Dscewsen 1, 1860.1 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1059 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, LONDON, W.C. 
BUTLER AND McCULLOCH’S 
F Descriptive Bulb ee and Amateurs Guide to Winter and mene Gardening 
EADY, AND MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION OR SENT POST PAID 
All Orders 21s. and aka sent Carriage paid, no charge made for packing or pE 
BULBS ua PRESENT PLANTING 
Splendid HYACINTHS for Conservato: ory or Drawing-room Culture, 6s., 9s., and 12s. per dozen; Ditto ditto, for beds or masses, 21s. per 100. 
Splendid DOUBLE TULIPS, 3s. 6d. to 10s. per 100; Splendid SINGLE, Be. to 10s. per 100, 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM (JAPAN LILY).—Extra Strong Bulbs, each of which will produce a quantity of bloom; ALBUM, 15s. 6d. Ber hs acs ie 
18s. 6d. do., RUBRUM, 21s. do., or 1s. 6d. and 2s. each. The Ja apan Lily b eing perfectly hardy. may nay fic TAR in beds be Ss ‘in mixed sR 
SE CLAMEN AFRICANUM Ci AN, BE he dn Strong Me ae aes Page and 2s. 6d. e Mr ae Os. 6d. to 80e. per iy 
r doz eh, sa ani ime 
RITOMA UVARIA. 5 A vi 3d 
NEW i „SEEDLINGS or RA US. 
100 in 50 choice named varieties {y m ¥ er 50 choice named varieties _.., 13s. ah isi in 12 choice named varieties, 5s. 6d., 9s., and 12s. 
100 in 25 choice choice m a4 Mixed, 3s. per dozen. List o; n application. 
NEW GLADIOLI, pe AO Sg OF pits TM Twelve choi d to 12s. List on application. 
CHINESE PHRONIES. 
50 in 25 choi q varieti k oS asi 21. Os. Od. | 12 in 12 choi d varieties ne ae a 10s, 6d. 
25 in 25 r% a 1 6 6 in » » us ans tes 5 6 
“Fine Mixed 50s. per 100; 7s. 6d. per doz. List on application. 
COLLECTION “G,” for CONSERVATORY and FLOWER GARDEN DECORATION, wnt Half, edge anaron 10s. 6d. 
4 Japan Lilies, extra stro 8 mixed Border pinoy ih 30 sey =e Early Tulips,| 100 “awe ara Double Tulips as, fine mixe Gladiolus 
sorts et: 12 ar ea Nar en pak | 3 100 C ixed is, Soe rE S6 rown Imperials 
rted 100 PAE othe fine mixed 2 Cyclamens 
24 splendid named Hyacinths 
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ON “H,” A malima DOUBLE TULIPS for “SPRING GARDEN DECORATION, ee ‘Half 2ls, ; cual Tal 10s, 6d, 
feo oria Solis, variegated gp 
Rex Rubrorum, ‘Ades Tuli clipe | z 
100 Yellow tee, pure pira ry Bae pure white Tulips Tournesol, variega' ols 
COLLECTION “1,” SORT =D for the DECORATION of the FLOWER GARDEN, 42s.; Half, 21s; Quarter, 10s, 6d. 
100 Rex Ru m, double reika mvt: a Solis, double vari 80 mixed Iris 0 mixed — ‘Anemones 
100 Duc Van Thol, double a E ‘ulips 3 Moria Hyacinths 30 mixed Fritillarias 30 mix zod oy ingle Anemones 
Fe! Yellow Rose, double ure yellow Tulips o reve phe 3 Poni Yello 100 Scarlet Turban Ranunculus i 6 Crow: perials 
0 La Candeur, “double eit white Tulips 50 Citron Turban Ranunculus 12 Gladio ing 
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CORDYLINE (DRACÆNA) INDIVISA. e 
MESS RS. JOHN AND C HARLES LER Snr, Fain opel sca Al fa 
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RDYLINE INDIVISA FROM NEW ZEA LAND, er m aein TAMB VETO ye 
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AN ACCOUNT ÒF WHICH WAS GIVEN BY DR. LINDLEY IN THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, OCT. 29, 1859, Pp. 868. 
s impossible to give an adequate description of this wonder of Nature, which should be seen in its na tive grandew: The enan S Chronicle, 
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thoroughly appreciated. 5 pecime ens can, Bower, be seen, at this establishment which already prove the accounts ot of 
isn nese te uite reliable. Being high e 2 {t will be. § DOSE atin Ho aes age Y 
ts to be qui found 
posur : Ey 5 5 ioral j 
ith vigour alm t tothe ic © levee AFO aCe" the | a pE on Which LLOWING WEEKS. 
ie. and from ai 9 inches h Their colour is of the xi Fickses d perigee wd ‘aod prominent rea De nfs Erat Commitee) 
inet ore laid hrough the è entire ie CaL TRA prod a ha 3 Tun parallel Ghike lon ast he noia e 3 hee. 
