SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWING. 
Bot ke AND McC ULLOC E 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
Avausr 4, 1860. ] THE _GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 709 
SENT POST PAID AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES, PER PACKET :— 
a aT: large flowered section, extra fine, 1s., 1s. 6d., and 2s. 6d. GERANIUM, Scarlet section, 10 varieties, 3s. 6d., mixed 6d. 
shrubby, cluster flowered section, extra fine, 1s., 1s, 6d , and 2s. 6d. PELARGONIUM, French kee apenes. extra png ie and 2s. 6d. 
agents for Dobson’s and Smith's, 1s, 1s. 6d., ‘and 2s. 6d. Fancy vai and 2. 
CINERAR ra fine, ls. and ls. 6d. ; agents for Smith’s, ls. 6d. and 2s. 6d. bap arge flo weredi English sieidtiony pale gots 1s, and 2s. 6d. 
NMOL. PAR: Wa ls. and 1s, 6d, ; agents for Sein 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. HELIOT ROPE, 1 9 splendid varieties, 3s. 6d. ; mixed, 6d. 
STOCK INTERMEDIATE, Covent Garden Market variety, two-thirds may be depended upon | LANTANA, 12 splendid varieties, 3s. ; mixed, ad. 
owering double, rg LILIUM L ANCIF OLIUM, 4 splendid’ varieties. 2s. 6d. ; mixed, 1s. » 
+3 w Hybrid Giant Cape, 5 var., 1s. 6d. and 2s. 6d. ; xed, 1s. CYCLAMEN, 6 beautiful varieties, 3s. ; africanum wariaty, le. 
Brompton. German, 12 var., 2s. and 3s. 6d. : mixed, he MIMULUS, fine, 6d. ot Sys bee AZORICA, true, 6d. 
Now aoi fo sring Beys perpetual flowering, 6 var., 2s. and | CALANDRINIA UMBELLATA, 
ixed, eee Ps WALLFLOWER. double Germ: ixed, 1s. 
HUNT'S SUPERB SWEET WILLIAM. undoubtedly e best in cultivation, ‘both as regards | ANTERRHINUM. 8 yarieties, ie "Gd. eat. 2s. 6d. ; mixed, Fy 
e, means and onc ii a aati rtion being what | CHRYSANTHEMUM eshte large flowered section. 1 
is ts _ _ sg ANUM, large flowerad anthers 
PINK, saved fromthe most beautiful prize flowers sige tod to give the greatest | CHOICK AQUIL EGIA, CAMPANULA. CANTERRURY BELLS, ‘DELPHINIUM. DIANTHUS, 
peer os ny a r mg and 2s. 6d. DIGITALIS, GATLLARDTA, GAURA, L LUPINUS, ŒNOTHEK A, ARS Lhe POTEN- 
PANSY, saved from the best and newest named flowers, 1s. 6d. and 2s, 6d. per herr | TILLA, &c., &c. to 6d. per packet, (SEE SPRING C OGUE.) 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES, rose pink fi i pl k, baskets, small beds, edzings. &c.. 6d. and 1s. per packet. 
SPLENDID DOUBLE ITALIAN- SAVED CARNATION AND PICOTEE SEEDS. 
F F 
kivat +) 3 iii ale t 
The gin Tree, inter-fi ing i x 
t th 1 taste for this splendid and easily cultivated class of flowers, we have so considerably reduced our prices as to bring them within 
the reach J every lover mi the Carnati d Picotee 
CARNATION, 12 vars. of selfs, 10 seeds of each .. 48. 0d. | oan aver 12 verter fancy, n seeds ofeach .. 4s, 0a; E AR A 12 brien egal iy selfs of gn <5 be E 
be RTO j èd 
a n Flakes ni » -- 40 ” 5 Yellow welts 10 Pape] ofeach.. 5 0 v5 y Per selfs 10, rt 
» » a PE ” ” ” ” 3 0 ” ” ” 2 6 
-a a Bizarre 0 o cA E i sy a Flakes 10 99° 0 a = SO $ bs arse 10° * 4 3 
" J5 rhea -s 2 6 a 7 or o9 545° Fs 
CARNATION, choice mixed, 2s. 6d. ; Ditto ditto Perpetual, 2s. 6d. | "pICoTeE, choice hea: ‘ts 6d. ; Ditto ditto TELNR 2s. ea 
NEW TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM SEED. 
