Aprit 4, 1857.] 
IMPORT. RS. 
OMAS PER Y oo to offer 200, 000 BERBERIS 
or MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM, of various ages and sizes, | 
SPRUCE FIRS 12 
YEWS, do, do. 
LISH ELMS and ote ws OAK for Avenues, fine. 
LET OAKS, fine for single 
soante rage noaa X POPLAR, 10 to 12 ft., &c, 
a large Stoe t Fine EVERGREENS and ORNA- 
MENTAL TA aena re rarely to be met with. 
= Sr res 
ponte AND BROWN’S NEW SEED ED CATALO 
ing which can f the choicest 
THE GARDENERS’ 
GUE | 
CHRONICLE. 
227 
1 Mean Climate of Gloucestershire is peculiar 
agg sat ge for the Growth and set Faget i y 
We have this season succe n getting 
or our soak i in sta condition, and can ofr it on 
re low t Sta 
a gee Liat will te fi Jora orwarded free on application. 
FTOWETS. ucester. 
3! 
rs a fine effect when 
. Wehave had each variety sage eae marked with 
e Botanical and English _name, height, time of fi 
- and other Vegetable and Flower Aer- Copies es supplied 
fan wering, 
olour t grown g, whe ther erec t or trailing, 
EW AND SELECT FLOWER SEEDS. 
Foran abridged List of about ech varieties theory oa oor 
Sarin aoe of Feb. 2 
nid 
by hoot te rb mie w mek oe T The Catal 
PP dae Ea = ture, atalogue 
wins, heights months of flowering, š hardiness, unten n, 
po ph of each, &e d. 
Eee gelora angea a arp ch Annuals, ir including newest og 0 
50 vars., Ss. 6d. ; 30 vars., 5s, 6d.; 4 0 
20 vars. best dwarf An pa og for filling beds 
Sean nea ae “ame? 
waite i Rai Annuals, including new, 79.64.53 eh 
vars. 
20 vars. choice G Perennials, inelndin new, 
10s.6d.; 12 v = %. 6 
12 va oes è 5 0 
K patiki; Ciilceolaria, Fentstemon, Glox- 
jnia, Primula sinensis, and other Florist Flowers, carefully saved 
from first-rate varieties. 
CHOICE IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS, in separate colours, 
FINEST LAWN get eee stair include the finest 
Is. 
under a to all the London Ter- 
hester Line between London 
yable to Bass & Brown, or 
BASS ayp BROWN, 
Seed and ae ne aoe Mane pion Suffolk. 
UELL anp CO. Royal } A Pg Great Yarmouth, 
YQUELL on 60 ta call attention to the following, which 
they are now sending out in fine. 
CAMELLIAS, in choice new kinds, without bud, 2ts. dozen, 
EPACRIS, of TAT 12s. per doz.; 
kinds, bushy 8, 12s, per dozen. 
own! Linde, for 50s, tees 
CTNERARIAS.—A choice collection of all the best kinds, 9s. 
FUCHSIAS, com new 
lect on of the above beautiful class in good 
healthy plants at 12s. and n. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. id. 
aa i kinds by name, per d 
a a sakes ais sux 
Finest mixed Border Carnations and Picotees, per 
9 0 
PINKS.—The finest first-class show Pinks, by name, ‘9s. to 128. 
——_ mixed border — 6s. per dozen pai 
fine collection choice vuiidties f at Hybrid Per- 
ma s, well pmi ians a 18s. per doze 
D ig Sada FO. RMO: M.—A most bea utifal new variety, 
a habit more dwarf than D. Hender- 
soni, 18s. per dozen, This fine variety produces flowers from 
May to October; and forms a lovely and permanent bed of 
the schon blue, 
Pag nhl BARLOWI Axp MOOREA NUM.—6s. per doz. 
PERSON and phew song panes it 1s. 6d. oooh 
of all the new and handso varieties 
of this "much simia Aner, e. rm ae ineluding that 
PHLOXES, fine do. of 1854 ond 18 
PANSLES.—A fi fine collection sp mr dona first-rate flowers, 
DIEL A SPECTABILIS .—Strong, 6s. per d: x. do., Ss. 
ee OE .—A fine collection of the best pons atatid 
0 
12 0 
o ROSEA axp FEORIBUNDA.—Two beantiful hardy | 
= py pianist dr dwarf mart ahit, goodyciag Degon the 
; 4 flowers, 6s 
een tetas by an eG és. 
