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May 9, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
m iik to say that the Nurse 
sie Aam an A sie eee ty tie 
aloo pl tic 
to give advice in. apie ge out new greats aai in contamplated 
Improvements, as well as in all gs relating to Ornam 
Gardening and Bearden. “Archit ecture. Terms for Des esigns pon 
Attendance ee be had on application. Estimates given and 
one The 5 Nursery is about Two Miles from the Sunningdale 
Station, uth Western Railway.—The Nursery, Bagshot, 
4 y 9. 
Bam May 9. 
aan S NOBLE, of the late Firm of STANDISH 
Evergreens, &c., for ae 
rated.—Bagshot, May 9. 
UNBLOOMED OR Ke CALCEOLARIAS. 
begs 
are now ready. "Ouse cel phat wenty fo Aw or three for 
post free. As the uce of: his unrivalle 
collection, th dl reasonably 
eon jin colour, as ; well as distinct Aes novel in marking 
2s. 6d. per packet. A rece = of 
an M.’s 12 ty gen new seedling Calceolarias dh oye Bm een 
scription, 
with Mr. <r meng eke 
&c., for 21s., hoeapers in mpensate for 
y From ciaras anr ims ai- r a karre aaa is res- 
uested with the order. 
HOLLYHOC 
PAUL anp SON tally s nies that they 
e have now he sl for sale a very large stock of Hollyhocks, 
well-rooted plants IN PERFECT OWS i— 
VARIEGATED GERANIUM. 
PRINCESS ROYAL (Conway's). 
Public 
NWAY reco: 
GERANIUM, and she feels 
every 
ted, and on habit of the plant is 
jega 
eee, em well ada 
ast 2 aiwa apn A peana to the 
e healthy stock of the followi 
mpact, 
Price per plant, 7s. 6d., 
Mrs. Conwa; way has also a 
Mountain of Light, each . 
THE eee VOR SWEDE. 
poe FOUR PRIZE ‘CUPS ‘pened by his Royal 
Highness Prince Albert to the Roya. East Berks and the 
OYAL Bourn peon 5 gery Associations in 
185 and December, 1856, were gained by our customers 
G. Norrington, Esq , Joseph Hobbs See: and Jo KÄ Nash, Esq 
for fields of pia S Dae trae gi oa EDE grown from Seed 
Pric of S om 
December, 
supplied by us. rib. or 50s. g Bi = el. 
Every Tta Aaf a e rate 
prices. A remittance or me aher to bankers Male ae with 
orders from unknown corresponde der ats. 
Goods delivered pare a 
tn per cent. discount allowed for pe van veya 
N Surron & Sons, Royal Berks Seed Rotablichment, 
Beads 
FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
ky: RA : 
323 
ROSES IN P oT s For R B ED DDING, 
Y THE HUN: 
W ix Woop AND "SON beg pria intimate that Aere 
eg va 
saa tnapectionh of whic’ ne ae 
Hybrid eee Ss 12r to 18s 
Bourbons aie 
ina 3. iS 
The trade. ity at a great reduction bec “Whole- 
sale and Retail. gratis in epee f 
__ Woodla: nds Notes, Mareste, near ry Sussex. _ 
50,000 DWAR S IN 
D AND SONS tan miat tE n in 
especial attention to their ae a stock of 
ROSES = rr a portion a of whic h are, offere ı their Feder 
hey OnE Í inv ite their friends. 
Per dozen. 
ted scented - Ue 
ee to 12s. 
an (for walls) 1 
ts 
perad worked c Ae for ‘has 
a Some et rd of ne gor bir “of the stock offered may 
formed from the following select list of a few of the 
leading kinds :— 
+ č "i ag PERPETUAL rs KERET 
a RRN ama er doz.— Bengt d gt aie 
oa 5 
ETER LAWSON anp SON, the Quren's Sens | $000 Gott dep Datalen 5 | Ana othe ding a 
&e. inburgh ta i cg ni ectfully ic mard > 2 = Ti t, rid 
| their A ANNUAL AL PRICE LIST of AGRICULTURAL and woe Duchess ar ARAE a M i 
Sés y, a andrin 5 
cation. The. fret s this year are pote moderate, and will a 2 ate ee ot 000 Glo TE a p ee 20 to 36 
bear es for Engl comparison with hon. of ae ve” house. | 1999 Loui: hat as: AT l aad La Sytphide on. 208. ° 15 
