550 THE GARDENERS’ ERS' CHRONICLE AND ) AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 16, 1860. 
SEED BUSINESS ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 100 YEARS. 
BUTLER AND McCULLOCH 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
ERICA, collected from the choicest Cape species, per packet, 1s., Is..6d., and Qs. 6d. 
ron, Plants of SPERGULA PILIFERA, from the Original Stock, 
trong 
For Rockwork, Edgings to Flower s, Fountains, Sloping Banks, Terraces, and 
ai 15s., and 20s. per 100. Seed, fe on 6d., and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
PELARGONITIU M. 
y superior to Turf. 
great desire manifested by amateurs for raising n and improved varieties of this splendid class of plants has induced our Sardinian Correspondent to give this matter his 
cnet Stention. He has, therefore, Syaa. od only al "iowa a “the highest merit ; thus affording a chance of raising varieties equal to any on. The dried 
specimens exhibited at the Crystal Palace may be seen at our Establishm 
collection saved from JA 2 English varieties each cere ney ety ade s$ we 7s. 6d. Choice mixed, saved from finest English varieties, a panet 2s. 6d, 
ditto ditto pie pe E ditto “ditto ditto Hanae ditto 2.6 
ditto ditto 12 Fan Site Sit tho, T 6 ditto ditto ditto | 2 6 
Ps dpcn'a3 
Re asl arnations and Picotees Taye} hen AE ie gee a kat rot a ome our ae haan inian ot OrTespo: , & eae oa dea 1 ne i Oe Amateur, and only from the most 
a newest handsomest of the English stage varieties, or seedlings from them ; they can aay conddently a recommended to the lovers of: this exquisitely beautiful class of 
— as certiin to A spud at least 80 per Pont of ren vate flowers, ie ith a fair chance of obtainin ng varieties of the greatest value. ace > Perpara or are. as s bloom beautifully in 
the oe GPRD mg the who! j of -= ES opens and, if grown mr pots as e highly ornamental for Conservatory or Greenhouse dee: in Winter fie 
g E BA Py is 6s. 0d. | A poltaationi A uA years Sass eh containing shi seeds si: sy 6s. Od. 
fa ta ENA ‘ditto 5 reeds Be t 3s. 6d. | 12 Bs itto Fancy ditto | Choice mixed, per packet i 2s. 6d. 
Tae t Pi ieties (Perp + 10 seeds 68. 0d. | A col Pery 88. 6d. i 
A collecti fl jeti taining 1 d -- Ta. 0d. | -A collecti f 12 varieti h taining 5 seeds .. gpi Od. I Fhaice aisa per 
TEPUNG ieties (Perp } h taining 10 seeds 6s. 0d. | A collecti f ieties (P taini 3s. 6d. | Choice he ae D ~ 
AUTIFUL BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS. 
D Collection contains 25 packets in 25 varieties for 5s. ; E Collection contains 18 packets in 18 varieties for 3s. 6d. 5 
Agents for GISHURST COMPOUND in boxes, 1s., 3s., and 10s. 6d.; do. BRITTAIN’S GARDEN NETTING for protecting Fruit Trees or shading, Nos. 1, 2, and 3, 5d., 6d., and 8d. 
per yard, 55 inches wide, 10-yard pieces; do. TIFFANY + shading, 3d. per yard, 10, 20, — 30-yard pieces; SHAW’S TIFFANY at ecient prices, 
JBUNN'S ee MARK ING-INK PENCILS for writing indelibly on garden labels.—Every Amateur and Gardener should purchase this Pencil, sent post paid on receipt of 18 
DT ae strata ee by Taro | JOES, RE RNAN, 4 Cake Russell Street, Cavan 
OFF PREVI NG WHEAT: begs to recommend to his customers the ORE t STANI DISH, in ig as tbe following PI Plants 
SUTTON’S BARD. ys gents 1s, | following eee TURN Hada ie: to be sown all this and next tomers that they are now in fine 
per lb., 45s. per bushel. month aly genuine and true to their kind :— : dition for sonal sendi 
POME RANIAN rt GLOBE, 1s. Taipein fe e Turnip .. 2 esi ` MYOSOTTDIUN IUM NOBILE, eee aatan Forget- Me-Not, each 
per Ib. yi tham e ne FY 39 
7 Matson’s-Pun e-topped ` G a oe Nemi that r 
=} SUTTON SUNcoUNSune ED. RED A Dale's Hybrid ae a Being totally Ristinet, fies . 
eer erase z a rn ail gtr thi 
o of b of the m ue 
toate and white, Siena -not, but of a. rm. 
