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AMMOND’S JERSEY PIPPIN APPLE. 
SERNARD ter F. E. B. S., L. B. S., &e. 
Nonsznruax, SEEDSM Pt Foonist, begs res 
n t ten ns fruit that by is now 
highly ric ric velli- 
i Dala to 11 and Jone, “and 
ies, Te bas: . ethibitod at 
the London Horticultural Society, where it was also much ap- 
proved of. Dwarf Trees, 3s. 6d. 
to the groda if three or more are taken. He can also supply 
Fine — 1 Peaches a Nectarines and Moorpar 
of choice ran stands 
— 1 in the na Islands. avii been established | 
of 30 years he has had — — r of proving 
fruits of every en ption. A remittance or reference is re- 
peee 
e 
— er 
CHOICE VEGETABLE ‘SEEDS OF FINE GROWING 
n by 
Bors, 3 3. 54 a tet À 
al- M ps t e with the tu ade ee 
d r Fa ptford ; eb. 1 
each. The regular allowance} 
N 
| fully request early order: 
them with their e 
he BIN 
rm, De 
ntieal-plant{ with. alli 
species of Alla ors yt en R. 
fio 
las t summer and vet K 
the Botanical Magazine” of 
n announce that they 5 8 
n March next, at 318. 
manda cathartica,” the speci 
su 
YATTS LINN&AUS R 
being thé usual Eee ene who h 
mmauds, as half the a¥ai 
3 e varii 
An ëL 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
B E BARS, spring . 
oit. Mtatiro ca 
wh dae hot jet" voren 
fé the Available steck i ak 
ety cultivatéd sô 
a 
ERECT T ALLAM. 
3 5 _ having attained T ‘i i 
. W. F. B 8 * a. in whose hot- | 
y g whole of 
which the pos figure in 
“this month was made, beg leave 
e plants ready tosend out early 
eautiful as is the wa. ‘known and justly admired “ Alla- 
cai ee to is in every re- 
r3 nearly twice the si 
| postage stam. 
—The “emerge most 
the atten f the Foilo F 
land to en — collêetión 
f En 
8 Das d d His attention 
evetpt ostage stamps gr money Orders, - 
orè Ims; Bowater N ursery, Wodlwich, 
INE 
CARNATIONS, 25 extra fine varieties, in pai $ 
2 ES; 25 ditto, ditto, 405, 40 G W 
imported s = collections of named German X Asters, 
hocks, Zinnias, &c., from 2s, 6d. to bs, 
s These can be forwarded safely b 
ATO, the Chalmore Ki dney,” cherie 
‘The oniki s; how to grow it,” price 6d., ea 
free, in a — Catalogue for 1847 and 1848, on Be 
TY. they are high Annual Importation of the —— y 
finely contrasted by the expanding campanulate throat p Bulbs 
wis E E. RENDLE anp Co., of Plymouth, being of a fu 1 orange o colour. žir Wr tat Hooxer thus Foreign W Warehouse, 63, South Audley-str t, eee 
* jod 28 i" lg SEED CATA- — facing the by a Orders by — punetually — ; 
LOGUE is now ready for ribution, fe aik e ds, naye wed “Th ga yo A ‘Bu “ pay pr: 
Season a most beg — —— 0 nds, w ave | “u ht growin species A manda, ‘om Mr. nton, 
Deen saved from selected stocks with scrupulous care — “ a 4 mg W. EL Esq., which, besides the size, FOREIGN WINES, Se ts cant in BRAND 
attention, They 2 warrant all they sell to be of the “ beaut; — ss of the blossoms, has the merit of flowering 3 HALL to 
quality, every g prov t “ when little more than 2 feet high i in 8 inch pots.” old pale Champagne pa 
The following sorts can be highly commended a It was raised at Eyring wor from Brazilian Seeds. per dozen—s. | Marsala . 
