June 6, 1857.) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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CRYSTAL - PALACE LIST OF PRIZES. Continued. — 
Co" GRAP s of 3 dishes, of 3 distinct kinds. 
ap daua td) Haber 1or* Turnbull, The Gardens, Blenheim 
3 0 Thomas Frost, Gardener to E. L. Betts, 
a a e 
© 0 James egg, Garden — Hambro, Bochamytog 
d 110 Gxt») Water Reid, * ardana to James Hunt, Esq., 
enham 
10 (extra) — & Co., Bristol Nursery, Kemp Town, 
1 0 (xtra xe Monro, goers » Mrs. Oddie, St. apap. 
;—GRA 
ack, ri Poe 
Frost, wate s E. L ts, Esq., Maidstone. 
‘ 0 Borge S: Dods, Geroa e Sir Jol ohn Cathcart, Chertsey 
2 0G. Fleming, Trentham, Sta 
1 0 Edward Bun dle, poate ks 
1 0 Mr. Henderson, Cole or Hait P Ashby de- 
1 0 John Davis, Oa oaa East B 
0 15 (Extra) M , Garden es 4 Charles Webb, Esq., 
oddesdon 
0 10 (extra) T-t J. Gardener.to Rt. Hon. Lord Ashburton, 
ipeo 
o1 (xtra) Aog noe Wortley, Gardener to Mrs. Maubert, 
, White, single dis 
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FRUIT. 
—MELONS, Persian, or hybrids from it, the heaviest. 
ea 0 Peter Boreham, Gardener to Sir Fitzroy Kelly, M.P., 
The Chantrey, Ipswi 
I 0 Mr. aae Gardener to W. Leaf, Esq., semen Hill 
ELONS, green-fieshed, single frui 
£2. 0, wise. Kaile, Gardener to Rt. Hon. Horie of Lovelace, 
ipley 
0 J. Z Reming = Trentham, Staffordshire 
vata Gardener to E. Green, Esq., 
Herts 
seme aden to W. Leaf, Esq., Park 
po ci i DY mmon 
C- p LONS, — -fieshed, single fruits. 
£1 0 acct Taylor, Gardener to J. Coster, ait ., Streatham 
IGS, single print consisting of 10 fruits 
Tint, Gardener to Miss Coutts, oe Sedge Hi 
£2.06. ighgate 
inds, 1 dish of each, 
Q. —CHERRIES, in solectiong, cs thn ree 
£4 0 G. Fleming, hice, , Bta 
R.—¢ HERRIA, single i pep in: Fifties. 
£2, £1. Ga, 158., noe 
ibd densa singe dish (black) in Fifties. 
£2 o Pagard sone Gardener to Earl of Wilton, Heaton, 
tions are reques 
GLE, a very care: ty ans E mone flowered sort. 
ÆTHRA, a beautiful light lilac, “full centre, which is shaded 
down to green. 
= lea a bold large lilac flower, very handsome and 
ARIADNE, a saei full rosy purple, quite a lovely flower, 
will make one of the oet penen beds that can be imagined. 
5s. each, if ordered ri 
ASTRÆA, fi d 
white, very large and free 
‘ATYS, a — lilac flower with a fine full centre and 
abundant bloom 
aur SUCOSIA, r gins beautiful white tinged in the centre 
rose 
PARTHEN bi a lovely pure white flower, as double as a 
Rose, e, a great im rovemen’ mt o: n Im mper rial. 
it Fos re habit 
very free Blommers, 3s. h, or the 
basket: and Packing, f “for on For 
e trade one will be added. Plants 
in June, and all orders sent out in 
from Imperial, and 
eight slg includi 
every three ordered b; 
we. Ha the second. ols. My 
rota 
RBENA “MISS TROTTER.” 
H.—GRAPES, h. 
Binder, Cole Orton Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch 5 thee t, Gard to E. DL. Betts, Prest 
e i oie Smith, Gardener to A. Ande rson, Esq., Norwood a Frost, pid i sci ee Ts CONSIGNING ' fe Be nip ain fi PEE 
J 1 0 Henry v -5 son Salles [Grange 0 15 Robert hiera rate Warwick beg respectfully to rrara dak Py has been thoroughly, d 
5 mas 
3 ET mas a ces to. John, Crawley, Fea, |'g9, 2x108 pti ere te single dish, 10 fruits. by perry wth ete te coo at bale nen and as beng 
Stookwwood Park maton, core ding 
3 U. ” “STRAWBERRIES, PRESA of 3 dishes, British Queen, | plant to any Martens et fs ag Tts ni ap stics a bedting 
b ey eet! $ , Bristol “Nursery n Kemptown, eens’ Seedlin; ng, and any other variety. Miranin extrao rofusion of pte brilliancy o! 
