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THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
171 
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CLOVERS AND RYE- GRASS SEED: 
UTTON anp SONS can supply the proper maps: ntities 
flower and Italian oft oer as 
r Cloversand Common Rye-grass 
Os. 
oo a Be er of the above-named mixture is shown by 
the following :— 
C. F. THEUSTON 
“JT cut a crop = Gras ass O 
dressed ster and 
N, Esq., Talgarth, oe July 31, 1856. 
n June 2, which hed been previously 
ano. It was full ripe, ce = Italian 
Rye-Grass i 4 feet high, Clover in oe „I 
now (July 31) j getting : a second crop from it equally 
In orderi mes it is ae necessary to ps that È iois 
and Italian Rye-Grass  Clovers on Rye- 
” are required ka so many acres, ma the proper quan- 
tities will be sent.—Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment. 
» Down Stree 
Piccadilly, beg to announce oat "their MIXTURES OF 
GRASS SEEDS are now ready for delivery at the following 
ces :— 
pist for laying Land down to permanent Grass, for DAR 
heavy, and other soils (allowing 2 bushels and 12 an Se, 
ate 
ixtures for. Park or Field Lawns (allowing 2 bushels a 
{2 Ibs. to the acr s. per acre 
Mixtures for SaNi ‘and Yenovating ‘old Grass Land, 
r Ib. 
HI ixtures (finest sorts) for forming lawn 
G. G. & Co.’s New Priced AGRICU 
is now ready, and bie i. be ander ted a oe 
rps & Co., Seedsm 
ceadill F, Eai 
arent SEEDS. ~ MANGEL L WURZEL, SWEDES. 
1s. ot Hybris, 1s. 3d. Ib. ; a hanka Italian Rye-grass, 7s. 6d. 
per bu 
PS, &c.—Mangels, 9d. Swedes, 1s. 1b.; Turnips, 
Co., 26, Down Street, Piccadilly, W. 
LTURAL CATALOGUE 
aS 
Gaonoe GIBBS & 
ASS ANO AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, ETC 
HOMAS Blow: er Aad THE SEEDSMEN TO ec 
ROYAL AGR 1eTY oF ENGLAND, beg 
nounce that their ‘be ny of GRASS SEEDS are now Anished 
&e, Also 
swards, Italian oe other Clovers, White ates. | 
and other Carro semana and other Cabbages, Yellow Globe 
an aa zels, Swedes, Hybrids and other 
Turnips, and all kinds s Farm § Seeds. 
KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, either in (poets ready 
or e. 
FLOWER SEEDS in assorted packets, or pass to ee: 
to draw attention to separate TIBBS 
g 
FIANCE” PEA, whiċh they strongly recommend as one aite the 
finest Table Peas in evant se Detail mtg sent o = 
application—Tuomas Ginss & Co., Seedsmen to the Royal 
Agricultural cj iai England, corner of Half-Moon Street, 
daha Lond 
Lvoomss, PINCE, anD co. very respectfully beg 
leave to announce ge the superb specimen: 
MELLIAS 
in their celebrated Camellia House are now in flower; they are 
articularly fine this season, and great additions ay pe ape 
to their collectio on. rt new ae House is also fi with a 
arious choice Plants, bg Suilest fail 
heir nursery a visit, as it is now, and 
me to be exceedingly brilliant and 
to gratify those who pa ays 
will oo ages for a long tim 
attra 
s for ba Jis, weddings, &c., carefully packed and 
ent to all parts of the kingdom. Recherché Bouquets made to 
erdec and duly forwarded.— Exeter Nursery, E Lok ran 1 14, 
ZALEA INDICA PETUNIÆ — Nice 
rami plants at 15s. each offered, to moret rang by Lovis 
= N Hovrre, buyer of the stock (fotr for ren). Messrs, Hun 
we LENDINNING, and JAMES VEITCH, Jun., are able 
ah er their opinion about the A.  petuniæfora, having oan its 
flowers and bought plants of it —Ghent, Belgium, March 1 
ARPAS MAMMOTH CELERY, the lar yet 
grow eighing 10 to 12 lbs, head, * perfectly solid. and 
flavour rale Lettia and will not run to seed the first season and 
rarely the second. Sealed packets 1s. and 2s. each, and post a 
is fine — was highly anaes of in the Gardene 
Chronicle of February 14, page 104. 
YOUELL & Co., pigias Nursery, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. 
SS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT PASTURE. 
THOMAS KENNEDY anp CO., Dumfries, ia 
otha to call ore seinen to their MIXTURES for layi 
down land to Perm re, which have hitherto given a 
Mixtures for Serene Pasture, 25s. to 30s. per acre. 
Mietinen for Permanent Lawn Pasture, 26s. to 31s. do 
Mixtures for manne Terraces, Bowling saad &e., 31s. to pee do. 
