— 29, 1857.] 
THE GARDENERS bata 
595 
AND PASTURE GRASS SEEDS. — | 
3 
30s. peracre, 
wn Grass « 18.3d. aries 
tions rtig sowing accompany the 
GEORGE. GIBBS anD CO., 26, Down Street, ProcaDILLy, Ww. 
NEW FARM SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWING 
IBBS’S IMPROVED ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, 
G: d. per bushel; Dwarf ES RAPE, 14s.; White 
MUSTARD, ane sa 
20s. per bushel; bt tar iNCAR- 
ATUM, Early Racer TARES, bushe! 
ren c CiBBaGh, 4s. per lbi; EARLY aie WEEKS’ 
TURNIP, 1s. per Ib. 
GEORGE GIBBS AND CO., 26, Down STREET, Procapriry, W. 
CAMELLIAS AND INDIAN AZALEAS. 
ee eee orm the blic that his Camellias and Indian 
Avaleas are extremely we er “apa this season, 
ps poy ei 4 the sa hs A bere gaa ae _— 
‘arieties, 1 to 
oe aan with flower peo in 
1} foo tony ame collec’ oe ditto of 100 different 
varieties, m with flower hacsies, 1 foot 
INDIAN ALEAR, the best varieties, with poala, buds, 4l. 
to 5l, per hundred wards, 
CAMELLIA STOCKS, 80s ated. 
' te DIAN AZALRAS for areis 2 5s. per hundred. 
LADIOLUS BRENCHLBYENSIS the mo most 
lendid flower of the tribe, and eas 
GLADIOLUS (GANDAVENSIS, % and 
Pe Sais CANIARIENSIS—Morcan’s pure yellow and 
Torba; ahmei “offre to med a large 
ully offers to su strong 
ber 1 eo a. 
OF BULBS mbracing a ‘select 
Pn viike ggr Bene seir of  GLADIOL I, will be wire ages 
pplics 
ATICE HALFORDE = 4-inoh Tee 
F much pleasure in ofiering a few | 
e Vines of the orng new hardy Muses 
MUSCAT DE = JE. — Berries ap, a oy ani] 
m ranr rla an gi er ent aa f the brisk flavour 
DEIRA MUSCAT Berrios large, round, reddish purple ; | 
MADEIRA Mi flavour. Both the oubove sorts ripen in a nea 
= ee gd little earlier than the Black Ham 
MUSCAT ST LAURENT. —Berries oval, below medium size, 
wish white or amber ee ripe, with a rich Muscat flavour. 
— Berries round, deep purple, with the 
avour. The two latter are the carliest of all the 
Muscat Grapes, and will ripen on a wall with a good aspect in 
_ the F wae comer They are also well are. for pot-cul- 
es 5s. 
TR believes th ni boa culture of 
extensiv: Euro 
ås rods for Vinorios, a 
select varieties 
pore meng a most 
houses being fi ed with Vines | 
dt oe a Nae bushes for pot culture of tho most 
es, Sawbridgeworth 
PAN W ba ERRTES 
be borne KITLEY per A offer again to the A, 
s two ae rE vam an BU: r 10. 
and So ag pe a ices: ae a ani; ad 
stamps. Sq 
The trado ma may communicate rie letter. 
vee A 
TAARN 
pon PAUL begs x fer the oliowing, of superior 
EARLY STRAWBER 
ek JAMES NICHOLSON has muc 
Maubourg, 
a, June 13, 208. per 100. 
ae „Ano favoured 
es pihould be tow 
o fol tioan 
born AORN 
ae 
middle size, torpena: 
ase de Marnos, a v 
|malady. Still wherever the leaves were properly | 
| thinned, —_ 
Swed wn 
T green, it swelled, attained a good size, 
partia 
and not a single specimen occurred which 
h was not 
BULBS, « select Hard er s, &. 
Descriptive Lists sent on cobs The shaved p imas ng af | deili po use. There is no doubt that in any 
eir No. 1 Catalogue for the season, and will be sent out com- | ordina: ar the plants would have failed entirely, 
plete wae cn y. Rate us as gt or would see e have ielded a ll grown fruit. 
