44—1853. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
` 
691 
— 
T Jol €ARTER'S adu 10 sets hx 
OHN CARTER, Jun. RYMAN, Keighley, begs 
J to — that he — — out his RASPBERRY 
and has m erfect confid 
when gathered in bunches has & — Pm 
admired by all who hay t growi — 
ng opinions will — d to its ens — 
nt us some days 
the sample, it cannot fail to be an аб — If there 
de still any fruit, we Should like half-a-dozen of the rnm: - 
in a little box, to ong Е" the late ones come. — Glenn 
s Paper, August 15, 
AGANTE ’ Prolific о Raspberry has been exhibited to us pre- 
vious to comin the autumn: we named it from the 
fruit, which was of high flavour." 
& heavy 
= us ripéned 
* CanTER's Raspberry is 
grew ie 
hj dei fruit about the same ps . — ya's Paper, July 31, 1 
T y. mo E trial, and 
ink n" is 
935 rE ed ize 
тегу fi —á — ripened equally. I Г consider - mnch 
or to F astolff."—John Palmer, Annan, Dumfries, August 4, 
Orders sent out in the rotation received, and additional Some a 
added to Ma" for — rriage. Price per 100, 51.; per do 
Lo gents owe . Hurst and M'M 
ndon A ULLE EN, — 
$, Leadenhall Stre 
ROSES FO 
PAUL > SON beg to offer th the "io ollowing New 
* Roses, s, m Stock of which is at present in their 
possession. 
PRINCESS ALICE, — Ay tome. Flowers blush pink, 
centres large and full n great abundance; buds well 
* This variety ти а new le ато 88 
Roses, having the deep centre and pale edges of the Celestial 
Rose: the is very vi and it quickly fo n 
umbrageous tree, the branches well clothed with handsome 
foliage. It has received Certificates from the 1 Florieul- 
ation 
ty and rth, Wilts Horticultural MOT: the 
only places Wierd exhibited for a Prize, and is figured in the 
“Florist” for September. Strong Plants in Nove aber. Qs. 6d. 
VAM HM Bourbon (Paul's) Flowers vivid crimson 
bags mr E E] i — 4 of co Sad which 
а 
foliage, this is highly re — as a brilliant dark Es — 
—— Rose; and whether grown as such or as as — rd, it 
uces a rich effect in the Flower Garden. С 
m the 
ational Floricultural Socie ants in November. ~ 6d. 
See also Rose Catalogue just published. 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, October 29. 
ILMARNOCK ay gd Сы WILLOW; ipis mus 
CAPREA PENDULA.—The Trustee equestere 
estate of Thomas Lang, Nurse anus Rite E Scotland, 
intimates that he is now ready to supply — of this beautiful 
mew Willow. Mr. Lang has си 
reme bolig a geen 
dis 
th as a 
tion on te P 
7 572 al Gard x di Sept., 1853. 
“зи, ;—The Salix seca pendula is "биву well vim. us, -— i: 
—— Sdmired = its coe d ro el bear: 
— ‘the 
ta 
Weeping Willow, Salix 
I think very highly of jte ornamental s 
tree. I am, &c., (signed) W. J. HookkR.“ 
Furnished plants, on own roots, 
Do. do . etra fe g G. each. A же apg grafted on tall 
stems, 7а not d heads, 5s 
Orders to be o Mr. JOHN DICKIE, 
Kilmarnock, the Trustee, who will also forward, on bd а 
aee list of the General меса — — which is now — 
Sold off at extremely low , Oct. 29, 1 
_ CHOICE NEW SHOW TUNNEL OF LAST SEASON. 
Н ENRY WALTON, Fronir, &е., Edge c 
5 Marsden, near Burnley, Lancashire, is now prepare 
— out strong ЕЕ plants of "te following, in 4-inch — at 
reduce 
trained to опе stem, 2s. 6d. each. | < 
HE PLANTIN 
G SEASON 
T 
CLEARANCE OF 2 — nana TREES, — AND 
E Fins, 
ILLIAM WOOD 4 AN 
an area of 50 acre 
most exte 
in g Shrubs, but more especially the 
, viz. p= 
—Spr uce PP PAN 305., 3 to 4 feet, 20s.; 
Per 100.— 
Firs, 2 to 4 feet, 20s., 1 to 2 feet, 1 
10 teh. 
&c. &c. 
p SON have the pleasu 
inviting attention to thelr extensive Nursery, consisti 
s of ground, which contain (i 
} Roses) a very lá 
Ornamental and Fruit Trees, American 
Pid 
— — 
"e неу of алдага 
ergreens, and Flower. 
following which they propose 
Silver 
| MITCHELL'S NEW HYBRID aber UAL ROSE _ 
a JAMES MITOH ELL bib t 
or Sale the above 
gnificent New Perpetual E 
as been the admira- 
tion de Zu one at the principal Shoes ped the season, and 
has been justly pronounced by the metropolitan j 
vd: E has also been submi to Dr. Lindley for his opinion, 
who 8, for pe e alone, it is worth one-half our autumn 
exquisite, colour with 
pe 
5 orm 
very distinct; fragrance t 
аы all others їп this class. 
