Ort ew 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
35. 
YNCH’S STAR OF THE WEST CUCUMBER. 
—This has sab 
one of = very best 
itself during the last two seasons to be 
rs for generał use. 
ph Ham atin, the re Cucumber’ grower, and 
dated Octobe: says:— 
ND I WILL USE a BEST ENDEAVOURS Bream od THE 
—s.d. 
SIX. SEEDS Ao ~ = 
TWELVE SEE 
TWELVE EAEGE PACKAGES FoR PRESENTS FOR 300 
E. & Co., Seed. Merchants, 
‘os ALL MY FRIEND 
> ... .. eee 
Janvary 17, 1857.] 
i 
ILLIAM 
BEDS CARRIAGE FREE-—AN Seeds procar 
Í Wirtram E: ame : Merchants, are on 
vered carriage ea ~ et 
RS. CARRIAGE PAID. 
as Grain, ecd Potatoes, dc.) 
aui FREE or CARRIAGE regen, Railway Station 
between Pl hand Paddi 
All orders above £2, with the jerai exceptions, FREE 
to any Station on th AD GAUGE RAILWAYS, 
or to any Market Tı own in Devon and Cornwall, or to 
Cork, Dublin, and 
All orders. i Seeds abov 
“£5, with the: above excep~ 
tions, will. be: d 
E or CARRIAGE to any 
in England, Wales, Scotland, an 
ee: A ee | hh ees ME O O 
a 
an 
rther particulars apply to WILLIAM B. Respir & Co. 
sont Merchants, Plymouth. or a 
Mr. 
author e the “ Hamiltonian System of Pine Growing,” in a letter | 
“ LYNCH'S STAR or THE WEST 1s 4 GREAT FAVOURITE or | of 
mri 
i All orders for Seeds above £1 (excepting = ar | 
elivered’ FRE. 
pan io i aha iw ENGLAND anp — pi 
i an 
8 
WS peng p OF 
rR DL SEEDS,— 
have for many years sent out these per, efansa of 
enai which have given, we may say, universal. satisfac- 
They combine execllent germinating qualities, 
Schein uk be deemed economical. in: 
i iruest sense of the word, 
vie. A great many who hadour Collections i ingar: gone by 
90 d we trust 
cordially 
that we shall at all times. retain the read tow so 
in us. The Collections, are. offered. at tie follow- 
ing se 
No.1. CO MPLETE COLLECTION, N, SUFFICIENT 
LARGE pape bb Be one ee supply, comprising 
20 quarts of sorts for succession 
Broccoli meat rarities. of ( (è 
ai Brocee 
$ ; Nine of Lettnces ; 
of 
£3 0.0 
Nó:2. COMPLE LETE COLLECTION ror a MODE: 
RATE SIZED GARDEN bes 2 
No. 3. See COLLECTION iw SMALL 
QUANT 5 0 
= 4: 4 COMPLETE 6 COLLECTION ror a SMABE 
tities énoluded in the above colts itiön will h 
l 
fo in RENDLE’S PR 
_ RENT anp GARDEN DIRECTORY ror 1857, which 
can be o nge for seven postag 
& Co. 
whom the Peas “ge = 
untry; ae quart packets at5s. 
votes a & Ç: 11 As A 
rt bral E ee aA Terrace. 
Nasm, p moniki iyaaee me i 
NEW PE 
Athra in sais vi -the t white-wrink jed Marrow 
ivatio ding from 
ù the top, with pe ne la are the bottom of the haulm 
NAPOLEON st bine sailed, 
the Toa, of the haulm to the 
top, with 
eas, 
White, imi the to say y that they are v boia 
ist year (meaning yota and Alane : es 
er in habit, much truer; and better ese in the pods 0 
My 
HARLWOOD & Cumarss, Boas ut Gi London. 
ice 5s. per quart. Usual aiai to t the trade, 
Marrow Peain culti- | 
CHEN GARDEN SEE 
AMES CARTER anD CO., SE ioeie aly 238, High 
Hi 
¥ Collections “of 
By 
re C. 
Co. beg to refer to their oe he he i CATALOGUE 
FLORICULTURAL, VEGET and AGRICUL- 
L SEEDS, the twen Pe cancel i ‘acta, toes rwarded free 
of charge and post 
application. 
