Ocrosrr 27, 1860. ] 
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__THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
951 
a 
E os giir Sa ETC. TO THE TRADE AND OTHERS. 
PINE APPL 
PINE PLANTS, FRUITING 
OHN CRANSTON’ S “DESCRIPTIVE CATA. 
LOGUE or ROSES aaa “iat ane is now ready for | GRAPE VINES, rrom Ey ap a fianai POTS, oR PLANTING. PAMPAS GRASS anp SPERGULA 
ao freo to all Te wil will ar for sual to all customers OHN WEEKS AND CO. sme any quantity | PILIFERA. 
ro of very fine healthy Pine P. S page 
J. C ed tors imacl thet } his Catalogue will be found a „RAPE VINES remarkably ike ay it he ee UTTON AND SONS A gre § 
et! eitivation of the Rose e best pei spection of the Pampas Grass now 
in the d mr ions 0: will be found copiou: “ad WEEKS anD CO.’S HORTICULTURAL Sa in bloom in their Nursery, from which 
he, Bead ea as was neh sr 4% make them Fann the ex e- | MENT is entirely devoted to the growth and anim - the photograph was taken last season, as 
fithfol, 60 eiganon.—Narseries King’ a Ao iar ater GRAPES, PINES, PEACHES, FIGS, CUCUMBERS, and other published in their Amateur’s Guide. 
rience of one F e Fruits. The whole open for inspection, thereby showing They haye also on sale strong plants in 
E W S aoa nent improved plans of HORTICULTURAL BUILDIN as with pots at moderate price if take the 
Do “Ghent, Belgium, the VENTILATING and HOT-WATER APPARA’ in fall dozen, hundred, or thousand. 
pigi NUR 
mmend the following New Hybri rid PER- 
(P. "Robichon). —A very 
Mue. AUGU; GEA 
pretty well formed striped Rosi 
TRIOMPHE D'AMIENS “eile Mallet). — well 
formed, beautiful red (velouté), spotted with white, 21s. 
Gained th Medal at the Exhibition of er 1859. 
REINE DES VIOLETTES (Mille Mallet). — e flower 
(forme coupe), ree bei heresy ie. 
yi of t E taken. 
i I LANE ai SON'S ‘CATALOGUES for the ye 
o sent” Season cr n kerf soak S aen 
their customers as usual. dh 
application: = 
CATALOGUE 
r ROSES, 
CATALOGUE or T TREES axb SHRUBS, 
arresa OF regen TREES. 
The , & 
Mey SPERGULA PILIFERA TUFTS 
eration. D SEED. 
JOHN WEEKS anv CO., Horticultural Builders and H 
Water Seiten M AE aneka, srk 's Road, Chelsea, PRE 
Plans, Estimates, and Illustrated Catalogues { free € ona) pplication. 
eae Se 
eading, Oct. 27. 
THE BEST SHOW HYACINTHS. 
U re “VINES „FROM | EYES axl 
COMBE, PI . hav 
ably fine e- healthy stock of strong Tinea praia 10 paf UTTON?’S SELECTION. 
high, of all the tt sorts, fit for immediate Ponta pro- s 
pagated tins eyes, taken fro! a ir emer xperi ae Vinery HYACINTHS, choice sorts, by name, 
aa enables n ito warrant each kind tru ý to dii 6s: 
LISTS of epoko a bo badon Ln a A Een dozen. Diti tto, good, 6s. per 
GERANIUMS, HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. Also, all other kinds of BULBS, good 
ORCHIDS, ar ei a HARDY VARIE- and cheap, as see SUTTON’S PRICED 
wr nae yin S, ts LOGUE, now ready, post free. 
