Avast, 18, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
LE. 
E WHEE 
GRASS SEEDS FOR PERMANENT PASTURE 
DELIVERED CARRIAGE 
E to’ ca rticular atte 
wan DS oa RENOVA TING OLD P 
Eiere much pleasure in saying that the oo 
We can supply 
e have 
GRASS SEEDS and CLOVER yh ini a. Land for Permanent Pasture at 30s. per Acre. 
LERS 
FREE. 
OHN STANDISH igs to on os the 
name, and he takes t į 
dering his tonnes for, t mae very li beral patronage bestowed 
late firm, and h receive a continuation of the same, which 
he will always caneawour to merit. He also begs to state that 
SEEDS need Pra PASTURE, and to 
ranch of our business our particular pat 
supplied have ivet very aiit satisfaction. 
“Charlton Kings, € = tenham, Dec 1856. 
the pleasure that she Grass pte 
nished by you ` 
in or ihe x 
ae g sieri 
“Blythe Court, Newnham ni 
dosh think it due to you to say that the Seeds you chee ve supp plied | 
1 % shad th Jald A. l + caven 
or Speers years. 
S gi ccf watched it every season, and it has never 
shown s of decay, but is now, together with that 
an 
whieh I ind dn in “1852, the admiration of the REYE ae 
and = ich I ha d 
ually promising. 
P.S. It would be well to add that in each case I described tl 
this I 
th for the last four Lig have. been exceedingly goo 
with yr ian to your enced r. Permanent Pasture, it Bo my 
belief that it cannot be s Wm. Bro 
ROBERT SHARPE, Esq., "ows Court, near roa 
“ January 29th, 1857. 
« money much pleasure that I give the result of my laying 
down nearly fifty acres for Pe nent Pasture with Grass Seeds 
by ype f these I, laid aie twenty acres in 1851, in 
a 
could not have been 
Frio which I laid down ucceeded so'. well that I 
had great difficulty in a a emis of mine who saw 
177 | 
CALER Monasi , Esq., Chur ps “ee cestershire. | Rh 
“ I have much pleasure in informing you t the Grass aoe 
had from to rs year suc a particularly well; the produc 
o it this yea s been estimated 
From the Rev. G. pr en Deerhurst Rectory, Tewkesbury. 
“ 18th February, 1857. 
easure in speaking of the excellence of your Grass 
seeds; k aay had a very go year, from 
a of ground laid down two years before by my ag ape 
shall b 
with it a veld adjoining.” 
J. © WHEELER &. SON, 
Seed Growers, Gloucester. 
HE Climate of Gloucestershire: is peculiarly 
favourable for the Growth. and Harvesting of 
Garden Seeds. We have this season succeeded in getting 
in our stock in pete conditi 
CULTURAL sea ETC. 
THOMAS. GIBBS as anD CO., THE SEEDSMEN TO. THE 
YAL AGRICUL’ : OF pea prem beg to an- 
nounce that their bulks lke of GRASS SEEDS are now finished | 
cleaning, and they can su for laying down Land 
Permanent Meadow and Irrigation or W. Meadows, 
ks or P: near Mansions, Cemeteries, Garden Lawns 
&c. Also VATING RE for improving ol 
ere and other ; Clovers, White Belgian 
Tuas Bod cod ottor Mangal W trols; Svease; Hybrids antother 
and other Mange s other 
d all kinds of Farm Seeds. 
Turni 
KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS, either = collections ready 
assorted or separate. Grass Seeds oa 
FLOWER a. fae pa pruss 
ager &e. 
rately to order. 
G. i to in a “GIBBS DE- 
FIANCE n ' PEA, which they strongly recom men a as one of gen 
finest Ta Detail Catalogues sent o 
application. nif ort oe = Gb poe rang to the Royal 
Agricultural Society of England, corner of Half. Moon Street, 
dl nea T 
PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. 
EORGE GIBB $ AND Co., 26, Down Street, 
Piccadilly, beg to announce’ that their MIXTURES OF 
GRASS- SEEDS are now ready for delivery at'the following 
Mixtures for laying Land to permanent Grass, for pe. 
poof = other soils qiipwine 2 bushels and 12 Ibs. 
abe 30s. > abe 
xtures for Park or Field Lawns ‘(allowing 2 ‘ishale and 
12 Ibe. to th to the acre), s. per acre 
Pa for improving ‘and. "renovating ‘old Grass Land, 
s$. per 1b. 
finest sorts) for forming lawns, 
3d. pe 
G: G. & Co.’s New Priced AGRICULTURAL CATALOGUE 
is now ready, and will be forw lication.— Go: 
IBBS & Co 26, 
j s, 9d. Ib. 18. Ib. ; 
ts. ton Dh ga 1s. 8d. Ib. ; taproved Italian nomial: 78. a 
per EH men os Dre Smee Piccadilly, W 
WATERER, oe Exhibitor Of th 
Botani 
ý nt’s Pa d 
hega to tate that CATALOGUE of RHODODENDRONS, 
A AS, ~~ is published, Le can be obtained in nge 
for two postage . The rs of the “age Me are 
and tite. 
deomibd, an kinds striata <p a rome 
The ne, Bagi Surrey. 
