2 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [anvan 3, 1888 
VERONICA SY A To TE. AS. 
ECTIONS OF “SEEDS.— We New BEDDING ANNUAL he _The Farii. white-wrinkled 
Rees = ars sent out these Collections of MESSRS: E G ENDER eae SON patag E Te . nen! A pending from the bottom of the 
t ith Messts mst & o the an. with fine large 
Seeds, which have given, we may say, universal satisfac- ee Sonam CI INER O, Seedeinen'et Hate | sa POT e ON.—The 
ay, sniecess eea rli sen is wrink] 
tion. They combine excellent germinating qualities, Spreckelsen, inkled Marrow Peg, 
d 
lative to the above, have great pleasure in announcing | vation, podding from the bottom of the haulm to 
erior sorts, and may be deeme ed econcmical in the tee hii oot the entire Stock of Seed of this new and sou fine large p the top, 
paa sariei fo mije dwarf annual. Colour beautiful A oon blue r he A: at r. Har hbo e tw Y Peas were originally saved from on 
TUe: rf, from 6 t ne k in heig Mr. Harrison, the raiser of the aboy e Peas, des 
A greai TE m ae oe Arse 3 e ond aie a a ae with tales a of flowers; foliage ample and bright | follows :—“ Relative to my new Peas, | sci ? 
h fide ordially eas; 1b packets «t m Saar ie d plate of above by Mr. An Wrinkled iioa I beg to say that they a 
ec com dente 80 C j. xt a coloured plat e sold last 3 an à 
ard p de eis e Sn age e offered at the follow- Keane e m any ne and bya with every hee: received | stronger in habit, mu 
reposed in a pervs to the 15th January—Trade Packe s, » 10s., and | average two more Pe k 
ing scale : ON, a ee bos. ach.— Wellington Nursery, St. John’s ho a hi growth this “bom was neatly 
No, 1, COMPLETE COLLECTION, supply, comprising Fee IT TREES (DWARE TRAINED). w. ei Norms & z : av Cheap bee ae 
arts of Peas of the very best sorts for succession ; 2 6 , Covent Garde 
Tent vari rieties of Beans; Eight of the best sorts of PLUMS, 60 of the best kinds . bes ate ei as Sg ga tan he per qnart. Manal allowance to the 
Brocco li; ; Ten ` varieties of ‘Cabbage; os of of men PEARS, ae best kinds oe 3 6 HARLES NOBLE having retired from th 
with a full su of Turnip MOORPAR m the by 
An saber lager fiom ak tans he A nliflower, PLUMS and PEARS, dwarf standards, all the best iad 2 6 lately carried on by the : m of STANDISH fre r No 
Celer Cress; Cucumber, Endive, Leek’ Melon, Mus- for pyramids (healthy young trees) i zs establishing a NURSERY rte 
TY, i adish, Sweet and Pot Herbs, The new and beautiful Collinsia bicolor alba, per ‘pac et dale Station, South-Western 1 Rallo: He peri 5 ‘this ia 
ae Parsley, Parsnip, R 06 
Bod ari oet Dori 40 Oin ary Vegetable Seed in C. Bartsiæfolia alba l of return ng thanks for the very liberal favours best, 4 
libera! E kies bo .£3 0 0f Anda collection of 0 of f the newest and ` ‘most showy Annuals the late firm, and hopes s by strict attention to merit amie 
TION ror a MODE- for 10s. 6d., free by post, or 100 sorts for aha AF Gian h patron wi 
a pas 200 gre collections of Garden Seeds of the best quality oy -y to C Nöt 
No. 3. ere A i COLLECTION iw SMALL 60s. per col. Sorts forming each collection on ee te ý position to execute jen 6 te 
UANTI 150 Joun Scorr Merriorr, Nurseries, Crewkerne, Somerse and respectfully requests that, fo for the present, 
Nod “COMPLETE ĞOLLÄOTIÖN ró FOR A SMALL -B.—All kinds of Nursery Stock grown largely ; also a most tions be addressed CHARLES N n - 
o. DEN a. 0.15.0 pr sa collection of CONIFER RE, Catalogues sent on appli- “TOHN STAN DISH begs to on 
lection will be | cation.—Jan. 3. - 
ie quanti included 2 the ie above col KER b to offer the following, of formerly conducted by himself, 
‘ound di at length in RENDLE’S PRICE CUR- D OBERT PAR egs too E OE lni Of Srini & None i 
fond dea AND GARDEN N DIRECTORY ror 1857, which R which he possesses a large stock, in strong and panes nay at, ak be takes thi oppor i 
umm & his thanks for, the ver bi atrona 
