THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindiey. 
No. 26.—1857.] 
e e of ROSES is nor in flower, and romneernt 
Api Sociery of Enei eg ogee : eo b a | invite their patrons and the public generally to an inspection 
agi. si ings Bia ia 4 ee + | the 6. ins leave the Bishopgate Station h Lea Bridge | 
inore oneens 0, m e winds e inh - at 9.10 A.M., 9.30 A.M., 12.0 No 12.45 P.M., 3.0 P. 3.30 P.M 
ss te “BE £ | Mechanics Chadwick on: 9 a -» 5.20 P.M., 6.20 P.M, and 7.20 P.M.” 
fodder Orchard ho The aoe Da -i une 2 
LETAN JUNE 27. 
ee riage so Taa, naa » Jun 
RAN CIs" onthe Collection of ROSES on the 
will c 
is now in ontinue to 
Morni oe nes ba ony days 
8 n 
ildew 
’s rate and tax calculator $60 
Wis staria on trees 454 a 
TJ ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
The Next Meeting of this i te for the Exhibition 
ya is thurifera. 
on TUESDAY, 
rade aa only by 
ellows or Members of the Society, price 5s., or 
6d. each. 
of Exhibition, 7s. 6d. 
pensa, POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, | 
all, Long Acre (W.C.)—The next Meoting 
be held on WEDNESDAY, geii 8, to w 
Fruit Growers ge vited ry “ns nd 
or examination of MELONS, Mi STRAWBERRIES 
and such other FRUITS as al 
Fae er cet eter nts te eee ir 
e els is e e T 
will be taken at 2 0’ veloc mek ind yi 
SATURDAY, September 
2, is the day appointed for the 
{ Exhibition of NEW GRAPES, ed the best varieties of which 
_} the Society has offered Prem ee 
g ntlemen desiring to bs sldtbed Members are respectfull 
“4 sy ener their wish p fies. En- 
> Subscription, 10s. Copies of the ‘Rules 
and further i rom can gerne tained fro sa 
ILLIAM DAVIDSON, ppor Secreta: 
2, Randolph Road, k Maida Hill, W. id 
[Emen HORTICUL — The 
SECOND lg of the above Societ ee be held 
in the Arboretum, Ipswic , on FRIDAY, Suly 8. “The s plendid 
for t 
ek es ARLET BROMPT ON STOCK. | 
of the new Roses t this 8 season present | HARLES ars b 30, West Register Street 
would remind his patrons confid 1 this Stock 
the f blooming i is the best time for orders to be r01 1 round edins 
given, as t y can a proper selection be made in colour e, six to nine doul 
d variet; n in beds i € 
All the G iums, eas, Ericas, C: t June next seaso 
ceolarias, su are exhibited at the principal Shows, Fruit shaded) 
Cor font mil mage! Sani wre sh nt eje e NEW SCAR OR B 
our miles from on = : 
the nearest an easant route from the West End to the yer ties ina — ai 
_ Streatham Place N xton clear white ere. rong = eens in "i 
BAKER begs to announce ary iy is AMERICAN ar o en : ameg, ae 
PL are now bloo new Flowerin 
T a at ind N bagan y, w ich sg ‘situate lh milo from om the kinds, 6, 9, 12 doz. ; fa the Flowering . per 100. 
utn- Wwe, sO CHA Amma kinds year, 
11. |an extensive aa ‘choice aioli at the Botani cal Society's Pig > age aa on ae fife á 
Gardens, Mancheste: a none es ma; raf am on avptaatiod Mr. EN Kent. 
u aa 
x STRED, = ee PLENDID NEW VERBENAS OF 1857.—Prince 
M rer a Red Hill, Surrey, has still Walés, Dred, Crinison Sims Reeves, Evening Star, 
ense STOCK of BEDDING | Tady Palmerston, Gan, Print Oude, Sir L Paxton’ 
| PLANTS con riean Mg of tt the cana kana (all strong Plants, which rs. B. Stowe, 
| he ‘can dispose of at & very | uction on the present prices. Trotter.—8s. per dozen, or ls. A int ep ij Bos ie 
TO BEE KEEPERS. ; ie nA pae dovon ties pe oo 
‘CIOW sat te LEUCANTHA for an abundant near Bedale. 
of rich hon Sixpence per =e Heng Eve 
og of Bee cg aea on —Panasc & a, ovdan ant & Florists, i 
s 253, Hi treet, Ex Te 
ği g i : 
(Cole). O THE SEED T A quatity of of Eng English ENRI WALTON, Edge 
HOP SEED f n Sample and p: 
AWARDS MADE AT GENERAL MEETING, Joxe 25. [on application T= Wisbeach | of 
Frasr CLASS CERTIFICA IMPORTANT GRICU ULTOR S “SEEDS SMEN. _ 1% 
He SALE, Sixty Bushels a p PES COLESEIRE | 
RED GLOBE TUR 'D.—Apply a GEORG 
CLARKE, Jun., Sutto ire, (ots 6 
Hae es AN ARAUCARIA EXCELS4, 12 E oie Se 
)} oie or particulars ap) 
SHEPHERD’S LARGE EARLY MARROW CABBACE, 
ABOUT 20TH JULY. 
