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1, Wellington Street, $ are near Ae ei Bridge, W.C. bon American Nurse ery, Bagshot, a ele near Sunningdale 
Noyemser 3, 1860.| THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 973 
Sig PINE APPLES, GRAPES, ETC. pies OF CH "G. WAITE, CALABRICA ALBA ee bei 
PINE PLANTS, FRUITING AND SUCCESSION, ONR Ota SALTER, F.H.S., 4 s eh teeth © “sgt Pub lie aS WAITE ome ee gee 181, High Hol 
GRAPE VINES, FROM pier FOR soiree t his loan Collection E utiful tires ea r 
agah 
EK 
APE VINE ik: d fine, 5 lass and in the en d nly all th ties in | It produces blossomsin great i in flow 
EE eA eA s S remar kabiy Berong. ap 50 varieties, all | g e! tio opi "groun Baner fr birir during the whole ee and late in autumn; it is invaluable 
JOHN WEEKS anp CO.’S Ho L Snow Esranuisu- | SPLENDID SEEDLINGS, dergo! EE and o pia which | for beds, or as edgings for borders. Price to the Trade only, 
MENT is E aed to the oN oro rin of | he will have the hon arly in seemed en apo O e O n 
GRAPES, PINES, PEACHES, FIGS, CUCUMBERS, and other | The WINTER GARDEN. a a Binks *ganiiaaeily en- |THE ASSIGNE ot F. GODWIN, Sheffield, refer 
choice Fruits. The whole open for inspection, thereby showing larged, will present a “coup d'œil” unique in this or any readers of the Ga hos cogs em to Fake Advertiventan® 
the most improved plans of OPAC TOR L Buripines with | other country. Free admission every day except Sunday. in this day’s Paper, and also hose of the 18th of October, 
oaio o EE and HOT-WATER PPA RATUS in full Versailles eh, William Street, near Hammersmith having still a large STOCK hy aor of. Also Standard and 
i ondon, Dw Grafted P 
N WEEKS « AND 00., Horticultural Builders and Hot- CERANIUMSG HERR gaorr JU D ALPINE PLANTS 
ERANIUM A tarines, and Apricots, &c., with other ‘usual Nursery Stock. 
Water emaus Manufai acturers, King’s Road, Chelsea, London. P ORCHIDS HERBACEOUS AN iA AL ei ARIES Post-office Orders to be made paya pe pto FISHER GODWIN, 
Plans, Estimates, and Illustrated Catalogues free on application. GATED PLANTS, xo. 7 Jun., to whom all orders are to be essed at Broadfield 
RI 
IA (TRUE). — When Se in Nurseries, Sheffield. 
large beds on lawns, groups in mixed borders, shrubbery AVESSE Pe ae nioa 2 tnat teie now prico to infor FRUIT TREE CATALOGUE FOR 1860-61. 
borders, or margins of select plantations, the T. UVARIA, with | Jescriptive CATALOGUE of the rerai e ich pie Pen : % 
its long graceful leaves, majestic flower spikes 8 to 7 feet high, su ected Tants ot Pacha tove, fdt house, and Hard: Y A . 
crowne: 4 with densely flowered mes 27 inches long, lees Ferns, Orname’ ae Plani y 
eaa fag: Bin oe Mer oming oc Per ear t Trees, which include the best new ae of <a 
> 4s. 6d., 
8s. 6d., 128, ; extra strong plants, 18s. For Gyclamens, Liliums, apriicition- Paraiso X ee ae i Bistore, aa. Horee, oy | JAMES VEITCH, Jux., begs to, announce that his 
&c., see large Advertisement, » Ps 970. Hollows dissin ee KDAJ, TALOGUE o T TRE S, comprising a selection 
_ BUTLER & McCuttocn, O! M: 2 — of allt the best enh: KANATA in cultivation, is now ready, and 
OS- MAY ‘having’ iderabl 7 aa . the | YS E oD wili be forwarded on enti ication. 
eae aving a considerable quanti ty of the | gE N WATERER begs to announce that his New . V., jun., would respectfully solicit early orders, as owing 
| following’ begs to offer them to the Trade, and will forward | ẹ/ DESCRIPTIV E CATALOGUE of HARDY SCARLET and | to the late severe win mea eed demand than usual is antici- 
rices on application : Crown Imperial Lilies, Common White | other choice RHODODEND RONS, as are annually displayed | pated, and the earliest orders have AAA the best plants. 
tto, Scarlet Martagon, Mixed Martagon, Orange, Tiger | at the Royal Botanic t’s Park, is now published | Royal Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, Chelse oS. W_Nov. 3. 
