Fesruary 28, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
7FOSEPH MAY anp CO. beg to Rt! Son following 
hich may be relied upon å 
SEEDS, which may er packet d 
NGED PRIMULA SINENSIS 6 
CINERARIA, fine mixe es tte `: é A 0 
CALCEOLARIA, from spotted flowers Siete aoe 
AURICULA, from p aes’ 
FUCHSIA, from named flowers Sete ee 
HEARTSEASE, PETUNIA, HOLLYHOCK, and Ft 
ALSAM s We a ee 
b Ma oe peii 
PAUL po SON reapectially niyaon that they 
A. have now ready for sale a very large stock of Hollyhocks, 
strong well-rooted plants IN PERFECT HEALTH as follows :— 
Very gana eon varieties wil 42s, to 60s. per doz 
Superior do. we ; p ” J ” 
n 8s, ” 
Bloomed ed Seedlings i in n separate col lours,  308.,42 s., and 63s. per 100. 
“These have’ been se from some thousand: en 
ph flower and the arg phon! are ental to the ~ soompi run of 
an suited ornamental p no | 
ngs from fine varieties not aa, 21s. 
For further particulars escriptive aano, forwarded 
free by post. 
Choice ssa dramati seeds always on sale, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s. per 
packet according Wan — Nurseries, Grea on S. 
AWKEŞ 3 MPAGNE RHUB — This 
most rraren vari rom is now offered to the ae It has 
stood the severest test that can be aes, and has beaten every 
thing in Covent Ga: = and other London markets ‘in realising 
It has fo, be 
most ble introduction. 
Albert, but of a pene colour, and much ts 
ryh ae 
toto w “Ter do oz. an Od. 
8 4 
itchell’s oval Albert — 8 
Sa & co. Ree al Nursery, Great Yarmouth, Ser 
TRAWBER RIES. Extra oy | pa the 
E ita 
“aearlet Non- 
uby, Captain 
sth Seo (do.) 
Goliath (Kitley’s), 
(0) 
rollop’s Victoria, and several other = 
ce orders payable at Yarm, Yorkshire, are expected’ 
i rders. 
ty WitiaM J. NICHOLSON, Eggies escliffe, Xam, Yorkshire. 
: CALCEOL 
ARIA 
D HENRY MAJOR, Knosthorpe, near eds, | Ar 
È now offers nice young aey of 15 of his bost t half oe 
i er eee -4 T nity vie hee includ E 
= Very choice Calte g~ "6d. p acket 
; H.M. will ‘have enviar eet of 12 new "seeding oie en ar w 
ogg 
t colour, all abate 
roperties—a Set ii fine set to go together. We doubt 
varieties pager with them without 
rend —Linyde A bie Mirae penne 0, 1856. 
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under-named articles can supply y the Trade, Public Com 
panies, and others agi them in large quantities, on very | 
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— flore eased and magni 
the following 
—Gentia 
por argent 
liflora ; Phlox AM par 
f ne year; Thuja | Seira one 
-of which may he! es pan on applica 
_Nurseries, Westerham, 
tunes, es neg of unequal proportions, but the same 
_—_, The above have with great the most 
: able of a stock of 10,000 plants, and have been 1 much com- 
l during the flowering n by 
| oian 7 rere exhibited at most st of the Metropolitan yE meg and 
gain tlie Pirate P Park 
fae A Reha have received. many testimonials of the excellence 
‘cet ‘out by them last season. 
under-mentioned Firms have received a supply of Seed 
a r sale:— - 
| Messrs. Bass & & Brown, Sudbury 
joo. Brown & Austin, Argyll Aa Arcade, satan’ 
A W. mae dot „Bishopsgate 
Messrs. Cutt & Son, Highent 
Me, l- B, Dawe, 86, M 
Mr. BLP. Dixon, Hull; Y orkshire 
moni & S om Stirling and Dublin 
p Francis, H 
l S tin, Shee 
ei & Co., Edgeware Road, London 
Messrs. E, G. Headanon RS Sons h Wellington Road, per 
aaa Co., Centre Avenue, Covent G 
Ww aul 
m He 
Hibisenis (Abies Frutex), stan- 
arfs 
| Holly in pikir (green and 
woPECIMEN img iN POTS FOR EXHIBITION. 
