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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(JAN. 31, 1857, 
ra Mga Ay ae SEEDS. 
POTS FoR. EXHIBITION, DA iai LITTLE 
E ug SPECIMEN ace’ iveenices Wale CKFIELD, SUSSEX | AMES ‘CARTER a sA SEED: ny 238, be: : , is now ready, Or Select g w 
y unce e pt cation 
m,n SON p i ai te es estat a ea E EAR Asto cio ln page anpa TUN 
UE OF " FLORICULTURA ABLE, A LER ON. 
9 to 15-inch pots. The plants are exce csdijeiy her and d bushy, CATALOGUE oF ee ha Va la gi a aai Gip: i Pouce 
| de eee nese of nearly two peia species and varieties of Flower 
e List of Vegetable Seeds, &c., forwarded 
free ph charge and post pa aid to ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 
pon cg maa p AMES CARTER & Co., Seedsmen, 238, High 
Holborn London uke 
exhibition or for forcing. From 3s. t 
DWARF hag PERPETUAL ROSES on 4inch s 
eo = pots either for greenhouse culture e p 
EN GARDEN SEED 
Fig CARTER anD CO., SEEDSM as 
orn, London, W 
PRORTARLN SEEDS of first-rate 
C 
ROS 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIEL CKFIELD, SUSSEX. 
M. WOOD anp SON have “much a 
offering the following, all first-rate plants. Extr: 
Standards (fine picked stocks), from 5 y” 8 feet high, Padded 
e in 
with wards. For Specified List of VEGET 
Sone vans ebay Fm a Ni a peee eee | a Co. beg to refer to their las “A i DIC Nees 
‘sum. of FLORICULTURAL ani 
3 dto Bei Rase, or Amadis fat ne aye ¢ the TURAL SEEDS, twenty. second an "is ien Por on 
Per doz.—s er doz charge and po. id to ALL PARTS oF THe 
application. 
Superb DE. $ ag Standards 18 to 24 tybrid Perpetn sa a 5 James CARTER & Co., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
s. se 12 to mi goang y MOND ann S beg to intimate that 
Climbing am and Noisette 9 to 12} Dwa 0. do. their CATALOGUE or VEGETABLE anp FL 
Plants added to entotety for aad eri Caki SEEDS is now ready, ay post free on application 
free on application. T a 
cultivating, and eac 
—HYBRID PERPETUAL 
E. 
n affixed, the Gardene ur can draw out their seed list 
BACCHUS (Pavt's)—This Rose is a the | correctly and without: trouble.— Seeds ca ree; 
es 8 ;” colour is brighter, the petals thicker ; for particulars see Catalogu 
the flowers remaining twice as long on the plant without the |" geed and Lor -eemay w 'arehouse, Stirling, N.B.; and 58, Daw- 
, i eee = by at mea “bo Ss u a son Street, Dublin 
hard ô erate t! e flowers are large, I iniaa 
eat ticaah, aa produced ay be both in summer onde utum T ERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES.— Gentlemen 
has ived first-class prizes from the National Florleultutal intending to lay md to Permanent Pasture, 
i ermene tle Royal Botanic Society, and the C or three years’ lay, are recommended to co 
10s. Gd. each, standards and dwarfs, with the usual dis- | muni icate with us, stating the ete of the soul and situa- 
count to es _ when three or more plants are o anyos at . | tion, that we may ted s to ass ge suitable. 
UL & Son, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. : feist 
CARERS CAN SAVE TWENTY PER CENT. 
STEWARD anp CO., Plymouth, the only firm 
. supplying a I Packine IN ADDITION TO CARRIAGE 
FREE. The most plan is to order our complete collec- 
tions for one year’s supply, 10s., 20s., 30s., and 40s. each, or double 
Fens te, of 40s, for 70s.; 420° packages containing 24 quarts of 
en Song og Fienie — ~ post free; 100 sorts, 17s. 6d. 
Bs. | Superior CALCEOLARLA SEED, 
50 sme ba be 6a. cket, Ge Several Lists on application 
rA 
Further particulars wi i g sent post rll on application, ad- 
dressed Joun Sutton & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
"I RENTHAM COCOA-NUT MELON. pag enc 
ing Houses have been supplied \ with seeds of this Melon: 
J. Wrench & Son, London; Noble, Koiner. & Bolton, Laades = 
araway, Mayes, & Co ao: i & A. Dickson & Son, at: 
A. Henderson & i e Road, London; Thos. Davies 
Co., Liverpool; Mr. G. Tyan n, Liverpool. 
Packets of Six Seeds, 2s 6d.; Fifteen do., 5s. 
Bh oe. Wrir1am T N and Seed Lich Gates), 
THOMAS CRIPPS, Nonsens, &c., Tunbridge apere = Matet Pace, ariaa n T 
Wells, having a large stock of the s, is D FANCY pa 
under-mentioned go 
lly offers them at the following prices:— 
Manetti Stocks, Kg per 
Hardy Hea! variety, per 100. 
