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3—1853.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 35 
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TO PURCHASERS OF SEEDS cate YEAR SEEDLING CEDRUS DEOD | tesa has grown colder, because they the 
TTONS PRICED CATALOGUE г 1 AND SONS Бер, to call attention "à pa m being far advanced i in life, and therefore less 
1˙ĩiIi n patent of cold, and being also incapable of barin 
ins the particulars o м — enabled to Nader = one year Seedlin s, grow n the open ground, | E 
—— — Co Collections for One Year's Supply, and at 25s. per 100 s =< eps — днд with sizes of various tthe same de egree of exercise which ke ept 
should be seen by all who intend pun chasing m : zh pue ages—6 to 9 in 1 to 14 foot, 13 to 2 feet, 2 to 3 feet, in youth, might be rea ily drawn a conclude 
Collections are the same as tast year, viz s., 10. and 3 to 4 feet,“ all M which are grown in suitable sized ae that th 1 nters has increased. 
A 15, ав 61-—Address, Јонх SUTTON and Soxs, Seed | Prices of which will be ira on ore. ; Büt а оле че dit "tha 
Growers, ‘Reading, Ber * These are magnificent plants, well suited for specimens for But when their evidence tends to prove that our 
UR HENDERS to uns, Parks, от  Avenss planting. May be had — neither winters have become warmer, it cannot, I think, be 
ARTHUR ave to in or out of p i à í 
ү т таф 2 friends. a Did = ыс 25 Aueh The Nur 8 Stapleton Road, Bristol. унун Д 7 cuida id * di Ai i cit 
and ol sea ru aining many choice and new kind — —— ART — — — od o 
Seeds may be hu ly e ied on as being in every respec ; 
eens quality, and true to. their sorts. “Catalogues. may be OTATOES, the produce of their premi cuttings, to | Weather in all seasons of th year, and under Ш 
had on ете оп. 4 spare О R ees ts, 6s., American Native, 6s.; Cambridge circumstances, nd no doubt whatever remains in 
e Apple Place, Edgeware Road, London. Radica ; Soden’s Early Oxford, 8s.; True Ane sea ed Kidney, my mind, Hal th 
— are ы s 8з.; and Early Ebringt on Kidney, at 10s. per bushel, all in first- y t at our winter reb gen ly, а 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, 
FLOWER m AND SEEDS FOR cag SM GARDEN, 
red Carriage free by 
С ELER AND №" — TO TH 
LOUCEST c-— AGRICULTURAL Socrety, beg to 7 — 
that thei new Seed List for this season will be forwarded free by 
post o! on receipt of one posta age stamp. 
mu — of. buying the best varieties in cultivation, 
their Lis 25 — шй —— useful, 
LER & Son, Seedsmen, Gloucester. 
pr 
NCE ALBERT “(sci S "ihe finest Bourbon 
t e e er, — 
ach. (Figur 
EN VI ray See 8); an entirely new style 
"Hybrid Perpetual узе of the colour of the Celestial, white, 
shaded with the softest peach, large and full as “La Reine.” 
Strong plants, — — 7s. 6d. each; Dwarfs, 58. (Figured in 
the Florist,“ Oe ре 
ROBERT BUR Paut’s); Hybrid Perpetual, light vivid 
"carmine, (T И Сал. а good autumnal Pag ged A and 
“one of the la —— warf Standards, 3s. 6d. e 
* Thea e 5 certificates from the 
National —.— ural d have b 
hased by many of the = arsit yum and түзе 
r 
The Subseribers also beg to offer 
12 Standard Roses, ete ЗЫ 8 yu i e for bg 
P — Dwarf gomme or Dwarf do. AB 
ze 
Hybrid P. . саа 25 
Weeping — for lawns, han pecimens, ^ 
reing, К 185 
dso 
A fine stock of all the leading vui 5 and bon, stin 
on . Carri ondon. Priced Descriptive Ca 
free by post on applicati 
A. Paul & Sox, Nurserymen, &c., Cheshunt, Herts, near London. 
j NEW HOLLYH rie 
C PERFECTION Gauss 8); 4 h bright 
mson, good. 15:01. eat 3 spike, and rather cede habit, 
C EA. ак bufa 0 — a bold flower of a distinct | 
4nd MET along ме and full; 5s. each. 
" ENCH AJ - дес 8); deep rose, superb form, 
` larger, eise — the old variety, and decidedly: 
a first-rate show flower; 2. 
а fine show бое T 
rate condition. 
7 5 мау have also a few of their celebrated Early No. 
x . per auart, pee Prince of Wales Early Scarlet Бан 
pa .—Post Office orders to be made payable e the Borough 
Post Office to the firm of Hay, SANGSTER, & Co, Newington 
Butts, London. 
8 FOR EXPORTATION 
from 10s, 64. and upwards, Ceed Establishment, Maidstone and 
Ashford. 