£3 0 bape ne Robert Turnbull, Gardens, Blenheim Palace, ur, anyit karadpr Kery y and long continuation in flower. 
APE: L—GRAPES, Museats, single dish. Sal A. Watson, Market Gardener, Vine Garden, ‘Those pa bear p hando a le "Eis ion of judging as to, i 
g erits have. pr baagi. e w 0 dng testimonials :— 
AE prer ee 121lbs: weight (Market Gardeners only). ee “The Verbena mson, is a 
ne ay rsd me ‘ket et Gardenan parng Middle: esex £2 0 cen ms had in ey ee oa ih Eiftiss. scarlet, early, pod. habit, a psie eo gat and for profusion 
ey nee sens & eae hton 1 5 J. ‘in Watson, Markot Ge ardener, Vine Garden, Ealing rc eg mee eta ees tam Oasan ee oe ph 
rin 6 uns Chingford, Essex r : E > ’ : 
+ ese D a Me Walen Mas Gadmen Darmon Somer | uu are See me We wil a gus ten a o 
t 0:10 (Extra, r 
i oor flow en.”——John Munro, Gardener to Mrs. Oddi c ina 
10, ‘tar, T k nie 5 angley Tan oe. ni 0 10 (Extra) Teak Gilham, Islewo H soe Herts. oner 30 6, Col ey 
; gin X.—VINES IN POTS, with ripe fruit, 4 plants. “There is noscarlet Verbena that I ever saw to be compared 
pee i atge dish niere een ly. eee mie Gardener to o Miss Coutts, Highgate 9, | With Miss Trotter for bedding p SB ling a ribbow oft 
Eeeetanitn: Gard Mills, Esq Garden Right H j > | 150 ong; it covered the ground as with a sheet of 
H scarlet cloth, and was the. admiration of all who it. Its 
to R. Sneyd, Keel r ; saw 
Hill Gardener o Sneyas e Hall, Stafford) 3 o- W. Jackson, : G: Beaufoy, Esq., Lambeth | habit leaves. nothing to. be desined.”-— 
i (Extra) Edward Tomlinson, Gardener to Sir B, Antrobus, THES AND NECTARINES IN POTS, 4 plants. | keith Parks Gardens: 
part, Amesbury, Wil £5, £4, £3, £2, no entries Pi, miye goa apa eee See 
L—NECTARINES, single dish of one kind only. Z—PLUMS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, &c.,, IN POTS, 4 plants oa C E tate repagi a first-rate, varioty; =A.. Wil: 
$3 0 M. Busby, Gardener to John Crawley, Esq., Stockwood | #5. #44 £3., £2., sen ae Sy “I saw your Verbena,in Ga nti Dalkeith, and from 
Beds its dwarf co bh nd at ve colour, 
B 0G. peii al Staffordshire ~ > J. Williams, F am sot Mrs. Pgs Hoddesdon I er it di prae- Kaar nik pang + dheman than d 
0 William. Hill, Gardener to R. Sneyd, Esq., Keele Hall, 0 Thomas Bailey, Gardener - Drake; Esq., aenar Bs Hiss, has cpg er mal a ns Turn- 
mW ner to ; wi 
4 tres Tomlinson, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart., | 1 Q, William, Se Garden pan an ta. the Right Hon, Earl Love- | “Decidedly ienei bost sare bedding Serta out, besides 
OE ew) James Nichol, trecina to General Studd, Ox- $ E S | boa Gardener to Mrs, Barnes, Lower Sydenham A , Gardener to'Lady Montague, Ditton Park, Slough. 
near Exete: si iae no "e to with 
: . ever it 18 grown for Bedding 
; ; - Š 5 oe its fine habit, compact liant colour, and 
: ; ‘ : IP jamen i eit com: y com- 
had of. mints soe _ a 
——— siri 
B. 
Pre 
oa appie te sent Prices, 
Carriage 
.» per lb. 