Su ead 1es eir on Ho a a ` a i 
treet, Westminster, 8: W. “ ee: de Leveson og | Other — ae 15 
1000 Duchess f § — BB ciel AA eae i 
0 A Mie . ie E QUANTITIES. 
500 Qu ae .. 15 | Fabvi . 20 
500 Mrs. Riv Cramoisio epiciems ns 
500 La Ville de | en Denis. 15 | Henri 
pe irap LAWSON phd SON, ut if eee i SEEDS- | 500 Jacques 15 | Mrs. Bora uet (cream) . T 
urgh and London, have a very fine stock |. 500 William , 15 | Prince Charles . 15 
ooNATURAL. GRASS SEEDS this season, to which they invite je other laiar kinds Mar Je 80 
the attention o spa a i pe who contemplate} in large quantities (own L’Eblouissante S 
laying down kn STURE. A List, with selection) .. 128. to 18 Louis Philippe D’ Ang 10 
ces attached, ma free on application, URBON. | nd other fine kinds 9s. to 12 
& Son have recently published a new edition of} 500 Sir Jose Paxton .. 15) AEs Fine Noisette Roses 9s. to 12 
their PRACTICAL Be os ON THE CULTIVATED oo Bouquet de Flore . 15 nksian Roses (for ) -26 
RASSES, founded o ries of experiments extendin, nod ob Extra plants to com te for distant 
past 25 years. Th Pine He a full description of Catalogues gratis and post-paid on application. The 
the 
Grasses, pape pe ath out enue avaliites a and their adaptabilit; a 
various einen ae The Treatise also contains T: iy to 
specifying the at ‘kinds and ican of Seeds suitable for 
every description of soils. 
2 xt Som, at prices varying from 15e. upward by PETER 
Wson N, a ces from 15s. upwards per acre, 
according to the ¢ 
Orders may be addressed t5 their London House, 27, Great 
George Street, Westminster, S.W. 
pre ae 
and pa th patronage bestow 
since his succession to MESSRS. Ket to in- 
timate that he „has now completed t the neo suceioary p Aee niais 
doen ce n the 
ager JUN., Royat ExoTI 
Roap, CHELSEA, “deeply etre ted Aue te i 
each . 3 6 | 
Brilliant, each, 9d oz. 6 0 oz. 
Countess of Warwick, how : 6 GoldenChain, yeach, 11. en 
Pelissier 26 ver Queen, : 
to Gerani 
Verbena, Petunia, ts, from = to 6s. per 
dozen Earl's Co Court Nuwar. Oli A Bromo May 
CARNATIONS. PICOTEES, SAND NKS. 
OUELL anp CO’S Collection of the above de- 
servedly ihren avourites is probably the vinta Be extensi 
Trade, and having for a series of i attention 
ag their Mri p> int: eg oe roe best of th the new varieties, 
are enal offer Papas 
strong well-rooted plan’ ee 
3 oC TIONS AND PICOTEES. 8. d. 
12 pairs of fine kinds by ie ees S 
| erù Pe oe te « 24 0 
Ee oa eg ee ay pairs 12 0 
9 0 
TREE CARNATIONS, ower “tower ma a” winter.—We 
have now to iodination o of this beautiful 
Class at 18s. per dozen, 7 
PINKS.—The Tao ag show Pinks, by name, 9s. to 12s. 
Pike mixed border ditto, 6s 
` AW orders of 21. and free to 
“London, Peterborough, j Hull, as 
their MIX 
or delivery at the following 
NURSERY AND SEED BUSIN 
on the most extensive s scale, in a manner | suitable to the Te- 
quirements of t 
dui 
apon nes tet ment 
mina trado supplied at a gee chr eg on the above prices, parti- 
— orders are respectfully solicited, as the greater part of 
aE Em unsold e pispten ont. out i = a 
S. can supply all this season if 
Sees Wilt wortrassminanh Chick Caiit thay howe ND- 
ves tested their merits, 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Tekield, Sussex. May 9. 
