Marcu 21, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
«GLADIOLUS, Cheap _and good, for present 
lantin 
Ea e 6d. per'doz. 
GANDAVENSIS, scarlet and orange 
EE a ALBERT, pink and crimson . 
‘The abo 
pis clump ex 
growin 
To be had o 
church Street, London 
0 rieties, in 
beautiful free flowering ‘Shisticn, suitable for | = yi the set, hamper, package, pe inelud 
Jean 
E Ww. ET Seedsman and Florist, 82, Grace- Beauty, Dow 
THE FINEST GLOB E ASTER SEED IN THE WORLD, 
DWARD TILEY begs to inform the lovers 
of this | 
beautiful and [pope flower that he has a fine stock of | 
of hoicest varieties ever exhibited, pro- | 
seed sa' saved from 24 of the ¢ 
ducing every flower perfect, the shape being two-thir 
well mad = to that form in the centre, a all the petals beau- 
ay ere E. T. has 
ds of a ball, 
received numerous testimonials from |” 
have Bed ene it years past, speaking in the highest | 
of the fine oe ae d from the seed they obtained 
of iaht in packets 
Cineraria Seed from iae ead varieties, 1s. per packet. eRe 
Sweet William Baod, saved Eas all the pee and Fo, be Sig packets of very choice Pan sy Seeds, at Te. “and 22 por 
selected sorts of lowers and distinction of col al Priced seriptive Catalogues now ready, and will be 
being about 86 v whe eend 1s- oe quae: 
— “— from on 
cultivation, packet 
Holic Seed, sy 24 of — but ae vad ad a per pkt. | E 
ins meyar oF Foxglove m flowers of the most | 
being rity distinct niia of spotted 
rat coined white, a er per ket. Plants of the yami | produce a 
ber ste this season, 2 d. per dozen, or 17. per 100. fe 
arnation, 1 Ce pair. 
, om selected from 36 of the 
tut ae 1l. per 100. They will 
‘bloom well this ason, and gene’ Pally eb Ta Ea double — 
Good Ahi mbene ct! ma Sy 12s. per dozen. Any port 
ie seed will be sent postage free, and the sient s, hamper an a a 
. 6d. per dozen, 
sn Post-office ees or eve pap stamps, must ee ny 
order, r the whole, as the ay be, ‘m 
_ will be immediately forw 
N.B.—E. T still, pm y seed er his unequalled new 
Cucumber Perfe , at 33. 6d. per packe 
EDWARD aii Nurseryman. Soedsman, and Florist, 
14. Abbey Chnreh Ss d, Bat 
HE BOWOOD MUSCAT Figured in 
the January number, 1857, of “ oe ™—This is a 
oe g pam raised at Bowood by Mr. Spencer, between the Cannon Hall 
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uscat of Alexandria, It differs from ae its parents in A RGAIN! 
‘several snr da the parti anaes The bunches . ur and) JOHN SLIPPER, Villa Nursery, Camden Town, | re 
aar mman eoa" sonar out te, changin ie nt will be prepared to supply, on and after the ba ah of Be o's 
deep pore a yellow the the follo lants for bedding, &c., to all who m 
teaenes re ees iy rpenet. A pach a the berries c ofa x oes | oa ei order tater ag 10s., which will nel: r Aoaeiaa 
orm size poems 2 
Gow the tone nas eae to be 2 i Peres ont 2o 12 fine DAHLTAS (strong and healthy plants) in 12 distinct vars. 
