No. 11.—1857.] 
HE GARDENER 
AND 
SATURDAY, MARCH 14. 
| 
INDEX. 
Agri Society of England...... 179 Highland and Agri. Society’s 
ustralia, jornete i MAT TEEN a4 OUTIL TETE din ses vo. 94 
pangs ot disti Pag ee o Hydraulic pressure............ 
18¢ pre: 
seen rev. 173 T lements, pe k tural if 
e mge! br Irish Ed h Education ~~ a ied 178 c 
Jon 
a TT ET ANN i76 
iiueedn Society ...... 175 a 
Locu ae pet S. Australia 174 
a ewe’ tific ad ah diet tH 
atholoxy, wet ee T 
175 e | Plants and low temperature .. 173 
Potatoes i in tan 
tp pruning 
180 
re udulent sale of cut ia 
Flowers, ane thick and thin ...... i 
Fountains, pi a oy MEET ee ee ee ers ee eee 174 
purn ta orth Cray Place a a| Stock e iis. E r AE 179 
AET R ere | Taunton Farmers’ Club ...... 179 t 
we PLENT ifs | Temperature, saa of plants .. 173 a 
Ghent Hort. Society’s show .. 172 3 a A Soe er ec 173 
AEE EA PE ETE 177 w eights and i measures ........ 181 & 
Hyaciatke after flowering 176 e ! Yew tree, is it poisonous? .... 171 c 
RYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SH 
HEDULES of Soe to be offered for Competition 
at the Exhibitions of the ensuing season are now re eady, and 
may be had s fe on to ‘the Secretary. 
C Pal: oa pienam, 8. Ey March 1, G. Grove, Sec. 
fs. OTICE OF REM , REGENT STREET. 
i THE EETING cor E 
F | rte PLORICULTURAL SOCIETY for 
Season 1857 will be held in the Library of St. Martin's 
H Acre, Lon ire Ww. Cc, 
"e of Exhibition. 
THU] Y, March 26. At these Meetings Ferns, Or- 
pr » April 23. chids, Stove, 
3 “agg May 7, and hardy flowering Sh 
J 7 June 11, 25 together with florists’ Shrubs, 
i »# July 2, 23. Horticultural inventions, &c., 
” August 6, 20, will ived and adjudi- 
% Sept. 3, 17. ca upon, and Certificates 
Hy, ctober 1. in three degrees of Merit 
o ber a to such as the Cen- 
All subjects are received 
o’Clock, and the 
10s. 6d. 
nications must ue 
20, Sharp's Alley, Lond on, E. c. 
awe 
OHN Loni Secretary. 
DAY, Seprenibec 
as in former years, 
Sched ay be obtained of the Secretary, 
or of B, SPary, Queen’s Grapetics, General Superintendent of 
ÅTTREE, Esq Chairman. = . CARPENTER, Sec, 
, March 14. BE inene Sireti 
Tee ER BOTANICAL AND HORTICUL- 
TURAL Benet beg To —The 
tanical and 
Horticultu to mace hey have oe 
arrangements wi the Executive they 
Faeyr Exhibition anea disihi te from that De building, aad 
that the proprietors, wi eir families, togethe 
Society's s paenan Tickets Sbont to be issued, = 
AD Gardens through that and every oth 
or the 
, ‘an - a ekirar of Plants] 7 na Frai ts, &c. 
29 and.30.—Exhibition of Tulips, adjourned from the 
y to June—Grand Exhibition fA 
contin of American Plants, which 
i d 25,— —Exhibition of Plants, Flowers, Fruits ts, &e. 
a o- Grand a Exhibition o of Carnations and Picotees. 
&c. 
strangers to avail agmg 
are phi a z _ new 
Privileges of Membership : fr 
only to the bag i ey ras ama of 
nse a Tickets at 12. 1s., admittin g the purchaser | 
during this mpg 
ae to the Secretary, 
BY outer Joun SHAw, Secretary, 
Princess Street, Manchester, March 14. bd 
“ROYAL BENEVOLENT IN 
CAME 'ANULATUM (true), 
HARLES SHARPE beg to offer the 
ron may Be poe OO The above handsome o thelr extensive Stock of GARDEN and AGRICUL- 
planted for Ornam nderw pa gon SEE whic! h great care b 
conga ree i my Here, although the winter has Ade es from the stots, RANE on Haaai application. 
of URRANON omer TRUE BARBAROSSA GRAPES.” 
amy oe menon & Ce, nea’ | JOHN BU can supply fine Plants of th 
; ; x valuable ye Aana Aaa cany pe koping posag to 
late Gra n cultiva or its merits Prizes e bee 
LEMEN’S G; GARDENERS snandet. by (hs Farta ity of at the follow! 