p 3 Wetahlict t 
> Nurs t Berkhamstead, Herts. _ chsias, Stove, Ae Paha and Hardy | 
OGUE pone Ferns, Cramer es. Foliage “ese mow a Pape: 
OUELL anv CO’S ne AND DESCRIP- | Fruit Trees, &. (which inc ma aa ts of the 
TIVE PRICED CATALOGUE, for this season is now | Seton, 1s now published. aad wit oe. ves 
ready, and will be sent free on ments ae: he dor Holloway. London y, 
Tt contains detailed Lists of Greenhouse Plants, Conifers, Y» i < 
eee as well as all the Hanae in Seg in Soft-wooded HARDY SCARLET ODE ‘i 
Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth. OHN WATERER begs ee aia 2 that hie’ New J AMES VEITCH, Jox., begs to announce thet his 
=s 7 GUE. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of HARDY SCARLET and | Sf sy ote eae of FRUIT "TREES, asap a or] 
EOR! AN SON’S PRICED AND er choice RHODODENDRONS, as are annually displayed pot phe ond bso pele aoe ties in cultivation, 
TMAGRIPIIVE CATALOGUE vor 1800 axp SPRING | * the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Fart, & tow publi ed x on application. 
1861, co Fruit T of all the leading kinds, new and | 2” will be forwarded on cigs = It likewise furnishesa| J, V., jun., would respectfully solicit early orders, as o 
elie p ne varieties of American Plants, Choice and | List of all popular Hardy Plan ith a selecti e most | to the late severe winter a larger demand than usual is ani 
Rare Conifers, Evergreen and Deciduous Trees and ps, | desirable Conifers, with heights and onions: ; ted, and the earliest orders have invariably the best 
maa Mie Stock o of £ Transplanted Fores t Trees, &c:, can be had siete sa Y A oi, Me. ‘Bagshot, Surrey, near Sunningdale Royal Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, Che 8.W.—Oct. 27. 
‘amiss ation, Sou' esi way. 
free on applicat; —Wo Nursery, ‘Surre b The CATALOGUE can ike A had of Mr. Joux KERNAN, SUPERB HALF SHRUBBY SEEDLING CALCEOLARIAS. 
NTER BLOOMING PLANTS. —Purchasers are | 4. Great Russell Street Covent Garden. ws 
se eaten invited do Peat UPACHIS, CYTISUS, 
e Subscribers. AZA: CAI a 
an ACAOLAS, an be eeen in thous nyy, wall sot with | SY E Be “BROWNS CATALOGU, (ate, Bas 
e G well se i ee on application. contains EP 
eaae OT AHEITH ORANGHS in fruit, & ofthe fost mas) aap ons ef DUTCH, CAPE, må other BULBS. Se pease J vx. having ag ood ge of PETE 
Hues Low & Co., Clapton ee EB. ral and descriptive matter is this year greatly was -Ai his own Ù ‘oon fared y coal a5 te verbena 
INTER FLOWERING PLANTS.—We have a enlarged, od, gotta Aa mes pare ao or donee, oF 42s. per 100 
large stock of Sue, health: viens well set with Toor, Fine, in colours, A thoat fisted BE per dozen. toed Seed being pe To gwat care from fine shaped 
of the best varieties of AZALEA INDICA, CAMELLIAS,| Assorted Collections of Bulbs, either greenhouse or hardy, at eli “ant to rally te sid on most varied colours, the Stock now 
0. 
ae and ERICAS, and will be glad to oo rices u 
Also vi nice nef ts of JAS MINUM 
ANDIFLORUM, ACACIA GRANDIS, PULCHE 
AGROPHYLLA LONGIFLORA MAGNIFICA, annyi others 
DWA TR EA as , beautifully se 
KSON & Sons, 
WINTER END SP ae FOWE PLANTS 
bd A. SMITH are now se out at r 
h frait. 