, SUSSEX. 
CHEN GARDEN SEEDS. 
AMES CA ARTER anp CO., Seepsmex, 238, High 
OODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, g 
wi M. ORN ye SON bss eg to offer fine specimen born, London, W.C., supply Collections of 
of that superb Tea Rose GLOIRE DE DIJON, in | VEGETABLE SEEDS of first-rate quality from 1l. to 5l. es 
9 to inch Poti; The plants are aper me strong and bushy, | upwards. cified List EGFTABLE SEEDS, J 
varying from 2 to3 reng in height, and are peculiarly adapted for 
ax rt or for forc 
F HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES on 4-inch stems, 
established in 6-inch pots either for greenhouse culture’ or for 
SES. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, y aain NEAR UCKFIELD, SUSSEX 
m B AND SON have Fen ete in 
e following, all first-ra lants tall 
ianaards ae r stocks), from 5' = 8 feet igh padded 
with 3 to 6 of the best varieties of climbing and perpe rpetual Roses 
i each stem, suitable for conspicuous places, on lawns, &c.. 
. to 5s. each. Selected Standards, 6 and 8 feet stems of the 
Cimson Bov vet se, or a for train ning, 3s. 6d. each. 
Pe r doz 
Fine Half stand Hybrid Perpetu a 1 12s.to 
Superb Dwarf Standards 18 to24 p ail on Cinch stems d _ 
Fine Dwarfs ae toie aaa Rones 
From 3s. to 5s. each. 0! 
TURAL SEEDS, the rn aat annual issue, forwarded free 
z charge and post paid to ALU PARTS OF THE WORLD upon 
SEEDS well harves 
own immedi 
quality. Catal 
For Specified 
& Co, beg to sta to their vhs CLOPAZDIC CATALOGUE 
FLORICULTURAL, EGETABLE, and 
application. 
JAMES Skanrenee & Co., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
D ESTABLISH MENT, HIGHGATE, 
ILLIAM CUTBUSH a most respect- 
fully to emt that they have received their tok of NEW 
; and as most of them are grown under their 
ate pamar. Ar they feel confident of nel du superior 
es can be nore at me pb karo cation 
unications inten ded 
Seeds 
It is respectfully requested tha 
for ns be addressed Highgate, pte eli 
OORE’S DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM.—Seeds 
Climbing and Noisette in spikes of the same length; each flower larger than a crown 
Plants oe ms ‘compensate for distant daitage: Catalogues pie 4 fa yb with a prominent whi te eye. 
e on applicat bouquet it is a ge 
A CHANCERY DWARF-TRAINED ‘‘ PEACHE 
WOODLANDS Nursery, MARESFIELD, eae UCKFIELD, anes 
p SON ecommend with much 
satisfaction their get ihar of the above; the Toes are 
vigorous, healthy, and well trai 
FERS. sor ame Pha 
ey macrocarpa. Cedrus "Desde: 
Ptah tes = 
am robusta and viridis: various sized Garden 
Nod as under :— 
yay other Conifers. 
PH VoxEs. Ay wore regan 7 ilede, including the best and 
NMER HALL HYBRID. Orange 
fieshed, good bearer, prt fare keeper and exquisite flayour— 
Packets 2s. 6d. 
ima en, OF CHEAP & houses GARDEN SEEDS. 
a, ALEXANDE om SEEDSMAN ns — LORIST, 
r Street, BA bhre, Ta 
30, West Registe a = 
supply hed H Collections of VEGETABLE "SEE 5, 
8, suitable’ for the climate of Bootie, 
ag ae ee ed a dares parans #8 0 0 
newest kinds, 6s., 9s., 12s., and 18s. per dozen. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS. —A fine collection, 68: to12s. p. doz. | "ies Paci 200 
N.B arkably fine stock of Laurustinus and pence No:3 do. do. fora small Garden 100 
Trees fe Shab 8.—Catalogues on application, gratis and postfree. | No, 4, do. 10 0 
1 Cuttings Pata to any Steam on or Railway 
ORN FROM THE CHALK, 
ALAVERA, RED NURSERY, and APRIL, the best | 
Basingstoke, mples sent fi n ap on. A refe or 
Tames re ar from n co ondents. 
