FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
No. XXY.—JANUARY. 
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•DARK & SUGDEN, 
JD SEED MERCHANTS, 
12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 
flHARLES TURNER has now ready 
\J the Fine New PELARGONIUMS, faised by 
G. W. Hoyle, Esq., and E. B. Foster, Esq.; also New 
Fancy Pelargoniums, New Cinerarias, New Pinks, 
&c. ; a List is ready. 
In January will be published the SPRING PLANT 
CATALOGUE, containing many new Bedding Plants. 
The Royal Nurseries, Slough. 
ROSES AND ROSE CATALOGUE. 
P AUL & SON’S New Descriptive 
Priced ROSE CATALOGUE for 1863 and 1864 
is now ready, post free, on application. They have 
much pleasure in stating that, during their long 
experience as Rose Growers, their stock has never 
equalled that of this season in either extent, vigour, 
or choice of varieties. 
They have also just issued a new Edition of their 
Descriptive Catalogue of Evergreens, Deciduous 
Trees, American Climbing or Herbaceous Plants, 
post free, for one stamp. 
“OLD” Cheshunt Nurseries, Herts, N. 
RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, SEEDS, &c- 
flAREY TYSO, Florist, &c., Walling- 
\J ford, Berks, offers from his unrivalled Collection 
of the above Flowers, assortments as under: — 
•RANUNCULUSES, 100 superb named sorts 4 0 0 
100 fine named sorts . 2 ® ® 
100 choice mixtures, 8s., 15s., and......... 10 0 
♦ANEMONES, 50 splendid double varieties, 
10s. 6d. and ..- 0 13 0 
50 do, mixtures, 3s. 6d. and . 0 5 0 
♦SEEDS from the above Flowers, Per 
Packet, 2s. 6d. and..,. 0 5 0 
♦TREATISE on Culture of RANUNCULUS, per 
post, 6 Stamps ; Do. on ANEMONE, 4 Stamps. 
♦IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS—Asters, Stocks, 
Balsams, Immortelles, Poppies, Zinnias, Wallflowers, 
&c., in named assorments, from Is. to 5s. each, to suit 
purchasers. Descriptive Catalogues, Gratis, sent 
on receipt of one Stamp. 
♦ These articles can be safely forwarded per post. 
NEW ROSE CATALOGUE. 
W H. DAVIS’S Detailed Descrip- 
t tive Priced CATALOGUE OF ROSES is now 
ready, and will be forwarded post free upon appli¬ 
cation. . , , . 
The Collection, which consists of the very best 
only of the new and old varieties, cannot be surpassed, 
the plants, both Standards and Dwarfs, being well 
rooted and with very fine heads. 
N.B.—The Trade liberally dealt with. 
Rose Nurseries, Newbury, Berks. 
MESSRS. BROWN k CO. offer the 
i-LL following, which they will forward to any part: 
25 AZALEAS, Hardy Belgian vaiieties with s. d. 
Buds, one of a sort by name, for.. 20 0 
25 AZALEAS, American ditto ditto. 16 0 
12 Hardy RHODODENDRONS, one of a sort, 
including- Scarlet, White, and Rose colour.... 12 0 
12 Hardy HEATHS, LEDUMS, and KALMIAS 6 0 
ROSES, Standard and Half Standard, best 
sort, per doz.10s. to 12 0 
Climbing, Pillar, and Dwarf ROSES, per doz. 
6s. to 9 0 
Greenhouse AZALEAS, fine vaiieties in pots, 
per doz,..10s. to 15 0 
CAMELLIAS, best double varieties, per doz .... 28 0 
Dwarf PEACHES, NECTARINES, APRICOTS, 
PLUMS, PEARS, APPLES, and CHERRIES, 
grown especially for Orchard-house or pot 
culture, per doz. 18 0 
Fine Standard and Dwarf-trained Fruit Trees 
of all the above kinds, each 2s. 3d. or per doz. 24 0 
GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RASPBER¬ 
RIES, and FILBERTS, per doz. 3 0 
American Nursery, near Farnham, Surrey. 
January, 1864. 
pHARLES TURNER’S Seed Cata- 
logue contains a Descriptive List of all Novelties 
in Flower and Vegetable Seeds. 
A copy of which will be sent, post free, on applica¬ 
tion. 
The Royal Nurseries, Slough. 
Now ready, price 2s. 6d, Free by post for 2s. 8d. 
OPRING AND WINTER FLOWER 
O GARDENING. By John Fleming, Gardener to 
Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland, 
Cliveden. 
The great success that has attended Mr. Fleming’s 
Spring Gardening now for several years past, at 
Cliveden, has attracted the attention of all lovers of 
the beautiful in garden decoration, and induced Mr. 
Fleming to produce a work in which his practice shall 
be explained, and such instructions given both as to 
the plants employed, and their management, as will 
enable all who follow his directions to succeed in this 
new style of flower garden decoration. 
London : Journal of Horticulture and Cottage 
Gardener Office, 162, Fleet Street, E.C. 
Just Published. 
pULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR 
vJ THE ROSE, with Select Lists of sorts adapted 
to various circumstances and situations ; and a 
CALENDAR OF OPERATIONS to be performed 
during each month throughout the year. By JOHN 
CRANSTON, Nurseries, King’s Acre, near Hereford. 
Second Edition, enlarged and improved. 
London: HOULSTON & WRIGHT, Paternoster 
Row. Derby: J. ROWBOTTOM. 
Price Is. 6d., or free by post from the Author for 
20 Stamps. 
pISHURST COMPOUND, whether 
VJ used against Insects and Mildew on growing 
Plants, or as winter-dressing on Trees at rest, should 
be dissolved forty-eight hours before use. This gets 
rid of smell, and if the solution be decanted, prevents 
any “Staining of Foliage.” A strength of from one 
to two ounces to the gallon of water is recommended 
for growing Plants; one from eight to sixteen ounces 
for Trees at rest. 
Sold Retail by Nurserymen and Seedsmen, in boxes 
Is., 3s : , and 10s. 6d. each. Wholesale by 
Price’s Patent Candle Company. (Limited.) 
