The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . S A EETPEAS, CONVOLVULUS, Dwarf NASTURTIUMS,CLARKIA, COLLINSIA, CALLIOPSIS. &c., post-free, packets,including as above, post-free, 4^. 2</. ; 25 ditto, packet contains sufficient seed for making two or threenice patches. Excellent for distribution amongst cottagers orchildren. All the varieties are easy of cultivation. DANIELS BROS., The Queens Seedsmen, Norwich. WELVE HARDY EXOTIC and BRITISH FERNS, 10^. 6i/.—Many being dormant, this is the besttime to purchase, no injury being
The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . S A EETPEAS, CONVOLVULUS, Dwarf NASTURTIUMS,CLARKIA, COLLINSIA, CALLIOPSIS. &c., post-free, packets,including as above, post-free, 4^. 2</. ; 25 ditto, packet contains sufficient seed for making two or threenice patches. Excellent for distribution amongst cottagers orchildren. All the varieties are easy of cultivation. DANIELS BROS., The Queens Seedsmen, Norwich. WELVE HARDY EXOTIC and BRITISH FERNS, 10^. 6i/.—Many being dormant, this is the besttime to purchase, no injury being received by young from America, Polystichums and Athyriums fromJapan, Aspleniums from Jersey, &c. Strong plants for garden,rockery and other purposes. Packages gratis for cash withorder. J. H. LEY, Royal Nursery. West Croydon. POTATOS.—For Sale, a large quantity ofMYATTS PROLIFIC ASHLEAF, SCOTCH CHAM-PION, and other Potatos for Planting. Splendid for Prices, which are exceedingly low. RICHARD BOWE, Potato Merchant, Selby, Yorks. ^WEBBSSEED POTATOS. WEBBS SCHOOLMASTER {Itttprozcd). The Best Potato in Cultivation. 33. per peck, lOs. per bushel, 27s. per sack. WEBBS MAGNUM BONUM (hnproved). TJie Great Disease-resister. Ss. 6d. per peck, 9s. per bushel, 23s. per sack. I Special Low Rates for Half Tons and upwards. | 2ar. V due Caj-riage Free. 5 per cent. Discount for Cjsh. THE QUEENS SEEDSMEN, W0RD8LEY, STOURBRIDGE. WiWe^-a4i^:^S£^. How and From What we Save our Seeds. THE Garden says (March 26) A fine groupof named varieties of Cinerarias was exhibited by & Sons, at the Royal Horticultural Societys Meeting,Sorts very beautiful and varied in colour, while the flowers werelarge and as near perfection as regards form as could possibly yo7irnal of Horticulture leports thus ;— Messrs. Cannell& Sons secured a Silver Banksian Medal for a collection ofCinerarias, the colours of which were remarkably bright. TheGardeners Magazine sa
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