FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER. 
No. XXVII.—MARCH. 
TERMS FOR ADVERTISING. 
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Tunbridge Wells Horticultural Society, 
THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of 
1 FRUIT and FLOWERS will take place on 
Friday, the 8th of July, 1864. 
The Schedule of Prizes has been extended, will 
be ready in a ftw days, and may be had upon appli¬ 
cation of Mr. E. F. LOOF, Secretary, 8, Parade, 
Tunbridge Wells. 
MESSRS. BROWN & CO. offer the 
111 following, which they will forward to any part: 
25 AZALEAS, Hardy Belgian varieties 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 
Climbling, Pillar, and Dwarf ROSES, per doz. 
6s. to 9 0 
Greenhouse AZALEAS, fine varieties 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. 
March, 1864. 
SEEDS CARRIAGE FREE. 
WILLIAM CUTBUSH & SON’S 
VV PRICED CATALOGUE of GARDEN and 
FARM SEEDS is now re 'dv, post free on application. 
The name their House lias obtained during many 
years past, is a sufficient guarantee of the goods 
offered.— Highgate Nurseries, London, N. 
Fine Grass Lawns in Flower Gardens, &c. 
The great expense of cutting and 
X carting Turves from a distance may be avoided, 
and a superior Turf produced in a few months by 
sowing Sutton’s LAWN GRASS SEEDS, which 
consist solely of the finest and shortest growing 
kinds, perfectly free from Moss and other weeds. 
Price 18s per bushel , or Is. per pound. Carriage free. 
SU ITON & SONS Seed Growers, Heading, Berks. 
SALE OF TULIPS. 
M R. RICHARD HEADLY begs to 
announce that a SALE of his First-class 
Seedling and other TULIPS, will take place in May, 
and that further particulars will be duly announced. 
A Catalogue will be ready early in April. 
Stapi.ekord, Cambridge. 
B arr & sugden, 
SEED MERCHANTS, 
12, KING STREET, CoVENT GARDEN, W.C. 
VTlff TIATTTTAQ 
pHARLES LEICESTER begs to in- 
VJ form the Public that he intends sending out the 
following superb DAHLIAS in May, 1861, with the 
usual Discount to the Trade: — 
SCARLET GEM (Kelsall), bright scarlet with a 
small sulphur tip on each petal, large, and very full 
of small-cupped petals of great depth, fine form and 
high centre Received three Certificates, and in 
C. L. first winning stands this season, including first 
twenty-four at Leek and Alton-Towers, where it was 
considered the best Dahlia shown. Height 3 feet. 
10s. 6d. per plant. 
FOXHUNTER (Kelsall), deep scarlet, of great 
symmetry, and full high centre and constant. 3 feet. 
5s. per plant. 
Address, CHARLES LEICESTER, Crompton Road, 
Macclesfield, Cheshire. 
CATALOGUE OF CUTTINGS. 
TOHN MORSE’S CATALOGUE of 
’J 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, Verbenas, Chrysanthemums, Pelar¬ 
goniums, Caleeolarias, Petunias, Cinerarias, Phloxes, 
Pinks, Pansies, Roses, Mirnulus, Fentstemons, Antir¬ 
rhinums, Tropseolums, 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. 
NEW ROSE CATALOGUE. 
H. DAVIS’S Detailed Descrip- 
i tive Priced CATALOGUE OF ROSES is now 1 
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. 
Just Published. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR 
\J 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: HOULSION & WRIGHT, Paternoster 
Row. Derby: J- ROW BOTTOM. 
Price Is. 6d., or free by post from the Author for 
*0 Stamps. 
i REES coming into BLOOM will 
* be protected from Frost, Hail, &c , by using 
HAY THORN'S HEXaGOV and CHISWL K GAR¬ 
DEN NKT3. 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. 
