51863. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 67 
EEDS DIREC CT "FROM | THE E GROWERS | GLADIOLUS BOWIENSIS. little success to es pal — does he find anything 
‘fae Most CERTAIN MEANS OF en Ratt IRE aad ch THouas e having purchased the stock of | to justify « even sanemine st mmendation ; all that he 
EEDS GROWN IN BERKSH and the ihe above named hybrid GLADIOLUS, begs to offer fine | can s of certainty is the zeal, ability and 
$ Southern Counties having obtained great a we have bloo paing, Roots of the same, at 3s. 6d. each, or 36s. per doz. It dili j 8 d , i 
made such arrangements with Messrs. PICKFORD & CO., who | is of a deep blood colour, with calyx spotted and striped with | @Шдецсе ots by Messrs. SULLIVAN an AGES IN 
have Offices on most of the OIM айни nd Fe yellow, producing i immense spikes of very large blo ossoms—quite the discharge of their лу іп which, after а very 
us to ат of the United Kin Aisa distinct and very at —— — ane Croft Nurseries, Stowmarket, eareful perusal of the port itself, we heartily con- 
p may be obtained by post, on applieation to us, FLORISTS FLOWERS, SEEDS, AND cur. th f production he does not wi 
e Jons SUTTON & SOSS, —ñ— EY TYSO, Fronter, Ke Wallingford, Beris, to announce any positive conclusion, but prefers 
SUP PERO EC i es нын a 8 to offer, of best quality, i s.d. £ s. d.| directing attention to 2 with which he has 
FFEON N NE} MON ES, 100 double va & ERA 24 0 to 1 10 0 1 “on nds, 
LLIAM CHATER has now w ready a large stock | sRANUNCULUSES, 100 ditto 400, 4: 0. 9| been furnished, and which “would indicate that 
и. fne Bige not to be ae in the trade, of all the CARNATIONS, 12 ех ain anion pairs " 5 3 the cultivation of the Bum “Beet pie prone 
3.0 0 
leading a р! ~ " 2 ee e „3 0 Olat least as profita other rops, 
E superior class of Hollyhocks, has been careful to} PANSIES, 12 superb sorts 0 0 ” 
Sd no — but t sape whieh have фойд, merit as to quam» and *TREATISE ON THE RANUNCULUS, 64., - free, Sd. provided, &c. He points mi “that the laboratory 
i to his original 2 үсү» ater part of Which *TREATISE ON THE ANEMONE, 34., post free, 4d. researches upon the quantity of sugar existing in 
—.— а To those v are desirous of obtainin nga *IMPORTED FLOWER SEEDS.—German Asters Sink ` 1 + 
— this. year of these splendid flowers, W. C. offers strong | Zinnias, Hollyhocks, Poppie, ne dT Ko., each 1s. Trish grown Beet, T though interesting i in a t eore- 
lants of the finest show varieties, rome at 97., 11. 10s., or | 2s. 62. per named assortment, posta: ANN (UALS, 25 T tical point of view, “cannot be saf ly caleu ted 
» per doz. ood sho varieties at 12s. and 9s. per dozen. varieties, xe e, Ds. 2 — u 0 he 
Good border sorts, 6s. per dozen, or 30s. per 100. hese articles can гоч forwarded by post. 
n thei i 
Hints ven to purch he 
Plants warranted true to name. Carriage free to ^ ee — NEW HOLLYHOCKS. made on a tolerably mo scale, amd чый агь. 
sot on reeipt of a postage stamp ning distance, Catalogues | (^XRIMSON PERFECTION (Pavrs).—Rieh bright | under the disadvantages which necessarily attend a 
sent by post on oe d of his improve " QUILLED GLOBE erimson, good shape, splendid spike, and rather dwarf habit, manufactory experiment, e yie of sugar was 
W. С. can: supp t variety in cultivation. Packet a fine show flower; 78, Gd. each. CROCEA (Paur'8).—Buff and al h malt alcniafod hy Coal 
АВ the — LU 1s. 6d, or mixed, 1s. per г йм me yellow, a bold flower of a distinct and desirable colour, large and fully equ: to that us y с cu a ed оп by onti- 
pe eight тти ved from best show ег — Gd, per full; 5s. each, ENCHANTRESS MAJOR (Pavt's).—Deep| nental makers. In conclusion, Sir Ковевт adverts 
Hollyhoe Ton -— rts, 15. per packet «Ре 1 tem form, larger, darker, and finer —€— than the old to the advantage that may accrue. to Ireland from 
packet ; — "on 8 v рак edu | Saffron Wal variety, and 335 a first-rate show flower; 2s. 6d. each. | 0 á g * 
Өйгө orders рау FIRE EHALL SUP ERB (Pavt’s).—Brilliant rosy "crimson, larger, | the establishment of the manufacture of sugar from. 
