for 
collection 
45—1852. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 707 
M. SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. Nur Tile hak TREE AND Miiri CATA- 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEU (CARRIAGE FREE BY RAILWAY.) R OGU ar itinn Poa Laat 
CO. have esta- 
poms — — sizes of this agen ia 
beautiful plant. othe he followi extract from the Gardeners’ 
e idea of its beauty : 
Chronic of Oct. 80 will — a du * 
at least 18 = 
Sunshine looks like a beautifal 
ba aie th silver. The panicle is 
— Phragmites. 
iful Ar 
@ feet long, with a grow 
t e: favourable soon acquire 1 size; ‘wien et 
— oengeer ms a kati willbe — 
lants are mega deen 
q — L this gigantic — —2 being per fectly 
„ will be pro to be a great acquisition to — 
grounds of this cou 
It has flowered in ai Exeter — oa several times, and 
and Oo. can n terms of its merits. 
Sizes and prices of ag — 2 had on application to 
them. Exeter N Ex 
PLANTING SON. 
— . — SEEDLING 
Rm. E 
E QUANTITY ERY S 
a ND TRANSPLANTED Ae ae SPANISH CHEST- 
NUTS, AND OTHER FOREST TR 
ILLIAM SON respectfully invite 
attention to their very g e Stock of — —— r- 
22 — TREES ene which ch will be fo 
2222 
alder ae , 3to 7 ft, | Spanish “egg 
A 2 to 6 ft.] Larch Fir. 2725 
Beech ... Bet bag Scotch Fir 4852 
Ke. &e. e. 
Birch 
N. B. A large stock — — fine, strong, well- fe athered 
a Firs, from 2 to 8 feet, peculiarly adapted 
water S. — — offer a in 
American, —— — 
— pienta; also a — choice 2 a of rare pas 
"Standard rå and Dwarf Roses, as usual, in very large . ——— 
Priced Catalogues of the above Stock will be sen t in exchang 
for four postage stamps. 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, S 
G. ROGERS’S SEEDLING CIN ERARIAS and 
PANSIES :— 
G CINERARIAS 
— —— * — ring of puce round the disc, 
dwarf, 9 inch a 8 head of 
a ISH Cine ‘Win Na ies fi 
te y ac orm, 
blooms I Wilte edged, pinky i Nac, good head 
ee e e violet lavender, extra form 
good dwarf ; a very desirable re vrin extra. 7s. 6d. 
DAGOBERT. white, ed po, pu purplish rose, dark disc, very 
0 
LADY OF THE LAKE. —White edged, rosy lilac, form 
extra and very dwa tinct and Ts. 6d. 
R “Gl a rp ne re TOBY tinge round the disc, 
— eg fine habit and form; 
a colo! 
—.—, Collection, 125 1525 skp twelve fine named varieties 
added for 3. The stock of several of above is only a few 
plants; early orders alone can secure — — 
iri SEEDS PANSIES. 
NCE ALBERT.—P. mae re — purple, 
lower purple ey and dense; size 
ENEE OE WALES. Sip yolon gjd, agoes ponie — 
— eep 
. S o 
2 — varieties and wo seedlings for 
i, full deseription and soe mg of the ry segs te are given in 
4. Rees Select List of Plants, now ready, and may be had on 
. “ra sees to send out on and after 
Loth inst.—Uttoxeter, Nov 
A ag — NURSERY STOCK. 