NEW SEEDS—GROWTH OF an» 
THE WESTERN SEED ESTABLISHME 
TELAM E. asia DLE im pve amet Makoni we 
Plymouth, have much plea that they ME 
this season ~ fines and well-adiéctod Stock of all kinds of KIT 
RDEN LOWER SEEDS in the best 3 — 
Пу 
оби; ; but s 
nd rue tess severe ven полен тег 
ore de Б, —— on 
the pto Te Рана table has been pre 
from th 
| including t pa.” Se 
hay pe теб ble to hee e had tie means G cd 
uniform = — —— in га е same 
uch can e found in untry. 
It was therefore necessary ve coe to the observatio va 
ade by Mr. Bar t Lyndon, for the 
fe 1771 to 1798; TRA. this to 1825, w Hoa mis 
mate of London; and to the Chiswick observa- 
tions from 1826 
MEAN TEMPERATUR VEMBER, DECEMBER; JANUARY, A 
FEBRUARY, for — of ivory Ten Years, from 1771 to 18512 - 
FIREBALL SUPERB | (aui v brilliant 
Pr more double than the original, and 
TÀIT IMPROVED (Pavt/s); large peach, soft and 
pleasing T e 
SHY LOCK: (Pavr's); one of the — and richest scarlet 
— flower; 5s. each, 
The Subscribers, who obtained during the past year the Silver | 
up for Holly d e Is 
numerous other prizes, — 
— First- € and distinct R for 30s. 
2 Superi — 18s, 
12 G dh. — 
100 Good РАННА Ho таёта” do. 
4^. CARRIAGE FREE TO LONDON. Priced Р... Кыра? free | 
“А. & Son, — MER -— Cheshunt, m near London, 
writhal a nct spike | 
and most desirable for its novelty and beauty ; 
у is close to our Union Road Esta 
;RuwpLES PRICE и AND GARDEN Drrectory.—A few 
seful work still € — em A Copy will be 
ost in exchange for mps. 
=. abor 21. 5н: б heavy articles, as 
n, Tares, Clover, &c.), will be — Free of Carriage to 
any: Station on era e followin ng way 
Great Wes Bristol and Exeter 
South-Western 
South 1 
Bristol and 22 
Southampton and сени 
Or to.any Market Town athe Devo 
Dublin and Belfast by Ste: 
Terminus and Wrincipal Ste Station on the South Devon 
blish so that we now 
3 to all the principal Towns in 
Railway 
now enj 
direct Railway C 
England, Scotland, and Wales. Our Premises are also within 
= minutes walk of the Great Western Docks, from whence 
teamers are continually running to Cork, Dublin, — 
Gl asgow, London Falmouth, and most of the principal Ports 
the Kingdom 
The Cape ptm and Chinese Mail Packets leave this 
Port every Fo ortn 
sid be immediately co 
E & Со. Senn рна rea 
ESTABLISHED 1 786. 
— 13 ы ntion to o 
WILLTAM END 
and Cornwall, or to Cork, | 
е hanged; 
ditis perüeulary pre nbs Da any deficiency yin quantities, 
us 
en by ena and by Growers of hig repu ion. А 2 B 
In conseq Ben of the 3 weather a ripening seeds | ov. | Deo | Ján | Feb. | Average 
тан the pas st autumn, the s of some sorts of seeds a аге | 1771 to 1791 = 1 40.80 38.10 33.52] 37.90 |. 87.58 
very small, 1781 to 17911 see | 40.12] 36.62 36.92 3795| 37.90 
yet we shall not make any correspo nding a advance, but supply ай 1751 401801 . . | 4356| 37.58] 37,08) 3895) 3938 
kinds of Kitchen m and Flower Seeds on the same terms аз 1801 to 1811 2 "m 05 39.78 36.77 40.28 3997 
Last аЙ 
+ Вевр CATALOGUE T$ NOW READY, alin| enn. | 4188| 38.02 8606 | 38.77 8888 
EET or one penny stamp. It contains Limes of every 
article, and will be found very useful to -- |19ttto1823$ a . | 4184| 36. 2550 380 38.06 
COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS. 1821 to em ER .. | 43.90| 40.23| 35.06 | 40.24 39.86 
Our Collections to all who 1831 to 1841 In ee 2 755 39.77 37.43 39.63 40.09 
1841 to 185 1 ove «e 37.36 38.93) 3934 
— — m. They are eee on € following terms 
| No. 1. Complete — — e garden for one £ s, 4. e аш aA 43.19 39.01 36.27 30.27 3948 
ear's suppl — y 20 quarts = — quarts 
of 5 oa s of Onion, eight sorts of Cabbages, Mean of 40 winters, 1 "i 4188 38.02 36.06 38.77 38.68 
seven sorts of | ven d seven sorts — — A m and n 
U quantities of Beet, Brussels Sprouts, Carrot, Savoy, r 1 W 
Cauliflower, Leek, Celery, Spinae adish, Turnips, ped moana жеу — 1.31 099 0.21 050 075 
Herbs, Cucumber, Melon, Endive, and other useful AE. y 
ve tables m aes 
— — rome Collection in smaller quantities | oes * 5 0 mous person ке 42.54 38.51 36.16 3902! 39.06 
No. * From this table it рен that - average 
The full quantities sent in sath Ciliittion: a are facit temperature of the winters in the 
iw the Рмев Corre years, from 1811 to 1851 was only three-quarters of 
that of ue 5 in the 
ri d of 40 years, from 811. is 
difference may be fairly attributed to — ircum- 
1 warmer than 
stance of Lyndon being situated a degree othe north 
of London, and higher than the neighbonrhoed of 
the latter above the level of sea. The 
average temperatures of the» winters in the 
vd uer periods may therefore be considered 
ual. 
