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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
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LE. 363 
MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS DS, 
RGE GIBBS CO. Street, 
e n beg to announce that the ES OF 
gpass SEED Š are now ready for Camas at the following 
= forlaying Land down to permane ent Grass, for light, 
bee soils (allowing 2 bushels and = lbs, to the 
ie acre, 
os for Pa Park or Field Lawns (allowing 2 ae ls and 
. per acre. 
ete improving “and " penovating “old Grass Land, 
sorts) for forming Lawn: per Ib. 
- @. G. & Co.'s New ae AGRICULTURAL, CATALOGUE 3 
Derer a Di — 
THE) (CHAMPION: SWEDE. 
pas FOUR PRIZE CUPS presented -iip his argon 
Highness Prince Albert to the ERKS and the 
ROYAL sociażions in December, | 
ae mittance or gak ti pes pale, pire swith 
orders from, ‘unknown correspondents 
Fe percent. discount allowed ihe sie payment 
J. Surron. & Sons, Royal Berks Seed Establi Denk Reading, | 
2 
ENG corner 
Street, eet, Piccadilly, bag t to announce t that thig thre 
hand a large sup of Grass r the following 
aeo Mixtures for Yering down Land to Perm: 
Meadow. Mixtures bad ek and a 
Pos r 
Fine Grass Seeds saia : 
“ TORNIPS.— eae $ 
Green top yellow w yd B Red top Hybrid. Globes or ro 
r WU WURZEL. nay Ap Red; Yellow Globe; Red 
Globe. All other kinds of Seeds for Farm, Kitchen aes 
aon Detailed Catalogues: sent free by post on 
GIBBS , Seedsmen to the Royal Agricultural 
Society of Engng pone of Half-Moon Street, Piccadilly, 
Plots. 
irving’s Swedes — 
THE ENAA FOR 1857 
s Poa & Froris , High 
NJ Street, Bo , beg to intimate they have 
on sale a Dineo nemo = i DARIA pi singe which = 
as 
sen ntiey 
Catalo now pub- 
0 ed to. fee. on in application. 
taken in packing the plants, so as to insure their 
š Amongst the eties 
at 10s. per dozen, — be found the | Ailowite 
searee and first-rate kinds, viz. :—Lord 
ees 
ding 
n of bloom, eiea cy of 
a a = and Tong po aroni in flower. 
‘Thrower, sey eden He 
L consider Miss Verbena unequalled for bedding 
be ern tite ts Gee aan quite agem in the. 
garden.”—John Munro, Gardener to Mrs. Od ie, Colney 
> e CU Lever saw to be 
compared 
Pith Miss Trotter ` bedding purposes. I pe a ribbon. of of it 
ana and it covered the ground as with a sheet of 
arlet cloth, admiration of all who — ss Its 
to bed desired.” —William » Dab- 
© 
Miss 
Trotter Verbena, æ- brilliant scarlet. fine. truss,. free 
ny ord ry respect a first-rate variety.”—A, Wil- 
- COUNTESS of ELLESMERE.—The best for bed- 
Lag Plants, 6s. per dozen; 
free 
S, Smith's; also the new striped French | 
sri ne ace and Smith’s varieties 
pene = Colonel | vari 
VERBENA S TROTTER.” Geor 
CONSIGNING THE STOCK OF -“MISS 
= available 
DAR 
RNIP 
i SON ne to Her 
Majesty the Queen, &., have this oo very fine “tame 
of TURNIP and MANGEL SEEDS, saved fr 
peatedly selected bulbs. Priced Liste sent sim 9 on patre raal 
27, Great George Street, Westmin S.W. 
S9 SEED = i 
Fy 
ETER LAWSON AND 
2 i wr 
pny LAWSON a? AND s SON, the QUEEN’S pare 
N, &c., Edinburgh and London, have a a fine stock 
ofNATURAL, GRASS SEEDS this season, to which a invite 
the attention of noblemen and gentlemen who co 
pre down land Sa he coy ap) he aan, r3 lid, ‘with 
rices attached, may be had on applicat: 
ON ra ias ran saline r new 
their PRACTICAL Tees 
GRASSES, founded o 
the past 25 years. 
