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SEPTEMBER 26, 1857. FEF GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 689 
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STANDARD CHINESE AZALE ractice of pornn z an old variety in order to sell 
FORGE JACKMAN, arda Nursery, ‘Woking, |S, AN J. FRASER having a dinn oa of the above, | Hees a hig A ‘8 
wi ahd ght st fi 2 ; 
the Public blie that he has this season aes an extensive heads Saye set with fader buds tie tò oder eer shaped But, let us ask, is even this part of “J. E.’s” 
gfwell grown STANDARD and LDW ARF oms, pee a oF Palio at prices varying from 5s. to 21s, sta Hla true? The history of the plant is briefly 
a the and most oe fe . riced Catalogu py ee an immense stock of Azale eas bushy | this, Mr we GLF, of Stoke Rochford, near Grant- 
Be Sew ed free on application. | pe is from 1 to 2 feet high, beautifully furnished with flower- i 
FINE ROSES FOR THE A buds. Pri e to Be Trade per doz. or se ws on application. ham, sent the Dahlia to Trentham Withaat a name 
New on, of kde ee vn mer J aa ea Bridge Road Nurseries, N.E. Mr. Fremine, finding it extremely useful along 
qT J. FOS o ppanc Spagna eigh yeu ria NTHS, CROCUS “TULIPS, ETC. with the old established favourite dwarf Dahlia 
is » has found the fine Rose ‘‘DESCAR TES’ w readily ARLES ALEXANDER, NURSERYMAN and SEEDS- called aor Pus le Zelinda employed it rey jateay 
agen me fest. Register Street, Edinburgh, respectful T E 4 oE whi 
ae abe aul vo of intim arrival of his Third Importation of the various | &t Tren visitors, W 
gware, ‘meer e du y executed s tho sorts of uted FLOWER ROO 4 TS. The HYACINTH BULBS | struck with its i beabie, called it the White: Zelinda, 
are unysna y darge soun comprising fi 
nies ones, with the ol ola. favourites. Tapes si jon. in ited, an ana aad any this name it became much talked about. 
early orders solicited. "VAs to igh price at which Mr. FLemine is 
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DUTCH BU charged with selling it, we have ascertained tha 
mi TYPBSSRS., iy aus Pe: WILLIAMS beg H| here “J. E.” is as s wrong as in the other parts of 
eir friends and patrons that they have receiv 
y ~ o paara .G, their annual importation of HYACINTHS. and other B ULBS, | his tex The pri ce at which it was sold 
A particularly ‘his Collections of Camellias, Early | by him was ninepence. a. plant. 
It wi us 
d Ghent Azaleas, ey and. other Rhododendrons, orders are solici ited, as their successful cultivation depends in i a 
and Herbace i nies, which are Teet i toa- great atakeme on early planting, —PRICED and DE ISORIP- be J pao f net Y ayety... one , gi a ac 
spo eh gA establishme oad: a, be had on application TIVE CATALOGUES are nowready, and will be forwarded pos Pare reaks Gown. <£ now for its being, 
go his agent, , Harp ‘Lane, ‘Tower Street, freeupon application. A remittance or reference toaecompany |as this correspondent stated, HEALK's Empress 
d k ndents.—Paradise N ; Ha n so, ‘ . 8 state- 
Hornsey and Seven Sisters Road, Haven , London, N. 
= ea t would not have been justified, for after all 
WAT ERER, ers Exhibitor of fe above HYACINTHS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, EARLY & LATE M° ‘ie 
fois at the Royal Botanic Garden s Park, _ TULIPS, JONQUILS. ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS, Zc.. the public interest is more consulted by sending 
to st state t that Mis CATALOGUE of RHODODEN. T IMOTH RIGDEN, SEEDSMAN and Proust, out plants of good quality. than in inquiring into 
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Sie Pa Pag tally na Railway Arca, London tho Ti OnO, seg tn he ad often Ringsncrialae ble rights a seed li ing raisers, 
The si f the Rhododendrons are ener ied, and eae just returned from Holland, having made a splendid assort- But we are enable 
iis: contains a selection of the most favourite kinds ment of the aboye ROOTS. | this Dahlia to atif als 30 i Ce ae ‘the 
oe all Bagshot, sea near the ‘Sunning- : bag aes ne mente ier iner than any ot we wey co meen’ hime E, onant MBAL S Empress, His letter is 
— — sain piriapiiain: Priced Catalogues an be chad an mechani: | |as 
Gar A oe hat pe nara tage the $ eet errei “Barkwith, Sept. 17, 1857. 
blic in ene Hs of a e “T see in the Gardeners’ Chronicle an attak ‘od Mr. 