set well in a temperature aspiron low, but it requires | 12 choice 
early the same amoun: Ne gina 12 choice VE AS, 12 d 
eat; i een it ny m it n it as the common M e yn wa and AGERATUMS, do. 6 ditto 
ane Fae y well, if oe eter The habit bape Bo 1 er GERANIUMS, ditto 8 itto 
strong as that of the Muscat, andit is eight or ten days later | 12 CUPHEAS, LOBELIA: S; l ditto 6 -ditto 
inbreaking in the rape At It It is a most most = bearer, pretucing SALVIAS, HELIOTRO 
_ admirably in po ee Te Pi and ANTIRRHINUMS, j ditto 32 ditto 
Bunches of the tw N 
the Horticultural Society, fo for the meimei, Dr, Lindley tte | BA ni B4 named and approved flowers, giving... 68 fine distinct 
| a Thompson. At page 757 of the Gardeners’ Chronicle fo wars., carefully selected from a large assorted stock of the best 
4 15, Dr, Lindley says, ference to these specim kinds in culti vation 
_ “We have newer seen a vari er promise, the nazak pd) en desi cod, any one of the above varieties will be 
, the qualit g is 
much the same as the Can pap pe ested, which will be sent;out in rotation with as little dela 
{i oo variety Mr. Tho: gives res the, a Pech as s possible. 
4 oa This i es avery 7 fe t thing, yand vo ee eg gy a 
eee eoi with rrie AUL a SON respectfally arilo attention to 
nik : Sia ovak inclined to Pto obovate. » sa the si skin ras was ered | sibo aiie. Abridged List.of H i MENTAL 
| ‘eatin; ut it was evident ent the the berries had not acquired the a ap mae apap ss mea heves ns ilb eplendia coniition on 
“bour lained thas: the bunches s will be given on application 
; h was | Abies alba, 14 to-2 ft, Taxus elegantissima, 1 to 2 ft. 
; h Dongiasi, ie to ing w j a aei ae a : to 4 ft, 
enziesi, 1 ý 
having prerii to 10. i very fine á tie by Po is ft. 
ene = p abr 14 to 2h ft. ý mamaia 
í 3 to 5 ft. 
"This ; , Ara maa pene, 2 to 5 ft, ” ” an 
$ variety from | yihan 1 2 i 
-Ei demi at edarra eona, Deer pp ben a. t010 
: : a s ; ) "R 
: isan hogy hse, the Report of the n tin f| Box, 1 to3 Elms, of sorts, 6.to 10 ft. 
the Pritish Pomelogi ember falar Pe A : 
$ . Chinese Privet; 1 to 14 ft. Flowering Shrubs, in 300 spe- 
j Spencer, of Bowood, igloo Fas a ‘Cotoneasters, 1 to # adni pi Baire arek 2to6 ft. 
Md been previously ‘Cedrus Deodara, 23 to 10 ft.) | Laburnums, 6 to'8 ft. 
WAS tiper, and inva bett ‘Cedar of Lebanon, 3 to't0 ft.{ | Limes, 3 to 10 ft. 
Pronounced. 
-Aeteeman a quite equal to the Muscat o (The largest and finest Mountain Ach, Om. 
N {compact ana w to that ratty in ae E ve ‘the chy which stock in the country.) \Popiedal of nae apa 
appears tohave the|'C rus Afri 3 to 6 ft. 
eee Aces lense te [EN Fe iis Santi, 
: undermentioned Agen zie \Cupressus Corneyana, 1} ft. 
Retr Trades next, price 21s. each, with the usual discount) 7 r Lambertians, 4 to 3 ft. Scarlet ar nots i to 
Haer torulosa, 1 to 2 ft, pe 
Mere: A Juniper ding ” ie ane 
pee Laurel; Portugal, 2 to 6ft. | spin Chesnut 6 to8.ft. 
in | e T 
z near i ‘Laures 8, , a ” 
Messrs, N ang pre ee ‘Upton ieee |Mahonia aquifolia, 1 to 2 ‘ft. Tete. ope r 1 to 10 ft F 
anda Manchester T teann | Pin nagrane Btu tt.” We ig Cpt o e 
` Messrs, | 1 : Pinus a ý 
Messrs, Dic pLa E eee i aia can 8 to 10 ft. stems 
Bas + ips ath ni si = je American Willow, 8ft, stems 
A isw | on Liaveana, l to 2 „Ki a ye 6ft.stems 
na g, Mayes, and Co, wn, Bristol | ,, monticolor, 1 to2ft n Roses, 8 ft. stems 
Fi en and Son, T mermans St: Jokos | ap pani ta, 14 ft. y 
allasi 2 to 23 ft. 
