"sous variety of Rhubarb in n the Autumn of 1854. See 
= Chronicle 1853: 
28—1853. | THE 
GARDENERS’ 
— — a AMERICAN —— 
- xem GSHOT, SURREY, NEAR THE Мыл 
* — TER, 
ens BAKER begs 
aa TAINES STATION, 
unce his extensive 
1 of AMERICAN PEARES is now in flower and | 
: de P — a — contributor to the American Exhibition in the iat Án 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park. 
-ROSES 
PAUL.anp SON beg t their 
unrivalled Collection is now in full Bloom: Admirers of 
“this flower are — invited v inspect them. The Nur- 
Cheshunt and — Deng from the 
Waltham рани of — Counties Каж. 
Nurserie , Cheshu nt, Herts. ,Ju ly 
SE 
rat Berkhampstead have 
eir Patrons — their extensiv. 
Rhododendrons, 
Shru — also Fruit Trees, 
e, and well Wr the Mm cl Planters. 
sw way. 
“R o 
Н. — ano SON, 
inform 
y 
ё Nurseries аге within a few minutes’ e railway 
station Station on the London and North-Western Ra 
ROSES. 
EAA DENYER, Nunsxnruax, Loughborough 
— Road, Brixton, within three miles of London, informs his 
matr. е5. 
w to dispose of a large — of GRAPE VINES, 
raised from —— this season; 
ori А 
| comprise all the leading kinds, and 
LENDINNING, Chiswick Nursery, near London. 
:CHRONICLE. 
s dtm — VINES FROM EYES.—The Undersigned 
x 
eck 
n will be saved. They 
an 3 m of them is 
not occur below 6000 feet of elevation. On the 
2 it is ped as low as 3000 feet, whera it 
s Tazodium sempervirens.” 
Ler pe гае turn to the Forest or Dean, . 
ing w e have formerly made some — сыт 
OSES. TOP Collectio: 
n Blo The most convenient trains 
Counties Rail ar ы the Harlow stati 
Taos. Rivers, the Nurseries, Sawbrtd geworth; Herts. 
n at Sa M Sat peg " PP 
Che Gardeners’ energ Chronicle. 
“SA ATURDAY, JUL: Y, JULY:9, t 
TINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEE 
дареи July 12—4Zoological.......... cese enne 9 F.M. 
WEDNESDAY, — 13 Line „тёё de siete З PM, 
aw bé и еда rloricultural,......... З Р.м. 
Cou 5н FOR nated Mon "d Cheltenham, 
$ енна —201 — MN Ast: Ay ler 
T 
че ‘Wolverhampton. иво. h: 
—26th: a ndsworth and Lore. P th: Isle of Wight a and Bucking. 
coe —28th ; ordshire.—30th: Mi — Horticultural ( 
‚Тнк finest of the race ‘of Silver Firs i is probably 
“ROSES, эрй | to nearly о ousand varieties, are now in 
Bloom, and free b the 5 of all Vis itors, Sundays ex- 
cepted. Orders taken at this time and executed in No vember next. 
CINERARIA: SEED, 
H DIRECTIONS END SOWIN 
ERSON 4 AND SON, 
т, g. пе естн varieties, at 2s. per 
packet; — a few packets at Б. mongst which is Seed from 
C. PRINCE 7 UR, ROSALIND, a „and other ene e — 
E. G. H — r Calce s from 
which üx pg saved can in over. at the 
Nursery, 09 cope ddl of which will 5 Mud t 2 each, to be sent 
uly. 
