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48 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jan. 17, 1857) 
on, Pb nei and CO., King’s Road, Chelsea, PRESENT PRICES OF FARM SEEDS. CHOOL BOTANY ; or, THE _tUDIME r 
nspection of their Stock of CULINARY, AGRI- oe CROPS OF SWEDE TURNIP, MANGEL S TANICAL Serb NTS r, 
CULTURAL “9 FLOWER SEEDS, the genuine produce of WURZEL, AND OTHER FARM SE EDS bet eing good, 400 Illustrations. Svyo. cn be, rr “ha alf bound, 
pe pean iR very article being ‘true to name, and of the are lower this season (at present) as see Messrs, | ______Brapeury & Evans, En il, Bouverie Sill. 
Their 2% selections of ASTERS, STOCKS, LARK- Surron Priced List t, which me be had, post free, in Lin iyi LITTLE Ped ite gig ” or Select 
SPURS, WALLFLOWERS, and ZINNIAS are the result of | return for one penny eer: ddressed ast sis go oe press, and on eo 
the superior err of culture adopted at their establishment in| Surrox & Sons, Seed Growers and Merchants, Reading, Berks, | in a few days, b cop’ l be forwarded on r 
Germany, and respectively comprise the cream of the various Early orders are G ois and recommended, three postage stamps. : 
continental elections swell as those of = eee “IDHE Climate of Gloucestershire is mg rly| J.C. WureLer & Son, Seed Growers, Gloncesiae 1 
AND VECETABLE SEED = S 
goed CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, offering favourable. for the Growth and Harvesting of [ILLUSTRATION | HORTICOLE, published T 
antage never before presented to the public, eon be | Garden Seeds. We have this season succeeded in getting A. VERSCHAFFELT, Ghent (Belgium); the 1 
had gratis on sene —Address, KEMPTON, Seedsman and me our m in excellent rpe and can offer it on | the 4th bn W Jart Say ‘ia faan. 
Florist, 22, Wigmore Street, London, W. ery low terms, carriage free any Railway a » Weigelia Middendorffi 
KIRVING’S SWEDE OF Be paa selected A Priced List wil be ie ded Free on pisan 2. Bt Clematis Guascoii.. Hambro’ Grape. 
“Tica bulbs, 23s. per b > : My ) Marie Aviat ; 
MANGEL WUR EL, Yellow and a Orange Globe, 282, per ton. S ELER & Son, Seed Grow 2 Glowcet N.B f Ve = ta FFELT Ta establishment o 
Also the riri ia PEAS, s ueu eee. “Mad WE LLINGTON STREET, STRAND, a obtained a wis ney e Mr, R. SILBERRAD, 5, Harp Lane, Gre Tow 
tiie Dene urbi pran ipse AND to announce that ey | Street, Londor 
Dwarf Mammoth im t? » have received their Stock VEGETABLE and a 
eri to Mr. W.J. Epps, Seed sed Merchant,” Maidstone. FLOWER SEEDS, Pre jokin the bes ú best growers À Catelodes g es ench delive we ent. t rar hig tes on on Hoa 
primo LAS! PRIMULAS! PRIMULAS! saath bear feo taero ul kinds is just published, and willbe | being sent to he Pubi lisher, JAMES opende iA at the ome 
fi the Gardener’s nicle. 
“ Mr. WILD has E ted to soe bert Prim mros es”—T) A good supply of Daniel O‘Rourke and Dickson’s Favourit | In consequence T the new postal arrangements, parties in the 
“Dear Sir,—Let me thank you for y E splendid Potep N Peas, the two best early kinds; also, Anemones, oN country who desire it can have two copies sent by post for 
uu T abali ceian nied fhem i all: ny frien Gladiolus, Liliums, ane oe Bulbs for Spring plan one stamp, ay g-m for Sarid, stamps, or eleven for four, in Dasa À 
s teagen ERRINGTON, Oulton Park, Tarporley.” ATOE to the cost of the n S. i 
Latter’s Trea on the Cultivation of Primulas, Coloured ai MAY a ies eu e a fine Stock of all the early gs COT? TAGER'S CALENDAR OF GARDEN i 
Drawing "s ‘splendid porti = meia, Marsan gh $ inds s—Shilling’s Prolific True, Early Ten Week, Ash- ekg ire y Sir JOSEPH PAXTON, 
logue, &c., leaved Kidney, &c. For prices see Catalogue, sent post free on Reprinted from ape CHRONICLE, U 
THomas WiLp, Ipswich. —— | application.—1, aoe el at a ran na, : 13,000 hee sivaly | fae sold. "Cova g 
“THE” GERANIUM CATALOGUE FOR RTE We 1857. J.,Marrnews, 5, Upper uk St., Covent Garden, iq 
N WESTWOOD’S CATALOGUE OF SHOW, URNETTS” “ ‘PERFECTION. * hays ain been yen 
FANCY, BEDDING, ed Papon ERA IUMS is successfully exhibited during the past n, beating all iG Š T. 
