THE COTTAGE GARDENER.—ADVERTISEME^JTS. 
MESSRS.HENDERSON AND SON 
! T^eg to announce that they have now received their noted collection of HYACINTHS 
1 in excellent condition. Catalogues can be had on application, and printed instructions will be given gratis with each order they are kindly 
1 favoured with. In this Catalogue the New Gcraniura and Cineraria Lists are given with full descriptions. 
CUCUMBER-HENDERSOW’S “ NAPOLEOPJ HI.” 
CINERARIAS-ADSVIIRAL LYONS (n ENDEttSON*S). 
FUCHSIAS-EANK’S FAVOURITE, lOs. 6 d.— PRINCE OF WALES, los. Cd. 
CYNERIUP^ ARGENTEUM (The Pampas Grass). 
The largest Stock in the country of this noble, ornamental Grass. Healthy Plants, at 23. 6 d. each, or 25$. per dozen. 
Seed of CALCEOLARIA, CINERARIA, and PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, in 2 s. 6 d., and Ss. per packet. The first quality of 
Calceolaria only in 6 s. packets. 
GLOXINIA ERECTA. 
These are most abundant flowercrs, and among them are some of the most lively contrasts of colours imaginable. Prices 5s., and 7s. 6 d. 
each, or 42s., and COs. per dozen. 
The SjiruHi Catulo()ue or General List of Plants will le forwarded post free on application ; and a heautifut Coloured 
Plate of NINE NEW FLOWERS will he sent on receipt of 12 j^ostnye stanqjs. 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD. 
1 
Godwin bees to offer 
Abelia uniflora . 1 
Azalea amoena. I 
,, Belgian, finest varieties, 
12 s. to 15s. per dnz. 
Begonia Prestoniensis superba 1 
Coleus Blumei. 0 
Clianthus magnificus. 1 
Erythrina crista-galli . 1 
I'lscallonia pterocladon.3 
Eugenia Ugni. 1 
Fuchsias, all the new sorts, 
each .Is. to 1 
Gloxinia Duke of Wellington 1 
. 1 
. 1 
PLANTS 
s. d. 
the following 
d. 
Hoya campanulafa. 1 0 
,, picta . 3 6 
Hydrangea japonica varic- 
gata. 1 0 
Imi)atien3 Jerdonise. 1 C 
Ixora coccinea. 1 6 
,, crocata . 1 6 
,, floribunda. 3 G 
,, javanica. 1 6 
.lasminum grandiflorum fl.-pl. 1 0 
Pentas rosea .. 1 0 
Pleroma elegans. 1 6 
■Saxe-Gotbtea consjjicua Is. to 3 6 
Siphocampylus Ne Plus Ultra 1 0 
Sonerilla margaritacca.7 6 
Stephanotis floribunda. 1 0 
Tremandra verticillata. 1 0 
Vallola purpurea. 1 0 
Veronica variegata. o 9 
Vinca alba . 1 o 
,, rosea . 1 o 
EugiJuie 
,, Figaro . 
,, L^onie Van Houtte 1 
,, Wilsoni . 1 
with others, at 93 . per dozen. 
Henfreya scandens .. 1 0 
Hexacentris lutea . 1 0 
,, mysorensis .... 1 0 
Also, strong plants of the following CHRVSANTHEMUMS, which 
are the best of last year: —Annie Hender.soii, Arigenia, Augustine Mie, 
Auroro Boreale, Bob, Brilliant, Comte Acbille Vigicr, Docteur Bois 
Duval, Eclipse, Hermine, Le Propb&te, Louis Delurborde, Madame Passy, 
Slarguerite de Valois, iMarguerite de Wildemer, Pluie d’Or, Prince 
Jerome, Roquiqui, Tuiris Eburnea, Zebra, at 8 s. per dozen, or the 
collection for 10 s. 
F. G.’s priced Catalogue of Dutch Bulbous roots is now ready, and 
may be had free on .application. Remittances expected from unknown 
correspondents. 
Broadfield Ndrskries, Sheffield, Sept. 29. 
