‘THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
LE. 131 
ULTU RAL SEEDS, 
_ AGRIC DS ror THE KITCHEN GARDEN, 
FLO — DSE 
к 3 Carriage free by Railwa, 
[EELE AND EEDSMEN he THE 
J p- КЕ RSHIRE AGRICUL rund, Society, beg state 
— n will be , "dun by 
—— List for - season 
2 best varieties in cultivation, 
y useful. 
GARDEN SEEDS 
WHEELER & SON beg to offer the — Collections ^d 
E en Seeds :— E 8 
A complete Collection 
A Collection of е — ally choice bnt bu P 
smaller quantities 
"Collectio on suitable for a small ga ard 5 0 
— mene will be sent he to any Ваду 
Garden suitable for a large garden 2 10 % 
No. 7 y 
No. 3. А 
мой and-N 
Station in 
J. " argus & Sox, Seedsmen, Gloucester. 
ee 
RE 
enn "GRASS SEEDS, which have been 
d, well perm and which they can warrant 
t qualit; 
ns as the 
g 
rass Lands wi 
it — with — pleasure that - 
best Grasses and 7 
fons 
«- ELO permane I panier 
— for or the form 
30s. per 
For improving the. quality of — already laid down, we 
сап supply a жуйке at — 
For the information thos 5 — 5 qm. who would prefer 
buying the — separately, and mixing them themselves, 
we have given a short descri iption of some of the best sorts. 
A heut two bushels of. —— " det 12 Ibs. — the 
smaller heavy seed, i o the ac 
ITALIAN ons appe 0; 
uch 
tion of a 
iata orlight seed 
e quantity usually sown 
lively green colo — idorably a i 
t ig e er, sm 
less ss ааай to n he groun nd. Й е 
ing characteristics is, dur ү is much pre: ferred b cat 
of the ra э is greedily eaten by them, whether 
green or dry. 
' —Á RYE GRASS, per b 
MEADOW CA ео ein Saige УЧ DA —.— 
‚ре 
mon sorts, a 
The Timothy 
‘the quantity of nutriment whi 
eu n flower. 
itis enti 
least fo 
its seeds are 
pne and 
ripe, that it does if 
— moist soils, 
"Tess D at id dae: of affording double 
SUPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. | 
“тут WALDEN — 
ILLIAM C R has now rea 
of fine Plants, a to be ex celled in d "trade, of — the 
ading and b He being the firs Ho 
sent out this superior class of Hollyhocks, has been — 
add роза but those which have decided merit as to quality and 
dissimilarity, to his =, — —Ó the — ater par rt c of whic 
stil — unequalled. To be 
fine bloo feu yonr of — -— 
e fine — таене, — — 
a large stock 
1н d on 
W. C. Heo strong 
Plant of t at 2l., — 10s., or 
i per doz. Go ve] varieties at 12s. aud r dozen 
Good border sorts, 6s. per dozen, or 30s. per 100. 
Hints on their cu v мента given to purchasers if required. 
Pl ants warranted tru me. — free to Lo топ т, and 
Price 1 
T PEA FOR SECOND SOWING. 
JÜTTON'S S EARLY GOLIAH, wHICH IS ALSO THE 
very BEST ee ELS IN JULY ы ЗАТНЕВ IN OCTOBER. 
s. 6d. per gallon 4s, per bushe 
* the Horti —— — in his Notes on 
rdens 
s. per qua 
Mr. R. — 
Society's Ga at Chiswick last summer, 
Peas grown at the 
anys s of ba br 
li 
use deus 192,4 P / high ; 
d perpen (See d oim. Hort. Soc TA vii „рії 
к 0 8 ners icle, who honoured 
b 
Goliah, 
Catalogues 
sent by post on rec ceipt of a 3 stamp whi ch st 3 and 5 — on, 
C. can supply seed of his improved Veg СЕЕ although it was pad т, on t ‘of ugust. It is, there- 
- "ER, ^ most — "з - in — s con- | fore, a good a ена ор, and it appears to be 
aining eight separate sorts, 1s 7 or mixed, 1s. “Ж " í 26» 
Hollyhock Seed, saved from M, flowers, 2s. 64. per very : m однио; idi den ж ` A tat of Knight 
acket; from bo = — 1s. per p arrow, ardeners’ Chronicle, Nov. 27, 1852.) 
