ae ‘CARROTS 
eng! ” PRE ESENT SOWIN 
mores ND CO. are now prepared to 
NUINE SEEDS of ‘the above and other Garden 
ETC. +» FOR 
EEDS. 
3 No. 4, 4l. ; No. 5, 57. 
ortment of seeds for 
e year’s supply. 
wei = Canes È Co., Seedsmen, 237 and 238, High Holborn, 
ade n, W.C. 
discussed or decided on the presence of the | 
owners or bag AM interested i in we award. 
wie the ope as hang 
n te Gar 
ciasses: 
Sirehas a1 a Gol 
and a 
Rhodo reine Aap paene p rasa 
F E R N 
TODÆA BARBARA 
PTERIS SCABERULA 
Rof i R E 
CYATHEA DEALBATA 
CYATHE a SMITHII 
ASPLENIUM POLYODUM 
LOMARIA naw. 
Ey operon FOSTERI 
CERIUM STEMMARIA, 21s. 
e108 4 van Noe to SEEN 
J. AND C. LER ERY, HAMMERSMITH, W. 
for 
POLYSTICHUM VESTITUM 
offe 
Tropæolums, and Wardian ed filled with pos 
effectively arranged. M 
the be 
y 
pt prie, 107. 
Beautiful serangemont ‘will be the test of 
y A 
Cs pei tiei E 21s, 
pe git (1860), 21s. 
CHANTIN. ONGNIARTI, 
ARGYRITES 3 3s. 6d. HOULLETI, 7s. ea 
The above are the most beautiful and distinct of this in- 
wo el wae teat genus. 
J. . LEE, VINEYARD 
S, 
WIGHT. AE 
BARAQUINI Qeon), 218. 
BR 
EW pee Ce SOR WEIS as 
mong the white corolla class, is the best double, 
deepest coloured sepals in contrast, best reflexed, more pro- 
fuse in bloom, and best habit. Plants young and free in 
growth, well ted for Ses specimens i min 
season, offered at 3s. 6d. each, post free, 4s. 6d. 
PETUNIA LADY EMILY PEE L, 3s. 6d. each, THE 
QUEEN, 2s. 
PETONIA ee crimson, with pic- 
IE 
turesque white margins, SEA 
TREE CARNATIONS, full of flower and bud. 
, for Amateur Growers, is n 
d, pope x 
bg stamps; also a Coloured ae PERA of the 
i aea Se eats y 15), on receipt of 12 stamps. 
CH HA , Welli m Nursery, St. John’s 
PNW. 
= eran SEEDS, ROW iE OF 1860. 
SEED 
ESTABLISHMENT. 
amen 
Rage SUN. azn AND SONS are now prepared os Ambdnie 
orders for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can war- 
rant them genuine, 
The PRICED LIST will be ready in a few days. 
yal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
z basket or Vase 
ie in al exhibition ; 
S. 
rather 
; uce ons of 
| Which indicates titij wal what weight of pen 
l thod 
rar : 
each plant may be made to bear. As the m 
e not Aenea, Pa set must consist 
skots. Ladies vited to join in 
[judge for himself ia o set about it ; no ve 
ige f roblem AA Suc! won 
b 
bee competition. The Prizes 3 will | be ene a a| 
ay si ladies. or ‘Here we have a very importan tn 
p mite 
| beite aap a En n inan Exhibition. Perhaps 
M. mirra would part with a few plants, 
x as skill in cultivation. Extremely liberal | 
arrangements e yo for the issu Pas 
than 8 Passes 
D Ros 
are formed, wit ith prizes we between Sg. 
Three classes are js Ba s in Dots, on 
ae kja ati ainder 
The SEPTEMBE 
Roses, Hollyho an German 
Gladioli, and Phloxes 
1 =a a 
nally, the CHRYSANTHEMUM AND Fruit Ex- 
scant in the beginning of Nove nee w hick 
The prizes vary fro 
an 
ose SHOW in July 14 classes 
ang E 
and. French ae mme- alone allo 
OF all parts of the mn in which vegetation is 
vigorous, tahi little known, Japan 
mt. With a clima 
y 
NBERG the Swede, ands Sr 
are almost the only on wi 
ents 
will last for two days, is to nei of = elasses of 
ae ae ae oi about 40 of Fru ye gid 
the form run from 
rizes 
among the latter the a aarin is 62, the lowest 10s ij 3 
ate 
plants. 
an 
Show, ewed Pea: s, Pommes 
taná 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1860, 
aa 
1 
Show principally devote nd on the 
6th of Novembe er there will be a great display of 
The Fru d FLORAL “Comarrr will con- 
tinue to award | Gertifiates of Merit ı Pr at present. 
The Fro has befo; ~ at a follow- 
ing objootés To examine, and to 
_— — such New Plants a Flowe 
in * the 
UIT AND 
pés, and era or eae we nae of 
home — 
uch arrangements, and the attractions of 
new palatial progam the E pne erf 
promises to h a season unexampled 
history for biis and public moy and publio utility. 
t=] 
n of new and 
Ay. 
fe oz the paom y ; ® To collect a 
iable infor the 
leads.) 
United pap en 
vegetables age 
of compariso; 
Honorary Fiestas C Cation 
tions ae ak 4, rd K at oe isere 
majority of the members present, t 
novelties exhibited befor i figs POR, 
at. —By jat h 
e them as may be thought 
ing thereof, Othe meritorious sale 
will be rewarded by Special Certificates, ` All 
persons, whether F 
edings, - 
mittee can the hiiit of the sabjedia' shines be 
Nee ETRA eae or 
may possibly be 
entle pressure upon Japanese sndoeptlbehiey, 
Europo i ia as of Asia ee to look at the North- 
Wey 
ady | 
to be War assured that tr ih gh set "ott in its 
T with true Anglo-Saxon courage, im 
gence, and perseverance, would reap a harvest the 
s beyond, 3 and 
Sobha of which i the | 
dangers and difticul: real or it > that — 
| are to be ehcountered, Gong ne ol =i 
t 
found applicable to Vines in Orchard-houses, 
M. Monraycon, of Landournerie, in the Charente, 
has received from the Horticultural Society of the 
ing a champion to defy them; We have now the 
satisfaction to announce that Mr. Jonn Govrp 
Verron, the eldest son of our great London 
