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49-1852. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 659 
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VOUELL AND CO. BEG TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING:— |J, WEEKS aw Co, Kings Road, Chelsea, havo 
ue a most y pooner 2 of VINES, very strong and 
R TRE Tha 3 47 — Oak, 8 to 10 feet, fine transplanted specimens, gens. two and — 15 ieee Eyes, all the best sorts 
Comprising the best varieties in cultivation, as follows == Sander Thorne, Ls. 6d. to 2s: 6d. each, . ene 
ensive and va! — Lect 
Apples, 1 — on 3 3 feet, ere Ne a hy, y, 15s, per dozen. yg oped Ash, on 8 8 n o foot stems, very strong and bushy, . — — z LANTS, with : ie — * re Saul Seb — 
” 6 s bende 1 f ne specimens, 3s 8. —4 atalogues devoted to each. Also yer eee on Hosri- 
Pears, pand, on stama 5 fe good hi 1 8s. p. doz Forsythia — 3 e t, strong 8 d buly, 12s, p. doz. ere Bumbive and HEATING by Horw 
Md nd on stems 5 to 6 feet, 18s. per dozen, — t, odd * and Co., King’e-road, Chelse 
, , strong, 42s. per dozen Euonymus japonicus foliis var., one of our best variegated 
* A ft trained, very strobe, Sl , 28 Ss, weh. Be per as dwarf and compact habit, 9 to 12 inches, bushy, ares ania ACKMAN r 
— ond Nectarine s, do, do., 33. 6 J. to 5s, each, a , 17 to 18 inches . mile from Woking Station, South Westera Railw: 
„do., per doz — 
Plums, do. do., 2s. 6d, to 3s, Gd. each, Ilex latifolia ; this varie ty, with fine Laurel- like e follage, AE of his N Plau bished a new and eomplets 
eft Kah pers (Zanele). Pah) mo ps Aiie pri g 2 ae cars ari * hes Hollies ; strong plants, 12 to 18 inches, ei eae & ig ge — ene —— Dwarf Roses, Fruit 
excellent va s y far est re cultivation; 5 tex 7 “ii i rees, Cc. Ke. may be had on application by 
ppard i a remarkable variety, with very broad foliage, l 
go niles Band berry, of unéqualled size and flavour, ad- II — — A a Bo the aa an ok the grows 8 UBI Ron ya 
mirable for the dessert, 2is, per 100, ollies ; yw ants, 2s maller 3. por dozen. AND PAPER WHITE NAR- 
ooseberri t prize * selected for size and Bays, strong, 6s. per dozen. ls SSUS, 4s. per dozen,—The abo ve bulbs, the h ean of 
favour, ts — dan a, p per doz 25 reaps Pr to 9s. per dozen. l cessive 
Dass Haby Castle Blask approved sort, viz, new White | rd autum blooming; standarda, per dozen, 139: 3 hall dons 5 amoa, aad e ary algun, bava bee 
a * » . 