T)utch Hyacinths and other Bulbs.— 
J, and J. FRASER beg to announce that they have received 
their annual importation of HYACINTHS and other FLOWER 
ROOTS, of which a descriptive Catalogue may be had by euclosing one 
postage stamp. 
This Catalogue contains some instructions for the successful cultivation 
of the various roots. 
Lea Bridge Road, Sept. 1. 
lYitcli Flower Roots,— Peter Lawson 
and SON, Seedsmen and Nurserymen to Her Majesty the Queen, 
and to the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, respectfully 
intimate that they are now ready to execute orders for HYACINTH 
Roots, &c., &c., of the finest kinds, and in excellent condition. Cata¬ 
logues may he had, free, on application. 
27, Great George Street, Westminster.— Sept. 29 . 
Pucumber Seeds for Winter Sowing.— 
The three best and most certain varieties ever sent out, and such 
^ as are sure to give satisfaction for winter growing. General Canrobert, 
j fine black spine, length 15 inches, 2s. Gd. per packet. Lord Kenyon’s 
I Favourite, length 12 inches, very handsome, free setter, and most pro- 
' liGc bearer, 2 s. Gd per packet. Gordon’s White Spine, length 20 inches ; 
I this has proved to be the best long winter variety now in cultivation. 
Is. Gd. per packet. 
i DIGITALIS, OR FOX-CLOVE SEED. 
This beautiful hardy biennial has been so much improved within the 
I last two or three years by continual hybridising, that the brilliancy of the 
j colours, the numerous varieties into which it has sported, and the' dwarf 
ness of the plants, will cause it when once known to be planted in the 
! largest and smallest of flower gardens, round the borders of shrub- 
I beries, and for making beds in large pleasure grounds where hrilliancy and 
I effect is required. They will grow well on rock-work or sloping hanks, 
where numerous other varieties of plants will not thrive at all. The seed 
should be sown now in pans or boxes, and planted out early next spring ; 
by so doing they will bloom well next season. 
Sold in packets at Is. Gd., or double packets at 2 s. Gd. Every order 
must be accompanied by Penny Postage Stamps, or Post-office Order, 
payable to 
EDWARD TILEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, & Florist, 
14, Abbey Cnuichyard, Bath, Somerset. 
TTine Fringed Chinese Primrose. — J. 
and J. FRASER beg to offer some excellent SEED of the 
. above, saved from plants w’hich obtained the award of the Horticultural 
] Society last winter, in packets at 23. Gd. each. 
I A remittance in stamps is requested from unknown correspondents. 
I Lea Bridge Road, Sept. 1 . 
The Nobility and Gentry about to erect Horticultural Buildings, or 
Gx Hot-water Apparatus, will find 
at our Horticultural Establishment 
and Hothouse Works, King’s Road, 
Chelsea, an extensive variety of 
Hothouses, Greenhouses, Conser¬ 
vatories, Pits, &c., erected, and in 
full operation, combining all modern 
improvements, so that a lady or gentleman can select the description of 
Huse best adapted for every required purpose. 
The HOT-WATER APPARATUS, which passes through all the 
Houses and Pits, affording 
both top and bottom-heat, is 
in constant operation and 
particularly worthy of atten¬ 
tion. RIany of the Houses 
and Pits are of wide and lofty 
dimensions, and together 
equal in length 1,000 feet. They are all effectually heated by one hotter, 
which, during the severe winter months docs not cost in labour and fuel 
more than 33 8 d per day, and the apparatus is so arranged that each 
H ouse or Pit may be heated 
separately and to the required 
temperature. The splendid 
collections of Stove and 
Greenhouse Plants arc also 
in the highest state of culti¬ 
vation, and for sale at very 
low prices. Also a fine col¬ 
lection of strong Grape Vinca in pots, from eyes, all the best sorts. 
Plans, Models, and Estimates of Horticultural Buildings; also Cata. 
logucs of Plants, Vines, Seeds, &c., forw'arded on application to JOHN 1 
WEEKS & Co., King’s Road Chelsea. London. 1 