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PAGE ayp CO. have had the honour to surely for some ne eee me MANGE GEL We 
ave their 
ir STOCKS of of SWEDES; TURNIPS, MANGEL WURZER, &e., 
Free 
)s, 
WURZEL, TURNIPS, 
cal Farmers throughout the 
districts, to avoid ere experience having aovo 
a Tad, causes general deteri 
>, to all Paris of “England: — 
amas on ‘om, larg: xe Retilb, 
O QONQAY OVO 
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Bishop's S steke, 
r spree ees 
Pics 
ata in the K 
England, 
“ as the finest he oe ever seen Or grown. 
Chichester, Fareham, 
AGENTS FOR n " ODA” ‘BLOOD. MANURE 
omnion 
p of B. Pace 
Ringwood, South- 
t Agriculturis' 
Romsey, Winetieates 
Stocks are- he mags ak asia known and’ appreciated that comment on their part is tnnecessary, and their prices 
PERMANENT PASTURE 
Fuad Soren ape. Shica ai aena maist 
Of which the Surveyor to: the 
AND. newer GRASSES. 
in sree i s weer, eee, = ae GROUNDS of 
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Oxford Street (adjoining 
ad Growers, 
mia alae, Bar, Southampton. 
r ee cae 
Pewsey and the man steer 
Soot bee sn ing nas 
aig hs 
unds and in contemplated 
as inal a all iota “Forma For Des 
pa onie a 
SEEDS SUITABLE in e TEETE SOWING 
TO BE 
LIAM DESTER, Sroa, &e., 82, Grace- 
PRR 
Qe, Od. 
Lo bo 
a) 
t> bo 
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brilliant. colours, very 
chy yeap ar snes ml 
wi a i ae ene 12? 
mia iti 
CINERARIA, from the most splendid flowers .. aes Pe 
PANSEY..& Omens een oor an io 
Themson and other eminent growers. > 
7 
cme 
From cae show flowers, saved by an Amateur. 
rot ‘Smith, the Gardens, Melville Castle; 
price and time of saplings: out are stated 
whom. it is 
iculars as to 
i9 Mr.. PARKER'S advertisement of this: day, to 
orders be addresséd. 
BENA “MISS TROTTER.’ 
PARKER "ine i pleasure in _ofterng = 
to sa 
we pe 
Ferns, 
ayen ng AVALLIA). NOVZE: 
elegant species, aa 
Eh coed long, from a. creeping Besse Sten ‘3. 6d..to 
OTHOCHLENA LEVIS.—Very distinct and pretty. Fronds 
Sn F Lag it long, MIN yh bye vb mene y clothed 
with rufescent: scales, w and shining 
ears young 5s. to 108. ôd. 
E LANE. MA. — Handsome dark 
green glossy fronds. 7s. 6d: 6d. 
LOPHOSORIA r enire fare JOE (The Silver Tree 
ern of J — for young plants of this rare and handsome 
10s. 6d. 
ASPLENIUM “CAUDATOM. —A scarce Fern, with deeply 
incised tapering pin 7s. 6d. and 15s. 
ALSOPHILA as “A. G@uIANENIS”).— 
peg E È glossy prick] geist ieni 103. oi 
| and | C onki 
V MEMITELA GRAN TEE ?—A few strong plants of this 
and noble Tree Fern 
M TEMETELIA poet gg "(Described i in Hookers ‘ Species 
Filieum” as “a wer che beautiful en 3 TAS k- piti- 
fe Palm: uriously veined. 
21s, to 42s, 
POLYPODIUM Saag aai iir FLEXILE.—A few 
ira eget he haya is ptt t British Fern at: 7s. 6d: 
CYSTOPTERIS MONTANA. (Another = and very distinct 
British Fern. )}—Stro AN 5s, and 7s. 
NOTHOCHLRNA LANUGINOSA. La retty little. Fern 
no apas yered beneath sare mh: woolly 
taiias 
ATT TOA BROWNI. — Distinct and searce. 5e. to Te. Gd. 
TONERE ECKLONIANA.—A pretty and distinct 
ies. 
P DICKSONTA je (The Van Diemen’s Land Tree 
Fern. pte see gee pow Aiai na 
across, of green grace: fronds. Easy eultiva 
Fine i plants; 108) 6d! cach. Strong ditto, 
42s: to 
CIB HIEDEI.—A beautiful Tree Fern from ico, 
with much div: y drooping pale green 
frondsy, beneath and ly shaggy at base, with 
ong, soft, fülvous hair: 21s. to 31s. 6d. each. 
may be had on application 
_ J. B. nS aia CATALOGUE OF FREES (which con- 
York Nurseries, June 6. 