can be ane Yó bat ahaa od Bee oid A Some sng at rom i. Pinal excelsa gael — t Pid), ostr m HO late Bem, and hopes te resetren, ntionation of. the same, 
Wima — meetin RA rth A Azalea ge — fro aie a E ; will always pag olla to meat He also begs 
PEDLING MEDINELLAS bei Gin Camellias of sorts, from p wee wr experience in Planting, aud the managemento 
ian Sica, fn fine plats 9 yeu old 2 feet high, She sold Cyclamen Atkinsi fowering bulbs, each 3s. 6d. to 5 0 tions, te will a happy t o give "advice on thos s subjects, iy 
cheap. New See specimens, true stock, rarely to p ever bees 
be brought at any price, comprising Primulas, Cucumbers, and per doz. s. ea be the assistance of a Landscape Gardener in "oot pea 
Melons of world-wide celebrity. A few packets of Hollyhock,| Epacrises of sorts, fi rom per doz... ryt tesa Oe Advibe A rs n laying out new grounds and in co contemplate 1 y 
Pansy, Dahlia, ioste. [Sloxinia, Mh gpi Calceo! ceolaria, Ericas of sorts, from per doz. ... sve es ee 12 ments, as well as in all subjects relating to Orn R} 
Sweet William, aon m, ed saved from prize | Ferns, hardy, from per doz i “se >y ing and Garden Architec Terme for De jeu ait 
varieties by som f the Sery pare ah nios day. Testimonials stove re nd Nee 156, from phy “ ance may on ae St Estimates givenand 
are pouring in a ah quarters, which will be published with | Gymnogramma peruviana argyro en 20k ken en 
s Treatise on the Culture of Primulas, illustrated with a| Gynerium argenteum (Pampas i per doz. » 18 * The Nursery is about Two a from the § 
coloured drawing, &e. May be had on application to THOMAS Orchids, Exotic, from per d one eee te statin, one Western Railway,— The Nursery, 
‘Wit, Fancy Seedsman and Importer of Dutch Bulbs, Handford| Selaginella, of sorts, from Surr 
Ips Š Á S Priced and Descriptive SEN of Plants is “published LOUK, w warranted free from adulterati tion, a 
Agents :—Turyer, Fisner, Hotes, & Co., Sheftie 
pt bh & Kent, Stoke upon: Tren GARNHAM, Chichester: — free upon appli cation. vered to any part of London eey, i) tiaba 
MAoKiE & Stewart, Norwich; KONING & Uo., Bolland; and A remittance or reference to accompany all orders from un- | free. Whites, for pastry, p big ben ushe oh ccd ti le 
other principal Nurserymen in Fhgissd aed we Scotlan nd. mek corresponden Ati Pa ASRA liner ip vem an ye: i Bread, ie ka 
ATEU I T ) PRAC 8 4d.; 
EW EARLY DWARF WRINKLED PEAS,— mg a is "Seven gens anaes aan a Fike Scotch Oatmeal, Indian Cor ry he 
CLIMAX (BLUE), and ALLIANCE (Wurte).—These two | Ye» DICKSON’S EARLY FAVOURITE PEA. HOoRSNAILL & Catcnpoor, Bullford Mill, Witham, 
valuable new Peas excel the two varieties introd troduced last season KSON’S Caledonian Road, I slingt gt ton. Direct ons for making 
under the names of Glory and Perfection, their FRANCIS anD ARTHUR DICKSON anp WORS, supplied gratis, ‘Term 
closely trussed pods, Mpa they bear in mee inary profasion Seep MERCHANTS, &c., Chester, have great pleasure an ASTO = SP P: s E 
from the hottom to top of the beatin, in thelr eksellades ot flavour, | satisfaction in grn calling attention to this distinct and VERY ATS, MICE. AND 
and in being equally suited to market or ate gardens, while valuable Early Pea, admitted asit is, by all who a pvu it, R rs ly fal 
ba ey are A early as Double Biossomied Frame, and | to be aasa most prolific and best puy Pen e z 7e intro! vee E we n Morore, me 
eir ithe a height is 23 fect. Samples of the haulm may on comes in very few days after the Zarliest vartet S, gTOWS ough there undr 
owing firms in London, of whom the re Doge bee abont 4 feet high, ae produces a wonderful profasion of pods, | bene and finally drowne å. fect bought ay 
had, or of their agents ts in the country, in quart packets ats. each, containing, on an average, nine to ten Peas of first-rate quails ty | yse 50 will be 34d. Materials can be bong 
