Pie 
«o. STS er, SOE Ж ЕЦ? g 
50 n 1 11 quantities 
noe 3 com 25 — жане, in quantities proportion- 
TH E 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
919 _ 
52—1853. | 
—u——— ———— — 
JUDSON’S 
RICHMOND VILLA BLACK HAMBURCH VIN 
RTHUR Н HENDERSON ax» CO. have the pleasure 
A of informing their patrons and friends that they E 
— vu apap and much-esteemed Vine at d 
85 * 0 Fall | particulars ‘of the distinguishing characteristics 
of this Vine, we be — our customers to the Gardeners 
Ohronicle of Octo ber sth, 15 
AMES BACK KHOUSE 5 SON — inform 
their friends and the — 5 — ** have erected new and 
more commodiou s PREMI SES, n 
gate, on wes f t 
the 
A business of NURSER 
a cere 'The situation is 
sherga 
more — fully aban ever to aves * of the best q 
to all who ae them with e: 
SEEDS—G 
ENDLES COLLECTION . or GARD EN SEEDS, 
ONE YEAR, will be sent out as usual by 
on ions have given uni 
they wil be found 
the hol of the 12 months. 
No, 1.—A complete Collection, to supply a large garden £ s. d. 
for 12 Mm inclu Ke 20 quarts of A didun and 
approvi for early, pe and late ero’ 
30 quarts of Beans, and full quantities of all other 
of vegetable seeds 
No. 2.—A —.— kr ‘in reduced ‘quantities, for 
asma = r garden 
No. 3.—A complete * 
. 3.4 4. 1 — * end a * de Collection 
The qua stated in full в ee Ni New Pnrc 
3 0 
.9 0 
d 
15 
"ooo o 
— 
All 
RRENT), and 
fret every Railway Statim England and Wales 
o every Steam Port in England, vo 8 
—— 
WILLIAM E. 2 91 T" 
ESTABLISHED 1 Plym 
For description of our New Price c Chia POR 1654 
See back page of last week's Number. 
— ————— "——Á————— 
UTTON'S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS OF 
8 KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS ror ONE YEAR’S 
UPPLY contain all sorts of Vegetable 
VN Jen Jemand December, to stock the garden 
gear, descriptions and instructions. 
Collection of Garden Seeds for - & ғ.а. 
Beans, and full quantities of 
of , Cucumbers, 
and every other sort of 
; equally choice sorts 
3 
I 
choice Assortment  ... * Ө 
—— 
No. 4.— A — — 
name 
others may be sent in 
y be 
As some sorts are ve! 
Di 
Jf some kinds of Seeds are Sgn ao purchasers lic 
ane requested to n fiou of them increased quantities of = 
oe ААА year, purchasers are 
— as d ty send helr ord & Sons, Seed G Growers, 
,J 4MES Xe esse d 
— — € 
for sale, of fine one-year See: 
bor a Kendal, — 
he has a very large stoe Ladies 
g 
128 2} to 3] feet, or 3 3 
000; Raspberry, Rivers og oT ty AM 15s. ch а 
uten Imrie's Large-fruited White, ore 
4d. per Dol as it grows, each агре в „Уч: to relay 
four ivered in London, ingham, 55 — пири 
à large quantity is ordered. Apply to Mr. Jo&N Dr 
man, Kilmarnock, Trustee on Lang's sequestrated Au 
2 ME ед, He — qe 005 428. per 100.—SPRUCE 
fa, por 100 A —LAURUSTINUS, very fine, 
N R. Cant, St. John’ 8 Street 
——— иан ин 
р ыз Sg ge yee ie discount to 
in, Northampton. 
K ILMARNOCK WEEPING 4 Me og SALIX 
CAPREA PENDULA.—The T on the sequestrated 
state of Thomas Lan 1 2 кгс, intimates that 
he is now ready — supply ees of this beautiful — — 
Mr. Lang has re Aven S testimonials as to its bei 
mew, distinct, Pe inte ing addi ition to our Ornamental ire 
from Mr. MacNab, Royal Botanic 
Professor Lindley, 15 ‘London 
ms, Edinbn ers; but the following letter from 
William 
, is here tee sient sufficient both as a description and a recommen- 
0 
" 1 Gardens, Kew, 8c M 29, 1853. 
or Wee 
nothi re very branch 
3s g Пу curved downwards, and the great breadth of the 
liage and its dark colour give it a Cop es character 
jm the common W. „Salix 
tal small tree. 
yloniea, I think 
very of it as an ornament 
; “Tam, &c. W. J 
ње: Furnis € on own гоо, 6 tune 1o o to one to ono stem 
-6d each.; do, do. extra fine, 3s. 6d. each ; 
on tall stems, 5s. each, * 
Plants will be delivered in Lais nt SE 
T К мае 
— to be addressed to Mr. JOHN ‘DICKIE, Seedsman, 
oo tnock, the ication, 
A printed list of the General Sut 2 маи не 
re apis ML ax extremely low prices. The Trade supplied on 
ble terms. 
ar the Village of Hold- | oy 
versal satisfacti 
irn ty mpg a gardon during 
ri H, and one-year 
DARS, also " Tee of fine AD S TAA 208 |А T 4 
— effect. To the undernamed T. 