STRAWBERR ir Harry, per 100, 8, per doz. ; : 
also upwards of 20 others, finest in bins are at ee rae They were eviden diseased by sana oak and 
CHRYS ANTHEMUMS. +-Bos not y S d the tio: 
12 best new Pompones, of last A aes ji is 0 was in a gr asure counteracted by favourable 
20 best of previous introduction » . 15 0 rien ig conditions e Conqueror 
12 2 best new she od flowerings t 16 0 
2 best of previous introduction. s 9 0 far thy. ere the leaves 
Base & Baown, Boitai, orik. oi not rder thinned some fruit failed: 
poor FOR DARRERE T CORTETA after as one ird bel e the 
Sus PE, SORT BUADC PA mey ni plan uitful, and the result on the 
HYACINTHS, the best į 10 S : i 
Fine se pen aeni piii diki) 1 oe r 100 1 10 9| Whole was excellent. The third sort, from 
ANEMONES ig si test 0 5 ` American seed, was hy from the first, the 
(sir MIS) ,,* ss 
TULIPS, fine mixed early, for pots or borders > |; 9 7 6 | Produce has been excellent, and we hope to get 
CROCUSES, mixed for open ground, (per 1000, 18, 6d.) 0 1 6| Some seed perfectly m any ndeney to 
yo nds of Flower Roots just imported, which | dise ease. The result in fact, has nfirmed our 
are selling at lower prices, as see Lists, which may be had post 
Ne pre 4 Peas, Radish, Horn 
annntmac 
SUTTON anp SON 
Royal patt Beed Establishment, Reading. y by arra 
pin a ments with parties on whom implicit roleajeoueald 
ROYAL a SEED be bie d, as oa ould otherwise be no certainty 
BERKSHIRE Qg aesa ESTABLISHMENT. | of ob oe he eo — sorts which are most 
UTTON anp > SONS. vom san received a re favourable for cultiv 
unique Collection of HYACINTHS, ANEMONES, 8 s the Potato disease, since the late 
P eg an com ay Bog Bary es = er Du bogs Ji nt treiadhode storms matters have entirely changed 
v rana hrassa g pir ts in their appearan We have a | from Dr 
ia: 2 rae i sind fate -Lists gratis and y free. ppe : x 
FLOWER 0 pest Caspary, dated rg mgmt Schloss, near sem 
e pi August 4, in which he s p: er 
“neal x, or to please you the Botrytis pAg a aeda 
made pear ough 
Li ivin 
| Hyacint Poirepthog. N Narcissus, Mai na anam Mog daily for ty oy it a 
-no S seve ena 
rience at the time of the rea of Dr. CasPany’s 
rgt ay ein ee We had in 
mpeg that we aer “oe kauss. 
y that form of Potato 
phies ma before 1845. 
the plague had had 
AMES VEITCH, 
xotic Nursery, existed in 
Chelsea, Tae 
supply of BULBOUS 
they 
Royal 
Jun. Pgh 
announce that he has rm his annual of this month, however, the mou 
CELI 
rms from 
mpress upon those who patronise } len ravag 
vantage t ging him their, ORDERS EARLY 
= cocounatal cultivation ae Bulbs d ep 
oir BEING PLANTED EA’ 
SEASON. —August 29. 
p substance, a ound, 
á Che G aryere energ Chronicle. hut not one = which the aan no well deve gm 
py no 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1857. aa ene od the moul ust beginning to be pm 
.— an distinotly x visible > pi naked eye. It is too 
Ir tated in this Journal a short time since | 800n, to form any notion of the result of 
that the extn had altogether been a peculiar one. ‘sulphuring ; sa fortnight will show whether it is of 
add et t on a piece 
aie 2 ee - ane perature, either naii for Pave use, It may be we 
Keens’ Hautbois 6 tly, on oceasi toes south wall, which was partly , 
Bri 0 pA” ar at present not the 
ince $ z illian = Hi nly i a a0 | a pae ph y aand gin cee A ay 
ih e eee anen : å portunity of stating a curious faet which has la 
S a Horicltural E raad ducea of benefit, and withal a more than Come under our notice. A portion of the Norfolk fens 
Regent Street, br which a oo Merit was awarded; usual ar light were amongst during wi 1852 and for some 
E Sorn eat R EA, cre; sad Messrs. J. W. ua : It became, there- months of 1853 under wa from the bursting of 
i Garde, Londo er fruited upwards of half an | fore, a matter of interest to note what w he banks of t Brandon river. This district 
3 grs, am See it as the ee | effect upon the two diseases which have of late abounded former] k us y since the 
“Supply strong, well-rooted P toany extent. Price 20s. per a the plague of gardeners, viz., the Cue r soa scarcely a room is found, from the 
ar g = = harne i pries gure > aoe kind w kagi gare ation ; lon di and Potato m n complete pyes leone 7 the ne spawn, "Mt. £ D 
Ee e EA E a | 
mts sent over conipensate distant carriage. | for m mi area, Du’ ese E gali is 
The uml discount to the Trade when not loss than 1000 aro are not quite void of interest. As far as we have as g as ever. The VINE. DISEASE is 
TYNEQUALLED NEW STRAWBERRY RIVAL 3 ; g 4 Š 
ARCEN AET TNE RE ban, Ea “ae he o Mia Sema piile Tames mre Dad, Te 
is h: 
Sean yot been s i pommensing ne good quali. | than it has been for some years. eaves we » both by precept and example, to persuade 
to besa egies mde British have retained their colour to a late date, the the wine farmers to attack t with sulphur, 
E cona I x cet = on, Savi = bas but we pinnerg a th a the exception of his 
without that tendency to rot pre turely which is own vineyard very little isen. 
so E to the cultivator wien he thinks that inp = ty of ig 0 
ca ager dba ge 
i wo t: 
St pplied here next 
the fruit was ill ne a o ; te Is 