2 ce and valuable va pa faee and will b To cultivators of choic ms paca fi exhibition a t Hor- | ọla — Gin — g a i 
i tio 64. J Ke ticultural eg de this prove a most desirable Sauer, Por : ae strai 
sure t o gh ve oe eat dannen. * 20 | flowe ring a es 3 through somany months, and Sherry F 36 „ 
Sor 75. ôd., free by post. asa permane ty orna to the hothouse and conservatory it Seh of which will be forwarded to any part on 
BROCCOLI, PENZANCE SUPERB LATE WHITE ill any plant in cultivatio tion, per 8 se, at 63, South Acheter 
ds of baskets of the heads of this valuable variety L., P., and Co. = 8 “a we to the Herre and deseription hapel ae 
‘are forwarded eve — spring from Cornwall to the London of ALLAMANDA CHOT n the Botanical Magazine” 
ets. for February 1848, edited 15 ‘Sir E cae Hooxee, which wi 
BROCCOLI, RENDLF’S WILLCOVE SUPERB,—Uneqnalled. 
eg yn ELLETSON’S MAMMOTH APRIL WHITE.— 
very hardy variety, of dwarf habit, can be strongly re- 
— 
BROCCOLI, LEG@’S TRUE WALCHEREN.— The true and 
518 ADAW’S | SUPERB WHITE.—A most excellent 
ter’ o N SUPERB ORIMSON.—Splendid col 
Pa RSLEY MYATT’S TREBLE G@ARNISHING G Of first. 
rate recap et 
Beet, Whyte's D black red Lettuce, true * Cab- 
3 Sprouts, true im- 
pe Ady’s hye Cos 
Brocco ee Sup 75 ad ge 8 
rth Superb 77 = 
* see 
3 Potter's Ph k 5 ip, — 8 
„ eggs late hardy our’s 
: j te 
Cabbage, Shilling’s British Dewsbury, Walnut- 
3 xa flavoured 
„ _ Early Corni „ Lawe's Giant White 
' » cent Imperial Savoy, Cattell’, green curl 
Couve Tronchuda dR Sra 
A good Collection of Garden Seeds, from 12s, 6d., 20s., 30s, 
to 50s. each, e hate 
oi have a very limi s su 0 this 
Four mens l 20 —.— ir 1207 ear 
essrs. 3 eet elle, in the 
3 stem within the od ted 9 z 
ee 3 
E Barnes" Man o of Kent 
mperor. 
Carpenter's Wonder, 
“Green. 142 
CHOICE FLOWER oo. 
WILLIAM E. 
932 RENDLE AnD Co, liave 
a —— — 2 
* 
ditto 
I 
3 Martynia fragrans 
Aster, fine German M d, Superb French 
ycome iberidifoli ‘ yanthemu 
M a — a Mesembryanthemum lor 
tomia Poly Phlox Drum í 
ia rosea, doubl Podolepis gracilis alba 
nin pulchella Rhodanthe 7 
atrosangtinea . — 
G nov minor, new dark is Hooke 
ee Schizopetulum Walkeril 
ee = Tioti 
Tae” mixed | o w i 
Hollyhocks, fine mixe | Thu e 
omiaa — 3 alata : 
10 20 7 m s —— oculata 
With ali ie ‘most populär aard, Half hardy, and 
Tender Annuals 
Srom ou General Catalog ae of w <n 
„ and 
h. Established 1783, 
Re 
which they can say respecti 
at once convey a a better idea of Hg attractions Bag» eas thing 
ng it 
Stock m 
Ash, 15s. to 25s. per i, 
Beech, 15s. to 303, 
3 h, 203, 
. ; 
pp ows e — jaa — 
obtained, at the 
advertised 15 Garters Dronia on the 6th Nov. 1847, vi 
W. ROGERS anp SON, Nurserymen and Contracting Planters, 
Southam 
SEEDLING. 
4. Oak, English, per 8 9 6d. 
„ orn, Quic ks et, 6 
. „„ h 20 0 
8 h Chestnut,, ...7 6 | Mahon 5 0 
Hasel.. . „ RET SO . = 6 
Fir, Scotch. „ «1 0 Ailanthus. 6 
» Pin neaster 55 BA 6 vergreen Gal pe: 1000 20 0 
ranking contracted for to any extent from 57. to 201, per acre, 
TRANSPLANTED ia nye 3 
TREES, 
purp: 
x fahonia ia'äquifolia (for cover) 
ROSES, 
WOODLANDS NUR SERY, —— near Uckfield, 
— — M WOOD anv SO beg leave to 
on to their — ve stock of ROSES 
5 | plants of enon are offered at the following prices, the 
of sorts being left to themselves. 
The best sorts of Climbing, erg A Hybrid 
China, Vom bob, and Hybrid Perpetual 
Tall eget fine picke from 4 to 
6 feet, with large — Se the most showy | per mi 
kinds, for planting anega situa- 36s, 
tions on — 8. je 
het selected 8 os .. * 
Superior extra fine 
os Dwarfs — auge Dwarfs.. 
erb do. extra 
„ Noisettes (dlimbing) 
Good Dwarfs on own roots without names. . 
