SEPTEMBER 19, 1857.1 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
643 
DARD CHINESE AZALEAS.) 
AND H FRASER having a number of the above, 
to 5 feet, with well res Me 
beg to offer them to 
Public 
at pri rene Some 
J.&J. 
F an i conser 
from 1 to 2 2 feet = hes ll 
Price to the e per Goss or rer 100 on 
cee ie Road Nurs N.E 
Azaleas, bushy 
oy shed comcdaen flower- 
SEEDLING A AZALEA": FEANORA OF PERFECTION. ” 
R. EPPS in ofeina this 
ALEA has n pe it is eA far the 
e satis 
a roe 3 
-like appearance and of great su 
free eee: i na 10s. 6d., 15e., 
lants s for three to the Trade.—Maidstone, Sept. 19. 
ZALI Ear INDICA 
[ueers Pei PERPETUAL AZALEA, Sa ROSY 
CIRCLE. this fine variety barp opened 
here two and pm 4. me times this seaso 
ers will linit 80 
ral 
Lof Conte aben as in 
season). Price per Plant, 10s. 6d. and 21s. 
lent lot o of f blooming pans of the best Kee to offer to 
sample on application.—Dorking Nursery, 
superb SEEDLING | TU 
NEW AZALEA INDICA. 
pene ie eannan, Ghent, Bel- 
sending out tember next his new 
AZALEA “INDICA “ Baronde Vribre” red in Versonar- 
orticole.” Good its, 7s. 6d. each; 
drong ditto, 
The NEW CATALOGUE, No. 64, is now ready, and can be 
ined singe Fowl at -å R. SILBERRAD’s, 5, Harp Lane, Great 
er Street, 
A VAN GEERT. de aoe ny Ghent, Belgium, 
ə. begs to inform Amate trade his new general 
ed, containin 
eonies, W 
ecm in his establishment.—May 
Sgiliemelane 
O 
be had a te sate 
ne a Mr. R. SULBERRAD, Street, 
TAn ROM Az Sari PAPER WHITE N. nn 
48. per —The above Bulbs, the former oi 
Seemed? for its early b blooming and excessive 
ce, and the latter for its purity and elegance, have just 
and may bevobenitiodat CORE aE "s Italian and Foreign 
Lae 18, Pall Mall, near Waterloo Place, London. 
ROAD NURSERY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT, 
COLCHESTE 
R, 
ING begs to inform the Trade 
athe ent morn that he has taken the above 
premises an ck as purchased = the 
assignees, and h ineo: be. pone attention and perse 
industry o, sec 
a) such favours as. were eaewred +4 a, 
ts 19. 
AMELLIAS. —Fine home-grown healthy bushy 
Street, Covent 
of | 0 
sang a ae, 4, Great Russell 
pleasure in announcing the arri 
HYACINTHS and l other DUTCH BULBS in very superior 
condition, owing to the highly mete weather for m: 
them. None but those of a deci aracter have been im- 
ported, and as — of colour and Some ering, not quaniliefia of 
masya magr nov: has been the rule of selec vae pith purchasers 
may d oe pea giving general satisfac 
OEGE ONION TTUCE, 
ENDIVE c AULIFLOWER, SPIN ACH, 
RNIP, and oth to for present sowing. Also Mushroom 
Spawn, ger - s Guan en Knives, &e., on sale. 
or 
apply = JOHN ore Seedsman, , Great 
| Russell Stroo, € Covent Garden, W.C., who will oo happy to. pin fro: 
the purchas selection by every means 
ROYAL SEED 
BERKSHIRE » ESTABLISHMENT 
oni SONS hive just received a very 
= Dolea of HYACINTHS, ANEMONES, JON- 
Quits, chocusEs, Pe numerous other Bulbous Flower 
dir from one of ed most gore grind Florists in 
Has h Prices v oderate.—Lists gratis and post free. 
TCH FLOWER ROOTS. 
Rua à à 5 
pa SUBSCRIBERS we ioe: = = po ae 
| abundantly, 
rhe Horticultural Society a Gourd, whose fruit is 
f the kind here described, with all its e nage 
quality, but which does 
Seeds were poe] g the Bouiety by 
me Tomson, Gardener at Dyrham Park, under 
e name of the “ Custard Vegetable Marrow,” 
derstand he intends to offer seed 
etable Mattie even if it were not superior in 
Voge and more abundant in produce, 
ATTENTION has lately been drawn to the fact that 
many cases of a SUDDEN DEATH IN ate 
whether partial or "total, arise from 
i derived ape 
wi one = the 
sie orep derme ‘oe 
ver another nag ” which 
ects are sometimes due in t 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
TURDAY, Papia ret 19, 1857. 
