Marcu 7, 1857.] | 
T oreen 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
., Ki ing’s s Road, Chelsea, 
sa of CULINARY, AGRI- 
Ka genuine produce of 
to name, and of the 
frst quali 
oe valled selections of ASTERS, STOCKS, 
tet tte and ZINNIAS are the an of 
s yota system of culture adopted at their establishment in 
Germany, and respectiv ely comprise the cream of the various 
continental collections, as well as s those of this country. 
IEn ANIOW ERTATOS 
od by diay Ba n En ngland 
eae terei, Acton seed: ae Green. 
ICAN S. 
OHN WATERER, the Exhibitor of the above 
Plants at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, AeONe. 
REALEAS, dos isp his th i of RH ODODEND DRONS 
Coy 
age 8 T 
dese, and the + eran contains a selection of the most 
kinds of onosi; Roses, &c. 
‘he A n Nurse 
rsery, Bagshot, Surrey. 
BAKER that his 
PTIVE CATALOGUE of AMERICAN PLANTS, 
Nursery, W indlesha 
ion ry oe — one "hour's 
Station ; me 
nean BL ISHMENT, HIGHCAT 
ILLIAM CUTBUSH anp SON beg m aiin peepeek 
fully to intimate giai aper have received their stock of N 
ei well enie ra 
pie ap sas fon, neey — confident of their pel 
quality. alogues ined free on application. 
It is Bas ev A ha requested thet all epmrngipaiins intended 
ns be addressed Hig e, London, 
HODODENDRON CA MPANU LAES (true), 
to 13 
HER 
nen under 
to 1} feet, very bushy, 4l. —The above eon et 
ron may be plan a for tle) ental “Und wood 
where hares and rabbits abound. H alth has 
not a leaf has been eaten 
very severe, no oi 
MEDAR of LEBANON, strong plants, ty to 2 feet, 57.; 2 to 
Yee per 100. Apply "to WILLIAM Jackson & Co, Bed ale, 
Se FROM PERFECT SPECIMENS. 
Te WILD, Ipswich, confidently recommends 
Loe following superior Seeds, together with ge Treatise 
the Cultivation of Primulas, coloured drawing. Testimonials, 
hg ae 
6d.; Standard Cucumber, 2s. 6d, 
Orion Melon, 1s. u ; Latter’s 
Primulas, of world-wide celebrity, 2s.6d.; Hollyhock, Pansy, 
lia, Gloxinia, Cineraria, Calceolaria, Hir ikai Wil- 
spare | 
, and Balsam, atis. bg psy saved by gro 
of bage is Sbilling’s Que . per 
Catone t Plants, 4s. per 100, uays Toauded. They are fine 
ao orders must be accompanied with a 
aes, Wal reet 
RIAS. 
blie that he is wre 
* sending out a set of 10 new or | distint Finansies S, 
finest yet ten ane to the public, for whic 
prospectus of d ption and tes tstodinds We rae rdeners’ 
— a ak 1857. Price 15s. the set of 10. prre Peis 
Florist, Regent Street, Leamington. 
TAS r SEEDS. — Whatever has been sold 
ar ¥ 
is a fraud e buyers. s, 37 stamps, 13. 
Dahlia, Pin) Hollyhock, eA a Jaa EA Calceolaria, 
Clases, e euie, Verbena, 13 each; Chrysanthemum, 30. 
Met he aerate vow ECO —treed 
oped at d of AND ppt 
wo N.—CRANMER HALL HYBRID. Orange 
nate gees excellent keeper and exquisite flavour— 
Wire : DIEM, CARPE DIEM.—Some fine speci- 
been need poche y rem 
ie Sowing. Carefully screened samples 
“i telah Melon, and teed Bias yy 
nter and EE ares, &c., 
Jor hens HOLLAND, Bandan. Gardens, Middlet 
r, has upwards of 6000 strong Plants, includ 
ing a the English RAS at 6s., 93., 
pte w GOOSEBERRY mes 6s. Od, per dozen 
prr sg PANSY wate S 2 0O per packet. 
cotch varieties of merit, 
oguesr eady. 
FARM ane GARDEN SEEDS. 
=A 
es LAWSON ap SO ON, the QvuEEN’s SEEDS- 
, Edinburgh and London, respectfully intimate that 
their “ANNUAL ster = a i AGRICULTURAL and othe er 
SEE 
The ye a thls Y ea cs and will bear 
pantin ie Poser tad with hae of any ether Maen Supplies 
for England sent direct om their London House, 27, Great 
George Street, Westminster, S. W. 
pa a 
ep? RS Gears 
EE 
ETER AWSON à ND SON, t the QuEEN’s SEEDS- 
MEN, &c., bag port nE and London, have a very fine stock of 
NAT TURAL L GRASS SEEDS this season, to which they invite 
the attention of ibe and gentlemen who contemplate 
laying down land ey PERMANENT PASTURE, A List, with 
prices ey ma had free on application. 
