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Noveuser 17, 1860. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1019 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C.. 
BUTLER AND McCULLOCH’S 
J Descriptive Bulb Catalogue and Amateur’s Guide to Winter and Spring Gardening 
NOW READY, AND MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION OR SENT POST PAID. 
All Orders 21s, ards sent hadi oe paid, no charge made for packing or package. 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM (JAPAN rey patter Pirona. Bulbs, each of which will produce a quantity of bloom ; ALBUM, 15s. 6d. per dozen; ROSEUM, 
18s. a cr RUBRUM, 21s. do., or 1s. 6d. and 2s, each. The Japan Lily being perfectly hardy, may now borders. 
_ CYCLAMEN AFRICANUM (MACROPHYLLUM, LATIFOLIUM or ROBUSTUM). Strong blooming roots, 1s., 1s. 67, and 2s. 6d. each; or 10s, 6d. to 908. 
per 
TRITOMA UVARIA. stoning plants 4s. Gd, Sr. G., 126., extra strong plants 18s, per dozen; or Gë, Od 1s. 84, and 26.cach. ‘The T. Uvaria is the variety 
grown at the Royal Kew Gardens fect] ype 
J? Dr 
GLADIOLI, SEEDLINGS OF RAMOSUS. 
100 in 50 choice named vite 31. ge 50 in 50 choice named varieties p isha, 12 in 12 choice named varieties bos 5s. 6d. 
100 in 50 — choice named Tatta 4 4 0.150 a te xtra choice named varieties. 12 in 12 extra choice 9s. or 12 0 
100 in 25 choice 2 2 0 25 i hoa ah 2 bis $ 
100 in 25 extra choice 25 i in n 35 earns hoise » ee A 4 o Mixed, 3s. per dozen. List on application, 
NEW GLADIOLI, SRS ALIS.—Twelve choi d varieties, 9s. to 12s. List on application. 
c i NESE PÆO ES. 
50 i i i ties ee j bas 8i o. Date 12 in 12 pom named varieties a gi a 10s. 6d. 
25 in 4 ty i 6in 6 ee dep ti 5 6 
"Fine Mixed 50s. per 400; te. 64 . per doz. List on application, 
COLLECTION ‘ D,” FOR CONSERVATORY apasa pa oi, 42s., 
aa ains 24 splendid HYACINTHS in 24 sorts, 12 splen POLYAN THUS NARCISSUS in 12 sorts, 3 endid d JAPAN LILIES, extra large roots, 30 
utiful Single TULIPS in 10 varieties, 18 beautiful Do juble do. i in six ‘varieties 18 Single DUC VAN THOL ma Ea SCILLA SIBIRICA, 12 Double and 12 Single 
Sweet: scented JONQUILS, 100 new Seedling CROCUS 2 IXIAS, 12 SPARAXIS. Half of the above, 21s. 
COLLECTION “E,” FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN, it 
Contains 40 REX RUBRORUM Double Scarlet TULIPS, 40 TO OL Variegated do., 40 YELLOW ROSE Swe ented do., 40 LA CANDEUR White do., 50 
URNES OW 
SCARLET RANUNCULUS, 50 CITRON do., 40 GOLDEN N do., 30 Mixed HYACINTHS, 100 GARDEN NARCISSUS. in 6 sorts, 25 ENGLISH IRIS, 6 CROWN 
IMPERIALS, 25 FRITILLARIAS, 200 CROCUS in four sorts, 100 SNOWDROPS, 40 SCARLET ANEMONES, 40 Mixed do. Half of the above, 21s. 
SUTTON’S 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER BULBS. 
ARDY SCARLET RHODODENDRONS. 
to announce thaj his New 
at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, is now publ 
ALL GOODS CARRIAGE FREE EXCEPT VERY SMALL PARCELS. and will be forw: da. on c ion. BY wise furnishes a 
List of alk popular Hardy Plants, with a tion of the most 
OPEN GROUND. —COLLECTION No. 1, £2 2 
FOR 
24 red Hyaciuths 
Choice Iri 12 Double White Narci 
50 poariat pannnonlus 100 Double Snowdrops 12 ate Tulips A IEEE eat Russell Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
24 Doul 6 Crown Impe: 12 Double Yellow T aaa HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS, 
heasar oNan 300 Croe uses iné ~ ae lus jä S UBS ZA THERE... HARDY VARIE- 
"clase Oe ge: ESSES PARE WILLIAMS beg iinform 
‘ollections No. an 0. ‘hoi ts i titi ti tel ced z $ their and ` 
y a a F raa CATALOGUE of tho above, to which are added 
supplemental Lists chsias, e, Greenhouse, and Hardy 
FOR POTS AN D GLASSES. -COLLECTION No. 4, Nan pate Ferns, Ornamental Foliage and Y farhegeted Plants, 
12 Hyacinths, by name 1 Lili p IREA me Fruit Trees, &c. (which include the best new plants of the 
42 Polyanthus Narcissus, do. 1 Lilium lancifolium alt 19 Sordat DARAT 1 irag choice sorts season, is now pi og, and will be faraoa free on 
12 Tournesol Tulips Pay ithe cite ier as ieee ihe 6 Dog's s-tooth Violets I PEARS al ar Seven Sisters and Hornsey 
12 mee’ hie Thal. Tulips ip: 8 Fritillat Roads, Holloway, London 
6 doz med eem. oa 1 Upolaman ana 12 Rex Rub Tulip 3 Achimenss co AUT UMNAL RASPBERRIES, —The follow- 
Collections No. 5 an ts i titi tionately reduced, 21s. and 10s. 6d. g kinds bear undantly all through October 
till Hy in November :— 
eee: S AUTUMN CATALOG Peg E T a 
is now ready and will be sent post free on application. In this Catalogue prices are affixed to every article. 4, avr MN BLACK, 18s. per dozen. 
ne 
The best 12 oe prua, for pots or gla ah nyt: mie dead beds, 3s. 6d. p. doz. | st, whieh gives: er eee raina 
one but fresh saipartel Bulbs EW DESSERT APPLE, DUKE or DEVON: 
ROYAL pake SEED ne READING. the above « Ie pS peat hig bier 
It is a first-rate late dessert fruit, remaining in excellent con- 
the begi 
CH AND OTHER BULBS. APONARIA CALABRICA A (Pure War Gardener” for June 1859, and «Gardeners? Year Book” p. 102. 
