THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
May 12, 1860.} 
TO MANGEL GROWERS. 
urens saccharatus 
UTTON anp SONS, 
1s. 6d. 
Instructions on Cultivati 
F SEED. 
S UTTON’ os Hems THAM 
MANGEL WURZEL and Selected 
YELLOW GLOBE.—These ga ons S 
Mangel are still ee ed to ee 
by the principal root growers E 
out the — gaon 
UTTON 
of each sort em from on Boots, 
price 1s. 3d, per lb, 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM, or PAM- 
PAS GRASS.—A packet of Seed, with 
Instructions on FE as Mest free. by 
post on receipt of 12 penny sta non 
ants, 1s, ia to 3s. 6d. e: 
Surron & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed 
Establishment, Reading. 
Royal Berkshire Seed o Seod Establishment, 
Reading. 
S E E D S.— AGRICULTURA L, of all descriptions, 
GRASS. 
suit differen 
cae for ple Rats Meadows and | walks. 
Pas t soils. 
431 
hd PRORPUL LTURAL GARDEN. 
Per ishing to have specimens of their Works placed 
for Exhibition i is the New Ga eden at Kensington Gore should 
now forward particulars of the class of icles they wish te 
exhibit, and the space required, that the oe pi the Horti- 
cultural Society may decide st ape h proposed to 
be ee will be appropriate to and whi ether 
space can bè found. 
No space will be allotted to articles which it is proposed to 
at the e nd of a few months. 
he na me of the Exhibitor will ba. affixed to each arti 
Spaco will probes be fioi. fe objects IN AE 
Edgings, Balustra S, Statues—IN TERRA 
ri 
Aaz 
AND LE, 
Sta Edgings, for fountains ; colnet varieties for 
pavi —IN CHINA, such as Vas Jardinitres—EN- 
DAUST 10 “TILES, 
SLATES of large size and peculiar quality for Greenhouse 
Proprietors who may wish to exhibit specimens of their 
KITCHEN dini Ie Wollekions 
FLOWER Do. silat anaes 
Mi, 
oe frav 
(PRICED LISTS) on applica tion.) 
CORNER OF 
HALF-MOON St. 
Piccaptuty, Lonpon, W. 
etters to be addressed to the Assi sistant-Secretary, mes 
seal Society, 8, St. Martin's: Place, London, W.O, 
OPER, ay ga SOCIETY. Hops 
ext Ordinary Meetin; 
, South Kensington (by permission 
he sg Privy Council), om Kiar sey i 
May 22; “th he Chair to be taken at 1 o’Cloc! p 
occasion a Ballot for Plants will also take plac 
LIST ofi PLANTS FOR ALLO 
. THUJA GIGANTEA. A hardy coniferous tree, from California 
. CUPRESSUS CAS! oo RIANA. A hardy Cypre s, from Cashmere. 
eee apni bce ‘ue To isnt Dee from the Himalayas, 
i eine a 
rata 
eee senna PA so e GPE EER climber 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON 
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE FOR CIRCULATION (PRE-PAID ON APPLICATION) THEIR 
NEW SPRING CATALOGUE FOR 1860, 
. BUDDLEA SP. bd bak lea _ from ru. Greenhouseshrub. 
Erap gH K preankecite use climber. 
va proteome ere A greonliouso use climber. 
; Bensenrs late Ba fone berry. 
A greenh Am: shrub. 
Pet het at pead je 
which the following and numerous other MISCELLANEOUS BEDDING and SOFT-WOODED GREEN- 
HOUSE PLANTS for decorative purposes in the Flower Garden generally, are noticed with their descriptive 
VARIEGATED GERANIUMS.—CLOTH OF | centre. The bloom is well thrown out, and in such abundance 
GOLD, ee FL A See FAVOURITE, | thata ‘vigorous mei growth will secure a fine effect In Jowa 
GOLDEN VASE, BEATO SILVER VARIEGATED podan hronghout the summer months. In the colour 
NOSEGAY. f bedding plant, this variety will prove a 
BRID EVERBLOWING GERANIUM.—The sotto ower-garden arrangements in 
NEW 
BRITANNIA, òf colour, 
FUCHSIA e aeei gay fos and irre distin: 
owering. ety, impo us from C 
mash a 
S 
Eire iea Tor for all 
harmony of colour and desi 
NEW TUCHSTAS. —Messrs. E. G, Henperson & Son 
pectfully a this selection of new Fuchsias (as the pik a 
ct double- 
salt ot highly production: dward Banks, Esq.,) with renewed confidence 
a first prize, w! ted last season at Pari: that since thetrintroduction of the admired “ Cather! rine Hayes, pat 
are very large, Take ate omc bright scarlet, Peal raves nage Little Bo- ,” and ‘* Souvenir Chiswick,” &c., they | 
er ah OPE cr A ae o ni violet, changing to am: have not quell d the DRE billy offered for their combined 
trik plan excellence in size, form, ect. The addition of a new 
HION “CHRYSANTHEMUM, MISS AU- | corolla tint in Count, ahii sieka massive proportions of Lord 
desi irabio ntan ag ee ‘Macaulay, and the distinet features of Prince. Samat 
ig had six pre ed to it in the Very superior exhibitional properties of tho whole, arg qualiti 
their outlines. and 
THE me VERBENAS for the season include the NEW | brilliant sepal-tints worthy of ge seit ea for the twofold 
YELLOW RBENA, NEW IMPROVED a do. | object of home culture and open competiti 
MAUVE COLOURED, do, STRIPED VARIETIES ERGULA PILIFERA.—Substitute for on Lawns, 
LANTANA FULGENS aod ead eo ine most; brilliant k=: or flat terraces, &c. Seed Barren 9A as 2s. 6d., and 5s. 
flowered variety TS yellow ding to a very rich 
o e-tin' 
N: "PENTSTEMON. —Of shrubby habits. 
