad fe i 
GAZANIA RINGENS, orange with crimson centre, flowers ERINUS COMPACTA, deep blue s -. 0 4| @NOTHERA DRUMMONDI NANA, bright nea 
» > g sac pilda 
large'and beautiful, 6d. per packet. MESEMBRYANTHEMUM PINNATIFIDUM, yellow .. 0 4 covered with bloom the whole season bg, md 1 0 
CALLIRRHOE PEDATA, purple crimson, with white eye, POMEREDIANIA, pci 04 eS ee TEN fine yellow, anen. 
6d. per packet. NASTURTIUM, new dwarf Tom Thumb, scarlet T G 8 
> 
PLUR Po TS FLOWER S. 
PELARGONIUMS, saved from a splendid coll Fancy, and Odier’s five-spotted, each sort, 2s. 6d. per packet. For named Collections see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Feb- 
me t or , or our SPRING CATALOGUE. 
ARNATIONS, saved from a splendid collection. _hivies oma 28. 6d. per packet. Choice mixed Perpetual, 2s. 6d. per packet. For named collections see our SPRING CATALOGUE. 
PIC OTEES, saved from a splendid collection.—Choice mixed, 2s. 6d. per packet. Choice mixed Perpetual, 2s. 6d. per packet. For named collections see our SPRING CATALOGUE. 
THE “SAM SLICK“ EARLY DWARF 
J 
introduced from Nova Scotia by the Hon. Justice Haliburton, M.P., AA successfully cultivated by him for the last three re at Isleworth, in Middlesex. The Maize cooked when green is a 
favourite dish in-America, and visitors to that country E MS a y forget z much vine enjoyed this wholesome and delicious vegetable. Amongst the many varieties ‘The Sam Slick” 
stands pre-eminent for an and Gigai cote , 1s. 6d., and 28, 6d. per packet. 
A splendid Collection of 100 s ALS, including the miae dain this-year, for 2ts.; a splendid Collection of 50 sorts of ANNUALS, including some of the new sorts 
GIANT POLY! ye , 108. tf Dé splendid C aliaki of 30 sorts of the most showy ANNUALS for 5s. ; 21 for 3s. ôd. ; 15 for 2s. 6d. Webb’s GIANT COWSLIP, 6d, & 1s, pee ee We bb’s 
GIANT POLYANTHUS, 6d. & 1s. per packet, 
: Agents for GISHURST COMPOUND in boxes, 1s., 3s., and 10s, 6d.; do, BRITTAIN’S GARDEN NETTING for protecting Fruit Trees or aa a Nos. 1, 2, and 3, 5d., 6d., and Sd. 
` per yard, 55 inches wide, 10-yard moas do. TIFFANY E yard, 10,20, and-30-yard-pieces; SHAW’S TIFFANY ab-advertised p 
‘DUNN’S SOLID MARKING-INK P t - 
stan AER peg Sy ee mom | 
r in stbp s se tee: OODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, aTa RD, PHS. Nonesavaat , Sto! ington 
25 pena aay nana ICOTE S, fine show T: ör ROSES AND SON are now executin po ive | ee Se A sin te et an the 5 meine be 
i OSES in d will ly fine healthy dwarf | the ‘ollection est Stock o - 
arig tne show o r . per tE plants o tek ee ee sais MUMS and POMPONES in world, and ee them 
Extra fine BEL sper dozen: THA-SCENTED ROSES 19% to 15e. për di by the 100, 1000, or 10,000. 
ra fino BELGIAN DAISIES, 4s $ CHINA DO. Ses a AE 25 Pair of Best POMPONES 
BOURBON and. NOISETTE DO.. 98. to aik i 20 Pair of Best Valeti. Tos, 
i PERPETUAL Di 9s, to 25 Pair of Best POMPONE CUTTINGS, 5s, 
The months of April and May are ‘considered » ve a a 20 Pair of Best Large Varieties, do., 5s. 
for or planting out Roses from pots. plants wd ag E E for one stamp. To save trouble all orders 
begs to offer the underna soho ps, hired outer jt aes - 
included, viz., Isa Crai a a weather E EW FARM SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1859: 
Rose of el Flower of Fe ar, EFA PAUL axp. SON piston to? that 3 ! 
ol c Flute, Prince oi , AND invite atten! o their À Aa 
ia Grito Ban tio Boon Sarquis of stl Eao © NEW THA-SCENTED ROSE “PRESIDENT,” NAE] 
Aera oe y. ell, | which obtained First-class -class Certificates from both the Royal : ere 
NGM MCh er SME Me ee ol ChUTTONPA FAEM SE ED. LIST 
is now ©. 
hoa N eee a fi ie Rose Annual for 1859-60. Sean ence wal be seu poèt free tang Kiii. 
BIES INVERTA (new Weeping Spruce Fir), a oe Pitan 
& Sons, Seed Growers, Reading. 
STRAWBERRY,—WIZARD OF THE NORTH (Roser: 
con: 
variety pt Lod Aaina Spruce, in growth like a Kilvanr- 
hook Weeping Willow ; its ladorstraighens itself in, the old gently a 
Wooa, He ea x e variety ever 
A few photograph copies have beei Aea T va the atv ace at 638. 
Se eee = ar atts de e iy 
: s. each, with u: owance ti e, and one ING P W also be supplied genuine } Dy nn laa in the ~ 
eer smart bt Fe ordered. A few extra fine speci- (zorse. STANLEY, Manor Tabi Daes, Lee, | Trade in and around London =s, ss 
i meee: beer go niant SE., bega to offer the following, which may be » Me-Timothy, 1 By Landon Brae. 
-cctablished Plan r, Frederii 
ED abilities: a eo ae 
wagi Gto $ & Cummins, Messrs., prire mig Row; ‘Coven! t 
Nansen; 
y entioipated tha hat EWA p prove one of the fhaaah of tues 
a R T ts, 
it to the seco hee Aaa oth be 
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merit 3 o aoa ee 
No 
A w. Remy oe aratan jae Post-office | 
ESSRS. W ATERER jen 'GODFREY’S _— Onder ble oe Da paea = Cos, 26, 
mas bs, T., ne Co, 
be D THAN YOU REQUIRE. | Glendinning, MY. K, Toruham aan 
JE AN can an atl prt ps following seeds Seta Messrs. r Pinea 
the | è z he Ase A ary bet Bremer | for second and late pa ten Hurst & Mullen, Mi 
ered ASTERS, in separate colours, each | Jackson, Messrs. T. é a donh 
j Jones, Mr. Edward, Hart "Stree É 
Tru ye -flowered ASTERS, in mixed colours, per Kernan, Mr. J., 4, Great ey me W.C. 
; er, W, 
1, Welingion Street, "Strand, W.C. 
p mii N Nursery, near Wi g, Surrey. 
Aing AND OTHER Spee aca S, 
ESSRS. PARKER AND WILLIAMS jer to 
inform their friends and anh that their PRICED and 
DESCRIPTIVE verte oem f. FLOWER SEEDS, ee 
somer 
din athonink flowered ASTERS, ba same as pets Low, Messrs. É 
German dwarf ten-woek STOCK, ; ae we 
Goitian senda os T 
er 
Street, Strand, W.C. a 
Taishan, BW NE 
A, A, Bons, Bons, Tooting, Herts. Fed 
å Turner, M: 
et araa for iee the Veitch. Mr. 
Ran SF oe eas of oo oi 
Warehouse, 68, Watt, Mr. 