Menzieas polifolis and ait, 36 300 p per 100, 
Soeaegss aaa halt ah SRO Tee Pe aa A per 100. 
©. 50s, per 100. 
Candies: Town wn, 
r good niis POT ROOTS at the follow- 
| ing low prices :— 
= Roots in ig fine ee true to ae for = Bias 
reenhouse and Beddin ng 
ready in remi py may be had for Two Post- 
FLORISTS’ FLOWERS AND SEEDS. 
AREY AYSO D laprura Eo Wallingford, Berks, 
be ffer choice ae 
“SRANUNCULUSES, 3, 100 supe 40s. to£4 Os. 
| ANEM MON 100 ditto « Zhe, to. 1. 6 
"CARNATIONS and PICOTEES, 25 pairs.. oka 37s. to ` K 0 
| PANSIES, fine so r dozen 5s.to 0 
| *IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS: — ASTERS, STOCKS, 
edvertingd by © _LARKSPURS, BALSAMS, ZINNIAS, &c., of best quality in 
TES EE S E e i. seins Upham | assortments, 2s. 1 Seeds, 25 ackets, 5s. 
YNCH’S STAR OF THE WEST CUCUMBER. | ¢. Tyso’s 5 Fiscal pce np for 1857 may bf for one label. 
“on Tain bin a pre tone If during the last two seasons to be | rwarded by 
very best 
one of the 
Mr. Joseph Hamilton, the celebrated Cucumber 
grower, and W a SN SRT E &e., sal to offer 
author of the “ Hamiltonian System of Pine Growing,” in a letter 
the following SUPERB FLOWER SEEDS :— 
packe 
ary ser says :— Antirrhinum, from 100 varieties ae t Os. 6d. 
‘AR OF THE WEST 1s A GREAT FAVOURITE OF | | Double Daisy, from 60 fine named vari 06 
pi AND I WILL USE MY bat ENDEAVOURS TO AgOoDrEND tux | Pansy, from 100 best Shew varieties “ 1 0 
T p? ALL MY FRIENDS. —s.d.  Hollyhock, from 50 superb Show varieti h 06 
. Me 16| Polya , b Show varieties  „ 0 6 
TWELVE SEEDS FOR 26| Verbena, from 100 best new eere 1 0 
TWELVE E LARGE PACKAGES FOR PRESENTS For 20 0 | Linum grandifiorum coccineum 06 
WILLIAN E & Co., Seed M eve | 67, High Street, Battle, Su ssex. 
aye OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 
eo Prog oie: AnD CO., Nurseries, Forres, N, Bo. 4s. per dozen.— abov 
se, 18, Pall Mall 
. Printed depen ecene s for prea sent; also, just arrived 
an Cheese 
_ 
& Co. have had the honour : 
ap ete 
ars. 
High oe TRE aoe be rye ae peut TREES | (DWARF TRAINED). 
manaplenied Desine, Beediteg camore, Pear Stocks, PLUMS, 60 of the best kind each 3 ’ 
=. well adapted to the trade. Priced Lists will be furnished PEARS, 150 of the best ‘its a ee r 
AR RICOTS 
3 E B hE, E ie Bier pet per bushel ; PLUMS and PEARS, to standards, all the best kind 
bushel; DAWE'S IB san 6e. | Bae bier 
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fo! 
nda a collection of 60st the ewes! and most showy Annuals 
‘or 10s. 6d., free by post, or sorts for 20s. T 
Iso collections of Ga: ‘od Seeds of the best quality from 10s, to 
60s. = Sorts forming eac ragg eeehe on application to 
Sime Scorn, Merrion Worn Posie 
—. ni ursery Stock n lar; i also a most 
a retired hed es sso compete Sona of CONIFERÆ. C pen largely i a ent on appli- 
RY on his own account, near the Sunning- eerie Ber E a es EE oR EE 
‘Railway. He takes this opportunity Q EED CORN From THE CHALK _-TALAYE ERA, 
r the very li fay upon» RED NURSERY, and RED HYBRID, the best W 
pes by arist attention to merit and = | Early ne, Hadson Sowing. Careful 
| 
payable at Charing 
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formerly conducted 
ae of STANDISH & ee iy 
LAND DRAINAGE. p3 ‘laa addressed to Lord |. 
Berners on the SET a ey oo E. 
a ten-| By J. T D Drainage Enginee: . eer 
sonny Parliament Street, tenia. 
name, and he takes this 
Sr ee for, tt 
hopes to 
ndeavor 
Hous 
jor 18 penny tania fr ee by p 
R | CULTURE 
BOOK,” 
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Seed. Merchants, Piy monin, exora $; Foreign and Erw 
IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS OF By. 
UTTON'S SEED. CATALOGUE, with 
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Iso, 
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