FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
No. XXIX.—MAY. 
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'TUNBRIDGE WELLS Horticultural 
J- Society’s ANNUAL EXHIBITION, July 8th, 
1864. Prizes open to all England. 
Schedules may be obtained of the Secretary, 
Mr. E. F. LOOP, 8, Parade. 
T A R R & S U G D E N, 
J SEED MERCHANTS. 
12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 
SALE OF TULIPS. 
M R. G. W. HARDY, finding himself 
unable to continue his gardening pursuits, is 
under the necessity of 
Disposing of h s valuable Collection of Tulips 
during the ensuing season. 
It comprises a large number of the best varieties 
for exhibition, many of which are scarce, and some 
ot them exclusively in his own possession. Having- 
been cultivated with great care, their superior quality 
may be confidently relied upon ; and no bulb will be 
sold which does not produce a well-marked bloom 
this season. The prices will be moderate, and a 
Catalogue may be had, as soon as ready, on prepaid 
application. 
There will be upwards of 2000 blooms, and a per¬ 
sonal inspection is respectfully invited on any day 
from the 16th of May to the end of the month. 
Warrington.— April 14th, 1864. 
HOLLYHOCKS.— PAUL k SON 
I I have a fine Stock of young healthy Plants now 
ready. Descriptive List on application. 
The “OLD” Cheshunt Nurseries, N. 
Cheap Bedding Plants, mostly 2s 6d. per doz. 
r SCOTT’S FLOWER GARDEN 
*) t DIRECTORY, 88 pages, is replete with infor¬ 
mation on Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring 
Gardening. Copious Lists of all the best Flowers 
suitable for each Season ar e given. Price 6d. 
Merriott, Crewkerne, Somerset. 
Splendid New Double Fuchsia, Lord of the 
Manor. 
p EORGE FRY is now sending out 
V7 this noble variety, a full description of which, 
with an Engraving, may be had on application. 
A LIST of some of the leading Men in the Trade 
who have ordered, and can Supply the above, will 
appear anon. 
Manor Nursery, Manor Lane, Lee, Kent. 
Portrait of Mr. Charles Turner. 
The May Number of the MIDLAND 
J- AND NORTHERN FLORISTS’ GUIDE, Price 6d., 
will contain a beautifully-executed Portrait of this 
Eminent Florist, with Biographical Sketch. Can be 
obtained direct from the Publisher, Mr. J. HUNT, 
Long Row, Nottingham. 
TREES coming into BLOOM wil 
X be protected from Frost, Hail, &c., by using 
HAYTHORN’S HEXAGOV and CHISWICK GAR 
DEN NETS. They will also secure the Fruit from 
Wasps, Flies, Birds, &c., and are recommended and 
used by the principal Gardeners. Patterns, Prices, 
and Testimonials free by Post. 
Address, Mr. HAYTHORN, Nottingham. 
New Chrysanthemums. 
JOHN SALTER’S Descriptive Cata- 
M logue of NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS, PYRE- 
THRUMS, HARDY VARIEGATED PLANTS, Ac., 
for 1864, is now ready, and will be sent post free on 
receipt of two stamps. 
Versailles Nursery, William Street, near 
Hammersmith Turnpike, W. 
CATALOGUE OF CUTTINGS. 
]OHN MORSE’S CATALOGUE of 
the above is now ready, and will be forwarded, 
free by post, to any address on receipt of one stamp. 
It contains all the most choice and new varieties of 
Dahlias, Fuchsias, Verbena's, Chrysanthemums, Pelar¬ 
goniums, Calceolarias, Petunias, Cinerarias, Phloxes, 
Pinks, Pansies, Roses, Mimulus, Fentstemons, Antir¬ 
rhinums, Tropaeolums, and all kinds of Bedding, 
Greenhouse, and Stove Plants, cuttings of which can 
be sent free by post at one-third the price of plants. 
The Nurseries, Dursley, Gloucestershire. 
SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. 
WILLIAM CUTBUSH k SON’S 
XV PRICED CATALOGUE of GARDEN and 
FIRM SEEDS is now r ready, post free on application. 
The name their House has obtained during many 
years past, is a sufficient guarantee of the goods 
offered.— IIighgate Nurseries, London, N. 
piSHURST COMPOUND, whether 
VT 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 tbe 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.) 
Now ready, price 2s. 61, 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 tbeir management, 
as will enable all who follow his directions to 
1 succeed in this new style of flower-garden decora¬ 
tion. 
London : Journal of Horticulture and Cottage 
i Gardenkr Office, 171, Fleet Street, E.O. 
