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Serremure 29, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL AL GAZETTE. 869 
CARTER’S 40s. COLLECTION OF BULBS OBN Sy SOS ‘Splendid Prize ALCEO: 
LARIA Ser my ls. 6d., 2s. 6d., packet 
F FO RCI NG sealed.—Woodlands Nurs ery, Isle ere y W 
. 7 UNERARIAS CMe best DEE o i alee 
C'E piante, CATAL best kinds in strong 
“ALL FIRST SIZED AND PICKED ROOTS.” oe wean Sore, Woodland § econ aplication. 
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2 dozen extra fine HYACINTHS, in 12 sorts 1 dozen TULIPS, DUC Ea THOL, rag OHN DOBSON lap SONS beg Ja ate ie the at- 
2 dozen POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, in 9 sorts 1 raon es oe sites : iberal -i EEEE ae j bes above, who will 
2 dozen single sweet-scented sapere e x NT e liberally dealt with, choice selection sent at a 
150 newest Seedling CROCUS, in 50s a ee won. Weodiante NONE: lament Wee ee 
1 dozen TULIPS, DUC VAN THOL, eel yellow! 1 dozen do. TOURNESOL EW FUCHSIAS and CHRYSANTHEMUMS of 
Half the above Collection, 20s. f "4 Paip —12 New CHRYSANTHEMUMS for 9s. ; 
7 Seles, for 8. 
x 12 New FUCHSIAS for 9s. : or 25 varieties for 16s. 
JAMES CARTER & CO.; Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. CATALOGUE mey be had on bar pian —JosEPH CouRCHA, 
Wellington Row. Hart Lane, Bethnal Green Road, Lo ae E. 
\ \ TINTER BLOOMING PLANTS.—Purchasers are 
eer eee TO Subschbers, “CAMBLLIAS, AZALEAS, ERIGA “sgt 
the Subscribers. A A; A - 
3 J. LE DRES bina pi Leth and aCACI ‘AS, can be seen in thousands. 
CARTER s- “GARDEN mD ones MECUM | Fits grated Janu grandiiorun well st with fom 
Otahelte O ens in fruit, & 
H Low & Co., ‘Clapton Nursery, N.E. 
GOLD eit Mite 5 acd cing BOR-VITA. 
Is JUST PUBLISHED. | VERVAENEA’ 
|A. GEERT, g enan Ghent, Belgium, 
It contains a List of all the best varieties of DUTCH ann CAPE BULBS suitable | above + bogs Re PRR dy to send. out the 
planting, with carefuliy written articles as to the best mode of | entire stoo si > obtainer, M. Vervaene, of Ghent. 
| Pri . 6d. pries za pid over for every tħree taken. 
ED POST FREE ON APP | © 53 ROAT 
FORWARDED PPLICATION TO | LL anp CO.’S GENERAL An AND p DESCRIP. 
ps PRICED CATALOGUE f 
JAMES ORTER & C0., peA 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. ready, and will be sent freo on Sean Te 
tailed Lists of Greenhouse Plants, Conifers, 
| sneabe, as ety A all the\newest introductions in Soft-wooded 
EARLY FLOWERING BEDDING TULIPS. | Plants.— Rove) Nunnery, Grent Teme 
= | sn con cee oy IFERS. 
| OUELL à D CO. can supply 50 species of RARE 
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boone the same. 
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THE FINEST COLLECTION OF THE ABOVE ARE DESCRIBED AND PRICED IN AND HARDY. CONIFERS in good plants for 5/., package 
verpool, Manchester, New- 
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included, and carriage paid to Li 
F. G. HENDERSON. &  SON’S ee Nae ae 
A LIST of the above be had on d on applic ion 
oy: oni 
BULB -a a o EUs ERENCHLSYENSION 
1 plicati free) í oe anD CO. beg to inform the Trade be t 
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CROCUS ALETTA WILHELMINE.—The ioe and most ANN = KIEN. The greatest EA of the season in | the abowé variety, unequalled 
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beautiful variety kg Petun: It produces numerous well-formed blossoms of a Of its colour. p port by Dr. Lind fe in a Gardeners’ Ch Chronicle 
LILIUM. cies NTEUM.—The most stately of all Lilies for | rich mee ground colour, with a double white centre, whilst | of Sept 8, page 816. Price per 100 or 1000 on application. 