P. L. & Son ‘amd recently published a new edition of their 
PRACTICAL TREATISE ON ae FORE AED 
bob a bg paetae of experiments epding over 
he past It comprises a Rit Sesalia of all the 
Gra asses, hatch ri ‘ont the ir i and their adaptability to 
various soils and situations. The Treatise also contains Tables 
specifying the various kinds and quantities of Seeds suitable for 
every description of soils 
Mixtures of tna warious kinds of Grasses selected by PETER 
Lawson & Son, at pri varying from 15s. upwards per aie 
according to the Seolriptioe of soil. 
Orders may be addre men wy their London House, 27, Great 
George Street, vom 
S re OXES. 
p keerde D, NEAR UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. 
WOOD anD SON havea puperb eo! collec- 
above, fodedine a all Ue newest and best Conti- 
nental SS at 12s. Pin dozen; older varieties of 
yew 3 po sob S to 9s. sa pres 
Her lants, a fine collection, 6s. to 12s. per dozen. 
wg nee i fine stoc Lanrustinus and Portugal 
Laurels, be. Also a few thorann. of fine camden Spanish 
Chesnuts, 24 feet. Catalogues free on a applica’ 
+L, A DIOL US, Cheap and ek for present 
lantin 
GANDAVENSIS, scarlet pi pe ... 28, 6d. per doz, 
ab TE! Sak cbr and rose 0 ” 
RINCE T, pin _ ore iranis vi 
2 
5 0 # 
RA MOSUG, 4 patanda, eet 2.0 
row oy Mads beautiful free aidan varieties, suitable for 
wing in clum 
be had of Wit. “og Seedsman and Florist, 82, Grace- 
ited Street, tear 
bi ac AL ANGE “POT ATO, patronised by 
mperial ity the Emperor of the French, and the 
LE rag! of England and Paris.—One peck of these celebrated 
hite Kidneys can be obtained of the Gro i g only, Mr, JAMES 
COPELAND, Thames Street, Windsor, on receipt of a Post-office 
Order for 10s. 6d., including package. This being the first 
season of their being offered to the public, a limited qnantity 
only will be sold. 
VEED POTATOES.—The Undersigned bave now in 
Stock the lone varieties, true and healthy, which they 
undertake to deliver free at any London Railway Station :— 
WOODLANDS MR 
W seaehd 
‘Ash -leaf Kidney per jhiaive 1 8s. | Bri Queen per bushel 6s. 
New Boston do. esd) oe Early Shaws Boe Ce 
arly Frame soe eee ove 88. 
Festal settee ease Bs, York Regent 6s 
Forty-fold Bags’ included. 
pe pete Bier? Orders is respectfully requested 
fro = em te gt oe ndents, 
& Co., Seedsmen, Covent Garden Market London, W.C. 
PED POTATOES rom the North of Scotland.— 
and have in 1855 and 1856 been dare 
in Ross and Inverness-shires with pai ae Arsi ayas ee 
ae (double that of Beneni Ee affected sf taint i tem most 
Also FLUKES, p 15s. ack 
BEM, Beauly, North Britain, who refers to the “ Editor of the 
Agricultural Gazette.” 
PROLIFIC SEEDLING ASHA-LEA yy, POTATO. 
J- MYATT Aj. suce b g 
j rt she ta m seed of os Ash leaf Kidney after 
rs’ trial, amine ge mane to offer it to t e 
th | publies Ie is aiy. h yes as its of very superi 
ex xcellence of flavour, and is truly prolif producing 30 first- thas 
rs leitlles several middling size from each root, It is a short 
saig top e and has pia Bir the disease or the last mae 
yoats It is alike valuable to the regu p e nd the peasa 
Price | per bush, 10s.; per peck, 2s. 6d.; sin ala ded. 
o be bad of James MYATT, thor Py Pav orcestersbirss and 
J. Myarr, jun., Camberwell, Surrey. Remittance en unknown 
correspondents. yew ce orders spay smo to JAMES MYA 
Evesham ; or JAM oe iid 
ne variety 0 of 
cal, in lots of 
pet 
grow nd o ously unaccustomed t 
Wheat 8 variety isi invaluable, eee early ae 
F It should not be so a tw me 
—J. Morrison &i Sox, Ba nff, N.B., March 7. 
-HYBRID PERPETUAL 
ter, the 
as long on ‘ie nt without the 
rA so ajectonable in p7 eS eee is of 
ee growth. ; 
produced y oth f Aad Piarsitergte autumn. It 
first-class from the National elect yg hype 
and the Crystal 
Company, o> Royal Botanic Society, 
Count to the 
10s. 
6d. ge ch, standards and dwarfs, vija the usual i 
unt, H 
three or more pl 
A. Pavi & Sox, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, 
NDERHILDS i rg STRAWBERRY «SIR 
HEN GARDEN = 
AMES CARTER AND co. 
Holborn, London, W.C., evatiaed to'i 
VEGE TABLE SEEDS o of fratorate 
pon For Specified AS 
& Co. beg to ig to their ENCYCLOP-ADIC CATALOGUE 
of Fearon TURAL, VEGETA and AGRICUL- 
TURAL SEEDS, the eae a pose issue, forwarded free 
of Levee iy and post paid to ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD upon 
application. 
