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Plants, Miscellaneous Plants for the ore Border, and the new 
Zas GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
311 
Mar 16, 1857.) 
oa for the very tecil D es sesia on 
firm, and hopes to receive a continuation o e e, 
ime will always endeavour to merit. Healso begs to state 
experience in Planting, en the eee 
_ he also 
to give aires in ie Dai new grounds and in eaer] 
Improvements, as well - in all rome srelating = Ornamental 
Garden Architecture. Terms for Designs and 
areca may be had ps poner i given and 
Contracts taken. 
The Nursery is about 2 miles from the Sunningdale S 
th Western Railway.—The Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, in 16, 
HARLES Nag | ni ng — Blein "s oaen 
& NOBLE, has sti f RHODO- 
DRONS in fi | eee $ mmon 
i eaten fine blooming plants ; Pen a, Bentha- 
gigantea, as well 
the the losing fine kinds of Conifers, hardy Evergreens, 4 &c., for which 
the late Firm has been so long celebrated. —Bagshot, May 16. 
on their own roots. Suitable for 
r dozen. 
H. ham 
cian 
gro’ 
y can also supply ‘some dozens o: and 
= Pots f for growing in ieoa a or > retiaria now 
bloom. ae Climbers fi 
ming in for walls such as 
r in ie, all the summer. 
All the above are kept in pots during summer so as to be 
available at any time. 
es of Roses, also Spring Catalogues con 
selection of Azaleas, ellias, Greenhouse, Stove, meres Climb- 
ing Plants, Orchids, Ferns, &c., may be had on application at 
Berkham rts. 
€ a 
EW SCARLET pone paa JOHN ¢ COWAN.— -= 
e novelty for 
the coming summer. Price 3s. 6d. 
be had of ARTHUR HENDERSON & Co., Pine-a 
Road, wW. 
HIS Poe «ge mg se wf free Bos DAHLIA 
AN po tailed 2 Tua addition to gar ang cae 
uring 1856, 
ae arram rga 
S 
bedding Dahlia 
m the middle ei pone 
were seen and admired by hundreds of 
Gardens.” —Strong wore nally 
t 
called the Second 
the most sanguine ex 
| respectfully Salinas weeded will also be seen. 
medi 
THE GRAND WINTER GARDEN AT CHELSEA. 
i=" a 
OHN WEEKS anp CO, oe s Road, Chelsea, 1 
now completed this fine ‘Conservatory, 
stal Palace of the day; 
masterpiece in the Horticultural Art of Building, 
and Decorating, as alsoin Heating by Hot Wate 
tions. 
ave 
Mey is justly 
a rfect 
ante ‘ating; 
It eeds 
The favour re a visit D most 
, ready for ir 
ate Joy a grosi prar of Hothouses, Greenhouses, Ooie 
servatories, Forcing Pits, and the Hot- water Apparatus, adapted 
or ovary required Lenton 
OHN WEEKS & Co., Kine’ s Road, Chelsea. 
AMES VEITCH, soi Ris Exotic NURSERY, 
e <ine’s Roan, CHELSEA, deeply grateful for the very kind 
and extended pi utronage bestowed upon this establishment, 
since his succession to M ser eg AND PERRY, begs to in 
timate that he | has now room apap sary eh ovenents 
11 | on the most extensive 
of t 
24 Pcie rag his << by puing aetna he oy est 
18 pren 
each, oF i 40s. ig, por at to r dozen ; to 
of 
a 
able him rear to carry 07 
RSERY AND p SEED. pan Bet 
manner suitable to the re- 
FROM Langse 
ESS RS. ST SUTTON’S TURNIP SEEDS v are saved 
1V exclusively — fully gee Bulbs, th e se pat g 
vantages hich have been for several. years ‘adh 
They jan cous iin a with confidence as being 
wi 
a amtaha new Seeds as yid pas ss 
rs to the retail purchaser. 
we sgh may be post free. All Seeds jo net carriage free, 
moe ak very small parcels. 
