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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
SEEDS FOR THE SEASON. 
EW FERNS. 
PSRS VEITCH Ae RSN have the pleasure to 
al ffer plants of the tw 
abas FILIX-F MINA va M MULTI CEPS (Moors). 
A distinct, tasselled variety of Lady Fern, found in the 
neighbourhood of Truro, in Corn wail quite o hardy, a ve one of j 
the most beautiful varieties Fot o obtained. The wag and 
pinnæ are multifid e general plan ose o 
(Jorr 7, 1860. 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON, 
JOHN’S WOOD, 
LONDON 
ST. W., 
Respectfully call attention to the present month as the most suitable period to sow for Stock the following 
EN 
most charmin; "A plant exhibited jess th A E 
Floral atts o the. ee sticultaral Society on Augus 
1859, was awarded a FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE OF — = a R EN NHOUSE, CONSERVATORY, FLOWER GARDEN, 
ape arene: ditto, xe cooks i oy hate To insure their mee bloom in the ensuing Winter, Spring, and Summer Months of pnt: 61. 
LOMARIA oy VKSII (HOOKER FIL. IN RIA and IMULA SINE nae Senter, finest} CALENDRINA UMBELLATA, 6d. and ULUS, Is 
ads ede froi ew Zealand. Thefronds grow quality, 2s. 6d. per pac i G@NOTHERA MACROCARPA, d 
-inch nor n length, aaa are narrow, pinnate, dark green, | AURICULA, 1s. 6d. per packet. CANT. URY BELLS, four Varieties, 1s. 6d. 
spreading, * with ‘dart coloured ribs and stalks. The pinn are ETOT R quality, 2s. 6d. PICOTEES, 2s. 6d. | PYRETHRUM, new Varieties, gated in the Illustrated 
broadly a oblon ng, 5 ler at the base. The fertile fronds | YELLOW CA NATIONS, 2s. 6d. tie 
rect, and 
are short, 
benny r little tufted 
Aine quite disti in cnet r, and nearly or — 
hardy. ae Nisahitat else, 10s. se F smaller ditto, 7s. 6d. € 
ic Nurseries, Chelsea a xeter.—Ju ly 7. 
NEW TREE 
THE HORTICULTURAL ESTA BRASES MENT as 
LAURENTIUS, Leipsic, Saxony, begs to offer 
Tt is a 
n the centre of the tuft. 
ork, or for 
rnamental rock-w 
~ H. Plants of the following beautiful and sighly interesting 
New TREE mtii 
ASPLENIU ERRIMUM (MerT.).—Truncus goie 
paleis aed acuminato-setosis, a Spe 
. Bs. PINKS, 1s. 6d. 
CY CLAMEN, as; 6 varieties, do., 8s 
ALSTRŒMERIA r E 6d. 
HOLLYH orero quality, 1s. 
NSI IE: 
6d. ; 12 .good varieties, 
POLYANTHOS, 1s. 
| TRITOMA Uana Ai "e 6a, „and 2s, 6d. 
6d., 1s. 
AQU: S, 6d. and 1s., mixed. 
Bouquet, 1s. each, or $ varieti xed, 2s. 6d. 
WEET WILLIAM, oe cee Varieties, 1s. 6d. 
uricula-flowered, the most beautiful, 
13 1s. 6a., and Sy 
(Se s Seed Catalogue.) 
CALCEOLARIA (for Coase vata lem the TE 
flo onan PNE n, no bloo , New eed will, 
forwarded dering. 
STOCKS, Scarlet intermediate, or London variety. 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W., 
į 
onutis; petiolus 4-6” „longus; lamina 1-14’ longa, c 
glaberrima, supra : lanceolata-oblong, cout 
pi „ apice pi natifida segmenta lateralia multij 
petiolata 3-4” longa, 4-6” lata. Java. 
Price, stron neh ona three years old, 2l. 5s. each. 
Agen base Mr. W. {meg , St. Mary-at-Hill, London, E.C. | 
Leipsic.—J' am 
PHEW. 
OHN KEARSLEY begs to offer as under :— 
Per doz.—s. d. | Per doz.—s. d. 
Saludiatin Chantinii . 60 0| Phlox General Radetzky, 
pi argyrites . 60 0| Criterion, & ¢ biS a 
y$ marmoratum 12 0| Solanum vrum 30 
Farfugium grand -+ 90) Lobelia specio: 20 
Maranta alba lineata .. 18 0| Geraniums Howes of the 
nia M i .. 18 0| Day, Golden Chain, Per- 
i nE o! ay Brilliant, Bijou, ` 
| 4 
Isolepis gracilis .. ‘8 oly, erbenas Snowflake, Par o 
Cineraria : : f 
le st a = 
Eugenia Ugni week 
The Nurseries, Testa ei: near hse ety Seed Esta 
blishment, 44, Vicar Lane, Leeds. 
PLANTS OF CABBACE, SAVOY, KALE, BROCCOLI, 
CAULIFLOWER, ANO CELERY. 
J CATTELL begs respectfully to inform the 
Carin wan ‘supply of Plants of sie iate 
ptt Bh will forward to seen: 
or pad 
og 100; 5s. 6d. per 1000. 
per 1000. Packages ains ead or 
ik, and upwards will be delivered carriage Ae By: © London, 
‘Grovdon, p and the Edenbridge Station of the South-Eastern 
re - EDMU 
EARLY TURNIPS 
For FEEDING OFF Previovs ro SOWING WHEAT. 
POMERA 
pipka ’S LINCOLNSHIR 
(Th 
SUTTON’S EARLY SIX WEEKS, 1s. per lb., 48s. p. bush. 