JAMES are Co., 
EDS.— & MiGmapi s EA 
IES E or w VEGE ETABLE anp FLOWER SEEDS, 
with valuable Tre on their Culture, intended to assist 
Amateurs in E siena their Seeds an Simmel their own 
Ganime, To be had on application, or free by post. 
R & M'‘CuLLoc, Seedsmen, South oth or Strand Side, 
pponite $ Saar Street, Covent Garden Market, London. 
Deer MERS AND OTHERS.— 
ey COTTRELL’S AGRI crept anak LIST, about 
Ò per aoe ‘under those oe hae who puff so m 
. COTTRELL, 2, High Street, Birmingham, successor to 
F. WARNER, and managing partner in the late firm of DAWE, 
COTTEELL, and pana M. ager pent an Cornhill, London, 1720. 
No connexion w 
SUTTONS FARM SEED | TIST, -WITH PRICES 
FOR MARCH AND APRIL,and Instructions a Pan Aesop 
bo be ready in a few days, and will be sen gra t free to 
y address.—Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Mareh 7 
Che Gardeners Enronie, 
TP anita! M MARCH 7, 1857. 
Seedsmen. 238, High Holborn, London, W. 
A ras was lately tely brought before the Police 
ost at Wandsworth, which is rather 
paiderablé importance to GENTLEMEN’S GARDENERS 
arde ners whe think it 
masters’ flowers 
o make 
and fruit, and tl l no 
scruple about buying such articles without asking 
uestions. Som 
rdonon paa that they do it 
although he does not 
opinions, we ie hited attention to the particulars 
of the case in ques 
CHRISTOPHER amn th gardener in the service 
of Mr. R. C. Bownen, of ai rae ila hag! and 
see gates a labourer in the service of wat 
Erswoop, salesm Cove nt Gar den Miket h 
chahe Taho: re Mr. ‘Incnam with bein ng éoncetned i in 
stealing a quantity of cut flowers from the creep 
houses of ‘mi sage e prosecutor pere use 
LACKBURN, division, to wate is premises 
in Wix wre en at half-past 7 o’clock on Mon 
day morning Buipcer was Am to be admitted with 
two boxes by Youne. After three yea of an 
our he came op with the n they 
the officer discovered a quantity of 
ei 
session of BRIDGER; one alone cuta 
69 Camellias. He had been over the prosecu 
4 greenhouses, and found that there was 
e 
carcely a plant in bloom. The prosecutor men- 
tioned that during the season his supply of flowers 
had small, and id ines e wanted a 
, | flowers to send toa friend he was told that there 
re . but that after Chri 
s| might ex, ; oop admitted that he had 
urchased cut flowers of the prisoner Youne for the 
last two first with 
him the — << that there were a great 
flowers in the ouse which were never 
and a he mi at te well sell them as allow them 
to die away. He had paid the prisoner about 3/. a 
month for flowers. It might average about 15/. a 
year. On one occasion he got some Primula plants 
i aid his master wona 
At the suggestion of the prosec 
asked w nected during the nate sat 
with the prisoner, ge ever t thought it his duty to 
inquire he’ owner of the flowers, if it was with 
his sanction that they y were oan ?1—The witness said 
s was 
ttio 
“J 
Y,” warranted true, strong plants each, with a boll he did not. Jt wa practice in 
of earth, will prove a good: crop this season; price 40s. per 100, T rge to pure ane yr ite of & i 
and 6s. per dozen. Price e per thousand can be had | gar had bought flowers om Lord 
p 
or application, ki other p onto earm prove worth cultivation. 
Strong plants, with a ball of earth, and will fruit this summer, at 
10s. per Pants ts sent over of all kinds to compensate "for 
eke carriage, —Apply to RICHARD S. ¥ares, St. Ann’s Square, 
STRAWBERRIES: — a po, >. plants 
arieties viz., priren 
Dundas (Myatt’s), on Charles Napter Tenich'e), a Non- 
pareil (Patterson ty Pa r Pacha (W ea be Comtesse de Marnes 
Sond early French Prises of Wales (Ingram’s). A few small 
well-rooted ager fey aiaia ong Te mate, ben 1" 
The following d per Z., Ajax, 
k or Taare ‘Surprise (Myatt "33, iot pim (do.) 
e, Keens’ Seedling, ater so apeo vgen s), 
ve age ped expected 
sites ‘all rors 
WILLIAM J, NICHOLSON, iiciin; Yarm, Yorkshire. 
ELpon’s piisi for the last a years, a 
the whole of that time er seen a Soait 
of the family, all his tanaka being with the 
gardener. If it w ae nee green 
houses they rsa lta to supply Covent 
Market with wines i Inowaw did 
not suppose that the id did iai anythi ing more than 
what all his brethren di cos agi imme but he 
would give all the vent Garden 
salesmen in - 
Market a hint through the withess If thos 
had been pes in the possession of the witness, and 
could have been identified, he as liable to be charged 
Sor the raeh possession of stolen property, 