Aphétexis, B 
Cytisus, A ion (Ire ee), Daphne, E Ericas, 
enias, Geraniums, Hydrangea Prostranthera, 
Poinsettia, Polygala, Roe Roses, TAIA minor, re tena 
Yellow Noisette, Gloire de Don, pr ee supérieur, 
Tremandra, house Climbers i a poise 
of Hyacinths and Tulips paleanle for Forcing í in mat Fades it 
Pri Lists on oie —Dulwi uo = 
i CARNAT! ND PIC 
Jon KEYNES is 5 prepared to at ‘ou Six New 
and Splendid CARNATIONS and Six New and First-rate 
PICOTEES, the 12 pairs fr l 
CATALOGUES now ready. The Silver Cup was awarded to 
J, Keynes at the hago hate some of these Seedlings wi 
ere 
exhibited in his Sta ich will not easily be forgotten by 
pattems! who saw tem. ere being ne few Lice of 
a earl: plication w: to sec good pi lants. 
n- | from Hol land, and is gratified in being able to state that tl 
wes ae 
As 
Kin 
428., 638., 848., and 100s. 
ya ‘upwards, free to all stations in London 
10s. 30 KAAI 
rte “ad tablishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
J. V., Jun., has also a larger “quantity of HUMEA ELEGANS: 
establi ished jn single ie ots, than it is convenient for him to 
winter; thes: cag oe at 9s. are s. per doz Canat gid 
size. — Roy al tic Nursery, Ki Road, Chelsea, 5. W. 
EVO aT "END TIER BOTANICAL AND 
P A ERIZE ot [o GUia, pren VIGORIA 
ZE EAS, e 
oe the best TWELVE 
SPECIMENS of the piste ioned Pi i 
iderable | the Devon rel Exeter Botanical and Horticultural Society's 
“ures LOWER ROOTS. 
TURNER, tHE ROYAL NURSERIES, 
weg nn just received his usual large conslgmmcnts 
depends in no inconsi 
ful cultivation 
pitting, the great oe of giving | Show at Exeter, on FRIDAY, the 16th of November next. 
degree upon eariy, pi obvious.—The Royal Nurseries, E Woueedbecribers to the Society to o pay an e fee of ea 6d. 
adjacent to Eton and Windsor, and also at Salt Hill. Notice of intention to exhibit must be sent to the Hon orary 
DE BULBS, good nad chow eap. The follo ing vo raat A aoe o Saturday Ë ‘he pig Belt eel fe 
oon for ie tsi a ae e H; nS ths, s Narcan, e 14th, with thee entrance 
20 ear! uli e ps, onquils, Exeter, Oct. 25th, 186 W. i 
12 Aaoi nes, Foo mixed Crocus, 12 Gladiolus, ae Snowdrops, SaL $ T W- Guay, Hon, Bao, 
25 Pean 12 "Pritlaras = Wat M. yer, Florist, 
The Gardenerg Chronicle. 
P. DIXON will 2 su fa the “following on n ree 
af ina Order fi son i, ing o ipt SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1860. 
12 Double Narain, 12 org ae > aA 2 Da "fan Tho 
Tulips, 12 To Bins i x Rubrorum 
Tr is to be doubted whether there is any subject 
(THUJA VERVAENEANA.) tee eer 12 Parrot Tal s, 50 ‘Do nd a 
VAN GENRI, Nunseurstax, Ghent, Belgium, | 14 Grand dtonaraas Nwoiwns, 13 Dyntie Anemones, end hha i nS oe renee ak oe 
Teint? now ready to send out the 6 Choice Hyacinths.—57, Queen Street, Hull. ba | ebated to little or k as the prepa- 
above showy cine “of fwhion he has purchased th RITOMA UVARI UCA. — Nothing can n of A BORDER For VINES. Forgetful of the 
onae stock as i saeh a eligi apaa EF excel the beauty of this truly magnificent hardy Her- fet principles of reeeo. men have lost them- 
n jono, over for every. throe taisni: ba t Some of the old-established plants have had | selves in strange , which are as remote 
PERFECTION RHUBARB. this season from 20 to 3 of her Oe aeeoe f thi S ha te i’ tious Palashionll. 