the co the ae even surfaced dark outer gu ard-petals are also belted | Bojai? E , Great Yarmouth, No us 
uae DIFOLIUM.—Similar in style, | or ico argined w: bie spa Its bec SA. ache tn _ mire | ONE YEAR SEEDLIN 
ut bloom: an eae; of a rich green leaf-verdure. It is a profuse Ç = rkea beg t 
x ming in later OSUM. (LANCIFOLTUM) GRANDIFLORA.— | bloo! and is aana adapted for greenhouse and conser- | F Siyi RD SANG aA SON 5, Ki Kirkealdy, bno year- 
By far oe Pris Koy a a e its aes = vatery ’ decoration by pot culture during the early spring and | | ing LARCH thin sown, and rations yore stimulante. 
Lilplike aie ee ee | eee ee PE Litas | Price 3s. Pe e $ = tet quantities by special bargain. 
CYCLAMEN.—The collection of this charming winter ES F San EYES a POTS. 
and spring plant for Fe o in Europe. z oeii VARIEGATED GE GERANIUM 8. | UCOMBE, INCE, D CO. have now a remark- 
Pion yr tog bese -—The most brilliant ly spring: A most beautiful variety, with large L'i abiy f fine me healthy page of re Vinea, a 6 to 10 feet 
R ne nd h; tp flags each leaf beco 1 the exception jdi choicest sorts, fit for immediate » pro- 
A PRICED LIST OF Alp Kiani h ofthe a rich Re ie es taken from thelr own experimental tnery 
‘age. | GOLDEN "FLEECE.—In this v waviéty the Naf is “entirely enables to warrant each kind true to name. 
» ” h variegated f etalon po tn during the summer, without centro or ‘ekg of fy y) PISTS of sorts and prices may be had on application to them, 
5 e very early Syřing-fowering Alpine and other colour. It will, therefore, be m valuable i ee ay Se 
” ” vjana Plants masses, &c. 4 SEDUM 60, hace heal Seen Feri 
ach blotched Pansies, abone- Bi Bed Gi F: CARTER anp C a ave much pleasure in offering 
RIUM ARGENTEUM | per 100 or 1000. PE Gi. oaheties in ee cece AEN 1o be the this handsome and free flowering Sedum to the trade. 
LADY EMILY PEEL. (Surpassing Shrubland Rose, Mar: | Chain and others in their close and dense habit, richness of fea | | The Fao rt ofi its merits is from the “ Proceedings of: 
ale de la Ferté, and Countess of Ellesmere),—A beautiful tint, and picturesque effect, presenting a more even and u the gt Society” for November 1859 :— 
bedding variety, with biqmone a A Ea violet-rose ground | swrjace Snes verdure than any other known plants. wed Sedum Fabaria var. rubra, a rosy lilac flowered kind, nearly 
oe ee clear white s E Sige? ae mete he | ne rp the British S. = ph exon Be and a ayia za —— 
even in their ex atl m an ect in form, havi a Con- | flowering plant for green sea ecoration, pri ucing edia 
olvulus-like outline. warf, compact and free growth CAMELLIA ` TRICOLOR IMBRICATA | af ite UP stor shane Hepes KATERN TOR en ne OF FER 
throughout the summer, with a long succession of its bri t A. | Ww. N HYDRANGEA. 
blossoms, will prove its adaptation EA flower-garden decora- SS per Aaii 12s, 
tion, — fed for Pee e in tl ace conservatory, prome- Figured in Part VII. of “ z CARTER & Co. ,Seedsmen, 237 and 238, h Holborn, W.C. 
nade, rges. Plants d. each. Plants are now ready, at Sri 81s. ôd., i 63s. each. BEM gE ; Hea 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, LONDON, N.W. ir j 2 
oo : ‘The Gareners’ Chronicle. 
