16 THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
JAN. 
portion shag M hee open peake ; and, fro 
very Plant sent out will be a healthy, “robust spe 
To those having a star pre 
—— effect, Gentlemen about to plant 47 
h refe umna 
coming. Also of the 1 kinds of ree tend hardy hybrid 
Rhododendrons, to the cultivation of which especial attention 
“Gentlemen requiring assistance in 3 out or 
improving hi r grounds may procure the services of d 
person by pnt ban — se 2 rtisers. 
With * exception o of eu uch n re printed in italics, 
. poner of inches mie refer to pat heights, unless 
ABIES “BRUNONTA ANA, 12 ins., 2s. 6d. ; 24 ins., 5s., each, 
NSIS, one year’s seedlings, 215 eac 
This is one of the last novelties n Conifers. 
1 a os ob of 120 feet in height, and of very 
ASTI, 20 to 56 ins, 5s. to 10s. 6d. each 
, 6 to9 ins., 1s. ; 12 ins., “9s, 6d. ; 
ach, 
* 
It 
n . 6d. e 
f this undas 5 — "was 
hibited las 
beautifully stri 
rnation. 
eee DELIA ÜNIELORA, 
each, 
BUXUS sp., from north of China, round leaved, 10s, 6d. e 
BERBERIS FORTUNTI, 3˙ — 1s. 6d. ; 
Jong fag Ms iis, Ser A 
. each, 
It is a very fr 
t. A very free blo 
+ 28; 18 ins 
» 88, 6d, ; 
— 
= 
> CÄYPTOMERIA” J APONTÓA, seedlings, very 2 plants, 
4 to 
Plants 
5 12 high 
ence. 6 Be 
3s. 6d. ; 
JAPONICA NAÑA, 
mg 
E 
ergy robust plants, from | 
yy very hand- 
24 ins., ryw 
rapid grower, and a most exces tree, 
ft Fay 24 ins., 38. 6d, ; 36 ins., 53, ; 48 ins., 
is one of the most 3 . 1 
merit of pres 
ing ide mos 
t has the 
duri 
> 
forms a noble tien, rivalling ev 
of Lebanon, and 5 well in . 25 ex- 
- . 12 gns» .6d.; 18 in 
. 6d. ; 24 ins., 
1 3 he a soil, 
vEPHALOTAXUS "PORTUNT NIT rede ae W s leaves, seed- 
female va var. I Shack leaves, seedling | 
a hardy Palm from the north of China, a 
arr side soy sg ergs our hardy ornamental ever- 
3 
© euenovEXpnow'? FETIDUM.- The nly species of this 
beautiful — which can be ‘suece essfully re rom 
a cool nhouse, a situation in which this su 
— 8 It forms 8 large heads of rosy 
lilac fi — 
* ong plants, 
ach. 
CERASUS ILLIC. A, 7s, 6d. each. 
DAPHNE J : 12 ins., 2s. 6d. each. 
— BRID! 5., 18. fd. each. 
FORSYTHIA VII A hie plant i is not sufficiently 
own, | spring-flowering plant, produc- 
great profusion. But it 
hey in ave 6 spec ial attention, 
ely would be rep: 
2 
T3 BE SOLD, the Valuable NURSER 
NTS, selecte their general Nursery Stock. The greater and GUODWILL of a BUSINESS established 
7 mm being 1 transplanted, their safe removal + relied on. Years (by the late Mr, Hedley and his successors), at 
e hei given a but a slight criterion of their general The Nur und i 
as beiog remarkably fine, and 4 for 1 
aid by making a ‘ee to the Nursery. 
rarely flowers. cantily when young. Th 
plants offered are wo otk ‘with flow er- parya * 8 
s. 
4 
@ 
i i 
2 
if! 12 ins., 25 64.; 18 ins., 3s. 6d.; 24 ins., 
ATA, 218. each. 
ARGENTEA, new and very beautiful, 12 inches, 
eacn, 
PHENICE BA, 12 ins., 1s. 6d. e 
par ee 12 po 1s.; 18 i ‘ae, . 24 ins., 
s. 4d. e 
23.3 
‘TA, 12 — 15. ea ach. 
