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756 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Ocrosee 17, 1857, 
RNS GOL oe YELLOW. HOLLYHOC NEQUALLED ~~ STRAWB 
= RY WALTON, “pace Bnd, Marsden, near PAUL anv SON respe ey ‘aie’ attenti on to { ) QUE Âs proved to be t P ORRY RIVAL 
Burnley, Lancashire, begs to fier nice well grown plants their Ra HOLL gq = seas and QUEEN | ever yet cenit ws vials. By all the good qualita, °° Variety 
ttl {rodu gpideg ellow, | Strawberry is required fi Qualities for wh; 
of the: following RARE FERNS, at the annexed uced prices: OF THE YELLO spi Ph res T a a H Might a ae Phy a: 3 judges to be caperte ‘to that Anke ora o te 
ogra: v S p k © varieț z 
y wi athe white farinose oo nae on both sides, Seow eae D healthy bians, 21s. the pair, nA ri Dackare The fruit comes to a: immense size an p ry ioan ‘if 
. tod rid each aid and carriage to London. Good named varieties, 12s. per dozen | a very heavy cropper, and bea; ring well ‘tarot 7 poloured, 
ion hairs green fronds, ker elegant, 3s. 6d. to 5s. | and upwards. nt > ge ; ie plants are of a dwarf habit and y Straw- 
X tomentosa, hairy, dull green fronds, very fine, 2s. 6d „For other noyelties and | prices € of older varieties see mre tHe bá cee = al 4 an continue fruiting for ouad very hardy, 
Noth ig? zhite j £ o eing rene the aboy 
Wothochlæna pie ahde pea itle t tufted Fern, slightly white Remperies, cecal pe a ` Sy who have seen them while in fruit, and wil ea 
i chrysephy yila; ge lovely small growing gold HOL EED sg rh hed nt coh ee k» ll purchasers, ada. = 
PAUL ÅND SON hae just dete in harvest- | fE , hamper and package fies: a 1l. per 100- ir T 
os tomentosa (Cheilanthes tomentosa), white and silky e inga quantity of HOLLYHO CK SEED i first- ato pine ina or 6s; 19 fhe a 
<= yorod, gT n fronds, very fine and pre tty, condition w vhich h th Ei malat sorts, g tarme pat ee “VIOLA ARBOREA, or Pe erpe weal Tew Violet, smal 
Cheilanthes farinosa, a, (Cassabos ra farinosa), a silver Fern with p tokiya superi paei 3s. per dozen ; extrafine, 5s. per dozen. "n 
M micromera oa ringul “smo. alk and green 
2s. ôd. 
Mohria PR eo very 1A meer pater well adapted for Fern 
Bron a 6d. to 
eden ding, purple; and slender stalked ; a 
> grme eii new ion Be. 6d. t 
gah n, naming © long stalked, genosbutly drooping, very hand- 
Himonitia palmata, Ivy-leaf shaped, rather hairy, light 
green fronds, a pretty Fern, 2s. 6d. 
®smun he einnam paa aan ” stalked, spreading spike-like 
fronds, pretty, 3s. 
The above ha Anien ‘Tamper luded,: 42s. cash. A fine 
ames, 12 
Mixed sod; saved from fine Joanie few ers, ‘Is. ,» 28. 6d., and 
5s. per packet. The trade supplied with small or large 
quantities on liberal t tartak. 
_ Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
OSE 
UL axp SON invite attenti e following 
e facts in reference to their position at hy ‘Rose Shows 
during the present year 
— 30, et sw Palace. =a res ini pots First PRIZE 
June 3, Chiswi Roses SECOND PRIZE 
n pots 
‘the rity of hess were idni in the 
areen. Waid gained the first prize at the 
athe Palac e three days poni ious y- 
Tune ut Roses 
eollection of well grown plants of Ween and T 
for cases) may be had cheap. Post-office Orders papas at 
a Lancashire. 
P.S. Nice plants of all the new Fuchsias, Fe tol r doz. 
s ngtish, Mrench. 
Cinerarias, 
ppiica cation. 
THR AND AZALEA INDIC 
pyta BARNES has sas Sere sao above num- 
AZALEA 
covering the 
ee 
apanan 
his extensive 
Mrs. Fry 
oon elegans 
Perry: 
Petunizeflora 
Princess oil 
damini 
gison of Perfection 
Queen Victoria 
e Reine des Belges 
oi Leo opad 
Rari 
uck 
” grandiflora. | Sir C. Napier 
Stam- Lawrenciana Stanle 
Beauté d'Europe 
port Reigate | Lateritia Boni su- 
July 9, Diss. 
(o ri 
. July 15, Stamford . 