E SU RIBERS | to offer 
ve e given great satisfaction 
ae — apad for ma 7 zeara, $: 
12 Very best h Azaleas, af, mo sae peer 18 
12 Stan Berberis dulcis, — 40 
12 do artes e plants rem 
; a plants ER 
r- 3 e ias Has H Bike i 
Lebanon, é ‘feet, fine plants vo oon 20 
12 Pinus Cembra, * — 30 
LEJ do. do. asa aai saet aea 20 
12 Scarlet Arbutus, 2 to 3 in pots bee ee tn ap 
12 Fancy Æsculus, 5 to 6 feet, plants. 2. A 
12 Handsom iS, 2 to 3 feet, scarlet, crimson, 
purple, white, and all shades of selected from 
more than 100 sorts .. DEN „ *. 20 
—— — —— 0 
. ulat from seed, transplanted 
seven years old, stout bushy eit tame wan 
TTON anp SONS have the e of announcing 
that they . succeeded in — 4 their SEEDS in 
—- ona 8 notwithstanding the unfavourable weather 
The advantages of pu ing Seeds — rowers are 
a — some sorts are scarce, early or ve are requested 
and recommended. — For pa rin 2 ss JOHN SUTTON 
and Sons, Seed Growers, Read l 
pite DUTCH rec TULIPS, ETC. 
ENRY GRO m Rise, near London, 
bg —— Fu e 
and to HIS MAJESTY THE 
he bas ane his usual uni of ar zel Nr rs — DU TOA 
BULBS, e condition. His Catalogue of Bulbs, &., 
— ou — 
CEDRUS — 
a fine aoe — — 
a 5 nas for be — 
ey beg to offer as u under :— 
CEDRUS 250 ARA ane 22 * -jap eadh, par Tis is par 100 
ee, ste % . „ 
* 4 to 5 ft., 7 6 4 41. per doz, | & 
CEDRUS AFRICANDS..., 1ft.,2 6 eet Ros. i 
„ * ee’ “me: 
DAR uf CEB ENON 1 ft., 10 „ 75s. per 190 
2 to 3 „ 2°38 je 24. per 
— 3 60 4 fl., 3 8 „ e 
4 to 5 ft., 5 0 m 515. 
5 to 6 ft., 7 P 84s. 
Also the 8 of vario :—Abies 1 a 
us heights 
‘iesii, ——— — W der Ayaca Excelsa 
Menz celsa, 
Insignis, Mac — nobilis, Araucaria 
bricata ; 8 la ressus Goveniana, 
Lambertiana ; J — hi —— e Excelsa ; Thuja 
filiformis, Wareana; : 22 mpervirens; 
zus ad ‘ish m 
e 
others equally fine plants — 2 spel do Priced Catalogues 
of Conifers faruisbed o n applica 
Nurseries, Ches Wee Nov — 6. 
oe VIES is now prepared to send out 
the folowing NEW ri soem eer at 428. per dozen :— 
Arethusa, Ariadne, Chieftain, Elise, Enchantress, Flying 
„ ou — of wo "Ba Ga uymede, Iacomparable, 
La Bleche, * 3 M Parple 12 
ry ne mPa 18s. p 
Boule de de Fea, Da Dazzle, Generalissimo, — Lord Stanley, 
May Heela, Major Prince, 
Nectar Duo. Silk 353 Pride athe Lales, * Queen. 
he following at 128. per doze 
Me name Cristabel, 8 Bride, Elegans, 
rince of Orange, Satisfaction, Princess Emila, 
Brilliant, 
Magnificen — F 
irgin 
The folowing FANCY GERANIUMS at 20s, — r dozen :— 
Delicata, Bride, Gaiety, Othello, Orestes, Marion, Prima 
Donna, Prince Albert, Exquisite, Reine de Fleur, Reine de 
Fr 
The 2 CINERARIAS at 18s. per doz 
Catherine 
Fine msuch, Fearless, Prima Do — Mrs. 
Charles Kean 4 7 Lady Hum e Campbell, — poo 
— — Ka "Ola of the Isles, Bine Siaa u n, Clar 
ou a 
FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, AND FRUIT "TREES, 
Is n eady, a a be had on application in exchange 
one wheter. 
The Gata — contains PRICES of SEEDLING FOREST 
TREES, New and Choice SHRUBS, Tra 8 FOREST 
TREES, FRUIT S adai including all the newest and 
— sorts . —— tio 
want To plant largely this Autumn, 
Hian require to * out Pleasure Grownds, will do well to 
re one of these Catalogues. 
