similar to —— mown hay, woodroof, or the Tonan bean. been moon-paszage, Gracechurch-street, London 
rca an gar ay yay A eae aig | STANDISH AND NOBLE, NURSE RY MEN, 
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146 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. Mal 
MARCH, 6, | 
NEW GARDEN SEEDS. SURPLUS STOCK. LANDSCAPE GAR DEN TD | 
LARKE Anp Co. Seepsmen and FLORISTS, = Wurden T RENDLE anp CO., Ply oath, are EXCLUSIVELY a ING. 
High-sireet; Borough, beg to inform their pe pi osing of a E SURPLUS STOCK of the V R. THOROLD, of Norwi i j 
the poms Dn their New — of Garden other followinz, when are oered = N moderate terms : L to the Nobility e Gant oers hig Servi 
Seëds, i ready, and will be forwarded, at . on 800190 IRS.—Four hundred thousand fine ‘two years | ORNAMENTAL GARDENER in ine a LANDSCAPE ces 
en Ne Wini dirabeplanted ineluding Deco . — around a a ee m ing of thé un 
x ANSP. — ne yea à a proaches rm 
ESTIMONIAL TO we CHARLES MINTOSH, nice young stuff, and well rooted, Ka 5s. per 1000. : 0 Correcting the N Ap. 
Head Gardener to the D uccieuch, Author of JUDD’s GIANT ASPARAGU An immense stock of fine 
Practical Gardener,” En ‘the Subscription Lists will be oots. Two years, ls. Gd. 109 vie years, 2s. 6d. per 100. T 
closed by the middle of March, Subseribers are respectfully “SEAKALE ROOTS, 3s. 64 per 100; stronger, 5s. per 1 i EX RY R ROGER: SMITHE, 1 
requested to come forward with their subscri as riy abs Apply to WiLtiāM E. RENDBE and Cou ursery men, ifori tit of Easting Fa 
ee POE ‘ata distance remitting the amount +. | Plymouth. ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1786 NAT om AL n BS eR vpe Oe ha is care Of the 
x By order of the Committee, Isaac ANDERSON, Setretary. INE GRASS LAWNS. —The importan nee of se- 1 Bier his superintendence, includ ding e every sort 
Edinburgh, 41, % York k-plade Feb. 24, 1852 curing pure and fine 8 3 for GARDENS ar te orm a Permanent Pasture, accordant with thot neces. 
rgh, :-plive, I p ola Wan ke iA cur especial attention. (ohian shon uld be particularly stated), are now bead, 8 de, 
UTTON’S VS RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS FOR | and we believe that SUTTON’S ooie MIXED LAWN SEEDS 5 re y Railway to any Station in England, Carrial, tobe 
IMPROVING OLD PASTURES. —Many Old Upland Pas. | dre unriva led, We have the satisfaction of receiving the s. per acre, allowing a bushels per a arriage Free, 
er Parks, and ee nearly destitute of Clovers, and — * and * of many genet 88 Any infor mati e LA WNS, 
th ore 0 iti an s, who, since us ing eir seeds, have —— = t on o ature and pro Le. 
SS eee 5 — a as * i cy cag See e . ah e t er des gie matara and propin dos ot ha rug 
wanting; ik = are sown earl, ithe Season, the mi- to STE eee 222 — 
provement i a Pastures a be N —ů and at a | The follering testimony | has been received, and is only simi- FRUIT TREES, POULTRY, ETC 
small seyans: 8 tity of Se od required, Side. to 12 lbs. per Acre. e From Arlington € Evert, aed Barnett, B ANNED GARDEN NETTING for | tecting | 
Aaveriivement in page 8? of th this ‘Paper go free, as see Our le „ shall always in future send RRRS the Grass Seeds for pou, Pigeons, Tal Tuli pyr dew i Pede dan OF e w Fasa 
ns — . —5 base Seeds, , may be had in proved entirely to my yo eres quantity or length, „Talip an K e e 
return for one pent re gees Foes ‘Sorrow and Sons. ing Thorpe Rectory; = wr alata and Net Man facto 5, Gy ING Fannow's Pishing Taek | 
Seed 6 a. R er B „The Grass Seed you sent me was most excellent, Three| Tig vard wide, 3 ry, 5, Crooked-lane, London Bridge, 1 
2 H montlis ago I had no lawn at all; have now a close, short jm yard wide, Sde toro —＋ or 6d. four yards 
ths ag ad no lawn at all; T “pate „orders above 20s. accompanied . yards wide, All 
“FLOWERS FOR BEES.” yerdant lawn, the wonder of my neighbours.” e jari a — pi —.— with Post-oflize order, stamps, 
