THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 11, 1857. 
j $ amend RHODODENDRONS. — Seven kaaas 
from Seed imported by 
Sturdy pl plana h i a aae 3s. 6d., the set fi 
©., Upper Clapton Nursery, 
a anp, CO. offer the CONIFER under- 
named :— 
PINUS BENTHAMIANA, undoubtedly the ne of 
all the iren species. w grow 
G 
WHEE 
GRASS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT PASTY 
DELIVERED CARRIAGE FREE. 
Erk RAS qom 
RE 
ens n: 
ing tn Bugltsh arboretuns Soin de mates rent oF ite ola Ww. beg to call _particalae attention to our GRASS SEEDS ror PERMANENT PASTURE, and tọ 
hardy as the tch Fir, Good Plants from Seed, 1 foot, per SEEDS 7 TING OLD a. y navo made this branch of our business sped Particular stu 
dozen, 54s.; h, 5s and we “ite ese idore in sayili that the Grass See o MA upplied have given very great pátio fo dy, 
THUJA GIGAN A, a pe Peg tree from California, We can supply GRASS SEEDS and CLOVER For’ laying Spee Land for Permanent Pasture at 30s. yee Acre. 
where it attains the height o eet, with\a trunk 7 feet in 7 s 
i the habit of thE plant is pi and foliage elegantly *Chi weap ton Kings, Cheltenham, 3 Dec. 27, 1856. At least 
imb: e is quite hardy, and we T recommend it. I have the pleasure to inform you th or eight years seven 
Strong Plants from Seed, 18 to 24 inches high, each, 31s. dihat be you for the grounds vE the r Ohea Colle I have carefally watched it “big i re sa and i 
PI rq Sperone or CALIFORNIAN MOUNTAIN | extending over we acres, have answered admira ably. See is shown any symptons of decay, but to jitt: vite that 
PINE, a s, belonging to the two-leaved section. | now a beautiful sward. “Wm. JOR which I laid down i in 1852, the. admiration í of’ the nei ghbou: cists 
speci 
Plants Atay! pkey "9 ahok high, per gri 42s. 
Upper r Cla apton Nursery. London, N. E.—April 11. 
Bnet Clapton Nursery. onion, N- E- ee ee Ei 
Eanes “NUBIGEN A, a ` fine hardy ever- 
to the Araucaria Sheena satel noble tree it era 
resembles; ce ret Ro are produced in whorls; the foliage is 
of a dark glossy green. Single plants, two years from Seed, 
each, 15s.; i ioe’ 120s. 
PODOGA mtg Sen ks heei hardy, ornamental species 
folia 
120s. 
onger and narrower. Single 
compact habit, from t 
giant of the forest from es, 
E ahaha IMBRICATA. 3 to 4 inches trons Seed, per 
ri had great difficulty in porsche some friends of min 
J. ©. WHEELER & SON, 
the Court, Newnham, Dec., pee 
ot think it due to you es sv that the Seeds you h have supplied | 
e with for ve Si four years have kra eon good ; 
with respect. to mixture for Permanent Pas , it is my 
belief that it pied te t be surpassed. soe own.” 
From ROBERT SHARPE, Esq., MEANE _— near Ohepstow, 
anuary 29th , 1857. 
“Tt is with much alee ie that I give the result of my layin 
own nearly fifty acres for Permanent Pasture with Grass Se e 
supplied by by you, Of these | I laid down twenty acres in 1851, 
1852 cres, an and I am ‘nay 
better selection of Seeds could not have been 
eeded so well that I 
e who saw 
roar yes a 
“That which I laid down in 1851 s 
a 
2 
and Ih 
laid Adh in 1855 is equally promisi 
P.S. It would be well to add that. in each case I 
; this I consider essential.” 
ft * Fie 
Tes whic] 
fare 
get MORGAN, cham. Peir cestershire, 
av h pleasure i you that tbe G Seeds 
I had fı ma ro last year lee particalariy pec: ; the prod 
from it this year has been estimated a 
Rev. G. BUTTERWORTH, vibe priar wiley: 
“18th Fe bruary, 
“T have pleasure in speaking of the excellence of mili. ib 
eeds; I certainly had a very good crop of Grass last year, from 
= extent of ground laid down two years before b 
t 
sonsa: I shall be oe of some more Grass Seeds Bh in 
From the 
a field adjoi 
Seed Growers, ou 
ints PALUSTRIS; or Swamp Pine of N. America, per 
8. 
Pan Us Aall agp hand Tag sanen ‘species ‘with very mene aE 
, per 
Conservatories in this co 
dozen, 42: each, 3s. 6d. 
H, Low & ZASA vanes 2 capia Nurseries, London, N, E. 
CABB. 