T 
L 
7 CR ACO VIA, 12 ias., ls. eac 
fe MACROCARPA, 12 ins., 2 M 
75 REPANDENS, 12 ins., 9d. ; 24 ins., 1s. each, 
s bt A DULA, 6 to 8 ins., 28. 6d. each, 
age veto ANA, 12 ins., 18.; 18 ins., 1s. 6d. ; 24 ins., 
ROSE a ILL NURSERY, NEAR YARM, IN THE NORT 
DING OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. 
e URS 
Nursery. 
5 
d Greenhouse Plants ts, 
— ea 1 the Thain of R 
which t ere is arge oe. The Stockton a 
Rai d the L 
Sellers, Darlington. —Darlington, Jan 
— O LET, on vey reece. Le a 
le e or eariy tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay 
| thoroughly dra d, ina midland o ouai near a good n 
Roads, House, and Offices are 
excellent 
8 
Pers ons desirous of treating for le n 
are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardeners 
at the Office, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Stran 
J ASMINUM. N SDIFLORUM, strong blooming plants, 2s. 6d. Rete ag 
each i 
. * h. 
| eee — APONICUM. 9 ins., cach, * O BE LET, and entered on at Lady-Day na nex 
LIBOCREDRUS CHILIENSIS, 7 ab. valuable piece of Garden Ground, called SANDY 
MITRA Kaya ote A, 23, 6d. e | containing about 6 Ace situ ia p Barton Hill, in . : 
ry h mens, 30 ins., 21s, | of St. George, i county of Gloucesé i 
3 9 andsome speci 4 % [Great Western Cotton 8 in the occupation ef Mr. STEP 
OR ere 108. to 158. each. N BACHELOR. — Apply to Mr. ANNER, Shannon Cour 
© ATA, 10s. 6d, each or in London, to C. A. G., at Mr. Rusgen's, 256, Oxford- a 
*PINUS ele Is ay ings 2s. 6d. ; 24 ins., 58.; 30 ins., 78. 6d. ; 
1 108. 6 O LET, or the Lease to be Sold, four miles Wes 
MURI IOATA, 9 9 ins. 10 6a. 5 18 ins., 213.; 24 ins, T of Hy de Park, an excellent DETACHED co 
„ MON MÆ, 12 to 15 ins., 10s. 6d. each, 2 relly soil 8 
quinos 8e 7 21s. to 428. each, Fruit Trees of every denoripdan; prolific Vine 
ROSE, “FORTUNE’S YELLOW,” dwarfs, 2s. 6d. to 5s. each, uipa a 1 
; y j Srde; Se: to 7s, G2. oac ue phases cet pry rooms over, 
RHODODENDRONS,— late flowering Hybrids 9 i , . 
R y basement, and iaia wash-house. 
in colour from white to deep crimson. Dwarfs, 31s. 6d. | and west-end every five minutes; 
* $ t ura per dozen; standards, 218. to 5 guineas 
com MMON igh phat for covers, thrice transp lanted, 
18 ins high, very bushy, 158. tee Mey, * ea 
| SIKKIM RHODODENDRONS: —We 
out fi fear of f contradiction, | t 2 possess the larges 
remarka deal; church five minutes walk. 
low, a xes moderate. e ai letter "a B., 
pb t Oxford-street, Lon 
E ONE SHILLING. Dni 
T, FRUI 
roving har 
istinat Hode at 3, 5, or 9 guine eas. 
SPIRZA re An abundant and continued bloomer. 
as large corymbs ot age A oe e blo: persion 1 
handsome addition to a shrubbery plants 
SALISBURTA ADTIANTIFOLIA (seedlings), 12 ae 2s. 64. 
*TAXODIUM _SEMPEBVIRBMG. 3 
eee 3 Poke e | my 
‘tt gone TENE poy oe are 
3 assed, ins. to 5 feet, 1s. 3d. 
each. 
ADPRESSA, 12 ins., 2s.; 24 ins., 5s.; 36 ins., 10s, éd. 
* 
each 
75 N 8 var.), 12 ins., 28. 6d.; 
24 ins., 58.; 3 , Ts. 6d. each. 
„ (gol oldeo-leaved var, ) 12ins., 1s:6d,; 18 ins., 2s. Gd. each. 
VIBURNUM PLICATUM, 105. 6d. „to 21s. each. 
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