THE GARDENER®Y’ 
CHRONICLE. 
ius 
[Manon 7, 1857, 
OHN STANDISH begs to say that the Nursery 
formerly conducted by himself, and subsequent! the 
firm of Staypisn & N , is now carried on solely in his own 
name, and he t thi tunity of acknowledging, and ten- 
dering h get —— for, the very liberal onehanag ge on the 
pe same, which 
to merit, He also e tos state e that 
tions, he will be ears to give advice ou those Subjects. And 
the assistance of a Land 
scape Gardener i in good ; amas - ‘give 
pakira in ae 
ut new groun nds d d Tm rove- 
ing and goes eee. roan fo or Dest ign 1s and Attend- 
y be hac on application. Estimates given and Contracts 
* The Nursery is about Two Miles from the spree 
Sta tion, South Western Railway.— The Nursery, Bags 
Surrey, March tz 
M. STARK begs to intimate that his LIST OF 
Sianee AND FLOWER SEEDS for the season is 
n . Besides seeuring a supply of all the old varieties 
from the purest stocks, he has every novelty Hikely to = 
useful. He would particularly recommend the following n 
Flower Seeds, mos Ki which he had an Opporinnsiy of seeing 
last season in flower x ge maha —s, 
in the way of Rhelecthe ra pe oa ove 
Bidens ferulfolia, fine foltage cep tee ais Soe En 
Collinsia bicolor fiore albo ate ià id i V 
multi iene armora See ove ee 
Cucumis perennis, a new V Perennial Gourd i des its 
Cosmidium Burrid ane “ea we 
Gypsophila mural Se Sey kad eee ao 
tt ae — al ae soe tar . 
Nem rsicolor co! 
aoi pubdhoutaahs allied to Rudb heckia, colour of 
flower resembling a stri e i HETA 
Polycolymna Stuarti, fine large white Herita ngo 1 0 
Veronica Syriaca, fine new ann , with gentian- 
lue and white flowers, for bed 2 6 
in 
German Foner Seeds of the ain approved sorts, mixed or 
collections.—145, Princes Street, Edinburgh. 
THE BOWOOD MUSCAT fap teas (Figured i in 
the January number, 1857. t”)}—This is a 
lin ta at Bowood by Mr. TSE a ia eA the p ea ge Ba) 
uscat of Alexandria. It — from Daag its parents in 
rent be hg Poe The bune re broader and 
shorter re larger, Sey A 
3 the arriba a 
pear-shaped; ofa ay ra steer ai —— e Ša 
a 
allow the van Pes to attain thei It proved to 
set well in a temperature comparatively Yow. ‘bat f it Bink sg 
nearly the same grec of ren o ripen it as the c on Mus- 
hough i rather cartier than that 
variety, it comme canst: wa if not Detter. The habit is 
so strong as that of the Muscat, and it is eight or rres > Boy sad 
in = mata Fe in the spring. It is a most prolific bearer, producing 
three or four bunches to each shoot, and has been proved to fruit 
admirably in po 
Bunches of the Bowood Muscat were sent in November last to 
the Horticultural Society, for the opinions of Dr. spale and 
Mr. re: At page 757 of the Gardeners’ Chronicle for 
N Dr. Lindl ; 
the appear- 
much the same as the Cannon wagy Muscat. 
Of this wany Mr. as apes AS 
shoaldered, wi 
following descrip- 
and very distinct. The bunch 
with strong footstalks. Berries 
5 
I 
an abundant bearer and ' tng setter, 
bunches, ap 
ae. = the i kanpo of 
was riper, and in a better condition to be judged. Its flavour was 
ite to Muscat of Alexandria, and w: 
rior to that variety in the of the » which 
is well- t also have the 
. desir: peas om mi setting well,” 
livery in October E Soo Ste ath cae a ee coe 
nex 8. t 
y we Rag 5 ae N a 
essrs. Austin cAslin, Glas 
Messrs. Backhouse and Son, do., York 
Messrs. Ballantyne and Son, do., Dalkeith, N.B. 
