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Suprexcer 8, 1860.| THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. sil 
pine Sn a ES al aak lene arin tn cereale 
CARTER’S 40s. osama OF BULBS 
ee 
DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. 
es 5 
F R F.O.8 C.J TAS 4 
“ ” gma VEITCH, ore Royat Exotic NURSERY, 
ALL FIRST SIZED AND bears ROOTS. Chelsea, S.W., begs to aumounce Ahat he hae Focal vet his 
annual goed 3 of BULBOUS ROOTS from Holland, and is 
pleased to say that they are PARTICULARLY FINE and in EXCEL- 
2 dozen extra fine HYACI ony in 12 sorts 1 dozen TULIPS, DUC YAR THOL, soarioh ay CONDITION. CATALOGUES are now ready and will be 
2 dozen POLYANTHUS ROTSSUS, 2 9 sorts ; te An ad forwarded on application. 
2 dozen single t- y BE N dozen o. J. V., Jun., desires to im r upon those who patronise 
150 ikea aA CROCUS, i in n B worta sorts |4 doon Ap Eupan him the great advantage of g ie op Y% EARLY, 
I. h ful l ti a $ bi at 
1 dozen TULIPS, DUC VAN d yell do. TOURNESOL a ante tall tout DAAN ME te teed Daa 
F GERANIUMS REER dADOE AND PRE PANTS: 
Half the above Collection, 20s. CATED PLANTS gon nue HARDY VARIE- 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, 237 and 288, High Holborn, W.C. ESSRS. PARKER ann WILLIAMS beg to inform 
their friends and a nad Band new poet and 
descriptive CATALOGUE of t which are added 
LAWNS WITHOUT MOWING. ais aca hie etal te 
RGULA PILIFERA. 
application.—Paradise Nursery, Seven Sisters and Hornsey 
Roads, Holloway; London, N. 
ROYAL PAVILION, BRIGHTON. y; 
AND SUSSE EX FLORICUL- 
\ HE merits of be rie F Jek for the above purpose being now Tally ae recognised, and having E BRIGHTON 
TR tood the test of si ve seasons, we have great “pleante i in recommending it to the netice of TURAL anp HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S pwr 
i Aea customers. Mr. Banmer “ts original raiser at the 2 stal P. eri Nursery, miaa DEA » havi ying m made 
r to us the entire Stock of new Seed for the present seas we now offer it in packets of Pe 
Gd, 1s, 2s. 8d., 5s. and 21s. Or per Ounce, cedar D 
We beg to subjoin a fi culture of Spergula, as practised by Mr. Summers, premising | Pri e had on a Age +8 bg Bap: ze 
> ‘Se rae or a SPAR iol, DMak ai — perintenden’ 
een’s Brapesiess 
oOo x or 5 in s, & oT Through the "liberality of the the 
irectors of the South Coast way, the Committee 
STRUCTIONS FOR RAISING SPERGULA pleasure to e oto Rxhibitors—het Plants, &c., 4 
Exhibition, will be conveyed to oe from all Stations and 
back week they came, free of ch: 
The Plants, &c., from London mie "be deliv 
ihat ag mpedlings. pine e — and Sirek en present now a full eee s growth in advance of 
sown 
eee z Sp Gee a a S a ae st a f nore Bek 
k EERE ape tls if aad oii Sg Wis nae rane rahe |t eee fara an be delivered to 
and rane. Towards the steer of March following they may ig me either planted out to form vag the ne amie ve Station een neha deer vans carriages, 
m or put in thickly the intended lawn. Full particulars of this final planting will be given in our New Seed i: ged ake vir: yet notice should ms o gives So me 
garlen or pe 1861, at 
For further information respecting the elegant, mossy, and carpet like aj rance of this plant, wi to refer to Mr. 
splawed to Poono ee te apa Eironi s pon to sper of of Mr. Beaton in the Cottage Gar Aeae- Mie pte Bae will at say: i eget Ci er must be loaded more 
bme è eased biliti perg ive informatio: es desirous of forming a lawn, upon an 9 feet from the prow 
eae = | pB- Vano he Show a Oe to the Dorie 
J. ©. rn would te Bar eo to caution the public against purchasi eeds of various Saginas, which are onl; the morning of the Show, nyoy pla agg &c., to the Pavilion. 
Annuals), quantities of which have been jm tneir notice chia: AD, che and represented as Dat sond of the tr Pett ei Set ol oF ye Boe a Ri 4 
d we them boo! 
Eparanila piii Gha poed being vory similar p, but whole stock of NEW seed will pass through their hands they can wa departure eee: Epwarp Ca wt hy 
_—_ RACKLEY, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
GRAND ELORA J ae ea oe 
SHOW, — land, entrance pa; 
ment, will Pe held at Brackley, ‘on on PRIDAT. 7 Septeraber 2 pi 
of FLO PLOWBRS a RUIT, VEGI aieea best sı apoian 
PRT E] aà 
50 
30 110 
50 210 
3 0 110 
20 5 
3 6 20 
20 ro 
EY 0 10 
t a d 010 
10 0” 
10 010 
NEW SEEDS. 81 ts 
THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, ne + 
PETER LAWSON & SON, 
27, GREAT GEORGE STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W. ~~ 
ARE NOW SUPPLYING NEW SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. 
21, 
rackloy ha a on Station satis ae 
er ae and Schedules may be ob- 
Manor House, Brackley. 
finest qualities of TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM, ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, SIX WEEKS Ee Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
The very 
STUBBLE Ti TURNIP, ALSIKE CLOVER, DWARF BROAD-LEAVED RAPE, MUSTARD, PERMANENT ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1860. 
eee: carefully selec’ ae 
bc cee S 
MEET INGS FOR THE ENSUING WE K. 
Tuespay, Sept. n paene gge 
CORDYLINE (DRACÆNA) INDIVISA. Tuonsmar — A URES Mana a Piace ess MOOR 
Twoor three years ago a plant of one of the 
MESSRS. JOHN AND CHARLES LEE apa Vea aaa ie 
ponovilae INDIVISA FROM NEW ZEALAND, was adinitted withont: the eli 
panama OF WHICH WAS GIVEN BY DR. LINDLEY IN THR GARDENERS CHRONICLE, OOT: 29, 1850, Pp: 868. bat a ate dint tate 
mah spp on 
oe of this „ which should its native grandeur to be iw ea cae ee a 
Be quito relia ae Boin NE ie ‘cn ai ths ostablishmant which aad itty at accounts received of affected, and the disease is still spreading. 
Haglan will be a very hardy Conservatory Plant, and will probably |<) oulent plants, however, of other genera are not 
in ing 
iz 
nese i vigon INDIVISA wanna m 10 to 20 foct, in an erect, and undivided trunk on which the foliage is 
from 6 to 9 inch tn DAAA The leaves are set on to the greatest advantage, and measure from f feet.in | perfect health. 
brown runs through the entire th, Thoir colour is apc gre “gamit np ; ad prominent ‘nid = a ba popen f the disease, as far as we can 
overlaid witi erous Whita es run e 
unsurpassed in ie ee le Rt ing an elegant effect, ‘The under side of tho leaves is glaucous. The om the specimens 
ja personal inspection of tho houses in whih it has 
ai i cade po 
Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, London, W. pass ias of the leaves is sprinkled with minute to red 