AINBRIDGE HEWISON offer = ge (with | 
oat vider in be ani A Fether. rarte | tm 
rov: su y other. have | * 
EW AZALEA INDI 2 good impp piy of Sod, which may be had also ofall the principal". 
“hited lar 5) Plants of this very fino Seedemet-—— 1 Bridge Street, York, June 77. | having 
fe livery at 21s. each, Be PARKER begs to inform his friends and of Plan 
a first- trons that his NEW PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE And he also embraces 
s meeting CATALOGUE of Exotic Orchids, Stove, Greenhouse, and | thes 
bited. For Selagine ariegated and ~| to give ad 
Dost free goer tag tong r mr wat Dean oon > | iae a ; 3 
in recommend- | Pacheias, Herbaceous, Phio: Sake inen, . Green. | Attendance may be had on application, Est Aè 
arenis ar st free inrite BR ads se Na = Broa ts Bi pamrih about ie from the Sunningdale Station, 
ursery, June 27, Bites and ensey Roads, Holloway, N. Sowth Western Raitway. —Th onai Bagshot, Surrey, Janeth. 
46 
} flower gh the ciao 
+4 ewi ng Roses. 
intro- | also 
AMES MITCHELL 
ed ic he that his 
ow 
The N 
I. repel in informs the nobility 
ed Collection of NEW ROSES is 
urseries. tdo, Maresfield, Sussex, 
OSE | NI LOOM. 
D SON beg to announce to the public 
hoice are ines eng di 
oe so durin The 
olf dg Tondon 
| is E Pone ta n gat pe per fection, and i 
| attention, as mia r Rose s 
nal Rose 
pe 9 “ge ong 
Orchard pmi aeg M. trains to agg 
Station, Cambridge Li Line, about 1 mile fom the Nursery, 
recom: nded.—Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
OSES. acme per tl OF ROSES at Vg the 
eee ust coming into bloom, wil 
fulles ty hone the 20th inst. to the Pe J ie gi a abe 
continning a the end of s utumn. Adm es are 
| respectfully invited to visit the Nurseries, where é ery novelty 
that can boul is fairly submitted to trial. 
Cheshunt i me A miles N. of London, Trains of the Eas 
Son nties y from Shoreditch to Ch hani tation 1 mile 
from the Watson: ss and fro several times daily. 
Nurseries, "Chest Herts. 
Gime CLARKE bogi w invite his friends and 
ei 
t 
tion no 
afi acres of pons 
spl endid | 
np J. FRASER beg ti announce that their col- 
Amar J 
A Gen 
tern | free on application.— ation. —Hig 
: Price Fivepence. 
STaMPED EDITION, 6d. 
Pathe ‘CINERARIA 
A R tA SEED 
UCOMBE PINCE, AND CO. have now ride for 
sending aa Seeds of their very superior 
CINER: ABLAR, AND CALOBOLARIAR, 
Which have heo 
Hot 
ich oe ries foe py tesi ara 
‘am ak for several Sonia years enables them to recom- 
mend their Seed of th 
Packets sealed and w arranted, at 2s. 6d. each free a para 
Exeter ne Exeter. oe ished 1720. 
CATA 
OBERT SIM'S. ESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
A pages) rip his teeing ey a bef PoE and FOREIGN 
RNS can be Gratis to all 
revious purchase: 
tadir ive Suppl ement to the above 
t, S.E. 
N HOUTTE’S CONTINENTAL CALCEO- 
= AS, in pg dl es pa on 
July from Mr. R. Si wi arn ae wed Great Tower 
Beret, London. seat nom | elt with a with a Post- office order, 
H 
CHATER fries SON offer t 
is 
early. ma Foot’s Cray, K 
the above ‘Seed; ek 
e from es flowers, as follows :—25 Lorie ie name 
ee As 2 ; 15 di M best mixed, 
rpm sag E ri FP ah 6d. ; Peat Sweet William Seed, 
êd. per packet.—. eae 
LEEOLARIAS. 
EORGE CLARKE begs to 
p bute his splendid collection. The 
t sati Yen gig ed en, coupled with 
e decided iy ae — in season, enables 
oo heii L rsery, Brixtor SERCAT 
VARIECATED-F OLIAGED PETUNIA VERBENAS OF 1857. 
I beg to offer their 
VARIEGATED- POLIAGED? PETUNIA Mrs. CUTBUSH, 
t 42s. per dozen, or 5s. each; also pony si anp CONTI- 
NENTAL VERBENAS or ‘1837, at 21s. per doze 
eral Catalogue ighgato Ni 
g ï vd 
great weight. To be had of al 
pec eds in the bga Kingdom. 2s. per 1b.— 
J. G. pay Seed 1 pea 181, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
~ YOUNG'S SUPERB SC TON | 