J AME see eo See edsmen, 238, High Holbert: London, W.C 
, 288, High 
a publication of 
thei NCYOL PZDIC 
CAT ‘ALOGU UR OP BLORICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, AND 
w Mossi iven a complete 
ond rintin of where’ 
compre List of Vegetable Seeds, do., forwa' 
free nbn cha: vt and nest paidito ALL PARTS-OP THE WORLD 
—J ri CARTER Seedsmen, 288, High 
rg ae Nes 
D. SON, Ser to. Her 
sty the i kT o the Highland and pey 'Arionliural 
ETER WSON 4 
je 
Society of Scotland, respectfully intimate that t 
bo P seed 
sending ont the abov comprising many new yanpandindd 
valuable yarieties, and ali carefully Selected from. true 
ks. Pe solicit the favour £ Be yn ere e will 
ensure y delivery. Catal 
Gestion 
fhe roses of Agricultural SEEDS and GRASSES for 
ry; permanent pasture „ are of very 
ality this season, being the result of r d'and 
very careful selections. Priced Catalogues are in course of 
publication. Everything connected with x ioe can be 
supplied in any gremlin from-their London bra 
27, Great George Street; Westmin 
parasan wy qui 
PAGE anp CO. S COLLECTIONS o - "VEGETABLE 
ns give great 
fea ee ese Collections 
PD cet dy rete reve A 
B. Co: a eae ven the grea atest care in selecting the most 
approved and useful varieties, 
No. 1. diag ir ora ~£2 15 0 
No: 2 oe 1150 
» 8, Tpitto orad s b R A 
No, 4,— 
Ditto 
coco | in the above eset Collections wat Be fon found 
move liberak, and the prices 10 per cent. less than any house in 
e 
B. Pace & maey 8 es am is now omits and will be forwarded 
free. riita in the hands of wko want something 
compr: 
B. gry & Co.. Seed Merchants and Growers, 37 and 38, Oxford 
cate et the Railway’ Terminus), and 58, Above Bar, | 
nt 
as pe TUBEROSE ROOTS; 
dozen.—The annual importation of the above: 
named “peantiful ‘and fragrant re has just been receive 
ected Bulbs may~be obtained, without dis- 
£ 
paid to ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Upon | 
ARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT pay 
TUTION.—Ata Genap. Meeting of the Subscribers, hel 
on Wednesday, gr 14th Janu 
r. JOHN et in the Chair, 
the Chairman t- the meeting that a vacancy had occurred 
by death on the List of Pensioners, and. that it was ph 
mendation of the Committee ee such vacancy be filled 
It was moved, seconded, and ean unanimously That the 
Ciioad io of the Committee: be d that the 
Candidate who mag have the cam number Ar ‘jeunes after the 
first three ed on the list of pensione 
An Old M 
th 1e: Gardeners’ Chronicle of ps 2d i medge many 
parihasa having expressed themselyes very ee on the 
“ie a ae moved, seconded, and resolved unanimously—That this 
tained 
i meeting is of opinion that the charges and allegations con 
therein are entirely without foundation. 
The meeting then proceeded to the election of four pensioners, 
when the scrutineers announced the number of votes for each 
candidate to be as follows :— 
CANDIDATES, 
No. Name, Application. | Age. | Votes, 
1 | JO3EPA JEFFREY ... .| Seventh . 64 | 331 
2 } Jonn Lawson w one Reg hee FR! Paes 
3- | James Suirs ve ee} Sixth kee baal 73 
4 | Ann ARNOLD .., >| Fifth ot 65 { 670 
5° | FREDERICK L. BURNET Fifth sef OO T 40 
6 WILLIAM DONGATE G... „| Pifth Pom KTE | 99 
T jẹ WILLIAM naamaan s. »»} Fourth ..|. 68 161 
8 Joun Dave Third Pe Yili 526 
9 | Mary Axx cng anon” Third 70 1 8t8 
10. | Brrzastva Pore ah Thi 71 | 209 
11 Ranier | am vost! jog Bend 4 608 
12°) Wittram Prr sae ssj Second 4). 62 5 
13 | Micrar. onan e o ps eo} 62 | 105 
14. | Saran AYRES * «| First sate TR 38 
5 AMG re «.| First onl) 6F 6 
16 | MARTHA GARDINER.» .| First ote a 3 45 
7 JORN MACKINTOSH First ool. OO 4 
_18 | Jonn Mctnrosn irst „i 61 — 
“The “meeting then declared on Farquharson, Ro 
Hodge, Ann Arnold, and John ae as having: the aadi 
number of votes, duly: elected iaa rs of ms Charity. 
order, SUTLER, 
_ Jan, 17, my en Es ‘Taulsteck Row, Coreat G 
“GARDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. 
AMES VEITCH, Jun., takes this earliest 
opportunity of gratefully tendering his most oh thanks 
to all those Subscribers who so kindly responded to his appeal 
in behalf of the Widow“ Mi nne Farquharson,” and who by 
their ee was yesterday elected a Pensioner of the Institution. 
Royal Exotic bch wor Chelsea, Jan. 15, 1857. 
The four following candidates were “elected and polled as 
follows :— Votes, 
MARY ÅNNE inae mo gnh . 818 
Rosert Ho 4 va -. 608 
ANN ARNOLD F; ‘ ool! da i, RO 
Jons D. ai ae 9 
Che PEL TONG Chronicle. 
way, L Tonè don. 