THE — . — a чаи 
found эе fornia, 
by Dr. Courter, d afterwards in the s 
by the unfortunate Dov es 
on the mountainous rar ас 
coun 
firs 11 iat with it 
parallel with the coast, and » Kum ia feet less 
e than Pinus Coulte eri, or macrocarpa, form- 
in —— omo mee 190 feet hi gh, and - нар а; 
AS — of ita st be 
tral abject, нікае а gre 
ever seen at a lower 3 than 6000 feet above 
the e sea, on the Californian mountains, in latitude 
36° 
The leaves of a specimen before us are arranged 
Сш 
ntry avi Penn“ very well m 
8 
Lucia, running lan 
size чар — n and grow 
in two rows, 2 inches long, slightly but very dis- year 18 
not more wb to those in Set than unplea- 
san 
Ww NES, а 
la dierent stated to Lord Duncan’s 3 
there are pro ably bos woods in r 
Mr. 
d 
sug of plantation ‘of 66,1 
UTTON reported фе Suantititts to 
he never saw plant 
ned ; 
er to — 
or ad us the 
ery ay that the evidence 
Байды йе publie y no means justifies this flattering 
statem In t rst place, although up to the 
“A GR T DON'T KNOW How HANK.” пей туей, 5һ ted, green above but dt Эз sal VLA i at ve x^ zv 848 
Inciiy. curve arp pointed, gre ed to &he navy, yet fr at year up to 
E tas 525 pum ice Ms e E —.— ma т silvery pene ath. om oblon s p they = ну yes d wi cg 
late G lants are in excellent condition, — long by 2—3 inches br d, guarded in a most remar order of the th Commissioners, the de uty sur- 
— ы part of — — kingdom with safety. ble manner by stiff, incurved, flat S, Very veyor felled timber once more "о the use of the 
i Ee cd eties of Vines, in fine condition for narrow, which, acco ding to Doveras, are 3 to : navy purveyor was at to reject 
rsery, пйда von —Jul inches long, but do not exceed 14 inch in the only | 441 trees out of 692, which the mana of Dean 
CRI FLOWERED IVY-LEAVED — cone our possession These spines are bracts, High-meadow had pr d We formerly 
STANDISH AND „NOBL have now to offer the and have given rise to the name bracteata ; they ioned this startling fact, and yet more 
above, which they commend asa BEDDING PLANT are in fact the same mature as the W | striking result of a reference to experienced 
strat tae trea piae meer | appendages in Pinus Douglas from which, how eset Taoto а other, res 
produ dugsa i in the greatest profusion, and are raised weil above ever, this is totally different, b ing more nearly | ought t ve рей rejected, or 53 of 
“the Te ave Plants, 10s. 6d. eac rela n Ww Instead "of “the i 
The usual discount to 
— — Bagshot, Surrey, Jul 
"NEW- AND SELECT PÜANTS 7 AT REDUCED PRIC CES. 
M AND BROWN beg to refer to te advertise- 
ment of the above in the Gardeners’ Chron 
and June- 4th, 7 7 70 "Y ed also to their — ts of — 
"^ T Ed 
the trade when ёе. ог more are 
july 9 
а grea 
height, these cones seem to resemble tile of a 
anksia 
Mr. Jer 
not appear to have found this {тее—НАкт 
a 
“SPLENDID NEW RHUBARB. 
on 2 ve ате 
JOBERT 
Longton, Stafford- 
shire, will pa. out roots es eines ety, productive, and d 
eli- 
Gardeners’ 
— — Jun —— it n 2 ery od, and m ost beautiful crim- 
^$on; pared wi "à is remarkable for the 
“ot atiaity md small amount 
ће last m Society, Single roots, 
21. Orders forwarded now 
— 6, Leadenhall Street, 
E т URN I P 
all edil are of quick: 
winter. 