5 
patap. BROWN'S NEW ‘SEED CATALOGUE 
ing whi 
can be desired of the choicest 
= ant a othar Faretanee and Flower Seeds. Copies supplied 
W AND + ei FLOWER 'S 
SEEDS. 
Foran abridged List of about 100 varieties of these,see Adver- 
tisements in the Gardeners’ aaoi of Feb. ma 5. 
Free LOWER SEEDS—Best Asso. 
giv tee by post, instructions for culture, = The Catalogue 
with prices per be months of flowering, hardiness, —- s 
Prices per packet of e 
eee select sag erort ‘including newest 5 
vax Ge 6d.; 20 vars. .. 0 
ene plei pea Pei packets, for filling beds 
OA ana e 12:vars. ... ssa 5. 0 
gaiean new, Ts.6d.; 6 
6 
pi a 0 
Geah. i ORE EN Pentstemon, Glox- 
oma vthies Florist Fiswine, patefatty caved 
es AND SEAKALE.—Having a very 
f Asparagus — ee we can a almost | 
any’ quantity a at the erage A a Per 100.—s. d 
AKA B ROOTS .-. 
iw ove iig 8 0 
DIRONG. 12:0 
LARGE CR š i. B0 O 
so Ss ANT ‘ SPARAGUS, 2 years sop Be OO 
Do, 3y esri as. & U 
Much lower by the thou 
We have at least 500,000 strong Roots of sel and ri Rs 
so that we me supply ™ orders with fine strong Roots 
WIL E Merchants, uà, 
PO 
'HOMAS ERR P has to offer 2 200,000 BERBERIS 
or MAHONIA ae ey ome 
SPRUCE FIRS, 
YEWS, do. ae Sons 3 to oa 
lags ged MS and ENGLISH. ee for Avenues, fine.. 
SCAR KS, fine for single trees. 
BLACK ITALIAN = 10 to 12 ft., &e, 
Also a large e EVERGREENS and ORNA- 
MENTAL TREES; such as pon rarely -= be — with. 
Banbury Nursery, April 
warren o gary Aamo pegas BEDDING. 
Wren Wood . a SON sons tt to HC that the 
during, these warm growing showers. is 
very e ible nf om grom out San —_, a fom ene d refer 
with ane to their overwhelming s usands of 
first-rate healthy plants, ae = "personal } mkan A which they 
earnestly ag _— ir _ 
niina si 
9 to 12 
15 
ae: Perpetuals. ia to 18 cae ave 
‘bons eins Noisette 
Chine Snae 
The ditado wn Pc at caret ee Cntaloguen; Whole- 
sale and Retail, gratis 
app 
Woodlands tas Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
EW PERPETUAL ROSES IN POTS. 
Etendard du Sebastopol 5s. Od. | 
| Mathurin pnek cil 
E aa ee j . 
es 2 
Prince Noir 
Triomphe inorri . us 2 6 
Souvenir: a pong ars Due a nized 
d’ Angleterre ... «» 2. 6 |, Belle Jardini aos ae 
Marquise de Murat ... 2.0 tant ti Balbiano, B... 2 6 
anc Weapon 2 0 1 Pelissier ...2 6 
tenda s teurs:2 0 Gen ae eae g 
pen onna: oom ; 0 sean r y z 
ulins Lansezeur ... 2 6 a 
Captain Ingram, M. . 2 0 | Mrs. Standish see aoe 260 
M poses 7 a 6 | Alfred Dalmas, sae 
«ore | Com: n Bin Z6: 
oria pabila, Plants ts of the shove ean. be. obtained of 
Henry May, the Hope Nurseries, Bedale, Yorkshire. 
LIAS. 
COHN KEYNES, Fronin ‘Sal isbury, obtained. 
ELEVEN Certificates at the National Exhibition of Seed- 
lings. Only oS ae ae Certificates were awarded for gpa 
the whole seas truly fo or flowers will be read 
= distribution p pare se of May, First-rate plants sw 
s: year be Le on. Catalo sd of the leading; show. 
Pahia will be sent on application.—Castle Street, Salisbury, 
Royal Scarlet .. 10s. e CRA. 5... .... 10s. 