5 aya are really useful | Meet at = Regent Street :—October 19, 1852; October 18, 
Dacgahaon | 1858: abra ry 21, 1854; February 6, 1855; March 18, 1856; | 27 
S coaeasion ” N" (ith March 3, 1857. Z Fine Plants, 7s. 6d. each; good Plants, 5s. 
K,” 13 | Royal Nursery, Stratford-on-A von. 
UPTON’ s FARM SEED LIST, with PRICES for 
MARCH and a ae is now ready, and ill a 
and post free.—Royal Berkshire Seed Establishmen 
ass SRS. J... . BROWN ‘inform e Nobility, 
ntry, and pa conten that their NEW CATALO 
of ORCHIDEA. STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
ROSES, GERANIUMS, FUCHSIAS, be ah to en 
CONIFER, FRUIT TREES, &c., can be had b 
Conservatories and Gardens furnished a, Céatrast. 
Alben Nee: Stoke Newing — 14, 
DAHLIA EAFA 70 185 
E. “ALLEN'S CATALOGUE is aoe aay, 0 and 
ha 8, containing all the leading 
be 
vartoties « of Dahlias in pa cml Seni to which C. E. A. has paid 
Mei sry attention. Also all the leading varieties of Fasielas, 
Verbenas, Geraniums, Phloxes, prenre 
Picota, &c.— EES Green, near Lo 
THOMAS ARNES’ CATALOG 
Dahlias, Mok M wdierromg Petunias, Chrysanthemums 
Roses, gt end Miscellan 
had o pplication, — Dane 
aw Carnations, 
don, NE 
AT 
OF LIAS, GERANIUMS, VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS 
CALCEO ARIAS. and the Boft-wooded Plants is now ready, 
and contains many novelties offere oo me. Can be 
had on application.— Royal Nurs as, sles 
tate his Priced 
sent gratis | 
E KMAN 5 
CATALOG T = wee ote me NURSERY STOCK can be 
free on applicat _ z uee a Sa ng, Surrey. 
FE 
wl R tartieed SIM'S DESCRIPTIVE ‘CATALOGUE 
f BRITIS 
FERNS, can be ne post free for six 
previous purchase ae 
had 
stamps. 
ry, Foot’s ony Kent, 8. 
“fs PLANT 
sgn pros “GO DFREY oe to intimate ee 
Priced and rat gorge st GUE OF HAR 
RHODODENDRONS AZ 
yan XR HO UTTE’S SPRING G CATALOGUE aj ps 
at the end s iisi month, we then to a arts at M 
Pa ap den s, 5, Harp on rea = on T Street, on. 
OUIS 
VAN HOUTTE'S. CATALOGUE OF 
ROSES is to be had at Mr. R. SILBERKAD’8 Office, 5, Harp 
Lane, Great Tower Street, oe Stents Belgium, March 14. 
CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindiey. 
| Price Fivepence. 
__(Staneep Scene 6d. 
PHLOXES. ay extensive and select collec- 
Ne EW 
of the nen Pca 0 showy tri erbaceon 
Piants, comprising the and new 7 introduced varieties from 
tha Cont May se obtained at 10s, per dozen, package 
included, 
ee & Royal — Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. _ 
EW SPA —A 
and F Show Nate ap by 
well entablishea sa pia pots, 10s 
OUELL & Co., Royal 
New 
name, Strong Plants, 
s. per flare — ge or 
ursery, Great Yarmouth, Norfi 
a| BOX E .—Several thousa: yards 7 
_ above in fine condition.—For particulars apply to 
__Yourun & Co, Royal N ry, Great Y. h, Norfolk. _ 
D IELYTRA SPECTABILIS. ntity of very 
ong flowering roots of this beautiful Tidy “herbaceous. 
plant, and wel well Prg e er a E: 9s. per dozen 
na a a eee Great Loony 
G ENUIN 
of the 
NE NEW CLOVER SEED: may be obtained 
undersi ned 
M b es to o 
the above ag ven hg ame (which obtained a a Certificate 
at the “ National” i oom, at 24s. per 
dozen. Smaller plan sual allowance to 
the trade. “honda sin ies, March Ka 
age Myrea 
E aes 
Great Tower St agony —Ghent, ge March 
2 élivered free 
F <H O E Doe Bi 
on eee imported FRENCH A. ASTERS Ra ee ON 
ğ GERMAN Do ge eee ows 4s. 