dis count unless three a are o 
— 000. oy тни 2t T et, 258.; two-year пи Pi ries, 
e-year bedded, fine, 5s.; Larch Fir, 3 to 4 feet, 30s., 2 to Alou uiu melins cM Ete р 
205, 1 * 2 Du 155. ; one-year ion one-year лгу о FA ASTOLF FF RASP x ovs a »—It — wi 
fine? be satisfaction that we annou third a by the 
Мар е, т “ай * . ozen 6s., por 100, -30s.; cer Horticultural Society, on | 26th of Jul aly latt, for examples 
aple at ear pon, red woo — r dozen 6s. per e above most excellent Ras un qoum н, : ther 
100, 30s.; White. Mulberry, Tory ornam ate maed for EDE. worms, vt been orrein n бы 
t, 
s. per r 100: — 4 to 6 fee 
mental Trees 
every other 'kind of Orn 
Woodla 
un fine, 25s. per 100. And 
nds Nur De, " Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
WOODLANDS wena 
diee M WOOD 4 
rendy for distribution, and will 
Pen MI iim d amps. 
eis 
Collections of ROSE 
when the 5105 of sorts is left ent 
dards, 4 to 8 feet, 
mbing a ead VPN ow 
. e., Зз. 6d. t 
situations on lawns, &c., 36s. 
Ex ^n 8 selected 3 186. to 24s. per dozen, d 
107. 
per 100. 
ON 
W Edition of tiir Ms Catalogue, for 1853-54 
be se 
S will be supplied on the following terms, 
75 
most showy "kinds, for ‘planting in conspicuous 
r doz 
i. 
starr, NEAR Dorren, Sussex. 
to announce eic 
*. 
mt gratis on receipt of Tw 
Nursery Stock may also be had on H. + 
tirely to W. Woop & Son :— 
with 3 to 6 best varieties of 
in each stem, suitable for 
4 to 6 feet, with large 
Fine "тн and Dwarf Standards, 10s, to 16s. рег dozen, or 
41. to 61. per 100 
Superb do. do., the best sorts for 
ue — er 100. 
exhibition, 18s, per dozen, or | 
in warf on n 50 varieties, 27. 10s. per 100. 
Fine CI mbi ng ey onem, 2 to 
Hybrid Perpetuals, budded on 6-inch s or on own roots in 
-— — 8 per dozen, —— per 100. 
Ile de in pots, or budded on ide ait эн to 18s. 
ome devia a ' Bl. per 100. 
in pots, 9s. to 12s. 
r dozen, 
Tea- — in pots, 12s. to 8». per 
Ci pem 
100. 
Good Ба on от mn without 
dozen. 
ixed, without names, for covering banks, 
128. qu Pe 
0 00 17. 108. per 100. 
үү с. pem HUSSEY — 
raniums A дь 
"s Descriptive Catalogue ч: Аргон) Hollyhocks, &., 
for postage. 
may be had by — a — 8 
Horticultural Gard 
et and mat included ; fine health 
t — the "yr, 
Purple Standard (Foster's) 
Rosamond (Beck’s ) 
Rowena (Turner's) 
Silk Mercer Festes 
8) 
Foste 
y Queen (Hoyle' s) 
tamp 
EORGE WHERE Nc rg Warmin 
в од to offer the follo 
ster, 
wing, of which strong plants 
| Aud Ornam 
w ready to out:— 
C CINERARIA “ConsPiou A (WHEELER'S), wh obtained 
py oon eed in 1 last at the ETE. e at the Bath | 
cultura 1e The ha — — dwarf and compact, 
— do сусе —— of be piri B our white, 
heavily taedis ive in th 
greenhouse, and a — Weed exhibition pi plant. 5з. each. 
DIANTHUS WHEELERI, & bright, emn d 
mule — ooming profusely from May Se eptem ber; 
univ * — the best thing of of the kin di 
ever offered. The Plants 1 having been grow 
could not be properly exhibited, or must haveo ААН н oo 
Bs. еас 
CALCEOLARIAS; "—À from G. W 
Ws fine collection 
11. be with 
A i ым all orders be accompanied 
the strongest plants, 
moderate 
"Railway Contractors others 
mu estates with new fences, can 
with fine 
— 
transplanted Thorn Quicks, of various ages, 
bie oe ve the y" of its fruit and richness of f 
It рибеё іп 6) 
as follo " Messrs 
5s. per 100 ; 
И 948, = 
er to their sipertiements which 
t m the precedin Gardeners’ Chronic 
rsery, Great Yarmouth. 
ND R. Е AKER, NURSERYMEN, " 
to позор, that their Catalogue of Forest, Ev: 
ental Trees is now ready and will be forward 
m —4 a 2 pri 
free 
uality, wich cannot be su 
m el - assur 
eii 
me pruce, 
inus, &., we shal off ct to the me at uncommonly low 
erton, r, Oct. 
тайт ee, OT EOE T 
S NEW AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF 
fu 
RS FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, Ap IA LM 
just issned from the press, and can "be hi exchange for 
penny stamp 
The Catalogue 2 be obtained by all Modes 
pit ppd this Aut as the prices of many of the 
articles are very гома а in nie of Ma dr large Stock we 
have of ma sony of the sorts. 
a M dn an A verted im 
—— SCOTCH FIR. 