TSTEMONS,—A fine collection of all the best kinds, 9s. | 
ae 10 beautiful new varieties, 6s. per dozen 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS.—A frst frets te collection of 1 of the ni newest 
PRINKOBES Double thitennd whee ee 
GEUM ATROSANG UINEUSE z ae Miata; Sh yer 
= plants of this beautfal hardy | 
eerie heads of brigiit blue 
SALVIA EA MACROUAR pa nan eyeton; 9r Towa: 93 
Depa al S 
ROI LEOPOLD, —Fine blue, Gs. per dozen. 
psa ALBA FLORE PLENO., —Fine double 
VSIMACHIe Ty ESCHENAULTI 
A—Fine rose colonr, Ts. each. 
ar NEW BELGIAN.—80 best varieties of this favourite 
- ARCO LE LETION ör HARDY SEEM baie, 423. per doz, 
LIA R 
LYUHNIS 
T ( 
. ROCKETS — Dobie 
- GACEA RUPEA, Go par dort radon; d ‘double crimson, 9s: do. | 
2 A GRA 
Chmpaces SKINNERL 6s ih be yp obras 
PULLA ALBA ds 
LILY ov te me Valier. Spent, Gs. pak 
PRONIES.— A choice 100. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS A n0t 12 new 
ÜLARTS, 6 6s. Se por dozen, 
se Saas as: well as jy 
Orders be made 
4 
&e., the time it should be sown, and ‘other valuable werd as to 
ies cultivation. In apti these Ahaia og we Bepop been careful 
to exclude all which a loo or have an ìn metguttent nt 
ap 
are 
and ha 
entire satisfaction 0 
re really sho 
prove to t the 
espoelatiy are dare j superb. „The Collections will be sent free by 
| Nothing like the: stair raat 
Fift 5 
One hundred diy e Ain m 
prine uh the varieties, all Tre and beutiful > y 
20s, 
in pay ment. 
J.C. WHERLER & E we Teea, Gloucester. 
FL + ha As 
C. WHEELE > SON. hen n offering 
e the following choice GERMAN FLOWER SEEDS, kiana 
they have imported fro of the m lebrated growe 
German Asters, = leat i mtg ene see sie gs. 
” The above amelie mixe we Ee SS 
French Saes ipe s), 12 varietie es. 8 6 
German Stocks, popen Mag “brilliant and ‘ime 
colou ie 
24 varied R Abe as + 570 
” ” 2 6 
’ The above brilliant colours mixed” 1 0 
New large-flowering Ten-week Stocks, assortment of 
ee feta «= 2 0 
The e 8 colours mixed. 170 
Waltfowers, 10 splendid varieties mss Mere we E 
et of the above mix See L-0 
ant on by P: Postage Stamps taken in payment. 
From James F. MARTIN, ESQ., Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, N.B., 
24th December, 1856. 
h pleasure in testifying to the aeey- diar of th 
— PM Phe Ten-wee m your 
s last season. Suffice k to say “inte were admired by all whe 
var te and carried the First Prize at our Horticultural Show 
se sethantes o 
the Germ as aies "peciat 
I ever AA My ad himiad were gy pi pleased pen them, an 
have desired me to have next year’s supply the Tomei 
ree.— Yours truly, i OHN DAVENPO 
"n peage; to T. B. Potter, Esq., Buile Hill, pr OES 
m Mr. WILLIAM DaRoN, of $f fee, near Swansea, 
Nov. 18 
“The — seeds Zz mp ode dae 
“T hav in bearing ores to the excellency and 
purity of the sod supplied to me last season. 
The imported 
Stocks and Asters were the best I have seen for many main.” 
From Mr. Maxton, Homme House Gardens, Herefordshire. 
“The German Stocks and Asters are splendid.” | 
J.C. WHEELER & Son, Seed Growers, Gloueester. 
