Jury 28, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 631 
SEEDS FOR PRESENT PLANTING. 
BUTLER AND McCULLOC BZ, 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
SENT POST PAID AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, PER PACKET :— 
PHORA ME large flowered section, extra fine, 1s., 1s. and 2s. 6d. GERANIUM, Scarlet section, 10 varieties, 3s. 6d., mixed 6 
Sneek, cluster idasi section, Paks hie in Py a, and 2s, 6d. PELARGONIUM, French spotted varieties, extra fine, 1s. kaa 
ts for Dobson’s and Smith’s, 1s., 1s. 6d., and Fa ancy varieties, extra fine, 1s, and 2s. 6d. 
CINBRARIA, aie ae 1s. and ls. “6d. § agents for Smith’ S, Us. 6d. = 2s. 6d. Largo e flowered ‘English varieties, extra fine, 13. and 2s. 6d. 
PRIMULA, extra ne. Is. and 1s. 6d. ; agents for pith s, Is. i on bea 6d. HELIOTROPE, 10 splendid varieti a, a 6d. ; mixed, 6d. 
STOCK INTERMEDIATE, Covent Garden Market 9 23. bd, led fl LANTANA, 12 ‘splendid gree ars 4 ixed, 4d 
ing double, le LILIUM LANCIF mg oe 4 sp) praia’ vars ieties, , 2s. ixed, 1s. 
f es Hyb: ybrid Qia Giant Cape, 5 var., 1s. 6d. and 2s, 6d, ; mixed, ls. CYCLAMEN, 6 beautiful varieties, 3s. ; AAEE vaian Is. 
y Brom mi TA vAr 28. ADA BIOS mixed, 1s. MIMULUS, fine, 6 MYOSOTIS AZORICA, true, 6d. 
33 argo “lowering Bm mperor, “perpetual i Hows ering, 6 var., 28. and CALANDRINIA OMBELEATA 
Bs. Gd. t mixed, 1 WALLFLOWER, double German, mixed, 1s. 
HUNT'S SUPERB SWEET WILLIAM, undoubtedly the best dajka both as r ANTERRHINUM, 8 varieties, is! 6d. and 2s. 6d. ; Srey 
e, marking, and Be tes CHRYSANTHEMUM INDICUM, Les nie flowered s, 
Passed Auricula flowered, ls. NUM, large Fa I 3 
PINK, saved fro’ e most beautiful prize flowers and are warranted to give the greatest | CHOICE AQUILEGIA, CÄMPANULA, CANT REHORE BELLS, DELPHINIUM, DIANTHUS, 
a n oP 6d, and 2s. 6d. DIGITALIS, pra etn GAURA, PINUS, ŒNOTHERA. BERIS HUMEA, POTEN- 
PANSY, saved from the best and newest named flowers, 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per packet. TILLA, &c., &. to 6d. per packet. ’ (SEE SPRING CATALOGUE. ) 
The following Carnations ashe — AFAA bopa pias a ually great care by our Sardinian Correspondent, 
The Perpetual Tree, or ets) er-fl ab new section) merit special attention. 
o meet the greatly Tapani | faste ejor thie splendid and easily cultivated class of flowers, we have so wiati reduced our prices as to bring them within 
tte Peach of energy lover of the Carnation 
GAPNATION, 12 yars. of selfs, a” seeds ofeach .. y 3 sai ic 12 a fancy, 10 seeds ofeach ., + e: os ho AMON: 12 TAME, fancy, 19 selfs of each ., - y- 
i Flakes 24 A Ey of 0 s , Yellow selfs, 10 seeds of each | “8 0 PA is: s Bea T 40 
` K Bizarre 10 3? p 4o » s Flakes 10 # » 350 » ; Flakes ie Ey 
» » 5 y .3 0 » eee aS Ye a 
CARNATION, Bks mixed, as. ‘6d. ; S det Perpetual, "bs. 6d. | "PICOTEE, choice mixed, 2s, 6d. ; Ditto dita pomru, 2s. 6d. 
AWB ER 
JAMES CARTER & CO. Hares SOKNER maring during, the at to 
: years been awarded, ree BT Ah she, Fondly ical and Hor- 
ticultural Socie' their the best Collection 
of this fruit, is now p Fi ko Paired dk for strong — 
of all the leading kinds, to be supplied during August, and 
AVE TO OFFER TH 
CHOICE SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWING. |¥eci ie Siow coon 
can be supplied, established in small pots. 
ey 
The Royal tf Rms 5 
| CARNATION, 12 choicest varieties, PICOTEE, Pood fine, mix: 3 ne 4 2s, 6d. 