Fine Fruiting P. h, Necta rine, — Apricot Trees, established Havin vit stock of the above, we have affixed a moderate 
in pots, for з. eac price to Ran but they — hee — Rus pea are 
Post oes ee payable at Saffron Walden. 
INEST 
"HE LARGEST, BEST 8, AND FINEST 
AIRS' DEFI- 
strong in 
should be pen ted 4 to 
Plant Shady to April, 
S DWARF MAMMOTH (Exo 50 ES has been 
80 extensivel grown a and approved that D. H. does not thi ink 
anything 
Sow 4 ine — 
February to May, 1s. 6d. per quart. 
BISHOP'S LONG- POD PEAS, M 2 
rip i ECLIPSE PERS 
rden, Agricultural, an wer in wholesale and retail, 
кйш - — — with the trade upon the most 
— 
Potatoes, fiz the best kinds, for see 7А 
Catalogues furnished upon oe io 
CAN Ban, Seedsman, 109 — s Lane, Charing Cross. 
CLASS SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 
H 
dy nkl 
bition, ^e? being fi 
— in 
' Jo — June 12.— Mr. Smith’s Fuchsia ка 
у que pr which we may n 
riety; it is s of good habit, the 
and the ке l is like a roll of rich dee ep 
Chronicle, June 19, in a report of the National 
y. For Fu о Glory a first-class 
earest to ес or any "that an 
s. Pat 
acquainted. with fort the secon 
Priced List 
for one postage stamp.— are d 
JOHN SUTTON & SONS, SEED Growers, Reading, вена. 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
SA TUM Y, FEBR HAR: A 26, 1853. 
ETINGS FOR THE ENSUIN 
Monpar, Srey 28— z ER іса d 
ultural . seb vu TT vs 
Medical and Chirurgical (Anniv.) à rx. 
8 1. ж: 
— ve had i in return 
Tunspay, March 14 Linnean ........ eene 
t ivil Engineers 
Patho — 7 
WEDNESDAY, — 2 -Society of 
—— i (Anniv.) i Р.М. 
. Тновзрат, — 3 hne 
T wem 
otanical .,....... gels еее 
Fins, 4{ Royal Institution 
SATURDAT, — 
“Tue arguments that a botanist can pleni i 
he CEDAR or LEBAN 
d by ou 
at page 99, who has indeed exhausted the subject 
in the form in which he has put it. e, as in 
so many other cases, the question resolves itself into 
one of words. If i A: intained t ese trees 
have Sapmi from one common stock, in the lapse 
of ages, and are 1 саран the same, we 
have атй to object. The negro and the white, 
T 
game с cock | and the jungle. fowl, бе жой og and 
"MEADOW FOXTATL рее сенчи pratensis), certificate; a 14 flower, with violet purple corolla and 
бы — _ br 8 crimson sepals, much pee 5 N ha in turn, 1, been "tanien v pcc 
sisoneo "—- Ң 
80 well adapted for hay, ot and host o f Pasture Gras te as panau South — Floricultural Society, s —— —* First-class rons authority to be of identical origin ; and we are every far 
3 broad, "long, so 80 ft, agri and T rapidly when | ficates we —— — Mr. Smith for two eim zi om questioning the soundness ` of such opinions А 
— down ым It requires two or three a (B anks); а pals me kind ing which justifies such 
cath diede | теней, oa good substance in violet purple. xoa and nd етеп 3 и аа ly J istibly to 
poetam FOOT (Dactyli edge, and s! Also — a — ge . named Lady | СО 1 ; lead irres stibly \ 
ins таламы Grass 8 тоеп) unt of of the. init eR at m good pen — үе very cand sont infe that the Scotch Ro se, the ; =e d 
a Brow W after being с E yields, n rapidity y “ith which he Editor of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. rt of the Gallic nay, even China itself, 
in shady moist places un V ys in reference to| have à common origin; for are they not traceable 
| F » erunt the one into the soie "b ible · ions an 
FESCUE — (Pesta pratensis), per Ib. - Аз. | Lady Franklin T. George Smith. The former is а my i ; 
: aie tote —ůä— either for “йен husbandry 10 g K needed dark, the I Water a approach to purple and white, so | innumerable intermediate forms 1 