A Gallon 4 «ыы: Seed weighs 
64 lbs, 
“SUTTON’S | PURPL UYELLO 
; HYBRID, the hardiest, 1 and most nu 
` tious. of all” MM. ee + a fine 
FOR JULY SOWING, | tr 
growth and hardy enough 
е: 
H 
XELLOW i TANKARD for Tankard Swede 
. EARLY ILES WEEKS, E early 
ber fre mg and Bho 
0 1 
; Bear Newbury, in a 
5 must mention the 
‘ears —— — 1 have ever seen for earliest 
mieten iiy years, h 
ed in time than an 
бе hen of a. good size, 
thin sx & — 
hat year, an, it their sample т w у cote eA 
s зө he La Er See — A our ват sample ground | 
— iveted carviage free, to all para except parcels | 
4 
A Certificate ны Mer was ——.— for specimens exhibited at 
0 
th 
SEEDS Wor sie eee | bon 
fat apa 
ug bewer bran 
Er. not а portion of the trunk i 
& This | beautiful and singular tree forms her 
most conspicuous ornament of 
tation a 
occupies the deepest aee hee attains the belit 
n 1 to 2 feet in diameter; 
0 
FFERY, the Scotch "cue. in A does 
als 
H has been so e as to furnish us with 
— following extract from one of Mr. W. Lonn's 
in 
€ | pass under 
‚ап : — 
ches ar fom he ‘reach the Жш, and | 
sla А 
In such si 
— but even em the foliage | 
maintains the same —— dark green colour, and 
when seen at a distance it Mem SA — like a hand- 
somely grown dir than a No doubt it 
is one of the hardiest trees of d “Califo ornian 
tation, and is equally well ierat for clothing the 
mountain tops e the стано еу. 
“Th 
is seen from the base to | th 
appearance, is incapable А 
uations it 
-|of 3000 
t| managed trees Ве the witnesses before 
Lord Duncan’s c it r Іх (Lroxp's 
cer) condemned — state ы the арра i i 
strongest poss rms, 
sible 
trees had been allowed to sand too long, that some 
mensi 
t EG sent 
MIETEN GE GE MB of October are By tae ae ee none home from California; i ‘tha thi — thousands of the ситеза d dim no’ 
28th. 4 mi species ha len been one of the greatest desiderata standing, Mores led with rotten limbs 
“Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. among unintroduced Conif s. е аге | decayed to the ma ‘rank: that they are getting 
AITE’S KING OF THE CABBAGES S.—This i TI therefore peculiarly happy to announce to all eager | worse and worse, and i dex: 
Е the earliest and best Cabbage in cultivation, and quite dis- | Conifer s that EITCH Co. are | around them. Many of th tanding frees are 
a front the E х sid, ZO "E to 22 it into the 2 et, = announced in ibed as ing their а damaged 
—— — —:ẽ 9 been an sement in other olumn. Their broken by the falling of other trees, which branches 
therefore condemn the merits of it without having had the gaat, industrious collector, yt Win LIAM 3 mitted had never been r oved, but allo r , to 
S any a o Sepa "— Mo ther varieties о be | seeds e years rom — = crop r3 fine | convey serious defect into the body of v ds He 
1-7. Go Wd Азтв? Seed Establishment, 181, High Holborn, London. healthy plants has been obtaine o found that i i sawn to 
15 or 16 years. How could 
such 2 to be delivered ? 
large source of income in these forests 
e "The манаа шы accounted к. 
and 1847, i acres of Dean forest, fluc- 
tuated «Озы 373 and 1271 ben sey ANM ; while 
of High- in rou 
1y: 
ре that » dokyards ceased to be supplied м 
the officers there permit 
ht t 
counts show that, as 
— this Ae was realised; for the net 
income in the prece 888 e years is reamed as 
averaging 25937. But in Dean it is 
verse. The plantations there 
should “have 
yielded 55007. a the ce 
i i 
of the tree is О when “ally developed the | 
e bracts, are covered | t 
scales, as well as the lo ong leaf-lik 
with globules of thin transparent rp, presenting to 
th 
— SUPTON & SONS, Sard GROWERS, Reading, Berks, 
* 
eye a turious and striking o object. 
OUGLAS 
chat in the last year of this term no less than 40007. 
was re received for minerals, which did not enter into 
He was of opinion that 
Mr. Стоттом”ѕ calculation. 
