830 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Suermpen 15, 1860, 
pn THR _GARDENERS..CHRONICLE AND AGRE 
FRESH IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS. 
THE AUTUMN SUPPLEMENT TO 
CARTER’S GARDENERS VADE MECUM 
ANNUAL SERIES) 
(25th 
UTTON al mi have»just 
ceived fro rlem one of the 
BULBOUS isthe ROOTS 
ever imported into this country 
Prices yo) odai 2, as ‘see he, 
"IS JUST PUBLISHED. 
It contains a List of all the: best varieties of DUTCH anp CAPE. BULBS suitable 
Royal coving bas Establishment, planting, with carefully written articles as to the ‘best'mode: of 
TRIFOLIUM Sy SEED 
CHEA 
P. 
alboan the same. 
#5* FORWARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
UTTON anv SONS can sup- 
ply NEW SEED Very curaP in 
large eee the crop being large 
this s 
ae cash price (according to.quan- 
tity required), may be had on applica- 
tien. 
CARTER'S 40s, COLLE td OF BULBS 
FOR FOR 
IN G. 
“ALL FIRST SIZED AND PICKED ROOTS 
i 
U n extra fine HYACINTHS, in 12 sorts 1 dozen TULIPS, DUC V. an THOL, — 
ai EOT RE * j aia AET EAN NARCISSUS in'9 sorts pa y 
tage of Paris), È: 2 dozen single sweet-scented JONQUILS ee 
1 dozen do, VARMILION BRILLIANT 
COMMON or INCARNATUM, 3d. to ie ldozen  do., REX RU RRORD 
per lb., ee practical Hints on its s zen do, TOURNESO 
cultivation, 
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, per bush., 5s, to 7s. 
150 newest A ROČ US, in 50 sorts 
1 dozen TULIPS, DUC VAN TAOL, redand yellow | 
Half the above Coliection, 20s. 
SEED OR EXPORTATION, 
Specially selected and packed to artive in 
ood condition. 
GUERNSEY & BELLADONNA LILIES, LAW S W E 1 JOUT MOW: { 
Blooming Bulbs, Ro n. $ A e 
Just Dees öllection of . 
PE DH BUL 
A en South ampi 
OWS ie AM8 APE. 
Mee ARTHUR HENDERSON 4 ia D Co. beg 
to remind their P: s and Friends that the Prize of 
pio rand: o Three Guineas le by them for the first and 
ze Dis of the above celebrated Grape, will take 
thee Palace Show of ie srg & 20th September. 
Pleme Grape can eh at = ~ bn age the 
ory e-apple Place, ‘repection the large bunches 
érries is earnestly solicited by Grape Growers and Gentle- 
ni Pte Pinca ne’ fruit. 
pple Place, a me cabs eae 
SP 
3 pey merits of this little Plant for the above purpose being now fully recogni midiras nd having 
j tood the test of six successive seasons, we have great Er TN in L recom mending e 
7g} Our customers, “Mr, Summers, its original raiser at the Ci l Palace Nursery, Syd m, having made 
7 over to us the entire Stock of new Seed for the present ¥eason, we how ‘offer it in packe 
» Is. 2s, 6d., 5s and 2ls, Or per eae 
We be; See a us remarks upon the culture-of Spergula, as practised by Mr. Summers, premising 
mis ps sown I läst August % Sppe present now a full twelvemonth’s EEOAE S i 
> sown 
= 2Septe15. | 
NES. RA ERN ER in an- 
or etheetianrae | tee wat Ta cats. apariats FOR RAISING SPERGULA. bos 
sis aoe 
iepen rg $ useat e seed bed, dig the ground in shape of a ridge (to throw off the water in pag and 
Black Hamburgh Bho nna Gatton the surface Arai pect aes RIPE ae z spread the seed thinly over the bed, and with a rake gently stir the surface, after which 
White Sweetwater | Grizz’ scat ae peasy, give a good watering through a fine rose, The bed aaa ld then be hooped over and shaded with a mat or piece of. Tiffany 
‘Black Princo Mill i Hamburgh lady Downe’s Bence doubled, the object in. shading being to abe the rapid evaporation of moisture ;'in act she time sige until 
Black Tripoli Royal eap lin; pre the plants make their appearance, the should ‘ot co allowed to become Wh EK e plants are well above d they 
| orm Buckland weel should A dually hardened, but if duckie the first month the weather should m and di y will require attention 
Lay gal urg Constant ui nany See meet -e rin ae ae a the end of Maroh fo iol gee bard may be pe Rect plante ed out to form = ig hip r 
e ren! m Zi i) wo. artic’ s 
West's St. Pete Golden H mburgh | Museat M dEn 1561, Stis. Snake eo pe 
of t tre 010 feet long, are. ver: A 
and the wood. well” Tivoned, a plump, Sad aaa (ore farther information respecting the elegant, mossy, and carpet appearance of this plant, we beg tovéfer to Mr. 