Double White Narcissus, Double Roman Narcissus, Paper | List of all popular Hardy Plants, with a selection of the 
ain 7 i eee e tanic Gardens, Reg: ubl 
Lilies, Single mixed aai Pheasant-eye Narcissus, | and will be forwarded on HRT SE N It likewise Sj es à | SUPERB HALF SHRUBBY SEEDLING hr tear aia 
Whi y ost 
White Narcissus, Gladiolus Brencbleyensis. desirable Conifers, with heights and prices. a R 
Station, South-Western way. yy 
yor CR ON; Ss “DESCRIPTIVE Suy The CATALOGUE can also be had of Mr. JoHN KERNAN, ad 
4, Great Russell Street, Covent Garden, W.C. J; MES V -EITCH, JUN., PUREE: Siod of fire | 
route established plants eine above mori 
LO! o 
and free to al ane oe eLa sees eaves NeW A NAPOLEON BAUMANN. So Shee iowa He 
p $ or own 
C. flatters aimn ee his Catalogue will be found a OSEPH Bi AU MA ANN. PN URSERYNA AN Ghent, Belgium ôs. = ec INED or 42s, 
useful guide to a all pur alg begs to announce that h z out for the first The Seed being saved with great Bare. “from fine = dali 
in the aaa, of the gee se. time his new SEEDLING TERREA r TN. It is a good flowers of the Tichest and most varied colours, the Stock now, 
offers Sones il ea aan | err fen orn. promi trom, gt raf te | OT FO, acl ee uni of UNEA ELEGANS" 
onam ioi prisan a se ie a he expe petals dotted over with deep crirason spots, very fine foliage ; - V., Jun., has also a larger quantity 
ar Page| me s, King’s , near Hi ATA ki H h established in single pots, aiy is con aamen for him $ 
REENA Ae AE GO aE Rr a w ozen ai 
a 
NE wo ROSE Ghent Show for best seedling. Good plants vith t throe to four Mi i 
A VAN GEERT, Nuzservatan, Ghent, Belgium, | shoots, 1i; stronger plants, 2." Fyee n (Custom | "ize. Royal Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea, 8.W. 
e begs to jewon the following New Hybrid PER- House), One over for every three taken. VINES FROM EYES IN POTS 
PETUAL ROSES, sent ont for the first time :— J. B.'s NEW CATALOGUE, with the figure of this Rhodo- ng ede MARKET GARDENER 
Mme. aug TE VAN GEERT (P. Robichon).—A very | dendron, may be han on application at neo Sbent Kat e Gree: tenham, N., and Oak d 
TRIOMPHE AMIENS ilitie Mallet). — Extra well Ha i io e bushy plants, from 1 to 2 feet hi ae Pig 3 Horts, has a Hoe election ore > gle ed 
poker mks ait red (velouté), spotted with white, 21s. | feet through, 107. 10s., mixed with Hybrids, PONTICUM, from Hill. Their pots are full of healthy roots, and nae ee = 
RENN eee ae phe at cd ba He Amiens, gl 2 to 4 feet, Tl. 108. per 100. be ailan 9 ge Pe la cation at either the e places 
(form: Sens rte = 5 (Mille et). — Large flower |” KALMIA LATIFOLIA, 2 to 8 feet high, 5l; 4 to 4} feet | Meet immediate attenti 
a PA er for ee se at ara srt takon high, 7/. 108. GRAPE VINES FROM EYES IN 
CHER, “Honour hie le la Mouche, 
ist home ETT er de la Guillotière, Lyon. On sale the 
ee a U flowers medium size, full, flat, 
centre inlet” en ouquets ; colour pur, cole to black a 
0 fi . 5 ea 
ion. j ani 
ER, American Nursery, pee, Surrey. pagated from eyes, taken from their own experimental Vinery, 
NEW CINERARIAS ogee Spin ope to hakien each kne true to name. 
anp A. SMITH are on "sending out their Exot 
e splendid Varicties of the abo nich fi for colour, dwarf 
heads of 
Pri e unsurpassed ; 
GENE ;| flowers known. A DESCRI APEEB Oan E : Che Gardeners’ a r. 