now ready for delivery, and will be sent post free to all appli- | others wherever he has shown it. In sealed packets of 6 Seeds, A Pamper, Price 6d., TE Auda TO J. Mecnt, Esq. 
cants. A detailed General Catalogue of or ooded Plants will | 15, 6d., may be had of J. BACKHOUSE & Son; or for 18 postage a AND THIN SEEDING. AM ethod. g 
shortly be issued and delivered in like ma stamps of W, BURNETT, Jackson Street, Groves, York. Seeding Corn at Defined Intervals and Uniform i 
ating tr’ aa ura A Ms Ser, nr on: | O LENNY'S SUPERB BALSAMS, slog wih napa Mt cee tae 
growth, oa by any in Englan approached; 6 classes 37 stamps; mixed, 18; Hollyhock, pacer a i the cure i Ho op Blight, and the dankan ta 
Soti Read Titihan Green 13; Geraniums, 37; Pink, 37; Calceolaria, Verbena, Cineraria, Rweway, 169, Piccadilly, Lond 
ee eee ae need, Torahi Ardea.“ | sope 18 each; Asters and Stocks, the finest double in the 7: _ aa 
~TEWART anp NEILSON will send out in the first vier gh best 24 Annuals, 74 stamps; best READ GLE ANY Ss pat esta TO 
i their nr eager o> ei FUCHSIAS, E TWO SPLENDID DAHLIAS, Hiriak AN ARDEN ALMANACK, bon a extraordinary of 
EUGENIA, dry 10s. 6d. each, Eve erything on his ween One shilling, with Portrait. 
BRITISH QUEEN Mies Of: | LORD: PALMERSTON 5s. Od. | nected with a Garden raiti from the best sources, by 
HOULSTON se WriGut, Paternoster Row, and all Bookse 
Orders payable at New Brighton. Orders will now | G. Grenny, Horticultural Agent, Dungannon House, Fulham. ` | or for 13 stamps of G. Guew NNY, Fulham, Middlesex. Men, 
be received.—Nursery, Liscard, Cheshire OLE’S DEFIANCE RED CELERY has proved| NEw ILLUSTRATED WORK ON FLORICULTURE, 
LYNCH’S STAR OF THE WEST Pag MBER, itself the best Red Celery for exhibition purposes or for com- n February 1st will be Speer price 6d., x 
apy Se Pes aad inform the Public | mon use; it is exceedingly solid, of exquisite flavour, attains a XHIBITION FLOWERS: their History ry, Pro © 
e has the above Cucumber for the last two | large size, and keeps r than any other sort T cultivation, pert ies, Caltivation y Propagation, and General Management | 
years, pe pA year ake ret any of his customers with the | To be had in sealed 4-ounce oper free by post, for 12 postage | jn all Seasons. SAIRLEY HIBBERD. Author of “ Rusti: 
seed, which gave unbounded satisfaction, and he re iy recom- | stamps.—The DWARF WHITE IN COMPARABLE, so highly | Adornments for Hor — of Taste,” &e, “4 
mend it as being the largest á and finest Cecamber gt recommended, for 12 postage stamps. Also Col s Dwarf Solid 
x Seed 6d.; Twelve do., a and Crystal White, in 4-ounce packets, each free by post for 
Vegetable Seeds h the “first uality su lied in kracem postage stamps 
if ir ha g 4 A a prices as| N.B. The trade PEATE byth 
those advertised by _ Pepe arenes Street, case WIL LE, Withington: near Manchester. REPRINT ; 
CINERA pee FLOWERS AND SEEDS. TIO 85 
wis HUSSEY begs to offer the undernamed (AREY EKSO, FLORIST, &c., WY silingiaed, Berks, N a NAL GARDEN ~— NMAKE, ed 
for 14s., package included :—Mrs. Beecher roaster o offer choice assortments of further supplies of the National: arden Almanack, Horti 
Polyanthifios mere: Rosy Morn, Lady Paxton, Prima Donna, David | *RANUNCULUSES, 100 su “to a named sorts, 40s, to £4 02. 0d. | Trade D: ory, and Florists’ Diary for 1857, that notwith: 
Copperfield, Delicata, Sco ieftain, Optima, Lablache, *DOUBLE ANEMONES, 1 ate + a 21s.t0 1 6 0 | ing the distribution of seven-eighths of the type its 