Messrs. Car and Son, do., 
Mr. William Cutbush, Highgate, near London [ 
Messrs. Francis Arthur Dickson “and Sons, Upton Nurseries, 
Messrs. J. Dickson and Son, New ; 
"and at 23, ace, M [Edinburgh 
~ Messrs. Dickson and Co., Nurserymen, Waterloo 
Messrs. Dickson and , do., : 
- Messrs. Downie and Ed 
: ren, Frazer and Co., o., Lea A 
as r. S. Finney , am 
ae Nanay penn r a eneee agg i 
cm E TaN n, N St, John’s 
z a = nase urserymen, 
essre. . Henderson » Pine Apple Place, London 
Mr. Wm. Heale, Nurseryman, 
Smith, The Nurseries, W 
er. Jon Shaw and Co., 40, Princess Hiest. Manchester 
eee wet oe a 
. Wood anc coe ge a a Uckfield, Sussex 
Nn chee do, Warminster, Wilts, 
most magnificent, the quality is Ca 
to be ] 
ESTABLISHED 180 
CARNATIONS PICOTEES 
pti AN 
Trade, and having foras a io 
in ednting the best of the newest varieties, they 
S, SAND PINKS 
eir 
are enabled to 9g them at the following prices for fine 
well-rooted plan 
aa SETOR ANS PICOTEES. % a. 
12 pairs of me kian nd s4718 0 
moo BS 24 0 
Fin e did Clo ae in Matici 8, per dozen pairs. 12 0 
Finest mixed Border Carnations and 1 Picotees, per 
dozen pairs 0 
ai on CARNATIONS, flowering summer ant’ 
hav w to ogee s aver choice collection of this joel 
cla ne at 1 18s. per 
PINKS.—The teak. pone show Pinks, by name, 9s. to 12s. 
ge ozen pairs. 
Fin re sar ditto, 6s. per dozen pairs. 
All orders of 21. and upwards Ti delivered carriage free to 
rept Peterborongh, Manchest 
railway station within 150 mila ‘of the Nurs 
Royal Nursery, Grea t Yarmouth, Norfolk 
HOICE ab tac SEEDS FOR PRESENT 
—Per Post Prepaid. Per pkt.—s, d, 
CALCEOL Percy, "fom kite, POREO FAROR and 
iit 
’ 
arieti ‘ 
FRIMUDA SINENSIS FIMBÄÍ IATA (red ‘and white e) of 
ous shades, selected — the most ee vars. 
from 100 of t e best vars., by name . 
HUS, do. 50 nes “ao, 
do. 
HOCK, do. he most superb So nah Sa 
of t os 
SWEET WILLIAM, hobs the new and beautifully-edged 
rieties 
toe 
ore 
DA 
ANTIRI INUM, saved from 20 best named vari: 
MONE, from "the most showy and brilliant kinds. 
The above: are saved only from the very best named ates 
of pokeren introduction, and may be relied upon with the fullest 
idence. 
FLOWER SEED (Annuals).—Yovert & Co. be 
very select collection of these, comprising 
ost bril y varieties at 5s. = paskets, per post 
Postage stamps rece n payment. 
Yovrett & Co., Royal Nursery, Grea Pe 
ACHIMENES AND GLO 
ving an u caaeially large ‘stock of the 
* following Achimenes and Gloxinias, begs to r them at 
12s. per dozen. 
ACHIMENES—Ambroise Verschaffelt, Carl Wolforth, Dr. 
pt fa momen pono Edouard Otto, fimbriata vio olacea, gigantea, 
longifiora alba, Madame Anais iat D 
p praras ilata, d Sir ‘treherns Thomas, Venusta, 
GLO Sopra Serpe rt Courtin, Amelia, Cœlestina, Eugenie, 
n, Imperialis, Leonie van Houtte, Madame Bourgeois, 
a A S BON 
ISY, saved from 50 of the new Belgian kinds, iby name 
RH vie 
beg to offer a 
all the new and 
free 
aori 
GLOX CINIA peg ie tae hg een pat ase ge C. 