Prices may be ed 
DANA n ROURKE, The ber and hoh —4 
and a much better cropper; height 21 to 3 feet. If tl ea a does 
not gi ea neral satisfaction the money charged will cm —.— 
e price to be had on mane to J. G. Warre, Seed | 
ики 181, High Holborn, London 
B LATE WHITE BROCCOLI—“ EM OR." 
DMUND PHILIP DIXON having ti oe 
xt he will be prepar send it 
each. This Broccoli has been raised 
m o 
time, will come into use before it. Is of v th, per- 
20 1 wei ight; keeps its 
Stands firm three weeks — it is ready to A 
— nds the best 82 any other * the 
man med d itis well known, m v 1 be a great acqui- 
sition to the mar — e ene around otl, as well as those 
who wish for a firs roccoli. 
ay be had of presi. NOBLE, Cooper, & Bouton, 152, Fle et 
Street; and Messrs. Hurst & M‘Mutuen, 6, КАЗДАЙ РЕН Street, 
| UPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 
Wisc. AM CHATER has now ready a fine asii 
f all the leading sorts. For price 
0 eral List, which also ‘contains hints on 
their culture, witl f Hollyhocks, 
| &c. &с„ and ma st stamp 
cw ang on Wan — — nen 24. 
ERICAN PEACHES FOR CHKISTMAS— 
ce of , 4s. 
They will у forwarded to E Im fts of. the country o on pera of a 
— — — r the a —Sold, with every variety of 
в, ee "the American | Warehouse, — Rocrns & Co., 
546, "New А Oxford Street, London 
| мнв uw PROLIFIC CUCUMBER, tc to 
which rizes t to any other 
T in cultivation Gentlemen n, „ Amateure, and others * ши 
of successfu ions 
ne Seeds, from 
37 in d гео огч НЕЕ 
sor, th ous uem, Ural 
London. Also ofthe Advertiser, 57, Queen Street, H 
OHN HARRISON, , having H large stock of the у ме фе „ aoe (flowers 4 inches in 
undermentioned, begs to the Trade * blue and — — ami dri ir a qr er А of 
25 ена LX per cp n Tn 
; "od jon or nbu a dozen strong flowe Sot. n 
PA е M 1 eb А deus a congenial uch as those for which they received the 
Houghton Castle — 15s. per 100. — Premium of the m mu 1 
t the Exhibition in nrg ty ay last. ese roots are 
Manetti Rose Stocks, i year X addat oak 8 = per | su suitable for t ere 4 for 
100, B5. 1000. noo е ing f forced into bloom early 
— tra fine, 51. to 71. 10s. per 100. p. fessor Lindle rer pes 4 is plant is perhaps the hand- 
? 
Dwarf Hybrid Per a2 extra fine, 60s. to DI. per 100. porem cultiva 
y ed Sew varicties, 2s. 64. to T>, 62. euch. Ecc — AND C0. — s, Forres, М.В. 
C press Funebris, i in pots, fine, 1 fet to 15 inches, 5i. nus y 
ransplanted Oa ks, 2, 3, 4, and 5 eet Me. to 25s. per 1 i 
Victoria and Albert Rhubarb Roots, strong, 908. L 100 OHN N SUTTON ann SUNS, Seen eee — 
Nursery, Darlington, Dec. 24, 1853 1859. CUM gister үтенүе Э та 21 xem 
NECS UTTON s m ntlemen,—T have 
5 R. CANT bes or the following |. i 6 — 
Seng vonage ft eb a —— my 
snow GERAN Ihave now grown it for 8 7 and intend 0 y none 
=: nent: 
35. 6d. Saphir 3s. an: Sache 5; Na. vea Vulcan, 
Eum for 565.; an 12 for 485, or 12 of m 
Any 12 inet the — . * varieties may be baclected for 20s., 
— for 16s 
Arethusa illatum 
3 Extr Purple Standard 
Alibi Lavinia lantagenet 
Butterfly Magnet Silk Mercer 
ommissioner Mochann 
iana Major Domo an Queen 
Enchantress Nepanlese Pri Village Maid 
Good older sorts 65., 9s., and 12s. per dozen. 
ANCY GERANIUMS. 