liked by all kinds of domestic herbivorous ani. animals. green ere A — © Mater s a me f pejan Be fpeciei Ч the same 
SHEEP'S FESCUE. ovina), per Ib. .. 10d. It is 8 reg m mor € that every floricultural work o imagine, 
This Grass forms the greater part of the gh of the has spoken in praise of them D— of Glory, see | feel inclined t und the two, ог to consider 
Highlands. In — of produce it is much r to Mt -— "€ them strictly “allied, aan from a theoretical 
other nes; but, from being well by Sheep, | GLORY (Banks. )-8: 1 — and first prize as f S ^ ; 2 
hog a en the сог ‘mixtures for lands | the best dark Fuchsia; yox M. each. When three are ordered point o view. Such, we conceive, e manner 
hich they are to be p fact, оп the authority of four will be sent. in which the D t be practically 
Vines th бе animals е то — for hills and heaths whic Y FRANKLIN A E x first-class certificates and ted re- 
— Aere first x pri же 2 TA jets white ; 1 One over with three 
RASS (Festuca. duriuscula), me — 
Will thrive кер а —.— variety of soils, and is found to жаш 
* the effect. ota savere drought in summ dt growing g and fine habit; 10s 
during winter, in a 8 — "rum to zotin na "aum BEAUTY (Sur т) A bea variety, in the way of Sedonia, | An 
— greenness in winter, von Well zue za] but much better fo habit. Mr. gr — speaking of 
"Parks, especially for pasture. P says: ^ gmith | I mes one which aude bien 45 th 
our grea Sedonia; called Beaut У, n 
" ме of qm ——. \ per Ib. . . 15. 34. | the same r but the petals are broader." Colour, tube int 
habit. i » delicat "upright, siete: and regular. | se pitt corolla light violet parple, form good: 5s. | 
as it will not ‘only grow in such Places but | ме тойа back to he tube, corolla — rosy purple, rp 
— where few ofthe other ‘Grasses can è 
10 enda a agg чүс —— sad] jud 
MEADOW — (Poa trivialis), 
5 ET 
brennen x ME ROO Y diei 
-. This Grass 
ttt d oin 
one 
This Grass yields but a scanty portion of herbage, у‹ | fer 
р : rbage, yet, on the 
Whole, permanent pasture should ne without a mixture of it, GROB iiec 
and Pleasure were it for no other 2 the way of Deane ot, 
reason than its. it (Yovsa. D A Ln Res 
also w m F Most ш, habit ; 
DOGSTAIL GRASS ти cristatus), | 
— Sirabs:‘foratngacioes tari, umd 
foliage, it i-a боё and having rather fine | 
Places, to tobe ka FW 
i i WN GRASS SEED Дь э: 
чы] Sowing this Grass а а fno sward may bo біла in a short 
. ˙ amd ie ОСУ free fiom. 
Tas ei ойша shee coat oom Luar 
yledsartasgo quamity of horiago-ut Mig L 
. 6d. 
N (PATTERS sox.)—Tube a 
and sepals. white 
and stout, expanded, the la 
T Pad Mu 
1 Aireon Witte tube and sepal: 
; reflexed, corolla a beautiful rosy тоѕу pink, excellent. 
It is a | purpl 
DISCOUNT. Surrn.)— The nearest approach to blue, of fin 
habit for erie м in with the set 4 E 
of Nerone, ай Geraniums, 
can be 
ERES Ad Iona Dol чн s ө адены V] paa Vd os Priced 40 e 
C. WHEELER & & Sox deliver their site Р 
to : — pl FREE lustra don Fu 
most of the principal Railway Stations in [rite L4 Splendid ast s of Fuchsia Glory forwarded on the 
J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Nurserymen, Gloucester. 
— 
Uington Nursery, наин, Islington, — 
Xt: light, violet purple corolla, free же 
c M аншы 
Кок, the w ) 
rge | is — valued for its dara i кай; 3 
‚ negro and Cau 
age, the difference is preserved; the 
Lebanon may become doses tnt doa 
Deod me green, bu 
stiff 
According to Dr. 
MADDEN quo RIS Н 
with | those unm. pedum * the * Bi 
Cedar, the invaluable Deodar.” Without i 
too much upon these expressions, it is fair to 
that má are in no way 2 to the 
Lebanon, Which is soft 
Sater af 
b 
