. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rf yellow, tingedwith crimson ; would be a good bedding plant. ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. AGROSTIS NEBULOSA.—The most elegant and gracefulof Ornamental Grasses. A dried specimen may be seen onapplication. ERIANTHUS RAVENNiE.—A bold looking Recd-likeGrassin the way of Gynerium. SPERGULA PILIFERA.—A perfect substitute for LawnGrass, does not require any mowing, and is particularlyadapted for edging Flower Beds, Slopes, Terraces, and allsmall work. A Coloured Plate, containing Drawings of the followingprice Is-. Qd. ?:— Dianthus chinensis Heddewigi,,
. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . rf yellow, tingedwith crimson ; would be a good bedding plant. ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. AGROSTIS NEBULOSA.—The most elegant and gracefulof Ornamental Grasses. A dried specimen may be seen onapplication. ERIANTHUS RAVENNiE.—A bold looking Recd-likeGrassin the way of Gynerium. SPERGULA PILIFERA.—A perfect substitute for LawnGrass, does not require any mowing, and is particularlyadapted for edging Flower Beds, Slopes, Terraces, and allsmall work. A Coloured Plate, containing Drawings of the followingprice Is-. Qd. ?:— Dianthus chinensis Heddewigi,, ,, laciniatus Nigella hiapanica alba purpurea Clarkea pulchella, var. integri-petala [Sweet Pea Captain Clarkes new hybridLobelia gracilis roseaCallirrkoe digitata Also a Coloured Plate of Nasturtium Tom Thumb Yellow,,price Iff. OtZ. Prices of the above upon application to JAMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSME/, 238, HIGH HOLBORN, December 17, 1859.] TIIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1011 LEES NEW WHITE SPROUTING PKOM A PHOTOGRAPH. MESSRS. JOHN & CHARLES LEE FEEL highly honoured in being the means of introducing this most important Vegetable production to thenotice of the Public. The real value of this prolific Broccoli will not be ascertained till it is in thehands of every Cottager inthe Kingdom ; and they only regret that their present very limited stock will not enable them at once to spread it more above representation having been taken from a Photograph shows plainly the enormous crop of good White Broccoli to beexpected from it under good cultivation. The centre head is large and fine, and the subordinate heads, all of good size, numberfrom 30 to 50. It has remained true to its branching character for four years ; it is perfectly hardy, and is in season throughJANUARY, FEBRUARY, and MARCH, a period at which it is so desirable to obtain good White BroccoH. Sealed packets, price 2s. 6d. post free* are now ready. To be had of all t
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