610 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[SEPTEMBER 
as KITLEY. hed to “offer Aa to the public 
his two Sdedlings—CAROLI fe et 10s. per 100); 
pen GOLIATH, 3s. 6d. per 100, aos per post per dozen, 30 
ps. Plants are now: ready. 
N.B. The trade: may communicate by letter. 
oe Vale, Bath. 
Bi teh: 
ving this summer fruited upwards of half 
confider ~~ ih. as-the best pumy barry 
for ral purposes that has eb n raised. He = now 
supply strong, well-rooted Plants to ane porri Price 2 s. per 
a ther kind up AUi vabiti 
ieties of questi ionable 
= aera 
NEQUALLED sonit Piep ae | RIVAL 
STRAW 
Sir Harry, 20s. per: 100 
r doz.. 48. Od. 
spis Seedling, per.100 2° 6 
Elto: 
Black ai 
Kitley’s Goliah ; 
Alice 
fa 
Maude 
CISSUS, 4 
nce, cone 
1d 
ee Bg = 100 3 6 
Nurseries, 
OUBLE ROMAN AND Eri ER WHITE NAR- 
per'dozen.—Th se 
which is so justly A OT for its 
rapran e.latte er, for its purity and ardon have 
BERRY “PLANTS, 
r A PAUL can to offerthe i ¡of superior 
| 
it 
Prince of Wales . 384 de. 
oe th ree pa ae : 2 6 
Hautb 
Calceolaria seed, P pkt. 1 0 
6 iners me! 
6 Primula sinensis A ON 
6 Polyanth a O 
6 a a Wi iam va 06 
y, Sept. 5 
above. Bulbs, the, ame of 
arly bl sive 
tas st 
HYAC 
Vaona. 18, Pall Mall Mall, near W: pea Plac 
SP YACINTHS, ae en 
AMES CHARTRES pres to inform 
ETT’S pites and Foreign 
ndon 
TULIPS, 
SE 
his os 
t his 
patrons and purchasers of the above generally t 
unri rivalled Collection of poe abi aean 
earnes 
d in Holland) has 
UEEN. a a best variety | g 
that, has ever ye et been : ya kE 
may be sent early to ensure ee: finest Bulbs. 
reque: 
araa may 
William 
He PATENT ROUGH Pı 
m E A 
ge > ar æ a ae lines Co 
te Bl 
cularly adapted i Ve 
Carri arriage e Entrances, &. “ $i 
ties for rajuin al, and | be had on ig seme ag —Seed Warehouse, 74, Kin 
conside y m: ee ‘axpexior to en ir Tag E ro > British Street, City, Londom. 
een; the fruit Heel an. immense size an y e aaa et aA e a 
scot very heavy a and. bearing well t hout EE BE DEPENDED ON.—Improved: 
the al mamn he pm a of a very feo habit, Balsam (6 classes) 37 “eg Mixed 13, Geranium 37, eat 
and as Seeding, wi ioe Fs well, and have been ditto 37, Bedding ditto 13, Pansy 13, Holly hock a. Pink 37. 
spoken of by i es ment and ni LENNY, getter pat t Faihat S w Gardeners 
judges, “ eee g the best they “had eve eed Now ready for Gazette Office, 14, York S C. 
seni siian well rooted arahen tt per 100 ; ~~ for 11s. 
hatnper and package included ; peti s., and 12 for 4s., HEr pata ale WORKS. 
postage free. A. remittance par every ape T 
cash. or-penny-postaáge stamps.— eae Y, — 
Seedsman, and Florist; 14, Abbey Church Yard, 
EARLY STRAWBER 
—— JAMES NICHOLSON has a oe plea- 
sure 
in offering pl 
f the older oreo Sam in er care ripenin; 
—Princess: sso ayale theca 
, large size, fine. colour 
"fruit ripe ‘hams 13, 185%, 10s. 
-fine flav 
100: 
faces and bearing, ripe June 20, pi oe 100.—Com 
and: Cremont, each 5s.. per 100. Harry, 20s. per: 100.—. 
Ingram’s Prince Alfred, 203. per 100, and a a number of 
others, including Alpines, : from 5s., to 10s. per 
A Post-office Order on Y.: 
lescliffe, near-Yarm, Yor ine 
O. THE NOBILITY AND PUB 
B call attention. to his 
FORGE BAKER begs to 
© unrivalled stock of CONIFERA RICAN. 
PLANTS, all in the finest.possible condition.—Oa oe es may 
be had-o! 
mile) rssh Sr 
Reading. Branch, 8: W 
Araucaria imbricata,- puni 1fõotto 8 feet high, and all inter- 
sizes. 
Abies canadensis;. fine : astian from 8 to 15 feet high, 
very bousome specim zi mag 
»  Douglasi, sein a 5;.6, 7, 8, 9,and 12 feet. 
>». Menziesi, from. 6 to 14 feet. 
orng omar maniy s ae € to9 inches, by the-100 ; 
Epod oppriment, d,i 7, 8 ry 10, to 16 feet. 
», _ Lebanon, 
Cryptomeria amenenepa Aera 4 to 8 feet; a few very fine spe- 
n application, American abet Bagshot, SERY H 
unningdale Station, Staines, Wokingham, . and 
-Cupressus macrocarpa, a istock from 1 feet’ to 4 feet, nice | 
: pesia 
m torulosa, from 1 to = 
A i very handsome plants, from 1 to 8 feet. 
Ceph: Fortuni, from:1 foot to 18'inches. 
eis cam age from re ge — 
to 8 fee 
rar foi 1to4 PiS, very fine specimen plants. 
