I er th e 
Station, “amo Western Railway.— The Nurs 
Surrey, Feb, 21 
Fesruary 21, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
‘115 
AGE AND ADAGE ann CO. S pe secant asin pony etme 
scx DS. CARRIAGE FREE. a s give great 
satisfaction, 1 and are strongly recommended 
B. P. & Co. have given a pae care in selecting the most 
approved and useful variet 
By ~ —COMPLETE COLLECTION a apr _ 9 
.—Ditto 
Ne 3 — eee Ditto eee i 00 
10 0 
we mine in the Sea Gatita te Coll ections ot be found 
more liberal, and the prices 10 percent. less than any house in 
E PAGE & Co’s at is now ready, and will be seeding 
It should be the hands of all who want somethin 
„B Pac & Co., Seed A a Growers, 97 and 38, Oxford 
treet (facing the Railway Terminus), and 58, Above 
EN 3 DS. 
capone and sot 5 
Conti- 
pure! 
eseription: gona pant p imaina cation, en, clergy- 
men, and others, who have large or small esta blishments, will 
find a great advantage in purchasing the following colle sara : 
an oparch, dom all th inclu 
kinds p ood in-equal proportions +» £3 0 
do. in equal proportions ... roth 
do. do. do, 1 0 
quantities sent on ‘application. 
Establ Aaland; Maidstone E wh rd. 
Jo s STANDISH begs to say tha 
he will wena endeavour to 
havin erodenperiencein 
io, te will happy to to a advice on those subjects. And 
soa — a ccasion to say that Ke has engaged 
ne , to give 
vies! in rane sa peen and mplated I Improve- 
ments, as well as in roe subject seating: ta to to Ornamental Garden- 
ing and "Garden a Designs and Attend- 
ance may be hac o: ontra: 
taken, 
* The Nursery is about Two Miles 
iles from the Sunningdale 
EOLAR 
yd HENRY MAJOR, K ý Leeds, 
omg plants of 15 of his best half shrubby 
CALCEOLARTAS of ofA 1856 1 for 21s., hamper included. 
hd choice be ceolaria seed, 2s. 6d. per packet, 
ave another set of 12 new oe, 4 Calceolarias to 
> first w eek in April, aama . 10s. the se set, hamper 
included. s opini 
Biolin. —Mine blooms Eii 
IAS, 
. We doubt 
Le x INIUMS, ETC, 
jm CATTELL Aei a very large stock of the 
named articles ean supply the Trade, Public Com- 
und others requiring them in large qua antities, on very 
erms, 
Delp nium Hendersoni, Barlowi, and grandiflorum maximum 
the he Pide mamaa Mooreanum, Wheeleri 
be bad by 
yirida fore p pleno and y be had by the 100; and 
the- following Aar Ar ay APEE ‘trong: Hepatica, singl 
‘blue and double red ; Bie argenteum ; Lychnis, double 
emer Wahlenbergia gran Countess 
Pyru 
Lonicera fiexnosa, | cerulea, Da Daphne pon on. 
gracilis, Juniperus erico ilen, Pinus insignis, one and 
3 Thujopsis borealis, one year; Thuja incurvata, one 
year; &eyprices of which may be had opelestion 
urseries, Westerh ene 
le 
mi 
J 
Zs 
A 
to the publie 
their ake oeiy SEED 
nso eight separate and distinct colours 
ini ae a 
Zmienia iie but the same 
t care from the most 
E of 1000" ee and have esrar ki much com- 
by those w 
amg mg and 
t Prizes at the Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, 
Teceived many testimonials of the excellence 
on ay them last season. 
oe received a supply of Seed 
A eset Sudbury, 8 
& Austin, Argyll jones Glasgow 
ho Street, London 
H 
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ae 
3 
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4 
& Sop, Cheshont, 
Rendle & Co., Union Road, Plymouth 
Sons, Tooting, Surrey 
, 
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a 
a 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
AMES paara pae 
ULTURAL SEEDS, in which ‘is given a complete 
description of nearly two thousand species and varieties of Flower 
- ds, and a comprehensive List = Vegetable Seeds, &c., forwarded 
22 of c harge au posal to ALL PARTS OF THE oa ena 
upon ap r Ww Er a CARTER & Co., Seedsmen, 238, Hig 
o. 
VECETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, &ec. 
X A 
ETER LAWSON AND ON Srimexes and N 
o Her Li pr °/ the Quee a 
e Agricaltural Society of Scotland, reapeuthdlty intimate that 
w senting ont the abo ve See mpri 
n 
Pi Kaen een 
A 
© stan neem eo management of Planta- = 
rmery, Bagshot, | 
| igotenn, an thy, and well trained, 
CONIFERS.— 
| Incomparable Dwarf Whi ite ‘Celery, "the best of all heer 
true stocks. They solicit the Side of speedy orders, which 
wi oe an early delivery. Catalogues will be sent free on 
applicati 
Their Stocks of pan Satin ra Ai a. Longe 
for Alternate Husband nent Pastu Coy of very 
moron quality this season, " inden the anna o repented and 
are in course of 
thing connected with their Trade can be 
supplied in any quantity from their London branch, 
27, Great George Street, Westminster. 
ROYAL SEED 
BERKSHIRE @ J ESTABLISHMENT 
SEEDS, ‘CARRIAGE 
coo 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE Grow WER 
or PREVENTING DISAPPOINTMENT. 
yii anp SONS, SEED GROWERS, Reading, 
an supply every kind of FARM anp 
GARDEN’ SEED ior it 
apply to 
s Seed + ss dy Reading, Berks, — _ 
OSES, 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, aManestieio, wE 
4 nar oer AND SON have ‘mud pleasure in 
he meat at first-rate plants. tall 
rom 6 to 8 ie high, Leg yan 
d perpe! 
cons Biais places, on vmis &c., 
niy Selected Standards, 6 and 8 feet stems of the 
rimson Boursanlt ee or Amadis for training, 33. Pr each, 
r doz £ 
Fine Half iaidd 
eee 
Per 
Hybrid Pence ait 12s.to 
18s, 
ae phon Dwarf Stan a 18 tod Bourbon on 6-inch weg 
to1§ | Climbing Roses, mixed ... 
Climbing and Noisette 4 to 12 Dwarf = ag . 8s, | 
ants distant carriage. Catalogues 
free on + Beran oy 
CENT DWARF-TRAINED “ PEAC 
A uch 
isfaction their fine Stock of the above; the Trees are 
SPECIMEN PLAN | 
Cupressus macrocarpa Cedrus Deo 
ch “A robusta and viridis. 
VS funebri And other Conifers. 
PHLOXES.—A a ory superb collection, pee the best and 
newest kinds, 6s., 9s., speti and a pe er dozen. 
pops BACEOUS P A fine collection, 6s. to 12s. p. doz. 
A remarkably roi stock of Laurnstinus ‘and Ornamental 
Aen and Shrubs.— icati post free. 
SEEDLING LARCH p OTHER ede he FOREST TREES. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIEL R UCKFIELD, SussEx. 
ILLIAM WOOD a 
ND SON yrs the following 
EEDLINGS :— 
yor Alder. ; 1-year Chinese do ded. i 
Ash. 1 ,, Tartarian do.: do. 
2 „ do., very fine, 1 Upright Cypress, Seed- 
a1, Beech. lings. 
aia $ Lae 2 „ Daboecia polifolia bedded 
J stron, 
2 b Lareh Fir very fne, |1 „ Pinus excelsa, bedded. 
2 y ruses do. do. : ae ricio, do. 
1 „ American <Arbor-vite,| 1 ,, Téxodium d distichum. į 
bed ed. ! 