Sena DaT: Y EVERGREEN NS and. ORNA- LADI OLUS  PRENGHLEYENSIS iie Hi | Bunce respecting the White Zelinda D Dahlia, which I 
aid d SURUNS ban at which are well $i flower of the tribe, and easy of cultur | 6 p J ; 
pin OE FRUIT, and FOREST GLADIOLO. US GANDAVENSIS, and oe s quite unnecessary, as through Mr. Fleming a 
ae particularly wishes to TIGRIDIA GANI ARIENSIS—Monaay's pure yellow and | iin most maane plant for the flower er has been made 
he ) use he has made of i 
TREES. He resins 
call attention to his clean-grown and well-trained DWARF -richly apoti ublic, owing to the of it 
FRUIT TREES, which include all the leading kinds JOSE uai g ar Nurseries, Torquay, holds a larg p : e 
; G.J. respectfully invites an inspection of his st stock, which Stock "of the above, ty respectfully bay to supply iue | | |in the gardens x Arpegi asea "e es y panmtagenho 
will give purchasers the opportunity of making their own ering Roots on anda after October 1, at'reduced prices. a not be asham ownin Ixaised it in 
selection.—Woking Nursery, 1} mile from the Woking Station, w agp CATALO F BUL BS, Shioin: a select | 1847 (pray ave the date), ma pedi its dw. 
SWR, where all bn oe a comreyan oe T be obtained. list f J. Morean’s ws oallogtion of Chenin LI, will, be}.ent.free | habit. to -contim e year r year, ptit in my own 
EA rade supplied on advantageous terms. hands til ; _ELEMING.some roots 
(laRmer’s ‘(CHAMPION CUCUMBER -surpasses Pee HALFORD! in hich, pots of it from 151, took ll the pi Sirot aa 
‘Sion House and Lord Kenyon's:Favourite for winter and Sen oe a abe Toria Heads Zoe gets AANT Seems es rae Te. 
; ham have been raised. I the name of Roch- 
early s use. Smooth, dark green, straight, and prolific ; DUTCH ok gag ger R ROOT BP ee m sitors to 
CARTER & | tes > 
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, 238, High Holborn, London, W. €. | 
WHITE NAR- 
5 per dozen.—The above Bulbs, the former of 
k mi justly esteemed for its early: piosan and excessive 
aee latter for its purity and. danas have just , in fine condition, of their first consignment o z : n 
y y be obtainedat A. CORBETT sItalian and Foreign DUTON LOWER ROOTS for this Pareak consisting of | RUxserymen, gardeners, who visit 
= nage 18 Pall Pall Mall, nent Waterloo Flaco, London. Hyacinths, Polyanthus, Narcissus, Jonquils, Crocu lips, | Trentham Gardens year after year, and-hadan oppor- 
riced Catalogues of which m: roay be had on application. tunity of seeing the immense stock of plants there 
“3 offer "healthy strong plants Early ordersare re Pporinly apbcived, growing would have detected it, if it reniy had been 
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; prs ET Para = ig eer 27, Great daarne Biest os: Weiti inster. = 96. ” that variety, but I never grew ‘HuauE’s Empress of 
5s. per se ae P TAE ARPE YE Pesa at 4 ee zi : hi T ver Simi rity there may ne 
n per laa and fois oil ROYAL X them, they are different varieties, rai by different 
a Sreet, oath rr in different years, and each sated ofa different 
j 5, BERKSHIRE INGLE.” 