SUTTON & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, eee 
FLOWER ae ae ae 
e Stam 3 
imula fimbriata, 
5 r tapes and Intermediate 
ls. bi Double Ho olly yhoc 
Do ach, is; . pet German Wallflower, 
48. 
iat ean Plants of : 
M‘CuL 
Seeds Lani a tablished upwards of 
100 years), , Opposite Southampton Street, Covent Garden Market, 
SUTTON’S GRASS EEDS AT THE ROYAL FARMS 
NEAR WINDSOR, AND IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT. 
J UTTON’S GRASS SEEDS TOR PERMANENT 
Royal PA ASTURE, _PARKS, AND L S, are now sown at the 
uirements 
ay; but instead of adopting the now comm n practice of 
he oo Uy invites an inspection 
OROAR MAY SEE ‘aD JUDGE oon THEMSELVES. 
"Jas VEITCH, JUN., MSELF TO THE FOLLOWING 
PLES OF penn sen :—To hein n RATE ARTICLES TRUE 
ani MODERATE CHARGES NOTUA ka sem Fg ah ION 
pes ORDERS ; ee p ponios reg ine UNATE x TOV 
N.B. J. V., JUN., devotes his perso ronal attention to the re 
commendation of Pieters and Bai 
wt on pene res} ble men in Phe Gayle, whom he can 
ect confidence recommen: na p ser nobleman or gen- 
ki: tig aaia to them,—Chelsea, M: 
ko. 
TURNIP cack 
fro 
repeatedly selected bulbs. Priced Lists sent free on application. 
27, Great George Street, Westminster, S. W. 
so SE 
e Fi SEEDS- 
s ri NATURAL: JT 8 
RA s 
goa y LAWSON anp SON, “o 
Edin! h and London, have a very fine stock 
DS this ee to oe power fuavise 
TN 
List, with 
how 
Pe new edition of 
rur PRACTICAL: ° TREATISE. ON THE CULTIVATED 
eating & fo on 
e past 25 yea 
a seem 
a Dek ten land zo PERMANENT PASTURE. 
rasses, poin 
various soils a situations. 
A SMALL COLLECTION of very choice ORCHIDS 
, of— 
rides Odontoglossum 
rover Oncidium 
Chysis blka 
‘i tagger and 
Milto: Saccolabiums, 
in ll about 181 Lots of the very b eti a 
by a goi pose rience 
TE: con 1D vane: the cy es thy, a an in fine 
Cet further Lalas ARTHUR 
Pine-apple Place, Ed uae Bia, Ba London, W. 
"NEW BEDDING PLA T S: 
Mma OF soe fpr cv AND OTHER 
PLANTS 
is now ready, and can be had 
application to them. It con. 
tains a descriptive list of the tagt approved varieties of 
Fuchsias Petunias 
Calceolarias ' Geraniums Phloxes 
Carnations ‘eliotropes Picote 
' u * Hollyhocks Pinks 
Cinerarias Lantana Salvias 
Dahlias Ver 
Lobelias 
ame of Beit novelties for this seaso 
Dahlia, 
Yellow Tea Rose “ Isabella Gra: a 
Place oad, London, 
ASS axp BROWN “have rad pleasure arr 
ri 
GERANIUMS. —A fine mg of ahead. bushy, and healthy 
Ee“ first-rate varieties. See Bass & Browy’s Catalogue 
fo. IL, incluiing collections of show, fancy, and the new 
ES.—A Sa superior collection of — of 40 
beautiful and 
red brilliant Ages “25 fine vars., 128.5 3 12 newer 
vars, aan week aves 
OUSE PLA ANTS.—60 superb a gage 45s. ; 50 do. 
65s. ; doz., pec. an 
aioe baa and select, 80e.; or per doz., 
stock of the 
BEDDIN 
Se recaries, 
te 
TREE en 
finest Verbenas, Petunias, Fuchsias, shrubb 
Geraniums, dc 4 
Q Se for which early orders 
Hie Hic 
: f 
US PLANTS.—A very superior collec 
fe pment sale. See Catalogue No I. and 
o. L Also a few of the best bedding in 
itabi» for 
every description of soils. 
P Mixtures of ag various kinds of Grasses selected by PETER 
w & Son, at prices g from 15s. upwards per acre, 
invisi vain to the ; diaetlntios of soil. 