18005 er- Grass Seeds will 7 sent carriage free, according — —̃ ise fee, an 
(A BRAHAM HARDY & SON, SEEDGROWERS AND 215 per bus ee e eS BAES Sa z HEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, King's 
Rbk iad <i oben eiten — AS n orna: = Address 5 Surron and Sons, Seed-growers, Reading, | pr, 3 —— — Ard ares Lare, to vos 2 an 
as rk 
mented hardy — grows 6 to 7 feet high, with n i — 8 black ‘and white swans, Egyptian x, Cone 
oe f white aa Te — is s very attractive to the — lea shir NE SORTS AND. OTHER 2 KINDS. ironed — anona pe * — shicldrake kes, pa 
ause-a constan 5 n 
Sg f — slightiy 2 eee ee —— —— . AND 0 SEEDSMEN AND Leg RISTS, 86, shovellers, gold-eyed and dan divers, Seca ducks, 
able us properties i 1 if ke th ag treet; Borough, beg tò — ies th friends and | domesticated and pinioned; also Spanish, 
are iden in yin Aen. Ber on * sean the’ pabio, “that their New CATALOGUE of CHOICE DAH- Malay, F Poland, Surrey, and Dorking fois: VAAN 
4 e sette eee e ow ready, and will be forwarded (post free) on fowl, and pure China pigs ; paiar 
are weet to 4 s producing ee 
ice 6d. pe cket, 
SWEET, . cee ODORATA), 8d. per o SHO T, SUR 
HAR vir nick sn — p riced Retail Seed Catalogue on ete soiit nas 42 — pe magni deed a i ene TAL 3 — ne ak generál Nursery Stock, wikia 
—— BS Every Plant sent out will be a — robust . “hal i — iven a ok uaa oF nate —— re th general 
AULE AND SONS beg to offer their respect tkul character. To thos ere a star prefixed they invite special 1 s being remarkably fine, at fit sbi producing 
thanks to the Planters of HIM ALAY 5 CONIFER A A of immediate effect. — n about to plant extensively would be repaid by making a visit to the Nur 
the United Kingdom, erica, a . Ou who All kinds of se aug and Shrubs ee A fine ly fi 
Have favoured them witb their pat Coll of Roses ected with reference to late autumnal —— Ee Biy dean Bs: cantly w ig S 
or the CEDRUS DEODARA, of walsh 9 are catenins blooming. Also of the | best kinds of late.flowering hardy hybrid s ell Bask oti 2 ari mith lower a 
wers; and as the applications daily are numerous, in order ododendrons, to the cultivation of which especial a — a ig shy plants. 24 Ins. 1s. 6d. Ti ; 36 A a 
to prevent unnecessary trouble, they publish their scale of is aa z ILÈX previa, 9 7 i ine ars Bde ro 
pr Š lemen requi ring my la 5 „ 38. „ * 
—— D 3 istan ayin g owt ” ARPA, 218. each. 
. CED EODARA serine improving their grounds may peters the ra Tä @| » LA ATIP OLIA, 12 ins,, 2s. 6d.; 18 ins,, 89, 6a; Mine 
inches to 9 inch £31 % en * by applying | to the Advert ee | 
inche: foot... the exception of s$ 17 . 2 ) 
PITI rae : 2 pony asare ‘printed imitalies, | JUNIPERUS ARGENTEA, new and very beautifal, 1? inches, 
3 fest. saree a of inches named refer to the heights; unless „, Pick NIR A, 12 ins, 1s, 6d: each 
Ae eee, Ea cn. 1B =e BRUNONTANA, 12 ins., 28. 6d. ; 240 „ — GHINENSIS, 12 inss ls:; 18 insg 18.64. ; Akini, | 
3} feet to 4 feet 23 NSIS a a 30 ins., 28. fd. e 
feet ee 0 0 S. one year’s seedlings, 21s. each. TA 1801 
34 posses CE from seed in saias apii i 5 is me the last novelties in Conifers, — EL 2 = OLTA: 115 cg 7211 — 
Vie Me T E forms a noble tree of 120 feet im height, and of very we EX 1 — 
pu ee in CELSA, 12 ins., 28. 6d.; 18 ins., 38 c. 
ane 3 Goni ee near as can bat does not pove LASTI, we * = 58. to 108. 6d. 1 TA, 12 insi, 1s. bs ins, 20, öl. 
unte idea of the qualit ry ARAUCARI IMB 5 ey each CRACOVIA, 12 lus., 1s. each 
inion e naan 1 the plane offer offered, as A BRIC 15 * to eye ine., 18.; 12 ins., 28, 6d. ; ss M ACROGARPA, 12 12 ins,, 2s. 6d. eac z 
q ight, AZALEA “Glory o Hin” A S. 12 ins., 9d. ; 24 ins,, 18. 6d, ench. 
As the _— for planting seedlings in — t Lee ’ The best doable „lee ee 6d, to Bs. en raie „ OBLONGA PENDULA, 610 8 ins., 28: 6d. each. 