CE.—The subscribers, DAVID anp GEORGE DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1860. ~ 
AN LAIRD, Norsmviner w, Cupar, Fifa, N.B., ms e 
have on hand a very fine stock of the following to spare to the ae 
y viz. :—1 and 2-years Transplanted BAUUEL BAYS, E Meeting 
and 2-years Cuttings of ditto, 2-years Transplan ted EVER- EER 
OREEN PRIVET, 1 and 2-years Transplanted LARCH. AMES of Coail of the HORTICULTURAL pranie; held 
neig a z VEITCH, 3 Jox » Royat Exorio NURSERY, yesterday, it was resolved that the NEw GARDEN 
HOICE BUL i ea, S.W., begs to EET that he has sae pes on x Ibe fi il in M 
TEPHEN SSROWN’S CATALOGUE ue Bass Seed “supply of thoy are Pane OOTS from apie y e ay | AT KENSINGTON sha e : rmaliy ope: u May 
& Brows) supplied free on application. ntains one | P235 ee ee PERR Se proni next. The day selected is the W dnesday that 
of the finest pollections ef icmp CAPE, and other ae LENT CONDITION. CATALOGUES are now ready. and will be ‘ 
e eiad- dos Si eee forwarded on application shall intervene between the great mectings bs 
enlarged rion aro very moderate, "| wads Beg mz. desiros to impress upon. those Eee Peers Aut. -A sahedois 06 
nam acinths, 6s., 9s. and 12s. per doz. a g 4 
Pine; in eolours, without names, 3s. per Aisa as the successful cultivation of aune ong opel = fa k a tl fr uit and ers on this grand occasion pe 
pars 428., 638, ga see = reg eee eee Sepeni ee z ze an appear in Maik course of October. 
= =A op: 
REJ and upwards, Ec al stations in London. TCH FLOWER ROOTS. 
ee a i pees ndon ae ae ae > CHARLES, just eve ES Roan NursrRIES,| «Wyar is the eppes Mr. D., of that 
~ immense ou; as recei esa Pare 
CROUUB ee er 1000, 1a. 3d. per 100; SNOWDR ODS, | from Holland, and is gratified in being able to state that the | Vine ‘ot yours?” inquired a horticultura 
1s. 6d. per 100; HYAC SG 48 vor dozen: finest balbs are very fine, and in the best condition, ° Fae ASREAL visitor of one of t reatest -growers of 
namot on ie Se all other Bulbs bs equally cheap. CATALOGUE is just issued, and will be sent free to any | England, pointing toa chimney pot plunged in the 
CAMELLIAS an i flies oe lan its, ies. g1s..| As successful cultivation depends in no inconsiderable border up to its wa Pp pean 7j ther- 
and ate. per Gout. Poet alana upon e carly, Planting, the great advantage oF giving mometer. _ This was a o'clock in afternoon 
oe ’ i shoreiiton Ren N.B. (65 doors from | immediate orders is briona. Ean o ne sale Hil,” S| Of @ rainy day, and the Vine border was 600 feet 
ace sesh a adjacent to Eton rand Win ngs one of our uean ee 
ND OTHER FLOWERING BULBS. INTHS Pid on BEDS, The fi riniere Em eee out of its 
yous “at eye ae CATALOGUE of the above ISR Good and very cne ar E arks 74°. Seventy- ave’ lap degrees 
BULBS hes a a ee condition, “Anon reac | 8 ee ee E a Double B Biue agp = = a high hill, while a thermome 
of his own growing will be found some good Aar Aa ies » AA ” White f 12 Ate in wed valley of ‘the Thames could ed 
yoy eal Toone oma = alten. m lancifolia in several varieties; |  ” Wie n Heg o » _ ofall colours » 30 | no higher than 56°—a diffe process + nineteen cepas 
sorts isauli a thagniicent collection of Hybi ee “3 d Hyacinths f | —about the gaara ae te Algiers and L 
Gandavensis, of almost every shade of colour. A s lendid col And mary thousands of other choice Dutch, French, and hire im the su 
lection of Hybrid Amaryl, Doubl à e at least 20 per cent. less than London | 8 ma t 
Winter piaren and Scilla Sibiri oh et Daffodils, Crocuses, Eng pe “ Now, Mr. "De prik yoi hay he goodness let 
and very reasonable fs ea rig Få the Datch Bulbs. PrGATALOGUES gratis on application to WILLIAM BARRATT, | me look at your Grapes Pp” Aeh inquisitive Bat 
Early Re are respectfully y solicited, —Joun Carrer, ea, wile Agricultural Society by vend is introduced into the Vinery. And what does he 