CORDYLINE (DRACÆNA) INDIVISA. m gii 
Ea ESTABLISHMENT. 
MESSRS. JOHN AND CHARLES LEE si rer qori ie 
ho wt. Also w Italian Rye Grass seed 
x Early nate 
CORDYLINE INDIVISA FR OM NEW ZEALAND. , z 
AN ACCOUNT OF WHICH WAS GIV IN THE PETE mse ONICLE, OCT. 2, 1859, m 868. The Ga rdeners’ € onirele, 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1860. 
is impossible to give an adequate, description of this wonder of Nature, which should be seen in n its native grandeur to be MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
eE i appreciated. Specimens can, however, be seen at this ent which already prove the accounts reer Bed of Wacusnsx, Aoga iT sie agora Committee) 
its merits to vic Aei reliable. Mey Peg at a high elevation it will be a very hardy Conservatory Plant, and will probably 3 y t s Place ,....... Noon 
bear total e 
n the Wesi of England and in Ireland. ; 
CORDYLINE | DIVISA attains ie ght of from 10 to 20 feet, inan ‘erect and undivided trunk on which the foliage is Lerrers from TESINE IE all over - 
te ra with vigone a p = the ground. bg dof are ae A Ma her 8 greate Etant e ET Men on ne a to shea i country furnish abundant proofs that in this se. 
length, and from 6 to 9 inches in breadth. Their colour is of the richest description : a road rominent midrib o 
crimson brown runs through the entire length, and numerous red and white lines run parallel to the midrib; the whole | 80 Many kinds of crops are not succeeding well . 
ct. The under The | Grapes rot; seeds will not grow; Gourds cast 
surface is overlaid with a rich golden bronze producing an elegant effe side of the leaves is glaucous. The 
whole ste cde a din its nA and unique beauty. heir fruit; Cucumbers gum and curl. up; the 
earlier flowers - Tpos, which ally yield 
: : the best, drop off without setting; French Beans 
Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, London, W. erie hak eds oid tat a0 aed i ycllow y 
foliage; the more tender Strawberries set imper- 
fectly ; Peach and Nectarine tr in many i 
iage; r 
j t i tari = 
T R I F 0 L I U M I N E A R N A T U pud SRE died after hiest AE, oo the ape Eens 
ineli ollow the 
(present price) 4d. per 1b., before dropped their fruit have done s so almo: = 
ings To crown all G 
with “ Practical Hints on its Successful Cultivation,” showing how 2 to 3 tons per acre of the most ti ai these can o be g to the aa of 
Hay may be secured, the advantages of sowing it where broad Clover is thin, and its superiority to Tar soil as pavers Patch te ly or to that of the 
as green food. abner i to ga za ay Preiss tor no 
oubt is liable to be affected under conditions 
P A G E ial T 0 0 G O O D | wholly unconnected with the soil; but it more fre- 
kA E 2 i AE ASS quently than otherwise is pea that when every 
g g t g where better crops are AE Terana has been taken inside a house-to secure 
than in any part of a poe ffer it at the above low rate for cash. Price to the ‘Lrade per pos ealthy growth, Speer savarttoolent occurs from 
NEw rans SEED ... per Ib. 1s. 04, TE ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, per bain te 5s, to 7s. vildo na adit lie soil 
O 4 [MUSTARD per Ib, &đ. t0 54./ Not being e sp 
icons grt ett “The bes anaged Vinery in the world 
nothing ie the for the roots is 
ns a WINTER VETCHES and WINTER OATS as soon as hary ; 
But we 
PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES AND Grovers. causes wiioh are ikl 
ay = _ 
NEW CRIMSON, PURPLE, AND prie CHINESE RADISHES. 
hese n ardy, and if sown in August or September 
The er prin reer Sa I 
| under favourable ak he it sy for h 
Tak 
ae ona yi piee ictus favour bah ti pact Ao ri the winter, in the open ar ings in 
fica often to suffer great injuries from unskil- 
CALCEOLARIA and CINERARIA in packets of 2s. 6d. to 1s., saved from one of the finest collections in | r pruning. 7 t requires plenty of pape > whilst 
Europe, and Seeds for or exportation to all parts of the world. gr see, but it sry soil that any time 
saturated with water. morass fs es n wis suit it. 
e do not mean to say ‘as it was ever planted in 
St Pan 
“Royat South Hants Seed Establishment, Southampton. 