PLA 
"OHN ann CHARL LEE have the pee > 
offer the following novelties, aep iiy are prepared 
p out, ane which the superior tog 
RANIUM GENE 
SIR F. WILLIAMS (LEE). —This 
i scarlet combined 
right green, and the Pin “ane of ths ant 
is en ard Demat Price 5s. 
VARIEGATED GERANIUM ae ee (Let).—This is 
decidedly the finest variega ranium yet raised. It was 
obtained by a cross between the ate Aale i er THE DAY 
and the MOUNTAIN OF LIGHT, retaining th 
of the latter, with improved size ‘and shape, an eg possessing thi 
bust free growing habit and hardiness of the former. The 
day; but taise an se paepe the now common practice n lea 
n iki his goods be $ ca advertisements, he most 
AMES VEITCH, JUN., PLEDGES HIMSELF TO THE FOLLOWING 
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS :—To SUPPLY FIRST-RATE ARTICLES TRUE 
TO NAME ; oe ITY oa EXECUTION 
ISITORS. 
bes ars Ban A pis UN., aa his personal itteni ai, the re- 
meen 
of Gardeners and Bailiffs. He has at time } 
Beh be VEITCH, Ji UN., Royal Exotic Nursery, 
beg to intimate that he will commence ‘on tho 1th 
‘out marge of e sant eee amet tn om miy on the 1 
of June next, THE 
ORDERS HAVE pa REO. 
For the informati ion of those who have not seen this Gra 
= V. a that it is an lish iaa 
Park, near Luton, Bedfords (the seat of John 
poner 5 E ) by his et Mr. Busby. oa the Black 
ate E nye Ae with the i e Eh 
GRASS 3 SEEDS are now ready In icone of constitution, freeness of setting its fruit, size 
of bunch and ge and fineness of ogee it is equal to the 
ae for laying Land down to permanent G or light, Blac burgh, with the distinction of being, when fully 
ek other soils (allowing 2 bushels and 12 i to the "o of a beautif A i t, thus at onoo E e ient 
30s. m ~ 
y for Park ` or Field Lawns (allowing 2 nF or greie and TE Grapes, and adapted either for a greenhouse 
-12 Ibs. to the acre) .. per acre. | for forcing. 
Mixtures for improving and “yenovating old Oa 1 Land, | _ The first Maiden Bunch was exhibited at the Horticultural 
Uy per Ib Society’s Mesting, Regent | Street, at the October r Meeting, 1853, 
Ea (finest ) for fe Ls. r Ib. bagi r aeia hen 4 sa rit awarded to it, and 
& Co.’s New Priced AG is | WS y approved by 
and will be forwarded free on application -Gaonas 1886 an Ano i ag aterm Chiswick, 2 aa (we mg eae par in 
Seedsm Down Street, and was awarded the Large e e 
B peace hat meeting in the aia 8 Chroni peor 
! d 
Pasture, Irrigation or Water 
Parks or Pastures near Cem Garden 
Also RENOVATING MERTORG poteries, 
8, Italian and other 
was also exhibited at the Pomological Bese s Meeting, 
edeg 6, 1855, and was declared to en "yÁ 
ià (See description in “ bitag "Gnroenee” “fox Bent ptember 1865, | 
a = of the Meeting in the “Florist” for Septem’ 
ger epee Caledonian Society’s Exhibition 
in Ss oes hae ee eg and was there again 
d | awarded 
Mr. 
is premises and "stock, that 
be 
OHN neni e0, King’s Road, Chelsea, have 
now I Palace of the ag hich is justly 
Se a Palace of the F it is a perfe 
er p, teed er “Horticultural of ilding, Ventilat 
d Decorating, as by Hot Water. It ex 
the most ante expe favour of a visit is most 
respectfully req where wil also be for im- 
m use, a great variety othouses, Con- 
Forcing Pits, and'the Hot-water Apparatus, a 
for every required purpose. 
Joun Wress & Co., King’s Road, Chelsea. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1857.’ 
At the meetin 
-Á e ; 
of the Horticultural 
G o 