* Roses, ä =e names, — 
cove: 
ROSES IN 7078 FOR GREENHOUSE — 
R 
Spruce, 20s., 403., 60s. t 4 ‘ 
„ Leb, Toa N MAHA, G 0 ) As, Isle de Berben . «+ 12s. to 4. per dam 
” Austri 100 .. . 18s. y 
Ë W Stone Pine (in pots) ented 125. to 246. „ 
azel, 15s., 30s., and 40s, e 3 1 foot The Following sorts being profuse bloomers, are 
. Oak, English, 20s., 40s., 60s. * * Abies) Douglasii, in „ ting in masses, where beds of 
» Turkey 1 foot, on roots are desired. 
Ev n „758. per dozen, Collections will be 1 (one of a sort), at 188. es 
Sy ore or _ plants from 7s. 6d — on being left W. W. and Son; and at follovis 
Mae 9 to 10s. 6d, each ; and a few s per dozen, — not less than six plants of | 
fine plants, 3 to 6 feet, 42s, ordere d. 
3 Dani to 63s. 5 the DAMASK PERPETUAL. 
Holly, Green hardiest and most magnifi- p s. d. i 
a cent ok “e * Conifers.” Antinous za * 15 0 Gea 7 Royal. 
ere 3 PAd wets > eas ADD edu Roi «+ » 
— S 885 . 1 HYBRID 
Tree Bo: Double “Searle, t, White, and Baronne Prevost .. 
Cotoneaster Go e Duchatel . 20 
Deutzia Wein ing 1 a * 
is 7 — Irish Yew, 3 to 7 fi 2 15 
ARGE GROWTH, 5 to 12 feet, 25s., 50s. and 75s, 100. ne of Sutherland 
Beg ie A Pineaster art Edward Jes: 15 
Pia Bo e N 
Oak, English Silver Fir —.— . 
„ Turkey Spruce Fir P. Daurel Lane we 
Acacia | Scotch Fir Ba ‘ 8 
Chestnut Larch Fir Ar’ Amerenti 
AMERICAN (PLANTS. Augustine Margat 
| Rhododendron ponticum, hta inches, bedded 20s), 40s., See Fesch a anquet 
> de Nantieul .. 1 Jo h 
8 x 140 12s 124,64, 14,5, and 3 foet, 20, | Comte de Sas sod —— 
Desgache he 
b roseum, 1 to? feat, 5 50s, rae ee 100. Due de Chartres 
„ hybrid Scarlet and g fa many Dea | Gloire de Paris. 8 
e pr| Chie de Reo $- 
1 ' 13s per aon or à | Le Grenadier .. k Sides Konia 
Kalmia — 100. a ae = 
p 2 feet, 50s. 100. Helle Allematide . 15 
China Roses, 12s: 64. per 100, — 5 
; e stocks from cuttings of the Bourbon, admira 7 8 A] 
| _ adapted for budding or pone oad 8s. per 100, bly | Clara Sylvain ©% <1 -15 
| Roses, a selection of ‘finest sorts, mixed, 25s. per 100, Elize „ Ss SO 
Aristolochia Sipho, 9s. per dozen a Su ay as 8 boure 
azurea ra, 100 Deans... d in 
teh Honeysuckle, 200. per 100. P 0 or 8g. Per dozen. Aus TRT. N Se ders r 
Irish Giant Ivy, 8s. to 2 5s. per 100. N rie >; 
5 Tree Violet, 3s, pæ e or 20s. per 100. A selection of the it autummal ‘blooming 
‘Camellia Stocks (from pots), 42s, per 100, ISLE DE BOURBON. 
wots, $ bedded, ed Dns plan tof each of the fo eviing Reser 
ks, 25 superb varieties, 50s, per 100. oe — 
FRUIT ‘Glotte de ta GENS, Madame Lathan 
i Peaches, cae, ea cots, Apples ‘Gloire de Kae = ik Aaah 
trained aud untratn ),. Vines, Currants, Goo Peabo ag Tm; e J 
pli. | Perts, LEI and zee or the most e Lady Can — ‘Zalema 
most superb collectibin of the choicest Ros Notsni'rs ROSES. 
peer of £ which, and thelr general catalog ny Aer gioi of Gold 8 = Solkfat 37 
arn ad on n application | ' r ed with e 
urey S Gria fa AA Seal dun per ö plant y sented with an 
ampton, or their Piori Gw ae fray cost f are 8 
Gardens, High. st., Norte ton,” rity, on application. a RO in 