per ox i Sa eee a Bad 155 per dozen; dwarf on owa roots, 9s. per , Pal'-mall, near Waterlo N tas . L800 N Warehouse 
— es, all the finest varieties. y 
ubarb, strong undivided roots of Myatt’s Victoria, Lin- ARDY CREEPE — — NEW WHITE. PROCEOL— “DILCOCK Mtini 
neus, and Royal Albert, the best ania for forcing, 8s, per doz. | Hedera Regnerians, or Giant Ivy, 18. 6d. e BAINB BRIDGE anp HEWISON beg to announ 
Figs, — — 8. * 8 er id is. each; palmat ted, yr ‘bd. oo that they have purchased of Mr. Dilcock the entire stock 
—— very ~ — * N. e 00, 3s. Gd. J asminum . very 7 ng, ls. Gd. each. of — above, —— * a aige of —— — merit, sur- 
2. . „ uticosum, 1 passing every other (even * „ as the 
Do., fine, 5s. per Clemati t-scented fol 
„Ors to the luxuriant 52 ae make in our sea-coast ae er. bebe 2 Is. . — e ae ee York market T 
ursery, ne a Sieboldii and =< grandiflora, 18s. per dozen. ork Horticultural Society, June 18, 1852 
Pyrus japonica, 9s. per doz In reply to fear Ping: airies I find ‘Dilcook’s Bride Broccoli’ 
F radem, 125. per deans Pyracantha, 9s, per dozen. was awarded ‘first and third prizes 1850; first, seound, and third, 
Araucaria imbricata; the massive appearance and unique Vistaria sinensis, ls. Gd. to 3s. Gd. each. L; aod first, second, and third in the present year. It ought 
character of this tr tree, joine ned to its extreme hardihood, entitle — 2 eee and other climbing Roses, in to be grown by n gentleman's gardener, especially where 
it to the arse place among hardy tre strong plants, 6s, per doze any are grown for ition. Market gardeners also will 
stock, 17 r d beg to off or ita as + follows: Magnolia g grandiflora, Brmowmaii, ferruginea, strong plants, | find it to their profit top possess it.—Yours 3 ap ie 
o 00 30s, per dozen. * Eurskr, Hon etary.” 
2 fl . ts, * a Ceanothus acerttianas, hardier than C. azureus, 12s per dozen. The Seed will be sent out in the autumn in sealed packets at 
3 f. . 1 «oe veach, et. 99 , the hardiest and best of the new Californian th mse bert af ork or * ate . By Rrnarke of 
me e specim: mens uineas eac! emselves at York; or of Messrs, LE PER, aud BOLTON, 
Codrus Deodara, the jo sacred Cedar of the Himalayas ; this tree, | Cotoneaster maictophy ili, admirable for walls ; its e flowers 152, Fleet-street, London. 
in ee am unlike p sant, bat oat and oror. 6 form a striking contrast to its dark green “or N ein York, 
green, esteemed e natives of these — rd 
as to —— an object of reverence. With us it is perfect KINGHORNE’S SEEDLING EPACRISES. 
hardy, and one of our most — — GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
a from seed a 20. per 100, Camellias of t ma Aaja varieties, set with buds, in good strong a anp CHARLES LEE beg to announce _ 
yours; 10. aD üi 303. „ plants, 303. per doze hey are prepared to send out eautiful 
9 to 12 inches, do. 508. „ Briosa, fine * eng plants, in large 483, 12s, per doz. ; from which they have selected the following “distinet kinds ;— 
56 wis aob dee ©... i? 12s. per dozen, maller do., 93; per d E. KINGHORNIL—Tubde mediu Bt length rI stout, and 
ry . tees renee — i Hn — 2 — plants, — — 483, in many fine varieties, 9s. a 18 A piota rose colour, pare, ot las and sepals well 
e — en plant ao 5. E dozen. t 2 r ce 78. 
5 to 6 feet. specime „ se each. Cinerarias, choice kinds, new varieties, 9s, per do zon; . GRANDIFLORA RUBRA.— Tube longer, atouter, and 
ee sen o 14 foot Gi ... „ „ 6s.p.doz, | Mandevilla suaveolens; this fine cree Aa "of robust habit, | much higher coloured than graadifiora ; i Saar white ; sepals 
2 — nec See “ae F numerous base highly 1 flowers, of ex and well; very free bloomer. Pric 
— „ 1 55 rest white in lar s. 6d. each. . MINIATA SPLENDENS.— Tube lar ie er and longer than 
| Tazas aneh, — new upr ight Yow, 12 to 15 ins. 18s. — — racemosa — ree 4 — Ad best miniata, of a more brilliant colour, white tip more distinct ; 
A 55 — — a 41 — — a — extremely free bl ; 
pressa, 6 inches — , Alle. house, producing i bu a sepals expand well ; oomer. Price 5s. 