CENTLEM AND PLAN $ 
LAI NE AND > SON have to wont in large quan- 
+ tities the undermentioned well-grown plants, having 
aken great care in their removal:— 
Araucaria imbricata, eaga Kalmias, larger sizes, very fine 
plants, from 1 to : fee Mahonias 
rbor-Vitæ, in so’ Picea Cephalonica, 1 to 4 feet 
Azaleas, Ghent, in fine see: OK p ry fine; from 
Beech, h, Norwegian, 
on Stove 
erate 
Orders 
Station in Scotland. Detailed Lists of the quantities, which may 
be altered to suit parties, on application. 
M‘Ewen’s Arundel Castle mater, Palace Prize 
Hybrid : sh M ve 
carlet Fle s. per packet. 
Gree i per packet. 
Nursery, Larkfield, Trinity, whet a setet ‘Stock of Greenucites 
Pd pay Florists’ Flowers, Slirubs, &c., are so! 
oie AND aai Ss COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE 
ve great 
ave given = t care in nade the most 
approved s for bop varieti 
~g LETE COLLECTION vw. 42 15 0 
ok Oe 
No: $e Ditto ott Ri z s . 
No, 4 
Ditto 
o Lanni in the above complete Collections will be found 
* obil The 
Codrus] Deodara, beautiful nig Nordmanniana 
A n Tortine ser’ 5 Pinsapo, 1 to 3 feet i ens ington. and the prices 10 per cent. less than any house in 
foot Mo imens rom 2 to 9 ft. 3 to 5 feet, an B 
Cadena ibani, dodoa hom S|” sitet tarong | gee it anela be ie She Bania af ale won settee 
Pinus ora par handso 
Chesnuts, standards, very orna- 1 to 
a = pa 10 feet B etcolen, a, 14 to 8 fee 
" Beane pentil mts; 
to 10 feet 
| Cry japonica 
“Cupressus ftnebrisjeompact A | 
, Lambertiana, 2 to 3 feet 
| Cytisus, s oe i n sorts, also 
Abies nedeni "aiid seed, 4 to 
Morinda, do., 2 to 7 feet 
ae cai te ieties r „orientalis, nice co mpact 
Deutzia gracilis, nice compact 
oe ge ka phei Poplhis) coat variety of sorts 
Elms, , from 10 feet | Rhododendrons, by name, a good 
wee as oy ee = f popular sorts 
ae Patagonia Ribes, 
aths, in extensive collection Taxodium O sati yororNaik 4 to 
Weigel a amabilis and rosea 
bet adresse very fine 
compact, beautiful compact | 
dards an 
variegated, large and small 
Jun nigen wel grown p 
of most t «gpg. UP 
Laurel, Portage: very bushy, » do; upright Masek 
3 to 6 feet’ # aston, fine weeping: 
Laurel, Po tugal, standards,| ,, cont 
fine specimens for ivi » Gold-striped 
Kalmias, sii, fit for forcing » Irish, the finest lot possible 
„Oing of all goods pai jat o Lon don: Catalogues may be 
had 
on application. ae Nurseries, Great. Berkherapatces, Herts, 
OR PR Beh PLANT 
pass AND BROWN b offer m "ond of TO 
and well- etait S 
me SEDES Plan mec ey seg var! o 
Anaan new n, . 50 0 
elections, taa dozen ... 6s. to 9 0 
Rock Plants, 25 fine vars. 126. i hn 7 6 
ntirrhinums, 12 fine vars. ., 68.3 TS., very fine 0 
gig ole Barlowi, per ‘doz., ging Tor, White centre, pag 
per 6s: toe eee 
Do. snakes, per dozen, 63 ; el egans alba, per dozen we F 6 
ok Se ie at per doz, 6s.; per 1 . 40 0 
s Germanica, a very superb collection, p. doz., 9s., ‘1s, & 20 0 
' fine tical, porte, ined Per: r 100 <10 0 
Pentsterm m, 12 superb and distinct v: e s 0 
lox, 25 f an vars. 10s. 6d.; 25 eayniier ee .15 0 