Octavia, King of the Blues, Kate Kearney, Queen of Beauties, bhp nt itis and PICO EES, 25 pairs... 37s. to z 0.0 | becomes im ne thousand additional copies are thie 
Prince a fori Sidney Herbert, Lady Hume Campbell, | PANSIES, fine sorts, per ane tes age ae << 012 0 | early subscribed Yo or—a second 100 by Mr. James Veitch, of i 
‘Marianne, Catherine are, Pauline, Agnes Wake- | *IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS :—ASTERS, STOCKS, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, S.W. As no time can be 
field =-Horticultaral i Gardens, Norw LARKSPURS, BALSAMS, ZINNIAS, &c., o oe P ar very advertisement or subseriber’s st be Cee 
Tar orewa nibt®, PURCHASERS. — assortments, 2s. 6d. each. *Annual Seeds, 25 packets, 5s. bon to insure insertion in its proper place 
et EWARD anp CO., Plym vuth, the only firm C. Tyso’s Floral Catalogue for 1857 may label. Jons EDWARDS, 20, Sh 
T "my * These articles can be forwarded by pos Gossip for the Garden,’ ” wishes ae 
supplying SEEDS, PACKING IN ADDITION TO e eea can De forwarded by post. __ ew S p > AEEA E 
CARRIAGE FREE. The most economical plan is to order F RUIT TREES (DWARF TRAIN ED). | In Two Volu n onward of 600 Engravings, 
W. S. & Cos COMPLETE. COLLECTION ror ONE Ee rice se 3L., bk Bal dal Kd 
YEAR’S s SUPPLY for 10s., 203., 30s , and 40s. each, or double of | PLUMS, 60 of the best kinds . Shoo Kik LPE "3 2 6 HE- BOO x 0 F TH E. FARES 
r Com mplete Seed Lists on receipt s 1d. stamp. ne PEARS, Mee Seen inds ove a: ; By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E. 4 
Sack sees Gabe Watton aa you will order a year “ pia 4 
supply of W. S. & Co. a PLUMS mia Ge 8, dw wt naa all the best kind Tohru’, Pest practical book I bave ever met with. Proja: 
RENTHAM COCOA-NUT MELON.—The above | „p;o pyramids (healthy young trees et 2 6 | “One of the completest works on agricalture of which ot | 
T Mo kas ated by M Frwiino- a noile or which The n beautiful Collinsia bicolor alba, per packet 1 0 literature can boast.” —A Eaves Garli. 
C. Bartsiæfolia alba 6 
soe m hae rea i afi " Ohronicle, p» 676, of of last year. The | “Anda collection 60 ‘of the newest and ‘most showy Annuals 
Six Seeds 
for 10s. 6d., free b or 100 sorts for 
Packets of Six Seeds, 2s. 6d. ; Fifteen do..6s.; Cashm ore, true, i j CATECHISM” peg PRACTICAL agnioui 
BEUA 2o: ter Teinie Nate te I e ee Kise solatia COGAN Fanda of tot coat quality from 1 10s. to A 
), do, 1s. ™ | 60s, per pi Sorts ae Sammy Smet s Cre “en ge tame E, with numerous Engravings on Wood, p ge ; 
(good), do., ORN SCOTT, tt Nurseries, Crewkerne, ig 
Wri11am Tuomas, Nurseryman and Seedsman (Lich Gates), N.B,—AIl kinds of Nursery St 5 ock gr ied wn largely ; file g most THE "YEST sa a EEP LAND-CULTURE, ap 
Market Place, Wolverhampton. complete a of CONIFER.  Gataligine sent on appli- Sa E BE fakso & Sows, amen = EE EAR 
I DNE Y S.—ASHLEAF, 7s. per bushel ; | cation.—Jan. This day is published 
Sc deat tll Al ga shel; DAWE'S MATCHLESS, és. ` IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS OF SEEDS. DVANCED TEXT-BOGK oF ‘GEOLO 
‘mended for a white Kidney to use in the spring, Has withstood oor SEED CATALOGUE, with prices, will DESC URII Paton Pee, F ae dase $058 
t ears in Peon n Send upon aps tation oe e sent post free on een of one penny stamp. on itd jn taba 7 of Torna. 
ent Garden, s Cross Potato 
Northern Railway, P Post-office orders orders payable at Charing b EARR AMATEURS GUIDE IN HORTI- Lately published, Pe the 
h. LTURE AND AGRICULTURE; Free by post for [NTRODUCTORY TEXT-BOOK OF 7 GEOLOGY. 
haser. 