osE who have studied the properties of the whee 
n fine condition, of their first similar eff 
DUTCH Fi OWER ROOTS for. this. seson, sonsisting r, " species, 
Hyacinths, Polyanth us, Narcissus, Jonquils, Crocuses, Tulips, | as in a variety of other eae wliteh it 
&e., a eee which a p be had on application. | is important to notice. We have been ind to 
Eaua LOE. A on, a Queen's Scodsmen, &c. éo,,| consider the ect more carefully from the 
27, Great Geo Stront „ Westminster. —Sept sudden death of multitudes of plants of the com- 
ULBS! L mon ye laria used for ng with some 
pant dal AA A g e, Sentien | other planta, anà amongst thom Riber tong 
The HYACINTAS | in partiet they | in a neighbouring i n. e evil was confned 
ti- | have pleasure in offering as as follow: — to no anga arè soil or aspect. It was quite clear 
(i dats, eae ee : s A that no parasite was at work before death, at 
Air emmadi : Sas 8 ae a the first instance, 
ex per rant OU e only liseased pea, in rit 
so roota mg quae vsitog ©. =... t BAO © Jig that which is on a level with the soil. ‘Tho 
Oo very superior collections of Gladiolus, Barly agen Ih and activi and so up 
No. I. CATALOGUE for the a T a crm oe 
s | gma : elect i la us Pian r ntirrhinuma Folex, inabili yom i st mp lib ie 
ere, S sre and popular Hook Ar Flowering ina e eg carry 
Hardy Omamental Glimbers, ruits, &e., and will be | moisture still supplied from below. „A ring of 
application & Brows, Sudbury, Suffolk. fe or some time dead at the junetion 
of the stem and root, nutri been ed 
for a by independent of th 
xture, s 
but ey are Sew to that bw Fa 
Plants, fall « of f flower bude, iia kinds of Gourds, Pumpkins, VEGETABLE ene adé th 
~ l -= varieties, £3 10s. Marrows, Squashes, or by pee a other ee eft es 
inte cee C plants a oe such esculents may be known, re that In these and man ng ye o oon- 
IS e i ms ý 210 of the a for the table is that called t the Patisson, ar sès $ d: ve obearvallon thatthe evil 
i o charge for packing or Elector’s Cap, or sometimes the Jerusalem |Ċates back trom the previous winter. aan 
Th g : 
Double White, Am et eras ~ E DY ert Arti ie Marrow. It is remarkable for its ie upper surface of the soil was frozen, or its tempe- 
full. of bloom buds, at 10/., 121. 10s., and 15l. p pressed spherical for with eep equatorial are much depressed, the portion of the 
Witaioe: ean Da nae Tondon x rim divided irregu larly into. roun kno was in contact with it suffered more or less, 
TULIPS, .JONQUILS, A ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS, Ze. jas in the accompanying woodeut. Pale green, hongi not lg ce Page nian re y deteotets 
OT F u oug, 
10, Railway Areade, Lond eal Be eg a A- pee enti sons r-a time, had the 
a to inform his Friends and the blie general] that hat he | within them. T 
E at tha aaa ar i a sple of the cells of the affected part was 
ne e; further begs to state that having selected them himself -length ng 
Priced Catelogass seme otii © with 
kingdom. be ne 4 
Ai orders Pye unknown. puesi sran viti le SES maam for a poe up by the tissüés 
CATTELUS EARLY BARNES & RELIANCE CABBACES, and death ma the natural issue. We 
LSO DEPTFORD, PARAGON, KING, IMPERIA thé’ kimy other’ of 
JOHN, cA CATTELL h has now teaily Bedded Plaite of rrr tah e i 
a 1000; alee a on of. aeae rm | j pae re in miae on 
ger 100 orde 6d. nese 3 o charge for e j i 
Se ge age® of, 500 or more are delivered t6 London ie of the kind in the Beurré 
| free. remittance or reference to ohio Did communica 
| unknown. corres ts.—Nurseric Kent. Pear grower. In 
© JOHN CATTELL has to oft i the the’ se as 
| following V: A GERANIUM. fo the annexed prices, îi i 
a ndod, were struck last spring, and are now , 
i wilt nkka extra strong plants for bedding only of the leaves and not the 
| doz.—s. Per dou: ee shoot failing. 
| 's) + 6 Alma, Ia: 6d. each... 15 tree 
Oana (do) 1s. 6d. each .. 12| Mrs. praa i F 
cen of Warwick (do.) $ atei Sh (young plants) $ posed to 
sito Flowering Bulbs of a new unna Oxalis, with large wind. Ay omen of the buds may be 
he Sg ga x eatee alae : T the an "surface the flowers are frost 
| ei ; it as highty detdom in spring flowering plant of i injury, from light dies = ouring to 
| tengo dozon, post free Orders ftom corre- struction, may take place, We hos 
| N cca tithe: Won a Kent. fa which See 
DUTCH AND OTHER on of the buds faving: 
HN CATTEL informa the Puts ially affected and « 
Y CATALOGUE of the shove forthe crane noe that his fine and. healthy fenits- We. are inclined 
statis on application. Besides the general assortments of to attribute to the same cause the 
Oxalis sinntion to his fine collections of oa of branches of the hardy Araucaria, in 
sists or aala, dic. His stock of Lilium spiopenn varieties côn- frequently that while the ti 
bulba of the roa 00 of bulbs, and J. C. has now shoots are the lower leaves, or 
have 4 beautiful varieties raised by from seed ; they 2.3 his 
the earliest begin toh n, both in-doors and out: | tender, agreeable to gage cepa renee poor gi og fH rh A ae 
Pat beauty; in Colour they wet ‘iis nia pres recipient of sauce, it has s stood in the | fact was not affected while th 
mediate shade TDs, to very dark crimson, with all'inter- | highest class of eatable Gourds. But it is a| fered, and pery wy 
dask of the beautiful sky-blue Scilla siberia cm nee of mene Nee that is to say, a large coarse Ioeish- like turn brown a ae Pie 
alts also Tropeeolum the d, which does not ong the ground, | the mischief exte sn 
bulbous plants in grot ee ELE. OF Doth m and in this country at least is so hn bad a beans walt alli 
imports those of best quality pt ~~ aeg that it is seldom seen in cultivation Precisely the same 
; There is 
however now growing in the garden of | 
tomia, and as the me thing takes OA gon gen i 