UA Kiry ees ape Taoa | oe Hon-—Dalwch, Sarre r 
foliage somewhat resembling William Griffith~ Erics 15 france. NEW GOLDEN STRI a5 ARBOR-VITA. TURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, aig 
DARZENS. — Hybrid eres vigorous; thick stem, (THUJA VERVAENEANA.) 
Pei ehia thorns; flowers very , almost full; colour VAN GEERT, NURsERYMAN, Ghent, Belgium, 
ye paea Pier: ga sweet smelling. cS ge variety diffe ees Sooty begs to “ announce he ne ote ready to send out the se Nor af Horiealtaal Feral Comme) 
ery o y its growth an ur, above very sho novelty, o! ‘alas oo has purchased tl = ar, Nov. - ¢ 
15 frances. sar ATEN of the obtainer, eats Verv: of Ghact. the totes ot t. Martin’s Place ........ Noom 
INTER BLOOMING PLANTS.—Purchasers are fi oach ; one over for every threo tak PRIE PRUNTI 
espectfully invited to inspect pey very large stock of CHOICE SEE D S. Tre time e for PEACH T jea tut e hand, 
the Subscribers. AZALEAS, BRICAS, EPAORIS, CYTISUS, sss. 1 PARKER anp WILLIAMS beg to and it is time to think upon what there is to do, 
and ACACIAS, AS, can be seen in thousands. offer the following New and Genuine TAr all o and how it should be done. he state of the 
F e grafted JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM, well set with | which are strongly recommended :— P. pi 8. d. tree ina wad f pl i £ 
ower. OTABEITE yong a in fruit, &e. CAULIFLOWER, New Early Mammoth or eae a e very gre: rT of piaces gives proo: 
aiai H Low Clapton Nursery more Forcing, th orgie var. in cultivation. Te yes a that a Tite advice ds ap to be acceptable.. 
INTER Toe eae PLANTS a have a CUCUMBERS, all the best arieties —.. 10 Loo! the trees on the w at Blankfield ; in 
large stock of fine healthy plants, salt “set with blod; LETTUCE, Alm of oe ns) sa eh ieee A spite of the calamity cae befel them in 1859 
of the best: varieties’ of AZALEA INDICA, CAMELL » mane extra fine. +. ++ 10 | are now as regularl aring ; 
EPACRIS, and ERICAS, an ‘will be gind to quote prices u FLOWER SEEDS. rly with be L 
application. Also very aes lants of eo upon EOLARIA, her ta finest wooed + 26 as if they had been made artificially; no naked 
GRANDIFLORUM, ACACIA ET GRANDIS, PULCHELLA, CINERARIA, Ponana, er varieti -26 rods coarse water shoots, not a square i 
AGROPHYLLA LONGIFLORA MAGNIFICA, and others. DIANTHUS Heddew RA lected ; and hey alwa ; and 
DWARF OTAGEITE ORANGES, bea utifally set with fruit. | PANSY, from named varieties <. :. l 1 o |neglected; and so they always are; and th 
Tok & Saas a Mavserias Chester ct Me sinensis ws ee a a A aia - | never yet has been a season in which a beautifully 
WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING PLANTS ep agra | regular crop of fruit was not provided, although it 
vi > pseudo-capsicut this is quite equal gu p e y 8 
HEP ed aay ter gl ates pia rairai x in mc ri Treth purposes | does not always ripen. Look on the othe r hand at 
b 5 receding 1 i 
ong Boronias, Burchellia, Chorozema, Cineraria, Cactus, | A PRICED and tDESOR RIPTIVE CATALOGUE “of VEGE- ae = ee Manor. a ee 
Stren Carnation (Tree), Daphne, Epacris, Ericas, Eutaxia, TABLE SEEDS, , Sonia all the best varieties in cultivation, t ab.t....NO..end Ol EK tchen garden, and pits and 
enias, Geraniums, i took 2 ange Mn be is published, and wiil be forwarded post free orm application. Vineries and Pineries and conservatories; and 
