Ocroner 13, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 309°- 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
BUTLER AND McCULLOCH’S 
Descriptive Bulb Catalogue and Amateurs Guide to Winter om Bring Gardening 
W READY, AND MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION OR SENT POST P. 
E number of genera, tl i d ieties the at Catalog contains, bined with the Descriptive Notes, Cultural Directions, and pas on the 
Distribation and A t of Bull tl t valuabl hensive of th either to the Amateur or Practical Garden 
For General Index of the site Catalogue, see PE E PERE on page 828 of Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 15. 
All Orders 21s. and upwards sent Carriage paid, no charge made for packing or package. 
COLLECTION “D” for CONSERVATORY De aaa 42s., 
Contains 24 splendid HYACINTHS in 24 sorts, 12 splendid peri YANTHUS NARCISSUS in 12 , 3 splendid JAPAN LILIES, extra large roots, 30 
beautiful Single TULIPS in 0 varieties, 18 eri Do ea do. in six varieties, 18 Single DUC VAN randi do., 12 SCILLA SIBIRICA, 12 Double and 12 Single 
Sweet-scented JONQUILS, 1 0b i ja 12 IXIAS, 12 SPARAXIS. Ha'fof the above, 21s. 
COLLECTION “E” for THE hase WER GARDEN, ie: 
Contains 40 ao RUBRORUM Double Scarlet TULIPS, 40 pugs Variegated d 0 YELLOW ROSE Sweet-scented do., 40 LA CANDEUR White do., 50 
SC. CULUS, 50 CITRON tee Bes: POEDER do., ot d HYACIN tHe. ee GARDEN NARCISSUS in 6 sorts, s ENGLISH IRIS, 6 CROWN 
ies DROPS, 40 SCARLET ANEMONES, 40 Mixed do. Half of the above, 21s. 
A 
IMPERIALS, a FRITILLARIAS, 200 C 
SEEDS FOR EXPORTATION. 
SUTTON’S 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER BULBS. 
ALL GOODS CARRIAGE FREE EXCEPT VERY SMALL PARCELS. 
NEW SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1860. 
UTTON anv SONS will short] 
be prepared ee their aes cod 
of this year’s growth for export or 
jf Messrs. Surton’s mode of packing is 
most effectual and economical. 
12 Choice Tri 12 Páté White abil 
50 ba Ranunculus 100 Double RRON rops 12 pies ore ta 
24 Doul whip ones 6 Crown Imperials 12 Double Yellow Tulips 
12 Pheasant Eye Narcissus 00 Crocuses, a 6 colours 7 Gl lu Phd ocho SATE. pa Mil to ae 
24 Van Thol Base 100 Mixed Ranunculus ee Jonquils pirrar Redin 
12 Double $ are 24 Single Anemones 4 Fine Mixed Tulips j 8- 
Collections No. 2 — No. 3.—Th hoi ts i y titi prop ti t ly reduced, 21s. and 10s. 6d. 
saps TTE Chronicle. 
FOR POTS AND GLASSES. ; VOE No. 4, £2 2s. TURDAY, 0 CTO BER 13, 1860. 
12 Hyacinths, by name 1 Lili Double p Sweet Jonquils 6 Gladiolus, by nam 
pie a ae Narcissus, do 1 Lilium 1 y BA Ixias, choice pom 
13 Singlo Van ' a a a panier Thol Tuli 6 Dog's tooth Violets We are asked for in aii concerning a fruit 
6 dozen named Crocu {1 Cy P ji | Hi jiasiataan ‘| tree c boinc fh ANG-MAI, which Mr, etm: has 
introduced from China, and which now appears in 
e Th e s ES pee 4s 4: taI q q 
Collections No. 5 and No. 6. 1 prop y p 21s. and 10s. 62. | the Catalogue of Mr. Noste of Bagshot. Uafor- 
SUTTON’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE Secs ot nae Amante ar- 
is now ready and will be sent post free on application. In this Catalogue prices are affixed to every article, $ aiope Ais Pre ate a bed 
S er descri 
J estris), with a 
The best 12 Hyacinths, by: -a for pots or glasses, 9s.; Double Am for beds, 3s. 6d. p. doz. | reddish granulated fruit, a roundish oblong stone, 
&e. The word Mómu, it farther appears, is the 
BS None but fresh imported Bulbs are kept on the prem ~ h itse 
This plant Dr. WAILLICH H rightly identified with 
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ROYAL BERKSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, READING. a small tree found in the v i alleys of the North of 
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a figure of it 
under the name of Myri tape, and a lon; 
colour, e leaves, on being rul bed, jar 
| a pleasantly aromatic, though faint smell.” 
in FORTUNE’S account of his visit to the 
w is Ya 
an 
MAI, which he describes as “a scarlet sir me 
unlike an Arbutus or Strawberry, but hav 
stone like. a Plum in the centre” (HW 
China, 
eee penne p- 58), adding nothing pirer eat that 
z N E W S E E D S . : ist the ive that be whisk be inbois i it we are 
THE QUEEN’S SEEDSMEN, tere eee es Be 
he's says, sides to a a freit gaat is cultivated 
PETER LAWSON & SON, “ee of t i snn = ‘of Chekicog iang. a 
the Yang-mee[ tthe spelling i is now altered], and 
27, GREAT GEORGE STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W. ap pears t0 be be s niig of Myr iem, alli allied to the: 
z 7 y : imalayan sapida, noti AZER, ROYLE, 
ARE NOW SUPPLYING NEW SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING end other writers ‘The Chinesa satiety i h hov- 
ndian. Indeed 
very finest qualities of TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM, ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, SIX WEEKS tellers the g iai have both, but use the Indian 
STUBBLE TURNIP, ALSIKE CLOVER, DWARF BROAD-LEAVED RAPE, MUSTARD, PERIAREET one as a stock for grafting upon. There is a very 
GRASS SEEDS, all carefully selected large plantation of this tree in Chusan, and the 