Haake, Ernest de Talleyrand, flamm Winthe, 
uae of Orleans, kermesina, M arte Padat Victoria, Violette, 
nalis. 
For other varieties, F. G. in, fh to refer to his General Bulb 
talogue. Petes ne discount to the 
roadfield Nurseries, Ties —Mareh 7. 
PLANTI 
PAUL anp SON respec tfally invite attention to 
e the following ng Abridged aaa = HARDY OR 
NAMENTAL 
TREES, of which they have a larg saryied pi, cg condition on 
sale at very moderate prices, singin jet given on application. 
ay Donglasi. 13 to 9 fe sus leaning 1 to x 
” Menziesi, 1 to 3 ft. » Trish, 1 to 5 ft. 
,M A wa F-a very fine » stricta, 1 Me 4 & 
Tu sh mon, 1 to x 
en gaat x ’ Fan, 3 to 5 fts 
Arbu 2 
Ancubas, , 14 to Acacias, of sorts, 3 to 8 ft. 
Bays, Sweet, 1 mi 2ft, nv i rpe vat, 8 to10 ft. 
Box, 1 to 3 ft. 80. 
Chi “Prive 1 to 13 ft. Fons 5 i spe- 
Cotonea oh 3 waa cack ee 
d dara, 24 to 10 ft. uaburnums, Š 
Cedar of Lebanon, 3 to 10 ft. | Limes, 3 to 10 ft. 
e ip and finest ountain ,8 = 
tock in the country.) » Wee ping,Sft.stem 
SAN Africanus, 3 to 6 ft Poplars, of § sorts, Hs to 10 ft. 
Caprese O; japonica, 1 8 ft. rar Sa Lilacs prse WA ciesa tandards), 
14 ft. 
Lam aod to 3 ft. | Scarlet Horse Chesnut, 6 to 
torul 1 to 2 ft, 2 Maple, 3 ft. 
sunipertr aha edi g sorts, Oak. 1 to 8 ft 
Lael, Portugal, 2 to 6 ft Spanish Chesnut, Siei aa 
SERE O oor ee SIE T ave Biel e T 
Mahonia aquifolia, 1 to 2 ft. phage Trees, 1 to 10 ft. 
Phillyreas, 3 to 5 ft. 8, of sorts, 6 to 8 ft. 
Pinus austri : Sto t Weepi tisus 
nthamiana, 1 ” 
”  Cembra, 1 to mires, Bto 20 f, stems 
> exeelsa,4to8 to 8ft very fine Ane oe B: 
"ree „ American Willow, 8ft. 
ppe otg 1 m 6ft. — . stems 
” Llaveana, 1 to 2 ft. » Kilmarnock oe ’ 6ft.stems 
He monticolor, 1 to 2 ft. » Roses, 8 ft. stems 
yer Te Christmas Roses 
~ eorna to 1 wi ft. Delphinium Pi is ia 
(the Snow Pine.) oon sar ongific 
ee Nord : ian sm _ ot the — 
nsapo, 1 sian Viole 
Beian 100 Bait Sark; Hoilyhocks, a very large a 
th eyw (see Descriptive Catalogue 
„» glauca, 6to9i EADE IANO ro So 
» intermedia, 1 to 14 ft. Azalea indica 
» japonica, 1 to 14 ft. i A or of 
gigan 1 ft. Pi andsome 
= minima, 6 to “od y plants, 
areana, 1 to 5 ft. it Trees Daanvinl 
Taxodium sempervirens, 3to8ft.| Catalogue) = 
axus adpressa, 1 to 4 ft. rape Vines, from eyes, 6 ft.. 
» Canadensis, 1 to 2 ft. stout & po fe ripened, very fine 
» Meena pe ass Tarragon, Sage, Thyme, and 
»  Dovastoni Herbs in general 
As many of ae head are raised by the prea. 
ae) Tice ge in E ing wi be made when a 
ok see P pa pu blished. 