ZALEA—“ STANDARD OF P DIN TRZ 
EPPS in offering this su perb. "S EDLING « ge en `š hove ea received a v ery "Eat ‘hope that J. E: ad will m agri be more 
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nique Collection of HY ACINTHS, NEVON AN JA guarded i = his language and more careful in his 
est pisent on out, ae yarrow? a s giving the:highest satis is- QUILS CROCUSES, and numerous other ous Flower 
pet as vivi of the most perfect Roots, direct from on ne the most celebrated Florists in | Statem 
opt uot aa A te momar T a Ne FA nia ; 5 petals smooth, the Haa; rlem. Prices very ns Foss —Lists gratis and post free. 
which those of a Pelary This flower has JHE BEST TWELVE HYACINT m "o find the following important abet oman’ 
Mexceedingly .; ey pe appeai and. of grea hae HE BEST TWE LVE paan INTHS.— THE BEST G P the t Ph 
ee ; Habit : Piante 10s, aa, aes jia rg wi ebay & Bax, ge Growers, | CO ning DEEA: ERCHA in the arna. 
ade, — di ei 36. Reading, can 1] r dozen ame. Also ceutical Jou 
mixed: Dorom, HY Toni a Double) for Bods naie, TS, Ero; see bene roai of Mr, E. Mane on on the 
pt fe epa dozen, and every ind of Bulbous Flower Roots 
apr pricas, a8 800 Catal Which „may. be had gratis, sinio; saf -thi windexgrounl. i e ie the 
s pring cu a a ; 
"pickling, af; firetanie og, at aia ules é : Society of Arts, at ith oat a 
Ha Rec e n te Gardeners’ Chronicle. piperren es 
of B00. 1 nie is delivered to`London "Ss TA aR ‘a ber had 
ge Station of the m ‘Railway j Oak trees t ey a , whilst i dn other ; 
A romiitanco or oi ag ny Patani orders j they were 
nts. Nurseries, Westerham, Kent. nd. On examining the -soil.a whitish ety 
mee GERANIUN es a Rival,” s We learn that a letter shins +=.” which plant 1 was detected, resembling the spawn of the 
hite with small pink, found its way.into.our columns.of the 12th instant | Mushroom, or some other Canepa $ the plant had 
ane. ot ores muti a is rega the friends of M , of pues over,and aron 1, cover- 
aa ore ,as.awery unfair attack npon him. We/i nis a whiteness soe hes wash, 
n ust own that it did not strike us in that light; sei = it had touched. the Gutta pereh 
9 to 12inches, but upon reading it more carefully we see that it | wires the Sather c a y - 
b nterpretation which we fungus, of whieh this plant was supposed to 
- himself did not contemplate. f: spawn, was f ly 
ionini any part toca ance eS Er says that a certain dwarf —s Dahlia, | under the Oak, but not under any other tree. 
Anton, new hardy Belgian varieties, wistbude called W hite Velinda, has been largely sold upon | The ‘plant possesses a powerful odour, at once 
Sarion sibel ON a: ott ut ee Dee amr ’s guarantee as a novelty, Peete s it| detected on breaking the soil. “The presence of 
ons, near in mel Howse s <a. pap of the Whites. the plant and the decay of the wires were found 
3 certainly not s d by fact. | coincident; the absence of the plant and.a most 
Matas ay a ik advertisement we find Mr. | perfect state of the wires coincident also. It was 
t i EMING’s statem o be as follows. “Dwarf found that.the wires in one locality passing under 
o White Dallia, 23 feet Heh, a pio free and | two Oak trees were not jinjured; in this case mo 
early bloomer, of beautiful form and habit, a White fruit of ae. eo fae inthe coo 
{med Dra Queen, now best t known as te | although plentiful under other Oak ‘trees in sth 
Oy pare daripa in full } 
aide of July» al 2 November il; 
.seen and admired by hi sof 
these "Gaine" In this not -qne “wo: 
was nj justifiab 
Aitley’s 
per ha 
Napier, 10s. ber 100 
3 Sorts see _ Adve 
