CARTER AND CO.'S GARDENER’S VADE-MECUM FOR 18G2. 
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NEW FUCHSIAS. 
Minnie Banks. The most perfect variety yet offered for habit, growth, and bloom ; sepals white, broad, and elegantly 
recurved to a half circle. Corolla opening goblet-shape, and expanding to an elegant cup-shape, of a clear rich rose tint. 1 Os. 6d. 
Comet. A bold and effective large flower, with well-recurved broad scarlet sepals and a remarkably large violet-tinted 
purple corolla, of an elegant large cup or parachute outline, one inch and a half in width. 10s. M. 
Selections from the best new varieties of 1861, raised by Messrs. Banks, Corncllisen, and Smith. Is. 6 d. each ; 12s. per doz. 
Annie. 
Always Ready. 
Black Prince. 
Comte de Hainault. 
Forget-me-not. 
Figaro. 
General Boremans. 
King of Purples. 
Lord Elcho. 
Mammoth. 
Marie Cornellisen. 
Prince Leopold. 
Perseverance. 
Pioneer. 
Star of the Night. 
Triomphe de Cornellisen. 
Victor Emmanuel. 
White Lady. 
FERNS. 
Well established in pots suitable for Fern Cases or Stove and Greenhouse Rockwork, as well as for single specimens. 
Our selection, 9s. per doz.; purchasers’ selection, 12s. per doz. Single Plants, Is. to Is. Grf. each. 
Asplenium flaccidum. 
llabelliforme. 
viviparum. 
Adiantum assimile. 
Moritzianum. 
hispidulum. 
setulosum. 
Blechnum australe. 
hrasiliense. 
gracile. 
Cyrtomium falcalum. 
Doodia lunulata. 
Diplazium lasioptcris. 
Gvmnogramma albo-lutea. 
Martensi. 
ochracea. 
Wittenhalleana, 10s. 6d. 
HypolepiS Dicksonioidcs. 
Lastrea glabella, 
paludosa. 
Microlepis polypodioidcs. 
Nephrodium molle. 
Ptcris alba lineata, 3s. (d. 
arguta. 
argyrea, 2s. 6<f. 
longifolia. 
macrophylla. 
sulcata. 
tremula. 
tricolor, 2s. (ul. 
Pblebodium aurcum. 
glaucum. 
Sitolobium davallioidcs. 
For full Collection, see list in Plant Catalogue. For Fern Baskets, see page 51. 
GAZANIA SPLENDENS. 
One of the best of Bedding Plants, of deep orange colour, with central disk of black with white spots ; very dwarf and 
free flowering. Plants for propagating, for spring bedding, Cs. per doz. 
GLOXINIAS. 
A most lovely genus ; treatment same as for Achimcncs. We have devoted the greatest care to the cultivation of these 
charming flowers, and arc now able to offer the following new varieties of 1861, in pots, very distinct from any before out. 
Those marked * are erect, the others drooping varieties. Blooming plants in pots, our selection, 15s. per doz. ; Is. 6 d. each ; 
extra strong, 2s. 6rf. each. 
♦A. Bonnard. 
*A. de Kinkier. 
Abel Carriere. 
Auguste Ender. 
C. M. Vanderstraal. 
Carlo Malenchini. 
Camille Piotrowski. 
Caroline von Trefurt. 
♦Charles Racs. 
Comte F. llydynski. 
Edward Pynaert. 
Ernest Benary. 
F. Puig. 
Frederick Mylins. 
♦Gouverneur de Backer. 
Karl Fellman. 
Karl Enke. 
♦Lady Urosvenor. 
Lady H. Vane. 
*Leon de Freminville. 
♦Luigi Gullino. 
Madame A. Leon. 
♦Madame Pomery. 
Madame CelesteWinans. 
Marquis de St. Innocent. 
MacNary. 
Pierre von Eckhaute. 
Prince A. Demidoff. 
♦Victor Lernoin. 
N.B. For older varieties, see Bulb and Plant Catalogues. 
GERANIUMS, CLOTH-OF-GOLD. 
The finest of all the golden variegated varieties ; has now stood the test of three seasons, and is justly admired by all who 
have seen its great superiority over Golden Chain and all others of that class ; it is undoubtedly destined to supersede Golden 
Chain entirely, being much easier propagated, as free in growth as Tom Thumb, and much more effective than any other 
yellow-foliaged variety. 2s. each ; 18s. per dozen. 
Crystal Palace Scarlet. The most perpetual blooming of all the scarlet varieties ; per doz. 6s. 
Imperial Crimson. 1 
Mrs. Vernon. I- The best bedding varieties of the Nosegay section; 6s. per doz. 
Fothergilli, J 