Tete a Balygala Hoel ste Gist ids ‘Dion, © ine Hour ae $ Paradise ree, s eve n Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- _— the rhe Uai of a wonderfully ‘lever 
Tremandra, enhouse imbers in et Also selectio ae E a e a y a a T T € 
Be oon) oti — ae for Forcing i in good c condit oi EARLY FLOWERING BEDDING TULIPS. ee rans x yae d ri, Tog he mane Soov 
Prices licai =s Dul wich, Surrey, § The finest Collection of th ced in | unto all men, who 
CARNATIONS aaah PIC x G. HENDERSON axp SON S BULB the principal work of pm ited: and every 
Jas e n, Lis aid an to. > send S Six New e CIRCULAR, which may be had pli postage goes right except the Peach trees. These 
ndid Wie ait First- rate | free), also notices of the following :— pan dener ‘condescends to 
ae naam aa ; and “eh i i 
: ew wer Cup was awarded to IUM. ; bat bh 1 € J à 
YNES at t RA aas ar na Keodlinge w SPECIOSUM Ca oeaan S GRANDIFLORUM. offer to t at . We c 
exhibited in his Stand, w not easily be forgotten by | AMARYDLIS.+A collection | the contrast is favourable ; we only say 
those amateurs who saw thea. m Waele bam t ioe cai of CYCLAMEN.—The collection o! harming 4 -° The 4 aii F pa é 
mee lication be best to secure good plants. SCILLA SIBIRICA.—The most pilant erik piney ipis contrast: The are laid in with mathe- 
- Salis memahat s. PRICED LI z orte Plants with silvery foliage. matical precision ; the the ribs of a 
WHOLESALE CATAL ¿ A P ae aoe, fan—long rods pa 
riny J a AND SON'S i CED AND z ” early Spring-flowering Garden Plants. | Winter time. 7 But trees ha 
‘teat aan sinag Prali Sram or ate ‘OR 1860 AND SPRING New French blotched Pansies. in summer time they have few leaves, and not 
selected Roses, fine varieties of kaa Pioa T meaty GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM, per 100 or 1000., each 6d., 9d., | much fruit. It is true that fruit may be 
Rare Conifers, Evergreen and Deciduous Trees and Shrubs if you get a pair of steps and look at the ends 
and a fine Stock of Transplanted Forest Tr Eby EMILY PEEL PETUNIA. (Surpassing Shrubland | 41° pods; but unless you have good eyes 
free on applieation.—Woking Nui 8 ‘i Xs Rose, Marquis de la Ferté, a Si for the centre of th trees, w 
MELBOURNE, NEAR DER ERBY., ANNIE KIEN. The Cat) novelty of the season in | 8e€ it. is As for at Blank à, pe find. 
EPMUND SALSBURY begs to offer 1. ear | ero ae ar wees ‘i vr 
i Hodis T a eas renee’ Trompe tak years | LOT = Bedding @ have proved to be the — ing, oe ie y e ET E E 
1 ; 2, an Ase rausplanted do: The above Summer ing Geraniums have pro i 1 
Spanish Chesnuts, and a large variety of pated do; Sears finest of all varieties in their Eo papani the Golden oe th nd displa s ntaa f 
berries, including the bearers as well as the new prize | Chain and others in nn close and dense habit, richness of leaf- rom the gran pi ra 
varieties. Also Elton and Alice Maud Strawberry plants, The | tint, and pi ect, presenting m “even and unbroken ou step into the Vic ead at Pewsey _ 
$ vent AEA vaty iie da uantities, are of first-cla ssquality, surface of golden Se ead hod any other known plants ollow, close by you fin Feri another state of 
be offered ve purchasers at very low prices. | CAMELLIA TRICOLOR IMBRICATA PLENA. things, The living is too small to enable the 
_ Prices on application, charge for samples. Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London, N.W. ngs, 8 