“PARKER axp WILLIAMS be eg to i J G WAITE, SEED a. 181, High Holborn, | ye 
Plan 
ayn friends and ac gat oy that are CATALOGUE e London, W.C., has much pleasure in offeri ring the above | LOGUES ao platen oes aad E Laws Bagenill N cee 
of the above i is now ready, will be forwarded post free on | new annual, which isof very dwarf habit, and being pure white | Pdi oN senke i g 
application. Barly orders are solicited, as their successful cul- | DOW. iost admirably with the Saponaria Galabrica rosea inburgh, Row saci 
tivation depends measure o ly Pa —Para- | It produces blossomsin great profusion and remains PINE eriet. GRAPES, ETC. 
1 ry, Seven m and Hornsey Roads, Holloway, N som g the whole summ p 2 ae it is econ’ | IRAR LANES Lip i es et AND s poonasoi Pors 
OSE M. offer go ro beds , or as edgings for borders. Prices to the Trade only, z 
of Aya ee od flowering a o be had on applica a n. $ 4 | z HN ER, ay eth rine pry any, “quantity 
HYAC CINTHS i. from 6s. per dozen. ofvery fine healthy Pine Plants, either 
mixed, for Pots or Beds, 38. per doz NEW <CINERARIAS (OF | GRAPE VINES remarkably strong and fine, 60 varieties, all 
CROCUS, per 100, 2s. | A. SM are now aie al out thee, tos ORIN moris. m — ee T. 
= D; £ s plendid Nasioties of the above, which for colour, dwarf| J AND ORTICULTURAL ‘ABLISH- 
La DIOLUS FLORIBUNDUS and GANDAVENSIS, 2s. 6. | 1). sp Tango compact heads o VAN e A eaaa aa eya Pia devoted to the growth and Foreing of 
GLADIOLUS Ars, , strong, 6s. per dozen. | Many of th Sy formed, na others have the Ghee : Lior ‘CUMBERS, oe 
AW mew sorts of GLADIOLUS, 18s, per dozen. flowers known. maD RIPTIVE CATALOGUE may be had | choice Fr i dona cee 
ulbs sent p carriage. on aj ion: f improved plans oF pgm gs deny 
5, i on'spploiion- Duie AMEN ie shia the VENTILATING and HOT-WATER APPARATUS in full 
15, Wellington Street, Strand, Waterloo Bridge, W GRAPE CURRANT, NETTLE 
GREEN ee, W.C. | ED LEAF, | operation 
pear: having just purchased from one of R WHITE CURRANT, AND ebony ome! GOOSEBERRY JOHN WEEKS anp CO., Horticultural Builders and Hot- 
st celebrated growers a large stock of the ae PLANTS.—Several Thousands of these Plants, 3 years old, — ater appease Masetsciioate, Kinga Rra C Chelseas Landon 
them at te 
GREENHOUSE FERNS, is enabled to offer very | and ready for immedia iit to e, disposed ot joes, | 
ow prices. housands to from, be heap by taking a quantity.—Apply to THOMAS 
3to i racer DORE BOERI of all d e TE Binet Mined Tampion m near Houn x Hal W. 7 
oe Rg 20 per couk. wander the. nando] rad RB The CYLNLT. s 
Tices.—R, GREEN, din lan 
pa Srn De am Kingsland Road, N.E., 55 doors from Baa ALDRY’S S SCARLET ar ANCE i js now the faved Ga 3 Chronicle. 
BULBS. D sort in caltivation, othe ded First Prise, May 4, 186 o| SA TURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1860. 
EPHEN “BR OWNS CAT. TALOGUE (ate Bass by the Bomological Siar “pir London, when 18 varieties } — 
& Brows) supplied free on ap m. It contains one | exhibited, a portiori of each Kind was examined, Baked, a and MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
of the pisa og gene ef DUTCH, BAPE, and other BULBS. | also a portion examined Green. The Society report that it is | Mowpat, Nov. 19 
The cultural and descriptive matter is this year greatly | unquestionably a First Ciass Variety, very stout in dan | PPT IME p A 
enlarged, on! ana int are very Saera. n. medium in length. Pulp very deliquescent, h colo e| 
Finest named Hyacinths, 8s., 9s. and 12s. per doz. ichly su excellent for market as as for Or all the branches of Natural History tha 
Fine, in colours, without names, E per dozen. growers. Mr. Baldry of Enfield has a very large quant ity o f| int t idents in ard sar districts of ahd 
Assorted 22 age oe Bulbs, either greenhouse or hardy, at | roots (strong crowns), to sell at 12s. half Joep vote = < vo | a erest Tesl the dis- 
10s. 6d., 218., 42, 638 sand and 1 1005; dozen, or 61. 6s. per hundred, ti inelude package, on untry, not one surp rtance 
If 20s, avenge se ice Order.—Adi e WatLtane CLARK, A *, Sie 
Seed an roe Detablishment Sudbury, Bunt Beek Seats Street Within, Eo Men EO the sole Agent. an | tinctions and pokann “ot F ungi; and sit ea 