Dovastonii, or weeping Ye er . Sats 18s, e strong plants, Is. 64. ac rer eres PRICE OF THE SET lerne ‘usual 8 * 
„ Gold variegated... js 25 i nt MET ae Passiflora Bellotti, adde rie coloured new variety, 2s. each. Trade, oo a set over on every three sets or 
sia —³r ̃ ̃ ̃ . wecsieon A ob Mlirarie coccinea ; this fine new shrub produced its fine Wade These superb Epacrises are really = most useful plants 
„ Donaiana Bs. each, | bladder) 4 4 freely in our nursery last season, on offered to the Public, this aware Tney a © vory great improve - 
Cupressus Lam a, 15 to 18 ine’ "9s. 6d. each a $ 8. e confidently recommend it as highly ments, both in habit and profuseness of blooming, over all 
= Goveniana, 15 inches to 2 fest „ 8% TO mental; it makes a beautiful sp men strong Hille in former nde, and will prove highly valuable for 
a Funebris, 15 inch 5 e jargo 48s, ls. 6d. each; a few fine specimens, 3s. 6d. to 5s. — W ara a 2 
— ee edie ce anar |. e Nee Orang 15 5. ase stg Rearmed ili Bs 
Saniperus Bedfordiana, 5 lep inches ii 6s. — dense Aphelexis, six fine varieties, 1 e HOMAS CRI 3 
ik 3 > 13 nch os to 2 feet it 186, Cr eee 2 N spoteon Bonaparte, new deep scarlet variety, fh) ew and select 0 E okers, tha following 
enz excelsa, or tall growing “this Aue Fir, from the Hima- | Statice e tbh prettiest, perhaps, of the genus PERPET Sian. Dwi Stds. Dwfs 
. $, UALS, s. $ 
r e "| maski E 11 te ae 
, 9s. per d i 
p laatia = poe a E Aden Leschbnahltis formos oa, 128. r dozen, octeur Ja uillard .., 5 0 . Portemer .. fens 5 0 
12 to 18 inches, bushy. 1, „ a nana, 13s. per dozen, Top e ed E T — 
18 inches to 2 feet ve 188. a Sollya N a ees at blue flowering creeper, suitable Mdm. Lecléro Guillory * Ne — 1 
ek on wr strong . 30s. è — or — pa rot doz n 115 3 6 8 (Paul's) 5 0 
to 6 feet, fine s ens 60s, urchellia capea: — Ses old favourite, 12s, dozen, ent z — 5 76 
ii age e ma = 0 ma 2 ee" ne species and varieties, N average Palais r wip aaa $ ° —— Seigneur x ` 
Pinus Gerard ane, a "s i very — Didro Mae 0 aronne Hallez (beau. Gen. 88 (fine) 26 20 
i Himalayas con ae * where very| HARDY BULBS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS ETC. date de e e AER 
ay trees are ea ry tT eight A — — Vass ‘and autu a fine robust species, producing during th is | oe e Bou nt 14 7 e 4 5 0 
trong bushy plants, 6 i 2 s. per d = tumn months long spikes of glowin scarlet ee ee rain 50/1 Brendard du ries 
Pinus Cembra, 2 e —— a F Eee du Mout Hom 7 6 
Cedrus Libanus, 18 inches to 1 feet . 2 12 5 bee, geen kes the eaaa A, vay banisi yee 1333 ae: 8 
» 2 to 3 f — LT » 3s. pe ranger ote S Sa: eet Pas és 2 
PA “ae 5 9 5 silver Cedar of Mount . , d. benen al aan the beautiful white ni uy, Caries i Bonnier 8 n tiny ewe de 
3 sa silver Fir nadie lende agree of th of tl y 3 Carolin 36 1 6 118 1 (fine) 8 6 A 6 
robust it, closely s. to 9s, per z Ge i 8 pia m, Andry 0 
. . 8 ‘ a: * the Valle, ane apeg roots, 45. per 100. —— yeh ays a rent | vee 12 
cea ce, strong .,, 128, per dozen. Oxa : 3 5 da, o ine 7 7. — a our hardy perennials, en, i — ae : 7 ot (m oss); 30 
ns ` 0 pR į 
Pinsapo, from the F mountains ountais of r AANA as) pros aek peats pes s pre — fo owers in profusion through the Rose, a Rol (new rai Homes i kere (do.) 