T 4 ai min 8 bas - to4 ft: : nepi i come 
24 ae sie 3 to 5 be had on a aa tion. 
TIERIDGES SS PERE SUE LED ASTE 
pase TURNER begs to announce that Mr. 
a oa has placed in his hands the entire stock of 
om his eollention. of Splendid ASTERS, 24 “blooms of 
wich rined the j 
C. T. has iaae hesitation in saying that the Seed is saved | | 
ity, 
Flowers of unusual quality, and can now be had in $. d. | 
r maana of 10 seston a a eee ing ee 
Small packets of mixed — 
1 
ARLES NER begs al so to recommend the fol lowing :— | 
The Cottager’s Kaltes a a, ptos and very productive | 
Kale of great excell k | 
ag 
—_— ipari Standard, true << a “i 
H ya, & very "fine Exhibition variety ... “a 
+ Fre Spania = of the best and most useful 
kinds 
Maunder’s p ne ss Cucumber P 
True pensa Endive, superior to the ondinaiy variety ms 
— Earl omato, i! earlier than the 
mon oe dwarf habit... aa 
Melon, ga ae eve teh a very fine variet wT. ste ck 
carlet. flesh, a anh fine variety Pe A 
Ta be Bal, a.small and de} “sadist ag ia 
nom grandiflornm rubrum, rich crims 5 
Delphiniom jebeni a beantifal perennial variety, 
wn in March will mate n the ae eh 
bei pule! cherrima, he and eaten: perennial, 
e Florist > for Nov. aTe i 
6 
6 
0| 
” 
variety o of pyra- 
nd Fa mn panda flowers, — 
a some Roda nthe-like ann 
6 
6 
6 
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6 
6 
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6; 
6 
6 
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mR bho Rot WHR OR et 
0 
Pine rope a Flower Seedy nt 
application.— Royal Nursery, 
EE, se 
8 THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
e 
valuable 
an 
UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. | 4; 
0 Prom Bie G LYNNE WELBY, 
J SEFER MAY anp CO, beg to yah nd following 
Seeds, &c., which may be relied up yim ne. 
re G d. 
FRINGED go las aa uak i 3 : 
i 4 vi jii 
CINE RARIA, fine ixed Se s 10 
CALCEOLARIA, fam spotted fiowers nia ai 1 0 
AURICULA, , fro rom prize flow B sus o 
FUCHSIA E 19 
JENKINS’ RED MATCHLESS CELERY... só i 0 
COLES’ DEFIANCE RE 1 0 
6d. 
PP ces: re: AMATEURS IRS GUIDE, new “edition, 3s. 
RCHARD H E, 2s 6d. 
Mi apai FRUIT GARDEN, 1s. 6d. 
be sen by post on receipt of stamps or 
For iist of Potatoes see last week’s Paper. 
1, Wellington ar near Waterloo Bridge 
sneons T Baie 
OBE 
aye ek CRIMSON i PERFECTION A A 
T SALT, iay NER and $ MAN, YO Lan ng- 
e rdshire, has eet pleasure in end- 
above spo i of RHUBARB, feeling yah from its 
superior neay and reduced price to give the greatest satis- 
ction, it is very early and productive, and the interior of the 
stalk s are of a crimson colour. See Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
Ju ne 11th, 1853 :— 
ery good,and a most beautiful crimson; compared with 
Prid. it EE remarkable for the small amount of acidity it 
contains.” — 
rice—1 year old Plant -5 ae 
» 2 year old Plants 6 
ith usual l discount to the Trade. 
Orders add to Sat, eedsman, Longton, 
Sta taffordshire, sed to gk PR mew ing agents, will meet with strict 
pony naa rst & M'Mullen, Seedsmen, 6, Leaden 
hall S treet, London iy Francis & Arthur Dickson, Nur- 
Eastgate Street, Ch esi Messrs. James 
a pag sagen 02, Eastgate Street, Chester ; 
Messrs. Burgess & Kent, Nurserymen, Penkbull, Staffordshire ; 
and Mr. Charles Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough, ‘Bucks. 
