SEPTEMBEP. 22, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL i 851 
š c LOWER ROOTS. 
~ CARTER’S 40s. COLLECTION OF BULBS CARES, TURRE "oer aay ‘Meas 
Slough, ee just radii his usual large consignme: 
F F re) R Cl from Holland, and is g gratified in being able to perc “that aA 
G. bulbs are KOT. f fine, andi in the pest condition, Fie sib ane 
CATALOGUE ust issued, will be t fi to 
“ALL FIRST SIZED AND EA ROOTS” addr or EAN a. 
As successful cultivatio on depends in rable 
degree upon early plasititig: the great PRAE pe oe piviiy 
2 dozen extra fine HYACINTHS, in 12 sorts 1 dozen TULIPS, DUC VAN THOL, scarlet pier nase Bly re eee Mutrorinn Slough; 
2 dozen POLYANTHUS NARO ISSUS, i in 9 sorts ldozen do. ose adiacent to Eton and Windsor, and also at, Salt Hill, > > 
2 dozen single sweet-scented JONQUIĻS onon go: geeis pendigi ROOF 
150 newest Seedling eee ent a sorte ldozen do. REX RUBR 
1 dozen TULIPS, DUC VA: dyellow! dozen do. TOURNESO 
foe oe above Pokcetion, 20s. 
VEI ' $ i 
JAMES CARTER & CO, co, " Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. D Chels elsea, 8.W., bogs to at: are 
ere aa rs FAP F PEPELA T E Serena pleased | to Fo that they are PARTICULARLY FINE and in Ex 
TUM OGU. now read, 
SUPPLEMENT TO sod on ae ae pip 
N for rin ap 
9 9 J. » desires to impress upon those who patronise 
C ARTER? 5 4 AEDENERS y ADE MECUM him Po posses pAn of rag him their ORDERS EARLY, 
ar -the successful cultivation of Bulbs depends in a great 
re upon‘their BEING PLANTED EARLY IN THE SEASON. 
NUAL SERIES) mp ISOLIOM TARDIF A FLEUR BLANCHE 
> ROUGE 
IS JUST PUBLISHED. i (much recommended for succession by 
Vilmorin of Paris). 
COMMON or INCARNATUM, 3d. to 4d. 
per lb., with practical Hints on its suc- 
cessful i Mae 
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, per bush., 5s. to 7s. 
COW CABBAGE, 3s. ae per cae 
\ WINTER VETCHES, WIN’ OATS, 
dt contains a _ List of all the best varieties of DUTCH ann CAPE BULBS suitable 
r planting, with carefully written articles as to the best mode o of 
enean the same. 
WARDED POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO 
JAMES CARTER & 00, Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
AND RYE. 
PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES AND 
CLOVERS. 
SEEDS FOR EXPORTATION, 
specially selected and packed to arrive in 
good. dition. 
GUERNSEY & BELLADONNA LILIES, 
Blooming Bulbs, =f s per dozen. 
Just iti ported. “é collection of 
athampton. 
LIUM INCARNATUM SEED 
CHEAP, 
`S Sur sD SONS can aup- 
N ply Eni SEED VERY CHEAP 
N pgo PA enema the crop being large 
jI ‘ati cash price (according to quan- 
jj tik Jteanired) may be had on api plica- 
NEW SEEDS. 
Royal Berks Seed Establishment, 
Reading. 
THE TRUE SPERGULA PiLIFERA, 
BARRE. 
a , site SON, „Jhou, THE CR 'RYSTAL PAUACE au 
Aa said ITE UTTON ded sew 
27, GREAT GEORGE STREET, WESTMINSTER, S W. Es Seed now ready, GEN fho 
ARE NOW SUPPLYING NEW SEEDS FOR AUTUMN pallets @a! in SE dat Gh) ae ae 
each, Post free, with instructions 
Reece Ioi 
fine. OALOROL a RiAS” “CINEMATIC 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA; 
SUTTON anD SONS, 
Royal acca; © need Establishment, 
ing. 
he very finest qualities of TRI UM INCARNATUM, ITALIAN RYE- GRASS, SIX WEEKS a 
' STUBBLE TURNIP, ALSIKE CLOVER, DWARE BROAD-LEAVED i te EE IERI, PERMANENT 
GRASS SEEDS, all carefully selected, and “delivered Carriage paid at moderate 
BULBS FOR THE SEASON. 
MESSRS. E. G HENDERSON: & SON 
ANNUAL | BULB CATALOGUE 
EARLY SERINE FEED. 
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS SHOULD 
NOW BE SOWN. 
JSTE s Pp th er 
ALIAN RYE-GRAS! 
R 1 Rerkch}. 4 
lishment, 
A Guide to the Sig of Miscellaneous Ornamental? 
Flower rp and Tubers 
Reading. 
AJ w ws o ib PT 
WILL BE READY B at E END OF SEPTEMBE NEW GRASS SEEDS FOR PER. 
and will be sent in a separate form on the receipt 3 postage stamps; and on the Saai of 12 more a | MANENT PASTU 
Coloured Lithographed Plate of the WELLINGTON NURSERY will be included, UTTON. AND SONS have a 
oT ac fresh ied of 
t class qualit: of CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, anp PRIMULA SEEDS, each 2s. 62. per packet. 
k SPERCSEE PILIFERA, 6d., 1s., and 2s. 6d. pe packet; and te for immediate planting bs, and. 16s. per 100. PERMANENT GRASS SEEDS, 
HUNT'S superb SWEET WILLIAM SEED, is. and 2s. 6d. per pa Of the most, suitable kinds. for ne 
GTON NURSERY, ST. _ST._JOHN'S woop, LONDON, N.W. 
d 
Th, 
YLINE INDIy ISA FROM NEW SATURDAY, mre Eben , 1860, 
ae OR BD ZEALAND, 
CCOUNT OF WHICH WAS GIVEN BY An LINDLEY IN THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, OCT. 29, 1859, Pp. 868. 
TAN: EVERS 
Iris impossible to give $an adequat SHORE T 
; _ Boron y appreciated. Speci sah tn of this wonder of Nature, which should be seen in its native grandeur to be MEETINGS FOR THE ENSU: 
>, be seen at this establishment Sec ie prove the accounts received of { Horticultural onl tee! 
expos e ligh elevation it will be very hardy Conservatory Plant, and will probably | ‘Tuvaspar, Sept, 27{ Martin RCS oy 
j 20 feet, in an erect and undivided pe a on hr a poo e fo Foge is EE AE i SOR ES. 
eaves te set on to the greatest advantage, and measure to 6 
Gao Their | Sty eter ges escription : a broad and prominent midrib ot! WHATEVER may be Raton hit which is peer 
Surface is overlaid eid-with Sai on iden i ength, and'n merous red and white linea run. parallel to the midrib : the nolb to attend the attempts at producing green Roses, 
"Whole tree is unsurpassed in its sus ie as ae pa ‘elegant o fect. The under side.of the leaves is glaucous: The | twe gan at least co: menerecal “a pE Prianie upon the 
appearance of an en aly t pall 
Nursery and Seed Establishes Hammersmith London, W, beautiful race of florists Eyl e likely to 
