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SHOW AND FANCY NEW WHITE BROCCOLI— DILCOCK’S BRIDE.” NEWPORT NU Roe GROUNDS. 
eee sorts, of the latest introdue- BAINBRIDGE ane 1 beg to announce Estastiswen mani a Cunrony. 
Ra of — Sich is s a eel D of the — est merit, sur- ILMAN WILKINS, mmencement of 
r E. r AND Co., 
NUR 
LYMOUTH. 
ners“ Fai for Sept. 25, page 610. 
announce that their 
PAUL AvD SON to 
A. CATALOGUES of ROSES and Pris nc es Se — 
tainiog arie e — 
all the — x 2 2 4 —— 
dy. and in lies on, — 0 ng T 
pay ren for 3 nthe A AUTUMNAL ROSES are 
Fill Khel in bi in bloom.—Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, Octob 
passing every other e the far-famed “ 1 the 
followi pi will test It has been sold in the York market at 
ead, 
1s. pe 
rk 3 8 June 18, 1852, 
k’s Bride l 1 
“Yo 
—— "Hon. eyo 
keta 
eed will he se ent ati in t ika autumn i 
— at York; 
Seed-merchants, 152, Flos t-street, ee 
Hope 1551 Yor 
LANTING EASON, rh ad 2 to his fine, 
hoabbs, aed unusually — ete "general 1 STOCK 
repared, riodical remov and ceumuiation of 
fibrous roo * for 1 out, so pos 2 ensure {oe which 
he will offer at unprecedentedly low 
S, standard, dwarf, Cat end full trained, true 
e varieties r ded by the Hor: cultural 
* aad vigorous g 
AND ORY AMEN TAL TREES, 
r AR SaRU3S, &c.; including 
— 
specim 
ard and 85 5 P? 3ES, of the most admired varieties, 
peepi AN PLA 
A very large stock or re gr 
which — — has — 
se. of excellent habit, for 
cele mir ed; 
— — HRUBBY, CALCEO oe NEVER 
oo or ABOUT 
* EF O e nae PU * 10. 
w to offer 
erb Colle fee 4 SEEDLING 
they can confidently 
ng been oe. saved ait 
WE KS ax 
t len 
SHRUBBY fate 
warrant a 
varied n in — kin ice dom, os: See 
sorts 22 auen an 
ariniy snd and brili 1 their ir colours, 3 7 are 
3 for the 
J. WEEKS and Co,, — d oe “aunts, Lonpow, 
TLEMEN, AND THE TRADE, 
per 
e 258. 
quart, ‘and can with confidence recommend it 4 * N eae | 
bout the second week in October they will be ready to send 
5 New Early re PRINCE OF WALES RHUBARB, 
uit 233 pee Albert, much larger, 
r, an 4 arge — 
with H., 5 to be made payable to the Tirta: at the 
Borough vor Sa or 1 — e stam — — 
For —— where both articles can be 
4 18th 
l Butts, oat 
GHORNE’ SEEDLING ye . — 
ond AND CHARLES LEE to announ 
ey are prepa o send out oe beautiful Seediings, 
which they 3 Bent edi 2 — 2 i kinds 
j pencilled — z 5 — 
with rose ur, pure te tip, * sepals we 
3 oat prof rofuse pae Price Ne sg, 
E. GRANDIF ORA RUBRA.—Tube 1 r, and 
much 12 coloured than graudiflora; ssp Pate Sate N 
d well; very free bloomer. P 
MINIAT Ar; SPLENDENS. — Tube ! ger and longer than 
e brilliant 3 white dp mare distinct; 
Sarak ae hatena Price 
SET, — usual — 
September, 1852, page 594. 
8 822 E: 
RICE OF THE 
These superb E 
offered to the le Public 
ments, both 
‘former — 
5 and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, 
to the 
crises. are ot the mos useful plants 
this season. They are very great improve 
= “babi — profuseness of eg, over all 
ms, and will prove highly valuable for 
OCKSBROOK 8 BATH. 
Jp SHACKELL begs again r the public his 
„beautiful SEEDLING 41 “RUSSIAN B SUPERB,” 
which variety cannot fail to give atisfaction 
Strong biooming Plants, hamper and package included, 6s. per 
2 . — + Plante, such as may be sent through the post, 
e S. has "almost an — eee of Double Blue 
Perpetual Tree V Strong fine healthy Plante, having 
from 20 to 30 blooms. on each 3 such as would make a 
display at e he will render at the low pae of 2s. 6d. per 
pow ee or lis, moe = mper incladed. 
ss than 1 doze ne hundred 
isty wea * several Bouquets 9 oy, 
io thie time until t iio can be of M e Bou 
each of these — — ari — 3 che —ͤ— — — 
receipt of 12 p tage yeti 
e ear litan Violet et Plante 8s, per — 
ae toe 8s. 