b a fine l AAA eteri inpoi a “i piper 1 gee i A poljen A sti ties of aa to that of Mr. ion i the Cottage. Gardener. ` Mr. r Summers, will ope 
~ are ve bf the varie ared for Orchard leased - ac es o! pergula, or give information to parties desirous of. forming a lawn, u 
House Culture, being formed into me bahea wis spurs upon | *PPHeation to him at his Nurser, an 
each side, Prices can’ be obtained upon application.—Camden. 
eed would beg leave to caution the public against purchasing: seeds of various Saginas,. &c. (wh 
aman e quantities of ‘which have are hoon. pense to tneir notid ‘ais eatin ‘and ‘represented as seg god of = 
Spergula pi ee ugh their hands they 
J.i ivi ERY IRTA PSÒN V feel “great es E aS st era, (the seed being very whole stock of NEW seed will pass ‘thro: 
than that obtained from t 
a they Te gave aera gep eenen scent heir Establish ; 
eel t ive entire : : 
E in ia 1, spears (oz 1o planet Bracken | 5 Mees CARTE dsm 3 Lon J 
es ck Hambur t growing still i 3 ‘ 4 Hi } o 
egat thn ie as favourite under der same irin itis B & €o., See “set 237 and 238, High Holborn, ae, — 
Setter and of habit. A fine bunch w: à z a iii 
eei before the Fruit Committee of the Horticultural 
aS 
on July 3ist-ult., which was hi aly as of by 
apee mner paranas Comoe A y al 10m 6d, a 
Sieh: 
aye ent boat & tae (ion goss 2 a beantifal 
bunch of Song Swee! a ent Lew a variety which, whe. 
pay Ae shouldered ` oat 
better kno! favourite; the bu 
of. “and handsome, - 
C ee 
CHOICE SE 
ESSRS, PARKER -AND WILLTA AMS beg to 
offer the following New ‘and Genuine SMHDS, all of 
which are strongly recommended :— 
acket—s. 
CAULIFLOWER, New Early Mammoth ar Figs x 
sce, Boke — 1 ; NE W SEE D $ ‘ 
r : THE QUEENS SEEDSMEN, 
a PETER LAWSON & SON, 
g 0 27, GREAT GEORGE : STREET, oe S.W. 
ae bet ir. ee o ARE NOW SUPPLYING NEW SEEDS FOR AUT SOWING. 
fi 
E 
CALCEOLARIA, Sects finest mixed 
, CINERARIA, froma be est named varieties 
noe Hedde mn j 
PANSY, from maod varieties |. s> 
PRIMULA sinensis fimbriata ‘ 
een M. copsicastram 
. -Pp 
M ull O D pad ja 
ery finest qualities of TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM, ITALIAN. spaus age 
Hollo: STUBBLE TaN ALSIKE-CLOVER, DWARE BROAD-LEAVED ten Keay 
GRASS SEEDS, all carefully selected, and delivered Carriage paid at moderate 