Вы while ме pera! beue e of temperature 
between the tw Mia «ома 2 er a 
to the figures, it becom ssary to 
in | respective decades — in даай; — iti is isnot likely 
that uch Mr. Км med to 
observe the effects of seasons on с “would 
, Nove , Decem 
or the жө period of 80 years. 
‘BEDFORD ROAD NORTHA PTON. 
JOHN PERKINS respectfully i vites — to 
JU. the followi: 
nts , 2, and 3 ft. 
‚ 2, 8, and 4 ft. 
‚ 2, and 8 ft.. 
^, 3, and 4 ft. 
2, 8, and 4 ft. 
^, 8, and 4 ft. 
; 3, and 4 ft, 
, 6, 7, 8, and 9 ft. 
, 2, and 3 ft. 
and 2 ft. 
and 2 ft. 
, 2, and 3 ft. 
„ 9, and 4 ft. 
and 2 ft. 
and 2 ft. 
2, 3, and 4 ft. 
? and 3 ft. 
, 2, and 3 ft, 
Land 2 ft. 
1, 2, and 3 ft. 
land 2 ft. 
13 to 2 ft. 
аке large quantity of 3 years white swee Clematis. 
Spee 0 rees, such as Lime, Beech, Horse and 
aerem ut, ey i a Poplars, Elms, Scoteh ; ditto 
MC E E 3 3, and 4 ft. 
— 
Spruce Fir oo ана n is) sss : 4 74 ft, 
eS е for filling up woods) ... бап 
Seth Fir 3 13 to 2 ft. 
Silver . ove ve ase m „ө 2, 3, and 4 ft. 
Nam of Giles „ „ 8,4, 5, and 6 ft. 
** D aoe tem coe ore 2, 3, and 4 ft, 
I Ec: cu uu i т ТИЕ 
Mer, CU GG wu UL CA өү 
"Turkey Oak ` * „„ 
Birch m 2 to 8 ft. 
mone тве and Spanish Chestnut $m 2n Bud TE 
cqui s — m 4, мм 5 
j ruit Trees, Standa 
oman —.— fine dwarf. Gooseberries, and 
astolff Raspberries ; fine collection of 8 Roses. the 
EN E 
SATURDAY, Veri sede 15, 1853. 
MEETINGS py brin 
MONDAY; Ja vien завозна ненне ве 1 9 5. 
Kersten 2 f. u. 
Товзрат, ER = sive 45252222 8 FM. 
tion. . 2 7 1. 
WEDNESDAY, — 19 Society of Art... vsaxasésqeaaao dua B. TAM. 
- ——.— deln ВЫ 
„ mn, c eee: eee 
4 AY, — a oral Institution —— T vox 
Satrugna, — {дозы — P 
— e — 
Dabs is a prevalent notion sep: the climate of this] o. 
has red: the winters, and c 
cially the months of Decem чах and Jan 
ace ган 
поё be found to 4 in the opinio 
that 3 н рма in ye 
w ge чему s 
E peren, 
well rooted and of first-rate quality. 
Prices forwarded on appl 
— if they were adduced to prove that o 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1 
WO successive decades, namely from 1771 
o 1781, and — 1781 to 1791, were below the 
-only one decade, that from 1811 
w 1821, vasbelow the average in the last 40 years. 
| Agai 
of 
average, it is found. 
Mintir of Wis Bio Midi 
Between 1771 and 1781 were = meram VET e 
„ 1781 and 1791 „ „ 1821 and * 8 
„ 1791 and 1801 „ „ 1831 and 1841 3 
„ 1801 and 1811 „ „ 1841 aud „ 4 
17 
i 
ae this it 2415 a tha 1 15 winters out of the 
between 1771 an ere severe; and 
17 out of 40 Jes rs, between 1811 and KMS 
ae cter, or littl m 
oun ers 1775 and 1795, or more than half in 
the earliest 20 years. 
With r d to the months of 
n 
1840 and 1846. 
d is intensely cold when its mean np 
ture is below 30°, There are six instances of such 