SECOND PRIZE 
First PRIZE 
SECOND PRIZE 
June 4; Brie ghto 
June k Mansheitet oe t Roses 
4 The Man chester and Brighton Shows 
July 1, DER poe Bociety—24 Cut Roses FIRST PRIZE 
50 Cut Roses .. FIRST PRIZE 
July 2, Stanford FAs cus 50 Cut Roses .. 
ito, collection ditto . 
50 Cut Roses, FIRST PRIZE, SILVER CUP 
100 Cut Roses, First PRIZE 
12 Cut Roses, diari PRIZE, 
50 Cut Roses, ians 
” 
Sept. 9, Crystal Palace 
some zener Soe Son 
mists = emigre just pu ror shed and ee post-free 
on. gs ication.—N urseries, C ' 
PL, PIF 
A PAUL anp SON Tepe fully invite te Sesion a 
e of gentlemen pg oving their es 
TREBS, -~ jute the 
onn e Niine bated 
sell at the ratin g prices for a pN standard 
quatit. It is their Srasiies to transplant ay second 
n order that little Or no loss may be rred by removal. 
Man se quantities, ted will be — on 
advantageous terms to the pinen An tion of the stock 
invited. The Nurseries i aes north-east of sist 
e mile from the Cheahent “station of the Eastern Cou: 
Railway. 
5 ft. 
\oneaee ie 
Coun of 
€rispifiora [ford Leeana 
Criterion [Loe ppa uedi 
areen paee EA raoe Be | Trot: 
Elegans superb a aeg Miellez | Nem 
iolacea superba 
wh variety A cultivation. 
vite Cae anti 
gr 
‘their 
REE 
re ates 
RU ce Sens RE 
pages m RIVERS begs t Sebel to the Publie the 
ae Ae dans of his FRUIT TREE CULT hich 
ost com and extensive 
APPLES e on ih Stoc tocks.—Stan foro 
dwarfs, an and ieee trained for espaliers 
APPLES on Paradise Arecitere l for ‘gardens. —Pyramids, dwarf 
d dwarf praragan in pots. 
in | Cryptomeria 
bmp on black Cherry Stocks. — —Pyramids, full of bloom 
p dards, standards trained, ona and dwarfs trained. 
-CHERRIES, on the Dwarf bushes for potting 
and culture as bushes, for walls, and dwari 
CunRaNS —Dwarf bushes, including some new and fine 
the large new 
was riper om —Stro ts, twi 
Roses” ao, bardy sort “in bot bg cero ea a 
e8 ; | Sweet Brier, Wei 
| ROSES (an 
rds trained, ir dwarf bushes 
midal trees I troos ina bearing state a — 
ca p indands or t of the common Quince, and pyramids 
Ain 
ina state. 
ERLES -Small high-Aavoure, old sorts, and all | 
varieties. 
Abies alba gl Pinus seit eens S to 7 ft. 
$ canadensis miann 1 nee 
» clan bras and other ft. 
Dwarf Firs, 1 to 1} ft. + monticolor, Ito 34 ft 
ft. ” onspe elliensis, z to4 ft. 
2 ft. 
5 ft. 
» Morinda, ee bah 1 oe 
se 94 other sorts, 1 to 4 
Araucaria imbricata, lto Í ft. i 
Eae, lto4 2 Sylves 
Arbor-vi tæ, American, 1 to 6 ft. j sloben i nivea, the Snow 
Weare’s, 1 to 5 ft Pine, 1 to 3ft. 
Arbutt og See 4 pif 40 other sorts, 1 to 6 sg 
Aucu Ne Privet, Evergreen, 1 to 4 ft. 
Ba; ae ft. thas, 2 to 3 ft. 
oo and variegated, seamen um sempervirens, 1 
Minorca, 1 to 1s ft. Thuja aurea, 1 to 2 it. 
Berberis pee 1 to 5 ft. H Santon, : to 14 
Broom, &Yellow, 2to4 ft. by ha = I to5 
r sorts, 1 fe 6 ft. 
Ce siti Red. I lto6 
White, 1 Thajopsis I borealis, 1 to B ft. 
Wellingtonia gantea, 1 ft. 
ft. 
argentea, 6 ft. 
Cedar of fateh stock in th 
Cotoneaster, of sorts, 1 to? fr. 
Japonica, 1 to § ft. 
oak aasled 
i 12 other par e 4 AS 
Ho i aoe Pot: 
Juni pee toe 
ariegated, 
si fe At scarlet, 6 to 10 ft. 
