7—1853. | THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 99 
"SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GRO 
Tue Most CERTAIN MEANS OF PREVENTING ag 
and 
NEW MELON RMANENT PASTURE. 
HE GOLDEN QUEEN, from North America, Н. * . of Eastling, Faversham, Kent, 
EEDS GROWN IN BERKSHIRE small size, weight about 2 Ibs. each, good bearer, with a pared to send out his mixtures d the Natural 
Southern Counties "pn sg obtained great celebrity, we hs == аз н as a wafer: decidedly distinct from all others known. | Grasses wk phe) Clovers, to lay down lan ) permanent 
ot лч sa — with Messrs. PICKFORD & CO., who “І have had several opportunities of testing the above Melon, | pasture. The greatest attention will given in “apportioning 
48 — eee of Railway, as will enable and co — sider it much superior to any other known to me.“ — ts. that the mixture sent may be suitable to the 
2 5 DELIV VER. OU R GOODS FREE OF CARRIAGE to | 22 Baines, Sub- Curator to the Museum, and Gardener to the particular soil, Ke. of the buyer 
most parts of of — United Kingdom. York. fs will be ‘supplied to the acre, м price of 
be obtained by post, on application to us, “I have — * tested the Golden Queen’ Melon, during | which, including every expense t € on, in 
— у= OHN vo & Soxs, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. | 1851 and 1852, and found it very rich а nd high саса whieh Englan d, is 24s. per acre, and for a three years’ lay "а. т асте. 
— — — — | character it fully mair rnett, | The Seeds are gathered principally ч under the super — id 
RELAND. | Gardener to J. Buckle, Esq., York. the. Advertiser. The v of Gra and Clov 
EW SEEDS, 1953. Te —— have мй | oos те. ›ее vor у nds of ы rs, — for lawn g 
supplying wn the mos ular sorts of the day, bu mover: эз vit 
N honour of ral hundreds ^" the | | to equal the abo а when kn ie day, D will, no doubt, displace 
first ilies in Ireland for —— po^ The transit 
from this Port to the various vious. Ports i sd inant оне 
and expeditious, a and the cost is very dedicat. The 
Hall, near York 
id most па: — Т. Henderson, Gardener to J. Barber, Esq., Tang Ene Gardeners ae 
Packets, contai seeds, l be sent to all applicants on 
ing 
of d Plymouth i а therefore well situated for commuerctan | еее of p postage stamps to e he amount o Eo 6d.—Apply t SATURDA Y, 7 FEBRUARY 12, 1853. 
our sister country 
The Carriage d all Orders above PT is PArD to the following 
So DUBLIN | CORK 
BELFA vaat { LIMERICK. 
las 
nually running from the Great WESTERN | 30 postage stamps; or Pla 1 tation, at . Sur 
, Gardener, d WERE UE 
^SSEX HERO CUCUMBER. — This s sple endid MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
black spine . gave such — satisfaction last Moxnax, February м Geog тайса т à 9. 
season that it needs very little recommending, dio; it to say, C 1 
ont five prizes were gained by it at the May Sho ow, in Ipswich, 
t spring; Eight Seeds m be sent post free, on the 9 eipt of 
— 
Toxspax, — 154 Civil Engineers 
Steamers are ч x 
Docks Sein sri si shot of our Union Road Establishment), to | 1s. 6d. each pot. WEDNESDAY, — DET . Jet 1 т.м. 
Also n s Fine RIDGE, which is decidedly the best 
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Micro: pical (Anniversary). „4. З RO. 
8 Р, 
For eg bern ars and ‘Catalogues, apply і to WILLIAM EpGcuMBE Hardy Cucumber. (See the disinterested opini on of a Manchester THUnsbDAY, = 17 — ſuarlaun teens 
Ga . 
‘Resin Со- Y а Merchants, Plymo gentleman, in Gardeners’ Chronicle, Nov. 27, 1852, page 757.) =F Geological (Anniversary) 
HED MORE THAN . P CENTURY. 
d handsome, most exquisite M unequalled as 
‘a Dessert — aot and forces well. 
NICHOLSON S RUBY STRAWBERRY: medium size, 
and an immense bearer, producing à succession 
of fiue mm for an unusually pea ra riod. 
* "These unrivalled Stra d^ —— were first sent out last autum 
and е 1 HOLSON i — - Plants, suitable for 
ie rag, at 17. 10s. — е 100; 16s. f 
he stoc. 
Twenty-four Seeds will be sent free by post, on receipt of 12 Farivar, 25 e Institution 
postage d ; or a packet of this an nd one of Essex Hero for SATURDAY, — 
Kee; AJAX STRAWBERRY : very |36 sta 
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s 
obtai saad from the Su cribs а the lowest prices. They branches, their glaucous hue and long tender shoots 
som 2 much care d tention to this particular presented an aspect so different from the ordinary 
Geylogical (Anuiversary) 
III 
J опи Cua > асер Great Horkesley, Colchester, Essex. 