ong an on thes price — Oxalis elegans „ b or, two pret ery fre poe aie 
magnot of a bottle Drath, 4 arranged o C elegans aj pretty species, very free | Géant des Batailles, per dozen, for beds, stds. 15s., dwfs, 15s, 
a EAF Viak ayeo the yellow Violet, a very neat and distinct species, | . F. J. E is {pet dozen., Dian * “ve í being thine, 
pan E ozen. . . 0 nest va 
| aai Specimens, 2 = 3 = in es and nd as a 3 xs, the choicest varieties of the principal growers, 12s. rag Ass, per dose Dwarf do., good varieties by name, 
e 15 to 18 23. 6d. Patisied (our eonda * u variétles Tue above, if ordered now, will be sent in Novembe 
of afine — — of —— zd — plants, 63, to 1 i per dozens we of acked to any part, A remittance — ag a 1 AT 
1 A s weeping habit, * * Himala, id Per daii: * fannie. ane yer dozen; double purple, 6s. per Tunbridge Wells Nursery, Kent, Oct, 16 
Abies — a vay Re pee Pa ; | Prinaroses, doable s i 
mroses, thè old scarlet or eè are fortunate | 
een ages taroa — in possessing a stoc of this ra rare 1 fine old G 
oy 
Abie Fam, mens aad uiai , 183, ” Me shia P 2 a Boe . dozen; — A — 3s. per dozen; Che Arde ne rg’ Chronicle. 
a diet 
e es e C FF 
to 3 1. . . 
z inches, bushy 18s. 3 Deutzia gracilis, 188. per dozen, MEETING FOR THE EN SUING WEEK. 
. 18 to 2 Anches kai 425 ve Tons bar, Oct. — ultur 
=. ponic i $4 725 — » Ls CARNATIONS BND: EOE EES 
ocarpus T. * 55 e are probably the largest growers of these in the world; 
Dacridicm Pe otara, 1 — = Seps 3 * —4 6d oe Oe and as our soil and EET suit 8 8 hey atta . 8 a Next Tu esday the new v rofa regulations for the Exhi- 
RER — Sew ere : — — * — 1 — as follow brain Pras ee of the HoRTICULTURAL CIETY in Regent- 
ron ants o e vari ` 
with else oli va tal evergreen Oak, 12 pairs, the very best = wee zi $ 10 7 treet come into operation ; and in order that our 
Bo. age, 12 — — s. per dozen, (12 pairs „ N may be aware of the nature of the chan nges 
bees cs ee —— A om pee 125 op very best and n 8 . 7 9 ? that pete been made, we print the following 
the “King of E ne ue species rota i the Himalayas, — Po 12 pairs, fine mised border db. 6 9 0 regulatio 
hen inches, strong 12 pairs, true old Clove. n @ 1... The Council of the 8 8 hereby give 
rotundifolia, 9 to 12 inches, 36. 6d. p | N K s. notice, that, with a view to t encouragement 
65 Buna s 3 3 4 — 2 —_— tie „„ od e of good a 7 Ley nial and in all N of 
ak, with A eseon = i fee gardening. 
very broad foliage, 18 — aor aay „each. arts int in great —— per 100 15 0} sive at the Ge seral M e vx of er, * 
2 to 3 feet, 538. each, A large quantity of strong Evergreen Privet, per 1000 115 0 5 eee eee, ings of the Society in Re TONN 
, 3 during the _ 1852 and 1853, under the 
AU O- 0 e regulation 
ders of £2 and upwards are delivered Carriage Free to London and Hull, as well as to any 2 Medals nani Certificates 8 ee are on no 
Railway Station within 150 miles of the Nursery. 22 stm ay to be increased beyond t med in the 
3 se e. They are to be given for ze — aes 
Post-office orders made payable to YOUELL & CO., Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth, not for mere 8 which is to be a secondar : 