9 AND get ps SEED AND 1 ABD Es — brighter, f, mae dau ouble TAIT IMP KOVED {руле it eder spike: the Beet-root; but then he adds, what we take to 
1853, su prepaid, for three penny sta ^ ET ё 
We bog nt Bes a р СА Е апа oes FLOWER SEED EEDS as soft ini «рй. and most desirable for its novelty and be the main oint in his rep report, and. one of the 
under thus ave not been ineluded in the 2 64. iuh. "SHYLOCK um 5 One i^» 3 highest interest it is that, as the ma 
Сыбай i ЫЕ: richest Sc et crimson, an AES show tower eac 2 
Packet, 6d. © those priced: he Subscribers, who obtain the pest year the Silve r used can only be profitably obtained by means of 
Zach, per Y P — 1 ose р cup for bs at - Edinburgh Grand Open Show, Four improved agri n hat mportan 
— —ę—„— a — i ee midis lo. | a Prizes from the Royal South Satna! Focal Sc element in the profits of the manufacture would be 
^ * WMME VR , js 
Anomatheca cruenta „Collectio n, 28. 6d. "es. 4 s other prizes, beg to offer 12 first-rate and distinet the careful economy of the scums and pulp either as . 
TE lophan s d a jn б Holyhoeks show varieties i for 30s.; 1 n 2 Buperlo dot wes: e v mes ;| manures or as food for cattle, the manufactories of 
— curas: REENHOUSE AND ENDER | 12 0 s mixtures for Borders, do. do., 30s. 1 : : 
| Bossisa bilosa stenophyHa, 1e. | ANNU adi — — bon. Priced descriptive Catalogue free Beet-root сеа хма: exercise ч powerful influence 
heterophylla, 1s. |. Bals ermited dd by post. ric 
‘Calceolaria, very choice spotted fro ported A. Bg & Sox, Nursérymen, &c., Cheshunt, Herts, near London. ivatio mor 0 
varie Clintonia p рей a alb. а ———————- { i 
— shrubby varieties Gomphrena splendens superba | COLE'S SUPERB | . WER: CELERY. e of the soil, and a more careful economy 
Legen ene ee 4 (or new ‘Yellow Amaran-| X XT M. CO o ent, begs to inform his | 0 ures; and that in this way, even should the 
each 1. i thas), . dH whit friends and the public, ge м is ready to send out a manufacturing specula ation become hereafter, by 
‘Cineraria, choice, from new D ийла Ф soe ES ost Ie VI dnb deum | imn sn in зе management of the Colonial 
varieties, 1s. поа tricolor, ending as uae come pg А superior 2 his Superb Dwarf Red, 2 
Clianthus puniceus Md out, with universal satisfaction, three years 'The с S. other cause 
r by any ot uid 
ors scandens i Phlox Drummondit RS Crystal White is a dwarf kind, rarely exceeding (un nde ert the best m e й now appears е Tas should 
, bee fe 
management) 18 inches in height; it is d n: que: and fine 
a do, "fne sea wer hybrid 3 and it sown at the same time as the ariety, will | Still een conferred on lrelan 
acad 
im 1 0 actice 
: ta-ga чч n by some of the first gardeners in the country, : : : ч 
p DESSEN... HI acca elegans M te x pronounced to be asuperior article. It may be obtained of чарсу which would be certain to remain, IM 
Ao Hey aid alti маф bove, or Sb. the telleviugdgenin M. 9s. 0d. por e able reporter had just before apn а 
с UE Very chole new varie- | atrosanguinea packet froo МЕ pos considering. the E es the man ee 
ties, i Su London: [^ia es and M‘Mullen, 8 Street; Teal d, 5 that th 4 mulae 
— ‘finest’ mixed scarlets lid essrs. Dawe, Cottrell, and Benham, Моос te Street; Messrs. | 4retan it m e ass em D acture 
— — fancy Sergi 18. 6d. por albu [inier & Co., ^ ; Mr. Duncan Hairs, ca o 8 Lane, should SUA conducted "T the most perfec 
Mart haring Gross; Mr. nyer, Gracechurch Stre Messrs t te knowle d with careful eco 
rovillia robusta 1 Ienderson & Co, Pine Apple Place.—Messrs. Gen, Mayes, most accurate st — ue 
E dea fine, ya axi TAA oA сети, new & Co., Bristol i M Bunyard, Maidstone; Mr. Turn f, Blo ough; judic cious business management ; for, should those 
si i — mix varieties Lessrs. Dow and Laird, Edinburgh; Messrs, conditions be not fulfilled, the manufacture 
mc il |, Harpy An HALF-HARDY Dickson, Ches sie Messrs. T. and = uem Какай: ы 
RAE varietie Gå. ta is. | ANNUALS. [essrs. J. and J. Fraser, Lea Bride ge, E ; Messrs. Little and necessari 
*Lotus S eos »us, yell Aster, Bishop’s Prize (superior | ] 3 Carlisle; Messrs. Veitch d dos Exeter; Messrs. | elsewhere а the like 
th 
varieties inney & Co. Gateshead; Mr. A. Pontey, Piymouth; Mr. E 