; MANENT PASTURE 3 GRASS SEED, in HEN the Dropar was i first raised from seed in 
I ixtures, to suit va soils and situations, can be dis country, the graceful weeping habit of its 
nch of the Seed Trade ; “and the * and increasing appearance of seedling Cedars, that no one, we 
growin 
ng 
f^ Ruby is pix ema but WW. N. b rahe og patronage they are lai syl er 4 is best proo oof t they believe, who 8 the d trees 
send a few plants as a sample to parties ordering “ 
W. N.s mode of Culture, &c., see — os es — 
Post Office 
orders to be — — тарні at Yarm, Yorkshire supp y botanists have, ee all along, - found a difficult 
b. 1 
iffe, near Yarm, 
—— ана — of all the best varieties, . the lowest ig 
onal сап be obtained in exchange for опе | 
in pointing out tangible characters to distinguis 
the d 
HYBRID WHITE SPINE postage stamp.— pes M ILLIAM EDGCUMBE pua ga & Co, em; and travellers who had seen the trees in 
‹ Т NGRAM’S 
s Th hag al ned and described in the Gardeners’ Chro- 
tige itor Nor tha: benh. long rknown; in len 5 
‚ €olour without any ы of yel 
reeeipt of the value in postage 
flesh, of excellent A flavour, and т | abundant bloom trong Standards, 10s. 6d. each, (Figured i in myriads of Deodars hid s now yearly raised in 
Seed М — сез their native places of growt have, from time to 
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Rose yet raised. Colour of the ri ches t scarlet 8 wat 
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RINCE ALBERT " (Pase хў 3 "ihe finest Bourbon | ereat amount of tiraue and that both vary in the 
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а perfect eiit a robust but paie grower, & ame way. 
urner's Fl rist” for Nov. 1852 "KU Р do^ 
QUEEN VICTO RIA (Pau's); an entirely new style of this country, many varieties | are already beginning 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose, of the colour of the Celestial, white, | to appear, some of which are much nearer the Cedar 
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кл ey mier sound and 2 — сынба Bulbs of | shaded with the — Lopes nai a coord "pa Rei ne.” | than the original state, it will not appear surprising 
„Т. WHEELER, FTN ground, with richly-spotted centre the rst" E CET HON that an opinion should have arisen — botanists, 
stot sepals, RT BURNS (Pavt’s); Hybrid Perpetual, light — hich b t nd even among cultivators 
T. CONCHIFLORA, yellow, finely-spotted cen RNS (Paus); Ну гр which begins to gain ground eve g , 
8 colour of Chénédolé, a good autumnal climbing Rose, a Р 
T. vw A, straw, and dark-mottled cents, "vit red one * the latest bloomers. Dwarf Standards, 3s. 6d, each. “| tha at the two trees are not spec cific cally distinct. 
| Seed, froma fiui collagtion or spotted kinds, 24. The above have received first-class certificates from the It is in all cases a matter of considerable difficulty 
paper. Seedling Plants м the ebovo See kinds of deben m сма ус E. ——— € and pur- р decide whether or not two closely allied forms 
chase " ading . 
* to bloom well this * пам [pies cain] Seed, e tear ol pea "m re identical or inar Accurate observation of 
i 2 aequ c but will ICEN “in ое colour 3 ‘Standard — 4 "superior varieties and fine PEN for = the plants in their native places of growth, during 
` to dark bh war andard, or Dwa М = - 
тее: Hybrid Perpetual and Tea Roses, extra size for forcing Lon all stages of their existence, is the only unerring 
EE CU EC FLESHED MELON, warrante Weeping Roses for Lawns, handsome specimens, 3s. 64. each. | guide in such a case, and where that is impossible a 
he best Melon ever raised. The above very superior Melon Ori, Sows Gergen аав ре leading 7 Standards and Dwar stil careful examination and comparison of extensive 
Ives's, near Bin Yorkshire, and has beeri i i i lone e 
much admired b by all nid Me — It — 7 бн at the logues ship А post. on. applicatio n. suites of specimens in all states can aloni nable a 
at Bingley in September last, and took 
A fruit was sent to the Editor of the “Cottage 
gre 9з. 6d. each, to be obtained from M. Bixxs, Gardener, | he possesses, 
URST & 
Messrs. BATT, RUTLEY, and Co., 412, Strand, London; Mr. — 
"CARTER, Jun., Keighley, Yorkshire ; Mr. GEORGE CHERRY, Bury, 
анчид Messrs. Francis and James Dickson & Co., 
Manchester. 
SUPERB . ROUBLE, HOLLYHOONS. 