—— dito} erg ape: ‘tee * 
Single White Russian tee 
Old Russian — $ 5s. per ina 
Ham and p ackag included, 
Post-office Orders — ag Rosset SHACKELL, Florist, 36, 
Broad-street, Bath. 
NEW ROSES, 
PRINCE ALBERT japon: FAIRY QUEEN. 
ay tes AND SON beg to offer the above new ore 
autiful Roses, of which they at present hold the sadr 
summ ek in diam son, in autumn rich glowing eed 
ia y cupped a and very double, the —— 
feet ri ; ev mye She, blooms, often producing 20 t 
k flowers in a truss being of dwarf "an it 2 * to 
prove — of t usa, Aro autumnal Roses 
5 is jargo, thick, — handsome, and it surpasses ovary 
n Rose in colour rene dance of bloom. Strong 
ured me the . es for November. 
om the National Flori- 
cultural Society, the Royal 
and — oe — 
furth n favourably n 
J Journal —— ordered Dy | above 100 Nurserymen and Amateurs 
ho have seen it in flow 
T Patty ueen Hybrid "Ber rpetual (Paul’s), soft —— lilac, of 
medium size and perfect — the summits o etals re- 
flexing as in rai Bosanquet, and like that — pee erer 
shoot produces flowers; dwarf habit. ——— 7s, 6d, each, 
arly Ai ‘ii solicited, as the stock is limit 
Nurseries, Chesbust, Herts, Oct, 23, 
500 Lau 
B riegated Hollies, — as ‘oe land 
is required for — pe will be disposed of very cheap, par- 
ticularly when large num mbers are purchased, 
CREEPING AND TRAILING PLANTS, for N walls, 
trellises, & e., in gre — os ell established in 
2 HERBACEOUS PRANTA, FLORISTS - 
and BORDER FLOWERS; Ere 
THORN PL ENTS, fpr fencing, of prime gain at low prices. 
a Bans eof W. W. having ee the Seed Business, 
oe in his Nursery, he has been enabled 
to nai his prec attention to the 1 and raising 
a as Tek now gro 1 A ol condition in his 
— ger may 
receive pee oak careful at 
whey years 
thanks. — * of Wig 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1852. 
3 
A piscusston has found its way into our columns 
e divided as this side upon 
being pefety cultivable, m snd well anita y bedding 
out or forcing ; the other maintaining, first, that they’ 
‘nit e not cultivable in the 1 cultural sense of the 
tha ey are 8 they are not 
sale the sible Aam i 
In this as in many o othar disputed matters, both 
— x 7 bat there is more right on one side 
n the me are certainly not worth 
elivation, Ate in botanic gardens, s uch as the 
speci of Epipactis and Cephalanthera, 
anth repophor a, 
ses. 
UPERB NEW APPLE, 
EYS GOLDEN PEARMAIN. 
0 
n Novem 
r variety and batter Ae A ag ein Sey d 
acq fcr Tab 
3 
it is an ae and rale bearer, and a very! free 
opinion un R. Marnoce, Eeq., in Gardeners’ and Farmers’ 
26, 1850 :— apm Your Apple seems to nae a 
and the Ri 
orm and 1 of the one vith 
Tue fe flesh is crisp and grateful. On 
an excellent dessert oo. Depp eee and looks 
f standards, 
—.— 
maitre 15 
the whole we u think 7 
ae e 
a ar 
* 
10s. 6d. each; hal 
t over to the Trade when three are 
small, early orders are requeste 
plants. A remittance 1 
correspondents, to be ig li 1 Post ofice, 
— . ja: Mens m aa , Handsworth 
n po tee ies lis, 6d. 
ree Be laces within 100 miles of th 
— Nursery, Southwell, N Notts, N . 
S CRIPPS lly offers herd 
[Homa respeetfu the following | ag 
New and Select ROSES — | bes > 
Stds. Dwis, 
PERPETUALS, 4. d. 