THE FINEST GLOBE AS ED IN T J 
HoN RD TILEY begs to inform the lovers of this 
nd unequalled fi that sa of 
i 
seed saved from 24 of the choicest varieties ever exhibit ted, pro- 
yer every flower perfect, the shape being eroii of a ball, 
well filled up t e petals beau- 
tifully quilled, E. T. has received numerous Aeh mtra from 
those who have purchas it years put speaking i and the highest 
praise of the fine varieties produced from the seed they obtained 
of him.—Sold in packets at 1s. 6d. each. 
Ci from Best n eer et 1s. per packet, 
Sweet Bebe Seed, saved from all the choicest and most 
o size of a to distinction of colours, there 
s. per 
Hollyhock Seed, ee 24 of ge best named flowers, 1 oer 
sitalis or Fox flowers of the mos 
ugine oe pag gh Plants of the same, 
walk Moca woe Oe is season, 2s, 6d. per ove H. per 100." 
Fine dark Clove ae ts. per pair, 
best named varieties, 2 tog per dozen, or 17, per rie, “They wil will 
bloom well this season, and E haesiv otf +g! fine dou 
Good named varieties of Hollyhocks, 12s. per dozen. peep mew portion 
ee ee postage free, and the plants, hamper and 
package 
A Pos fice Order, or penny postage stamps, must accompany 
every oni, when any Lae" or the whole, as the case may be, 
maie im e ee ai ded! te z i 
—E. can.s supply fo s unequalled new 
Cucumber inca at 3s. ae ae 
Epwarp TILEY, Nurseryman, Serdeman, and Florist, 
iwc ad ewer Church Yard, B: 
T'e THE SUBSCRIBERS are arami ts 
supply well- 
T nui healthy plants of the following kinds, at the prices | Abies 
NEW GERANIUMS of 1856 igh og :—Leopard, Floretta, 
Br bam Bia in Countess, 8 ae Dü val, 
Elise M 
1 for 5s. > Field: Marchi, 
Victory, Love J: makni Blue ge oe i of 
taser mpératrice Elizabeth, Dr. McLean, olford, 
t; 
e rrien, Poraka de 1856 for 15%.:—Venus de ona 
Favourite, Admiral Boxer, Conqueror, Prince of Wales, Impéra. 
ce Eugenie, Donna J Amig arias A pem, revoluta, General 
Williams, Charlem 
12 TEA ROSES of lee best 1 nina or 18s, 
-= ABABPA INDI m do, 12s. 
do. 18s. 
12 CAMELLIA JAPONICA, bost st kinds, = 
; A i tothe gt 
F Best NEW HOLLAND Phet meie 
A Targe collect ios 08 the most'showy Bedding Plants willie be 
ready by the 1st of May. from 208. per T 100, and for which early | 
miee = sen pes ted. lox EER a sid 
ASTERS a xotic Nursery, Canterbury, s 
Maidstone. A remittanee or reference Tegr re 
* 
Fant } 
from unknown correspondents. 
shy b 
ppearance, = that the collections will comprise ba: y thone whisk 
ndso and which ould S 
do. 60s. 
4 ia sHRUBRY C ALCEOLARTAS of pea w and best kir ote a _ 
; Priced: Cotalaguar will be 
Warener 
P, brindare AND SEAKALE.—Having a very 
ock of Asparagus vo ere we can supply se 
any goantiy a at the following pri Per 100,—s. 
FINE AKALE ROOTS .. ous ss. 8 ~ 
STR NG. une 12 0 
LARGE CROWNS .. 20 0 
gh nin GIANT ASPARAGUS, 2 year” sis : 4 
Mu a lower by the san 
We have at least 500,000 strong Roots of Seta and Asparagus, 
so that we can supply all pan with fine cots. 
WILLIAM & Co., Seed alinia Plymouth, 
E. 
OHN STANDISH begs to say that the Nursery 
g 
late firm, and hopes 
he will always endeavour to merit. He also begs to oa that 
avi experiencein Planti seien nagementof Planta- 
peor Sade will whe! oes to give ad on those subjects. And 
ha <a present Nero bag to say that he has enga; 
the dertetadbes we of r rane paa a Gardener i in good practice, to er 
advice in laying out ne mds d Im 
ments, as well as in alls Ak et relating to Ornamental ar 
=k, and Garden Architecture. Terms for Designs and a 
may be haé on application. Estimates given and Con 
e, * The N rsery is about Two Miles from the — 
Station, Š Routh B berry pe Railway.— The Nursery, Bagsh 
Apri 
MES HENRY MAJOR, Ea i 
nnounce that his n new sd ai 
seedling at shrubby Calceolarias is n 
Price 21. 10s. set, bamper included. 
m oe Br opiniii 
eo as, nin ne blooms, ys pay in colour; all above 
average aie properties; a very fine to go together. We doubt 
if a nine aak varieties could “compere with them without 
losing.” —Lloyd’s Newspaper, A t 10, 1856. 