600,000 s LARCH FIR. 
do. d. PINUS AUSTRIACA: 
150 THORNS or QUICKS, 
P vell as all other Toren Trees in ] 
107. will be rr carriage free vat 
the Railway Stations in Scotland, West of England, and 
Te Dania, — ee by Steamers. 
or Catalogues and further particulars apply to 
WILLIAM ter RENDLE anv CO, 
NURBSERYMEN AND "Sas. MERCHANTS, 
— BLISHED 1786. 
AIRBEARD'S NONPAREIL PEA, WAITES 
DANIEL — ROU ы кәя — PROLIFIC, and 
all other new sorts of Seeds, may be obtained genuine, at the 
.grower's prices, — 
UTTON & Sons, Seed Bie Reading, 1 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SA TERDAN, OCTOBER 29, 1853. 
NGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
— Horticultural 2. u. 
TouRspay, — 
eee ee, 
A rew weeks ago we drew attention to the — — 
Horticulture of modern oe € 
— of еве (ѕее р. 531), ат 
баг the exis w field for experiment in 
oduci 
Ux obtained between a tender 
к : oyle's Astrea, 8 Zaria, Lagonia, Cordeli ia, thi t lished in store ut for transit by | 
Kulia, Batterfiy; Dobson’s Ha et upiter, and Tea. post o or pr ve soil may bo комеди ещ d American or European Fern, — between а tender 
oyid the а паца lant of Henderson's Extravaganza, injury. 4s. per dozen. ndian - — American ropean Rhodo- 
‘ook -+ hamper, inc 
GERANIUMS "ia 31 — —— “choice . mixed, at 4s. to 6s. des ны The of producing such a ЕЕЕ 
ФК of Avy dee, Chive, омео OAAS Claudiana, pe ма however, 8 different from that 
3 Exactam, Elise, Flying Dutshman (Turner's), мааа — woes noes which i is et ПЫ — aving visible flowers. 
tA : lien, Lord oe С ү 
Tord боде (Bragg e), Lancashire Witeh, Pulchra, Painter Iw Cinere i dm a fae o edilectiun ggr E 6 The tw: to which Nature has 
y ubens, Reno: urprise. е nese varie ive 1 y the ri те f 
DEI Be. 7 ne above are strong, n By, aad Welt nouis Баву Pansy, from named Kinds A S14) Nrholiv iavia 
ph n f such a ve satisfaction. í inum, sorts US n T, ; ' ax ) " 
рег GERANIUMS, including all the leading kinds, strong | ‘rect арни р дда BRUM ce qui^ diáds i 4s ish Une 
i. санан РБЕ her i los vela m int t 
— rieti ason, Ingram's hybrid white spine A 0 = са 
Lem te Glory, Vesta, Collegia "Perec, De ЖИГ OUB —— tote oor ‚ large enough to be held in 
ELT lady Montagne; фе, 184. and 23e; t г 8 ditt hu iet * 0 the fingers, m Nate han substituted Ab P 
rete Bri toxeter Р Dago- { ` ' | 
33 PF 
$ з "s rson ma ; т $ 
| WE AN Magna, Catherine Seaton, Gustavu Sas EN AM HIS" SEASC disi benc indeed been керебе i. Li detection 
4. RIAS. MN M 0 aton, 
z at Be ; yA ne Campbell, Lettice Arnold, y — WI SKIRVING, Walton Nasen: Liverpool, begs qui tly. t this circu nce, a 
€ Mrs. Sidney H ce — Herbert, offer his exte та Stock of 5, н] and sa — the italy J crossing Ferns, asi gres greatly 
Mari: хи omen; М onsuch, Orpheus, | mental Trees and priced Catalogues of which may | faeilitai ; front 
CT Clair — Quee plication. operation 
— 12 ofi y аа 8 gans — z „ gore з TOM лоби, nsist of several millions, including oak, ‹ one of delicate — to unassisted natural 
y s т, Lare Fir, Spruce, 
EA V Forest н ren кену at in is ста. and of the fol- | — it f 
As, well set with buds, 2s. 64. each, or 25s., 305., and рм т 8 or scale, lying p өгөөнү: ic 
An the newest Scotch and other varieties, 18%. "e CEA oF аше the damp. of the ground. ty this scale, called 
t varieties, бе. es; по жш — doz. Salter s CATA and CEDRUS — sou hot many tho j the antherozoidsand spores: 
рон, a set а pion = qaid 
red DAISIES, tc Зате Me к 12 eke, ж $ nave open ground, and warranted to 
32 sorts, 1 of each, tance. var 8 
1 # m 271 0| The Fruit Tree éollection „кы фе ышы | 
r1 e, lode ipt cite ony 07] appt 8 Apricots, pu 
ad a xe A 1 0 . 2 pr ^ -—— rines, 
85. to m eyes, well established 29 
in he Ne deve maybe ha for oče pomy amy. — meme T stp * — ring Shrubs, of large 
б and lands, or im- 