Diodore 3 5 
Blanche Portemer 
2 
8 5 
4 
Mdm. aas =: 
AR — 
H n , ai A e en: 
10 bo Gr On e 2 go ST OD N „ 
Sc ee ORO S BOROAA 
FIRST-RATE COLLECTION OF CONIFEROUS PLANTS, 
ILLIAM YOUNG to noblemen, 
gentlemen, and others, that his collection of Coniferous 
. ＋ — season! v aan of 
mens eodare and Lebanon, Araucaria imbric 
8 e 8 sempervirens, Pinus insi 
Abies Douglasii, be. e., of which he would in — —— 
a very exten extensive Stock of F 
cata, 
nis, 
ai 1 a, 
82 with petteri success for years together; and 
hera, 2 e. and the like 
are either uncultivable or 8 cultivate, or 
unwort f cultivati singular 
unacquaintance with notorious “facts, Orchis mas- 
et latifolia, eee usi and militaris, 
are trea uently culti- 
ith good management they become far handsomer 
than in their wills 
inch to 2. 8 * 4 2 2 p- ip is, however, a to be noted, that 
strong ed rn or Qui or 
1 * or American Berberry, * pet mea cai and they all thrive best if d Treated as frame 
will be sold cheap if taten oo —— = fee 25 oa an musk oes vigour 
atalogues may be enclosin two postage stamps. illi of colour whi are 
Mi ford Kurer poa ariary Eara pit ~ om the Godalming rillian cy 5 ey not usually 
Station of the ont Western Railway, whore es conveyances can 
a coun 
IOLA ARBOREA OR, PERPETUAL TREE | clit 
years 
. (Tana). The Bes Stock ar TOLEA 
h has aega 2 is 
. of 
* Pabi 
0 
e end it with great confidence, — 5 igs Lae: at 
erous testimonials from different parties “speaking. of 15 
qualities, an mae eee * it the highest praise. It is be 
scente 
A 
VIOLA ARBOREA ALBA; OR, esa al WHITE TREE 
VIOLE Ryn ina ae a — ‘fine variety, and 
former Tikes the ex n of its 
colour, ae pUer 6s. per LE smaller deta" 38. ter a 
RUSSIAN SUPERB VIOLET, Blue an and White (True).— 
very useful and fine variety ; 33. per 
25 
Ẹ 
A TREATISE on the nature gets yon me e of Cultivation of 
the VIOLET.—Epwarp TILEY begs to i roduc to bod notice 
2 all bey of this flower a Treause, which —— 
n insight into its proper mode of cultiv — 
eontinnal 1 the 8 
— II also assist many who have alr n this variety, 
f fos | them. ii is indeed p 
eady gro 
as it introduces several distinct plans “oy which it per eet 
from a very lo temperature O. masculu 
and morio arga, gree 8 lat, “ps fed, 
skilfully put to rest when the time of annual t 
and then prs a ian . — of 
rach “striking beauty a be thought a 
y persons ire critically acquainted wi 
robable that er magnificent 
eira, . one a most 
ses, ut wh ges 
long residence in that temperste island. Possibly 
* | the explanation of the ee 3 uded to 
3 in age l habits among Grass 
or in — ee from night’s 
cold by —— een herbage or the overhanging 
of failure in the cultivation of these 
— most successfully, Pha og plants is, we believe, attributable to nothing what- 
nes e the sae included « or, — ever exe of shelter in 
to any part on receipt of 1 12 peony 
OTHELLO CLOVE CARNATION, oN ro those 
orders —— too late last season (t 
. begs ee 
g 
E. T AS has = beautiful Clove 
pei ned rat Fae e e 
uantity at 35. d. per pair, ee a ac an u 
j r URE WHITE CLOVE Pinte 
of this splendid variety at 1s, 6d. per pair 3 package 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS can be still supplied in every 
variety and price, as see e fg a for Sept. 4, 1852. 
- The whole, or any part of th ve, can be sent postag 
and package free, on receipt of the amount, by a 
—— or penny stamps. 
Epwarp Tir, Nurseryman, Seedeman, and Florist, 
14, Aber chure sran, Bath. 
1 
whose | leaf, and to ill treatment when going to rest, provided 
always er were originally in good health when 
brou es 3 which is eee 
times in not the or what 
person do 8 he sets aboot growing wild Orchids 
xcept the neighbouring fields with a 
trowel when ‘the plants are in flower, take 3 up 
with “a good ball,” pop srar into a basket, wiet e 
their mps leaves 
en t 
a 8 ae a Bower border? U ae er eeg con- 