RGE SURPLUS STOCK. 
ehavea —.—9 —— Steck of the following, which will 
— — on me, vizi i= 
GR SA PINUS AUSTRIA ACA 
Fine Pian r CEDRUS DEODARA, 
wo 
8 
AGUS, 
TR — Ges Nn 1 
se 2 100, or 38. ozen. This variety should be 
ine arden. 
“Apply to 1 E. RENDLE AND CO., NoasERTMZx 
mo Ply 
Aan IN 1786, 
—, PIONS ADVERTISED BY MR. HENRY 
NG.—An ee — ate apg 
Chron o W 5 30th, ri ete m Sae the followin: 
r. bert thompson, —4 t he Horticultura] “Societys 
— arden —— — Tou e Plum e ind f first. 
ate quality, and I shoul —— eka — exten —— culti- 
ERIMI As regards No. 3, I consider you bave thrown the 
Groen: — . into the 2 for it — all the properties of 
that Plum th more ary swee 
judgment g called in question. 
The above 1 been inserted without my knowledge or 
nd nme te ey — ago, I may have 1 some 
the 
7” 
opinion — ng th ums in question, f am cert 
expressions above — a rere not use sed brm 
Nov, 5. 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, — 6, 1852. 
BERT — 
Horticultural Society’s Garden, Chiswick. 
We certainly did — antici pate an early and 
the same time satisfactory proof of he. truth 
of our statement, me, 2 ts will, under certain 
circumstances, grow bsence of leaves. 
It was not to be cients that a dee 
prejudice, formed 0 isi 
2 e pream facts, should meet 
: yet so it is. The eae “te 2 1 
ter from the Rev. Mr. Sarr 3 
0 ds another 
h 
all from seed a 
Massoni, Spre ngeli, — ro f 
TER s. d. owt in roots. 11 will be seen that Mr. Surra ta kes 
uniflor 2 6 T 
Kennedya — — pure white, new 3 6 of hin urnip ganised, 
Togalia. bituminosa, bright jellow Kennedya-like rop of tops, for the use of his stock ; 
Weinmannia pubescens 5 as sa. 55 * chat 3 — the roots continue to swell, and 
Gom um barbigerum oti 3 6 are now p second crop liage, to be 
TRE v1 ae ae „ 1 applied like ws so “ay this part of the T 
phne Fortuni ** „ *** ane * mee 3 6 2 << * 
‘ Tn dies rubra <i 1 6 9945 Ameni —. f enamat í 
erberis ortuni ..» o s.. mse. * 
emen en pe, ee a 2 6 —— pea = 5 Të You 
above are cas ces, reduction, 
Stanley and Green Sand Horaris, wot Swan, Liverpool.— state, with nal the emphasis of capital letters to every 
November word, that plants wi in bulk in the absence of 
KNAP 1 NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. is The 2 fact wel 2 2 of 
SEA WA i invites atte onour ; 3 my mite of eon- 
m the folio: fees zi on firmation to the truth of the fact, and to show, by one 
ARAUCARIA — eien i 23,4 . 8 y e > feet — We instance at ree: eps great practical — iF = 
— — ee be. be |fact itself, made the exp * 
CRYPTOMERIA. LOTR "ai pon fi 675 7 2 8 feet high, acre of Sede, s which, o on The Tan 12 1 pe — 
ry were managed thus 
ge and—a heavy clay, with a 
staple . amo of ole: 6 inches — has been 
CEDRUS DHODARA, 3 „3, 4, 6, 6,7 igh. 