-| Barr, Rotiey, & Srivertocr, 412, Strand. flavour. town and village. The above astounding re 
K, HENDERSON, & CHILD, 11, Adelphi Terrace. “Independent of its excellence as an Early Pea, it has proved r eight poststamps to a 
Hurst & M'MULLEN, 6, 1 Street, invaluable as a Late tiei are d g erar, found to resist mildew | Kingsland, London. a an 1847. Two peter a 
Minter, Nasu, & NA 60, Strand. en most other varietieS are dest sent first if desired.—N.B. Thi 
NOBLE; COOPER, & BOLTON, 152, Flee t Stree’ = The of its xcellenge a vbr desirability which they | is eens eee 
J acos WRENCH & Sons, 39, King William Street, City. received last seas on (1855) m f the most gratifying descri merena attr nanara i 
tion, and oy have the catinfestion of stating that the accounts | E -s e BRA’S new Self-re 
a A dette which they have yécsivod of it from nearly every Ses eae in N GR i AND 3s. 6 
PPS LORD RAGLAN inp MONARCH.— | pict they have rece ey last spring (1856) sent it, more than IN HORTICULTURAL THERMOMETERS, 
44 “LORD ~a LAN.” Green wrinkled marrow. Habit dwarf recommended in Gardeners’ Chronicle, Cottage Gardener, 
out all that has Shee been said in its favour. Li dott, 
nein B foet producing are clusters oi bright green a Testimonials e above effect, from upwards of Fifty of the | &c. Travel safely.—11, Hatton Garden, ondi 
rst Gardeners fr the Kin u will be ts ah bo application. FI ND ORN AME 
of equal if ino superior flavour, Qs. ed Finding that many Seed Sem e m it Aral te st Wiere an; USEFUL A 
Alre Mamm “for ‘es 2 Pot, » which is v aisinat | spring substituted other sitti fo r it, F. ber AD i d Sons have 
resolved to send it out in SEALED Packers, rak a2 to p ren a The. CRYST AL PALACE Price tee FLOWER 
a ORARCH; Tall l green wrinkled marrow, the lat largest size | sort tation of other | KETS to the original and numerous other elegant 
and best flavoured P ase 
H 
2s. 6d, per quart, 40s. per a The following firme have received a s supply from F. aad A. a Pieter Bland arden Arch 
and Sons, and are their autho: Tised ag Those m was wW armen imr: hrs Sh 
J. the above two Peas with th great confidence pps 
wholesa lo-Germ: othe 
ore the f follo Y ing testimonials out of the great number lanl agents, & M‘Mullen, 6, Leaden Ft sorte and C Fh hanes fitted up, by W. RIOHAR 
Messrs. H 
6, hall Street, London ‘ 
y Purchesed 1a CMLy by | Saonara, Bock, Henderson d Child Adelph paraha treet, opposite 
5, 3p i Wharf, London, 8 nearly 
‘season, rot i ar purchased the stock * Messrs, Charlwood & Cummins, © Coven p Garden , Lond Theatre. a =e, Se 
*Messrs. Nutting ons, Cheapside don, < 
ERA Peat ee toms ree ne finest flavour | Messrs. Flanagan & Son, Mansion-House Street, London, | pi FFAN NY, FoR SHADING const 
I ever tasted, and also gr gy zcallent er." *Messrs. Noble, Cooper & Bolton, Plest Street, London seb alates Manufactured by Jo HN SHA 
From Mr. Amihan. pe A G. Ryle een sore rn, Lon oe oars 
“Your Peas have id y approved of here: ate'the| MT Henry Clarke, King Street, sovent G > TIFFANY, alight sheep 
largest, they Messrs. Clarke, Boshell & Co., 86, Borou, London, onservatori o e 
green colour, 4 ve excellent flavour and of a fine Messrs. Hoo & Co, v Covent Garden, me Tw from the scorching rays of the sun, without obseu 
ames Carter igh Holborn, don. also one of the best protectors o 
St Mr. Jas, Ailen, Market: ‘Gardener, Stone Hil, wg gt Te Timothy Brigden, 10, ‘Raily ilway Arcade, London Bridge, | and the Bloom of Well 1 Trees from Spring F 
have scree yf they are the gamh | 20 yards long by 38 inches wide, at 3d. pe 
essrs, Joseph May & Co., 1, Wellington Street, Strand. A liberal allowance to the Trade r el 10 or 
ers ss corresponients # 
F oa PS T u 
; AND announce essrs. ge 0., OX ’ u 
Ea at they are ITH beg to announce BA to the publie Messrs. Garaway, Mayes, & Co., Bristol. ee Bun eC & Co. be heg ~ bt re nu 
tepti Alira md obs acpane superb LSAM SEED Messrs, James Backhouse & Son, York. 