NIAN WHITE vepra Is 
ego cropper known. 
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D, Is. ie 
a 
UTTON & Sons confidently recommend the at } 
Su 
Goods delivered karige poe, sone 5 per cent 
from unknown 
p 
SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
"THE SAFEST TIME FOR PLANTING RARE CONIFERZ. 
HE FINEST STOCK OF THE ABOVE IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND 
F nffor?. 
E NOBILITY, GE NTRY, AND THE LOVERS OF TA oat Lea TRIBE, 
bio 
ND P. DIXON, Norse 
1 
Seed of Cattell’s.Reliance fakeco y be had free by post 
at ls. Deryck, containing half an 
eed Establishmen rn s etara tte b 
7 T NEW REAS A Berns AT 6s. 
per dozen, or 30s. the set entire, to Trade» 
Dr. Sankey -~ estor > < ieu 
Fair Star - Mavourneen Miss Dolby 
‘Thetis __ |The Bride Star 
Flora Conqueror _ | Diadem 
Faye: ~ | Mrs. Spencer Volunteer 
gt et cad 
above Mr. Turner’: 
E 
James eae 
seems Moore & Sec s aig 
a s Fleurs 
Captivation 
ome mee 
obilissim: 
& Son’s set. 
. Henderson 
Striata perfecta 
Lady 
All the above ke plants well hardened. 
Henry May, The Hope Nurseries, near Bedale, Yorkshire. 
NOW READY. 
Dass Splendid BYBRIDISED CALCEO. 
an SEED has now stood the test several. lp i 
@ world-wide cele |, The: strain 
be obtained in th 
Seem, S 
ock in vigorous plants, an 
j rally acelin to the northern counties. T rhol 
of| E.P. D. having so large a sto cig can offer on “very liberal terms. PRICE Lists on icanon ae at 
e Exotic Marije A treet, Sculcoates, Hull, or mipi Queen Street, Hul 
The Trade supplied on liberal t 
es, Whitmanniana, 1 to 2 ft. | Biota monstrosa, s nnn Juniperus glauca ecg ds nubigena 
ao iota 1 to oo ee Fort a Sto} 4, enia saligna 
ucaria 6 feet, pete i ie ings goldiana Re ti 
i 2 feet dy Saar Fortumi foom.,2 to fect; 5 tanmmrascifolis ee ee 
» Cooki, Tto 3 feet ng seedlings » thurifera a 
À ghami, a fine sp lauca ibocedrus chilensis gs pressa 
Sisan t > tub, 5 td a Spa ia in aaa = Joani ” Dovastint 
is very han , Kewiensis icea appolinus Sh a 
e, 1268. i sB ni, 9 ins. to amabilis ericoides 
= Ditto, i 1 to 2 feet 2 feet » bracteata, o; Tha eo Seba 
» excelsa, 6 feet high, s Corneyana, 6 ins. to 5 ft. cent pere S 8. feet Sng prO 
splendid, 105s. » Lawsoniana ; a ‘splendid high, in first-rate con-|  ” tots i 
Ditto, 21s. to 428. stock of fine hand- dition, 210s. 3 caucasica, 6ind.'to on 
us Doniana, a splen- someplantsof ny Š gramdi s, fromseed, 9ins.| ” gegen, Aina ins. to 6 
heb Plant, 18 inches beautiful species, 6 r o 2 feet M4 SN ft. 
in 24 ins., 84s, M Nobi ei feet % p i E sr be ern microcarp “pa 
» Sel oid aes, ins., abiana, 1 to 2 fee nobilis, 6 inches to 3 feet 
+» Ditto, small, 10s. ci. =f sect mopacta, 6 ins. > Nordmanniana, 1 to 4 ft. age 6ins. toT ft. 
Biota cupressiformis, 6 inches 2 fee ra Pinsapo, 6 inches to 2 ft. seas ta, small, 21s. 
to 2 feet sy ejeto Pinus Bungeana, 5 feet a 
» dumosa, 6 inches to 1ft. | Dacrydium Franklini, 6 to} ,, Fremontiana, 2 feet ” Riar 6 ins. to-5 ft. 
” pers Ada emg 18 inches » macrocarpa - -a 
MaE O Ras TOS toss vr here compro * pone neta giganta Pott" 
” y. » hi ica compressa D ufia Welli =o I 
i 9to18inches| ,, -fragrans Podocarpus andina, 1 to 5 ft. to 7 feet e 
and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ORCHIDS, BRITISH and E 
‘| PERS, G GERANIUMS. PUCHSIAS, and Soft-wooded PLANTS, HERBACEOU US, &c. 
Exotic Nursey, Air Street, Sculcoates, Hull. 
Seed Establishment, 57, Queen Street, Hull. 
Pe ane S FERNS. 
STANSET IELD A PRON, ave a Nu Tod- 
get we nouncing that tor: 
yis in out post eras eyo of the follow. 
rare aioe FILIOES. 
hp GMINA PLUMOSUM.—Mr. Moore 
as" the most r ae and ares beautiful 
are ne Seem 
ing new an 
ATHYRIUM 
characterises 
ALADIUM CHANTINIL 
WE PARKER anp WILLIAMS beg to state 
that they can supply fine eae the a eg — 
pee in sy yor at 10s. 6d. — Paradise N 
Seven Sisters a) rnsey 
feel assured 
RGONIUM MRS. PONSONBY MOORE i 
attractive variety - 
` paee E 2 : 
A remittance or reference is requested with orders 