Their PRICED LIST of AGRICUL TURAL PRA s now 
ready, and may be had Postage Free on applicatio 
i FREE DELIVERY.—Seeds to the value of 27. delivered Free of 
Carriage 
to the principal Railw d Steam Ports i 
the kingdom A a al j 
IMPORTED GERM 
VEGETABLE SEED 
OBERT PARKER be ee wh “Invite attention wi ne 
ine. and select stock of the 
ay Stations 
Ei FLOWER SEEDS, 
Catalogues are Leg oa will be | 
forwarded free upon Sotiontion: 
Paradise pana Seven Sisters’ and Hornsey Roads, Holloway, 
RISING SUN EARLY 
N to oer t the above new 
general cropper. 
tale, A general assortment ofthe best Garden n Seeds, 
9M mension eee eet rzeniew, EC. 
ce 5s. per quart, with an allowance to the | 
Catalogues 
NIUM FOI Ena OSUM, —Seeds 
Ainiin iani plant rapea 
‘its flowers when not- at more tains ft ig, | "ge 
larger than 
HAL a-ptonituedt wed 
7 RANMER HALL HYBRID. 
EE e e e a a Ra 
eaaeveye. pore. 
we 
STC Kinki 
ESSRS. VEITCH a ND SON have much pleasure 
in Presi. Bam the two following plants, which they can with 
confidence recommend, and respectfully solicit early orders to 
shinies viet pla 
FUCHSIA PRI NCE SS ROYAL (V menh rieb pea ere 
and sepals, beauti ay. reflexed orolla, 
flowers a long tim are large and roun 
beautiful ete with dark ‘spots ‘in btn’ petals. 
, colour a 
Strong of each Lire be ee nee delive 
the first we oa iu April, at te ‘de Prices e Trade on 
applica! 
xotic ea es ee and ee: March 14, 
FARM GAR SEEDS. 
= FV ATRE SS 
bt LAWSON anp SON, the Quren’s SEEDS- 
€., Edinburgh and London, re 
sent post he on rig 
are extremely moderate, and will bear 
parison with those of any other aes Supplies 
for oglana pea direct E their London Honse, 27, Great 
George Street, Westminster, S. W. 
‘ie “SON, 
PINA LA WSON e QuEEN’s SEEDs- 
Edinburgh and London, have a very fine stock of 
NATURAL GRASS SEEDS this wre to which they invite 
noblemen and gentlemen who A List, ith 
NE PASTURE. A List, with 
prices attached, may be had free on application 
P. L. & Son have recently hope a new edition of their 
PRACTICAL TREATISE THE 
ar 
e pas ye 
aE eo s, pointi me ‘out their" qualities and their adaptability to 
various soils and situations, The Treatise also contains Tables 
specifying the various kinds and sonatas s of Seeds suitable for 
| every webs mate of soils, 
Mixtures of the various kinds of repie selected ETER 
LAWSON ee Son, at prices varying from 15s. upwards per acre, 
peas to Bea description of soil. 
y be addressed eer their London House, 27, Great 
George | treet, cae nster, 
TANT TO PLA 
HOMAS PER has to offer 200. 90,000 ) BERBERIS 
RY 
or MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM, TS various ages and 
aes FIRS, do. do. from 4 to 1 
WS, do. do., from 3 to 6 ft. 
ENGLISH ol and ENGLISH OAK for Avenues, fine. 
SCARLET OAKS, fine for single trees 
BLACK ITALIAN POPLAR, sio to to 12 ft., &e. 
Also a ‘large Stock of Fine role ka DEDA mart ORNA- 
MENTAL TREES, such ae are ra! i heer with. 
a ral Nur ray, 4. 
COLLECTION P% GEN FOND SEEDS. 
a pg ALEXANDER, mrahisi and FLORIST 
30, West se r Street, Edinburgh, is now pre 
complete Collections ‘of gy ara mr for 
sm 
+| various sized Gardens, suitable for the c of. Scotland, 
ranging as under 
a 1 COMPLETE wegen tabs ik a large Garden £3 0 
do. nm-sized Garden 2 0 
No. s do, noe a can Garden es 
ren do, do, do, 0 10 
carriage paid to any Steam Port or Railway Station 
= Sootland, Meares Lists se e quantities, which may be 
suit parties on a 
a Ewen’s Arundel ee ag Crystal "Palace Prize 
sii "ici Flesh ee sc: mig per packet. 
0. s. 
Nursery, Larkfield, Trinity, where a bite Stock of Greenhouse 
and penta on Florists’ Flowers, Shrubs, &c., are 
(HOI marae IMPORTED FLOWER SEEDS.— 
d ble German New 1 ; flow ca 
© 
enad rakes eee on ‘(in 12 Por- 
— | Botendid So el nee ae Bouquet (in 
ies), New French Dwarf 
HEN CARDEN SEED 
AMES CARTER AND Hover Sensen, 238, High 
Holborn n, W.C., e to supply Collections of 
VEGETABLE SEEDS of first. rate quality fro m 1l. 
rt rds. For Speci poe iy f VEGE 
Co. beg to refer to r ENCYCL OPa Æ DIC CATALOGUE 
of FLORICULTURA L, VEGETABLE, and AG 
TUR SEED ri -second penip À n pba dee 
of charge and oe pei ARTS RLD upon 
Ary 
JAM FRE&C 
„ Seedsmen 938 High Holborn, London, W.C 
RICES 
NDERHILL’S “SIR HARRY” STRAWBERRY 
ANTS, until AA next. All orders owe ao than 20) to 
be accompanied with a Post-Office order a Birn am. 
s ‘Sixty, 1}. 12s. 