Purchasers may select any 12 of the following for 12s., or my 
own selection 9s. * dozen :— 
Anais Fleur d'Marie Miss Sheppard 
Alboni Hero of Surrey Pelopiodes 
Beauté Jehu Improved ri 
— Little Wonder Prince Albert 
Delicata rima Donna 
Exquisite ueen Victoria 
ry Queen 22 
NEW CINERARIAS. he set of 8 for 
To 2s. 6d.; Charles — — , 2s. 6d.; едг 28. 6d. ; 
te Kearney, 8з. 6d.; Li s de ET Margue 
; Arthur, 3s. or — 
Purchaser's selection pe the fllowing, 9s. per dozen ; 
my own 
Ы oad Denis idi Mr. Sidney Herbert 
perimen ue N. 
Flora M'Ivor mm 
Formosa 
Lady Hume Campbell 
Lady Gertrude 
Othello 
Prima eye 
Rosy 
St. lentem of the Isles 
Susie 
Mari 
arriage paid to London. add Norwich, and all — ra 
Stations. A liberal discount for cash, —.— * usual allowance 
the trade.— St. John's p ursery, Colch 
TO NOBLEMEN, | 5 AND COMPANIES 
collection 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS a of fine 
ох especially desi 
obtained by letter or perso rsonal application. 
Asbo vi 2to 10 ft. 
to 8 feet, fine 
Green do., 2 to 
Weeping do., 5 feet p fine 
Berberis aquifolium, 2 to 8 feet, | Portu ugal Laurels, 2 to 5 feet 
bushy Magnolia acuminata, 4 0108. 
sempervirens, 3 to TEN Exmouth, 2 
ews, 2 to 9 feet iee rur id Badin Be 
rite d" Anjou, | 
of his distinctive characte 
hey are 
in excellent 8 for ЗАТ е for 12 а ап 
J. & So attention. 
Evergreen Oaks, 2 to 7 feet. fine 
2 to 8 ft. fine 
—— id безе кчы and for autumn use.”— 
Gardener to the Earl w — High "Cie, near 
LB В. These — — Seeds will be sent Free by by post on 
receipt 0 of stamps in со тарзу in good sized packets, 
at 18. each ; but the n havi very short, they 
cannot 
The ky or tiroo needs OF THE E WEST серое 
per P. 
е have ~ ifie, Tiley's Phenomenon, Con- 
ba pen m * — — ЕЕЕ 
Seed, direct the growers, в. per 
aad Sutton's Superb White Cos, and 
g become ve 
Lettuces 
Sutton's Superb Green 
The ö Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1853. 
HEN the unfortunate ЕЕ was last in 
wrote 
California he thus letter to Sir Wu. 
H erii "Pi inhabi that 
country. “But the great beauty of Californian 
vegetation is a of ium, which gives 
the mountains a m liar, I was almost going 
to say awful a tmr ie h plainly 
ave repeatedly 
tells us we are not in Europe. 
red specimens . this tree 270 feet long and 
32 feet round at 3 feet above the ground 
300 
— i ee? 
| . reached Europe, Aoi à — 
сек posses oth. 
The late гареда ENDLICHER referred Doveras’ s 
Sequoia, calling it ne, anc | 
к: upon t тергев 2 
in 
last 
die 
Hooxer’s * Ie f. 370, from Тош 
. 
100 
collec ФЕ , 
flowers nor fruit, N 
y not 
Pers aand М Sequ 
natural history cannot be A t upon Sag cha 
day we 
Chi 
1 to 5 f. Mas 
id enin to 5 feet, 
Red 
American Plants, about ter pte entire 
— long 
Nurseries, Kingston, — ы йад: 
* 
T. J. & Son having added to 5 or h 
молида N its collections of Hybrid c 
— Rhododendrons, Azal cas de, oan now обет on most advantageous | ordinary and large mensions 1 may be termed 
. Е | ca 
hi, tigr 1 to 9 ft. itary статей slopes Or ME саше 
Do. Е cet Nivada, near the head, waters of [ sanis and 
1 | Ant nio rivers. in ong. ^ 
T. 3 Mion hens ‘cc dil stock im | at an elevation of 9000 f feet from the level of the 
m em of rcs Ther wit tarnis the 12 ia following fine | sea. : thy ie exist, all w э et n 
enl na peche : am | circuit of a mile these varyi ng from 2 feet to 
i Шаб Д Еа 2. E eti РЕВ 
хе re е ex жы айга m. 320 feet in height and from gh 20 feet in diameter. 
Fine Fruit and Forest ‘Trees; strong Quick for Fences, and ай Their manner o стн зи” ‘Sequoia 
other kinds of Nurse (Taxodium) sempervirens, 4 are solitary, some 