Bios second set 
ce is. j + ed included. Ve Ty 
. 6d. per packet, or three packets, 34 
panied by a Post-o office Order iy opera $ vod ry 
dias of ef as are not sent 
through the post. A s aerat a wer list of the new Calceolarias may 
oh seod aana Postage stamps will be taken in payment 
the s 
r Leeds, 
ware prii 
y to send o 
The following on 
pr! 15, abia his best s of last year; 
choice Galeolaria Seed gerd, 
F a gy 
NTLEMEN ENGAGED IN mamma; 
ATERER — E, ers. Bes offer the 
plan 
k ER imbricata, smal 1i for rad toye out E pne E by the 1000 
feet by the 100 
# p aE 5,6, nd 8 foot high Nothing can ex- 
fimt me ot rae and all 
Abies Douglasi, a splendid lot of korks 3, 4, £68 8 to 12 feet high 
P. Cem large quantities, 2,3, 4, 5, and 8 feet 
Montezume, fine plants, 3 and 4 feet high 
Benthamiana, in — esa from seed 
acr 
23s 
foot highyand as much through. Most 
»  Nordmannia ate, kai be and wide, all from seed 
” 
= in appa afted 
i 1,2, and S DPI maneri leads, and none of them 
s s, 1 year’s, from 
vy vig geveral hundred me spocimens, 5,6, 7/8, & 10 ft hi 
several e e 7, 
é Lebanon, 2, 3, 4, and 6 feet Phe a 
a ps to _ 10 feet 
Cryptomeria p PEEN Seg 3 to 10 fe 
Sapma mra 2, 3,4, 6. an 8 feet 
Goveniana, ee 3, and 4 fee 
canadensis, 3 to 
a iioalai hundreds of plants, 4, 5,6,and S fot igh, per- 
peor 
Cen ne 12,3, A, cp to fet peat 
Lapiiadon chilensis, 2, 9 and d are teen Pans 
pe poo a vast quantity of all sizes, up 
3 LEIES Soe ft 3 ‘ime 
Golden Yews oy thee l 
m Worked, 4,5 6; ae pe. 
see ama a 
s3ess 
ah g a goe naer 
ROMB DANA or hág 8 
n adprest, fne bushes, 2 and 3 feet 
adpressa, Worked as 
Thuja =, ant hundred mens, 2,3, and 4 feet high and 
# oscidentalis, American Arbor Vitæ, the best plant for 
the purpose, 
ree e a uantity just adapted for 
P 5, cai 6 feet a ry a 
» Weareans, ae best variety of Siberian Arbor Vite, 4,5, 6, 
a ee 
Wellingtonia gigantea, a few very fine plants 
Ww 
Chamecyparis 8 sperm variegata, the variegated White 
Cedar, a uantity 2, 3, 4,and 5 font hi 
veen, var. rents N all vari the Common 
Spruce, and very remark: 
»  Clanbraziliana, ditto itto 
elegans, d ditto 
Gregori; ditto 
„ compacta, ditto ditto 
“i ditto ditto 
p yom ditto ditto 
b ffusa, ditto pi a 
Pinus sylvestris me dwarf Sco ük i 
e7 With reference. pianis nd to in. Ad- 
vertisement, we beg to oe ae eaii te win eng 
peach ei and are aee eag 
Variegated Hollies, in J resi bd iae, 2, 3 
ace feet high 
i a fine stock of the best Gold-striped Hollies 
~ Zand 3 feet hi f 
Some very fine Striped a S feet ies 
As well as the Paiste) we are large hol the ordinary 
ursery as Arbutus, m Phiny Laurels, 
ies, | News Box, pepe aap Lilacs, Piye Bete , Scarlet a. Koss 
Fruit. Trees, é&0. 
“forwarded, free, 
aia ma lai Woking, 
minutes” ride 