edition of 
ISE ON THE CULTIVATED 
a series 0: 
Tt comprises a "fall d scriptio: f all the 
Grasses; pointing out their qaiea and their r adaptability to 
ous soils and situations. eatise also contains Tables 
specifying the various ala ‘and quandiitine of Seeds suitable fo or 
4 every description of so 
Mixtures of the vai kinds. of Grasses selected by Perer | 
l| Lawson & Son, at prices varying from 15s. upwards per pe a 
0: 
O. King’s Soa: Chelsea, have | 
A irera is justly I 
; it is a perfect 
WEEKS AND 
now completed this pe “Conservato 
ae 
called the Second Crystal Palace of the 
masterpiece in the ection Art of “Building, yeas 
d Decorating, as also in Hea ting by Hot Water. 3 
e most s: the mirs Ass a visiti ia can 
mera uested, ‘chor will also be seen, ready for im- 
m pyc es of Hothouses, ‘ae Con-.| 
rvatories, Forcing Pits, and the Hot-water Apparatus, adapted 
cam every 
= purpose, 
Joun WEEKS & Co., King's Boot, one 
DWARF ROSES 
LANE anp SON, the Nurseries, Great 1 proms 
mpstead, Herts, have still on hand to oi 
quantities either singly, by the dozen, or the aiea l. 
e leading v varieties et lone on = eir own roots. Suitable for- 
ed cote tol rY doze’ 
os Sapa ‘some dusan of ROSES in 32 and a 
a embes or ecb hd be 
g Climbers for walls su 
„all 
All the aboye are kept in pots during summer so as. to be 
at any time. 
also $ containing a 
paletin th =. Sage and Climb- 
ing Plants, Orchids, Ferns, &c., en gro had on application at, 
tis Nurseries, Great Ber ate ARS 
MALL COLLECTION" of very u choice ORCHIDS 
lisappear Jes of by Private Contract of— 
i rome habit, compact growth, brilliant colour, and oo “Galanthes - Gaentogtoesaim 
eS ener cues place it jipes completely as oom Dendronlt iums Oncidiums 
= The bed mer at Pad atl = 
Fults the Gardens, Melville Cast om: 
in Mr. Pap ula. a8 to-price and time of ing out are stated labiums, 
Tesperit maps T eTtisemont of this day, ta, whom. it. is] in all about 181 Lote of: the ver ory Dost rieties in cultivation, 
Dav! rders may be addressed. election careful fern b tleman of great experience 
a ee Parks, Herts: an th W eraro Koa dapa healthy, and in fine 
ISS TROTTER.” co cndition For ‘me Soe sl apply to Messrs, 
ffering the HENDERSON & Co., Pine-apple Place, E Road, London, W. 
tiat fom ner- NEW BEDDING PLANTS. 
wenden RS. ARTHUR HEN N aw COS 
Strong CATALOGUE or SOFT-WOODED AND OTHER PL 
in strict | is now ready, and can be had on application to them. It con. 
the usual | tains a teora list of the most approved varieties of 
y the Antirrhinum: Pe 
qabir iums Phloxes 
Carnations tropes Picotees 
; Chrysanthemums Holiyhods Pinks 
a Cinerarias vias 
Tobe sie Verbena 
Also a List of the novelties for ‘this ing insistent 
the new Whi the new Muscat Ham- 
| burgh, the Golden Hamburgh, and the , mee y Museat Tce 
mens of new Holland Plants; an epitome of Stove Plants ; 
erns and Greenhouse Plants. , Ornam ental Climbers, V: 
Plants, Miscellaneous Plants for na Open Border, and the new 
Yellow Tea Rose ‘ sa og 
Pine- e Road, Lo 
eee 
Place, Rds 
bee quisit own free fowering See 
ex e vV F e Te r. i 
will are, yeriga eia addition to our bedding collec- 
grows from 2 to 24 feet high, throwing its snow-w 
| Road, London, W 
o tities and of 
Beautiful ten at Trentham, pae% the summer of 1856, 
ne one sade with the effect e by | 1 
ner at Trentham, th 
<P Dwar irn che garde 24 a igh, aremarkably free and 
w, of beautiful hastan d babit, a eA t first amed 
or 
tole ebard sing Maer ote full 
m the middle of July till Bomber a , and 
ns 
on 
Pio- aboh 
ndon, W. 