5 8 3 weed ti eg to inform ` those gentlemen who ” OVATA. a hardy evergreen, 6 to 9 ins., 26. d. eac g g Het eee e 
y wis acclimatise youn ant VITTATA 
Co cre particular d y web p' 2 of whe be supped ” 3 dod i TAa ak wag _ nique variety was JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM, strong blooming plants, 29. 64 
ch healthy one-year seedlings, ich : April at th ms ié- owt ; 
nd, unprotected to'the present rate, at the following The ground:colour of th tt “a —— ite, which le LIGUSTRUM JAPONIC hI Baris — i Bets ase = 
Abies morinda . per 100 ge, Pi beautifully striped wi i purple, afier the manner of e S Th Oa 
n  Whutrow ee Be Picea: Wetland” 3 a Carnation. -Ipis avery free bloomer: Oins, 212. | MITRARIA COCCINEA, andes aoe bine 2 
oak N . » elon Findrow A ABELIA UNIPLORA A, new and distinct, A very free bloomer, *PICEA PI 3 very handsome specimens, 30 ins, 
_ Stapleton Road Nurseries, Bristol. / XUS sp., from north of China, — leaved, 10s, — each, z A eee ee 
Nee following g New and Superb varieties storie FÓRTUNTI, ĝ'i i 15.64. 1 . a . ry e *PINUS INSIGNIS, oth 28. 6d. 6d. ; 21cĩins., 56. 30 ins, 74 bh 
nted to give satisfaction to all | a i : . N it, 
purchasers, s viz.: DARWINII, 7s. 64. te to ne Se 55 MURI CA ATA $a 105. "eh: 18 ins, 218.3 2 
6 : Pear AFRICANA, 18 inss 25. 64; 
HO ! 30 ins., 5s.; 36 Bairri Teas, 43m, 108 G; each, TEZU JMÆ, 12 to 15 ing., 108: Gd. each. FE 
SP DEODAI ai A, 310 5 fr., 29. 6d. io TrA 5 Bis. to 476. each. s 
JAPONI pi 
2 ee ee, e eee 
ve. stems as many inches . —— 
* 6 ins., er- niioponewpions.—taedy a 
: 3s. 6d.; 48 ins., 5a. + 60 ins, 73. 6d. e 36 ins., spoue from white to een mati 4 i 
* JAPONICA NANA, Seedlings 9 to 12 inches through, to gu as per dozen ; standards, 218109800" 
ý to each. a li 
sOUPRESSUS PUNEBRIS, seedlings; very robuet h „ © OMMON 57 pan grash P 
ee plants, 12 ine, 68 18 ins,, 78. 6d.; 2 , 15s; SIKKIM — — NDRONS.-—We believe w maY pe largest 
i bain » 218. ee 318. 6d. each, — ear of cdtiteaaiétion, ‘hat we posses Mme trade 
a Sa 6d. each, wepia of these mdr ons in on 
oy e rapid — noo geais The heights of ‘those we ing Tarn, 
y ‘ins., 38, Gd. ; 36 ins, be, ; 4818057 9ins, From che aleitude from whene® 
Were ae there is great 
„ ss GOVENIANA This isoneofthemostbeantifaiplanis p E 
i class., It has the me Hintinet Nad at 3, 5, or 9 guinea 
NTIRRHINUM beautifal eroen coloue dürlug of Preserving its | SPR ZA CALLOSA—An abundant and con 
x SEED. g the most severe 
‘This has eae selected weather, 9 ins., 2s, 6d. ; 12 ins; 36. 6d. ; 18 1 — Phas large ain tint riy is h 
aaaea oman ae — — care from some of = a nes k 2 È 30ins.; 108, ed.; mes gay sa mat addition to our shrubbery a 
shape, colour; and habit aver ‘grown; both as ' wet Beco ig i; ' * 
distinct and ad abit of plant eet more than 50 1 24 forms a noble tree, rivalling even SALISBURIA * ADIANTIFOLIA (seedlings), 12 ius 
anon, and succeeds wel 
EXTRA FINE GIANT SCARLET BROMPTON | pored situations. 9 to ing, 18 as en TAXODIUM * ie . 
SEED. pret Masses oe eac ponica are amongs k i 
beneath 71 suc! 5 i 
Unrivalled for its Dae gies and brigh 255 36 ing., 2s. dd = —— of the soll, 80 ins, aon = . 5 0 e í | 
also 8 double; ee gor = the 5 dower tiom 15 Ti | CEPHALOTAXUS 5 m male a insa Bs, ona, o 10s. 6d. each. 255 bo 14 l 
20 inches. Large pac kets Is. eac ah or, if — lon ng leaves, seed - 1 = vac 3 to 4 ft, 74. 6d. . 
tor — hof hav. > OF, if rred, AXUS: DOVASTORI, ‘standards, ot 
ch of the above will be sent, postage and package! 12 3 woe ‘van, _ W tesdibece ubs, 1 i 
n Cauliflower Broccoli (as imported) 1s. per packet, | e Ne a har igiene e n e PRESSA, 12 ins. 26. ; 24 ins., 50%. 2 
b Broccoli a E Iire is A tan tenet nS p 
; 8 „ 3 reed ardy ornamental ever. so að 
2 8, 215. c 
CLERODENDRON 3 nly species of this 
utiful genus which can be successfully culti 
in a cool greenhouse, a . ion in wh den ——— *WEIGELA wa ee Thisbe 
ceeds admirably. E forms its large — of r hae ne 
inio: flowers in great profusion. Strong plants, 216. “the open bo 
| CERASUS ILETOIPOLTA, 
| DAPHNE JAPO 12122. 265 .. 
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