nne . / E 
— . A 
well on an open 
46—18522 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
223 
T KNAP 1 NURSERY, WOKING, SURREY. 
MERICAN PLAN 
OHN WATERER b 
res . invites attention to anno ih his C logue 
EEA. aa low — of the above pane, — ee Conifers, &c., is now p plished. 
3, 4, ‘and 2 feet high. We ksd may be o ned by enclosing postage stamps, The 
wining pee 8 ey bie ve never colours of al all the Rhododendrons worthy of cultivation are 
son — 97 escribed, in order to facilitate purchasers sin, selecting, 
aen PAR OMERTA 5 2, 12 4. 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet high, The Rhododen rons, Azaleas, &c., annually exhibited 
all from seed and in TrA 
DEODARA, 3, E 5, "6, 7. 8, 10, ana 12 feet high. 
2 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, to 1 2 fect high. The |4 
— Cedar ay Bon, shane T to, have 
la a 8 4 — Dna Mt To e 
F; 
I, 7 fee 
ants 8 10 17 feet 
- NZIEŠIL 3, 4, 5,5 — ‘tet high. 
ENSIS, Hemloek Spruce, fine plants, 5, 6, 7, 
and b tect hig 5 
PICEA NOBILIS, — plants, — good heads, own 
bottoms, 24 to 8 probably not to be met with in any 
other Nursery. 
PINUS CEMBRA, 3. 4, 5, 6, to 10 feet high. 
INSIGN 1S. all from seed, —— 3 
3, 4. 5, and 6 feet high, We hape afine srt 
A e 9 LI from 
seed, 2, 8, 4 feet high. e havea 1 — a these 
also. 
TAXODIUM — IRINA, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet high; 
1 SIVIRGINIANA (the red Cedar), fine plants, 
4, 5, 6, and 
RE CURVA, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet. 
* 87 3, 45 * and 6 feet. 
DF OR MA 3, 4, and 5 feet. This is a 
wery handsom 
* UPRIGH Sisal JUNTPER, 1 4, 6, 7, 8, to — 
high. Th splen — of pe rhaps one 
the most fed ot 7 Juni reg 
* UPRIGHT IR dio 
— 
* 0 NESE JUNIPER,2, 3, 4.506 T, ands high. 
* CUPRESSUS THYOIDES VARIEGATA (ie variegated 
whit ~ mee wd most beautiful — 8, 3 to 4 fe 
YEW, wor on, 848, a6 ft high, 
s 2 — — Elvas 1 buen ne have fa: 
effect produ t five — ts, Wy 
Lelen and Gold-stri ed Sah Irish oy r oean e Juniper, and 
the V. ated White Ged and I believe asse 
— tem, ‘and are refore 
. — train stops, and from — conveyances ma; 
times be had. 
yEMARKS O) ON THREE PUREEAOR KINDS 
OF PLUMS, originated from Seed abo 
by MR. — DOWLING, Feur Gowan, 
— 5 
years 
ne 
d 
me en chiefly, if — 
Nn from their being clothed po — — prior to an 
bloom pecan oming perceptible, ‘tr 2 1 . are 360 
old the same a arly w ut fruit, conse- 
Auentiy of itl or no value, oa whiek — orated 
competent and 
tr ge Hib copiously 
2 ura binom. 0 é nae . te rae re 
avour delicious; ripens upon an o 
middle of Aug ust. Against a wall it would no doubt eclipse 
jargo; 
red 2 — 5 haded the ann, 
be Hae flavour exquisite ; 
end o 2 pe with its rivals rivals should find am 
poet — every E | 
No. 3. ao TON BLACK GAGE.— Size rag form 
‘round ; our jet black, powdered with ht blue 
yellow —— 8 — 
the G 
oie the las 3 is apt x . kin a we 
2 after being * aged wrt trary, 
t asimpe h roug August a September. 
t Plum iy anh or west wall, although it 
Standard, 
pion ‘several Testimonials the T are selected, as 
e Thoma ge he TON 
Windsor, conaiers the to be ij . d superior 
@ayour, a nd fr Appearance he 
2 of t orticultural 
—“ Your three — are 
— John * ate gardenertothe — — tout —— 
ands, in a comm — 
tes that“ 55 a Burdett as "Standard. of 2 — 
e fla 
aa y — strikin 
ing 
ng in 
pr — though not so attractive to the eye, still from its 4. 
— — 
extreme richness of quality is admirable tc 
Hampshire I. 
of gen- 
and gardeners, resident in this TAE 18 ss on 
at the — 45 Inn, to teat the quality 
grown by Mr. Dow.in. 
i Nu 8 and 1 oa 
8 outhampton, having had frequent opportunities, during 
ot 8 trees in Mr. 