Sa T i: d Edition, with Engravings, price 
ra) i CORN From tHe CHALK.—TALAVERA, | twelve penny stamps, or gratis to purc: s of Seeds. -, Secon op; examine 
S RED NURSERY, an and RED HYBRI D, the best Wheats at Sctrox & Soxs, Seed Growers and Merchants, Reading. _ |, pos pate it bas not often Rpts r a peo | Po pisia 
Early Spring Sowing. ; Carefully screened samples of Chevalier, Just published, ia tirely favourable.” —Athenæum. 
= Fores Ea oa peen so Sean iesp again GUTTON’S AMATEUR’S GUIDE;. being A) Mitran Buaczwoon dara Bdlpianih and Londo London. 
: at market price aves sg Descriptive List of New Seeds with Instructi ions THE NEW ZEALANDERS. 
ee ao Den son application te ge A, Parise pone, ‘Monthly ee of pwning and other woul New Edition, with phan ov and Nb 
_ stoke. Samples sent free on application. A reference or remit- 
tance required from unknown dents. informa n Hortiew and Agricn| n post 8vo, price 7s. 
ds it Paititi onead Primii Ae tbs TRADITIONS AND SUPERSTITIONS OF 
of Mess customers, requested AN 
that those of them who have not yet received it will Jor- eg Customs. By E. SmoRTLAND, M.A. 
TRE BAUN i uthern ejet of New Zealand.” 
hy pesos oa consi He takes this see ward their address, when a copy will be sent gratis or fhornaghiy ae pra vagy ie 
the late firm, and hopes by strict attention to merit and receive post y NN Garen, ome IL 
a share of such patronage Other persons will pecan cece ere THE er sw da ih e er 
CHARLES Noster also to say that he is in a position to | or receipt stamps, Sasi 
too nue Go ee we a ei sap oR Sutton & Soss, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Read Cow 
_ fully op meemi y addressed CHARLES “HOW T TO GROW DIOSCOREA SUCCESSFULLY,” ress I. PHILIP u. AND HIS “TIMES. 
man, Bagshot, Surrey.—Jan. 17. “HOW TO CUT BROCCOLI IN SUCCESSION| If. HUMAN LONGEVITY. 
JoaS STANDISH og to say that the Misy THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.”—See III. CONVOUATION. 
and 
UTTON’S AMATEUR’S GUIDE IN HORTICUL-| IV. FERGUSSON’S ARCHITECTURE. 
STURE a AGRICULTURE for 1857, 7, Just published. Tt n Eoee Tiree ee 
z tly by the / 
firm of STAND web gogo ei LAN 
a oad ihe tak E No n eaa e Age ond tee | will’ be pant post free to any address of 12 Penoy| V! RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF HUSBAND A 
takes this opportunity of acknowledging, 
‘patronage Senate 
thanks ap the Da uya liberal Stamps, or gratis to pare o 
VIT. SCOTTIS H LAWYERS AND ENGLISH 
Sous, Roya idean od Establish stablish ment, Reading. | VITI. FRENCH SOCIETY UNDER THE DIR 
IX. toe COMMITTEES AND 
R oinecrow PRICE CURRENT ARD pao X. INDIA, PERSIA, AND AFGHANISTAN. 
secre solici etal Bee London: Lona: Edinburgh: A. & C. BLACK: 
prietors y Len 
ie an Edition o of this Popular “Work, OnE | Eäemish Comncnunicntinns short Mga peberet t the eat l 
any t; Or Wellinzton Street, Covent Garden, London, 
the Counting House ouse, Union Road, Plymouth, in exchange Printed by Wrtst oh 
for 18 pie Monge free free by post. ae Morar irate 
pply to uuu E- Rexvte & Co, Foreign and Export Lomaki St. Sopeine: $t 