Orders may be addressed to their London House, 27, Great 
George Street, es er, 5 Me 
on BAL SALE, Twenty “Thousand VERBENA, S, se: 
t Defiance. a S en å Bedding-out 
Santas at 28. -por dozen: Catalogues sen y part. ait 
OHN PYLE, St. John’s Nursery, pa tne Holloway. 
WOOD GOLDEN HAMBURGH GRAPE 
sosave STOCKWOOD 
AMES VEITCH, Jun. Royal Exotice Nursery. 
Chelsea, beg to intimate that he will comm ; 
out Plants of the above SPLENDID i oni G 
of June next, 
ORDERS HAVE B 
For the tae oe of those who have not seen this Grape 
Sin to state that it is an ish ed 
at Stockwood Park, near Luton, Bedfordshire (the seat of John 
Crawley, Esq.) by his gardener, Mr. gtd from the Black 
N 
mence 
IA = e 15th 
p u 
< 
when fully 
a pienia fruit, altogether distinct other i 
coloured Grapes, and well adapted either for a greenhouse 
for Fay von g 
a on Maiden Bunch was exhibited at the Horticultural 
Society's Moots. Regent Street, mep October Meeting, 1853, 
when od edb chomp cate o Leon awarded to it, an and 
a sporu = who saw i 
on ie at Chiswick, 
with the Sweetwater. 
n hardiness of constitution, freeness o; etting its fruit, size 
of aed and be: fineness of Lacing it is equal to the 
he distinction of being, 7 
hi 
S 
tE 
alace, the Orai Palace, Sydenham, 
the. Ho rticultural roan s Gardens, and on most of the largest 
Estates in the Kingdor 
essrs. SUTTON’s 5 eres 
ever known to 
+ ai pices Me to pe 
fail. y: 2 per 
requirements of the land to be laid down. n, SUTTON & 
ing. 
Sons, Royal Bi Berkshire Seed Establishment, Rea 
CHAMPION 
Tig FOUR PRIZE CUPS presented by 2 Boya 
came og prone d e Roya 
ages ural A As ecem 
G. Torrington, Esq., cei Hobbs. ea., TE John nan, Esq., 
for fields of Sorrox's CHAMPION SWEDE from Seed 
supplied b Price of Seed, 1s. perlb. or 508. : per enea 
Every kin of seed required for Farm and Garden at moderai 
prices, A remittance or ete ara to bankers riquaated with 
orders 3 from unknown 
iage-free exper small parcels. 
Five per cent. een ye epeta for cash payments. 
J. SUTTON & Sons, Royal Ber! ks Sood Establishment, Reading. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1857. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Wepnespar, May 204 — Botanic 
reece ee eee 
THERE is hardly a man who has not heard ever 
since he ‘obtal ned ion 
how arae Hannas is i 
of Parliament, 
dulent, u anvholewme, and 
to be put zafe pains and penalties. Yo 
octors have doom ot old ladies, old dots have 
armed laa lecturers bea 
d adulteratio: 
marr iy 
derful authority, no tins than ac 
that the ge ctice is frau 
tal « y dren. 
alarming co uniao atesee wat e ee so 
€ | terrible as it + aoc be to those who reco 
us all. Everybody has run away 
with the noti 8 that he is forced by wicked bakers 
to swallow a daily dose of poison, and quite a panic 
is caused among nervous people when a 
(ee report T es strand n TE F et 
tae also at a ye Sn As ; on 
a e rarer A oer — 
a gra Alas! ikers, y Sa tard te, to be 
fie a Ni M.P. Messrs. J. & C. Lee, Hammer- alum out, ons os . by amateur, if not 
Dr. Balfour, Edinburgh. ee “| alum in. let us when you ma endeavourin ng to obtain 
Mr. ppl Pace arne Pine- us Melvill, “oo for these men. The editor of the 
— ne over on three to ical Jc 
eiie sprp at the same time. kers’ 
oe swith 
a ot Ces pana ct sg have foyer the So bina iad, Porse 
will consequently be able to supply it will shortl 
| we rves :— 
question savelves the means of 
as possible, 
bred of à ged, and as far 