= ae sing of 26 superb new vars. of 1856, for 50 0 
of the same 4 0 
Pottatilla King of ae “the finest crimson "grown 
flower, 2} inches across, each 3 6 
Do., a splendid collection, per doz zen, 6s., 9e., /15 0 
© 0 
and , 
Holiyhoeks, a choice collection, mn doz., 9s., 18s., and 5 
Dwarf Rock Ci beau esha ve ry. attractive for 
us, 
rockery or 1 7 
Chrysanthemums, Pi Natina; an d large s flowered, fine, p: doz. 7 
Carnations, fine iva per dozen pai 
sree 5 oes . sas is 
inks ue ase ee 10 
Ribes, 6 fine distinet varieties . S oe 0 
lowena Shrubs, 20 vars., fing'and e o a 10 
arty Climbing Plants, per doz. 92. and 12 
Roses, of choice sorts, 100 dwarfs, in 50 vars. ene ex | 
BS per doz., 6s., 12s,, and ,., . 18 
3 Climbing, Prey itera per doz., wa» 68. to 12 
Strawberries, of the finest new and others (see Catalogue). A 
et 4s. per > ths mixed, } Po don, 2 
Currants, 0 f the fous s sorts, 4 
Rhubarb, Bailey's ber Montel, earliest grown, eac Pi 
Albert, Linneus, "and Victoria, per do $ 
G ’s ‘Glee ames 100- he 8 6 
pes and ROOTS for 'S for SPRING? SLANTING, ee 
pment 
3 
ARAROAR 
oe BULBS a Anemones, Gladioli, a 
CATALOG avo for si e 
lied o Aiora nia 
South 1ampto' 
‘NATURAL GRASS SEEDS this 
specifying the vile ot agg 
ie zs : 
comprehensi 
Ratei AGE & Co., Seed Merchants and Growers, 37 and 38, Oxford 
sie ea the Railway Terminus), and 58, Above Bar, 
“FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
A 
PETER LAWSON anp SON 
with those of any o 
r England sent direct from’ their 
27, Great 
Street, a Ahonen gh sow. rte 
Garia 
PoS LAWSON bo SON Pas s SrEps- 
MEN, &c., Edinburgh and reap smite a — Pid pte el of 
attention of noblemen and “soso who pre Saat 
laying pa land to PERMANEN PASTURE, A List, with 
prices attached, may be had free on 
~ lore recently published a new edition of their 
PRAGTIOAL tag psd THE usenet 
GRASSES, por E T ex 
the pena aw iiri? all Aia 
Grass ointin ney ‘ee their en e oip and their adaptability to 
ajrata 'soils and situations, The Treatise also contains Tables 
and quantities of Seeds suitable for 
ry descrip’ 
tbe of the various kinds of ga selected by hat 
Lawson & Soy, rices owen ae 15s. upwards per acre, 
ers may dressed to their London House, 27, Great 
George Street, Westminster, S.W. 
l ap gi AGRICULTURAL PRICE 
ENT AND nage iani ORY FOR 1857, — 
by Jons C. MORTON, i, w be = through any Book- _ 
seller, or from Messrs =e RENDLE & Co., Forei ign and ; 
i i Set hab : 
GUTTON’s FARM SEED TIST, With PRICES 
Frome meson jom : 
ays, 
MARCH 
will be ready in a will beset gratin post ee 36 
any address.—Ro yal Berkshire Seed Establishment, 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1857. 
“MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING 
Monpar, March omo! 
TuEspay, ar 
WEDNESDAY, — 
caitlin 
Ir has long been known from drawings and speci- 
mens preserved: in spi that there grows at 
Penang a va of the Pins Arris which, instead 
PI ; ody ing š. it, Soa cotta 
number each as perfect as if it grew alone. 
» thought that ere 
any, dae to the rio nA and h 
cone 