A remittance from DWE Wi ndents.— maart, Feb. 21, 
EW EARLY D RF WRINKLE AS- 
CLIMAX rerea | W i ALLIANCE Ces). pe poet two 
new Peas o var cpa Bi introduced las 
under the names of Giory ae Perfec 
eee eee wee 
a anaes while 
seca Frame, and 
their heey height is 23 feet. 
Samples of the haulm may be seen at the following Firms in 
London, of whom the Peas may be fees or of their Agents in the 
vega <A in quart packets at 5s. e: 
TT, RUTLEY, & SIVERLOCK, 412 2, Stra nd, 
Be non. HENDE RON, & C HILD, 11, Adelphi pne. 
T & M'MULLEN, 6, Teadenh all Stree 
e. Nasu, & piade , Stra: 
NOBLE , COOPER, & BOLTON, 152, Fleet Street. 
JACOB pips Som, 39, King Wiliam Erek City. 
CLOVERS AND RYE-GRASS SE 
Sete t AND SONS can supply the proper pad 
A the best kinds R, Clovers and Hala e- Grass 
acre, or Clovers and Tie grass 
an Ovamo 
119s pers 
he great wane of the above-named mixture is shown by 
Pt followi ming: == 
From 
“T cut a cro n June 2, which bad been p Rico 
A Gea: It was full ripe, and the 
y t high, Clover in proportion. I 
now AS uly be ag a second crop from it pag heavy.” 
only ee ond . e that “ Clovers 
and | Taian Rye Grasse” si Common Rye- 
Grass,” are required for so many acres, sania the —_ quan- 
tities will he sent.— Roval Berkshire Seed Establishm: 
UTTON’S FINE LAWN Saane SEEDS, FOR 
MAKING NEW, Te: IMPROVING OLD GA ARDEN 
LAWNS. Price 1s. per Tb., 2s. 6d. per gallon, or 20s. per bushel. ~ 
The following is an extract of a letter received 
“ Messrs. SUTTON :— 
Grass 
“ Horticu Society, 21, Regent London, m Nov. 8 1868." 
QUANTITY OF SERD REQUIRED.— These Grasses being of 
neat pei not spreading so mime a0 kinds, it is neces- 
sary they should be sown thickly. For forming new lawns 3 
bu or 60 Ibs. is oo a rr 
agrees tak neon Bad 
CREME’ 
IES, BOWLING-GREENS, PARK nize in prepared Åe., 
e pery finest kinds are not required, E ace 
of which 24 bushels per acre will be 
oe will be 16s. per bushe), 
EXTRACTS FR ETTERS Y RECET 
From Mrs. Epwarps, Rhyd y ma p March? 26, 1856. 
t a s wn Grass Seed you sent last year turned out beanti- 
wy.’ 
m Wm. SYMONDS, eei ki Belfield Terrace, Weymouth, 
Senay O I received from you answered admi- 
, Denton Hall, Cress ones Bs Oct. 1, year 
“The Lawn seed with which you supplied me last 
From the Rev. E ape es Hemyock Rectory, Wellington, 
June 17, 1856. 
Seed for aoa which Messrs. Surrox sentin — 
From © ais, Llanelly, me 5, 1856. 
“ Capt o: wii ae ots ~ Messrs sending bim 
. ken pat him before, 
iS a rass Seeds for Perma- 
mixed expressly t 0 gut the wet fo which are 
never known to “cs. Ferber la to 32s. per acre. 
SUTTON & peer Seed Establishment, Reding 
energ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1857. 
MEETIN ieee WEEK. 
WEDNESDAY, Wes Tea cn ` 
8 rm: 
errr res 
Teri i es of Canada RRT for e 
shown in these 
ment eser home i is ee 
; not a ease can 