TWO NEW ERICA-LIKE Ke ia ah a PENTSTE- 
Y-BLUE 
OTe aboot blue, and colours. 
‘ROP Ai LUM, —Superior to T. elegans, 
Tom Thumb, ne cel i vious 
sf es. 
K NEW neers —In 
lower-rays, and elegant ticaved 7 habits oe 
Tr WINTER FLOWERING i growth, handy (TYDEA). 
with very brilliant and picturesque violet- 
tinted pE blossoms. 
gal 
tiful kinds yet introduced, and more useful than C. lanuginosa: 
A figure of this fine plant will be given in Part IX of 
A Sirem, 
REMARKABLE: HYBRID PINK 
piatrites VERSCHAFFELTI, rele in 
is the 
act Vili of the 
‘rench swe a nt oA Aguroot ih will 
Pari IX ea the ‘‘ Illustrated Bouquet. 4 
NOSEGAY bei erage os —Two new shades of 
SPLENDID NEW ZONALE, or Horseshoe leayed 
Ps varieties; namely, New White, New Rose, and New Salmon, 
UNIQUE—An excellent bedding variet; 
i variety, 
erect trusses of rich oo “buff orange blossoms, 
ta its short leaf eee] and upright 
oe oF bloo 
thei: 
WELLINGTON HERO.—The best white-eyed scarlet or 
CALCEOLARIA 
d conspicuous 
Clumps for immediate and 16s. 100. 
““TRITOMA UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. The a, flower 
truss of all the tribe, 3s. 6d. each, 
Pei Sen UVARIAGLAUCESCENS, —The true Kew variety, | 
6d. and 2s. each. should buy T. Uvaria alone, 
ne 
NE 
< 
i sa 
we fel u tae be gro’ 
. Hretscus: 
H iian,» 
19. CLEM: APPENDICULATA. 
Fellows, ‘dt the Socie 
lan: 
id 
p 
if life members of 40 gu 
a year, are z 
So if life inert iene uf > guineas, or subscribers of 2 guineas 
fani ih na s they would thee ithere 
particular t than the number 
lication 5 for any p: lant 
bebe ty ee distribution, a Ballot will car take place to 
dete: Er 
ich applic: 
s are to be supplied 
mducting this Ballot. render it 
mbers prefixed to the plants to 
be the office of the Society, 
Pres r before SATURDAY, May 1 
The 
pevessary that the argh 3 ot 
be drawn eh sh onld i 
8 Sr v MAR 8 PLA = W. 
The Gardi 
SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1860. 
pene eh m the a fine aT i it admirers even went so far as ay that no 
GAZANIA SPLENDENS, 9s,, 12a, and 18s. per dozen, s y 
PERILLA NANKINENSIS, fs. dozen. z i =. rerai climber, , for it was a Preah d ie 
YTOS' - per comparison wi it— Ti q mi 
IANTHUS HEDDEWIGI, 6s., 98., and 12s. per:dozen. vanae tliat South A: shat Conti si 
DIANTHUS LACINIATUS, 18s. and 30s. per do: i S $ merica tin 
a TAR, Se and 198. per coe produces some of the finest climbing plants in the 
, 6s. and 9s. ie 3 
SCARLET LOBELIAS of sorts, 6s. pe world, In app rms the young plant had nothing 
PANSIES, choice named flowers, 4s., e S per dozen. shi eine. 3 eaves vec 1 groon, its 
OARNATIONG an a PICOTERS, pa and 9s, per dozen, ranches covered Miri and it 
mee ett ed more inclin or stoop than to 
CRYSTAL PALACBTROPOLUM ELEGANS. 6s, &98. per doz. | SCCM to creep p 
Improved variety, (higher coloured) STAMFORDIANA, 12s. climb. „Tts „good character however secured for it 
zen 
LACE SCARLET, GERANIUM, 6s. per dozen. . = Wats 
LITTLE DAVID SCARLET GERANIUM, 6s. per dozen. 
Ais Np DAHLIAS.—This novel section 
le class of varieties which oo distin- 
1 
i LILLIPUT o 
and oa esigns hp 
all other yt Sower in their ni 
or 
fio now surpass a baskets, and entrance hall pedest: ae reflecting 
the brilliant tints of the large-flowered section, without their 
accompanying heavy outline, and, by their exquisite propor- 
tions and symmetry of petals, uniting the Dat essenti: 
adaptation 
features of beauty with admiral 
designs of the eee 
bloom up Pte Fwuct the sparen £ will- 
Call sated ES 
last named variety, and plapo hart in tan a 
conspicuous al garden ornaments of the season, 
star-like white 
Wellington ‘Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. 
ICE PELARG wer ‘ ch van, 
N tn HUSSEY, bogs to ofr the following pes Ergun Speeds vot f EA ige Tae thi 3 g was coy, a z mot an ge in 
pe Fog are tarnen, Capt oe ee Bev a por dozen, 0 Cor Wes; TTDEAS, ‘os sal ms 'BEGONE Ax | which attempts at t ealtivdGiom. ae renewed was 
caries Baraji Zeno, Beraskier; Cynthia, Phact., a N Pat er Begs cerEnes, Se a ‘eit to. 00, 00. ‘Also a| Chiswick, where Mr. Gor i Rd zs rae as É> 
Queen, Admirable, Sangoon, Dorapetitey, Besa May | large eee qemu of VERBENAS, | DAHLE nd her Bedding practical “cultivator pot aye aus sea e reee 
H ral Gardens, No orwich. lines: Decision, | plants. Se en hay io iin. near Ba rater | plans without success ant grew 