Sweet-scented Vernal for early TIN ye grass ported. A ry ser f E AA 
bs. Pacey’s to. zine r BophelAbet, A description taken from the pore t is 
ae Er oe span s ditto. ned zetia in sige Gardeners’ Chronicle of Sept. 17, 1859, 
tense. ‘ame A Bel stab ting handsome erennial 
A fine mixture to renew ok pas 5 ae aly mam es ‘ker in 
itto ditto ; 3 bus. p. acre, 5s, p. bus TET rE te deserving all 
‘alas Clover Eet g pre its when rally i ke 
UALLED SHRUBBY CALCEOLAR TAS. known will, I think, ey a great favourite With 1 tosk aky other RHODODENDRON NUTTALL. ice of all yet 
Bis. t oye! aes anil hand gaind all t (a a. match- | fa meee Broa le ved Red Clover, White Clover, Trifolium | known, eae Al 11 flowers in a hi gto » flower Bia Fy 
t Prizes | in m, Win = and Rye, Mustard, pa is ohl bi Rabi 64 ini inches high, 8. 6d. 
pe strong ts for ‘sheep En Winter ee and g = dtia 
LOBEL: IA 
F AND A. SMITH % are ak d je B plants of the | 
e following ed the Firs' 2s. 6d. eac 
Dre sin ee i ; A Suen oS a Seitiphion of Ph acetire best 
a ve AR om teur eae i ‘pat with a i 3 Speciosa Pamp EpnA T yal Nurse foero App 
few npin, of. the above will be glad to hear of a pur- Linum flayum ursery, 
hages or would have eg ee: ion to 0 exchange for rien alogat pera soa E Sor OF es PLAN 
2 calceoaria a floribunda i i 
Saccolabium retusum tin ee da 
Calanthe Masuca 
Miltonia Clowesii 
Cattleya labiata (true) 
Lelia Mossize 
Pull ma; be had by addressing, post paid, ORCHID; 
PLANTS has now 
he Manglesii 
sias, various 
Baca, Post Office, ersfield. Pee acubeefolia ‘ulgens SC Bor cue per oe ‘say that his 
ows 
ranium, scarlet in variety 
SCE SEE Tre; tham: 
o. 
. PARKER AND WILLIAMS sn t 
New and ees SEEDS, 
recommended :— ole re rasan 
Cobea scandens T mui 
mocarpus n an variety: 
GENERAL CATALOGUE on app! ion Dulwich, Surrey, S 
a ae ea a 
PLANTS OF PREPAD pE M SAVOY, KALE, BROCCOLI, 
CAULIFL AND CELERY. 
J ON eases ELD pens ean g ie a ¢ ite Phloxes, Ci erarias, Hollyh ks, Li Howes, Miscou 
blic that nat pte he a supply o nts of the above oxes, Cin yhoe! ums, s, Miscel pous 
su perior tru Atir ch h Bee order on receipt, wil be forwa ei ab Finbar rubs, — Trees, &c., 
her ae near S will be forwa: Bod tres on spoliati 
Y, Ca 
5) 
FLOWER SEE EDS. 
ÖAEGHOLA ‘A, herbaceous, finest mixed 
h STN ‘Saas finest names," varieties 
apes 
midalis 
shadow variety 
fine 
PERILLA pira 
PRIMULA si 
SOLANUM ca 
BOM eee O OD ee 
piado lew '; this is quite equal 
= in beaipetont decorative puree ; 
tothe preceding . % . pe : 
and PTIV 33. i kages co g Plants to the value o! 
= containing all IVE CATALOGUE of e | 2 oF a cowanis will te delivered carriage free to London, 
be forwarded post free on application. Cro; ray and the Edenbridge Station of the South-Eastern 
pr thar ga the prices of several t 
in rspesfuly soli Bent of a Palins Cane may be had free by, post 
Roads, n ounce. 
Hoe pr SE pa pae arsery end Seed Batahlishment, Westerham, Kent. ‘Market, Mark Lane, London, 