1 LEBANON, 3, Peet 19 15 eee — tes N. My b t, bd — — and age gen a 
riy removed aoe spring; they pn magnificent pulverised state 18 20 inches d the autumn 
specimens, and wight be sent any distance perfect. I buried the manure State by cows 3 pie fed on 
ABIES DOUGLAS II, — seed, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet. Swed bran, with the der) within 
eee splendid plants 12 feet; all removed last 2 3 x 
MENZIESIL 3, 4.5.6, gad F feet high, or 3 inches of the rows intended for my 
one ? ADENSIS, Hemlock Spruce, fine plants, 5, 6, 7, plant; and in April, over that and — or 6 
in of the I stirred in 1 ewt. of 
PICEA BI ants, with good head: z $ 
bottoms, 24 to TVT first week in May I drilled my > together with a 
other Nu eee | kling of in single rows 5 feet apart 
PINUS CEMBRA, 3, 1 5.8, 5, 6, to —— result was —as it al under the 
3.4. . and 6 EBIGHES, All t trom seed, and mga ge — | system, pursued for several years that at the heginsing 
CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, ox EAMBERTIANA, from | of Septe leaves of the plant met 
12 
15 — — do. and E. Oatawbiense, e. — ned, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet high have a fine lot of these | 5 oe intervals, and that I.am promised a yield 1 
do. do. do. and R. tigrinum, 2 feet. 40 erhaps, to the meas roduce of last year, which 
15 . 5 ee ee Sane! ae TAXODIUM SEMPERVIRENS, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 foot . ee, iaat A oh 
< ä do, and R. Russellianum 10 UNT ENS VIRGINIANA (the red Cedar), flae plants, who kno constituents e erties of 
‘Many these Hybrids have flowered ; they are beautiful 4. 5, 6. and7 fee 3 
and curious; all have noble foliage, and look well in 55 a ECURYA,3,4,5,6, Z, and 8 feet. clay made friable to the 3 d 
tbo Cedar St Levagon, 14 Wa fect, extra, trans Janted . 69 EXCBLSA, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet the, contin and inexhaustible supply of moi 
100 Flowering and Evergreen Shrubs Kan a * BEDFORDIANA, 3, 4, and 5 feet. This is a| in such a e plant from the common 
Fine double Hollyhocks om en pro result of early so shallow ground, but from 
100 ar Roses, splendid prize v varieties, two of-a sort ... — bi 5 e SUND — ma 8, — — . — 8, ee I have never even in the driest season. — 
50 Stauda ects ; 3 , for the confirmation of your statement, ts 
ome — prize vatioiies, S} ft., stem fine 60 | #2 UPRIGHT "ftis YEW YEW, 4, 6°, 7, Saoidh ir increase in bulk in the absence of leaves. Early in 
C +..'2° | cee plants are and are not therefore ots ha es 
1000 Ererkreen Privets, 2 to 3 feet, strong aj AET 20 oo ap re 3 September, when the roots had state of 
ee ee ” 100 . CHINESE JUNIPER, 2, 3, 4.5 '3 feet high. plete organisation, when the tops had grown from 
1 Steen Holtige e 1 n 230 _* CUPRESSUS THYOLD . (the variegated | 2} to 3 feet in the lower leaves . 
er: s aa AAA E TEW, ork “3,4, and 6 high. | Scot felis inch . 
eo 1 Per doz.— 3. 2 Castle cann base be failed to remar the | Y3 : s ; 
Apples and Pears, standards, fi „ 9 | extra * effect produced i os tar five plants, viz., | that time to this the bulbs have been 333 by actual 
‘Cherries a a » 30 9 and Gold-striped Yews, Irish and Chinese Junipers, and continue to grow, and throwing 
35 — 52 ... 12 | the Tenas sanare sa and —.— re may 107 out, all the crown, a fresh supply “at Iuxuriant 
Past, Of sorts, large plants, 3 to 4 — So aa ar without fear 33 ed canno: be found ia any Nu rsery in | leaves for another feed. From this eee the bulk of 
Rhubary ee a: Very: igcanes ,.. 12s, 6d. per 100, Batsin —Priced Catalogues will be forwarded on cat London, keep for my cattle has the im- 
AN sorts, raa, por 00 25s, to 35s, | The Knap Hill N is within an s ride of of such a supply prid in common 
orders should as soon as possible; and a e | being near the Woking Station, ——— the Grass begins to “rail, i is Pa md a 
W - ed from uaknown every train s from whence conveyances may aeg oil seasons, deen proved 
Lliax Jackson and Co., Bedale, Yorkshire, times be had, aay ee stock, since it has 