OBE RT SALT again begs to above excel- | flo and it is certainly the most effective and showy plant | ITOM 2 ny, ing in na bee m Tralee 
offer the 
ee vak of paerd 5 sing e i lit it will 
continue to pies early and pro- 
stringiness 
E Messrs, Har Harst & M’Mullen’s, 
ni 
Price 83. 6d. eid Seis A i ins 
YS UBA 
Cc GAR d Sink MAN 
Saltisford, Warwick, be, the 
public hisnew RHUBARB, oil sr n surpasses any 
other pt amie out. Specimens to Dr, Lindley for 
hin opi o the fi S Gardener 
ens are very handsome, rich 
and and are evidenti; o an 
rey When coo! 
remarkably de Sod free from 
Tt has also toe “exhibited A 
Wholesale and 
to the Trade. 
sort in cultivation, either for mark: gard 
growers, or forcin, It was awarde: a Fits i et eners, private 
egs i aliy to offer to tl 
rs’ Chronicleof 
pee Sty the re undulatum 
6, ‘Leadenhall i Dene hokioi; 
PIRE S SCARLET ‘DEFIANCE j is now the best 
by the Romolo Society of 
abi M 
Tondon, Wion K Bain A 2, on 
ep of each ki: a Bekea v 
Dosia n examined Gree poa wegen eee and 
Tr TS A irst Cias: ates eae fon in ue 
1 au in n length. Pulp And  dliquencent, hê oloured, and 
sone “gee for Garis 
vat Enfield cane very lange 
ys p ng ask, to to — 12s. topor ba lf dozen, 1l. Fi 
nen. igh Gs. ge Ue to include package, on reeling 
Bishopagate Street With: thin, nirai 
E.C., the sole ekgentices t 
e golden rule ae gardening is to follow nature 
Blooming Plants, 12s. per doz. | One year younger, 6s. doz. 
oar of the abov en on ye Jock poe Ds Sta Post. exactly ; o $ at lea with no further departure 
Ord r, or Pi tage Stamps Kg fhe amonak PGR from ral emet t A hag consist por 
taf Beat Arai Meare? Aatas = more food for a plant than the sayages of vegeta- 
ARLY FL VENEERS ape cote e A An of themselves procure. ourse, in 
ta HENDERS RSON “inb SON'S BULB | Laying down this bn penege it is understood 
x. “ D 
FS R, which may be had on application (postage aie: the nature whie o be our guide is nature 
free), kr age ofthe es ing :— her It isnot meant, because 
aaa IGANT dada plants may Hn found wild in jungles and 
oars OLI MD GRANDIFLORUW. copses that are therefore to be co | to 
AEE —A splendid collection crowd each other ; a a garden ; nor be m 
CYCLAMEN. —The collection of this charming plant. | species le beyo! great limits of their 
SHLAA, ETL EAn eying [ee Tat eens ue eee tw hove 
A liage. ver 
» » Boor stod foliage: ee I i ‘be, are to be made the subject of 
ornam ts j a 
is wee ing-flowering Garden Plants. ae 
e ” Now French blotched Pansies. = ty tha t occurs in ig this 
5 IUM ARGENTEUM, per 100 or 1000., each 6d., 9d., princip. e is to determine iatan the : 
to 2s. 6d. 3 conditi n nature, It is not every who 
TADY as mary PETUNIA. (Surpassing Shrubland | hen he sees an object or observes an event, 7 
z A beholding. Toobserve is an art which 
E KIEN. The greatest novelty of the season in few m te aa s jara a with ‘anything fag 
melanie. j d skilful cultiva- 
CLOTH OF tga D and GOLDEN FLEECE. ac’ emands a long and skull 
ove Summer Bedding Geraniums have Beef Batis tio n niot tho senses and reaso lemper ease Me 
nest of all varieties in ther section 1 all things it requires a strict avoidance of that ey. 
others in their close dense habit, richness of leaf- ; L I ailai $ 
Chain wad pietur asie s effect, presenting a Puth ev Lipsy and unbroken | habit ed u j umping e p racian which is 
surface of go pi verdure than any han áf P e foolish parent of horticu 
CAMELLIA TRICOLOR IMBRICATA PLENA- In nothing is this truth more apparent than i in 
vse a smarts rsery, St. John’s Wood, Lo: 