BIZARRE, 10 seeds of each 8s, 6d. RPETUAL Pt ry AN i$ eis sy E Radha: ue nila tale a ape Sa tak 
Do. do, FAMEUSE, do. 40 HoLiyHook 12 mo i ze varieties.. 1. ts BOO UTHILL’S cto AM EENE LEH. Jig will be 
Do. do. FLAKE. do. 8 6 splendid kog f pna P) sent out on an gust 20. Strong fine plants for 
Do. do. YELLOW BIZARRE and PERENNIAL PE LOX, Ha newest varieties e+ SiG bearing next nd oo 
ASN aLr. do: ME ont mixed EERTE A HIGHLAND 005 om BICHARD 1i, 5 ° 
FIOOTERS, 12 phala VATS., WETTE GROUNDS dbi. HR E man m Ee hine ki H eoa ry 
RONE T | Ger é PŘINGESS ee OF EN , ae 6d. per “100: 
White do. 3 6 PELARGO;} choice ater ana faney vars. 10 ; 
PERPETUAL CARNATIONS, qp: 8 6 ANTIRRHINUM, finest SP 2 . 0 6 PRINCE o. OWALES, 7s no hese 10s. 
3 6 PENTSTEMON, sama mixed ie 0 6 BLACK PRINCE, 58. per itn a ie 
mr BES CALCEOLARIA, ex! Pearson and blotched.. 1 0 The two first named have been davgrely tokba my ground 
PICOTEES ve, 3:8 CHRERA RA laste i, eared, E. colours; and these last three years hundreds of poop, and highly spoken 
CARNATION, extra fine, mixed erie ee iad variety y 1 0 of in the Gardeners’ Chronicle two are early 
PERPETUAL, do, . a +. 2 6 t| PRIMULA, finest fringed SS i i ae 1 0 jand late, account of the ARSA yf inually 
© Mr, A. ee ere od Pine-ap) - Piace Mirje = 
“The Improved Black Prince, or Ri 
@z> For other Perennials for present sowing, and directions for cultivation of the same, see CARTER’S ire ITEA the size of. the. old sort, fruit egn 
“GARDENERS’ VADE MECUM,” which will be forwarded post free on application to and heavy, of an excellent colour, with brisk high flavour- 
Highland Mary is more ta eee e shape of ih shape, 
4 een, but fruit more ciaee qre of a more pe, 
JAMES CARTER & C0., Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C, Ep ging ere lye ah aes pe Dat Ream aa augs 
> roved Black Prince will be most valuable for preserving, the 
i avour being so and sharp.” Dr. Lindley —- me him- 
N E W S E E D S fe) F self, that he pover could depend upon having a wberry 
A until he he had my bi 2 
on the Strawberry, sho wing how to obt ly 
CHOICE CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, 
and fine-frnged CHINESE PRIMULA. 
targo eror off a smäll piece of ground. 
amphlet on the Potato, with 20 more Articles 
On Markel Gardening round Ióndón, yrs) 1s. is f&e., Is. 
ultivation of the mg eg Ki ling of Woodlice, 
Vegetable tone. Paper, gratis. 
Payable to James Curnitt, Camberwell, ae 8. 
E ED 
SUTTON & SONS s A reak 
R PRESENT SOWING. 
CA OLARIA, Alaaa hybzidiaod, in neato packets, s. d. 
are now og od supply new Seed of the above in packat of aai iréctíons for 8 for sowi wir J _ 1s. 6d. s3 to 6d., 38. vat 4 5 0 
TO w and prize O 
, 2s. 6d., and l 5s. each, all e equal ally fine Š DELPHINIUM FORM SUM ` ie 6 
HOLLYHOCK, 100 seeds a es es | 
SUTTON & SONS, ROYAL BERKS ESTABLISHMENT, READING. PANSEY, from the best named flowers 1.1) eee 
ee ere ATE STOCK, scarlet, fine e 
PERPETUAL white, very double 0. 6 
_ CORDYLINE (DRACÆNA) INDIVISA. oa sa odi felon all Post Bas 
MESSRS. JOHN AND CHARLES LEH|@he Gat 
re, e 4 4}. Paas 1 te 
CORDYLINE INDIVISA FROM NEW ZEALAND, 
AN ACCOUNT OF WHICH WAS GIVEN BY DR. LINDLEY IN THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE, OCT. 29, 1850, Pp. 868. 
tharougnis possible to gi f Nature, which should be seen in its native grandeur to be | to 
fismmugely appreciated “Specimena eat however, be acon artis establishment wic sendy prove the accounts reeived af Ginecdshoart 
ieee quite relia Being found at, a a high ele vation it will be a very hardy Conservatory Plant, and will probably |- “93, ‘ah 
CORDYLINE aa pp fot from 10 10 to 20 feet, in an erect and undivided trunk on which the foliage is introduction, bids r to take a very prominent 
A epee yer and measure from 5 to 6 feet in ñ déclorced 
: tion: a broad and prominent midrib of | place in our doc S. 
secon ruus throughs thee the entire eeel erous red and white lines rah i to the midsib: pe wh The African Teak, though somewhat Teer 
whole tree is sald with e mioh golden bronze’ otacng beauty, = Se eee TE RENS: A | Tadian -5 as regards the wood in o 
ž s far below it in general ang “on 
nen aalis N, bears no affinity to it. The 