Pia A. Henderson and Co., Pine Apple Place, London | Sepia ak dle Delphi Barlowi 
Wry rseryman, Caln (e Snow Pine.) cy ane 
: ite “ a, pe aiaga | Picea - on 1 to2 ie’ i Lily yi yo the Valley 
oe Sons, urserymen, Edin ef ordmanni 
pg Ji ’ | n Pimsapo, 1 to 4 ft. be nee 
‘Messrs. H nd Go» Clapton Nursery, London Rhododersirone, 100 finest vars. | Sd hocks, ks, a very lares stock, 
ES: Oinaan baon Taajama infos. | a eea fascias” 
peurs, ) g aami a cand = r vd i tt -| Azais tien riptiveCatalogue) 
Mea: Pontey, : : = a | » Japonica, 1 to 14 Camellias A co of 
. Mn, trgo Parsons, do. Cheshunt, Herts i š aaa 6 to 9 in. | Bpeeri . mar ie 
Dieters, We Rollison and Sons, do., Tooting, Surrey Behe Ae Fruit Trees (see Deseriptive 
i Piymonth | rens, Catalogue 
a Nurseries, ee a ‘Taxus adpressa, 1 t Grape Vines, fro 
y Smith’ and Sons, Nu „ Canadensis, 1 stout & well ripened, very fi 
‘Messrs, Jor Ghjahottaneis 3to65ft. | Tarragon, Sage, Thyme, at j 
€ John | + 
Mr. Tarner, he Doyastoni, 1 to 2 bs in general xe 
Mr. James | TAs many of the above are: the tho pand, a consider- 
è of the most superb collections in 
187 
HOW PA 
OHN HOLLAND, “sare Dardis, isda, 
pa —_ ae tag a ae the following set of 20 extra f 
rooted a utu umn-struck Plants, 
J 
strong w 
| Argo, nie, Dan & Laird’s, 
| Lord Palmerston, Turner's, 
| Lady Jane, Youell’s, 
a Mrs. Sones ie 3. 
ape 
nag aaka 
Ear of (eg Holland's, 
ře’s 
‘Elta, Middlemas’s. Me aie ora, Down C&L 
Father Gavazzi, Holland's Nonpareil, Dickson & ne 
Golden Drop, Chadwi en, Victo: pria, Dickson & Go! 
Que 
| Sir it C. Napier, Paton & aw t 
] ee pigs Moorhouse 
d the above as nr 
| viag Western, Fine ong 
B. Gough, Downie & Laird’s. 
2. er or re os ently re 
“mors 
| Older ‘iota, and as os as cg be veges oe sre ager 
less, Duke of Perth, bag agp wes 
tony auras on application. > Post- ofös Orders payable at Middle- 
| 
LOWER “SEEDS. —We om selected out of o 
| showy mi to each 
ne. effect whee 
wer to ig Wehave 
ng these — ies 
to exclude shy bloomers, or es = 
| saptamana, so that the collections will comprise only een hee 
e really y and handsome, and which we believe would 
prove to he meee sattataction 'of any lady po fm. tie who 
might be d orderthem. The GermanStocksand Asters 
especially are m mote superb. The Collections will dt nt free by 
post to any part of the kingdom at the following 
Twenty extra a varieties, all a zis pentita - Od, 
a 6d. 
One hundred Od. 
Flower Seeds sent pt by pontPlge ray ra P 
paymen 
J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Seed | Growers, Gloucester, 
substituted for the same noes of another, este. orders are 
ay 
“Tear. ‘Gartiags free tp Landen. Fer 
; Kga jaat pohahNal: 
rake, 
HE Climate p Gloucestershire is peculiarly 
favourable og i the os y larvesting of 
Seeds. have t om ceed in woe 
| én our ped m in exselent condition, and c 
Py low rriage free y Ra ieee Station. 
te. Li it wil be i siny aid d fre o on n application 
J. C. , Gloucester. 
— & Sox, Seed ee —— 
dicot vest FOR PERMANENT PASTURE, 
NNIAL RYE-GRASS. 
8s. 