Je ‘CATTELL ean can aaah 
Seed-heds of TaD 
50,000 DWARF ROSES IN POTS. 
pale WOOD anp SON have much pleasure in 
f he root, now rea 
hiis ste ing. g ae pis oat the oat of the stock offered may be formed 
from tho following select list of a few of ‘the leading kinds :— 
UAL. Per 
Per Doz.—s. 
ty. 
other leading ki 
200 Géant des Batailles ... own selection) .., 12s. to 18 
roy rk xy or to the Edenbridge Station, South-’ 
Eastern 
way. 2000 
pA pei matam must accompany orders from unknown corre- ] 4000 A lexa 
dents.— Nurseries, Westerham, Kent, een 
IMPORTED GERMAN AND OTHER ad SEEDS, 
VECETABLE SEEDS, ETC 
talogues are published, and will be 
ninvactea D rot upon optiéation 
PA ge fos ursery, Seven Sisters’ and Hornsey Roads, Holloway, | 5 
ca ASS ANO AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, ETC. 
EEDSMEN TO THE 
oF ENGLAND, big i to an- 
E balks. ol of GRASS SEEDS are now ey 
to 
ane: r Water Manacwe. 
Patks or near Mansions, Ceme sotias, Garden Lawns, 
‘&e. Also RENOVATING MIXT URE for’ improving "ad 
muia tanan ana other EA grasses, Clovers, White Belgian 
and otber Carrots, Drum nd other er Cabbages, Y. ellow Globe,. 
Wurzel saa other 
S, &e, 
FLOWER SEEDS in ass assorted packets, or srpen to order. 
to draw attention to their “ GIBBS DE- 
FIANCE” PEA, 
which they stron 
finest Table sll cultivation. 
wn upwards will be delivered carriage free to, G 
| 2009 
aul atat ened 
rome , 16 
Jules aie rgotti 
drine Bachietet Ti 
1000 william be . 15 
1000 Loui 15 
000 Souvy coach ray d Leveson 
ower ... 
TEA ROSES. 
na Gloi 20s. to 386 
500 La Sylphide.. ev eee 
Other fine kinds... n. .., 15 
000 Duchessof Sutheriand . a CHINA ROSES 
1000 Pius the Ninth .. ADAPTED FOR BEDDING IN LARGE 
guste Vieto QUANTITIES, 
. 10 
Giani Superieure... q. 10 
500 La viis go Sa 15 Henri Cin Cin 
ippe D’ $i 
nd other fine kinds 9s.to 12 
Fine a Dop . 9s. to 12 
BOUR 
500 Sir Joseph Paxton g” 
uet de Banksian 
500 Bouq Flore " 15 
Argis 
5 pe 
STABLIS == Po 
CARNATIONS. PICOT ND PINKS. j 
n ELL anp CO.’S e¢ p aan i of the above de 
ervedly favourites is Brani the ri extensive in the 
Trade, and having for a series í of years pai aid especial attention 
t of th ti varieties, 
| oe to — them at the following prices for fine strong 
ted pla’ 
CA NATIONS geet edged tere & a 
12 pairs of fine kinds by nam . 80 
extra 24 0 
20 
90 
od 
a oid Clove ‘Carnations per dozen pairs $i bi 
Fi a r Carnations and l Picotees, per 
TREE. ‘CARNATIONS, flowartiig gummer ont winter,—We 
have a very choice collection of this beautiful 
per dozen. 
—The finest oe show Pinks, by noy 
per dozen 
Fine mixed boiia ditto, 6s. per dozen pairs. 
Ai — of 21. gt upwards are delivered carriage free 
ondon, Manchester, castle and Hull, as apii 
sae station within my wes of the Nursery. ie 
Roya’ nt Great — Norfolk. j} 
THE CULTIVATORS OF THE GERANIUM. 
— Upwards of 10,000 strong healthy plants now ready. 
Per dozens, © 
GERANIUMS.—Show ee of 1 5 ee 8 selee- 
tion 
„do„ H, ‘Ws selection a 
Do, do. of 1854, 15s. and 
Do. older varieties, 6s. a 
a 
aoe 
Bs. s por aon, or 20 for 
Catalogues pos and post-paid on application: Thet trade eap 
plied at a great reduction e above prices, particulars o 
are respectfal ly so! the greater part of 
the stock Sper pg pee will be planted» out in May y. 
S. can supply all the new Roses of this season if 
zor recommend teow: until they have them- 
Woodlands raien Maiada naar Uckfield, Sussex. April 11. 
SHOE sero, 
SEEDS. 
ASS anD BROWN'S NEW SEED PATALOGUR 
AND PASTURE atas SEEDS. 
EORGE GIBBS AND Co., 26, Down Street, 
zn beg to a that cats MIXTURES OF 
GRASS Si SEEDS are now ready for delivery at the following 
or laying Lan 
Mixtu d down to permanent Grass, for fra 
poo S ton prt < soils (allowing 2 bushels and 12 ge 
a 
‘Mixtures for Park or Field Lawns {allowing 2 bushels Tns 
12 Ibs. to wine acre) 
taper for improving ‘and ‘renovating ‘old Grass Sand: 
r Ib. 
est sorts) for forming lawns, d. per b. 
a rita & Co's 3 New Priced AGRICULTURAL CATALOGUE. 
now tion.— GEORGE 
Street, Pens W. 
EED 
ME: ROBERT | BAKER. í of Writtle, tex, having 
to insure freedom from ation, begs to submit the foliow- 
ing, which are a i Lpa eo gate with any peed re 
sweepsta be a; 
vo 
GLOB B RED, very in a ond nd equally prolific. 1s. 3d. 