М ` | Galendrinia Lindleyana, new le Plymouth; Мг. Cattell, Westerham, Kent; M the perio stign IA 
zer emen L. ^ rose, 4d. end d Pince, & Co, Exeter ai oni impropen for the BURN, „When the fa * 
Nr mphsea cærulea — Burri la inattentio 
"Раши, choi Mo rane dne EW FLOWER SEEDS.—Collections o y 
| petite 75 and 9 |. Collinsia:Bartsiefolia, 15. N varieties cum be obtained from the ix o dig а infividuals who had ta ken d an 3 for 
olia, 
e d 5 follows :—100 Superior Sorts for 25s., 50 for 15s., and which er, „did not possess. the 
do. fimbriata, | +Bragrostis (ornamental Grass) 25 for 8з. All the newest varieties can be had, and all | qualification em 
Silvia ве — ; cedo ко» i the best imported German and Prussian Seeds. For a is T. be hoped Pas ino . 1 * : 
ў s 2 Gramma nthus gentianoi | particulars refer to our New FLowER Seep CaraLoauE, | Will produce the inten effec a was 
*Helenium tenuifolium uen) which can be had in exchange for one postage stamp. 3 required is sufficiently clear from, Dr. SuLLIVAN’s 
"fm "a: pro quu. , Apply to WILLIAM E. RENDLE & Co, Seed Merchants, Plymouth. | repeated complaints about the needless difficulties è 
ы Juden: Spaeth  Leptosiphon € densiflo Orns (Сніг. Leptosiphon) he ay ae ы Жар ac e ; 
TSmnanthes roseus, : Gilia Leptos —€— seems to ve Р т, 881 n 1 t í 
S Nat lemoniaces.—Nati au bo Don. 1838.— The greater part of the s emp ys was, к 
опе soure was no 
howy, 4d. *Madarea (Madia) corymbosa Annual Y: E erect; fl. rosy-lilac; May to Septembe belie obtain rom 
Listus, ia vi — A neat kii A Hide addis table le for earl aere : с 
Ec LAE Menulia violacea, now, 4d — | groups and mixed borders. Sow, to stand through the winter, in | altogether unobjectionable, being a mixture of the 
Ese tzia, new white | Nemophila aurita ooulata o Дерек, а, tho оте ground; and for succession in March and | co//ef vert, jaune, and rose, the former. predominating, 
баша tindermeria, new Nolana alba grandif Ane. Bish light garden soil. judging from specimens of roots which came 
. Gladiolus, fine mixed, early | Nemesia bicolor, new an al Zurrovs AEBOREMEATS OF AER SEEDS under ойт observation, They also d ; 
| Жа — tiful sieht Lam up in Ayres’ and Moore's Descriptive Cultural ' 
due Tatbyrus RN * 38 Penis — versicolor, new and ditto bove. Ladies and Gentlemen naming any sum they | tendency to rna out E hic ona з 
| MEE { : Ж: орно al. irte loda din m 5s, to 20s, may rely on grown seed does not: on e whole we would | 
| пз, ch d Pink, Ind : А d марне «in Sr E. 
F don, as wine sped having the very best sorts yet introduced. consider the - A have 2 to have 
: "Nepeta macran ioi to : d gore extra been, consideri object, ia d 
e | sima ames co The Gardeners Chronicle. |, Pn, е Ld fe 
| са cunt, new flesh at 18 | t K. | crown without any knowled; P ns s 
SEC CE: i olara trimaek misc М ЕСО 3 or unsuitable in cultivation to the p 
ections ente A varieties which cannot НЕ: WEEK. conditions under which п the exper 
gm repaid ME та useful printed instructions — к — ium y made were very unfavourable. And, 1 à 
lect showy wy Annuals; meee ters 15 ^» be added, that the К = "sie «аен ни which they 
quel 4 А " were made was one at which vegetation begins to 
20 ailing | bene ie handy we Ts. 64. ; 3 125 5 ‘commence, d a series of changes to ^os —— most : 
varieties choice Greenhouse n our not only a diminution in the — 
d quantity o 4 r, but which gives. rise to o the pro- 
1 of odies which affect the crystallising power 
d Батоврат, — of ati sra. “| of the sugar, + 
i ea CERMAN ; le — Then the roots were left y 5 1 of them 
A superb varieties nn vets very о а have seldom perused a more cautious docu- had sprouted considerably * 
po varieties new large flowering Stoc - > than Sir Ковевт Kawz's Report upon Sucar | commenced. t Ai 046 * во еу, 22 
white Wallflower leaved fi Ё argepkt $ AND, 
| superb varieties Autumn 8 . = 
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over, Та sim din s — in nace ly —— upon this unsatisfacto . 
^ мао, salient. the result of their enquiries is embodied | not well adapted to to the. purpose, the 
t| in the report before us, and all that Sir Roperr Kang leaked a nd diluted the syrup, and the 
feels justified in stating is hypothetical. He has |“ that the JE MEAS V9 not decomposed,” 