TURNIPS, SWEDE, ayb MANGEL WURZEL, 
Axp ALL SEEDS FOR THE FARM. 
free, and of oper anally 
cme 
joucester, beg sa for many yea 
paid particular attention to tbe proper selection of | Grass 
for Permanent Pasture, and they can offer a very excellent 
assortment at 30s, acre, all properly mixed, and delivered 
arriag 
* Chariton Kings, magn ee Vigren ta 1856. 
the pleasu e Grass Seeds fur- 
E iy you for tha grounds Of the ‘Chaltenbam ollege, ex- 
sce six acres, have answered adm rect neh Le ya r now ® 
E 
“ Blythe Court, Newnham, December 8, 1856. 
“I eps it due to you to say that all the seeds you have 
supplied me with for the last four years have been errors A 
good. With respect to your a for perman ent ie st ao it is 
my belief that it cannot be surpassed. 
J. C. Warsza & Soy, Estib- 
Hiet mim more a pores -A 
OR 
HOMAS KENNEDY à 0., Dumfries, N.B., 
beg to call special attention to yis MIXTURES f for laying 
wn land to Permanent Pasture, which haye hitherto given such 
universal satisfaction. 
Mixtures for ws Pasture, 25s. to 30s. 
ent Lawn Pasture, 26s, 
Seed Growers, tiik, 
oot PASTURE. 
per acre. 
Mixtur ane s for Perm ba do. 
Mixtures for Lawns, gyri aces, Bowling &c., 31s. to 86s. do. 
ete 
roa 
Gre 
Senor ened 4 tak „AGRICÙ LTURAL SEEDS is now 
riage, 3 principal Bailway Statio ons and Steam Ports in 
GENTLEMEN ENGACED IN PLANTING, 
PET AND GODEREY bee to offer the 
wing desirable p. 
| gers. eet small for planting pin widbaitesby the 1009 
1 and 2 fee t by the 100 
3,4, ASAT ra Nothing can ex- 
” 
oe ian y of poe and all 
Abies Do i, a splend iot of plants 8 46, 8 to 12 feet high 
Pinus = „in large quantities, 2,3, 4, 5,and 8 
pi oe pae EAN fine plants, 3 and4 feet high 
ae hamiana, in ates ro quantities from from seed 
orarpa 
Sab ditto ditto 
Picea Pinsapo, 4,5, 6, saree high, and as much through. Most 
E aen esh 7.3. ae 4 feet high and wide, all from seed 
nobilis, ip quantities from seed [grafted 
ditto, 1,2, and 3 feet, w. mith periost leads, and none of them 
grandis, 1 fag from 
Cedrus Deotare, By the aa 1,2,3, and 4 feet high 
r ma eaea 56 7,8 & 100. high 
Lebanon, i 3, 4, and 6 fee 
me larger, up to 28 and 10 feet 
| Cyptomera ja jain 10 fee 
| Cup 3,4 Sand S-feet 
” 
” 
” 
tL 
n 
ne article is required. The whole have been fr ntly remo 
anil.are very. handsome aah myer r + 
‘Stock, see 
Ohahaatj Tiida; : 
i k Pinus canadensis, 3 to 8. 
= ch’ hundreds ef E RE ha fint nich, mee 
. r 
"Thuja aurea, several h ed specimens a a 
» | on A A p, the hent plant for 
1 note 
k Wome variety. E Atbor ‘Vite, 4,5,6, 
:Wellingtqnia shr atic fine plants 
Chepecyparts iphamiden oy Sar thi variegated White 
edar, a large quantity 2, 3, 4, and 6 feet high 
Abies excelsa, var. pum mn tag all dwarf varieties of the Common 
Spruce, and ei eee 
a lanbrazilian ana, di diti 
” 
Lid 
” 
, 
ditto 
‘Pinus sylvestris od aire dwarf Scotch 
er With price 
wertoenens we we ee ay al 
moved, and are at, 3 
oo Hellles, ius quanties and pie Sans: 2 3, 
„n . & fine stock of bash Calfestsiged Hollies 
fine Striped 
ma 