5, 6; 7; 8, and 9 feet, very bushy. 
fæmina, 4 to 5 feet. 
recurva; ama 1 to 4 feet; very large bushy speci- 
mens, ans high and 5 feet through, very 
daraa kanis. re bushy p: pianta 
Bedfordiana, 2 to 4 fee 
rola, good oct established plants in any 
uantity. 
mmunis pendula, good 
pandula.a ie 2 to 3 feet. 
— 1, .2,:3, 4, to7 feet; very handsome well 
ericoidos by the 100, small plants; good specimens 
specimens 6 to 8 feet. 
ope een ege dozen; good speci- 
men $0 
p i itt sg 6 to 9 inches, nice plants, 
Norway m6 to 12 foe t. 
Picea n , from 6 inches to 3.féet. 
» . grandis If 
>» amabilis, do. 
» Nordmanniana,-9 inches; 1 2inches, 1S inches, to 3 feet. 
ys Binsapo, 1, 2, 3, 4 feet; v handsome specimens, 6 feet., 
Pius Montesuma) 8 5 feet. ae 
” 
5 Tacrocirpa, $ toot.: 
‘ californica, 5:feet... 
Ms Cembra; from:1 to.5 feet; good specimens 6 to 8 feet. 
gies lg gre some exceedingly handsome speci- 
s; or Sequoia gigantea, 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6 feet 5! 
pamer planta 10 feot 
Taxus baccata primeren a very large stock of all sizes from 
Se ia to 5 feet. 
A =i = 4 feet; very fine handsome speci> 
eet, 
4 f 
> a large stock from 2 to 6 feet. 
Weeping ach mai feet stems; very fine specimens, 
aor teteh gi 
ited: Hollies, from 2 to 7 feet. 
} s (a very ` collection), —_ ind exten 
i generally. A good and exten- 
OK 
Soy we: Chelsea, S.W., oui ULTURAL BUILDERS 
axnp HURD, 1; Smith Street, & 44, Radnor 
ERs and Hor 
WATER ARATUS MANUFA Hothouses, Greenhouse < 
Contervatoriea, &., built al "the ie Jowt possible prices con- 
sistent with g 1 wor 
Hot-water “Appar: arabus 
complete in every EDA 10 per cen 
i; At 
manship. 
of every anes fixed warranted 
5 
Estimates forward ded ‘on n application. 
er 
| 24 rohan and 35 gallons. 
OL. 19s., to hold.10 ee 
sizes in wood or iron, viz., 14 
oes ofthe Paten- 
an 
variou: con- 
eprori and 
sizes from 9s. 
wards. Metallic String from’5d. toile. 3 
FLEXIBLE HOSE FOR oo GARDENS. 
| 100 fee 
Gh = 4 a} 10s. per 100 feet. 
\ by 55 
ee 
1 by 9 
11} by aU sins: 
2 by 9 
19. by: 12 
_ 20 by 12 T 
= cases; 
Glass for Orchard: Houses as supplied 
ey’s Patent Rough Plate Cet et 
gallon 
May be obtained of fi 
CUTITO THE SĪZESORDERED: 4 
Under Sby, 6 
Dae grand undor 10 by ea NA E 
» 14 by 10 Hh g's hi A 
leb 10 > l4 ft. SUP.. if) ; : j 
not Ove ERE 
20 in. long "PRA 
14 ft. sup. ,, 3 ft. orif above 
: 20 and not 
above30 in. 
3 ” 4 iy 9 20 80e: 
4 ” 5 5. 80, 85 
5 i 6 35 5, 40 
6 b 8 ,, 40%, 45 
8 ” 10 ” 45), 55. 
10 ” 12h snc BS yy 
12 oo» LBS, Obi TS 
15 » om Sy z > 90 
0,,1 
QUARRIE Hep its A 
BENDING, ordinary curves 5 
6 by 4 Sin at . 108: 6d; 3 76, 
7 by 5, and 74 by 54 .. 12s..0d. by 
For lesen aunts we 
m Gardener: 
Airis 5 Boneh, Pats 6 
dation: to rn who er Bicone 
JAMES PHILLIPS: 
116, Bishopsiiii geet 
Above: 15'by 10, and note: ‘ 
mene of the» above in aon 
g 
Hartley’s Pat 
in oyi K for Horticultural, 
actori 
p Ala 
Pas nena 
Bee a ` Glass Milk Pans. 
Aquarium, 12. inches, 14 ins., 16ins., -18 ins, 
diameter. 
Roug h Plate and Si Tiles to 4-inch - 
A variety of other articles as per or Horta i 
~ on a ; 
lp 
Bishop: 
Eastern Cente Railwa: 
“GLASS FOR CANE ee 
‘ nai i , is-now-much i 
is made in 60 feet len and resist the pressure of any of 
the Water Com . J. I» He alse, supp 
Union Joints for „the Hose.to sane -also Tapsy 
Roses, and J ets; eth a or Gardens, Greenhouses, &t. 
All Communications to-be addressed to the Manufactory, and. 
wilh have strict attention. 
James LYNE ~ _Vulcanised: Rubber Works, Gosw: 
London; Reels of light wicker work for ry 
updong dea of India Rubber Hose, see:Sketeh. 
ES’ STEEL DIGGING FORKS & DRAINING TOOLS. 
Price Lists pn free on application, and Illustrated 
| of the best Farm Im ploteetitson receipe Teg postage stamps. 
95, Newgate Street, London, 
te 
| GLASS SHADES, as ornamental 
every ——— 
of Brit 
square “feet wt si - the 
A reduction made on.1 
Sizes:—Inches.. 
nder 6” aa ot ie 
pot nm e 
E best and cheapest Pus 
ING, Barns, Stables, all outen RAI 
MITCHBLL’S ANTISEPTIC MINI sed 
Sold ready for use, 17s. 64 perce | 
past, b he to 
