Marcu 21, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Jamg CARTER a AND > 00... 
W.C., 
VEGETABLE SEEDS of Leet quality from 11. to 
upwards. F 
& Co. beg to pte io their p$, 
% FLORICULTURA L, , VEGETA 
TURAL se yom 
post paid to pe PARTS OF THE WORLD 
upon 
James Cammen d & oo Seeman 238, ie Eolo, London, W.C. 
CAN PLANTS. 
J Pats nt tne WATERER. the Exhibitor = Bond Lee 
Botanic Gardens, Regen’ ark, L 
begs to s CATALOGUE of REODODE NDRONS’ 
ee EAS, ae, is Bd ge and can be obtained in szoban nge 
for two postage st. . The beast ad the R Rhodede ndro 
described, and it the 4 talogue ago a selection of the ute 
favourite kinds of Pinuses, Some, 
The American Nursery, ‘Bagshot . Surrey. 
EORGE 
BAKER begs that his 
DESCRIPTIVE RUBS, CONTE of AMERICAN wh 
may be had on applica cation. 
ewal pons asu near ns mey „Surrey, 1} mile mile 
hour's 
abe 
‘CULLOcH's DESCRIPTIVE 
BUTLER & M‘CuLtocn, Seedsmen, South Row, or Strand Side, 
opposite nomnemptcn Street, Covent Garden et London. 
CALCEOLARIAS! CALCEOLA 
B bey COLE aan oe pectfully to ror eter the lovers 
of Se CRO ARE 8 hers. is now prepared to offer strong 
unbloomed Seed m his select stock. Without pots, 4s. 
_ per dozen aes see ri 
he C. begs further to to say his collection of Calceolarias the last 
few summers have been the admiration y om who hars saapa thew. 
The ine erally supplied.—Keyfield Nursery, St. Albans. 
i AND SELECT RURSERY ees 
JMPORTANT TO PLANTERS iA COMPA- 
taare FORMING NEW PARKS.—See Advertisement in 
ners’ Chronicle of the 21st February, page iv 
S COMMON LAURELS, 1 to 2 feet, strong transplanted, 
E FOR UGAL do., 1 to 2 feet, 20s.; 2 to 3 feet, very bushy, 
1. 10s. il. 108. per 100.— WILLIAM JACKSON & Co. Bedale, Yorkshire. 
REODODENDRON CAMPANULATUM cree), 
14 feet, very bushy, 4/. per 100.—The above handsom 
be planted for Ornamental Deitit 
abound. Here, although the winter has 
i 
_ where hares and rabbits 
been v. not a 
_ CEDAR of LEBANON, strong plants, 1} to 2 feet, 5L; 2 to 
{erie an y to WILLIAM Jacksox & Co, Bedale, 
Be 
LLYHOCK SE 
CHAM ade WARD beg to offer their HOLLY- 
HOCK SEED in parmis at 1s. 6d., 2 d ac 
oe is selected fro v 
begs to invite attention to his 
stock of the wae all of which are war- 
sew and Nga; ALE. a is large and choice 
nhouse Plen nts, Exotic and British 
Ferns, Bedding 1 Fiants, ec, the 
whole of which are offered at the 
tent with superior quality 
moar are published, onl will be 
t 
ecngiiete ı fro of bloom all 
and in and in Amerie; iit ca 
of Sardinia, 
the above, free by post, 4s 
The Hope Nurseries, oe Yorkshire. 
f 
| in their = yrim Ca 
3 | to their col 
- beep om assortm various choi 
e 
every Mepesiition pra 
ould be in every ga 
it has = the s Kigħesi i 
res PINCE, anp CO, very respectfully beg | 
leave to announce that the superb specimens of 
LLIA 
mellia House are now in flower; they are 
fine this season, and great additions neve been apy | 
tion. ui oer new Show e Pia is also filled with a 
la 
particulari 
flowers. 
n n 
” n 
12 packets of the d 
Sent free on receipt of Post-office Order. —JosErit May '& Co. G 
1, Wellington Street, Strand, near Waterloo Bridge. i 
HIGHGATE S i ei 
wos CUTBUSH a ON will 
eir New Variegated- Folegog Totila, “ MRS. CUT- 
pa ž ‘the on week in May at7s. 6d.each. Usual discount | 
o They 
(in $8 pots) at at very moderate price 
HIVAS’ PRICED iat. “OF FARM SEEDS. 
will forward 
i | GEORGE his 
Aye SEEDS, free by 
a most correct and complete ublication. 