D 
5. — is 8 ETE 2 feet high. 
ot the be ha 
ther 
covered 0 
flesh slightly 
ripens 
, — has obtained a first-clas: 
Journale, and o 
— — 2 distinct in all its features 
ot that tion to all 
A (tro 
REFERS. VIOLETS (true), 
an 
pro- | sent out ke th 
the 50 plants. 
at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, ae supplied fro: 
this 8 —The American Nursery. ot, Surre; na 
4 miles from Farnborough Station, Bout Western Railway, 
and 3 miles from Blackwater, South. Ea#e-n Railw 
EORGE JACKMAN e 
pa Kos mile from Woking "Station, South Western Rai 
vaie, 475 be has just publishe a new — — 
Ca algue of his American Plants, Ornamental — ag 
Coni 9 2 Se apd and Dwarf Roses, Fruit 
pg all t Tre 
be had hg application by 
inglosiug two —— 
ens CRI — 2 a very lage and healthy 
of ROSES, comprising every v ony ofk known 
ed — lly a a ‘them a t the fi 
being left to . 1 in eon case he 3 base 9 send 
one but ly good and established kinds : peig 
8. d. 
. 1 varieties. Ra E 3 4 
Tall’ wee * 1 to 7 feet stems ait — 30 0 
Standard, Géant 2 Batailles . — 15 0 
Dwarfs, choicest kinds 12s, and 18 0 
Dwarf Perpetaals, badded a few inches * the 
5 nd, fine raria 1 jee 0 0 
arfs, good na = kinds vie 6 0 
D ot without 3 — mixed sand 4 0 
Dwarf G6 ant des B 
or the M 
atailles, budded ‘either oa a Brine 
15 
S 
15 
eneral aud s supplementary, can 
d Aire application, enclosing two postage stamps. 
A remittance m reference from unknown correspondents is 
respectfully requeste 
NEW WHITE 85 ROCCOLI—“ DILCOCK’ E BRIDE.” _ 
AINBRIDGE am HE W BON to 
that they have purch Dilcock the entire stock 
on a 
of the ahove, which 
Mammoth’), as 
following a YY tes: ‘ify. It has been sold in the York market at 
per 
Is. he 
k Horticultural Society, June 18, 1852. 
In reply to your e I find ‘Dilcocl’s Bride Broccoli ’ 
was awarded first and thir rd prizes 1850 ; firs 8 and th 
185 the year. It ought 
Dex E) — iat Hon. eK * 
The Seed will be sent out in the autumn i led p 
2s. 6d. ** may 1 bad of 
OBLE, Coren, and BoLTON, 
leet-siree, London. 
ESSRS. PLATZ anD SON, Erfurt, Prussia, 
b inform the nie, their Catalogue for 
1853, * — 959 wil a w varieties, may be had 
on applicatio on to thei agent, Mr. "Ronsar KENNEDY, Bedford 
tory, Covent Garden, Lo udon, 
REN9LES NI NEW TREE AND SHRUB CATA- 
Our new Autumn Priced List of 
TEET TREES, F AND FRUIT TREES 
ready, ang 
on application in exchang 
— en 
ne Cate — contains PRICES of SEEDLING 47 3 
py „New and Choice 8 SHRUBS, on gore Son ST 
TR +H FRUIT pees. including all 
* e in cultivati 
want. o plant largely this Autumn, or 
Paja require 15 lay out Pleaswre Grounds, will do well to 
one of these Cc wes. 
atalog 
E SURPLUS STOCK. 
Hi gh-st eet and Neville Nursery, Tunbridge-wells, Nov. 18, We ha Surplus Stock of the following, which will 
—ͤ— — —— — be offered — very low viz. i= 
CEDRUS DEODARA A, Seedling P PIN NUS AUSTRI ACA. 
PAUL anp SON ‘have a fine Stock of CEDARS, Fine Pianta of OBDRU aries 
ich, for beauty of See. c 
annot be surpassed, and 
which — bog is tp oa r as under 
CEDRUS DE 1 6. Is. Od. rapes or — gri 21 
ie sat 1 15 2 2 6 
3 6 j 1S 
4 705 oe 76 5 4l. tua dor. 
CEDRUS AFRICANUS . 1-ft.,-2 6 F — 
2 ft., 3 6 x 
CEDAR OF LEBANON „ „ ee ee a 45. per 100. 
2 to3 t., 2 6 — 205 par: 4 
4 3 to 4 ft., 3 6 ae 
4606 K., 85 „ 244 
5 — Git, 7 6 
Also the following, of various hts dies Mo rinda, 
Mepnziesii, 1 . ' Pinus “Apulcensis 8, e — se 
Insignis, mbertiana ; Picea nobilis, Arau 
— "Rg — — at Cupressus Gov nah a 
Lambertiana ; pme se ana r Chinensis, — Thuja 
filiformis, War. reana; iu 8 mpervir ens 
Taxus adpr pressa, Irish Ye >. Gold striped ad n numerous 
ot — equally fine . and equally * ‘Priced Catalogues 
of Rani Gor furnished on application. 