2OORS PANAO BWA 
EORGE SMITH be st ffer to the an 
X the GERANIUM fine g nee pae I tivation « 
one of the finest stocks in the vue rot A a E plante, f 
and fancy varieties, at from bets . to 18s, a m, of 
VERBENAS, arieties, Per dozen, 
Arig at pamet 4s. to 8s. per 
fom 44 
“dea a 
List of the abo 
warded in exchange for pa postage stamp. bh 
Tollington Rumer Hornsey 
obke ae ee bal ta, Lampert 
o under-nam ne a thy plants 
or free by post at the prices quote sh ” 
ofl ISIAS. Bing following aes new varieties, 9s, per 
5 ach :—Ad e Pee ee = 
Whitehill, Prince o Wi ales, Stat ~ 
trice En; a: ‘pag ain me 
, or 1s, 6d. eac 
Duchess of Wellington, Magnum Senta, 
i of England, mis Sere 
Good show varieti rm “be: to 9s. per dozen. 
"aggre —The following extra fine varieties 6s, per dam 
or 6d. —Ariel, Argo, Ajax, Countess of Strathnay, 
| Comet, Seana Duke of Sutherland, Ellen, Empero hy 
i celsior, Empress Eugenie, Flower of the Day, Lord Raglan, Ma, 
Campbell, Marchioness oi th, Mesmerist, Mrs, Omi, 
Ostrich, St. Andrews, sulphurea splendens, Sir ¢, C. Napie, 
Satisfaction, Yellow Climax, &c, 
ood show and 4s, per doze 
ke —The best new varieties of p 5s. to Go, peria 
tra fine 5s. to 42s. per dozen, 
the be and bed 
PET UNIAS. including w striped 
varieties, 6s. to 9s. per d 
HOLLYHOCKS, ex ex to 12s. per dozen, 
Shrubby Calceolarias, p tan Scarlet. G 
8s. to 6s. per doze 
st new 
‘be fo rwarded immediately on 
office order payable at Richmond, or a respectable 
Our General Descri Spring C 
=e, 
ATERER ann GODFREY 
following desirable plants :— 
Araucaria pers se = A rapea outin nurserieshy 
la 
3, 
4, ri 8,7, and 8 foet high N 
coed the 
g in the 
Abies rm ag asp lendid } tot of plant 53, ge 6, 8 to 12 feet 
Pinus Cem in large = tities, 2,3, 4, 5, and 8 feet Ee 
oy Se coor ditto E a | 
= ppe „fine se 3 and 4 feet a Gs 
M = thamiana, in large quantities from seed 
” ocarpa a 
s Sabin niana 
Picea r aaran 5, 6, and 8 feet high: a as och tag 
H 
in 
a an city hundred 
Leba = 4, and 
Pi oe re 8 and 10 feet 
Cryptomeria papira, 3 to 10 feet 
E macrocarpa, 2, 3, 4 = — 8 feet 
Goveniana, 2, 3, an 
Hemlock Spruce, Pinus Gaidelis, 3 to 8 feet 
ee nie ie aver: of plants, 4, 5, 6, and 
” chinese, 2! 3, 
Beet heh 
to 3, 4, 5, 6 ind T Mot Migh -a 
7 ar and i2 fect high gh j 
and 12 feet hi 
“ke ee a 
ae beh ged 
» adpressa, fine bushes, 2 and 3 
adpressa, worked as 
vera. 
nd 8 high 
Wellington eigante, à few very fine TA 
SERY ea Arana 5 fe 
ditte 
—o- ditto 
Pinus ps pager: pumila, dwarf Scotch 
th reference to the large plants allu been contin 
e beg to say all them have g send sf” i 
ndition to transp 
‘Variegated Wallies ta Tb Guentities | 
ollies, in large 
and 4 feet high 
a fine stock of the 
” ” 
Catalogues wi ag eo Y 
at We Porgy oy Goprrey, Knap Hill, Wok Sire, yt 
KS The Hureve ie a is asad Tide from 3 
rseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
train to Woking 