North-west of England Seed Establishment, Chester. 
pD SON favs 
ino ofring t the two following plants, which they can with | used 
dence re end, and respectfully solicit early orders to 
7 
ESSRS. VEITCH a much pleasure 
ood pia 
ASIA PRINCESS 
sepals, beautifully reflexed, white sarig free bloomer, and 
ienhenhtebie the best habit of all the w hite corolla varieties. 
mall nd having the val 
fowerd a Tong time. The flowe 
beautiful rose, with dark 
N. 
aie “out le 
gee wel Iso a fine stock of stot and Fancy GERANIUMS ‘al 
PRICED |? å 
post, and it will be found pe 
ROYAL (Verrca), rich scarlet tube |€ 
process of clarifica 
e 
ta | non-calcar reous, partichlarly if t 
a 
spota in upper petals. 
at the Crystal Palace Horticultural Show on the kym of — 
eo Mas i as awarded the First Class Prize as a seedling fo: 
din 
Strong giants of each of the above will be ready for ot agp 
the cation.» in April, at 7s. 6d. each. Prices to the Tra 
applicat 
ln 
Exotic Nurseries, Exeter and Chelsea, March 21, 
FARM A GARDEN SEEDS. 
ND 
À A 
ac 
nen LAWSON a e QUEEN’s SEEDS- 
N, &c., Edinburgh an don thea intimate that | 
their "ANNUAL tga List’ of AGRICUL TURAL and 
other ; 
SEEDS is now ready, a nt post free on application. | 
The prices this year a be Bn moderate, and will bear 
favourable comparison with nus of niy other house. ‘Supplies | 
ondon House, 27, Great 
for England sent atonal from od 
George Street, Westminster, 8. W 
ETER LA CWSON AND SON, ahs QuEEN’s SEEDS- 
MEN, &c., Edinburgh and London, have a v 
NATURAL GRASS oe this season, 
the sugar detai 
stock = in beds of ai kam iier covered by ea 
inv. 
BARRON, NURSERYMAN, 
LANDS 
hic 
regalis, t ge A "i the British nach , from ai 10s. to Bl. per 
r fro: o 2s, 6d. each 
T skati near Sw ari sang March 21 21, 
CAMELLIAS. — 
NHANDLER anp SONS, Nurserymen and Szens- 
men, beg to inform their Dag and the public bah their 
extensive collection of CAME = = now in flow They 
have also a great variety of Aan , Ferns, and Flo owering 
Plants.— Wandsworth Road, Parc 
the Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1857. 
pins 
One of the most she gamei suggestions or 
meya Tately been made is that of infusing vigou 
nto plants by jar ‘their roots or seeds. At 
ast we so translate 
m e 
; but candying ma pamphlet 
n this 'subject* the kitor i in the first oes goes 
how 
candying process. 
the subject will per 
Animal black, or animal charcoal, that is ie say 
bones charred in close vessels after havi 
eir pec properties 
Aa us follow him as briefly as 
n up in 
fo substance only suits 
uch A are siliceous, or 
y are damp op 
certain soils, pars 
. Ites l ee newly a 
8 f fine di n it is well adapted to 
Crveiferous plants in a Bap and to Grasses, i 
uding rig but it seems ies mS little effect u 
leguminous rops. Care 
to use it “fresh from te wend r refiners 
ned in it, T ferinented: 
lactic, acetic, and butyric aci 
to v Mr corer 
matte ange ammonia res 
| the mat It ensures good st of Beet and Rape 
‘if eae in the form o Pac nap as will be rêsenily 
pene eae or if dus over roots previously 
ned. Patis. Dahlias, Asparagus are much - 
be nefited by the a grace and mar Bre ps 
nar’ En ily if their roots 
dusted with it, abai wo pn ofi it being a added v 
the bottom of the hole in tiga they are placed. 