ERB. SEEDLING CALCEOLARIAS, ETC. 
ouN NCA TTELL h fine 
of CA a th e flowers of very 
pins, and-every our, 53. om zen, or 363, 
mper r included; biata from the store pang can be sent 
nen 
J.C.h thy plants of the mnder-nam 
FRENCH. GERANTUNS S which are fit forimmed 
strong plants of any 12, 1 
large 
per 100, 
Tai by 
included :— eae ames Odier, Medaille d'Or, 
Auguste Mi RER REA r Duval, General Engdne Cava 
Auguste Odier, Colonel Faissy, "Adele Odier, Eugène Scribe, 
Chauvieri, Blige oem Hug epee eag Adolphe Odier, Dr. 
Andry, Glo loire de Bel en Monte e Christo, 
Coquette, pee aah Janae O Oder, Z. 
tra fine varieties of Show an na F 
Geraninms 6s., 12s., and 18s. 
oO. Sen t 
strong Seedling Plants, in single pots, of ne superb varieties | 
ey 
wa large and well sel vi 
appointment, at A. COBBETT'S Foreign W nrehonse, is, Pall mars SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1857. 
PA. B. Printed reg regulations ior treatmen ent; 
verv moist n Cheeses. Gia NT et 
R OBERT PARRES idu to offer = ikipata E 2 , FIFTEEN years agorwe presumed to to shock the pre- 
= ich he possesses a large stock, in s judices of Forxsters by raising the cry of Prune 
Arancaria excelsa (Norfolk — taal one a 2 9 NOT AT atu. At this sound upirose a legion ort 
Azalen indica of sorts, fr from per .. 18 0 | yers, and choppers aink loppers, of pruners, shearers 
amellias of sorts, from Bove ise BED practica i 
Cyclamen Atkinsi, flowering bribe, s each.. 6d.to 5 O and snagge l men, having: as saida 
i ever offered, life-long experience: The rnin of our Semana of our 
p Perdon sorts, from: sdo. sii a ii 1 y Nantes of Rze pe JEN. od 
Baao piata ee mpira e i O A eae ps it, if omar a principle w were admitted. 
Ferns, nis from per doz, ta im Posters i. g T . Carr 
stove an a Re a — ane j i erth ess. a stou 
Gymnogram amma p na. argyrophy hes vee -2i Q titt tood li ab epi 5 fow sto : $ 
Gynerium zya (Pampas Grs per ija: m pod ° prac Da tke ood by us, and by Pipe: en ‘il 
s, Exo ena sol i lescence e of a 
| . Selaginella, of 18 Re me 
A Priced tod’ it tive e Catalogue” of Plants. is publishea | Petsons. of “int e: The'exceptions were and 
also o of Hyacinths and ‘ath Bulbous Roots, and will be forwarded | are’ the: ers who are tted to ex 
post ree upon a i ignor 4 gero ees; ë enants 
A remittance: or awe to accompany all orders from un» ae A “pr m8 cae hed : = v : tos 
known correspondents. te driven to lop them in o i 
Paradise Nursery, Seven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- the evil of hiia Gare all. 
esiotiers: 
Cras. Gort some! ‘tite 3 in Mareh 1855 caused various 
ama upon’ ba and spe or ares jes "a 
put to thi 
with the management nt of Oak confi in lir to elicit 
ese 
their separate opinions. One of 
Crutron, whose Mie e will be found, én extenso, i 
anot 
g: 
niedi rch 
Although we cannotthink this selection of reporters : 
rata „best papi pae few foresters of reputation 
been 
rf inkled marrow. Habit dwarf Attraction (Kinghorn). ll | Golden Admiration wer 6 experience of so analy ‘different classes must be 
Skga oi zarge closers bright green pods | dozan 1 6 Mountain of Light |. 0 9 | takem as important in practice. 7 only mean that 
s al a g‘ air much inure than nee ae Scions 3) vee i 0 a sen O ite might: have- been more i 
: arasa ve 26) Silver MPS OE 
r bushel. Several. persons. in are | Alma (Turner)... "2 6| SilverQueen |. |... 0| Four questions were put to "each person, the 
; x s which is, oe ag eoid Countess of Warwick rae Variegated Queen ...2 6 ing 
! ARCH, Tall green-wrintkled. marrow, the To "en Ty at nee for th d sound growth 
oy rgest size SCARLET GERANIUMS. pian 0 ggg o proper ah lag 
red Pea. cultivation, 28:64. per quar a, por tie Facho; a | f an Oak trec, that it should be pruned, at any 
ee offers the above two with grent ‘confiden Beanty of Chipstead 0 9| Beauty of Coombe Bank.. 1 0| period of its growth, either ee boughs?” 
ike reg node nana out of the a General Pelissier (King- T. Scarle Gem Ake this were ‘rece: ollowing replies, te 
. ar received. trade. supplied sar Le : 
ts. Hurst and MeMull Fine healthy plants. of the: following':=Leschenanitia bilobe kavara a eee instead of names, in order 
‘Beason, 2 en, who have purchased. the | for | splendens, Hanta fa free flowering variety, each 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. i Lsi 
E! Collyer, Esg; South fleet. 
+ consider t paa aeaa h you to possess mar neve oni aaki i 
' tasted, a „also yielded an crop.” 
her ‘Fleming, Trentham. 
pare ait 
INDIAN AZALEAS. 