LIA. | 
OWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
AMES" CARTER AND CO., » tpe MEN, 338 . High 
ven of the Prin- 
Holborn, London, W.C., Se o Ele 
a Societies of the British : he Continen feo 
CY- 
otan: 
in rw Fl propa tis tes orld to their EN 
CLOPZDIC CATALOGUE FLORICULTURAL, VEGE- 
TABLE, AND i et TURAL SEEDS (the twenty-second 
se meri issue), fo rwarded fri 
ae and’ post paid to all 
pa: i upon a applies 
atio 
pe ae JAMES Grete $ Co» v Seedemen, is, eh Holborn, W.C. 
| OHN ax xv CHARLES. LEE tena the a of 
jean ‘ae following remarkably fine 
| which, are very jenost improv: men a peints in their 
| respective c 
lass 
| MRS. SIMPSON ( (LEE).—This magnificent show variety is a 
| most abundant bloomer and of first-rate habit. Th 
| very, large and of the richest purple velvet ; are bright 
glossy crimson and reflex perfectly. dt is coe ered by com- 
No 
| | Teady, p 8. 6d. 
| ATE LAMBERT (Lee) is an extra large flower of 
| immense su 
| Sapala scarl t and s slightly reflexed. The habi 
7 a o „and itis 
certainty the eo of all in Now a y, price 7s. 6d. 
Nursery, Hammersmith, n 
C hado the pleasure to 
| the following ae which they are prepared, 
send ASi and which they rantee are of superior excellence. 
x UM GENERAL ‘SIR F. WILLIAMS (Le 
|wi 
i : 
shape. The habit is dwarf and very free, pro- 
wath po a Taine of flowers in,the gree on till Christmas. 
The foli ae green, and the general aspect of the plant 
is unique an ice 
VARIEG ATED “GERANIUM EMPEROR (LEE), —This: is 
decidedly the finest variegated Geranium yet raised. It was 
obtained by a cross between the FLOWER OF THE DAY 
and the teing the brilliant scarlet 
s ae latter, with imp and s and possessin; 
t free growing habit and “hardiness "or the former: 
ie oa margin ; the Men; = is 
constant, ar e wA A go ds will bear 
exposure to the sun without burning, rendering ~~ al Ye can 
be eee be eae ee Obini Price The 
usual disco to the Trade.—N hg ce es 
OHN prie Saa begs pi sy that the 3 he Nursery 
pirtshene conducted by ang eters r by the 
of STANDISH & Nope, is now carried ely in his own 
and he takes edging, he 
ering his thanks for oa pitiy liberal patronage bestowed on. 
and hopes ve a continuation of the same, 
aa f m rined to merit: Healso begs to state 
i ige experience in Planting, and the 
mbraces 
practice, 
to gir oaea eiria contemplated 
vements as eying = in all subjects at to Ornamental 
dardoni Garden Architecture. Terms for- Designs and 
Attendance m may be had pe application, Estimates given and 
Contracts take: 
The oR about 2miles from the Sunningdale $S 
South Deini Railway, —The Nursery, Bageho t, Surrey, May 28: 28. 
HARL Lhe = ts Firm of STANDISH 
& Nope, has stil e selections of RHODO- 
DENDRONS Penge sapere also. co; mer 
kin ne epics plants; Pinus insignus, Bi ntha 
ia gigantea, as well as 
miana, Sabiniana, &e.; 
bees ee kinds of Conifers, “hardy Evergreens, fe oe Hahi 
Bags t, 
= The Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1857. 
- 
Tmar the approaching Exhibition at Chiswick 
s attractions 
against by removi the iron up to ti 
ans entrance in ar a of cw ge s road, 
Sd kinok 
tale ol a the pon Pi m wilk] sen the eames a 
one 
ibition tents, the 
into a 
been cony a mag- 
lazed beneath whose ample roof there 
will be a gorgeous display of the most valuable 
and delicate =e 
mia y are fine plants. and fruit admitted to 
tition as. heretofore, but the produce of the 
nt that a very ry 
will of what it is to be see wik 
be an annual eae display of ingenuity, skill, and. 
co 2 agra ce and good shape. Corolla, rich ae sere = 
and 
Kite en Garden will find a place ; an ar i 
that must add priy to the practical, value of the 
| meeting, as well as in me 
all who have gardens of their own. 
ime division of mepmheiumi 
at, oe meter trom Te ct 
. 