MARVEL RU... a 
PRUSSIAN POPPE ES en 
e above can be had in n packets mixed, 6d. 
newest and best ANNUA 7 sik 
receipt of Post-office Order.— Joseri — & Ca, 
1, Wellington Street, t, Strand, near Waterloo Bridg 
sini ogy WILD, Ipswich, respectfu ee 
o the Horticultural world Leos p demi im SEEDS are 
ner out. Order without delay ntment will follow, 
ASH-LEAVED KIDNEY POTAT oes aE RANTED TRUE). 
OOD anp INGRAM beg to offer a ay ry pure 
stock of the above at 6s. per bushel. cg to the Trade 
on application. —Huntingdon Nurseries, Mareh 14 
sla 
” ” 
10 
12 
Seeds of th 
* = Poa o of on 
mt free 
POTAT OES, warranted true o W. P. 
Seedsman, Dundee.— March 14. 
TO Tona oe ane ge nn thege IN POTS. _ 
age EA as a very ock of APE 
vee pie from eyes, Pag paiia out, strong, and 
quite ripe, — = y 2 feet long. 
mel = ead, Stoke Newington 
ANI FOR BED 
pckis aaki) a i habit and fine ave, 
arge trusses of bright scarlet flowers with a 
arer e sm Strong plants will be ready early in May, 
—To be had of Tuos. Perry. Nurseryman, &c., Ban bury’ 
TLbkaM soe NNURSERYMaN and F 
rnham Green, W., offers 30 varieties of Showy Bert 
mide Firer Roote for 3s. 6d. on recêipt of postage erya 
(carriage maie to on). 
a BLI yayare’ > y grena 
de 
unces 
OHN WATERER has undreds- 
of plants of the aboye aa hard tree, varying in height - 
from 6 inches to 24 feet, handsome termed voodiiag plants. - 
Price forwarded yy i applicatio on. 
The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey 
~ SPECIMEN fe OF TEA GL ee pE ‘BuON. 
M. WOOD anv SON on 
W’ Plants 
and, are 
7 each, 
neh ‘po ots pos 4- inik stems, 24s. 
Maresteld, near Uckfield, Sussex 
| Wan HOUTTE’S NEW ACHIMENES, — Sub- 
in_ England: — Messrs, 
Gisepenteed: JAMES VEITCH, Jun.: 
TRADESCANTIA DISCO 
| E pling. san HOUTTE, possessing. sient the whole 
: mic : magnificent st striped Tradescantia, can 
Bit in cs it at 20s, and 35s. In Lo 
Ghent, Belgium, Mar ree free 
E | M smes ra KREY FRUTESCENS. MAG- 
et 54, each 32 $. + Bor desea Th 
Low & Co. 
aa orintsos & ring 
“Garp i es 
Aen ay the xing” of the 1 ron Ferns, oe 
hundred, or from ts. to 2s. plant, 
Cari, 
AND. MANGEL 
n rows, at uniform 
thn Terr. Baan ie M 
vs” ORN, BRAN, 
TERS, depositing è- Seed i 
stated nititien’ rare, acre, 
thi rat. “169, ‘Pigendilly, “ae Apply 
cad od, 
hts 
N, Glasgu 
Stock of of Seedling a ag 
ental: T 
EEDSMEN & NURSERY 
‘péctfully intimate that they be ol 
Orn 
reasonable ti romps 
fransplanted Forest rw sl 
NTED, 
and’ Shrubs, which the 
TA Transplanted 
Sate ate also BIRCH te ceili 
PONTEFRACT 
ont paige «i THOU USAND i 
po ge on application, 
“aon Sc 
— SALE, 28 Strong FRUITING } Pi 
- 1 SUCCESSION, thie 
urt er ienesa e A 
House, Wisbeach, 
PLANTING 
TE ae 
Ws “a 
„ COMMON LAURELS, T to ¥ 
s OREUGAL do., 1 to 2 feet, 20s.; Oh 
— WILLIAM JACKSON Pray 