N W NURSERY 
3 inche 
. pit had the most Чер, meiss, end pera his Ма} 
avou flesh we ever it 2s 
and is perhaps of all 
Saxony, begs to recommend 5 РЕТ Se 
the 1st prize it | attention of ofthe IIO and Amateurs, Lo extensive pid. 15 ing placed in ap om RE different from 
X. Pavi ut & Sox, Nurserymen, & &c., Cheshunt, Herts, near London. | botanist to decide on the identity or distinctness of 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM.; RANUNOULUSES, two such forms. The difficulty of solving such a 
AND ANEMONES. .. | question, always at, is considerably enhanced 
ENRY GROOM, 8 Rise, near Loxbox, when large trees form the subject of тае, 
by i Florist to her Majesty the Queen and to 25 : ll with cultivated trees 
меч: 3 — hich they naturally grow, have a 
St. Ives or the ti and | LILIUM e ALBUM, from Ad. 1а. Gd. each tendency to assume appearances different from 
п га Din 88 Nurserymen and NCTATUM, from those which are characteristic of the _ Species. 
” " ROSEUM from! Se. Gd. 1 to 10 s " |The question, indeed, is one in whi the 
js i 1 8 M, from 5a. to 10 6 „ | cultivator is as much or more concerned than the 
JAPO UM, or Brow ii, from. 5s. to 10 ist. it i 1 | 
T maNUNCULUSES in 100 very fine sorts, wink ART Pics ke " or * ee dis M ie 
m L 
{00 ANEMONES in Lan superfine orte, dere 17. 10s answer, as from his acquaintance with the extent 
"hi Catal = кезг чует by am on application. M ter а апу 8 — ab ч ж , 
—.— ND трн e pe what amount of variation may exist without specific 
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add none but those which ha: » decided 1 merit — to — os 
À oque e. his 1 deris greater part of whic ха 
Still stan о those who are desirous of obta obtaining 
ing differen 
“Good 
seres haves > given great os, Goods That the Cedar and Deodar are very closely allied 
throughout the kingdom for man buds * | to one another no one doubts. Both belong to the 
19 елеу а ue m io with Sowar Du i^ same section of the Pine tribe, characterised by 
12 Abies Douglasii, 3 feet M то Aer ад 83 li persistent leaves and erect e 
1 do. Morinda, 3 to 4 feet, true and fine plants + 20 male flowers in both are absolutely the same, and 
12 Gear af Lebanon, 2 10 at fine ne plants + ТООП] 20 small branchlets of the two are in the i 
M re e—the of branching, 
12 Scarle ace 2 to 3 feet, o „ 7C gs | insertion of leaves, and colour of bark te 
12 Fancy Aisculus, 5 to 6 feet, hand eMe 12 | in аа eal in 
тш Net, чего, crimson, shape, but the séales seeds are 
эчоду ийе АМАЙ sha from K. + h 
Wi more than 100 sorts . du r Dak 2 the species. y ence in the shape 
ини истер . 8 
C RIMSON PERFECTION (Pavt’s).—Rich bright years old, stout and bushy .. . 60| no real to depen e age 
, good shape, sple: , and rather dwarf habit,| 100 banon, 13 to 2 feet, extra, transplan po. jekoe for before maturity the scales are closely 
a fine show flower; 7s CROCEA (Pavt’s).—Boff and 100 Flowering and Eve Shru —: — 20 rand bent upwards bu the seed 
i3 a bold flower of a distinct and desirable colour, and Fine double Holly „„ BOT a , 
; 5з. each. ENCHANTRESS MAJOR (Paurs)— Deep 00 Showy and best Herbaceous ‘plants — 40 dem y spread out and become are. pes even 
rose, superb f Arger, ^ y т the old 100 Dwarf Roses, splendid prize varieties, two of a sort . before they fall away from the persistent 
vari we rate show — 2s. 6d. each. ” i mont dii erp DM 20 
LL SUPERB (Parts). Brilliant rosy е crimson, larger, | , 50 Standard Roses, splendid prize varieties, 34 ft. stem fine — 
Eon PROVED TP в finer spike ; 1000 Evergreen Privets, 2 to 3 feet, strong, for game covert? 10 The only points of distinction, then, which сап 
жүз. TAITI o PROVED (eaves) — 5 — aver cine deg e x - ы discovered between the Deodar and the Cedar 
beauty h rr 3 VOR (Paes). : T. 1000 Green Moila, . one л „ 30 of Lebanon are wa generally greater length of 
np W рни ie |{һе leaves of the latter, and a considerable differ- 
2 or Holly RS ined furi pur Show, ош m 5 feet, stem vory pecie ud of we This diference g^ os aspect 
Royal South London Floricultural a 89.5 10 W we ieve, foun | 
C 1dards 7.7. S: : x on which me t servers rest their belief of the 
3 „ 12 first-rate and Eg cd dwarfs, 9s. » NN bed ; 
(Ond do pp do. do. do Nuta, of sorts, la plants toa fet. de кб Nw чангы Ие bv маш But th 
Good do. do. 12s.; 100 3 19 Borders, do. ah bos Монро bent true, per 100 be admitted asa va facie 
FREE TO LONDON. i лыы ee. All orders should be sent as soon as possible; sid à тесме indie mar dL dett 
y ре y solicited from Pee. ер st specie differences exist, 2 they are 
A. Pau. & Sox, Nurserymen, PN. Cheshunt, Herts, near London. | IIA abox & Co., Bedale, Yorkshire. in themselves no ＋ 5 of such difference ; and ifa 