“Hundred, 21. 8s. 
s. 3d. 
4 yao 
Mr. UNDERHILL’S E k CUL TION 
OF THE STRAWBERRY, price — Address, Air ieee 
UnNpErnit a = al = ston, one 
each, with a bo 
good c this anes ere 40s. per 100, 
uke dosi ap 24 to the trade per thousand ean 
on application. "All other Strawberries prove worth cu sittystion, 
Strong plants, with a ball of oe and will fruit tots summer, at 
10s. ve ər 100. Plants sent over of all kinds to compensate ‘for 
distant a .—Apply to RICHARD 8. YATES, St. yr s Square, 
Manches 
U ian ILLS. ieee STRAWBERRY fee 
<- th p reret ted pny strong pla 
and 6s. 
Aree ec strong plants of r 
wing fine varieties, at 12s, wi 
Myatt 8), Sir Charles Napier (Smith’ s), 
, Omar Pacha (Ward's), Comtess 
zee of Wales (Ingram’ or pr few small 
ok well-rooted p of un on nr ll’s a ir wots ed ss per 100. 
he following Aag y, Captain 
Cook, Eliza (Rivers) } Nait (Myatt, Msk. h h (do.) 
Eleanor (do.), Old Pine, Keens’ Seedling, G _— (Kitley’s), 
Elton Pine, Trotlop’ 8 Victoria, ols a rg other sorts. 
Post-office orders payable at Yarm, Yorkshire, are expected 
with all orders. 
_ Wir LIAM J. re mpr SON, Egglescliffe, Yarm, Yorkshire. 
E TO 
Dun 
eree Patterson’ 8 
(ine early Frenc h) 
© GARDENERS. 
WANTED. IMMEDIATELY, 
PINE APPLES. A GUS. 
MUSHROOM R 
iS. Cc MBERS. 
Forward to re gaa TAYLOR, Jun., Fruit iame St. John’s 
Market, or iverpo 
RST PRIZE HYACINTHS. 
AMES DICKSON anp SONS, Nu ee and 
EDSMEN, Hanover Street, Edinburgh, have leasure 
in informing their numerous patrons and friends “that at the 
GR FLOWER SHOW held here upon the 10th inst. 
soap j pHi competition (open to England and Ireland) they 
obtained the First Hamed the 4 Prize Blooms can still he seen at 
their pb ae a eee r Street. Lists can be had on appli- 
cation 
HARLES SCHOFIELD offers: strong ‘Plants of the 
following Florist’s Flowers, viz., 12 pairs rapia etal 
extra fine, 1 ; 12 pairs PI 38, extra 
l.. Also 
selections of PANSIES, ‘s, 8 
dozen ; PINKS, extra fine, 4s., 6s., and 1 
ady. Pansy Seed, Calceolaria 
dpi ive Catalogue now rea 
The above all very 
ditto, Hols DE ditto, 2s. 6d. each ae t 
—Kni horpe, Le Yorks 
o Sens 
OHN PALMAR, irtira an, Anpan, begs to 
inform his Friends the Trade generally that he has .at 
present i ne of A ar quality as follows :— 
EE Beech. 
Norway Spruce. 
Pinus austriaca. 
Native Scotch Fir. 
0; r Red Virginian Cedar. 
Prices, which are very moderate, may be had on application. 
NEW P ox 
LOAN 3 net ii 
500, 000 1 yea ” 
1,000 000 1 and 2 year 
au 
NEAR UCKFIELD, Sussex. 
ave a superb collec- 
the newest and best Conti- 
t 180, ray 80 ig dozen; older varieties of 
prsa 28 merit Gs. to to on s per dozen. : 
to 12s. per dozen. 
nus 
LANDS NURSERY. a 
wi TLLIAM WOOD am Bos SO} 
tion oe 
er collection, 6s. 
-B. ebeen dn fine stock oi Portugal 
Laurels, ets " Aiso a few thousands sof fine ao Spanish 
Chesnuts, 24 feet. Catalogues free on application. 
The Gardeners’ Chronic tcle. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1857. 
ETINGS FOR nare ENSUING WEEK.. 
Turspay, March 
WEDNESDAY, — 
Perro eee eer eee 
Tar question as to pauser the Yew TREER is 
poisonous or not has been revived in ay: samoni 
the 
subject exists amon, 
by the ea mea which took a a in our columns 
ing the fatal consequences which __ 
their own animals. many — 
rdeners Chronicle have been 
at tho peti alluded to. se oe 
mance: sf the: former ne 
hich. was una 
was produce 
1. In Bem 