‘ace 18 OVE wi & Th ronze a an el effec! gets 
“whole tree is unsurpassed in its ony noble and unique pat. ARJA 
Eaa tha aae a e T E ERA THE FrN F THE WEATHER in any 
Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, London, W. future season is EEN bs conjectured with occa- 
= Ss | sional approaches to ac Mer y cannot, at 
AOT nt i, kee a NEW GA DEN SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1860, __‘| least in our present state o uE MAS be pre- 
E e E N M Shae E Aa 
E = mae one of the most scientific philosophers of the age, 
IUM POLYODUM. | POLYSTICHUM VESTITUM ‘ 5 x » 
‘TOMAR GILLET GONIOPTERIS FOSTERI z ALI Estasrisamexr, | Studied the subject and arrived at the same con- 
PLA' STEMI tonne £ ü lusion., eat and oid gbp servations on g» vicissi- 
ces according to TTON awp SO; S are now harit execute | tudes of heat and cold, o Rope 4 ae 
J. anp C. LEE, VINEYARD NURSERY, Ed x S orders for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can war-| &o which occur in differe and. logali- 
S. | rant them genuini 
{79 BELLEYMEI (1860), 21s. | WIGHTI gs 60), 2 Royal B Aptis Seed Establishment, Reading. ties, are ara Hie oniy in ie a “sae but also 
Bet Ne (1860), 21s, eee ne sa 21s. EXHIBITION cd CHRYSANTHEMUMS. r va wil and to aeii bistei “sa 
OHN SALTER, F.H.S., begs to inform the Public on e soll an e cons 
lg tPA E l volaslioe ULLETI, et f this in- J that his unrivalled Collection of these beautiful tnar wonds tthe nation kk peeing they ¢ afford a 
‘teresting and superb genus. Neat RR gS mp mnt gen - seater Be get po eed ofj pos of the probabilities of scarcity or 
J. AND C. LEE, VINEYARD Nursery, HAMMERSMITH;: W. Ta aat a Mhd A U n ail erata 1 plenty, and the consequent expenditure ch 
ofan ORANGR TRENS $ i oc... | SPEED Sani Rae Toas ionen tnt fone’ sick | must be made for food, “Thus, although meteoro- 
* e flowers and Pompones, c! 
STANDARD axp DWARF MYRTLE- LEAVED ORANGE | he will have the honour to send out early in 1861. logical observations so. nat enable us to foretel 
from 7s. 6d. to 31s, The WINTER GARDEN, which has been considerably en- | what the weather will be a month, a week, or 
BIGGARADE ROYAL ORANGE TREES, from 5s. to 5 guineas, | larged, will present a. “coup d'œil” unique in this or any) even a day, yet by their aid we can arrivè very 
se ey arnt ay eee ane ED OE NT | Ss'Vorsllos Nursery, Wiliam Stresy n Wi Sag ~ Aes nich closely at what bag sear will ensue from any 
J. Anp C. LES, Vinevarp Nursery, Hasoersirn, W. _____ Turnpike, Londo nusual deviation from the toe. course of the 
(0) I E say aes A CARN TIONS AND PICOTEES. seasons, It is much to b is only 
Enim MAGNIFICUM, 10s. 6d. JOEN K KEYN ES is prepared to send out Six New very pie that the importance of statistics 
BOUGAINVILLHA SPECTABILIS, TRUE, 3s. 6d. and Splendid CARNATIONS and Six New and First-rate | rognecti he produce of the land in the United 
2 iih iai 
WESTIANA, 5s. PICOTEES, the 12 fa 
i STS IANTHUM, 10s. 62 CATALOGUES os ai ` The Silver Cup a has beer E E we tentare * 
sii oereaet ae ba. X Krun at oe eek eae F tiese Seedlings = were | to” say that when these s ave _ been 
XONA ACUMINATA, fad fag whit, exhibited in his Stand, whioh will not easily, G | E A Nation. of TO Heer “wile, 3 
PASSIFLORA EMPRES ae St a2. 0a, ee n T oe o ions, carried on in different parts of 
DRACÆNA TERMINALIS, 5s. to 10s, baea y o F OA aA a TERETI í | information of the greatest 
,PAPAGERIA ROSEA, 21 PELARGONIUMS. p| the country, afford information of thi greatest 
J. a HE, VINEY. feng Mow sy, Hanmann, W. Ges TURNER'S DESCRIPTIVE LIST o f| value in spar xt the influence which variations 
NEW CINERARIAS OF 1860. meN a Pg: comprising a sltion of of climate will exert on different descriptions of 
F a aw sending out their se eminent Finer, Poste joe sgn crops, and a ag us to recognise with greater 
Patt Pe endid scone T feta A which for colour, dwarf -T “A GENERAL Cal CATALOGUE i GUR is p preparation, but plants of ae am i the likelihood: of abundance or the 
f th finely formed, and othe ‘Hoya Buster - 
flowers known, we DESCRIPTIVE ¢ ATAT SE as ee | The Royal N ee. z e wit only be by collecting and comparing the 
oe Spplestio roumi ie Serre Be ase TORE pat ge de egi ri peculiar features of each successive year, whether 
ESALE CATA on Nassau, Adolphe voi ? Director i 
EORGE ‘JACK KMAN AND SON'S. ‘PRICED axo Bernard André, Bouquet de lore, Comte de = Foant pirecto™ | good, bad, or indifferent, that anything like general 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE For 1860 AyD SPRING | Augustin, Distinction, Pete ad Leopold, Rosy Circle, Schone Main- | rules for our guidance with r crops can be 
1861, cor rising Fruit Trees ofall the leading kinds, new and qori e a in Thuselde, and Wiliam Laddick. Good clean | established. There is no proof that the climate 
es Sees See Res bnd Gra | ts ay adao %1 ed wr >| this countay has varied for the lst thousand 
and a ne Stock of lanted Forest Trees, &c amper and packing " as now, there wi 
Ponies nnd —Woking Nursery, Surrey. can be had Tuomas JACKSON & Sox, Nurserymen, &c., Kingston, S.W. | Years Form y 