Nurs s, Cheshunt, Herts.—November 13, 
NE ROS 
PRINCE ALBERT. AND. FAIRY QUEEN. 
A Pav 2 AND SON beg to offer the above new and 
tifal Roses, of which they wt -present hold the entire 
BERT, Boungon Pau“). 7 mba e 
eep scarlety crimson, in autumn rich glowing 
3 nd ne vary. oe the 
ucing 20 
, and bei 3 habit ge: Fg 
pror one of the fi nest aut ines Roses fi 
viiage is large, thick, and handsome, and ik su 
ane Ros — r, form and abundance of 
— 6d. each. 
This ‘mies wil be 219 2 the — . BY 
PRINCE A 
the gree 
for November. 
the National Flori- 
ultural 
nburgh ; it has 
leading Horticultural 
dered by above 100 Nurserymen and Amateurs 
who have seen it in flower, 
FAIRY QUEEN, HYBRID —— ae -—Soft glos 
lilac, of medi um s perfect 
reflexing as in Mrs. Bosanquet, or 
shoot produces 2 
wes 
— the 2 — London PFloricult 
e bly noticed by the 
| TE 15 Tey GERMAN DOUBLE 
6 —A fine and healthy stock of the above ne 
flower is now vn nt to and sash public. It is Hien’ Be. nove nd 
ILEY — 
best of the varieties out ot fey CE varieties im; $ 
send them out in any Ln from 2 do: 
ue to name. T 
edging borders, &c,, and — a "planted in 
ed will pam S a in 
variet. 22 e Ranuncu and 
is s frequently taken for 
The whole of 
i 
pT 
when 
free to any part 
OTHE 
VIOLA AR rue), 6s. par deans and RUSSIAN 
t EXCELSA. 
mme ane e Stock of SEAKALE and ASPARAGUS, 
TROLLOPE’S VICTORIA STRAWBERRIES, 
= per 100, or 33. per dozen. This variety should be grown 
in every garden. 
1 1 95 to WILLIAM E. RENDLE AND CO., Nogsenymen 
SEED MERCHANTS, Blymoath. 
ESTABLISHED IN 1786, 
In reply: to Mr. 
Gardeners’ 
the 
OWLING’S NEW (PLUMS. 
ROBERT TaHompson’s Uf ee cone in 
es umptuous, and I e siete oul 
—— not altogether — — 
The subj — “ note” from Mr. R 
en the 
38. per 
HOLL 8 —Seedlings saved Bata all the PEELS a 
three per hundred, or lis. for 
Snr oe Ee ag piane, $ such as will bioom 
pe and 2 A oh 
A TREATISE ON THEN. NATURE, e MODE, AND ga 
VATION OF THE the ae ofthe mi 
contiaual boom er eee 
vinced 
as well as su ae 
pleasure in undertaking 
g their humble yet zealous tri Syer 
ETA 
» En ine dr F, and R. to state that they have, t 
à very consi — t, been patronised emaa wole 
eee, and an z no oli and gentry, who have 
b. and R. 
produ ctiveness, 
‘xoellence, the ot feel 
genes, * but fee 
Hae pae “to any part 
Gardeners onicle for Sat 
STRA an PLANTS — Prolific, 33, per 
3s. per 100; Alice Mand, dito; B Eleanor, Bs. 
35. 100 ; a, 
EPP IA AAE H pira 100; Black Prince, 58. per 100; Trollop’s 
Vier ori 15 e or 3s, per doz 
The a, Ü prr — part ot the are ve, can be sent eee and 
package free on ‘eceipt of the amount by a post-office order or 
peany postage stamps. 
Epwarp Tr ex, Narserymau, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
Abbey Church-yard, Bath, Somerse.shire, 
195 — 4 = rena 
per 100; British f between the 
; Britannia, 55. per 100; ; | 
that 
exerci 
rg ing 2 à —— 
the our o 5 patronage a an PORE: 
Woo'ston Lawn, Noy. 1), 
origin. e. greens 
authorise a version of it in je- er to clear ar up the ma 
factorily, I shalt feel pleasure in doin 
“Iam, Sir, your most 9 
wling, *“ RoBERT THOMPSON” 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1858. 
A HIGHLY interest ing pape: aper aag lately aj 
the“ Annales des Sciences Naturelles, by 
furthe 
tissue, or, in other words, the increase of i 
in * 8 theory of fibres descending from 
the been adopted by many 
e ee and yA been worked out by ae — 
rdi and 
an othere with 
‘rom the t 
rk 1 care- 
moval of every stray — 
oog tissue and bark is for 
p that aer vital action by which ‘one fort 3 