Saree seeds each, 2s. 6d. per packet, Pn” nd distinct colours |. Messrs. Bass & Pro = » Suffolk, beret ve g Sint the lowing 3 
s pumber, sy ae ERA SRN same | » Samuel re él Co., Gateshead Nursery, New- ave, Lani Lond e W 5 aces Merchants, 
n nur toad castle-on-Tyne, en Sa 7 
tne Taco ete + hay woop arale a fap mee » J.C. Wheeler & Son, Gloucester. 6, Leadenhall Street, London. A 
_ mended during the flowering season season by Faw whee saw them, sta x Wood & Ingram i, Sereen nel ac ha lai E 
— nie Perit a, Boteetengttopolitan Shows, and > _ Cutbush & Son, Highgate 3 Nurseries, near London, adr lanis ma Lawson & Son, Seed Mercha 
and the Ci stal Palace, Gardens, Regent's Park, Mr genes Coe inode Waresty, Oke Mr. Charles Tarner, Royal pren, oo 
FB. &, kavon r. Fisher n, 8 à . W. M ld, Sussex. 
of the Vàrieties sent out by taken aiee Williaa Oh be Pen Saffron Wal Messrs Fritts ad Artur Dickson È Son 
RN illiam Cha urseries, ron Walden, 
The under-mentioned Firms have received a supply of Seed » Jobn i es Time Market Sq Square, Northampton, s Mr. F. Godwin, 1,2 & 3, Market Hall, na Rin 
: ei al Nurs . John Sutton & Sons, Seed Merchan 
Messrs. Bass & Brown, Sudbury, Suffolk 7 John C eryman, Westerner, Menara Sika DEMI E Oo. Dorin 
» J.C. Chaya Wurserpanas, arwick, Dublin. ly 
» Thomas Bayliss, Birches Barn, Wolverhampton, Messrs. Benj. Reid & Co., Nurserymen, Fors 
» Henry Pope, Gibb Heath, Birmingham. Bigot. y a 
Messrs. W. Drummond & Sons, Seedsmen, Stirling ana |- Srey i cows ell, Seedsman, High St., Bull Pigeons 
Dublin Messrs, Austin & McAslan, Nurserymen & 
is Cole & Sharpe, Birehfield, d, near wt Birmingham, gate, Glasgow. 
James Dic , Edinburgh, Veiteh, Jan., Exotic Nurse 
» Hoey & Wood, Coldstream and Danse. anedenee "De Dieksou & Sons, N sad sending 
ward San , Kirkcaldy, Chester. and 
É qy Biger Wellington Rad London | rehot Rae, Whithorn, Wigtousbire, & Co, Nurserymen 
sees cnn Ganka tte Covent Garden Messrs. spa hag aeee s ia Si Diiis Street, Dablin, ~ a een z Het ie 
son, Farre’ 0., Seedsmen, Belfast, 3 N adig u 
Co, ee em e |T Richard Hartland & Sees ene ett dee Oos Tihany may also he procured from the 
Sons, Tooting, Surrey Mr. Thomas M’Kenzie, Se n, urserymen smen :— don. 
Hine Mig od Mr. George wit smson, Seedsman, Sligo, aoe tenes Minier, Nash, & Co, Strand, London. 
vanes Price 2s, 62. r 18. 6d. per pint, in se Messrs, Osborn & Sons, Fulham, Middlesex- 
Son Slough erpool y egetable, F Aa wer, ied Agricnttra Seeds 8 of pierd arae da qual: i ae — & Son, Tooting. — 
a cet Place, Manchester : Beramai Seed arn 06, Batain m 
Mr. W J. 
arehouse, 1 FW J. Epps, Mala wison, York. 
also at 14, Corporation Street, 28, agate : Mr Caldwell Kasaka. 3 ; 