GLOBE ORANGE, a superior dark orange-coloured 
yg the pale orange kinds. 1s. 
a delicate and handsome root, but not so 
brated variet ty, 
contains everything which can be desired of the choicest 
yal smi and other Vegetable and Flower Seeds. oi supplied 
on application. 
AND SELECT FLOWER SEEDS.“ 
For an n aoigh List of —— soe ee of these, see o Advers 
| tisemen riar Gardeners ecto Se 21, H, page 125. 
iy SMOR SEEDS —. 
post, wit peace ee for et ain rg Dh t 
ance colours, heights, months en haeiligens sitar 
arge r packets; for cms beds 
lawns, &c., Ts. 6d.; 12 
12-vars. x. y 50 
ce Greenhouse Perennials, iuti new, 
id. “2 vars. .., peal & 
=| cat rády Bieunials and Perennials, including new, 
. 6d.; 5 0 
rh Hollyhock, Geraniu , Calesola ria, Pentstemon, Glox- 
we See and othe Florist Flowers, carefully saved 
GHONGE th MPORTED GERMAN SEEDS, in separate colours, 
very” 
FINEST vent maaga oe "Thee include the hew 
dwarf and co best adapted oe oe purpose, 
per Ib, an rei not under 1 peck, r bus 
quantity required for ne Tar hs is 24 Te Ss 
Goods Carriage Free (not under 20s.) to all the Lond 
Set and all Stations on the Cole pester Li ne betw: aa n Tondon | m 
wa namang Sesa ae so a aA r 
BASS anD BROWN, 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sndbnry, Suffolk. 
iy “The 
OBLE 
e takes this pnimier of acknowledging, and ten- 
dering h his thanks for, the very li beral pat ronaxe setae on the 
late firm, 
h for a winter crop, and in | 
an autumn i erop, Will een from Sy E 60 sy be had per 
r variety, |t 
YG’S SWEDE, having the crowns with 
a greater symmetry, hnd remarkably | 
capers sin Plaott tin pi pdam a Des 
cein wi n audi the manageme 
be happy to gi A a be 
having good 
tions, he will 
he also embraces the 
the assi 
DO., taney varieties, choice, Bi. 
Ska and English hene raion, 12s. and 
00 s Pe s for 3L., incl ludin g pac kap 
een, op 
` 
oe 
3 gensss ! 
strong. 
FUC ASTAS of 
ATIT DD 
gi 
Do., holasa erect varieties, extra simot AN 6 for 
of Wellingt on, Magnum Bonum, 
aud Cones R e 2s. each, or the 3for 
Do., choice varieties of previous years, 6s., 98., and 
CALC EOLARIAS, Herbaceous, 1s. 6d. to2s. 6d. each, ot 
3. to ” 
.. shrub by, bedding varieties of last Lape ve? inclu 
Cole’s spotted varieties, 1s. 6d. each, o r 20th A) 
” 
o., older varieties, 3s. 6d, an 
ETUNIAS, new, of last season, ‘including the conti- 
pental striped varietie s, 1s, each, or 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ee and Pompone fiowered 
arieties, 4s. 6d. t ous se 
BLOX rod cudiee Ao Thá of last season.» oes 
Dos Con sof Morton and Addisoni, strong plants, 
0 
© 
> es © pate "S z 
rong € 
PIREA. rh pairs, fine named sorts, 10s. ; 
GLOXINIAS. > he following 6 new erect varieties for 
1l., or 5s. each, vi 
Poulin de Neipperg ponents de Brabant, Madame 
ges, 
Roi des Bel mere 
10 3., OF 
Do., not erect flowering, Ds., 12s, 8 and 
ACHIMENES.— magnifica, 2s. 6d.; 
— aa 8, 38. 6d.; Estella, 2s. 6d. ; Auro! en, Bs. 
Do., varieties, 5s. sa 
AZALEA INDICA, pss “12s. and 
eet é! a . Hy a ag 
o PEs bar tees on 
te rre, &c., Sa str trong healthy bp 
ee 
pej 
os 
plants 
Bes, 
ot 
la Reine peter. 
3s. 6d. each, or 
For henge &e., ‘of the above ‘Coll leetions, see C 
may applicatio - enclosing. a stamp. 
logue iea tiegi ent of Bedding Sas 
be ready the end of orig paza partai Debian — 
Geraniums, Cupheas, Heliotropes, &c.; 
Bedding Plants for 1l, and a collection br; Tar 
r] 
for 80s. 
Se iA PLANTS at t Reduced Prices 
he 12 Plants for poi 
Esen Honia pteroc Biy ts. to 2s, 6d. each. 
Myrtus apiculata, 1s 
a m rsin 
y 
flori 
pasa mai poitiana, 1s. 6d, 
Epacris Eclipse (Story’s), 2s. 6d. to 38 
Vaccinium erythrinum, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6 
iata (splendid 
ante wae 
egi 
Francisea confertifolia, 23. 6d. 
enia magnifica, sti 33,6d. 
se > o2 S Se58°095_ 