Fanny es w 1 Charles Perry acc AS 
rs. Edwa dvs 108 6 Conqueror... vast 10% 6 
ated Franklin r 20 G Lady Paxton ... T AO 
Devonshire 10 6 | Tam o’Shanter i 5 
Lord. Gan digan 10 Mar t 
The whole of these ‘obtained Certificates at the 
the exception of a Dodds and Lord Cardiga 
OHN HOLLAND, Bradshaw crate) boul pint 
near Mancheste her offer the following set of 20 
fine show varieties, Ta eas well rooted kbi pidet Plants 
at 12s. theset, hamper, package, &c., included :— 
~ P - — Mrs. Hampton, Hampton's. 
neon ty, Down d’s Mrs. Dodwell, Fisher's 
Duke of ewan Ti Turners Mesmerist, Veitch’s 
Earl of Cardigan, Holland’s Miss Talbot, Dickson & Có?’ 
Emperor, Hale’s ‘Memnon, ' 
Etta, Middlemas’s. [Laird's | Medora, Downie é Laird’ 's 
Fanny Kemble, Downie &,| N , Dickson & Co.'s. 
Golden Drop, "s pager 
Great Western, Hooper’s Sir John n Cathent Turner’s - 
ras = Laird’s Yellow © &S8mall’s 
J. confidently recommend the 
flowers of Aree wal merit. Older kinds, nt as. ts Nonsuch, Satis. 
faction, Fearless, Duke of Perth, Wouderful, &c., 4s. per dozen, 
A few packets of very choice Pansy Seeds, at at 1s. ied! 2s. per 
ket, Priced and Descriptive parges age ready, and dane 
JE forwarded on application. — Orders payable at 
e 
i 
‘Notion ni 
Sarai tedmet 
u ta- 
tions, he will be happy to give advice on those subjects. And 
PES, 
the.assistance of}a Landscape Gardener 
ying out pak grounds and in fom 
bain in la mplated Improve- 
ments, as well as in a es tses relating to uatnontal Garden- 
ing and a s: Are erms for Designs and Attend- 
ance be hac on pEr rrei Estimates given and Contracts 
taken. 
*,* The is about Two Miles from the Sunningdale 
Station, South Western Railway. — The. Nursery, Bagshot, 
Surrey. 
SHARLES NOBLE, of the late Firm of STANDISH 
BLE, has still to ‘offer fine ita od of STANDARD 
ROSES, “including. ny Margottin, Gloi de Dijon, Sei 
hododen nipe varieties; sipi. 0 commone’ 
kinds, ee pare ee Pinus insignem 
[RE rts x Wellinetonta ‘gigantea ` well a 
ading k f Conifers, Hardy Bvorgteens &e, for w. 
| lat Firm = Daan so long cele epea a shot, April 18, __. 
enh 
anp CHAR 
foliage 7 bright E caer and the general pain of the plant is 
e and beaut Price 5s. 
VAR IE GATED GERANIUM EMPEROR (Lez). —This is 
decidedly the “or It was 
obtained by a sak be 
and the MOUNTAIN OF LI 
of sa“ impro 
and the flowers: being sta 
hout burning, rendering it all that can bi 
. 6d. The usual 
SEEDS is no w ready, an 
nes he prices ry 
with, those of any other house. 
for England sent ee ae ger tengan erei 27; Great 
George Street, Westminster, 
on. 
Som have recently published a new o 
(0) THE CULTI 
GRASSES, founded een ar of experiments extending over 
the pas % yonsa all d on of all th 
— pointing ‘out their. qualities and their alert to 
vari ils and situations. The Treatise also contains Tables 
pusliviig the various ngs an of Seeds set nitabble for, 
every poe aras of so 
Mixtures of the we oa kinds of Grasses selected by PETER 
LAWSON & E Sox, at prices Lp am a from 15s. upwards per acre, 
according to the:description of so 
be a hi London House, 27, Great 
d quantities 
"tor qua ¿é 
remote parts of the: 
ftom 
kingdom can procure good Seeds at v very moderate prices 
this Establishment. — For lars, apply 
Surron & SoN Growers, Reading, Berks. 
THE GRAND WINTER GARDEN AT CHELSEA: 
ready for immediate use. 
quested, where will al 
t iety of Hot y T Geoea ouses, paeen ber e 
Forcing Pits, and the Hot-water: Apparatus, adapted for mek 
required pyn, 
T Joun WEEKS & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea. 
SATURDAY, “APRID 18, 1867: 
MEETINGS FOR 
me ee IT 
TUESDAY, 
WEDNESDAYy 
8 Pax. 
ponte its. sonar, ote Ne ibbevess SRM 
saya a creed ay may. that Evorsta 
e offered at 
Uom ry for rides 
Fruit Exhibition of the sal pie oe ociety 
to be held next October t That it is something im- 
‘Evatt d. seem certain, since it is placed on a- 
with Pine Apples, Grapes, and Oranges. It, 