o ust acts much in h ex- 
perience shows that it bites the best effect when 
mixed with an charco 
mal 
The fiesh of animals, prepared by burying them 
rth or other 
produces 
the attention n and gentlemen who contemplate » 18 ano ble su ce. 
laying down land to PERMANENT PASTURE. A List, with Woollen rags, , feathers, all so 
eR a Os, be had free on a ir. if x i by caustic tash 
P. L, & Sox have s sadr published a new ed , at a potasn, 
vei | GRASSES, fou dod om a seri ON THE CULTIVATED are pre to the liquid state, wo w a 
GRASS n of ex over large y ngth candy. ety 0 
the past 25 ars. It comprises a "OET e D 
sunen, potuang wot thei Fie te and their adaptability to | Other well known substances is also = cohol of 
various soils and situations. he Treatise a9 contains Tables w so employed. At last we come to the 
specifying the variou quantiles “ot suitable for tself, 
Mixtures of the vations kinds of Grasses selected by PETER 
Lawson & Sox, at prices varying from 15s, upwards per acre, 
sioria t to the pap t aaran: of soil. 
be addressed to peg London House, 27, Great 
Westminster, 8.W. 
$o 
may 
Misna S trott 
TE 
| & 
EED POTATOES.—The Undersigned have now in how the 
It does not very clearly me ee either from the 
ig tae before us or from the Journa iret 
of Jan. 15 of the A arer year, for which we are 
indebted to the courtesy of M. D'Iturers himself, 
Ach-leaf Kid ney per bushel 8s. | Early Shaws per bushel Se: sist in mi: ong m such 
ss | New Boston n do. ws ow» 68. | Yor PI a 6s. just described, especially liquid horn and wool, 
preie oer 
i inate gecompanying Orders is breiar a is requested with gelatine, i immersing resting roots or seeds 
from unknown correspondents. to be operated on, and drying the jelly by 
Hooper & Co., Seedsmen, Covent Garden Market, , London, W.C. | charcoal ; rhaps in mixing all these substances 
ws | GTRAWBE z RETES. ~ — ng. Pp — -= the |in the first aes and then plunging the seeds 
‘ollowing fine v: es, at wS 
Dundas (Myatt’s), Sir Charles Banier Femith'e), E ’s), Scarlet "None | OT roots into ture, which a 
pa areil teil (Patterso rson's), Taa Pacha (Ward's), Comtesse de | OF candy, and senity Be this as it may, we 
ich), ed of Adages (Ingram’s). | i 
The fol followin, Bs. per 100 ‘on ge Me apiela 
Eha aon ‘Surprise (agate 33, British Queen (do.) sa 
Eleanor (do.), dling, Gol -r (Ki tley’ 8), 
Elton Pine, ello 8 Victoria. and ee ral other 
Post-office rs payable at Y: aie M are expected 
with all See 
WILLIAM J. NICHOLSON, BEREE, Yarm, Yorkshire. 
¥ ACHIMENES. me 
OUIS VA AN’ HOUTTE’S New oi ney 
AMABILIS, pure white, with a lemon blotch on the lii 
habit of Gesneria zebrina; TYDÆA BARON DE. PRET. 
COUNT THEOD. DE MURAT, DR. PICOULINE, 
ECKHAUTEI and ORTGIESI, will be sent aE ont c "hes st of 
nine ge in the 
Maer diagh Lov 6 CoB Glentaning, Ses Valit, 
ean eo about these Ac 
j in Bower and subscribed for them. 
Agent in peoten R. SILBERRAD, satiated 
Street. —Ghent, Be Igium, March 21. 
‘new has the advantage of protecting seeds 
from contact 
fare 
s d'origine : 
Gr st aiaro agrais Herre come et Fun d Sie. Helène, de 
= is ef du Prafinage. Orleans, 1856. 
May next, at 30s. the set (six sorts), to 
kinds contain Dae richest SaR crimson maroon, and a avge with the air, vp she bring on es in them. 
| ground colours that can seen; y are mottle ciao ana 
= striped in the most strange m manners, They are flowering nearly They w ee for an in time under 
such a coating, vise preserves 5 them bg decay 
| the attacks of insects, only in the 
animale, servant a ae 