Laurel, Common, 1 to 5 
» Portugal, 1 to 6 ft, deciduous, 3 ft. 
oy 9) Standards, 4t6ft. stems. Hn, A untingdon and English, 
Laurustinus, ; 
lto 
M ia aquifolium, 1 to 3 fc. e ested: 
orchard | Oak, Evergreen, of sorts,1to6 ft. | Labi ums, 4 to 8 ft. 
Phillyrea, 1 to 6 ft Lilac, Persian, 4 to 6 ft. stem: 
N ondina 1 Xs 1} ft Maple homies, @ ft. 
» Nor e, , 8 to 10 
» Pinsapo, 1 to 34 ft. M 1 Ash, 6 to 8 ft, 
austriaca, 1 to 4 ft, Oak, Turkey, 8 to 10 ft. 
» Ayacahuite, aa yy Searlet, 2 to 8 ft. 
,, Benthamiana, 2 | Poplar 6 ft. 
we ; Cembra helvetica lto 3 ft. | Po of sorts, 4 to 8 ft. 
adiantifolia, 1 to 3 ft. 
Salye 2 to § ff. 
oF ” excelsa, very fine 1toloft. i 
s insignis, 1 [a 
el rc “TREES 
FLOWERING SHRUBS A = RI S 
uding miregis Berberis, 
A Sies puig ATE va 
Purple Nut, Pyrus, pier 
igelia, &c. 
ge Home Lilacs. 
ya PEN 
a Tiedossa u, 
"HARDY CL CLIMBING 
dene s, all the Tost so ms, at 
HARDY HE: ATHS 
PLANIS, in 500 and iraila 
ne stock mG and iti estab- 
‘ea me iit et” | 
Cheshunt, 
daa os uae ane aise: ditto, small plants, 3s. per dozen « extra 
NEAPOLITAN. ditto, 2s. 6d. per doz 
a ane AN SUPERB’ ditto, snail planta, 3s. ekg. 
8. per dozen 
aN SCARLET GIANT BROMPTON STOC 
all been pricked out, 4s. per 100; m of of the spikes KS thas hae 
eason having measured frags 18 to 24 in kaji Ge 
most of them double. 
SWEET WILLIAMS Erow from seed selected from the n 
choicest varieties, 4s. per iy "y 
ANTIRRHINIUMS ionii from all the best spotted an i 
striped sorts, 4s. per oa i 
FINE SEEDLING HOLLY from the | 
uperb collections in cultivation, 11. per 100; OF Stipi donen™ 
DI : parr or Mars ot Seed from above %4 and 
striped varieties, ls. per Ta Strong plants 
ls. 6d. per dozen ; 10s. per 100. si a> 
„NEW WI NTER CUCUMBER P PERFECTION. —This 
r has proved itsell to e 
> or winter as summeruse ; length in winter Er aaa 
2s. 6d. per packet. 
LORD KENYON’S FAVOURITE, true, 2s. per packet. 
named sorts, 1s. per 
— eakekoin SEED from all good na 
packet 
ANTIRRHINUM SHED from the cick packet. 
SWEET WILLIAM ditto, 1s. an 
oon asa da SEED from double pe Is. pe 
Eee: charge made for — er aa 
must accom every order by cash or penny 
EDWARD Pines, Nurseryman, Se Bat cone 
Abbey Church J Yard, Bath. 
TO GENTLEMEN DERRY IN P 
ATERER anD GOD BY beg te jape mirr follo. 
ing piere $ 
Araucaria imbricata, mou maa pera never ingi 4 
to 2 feet t high, by the 1000. 
rile ificent specimens, from 3 to 8 ft. h | 
Cedrus Deodara, 2, ri PS OS most beau utiful plants, by 4 
000 
S 5 2 s. and 10 feet, in large mambangan i 
very way perfect specimens ; 
Cedars of Lebanon, 3, 4, 5, : and 10 feet ! 
Red V: n, 3, 4, 6 , and 8 fee . 
inginia 
inus insignis, 1, 2, a de eet, a ore se up to band 8 feet 
Douglasi, 5, 6, 8. a 
39 
» Menziesi, 6 to 8 i 
ji Lambertia iana, 2, 3, oe 5 feet į 
= ie bra, 3,5; and 6 feet $ 
» amaia, in quantities from seed. -Also all the new 
“Cal m kinds, such as— f 
Picea nobilis, ‘the eee stock in the kingdom, in quantities 
from ae seed. Also beautiful 1% í 
and 8 foa te prea to 8 feet. None l 
» amabilis, also seed i 
» Pinsapo, in petro ha 1, 2, and 3 feet’ “Also a 
lot of maeeitenak plants, 4, 5, é poi high 
DEN ase 1, 2, and 3 feet high and as much wide; al 
Variegated White Cedar, about the most beau riegatel 
known, in large quantities from 2, ya to b feet 
10 feet 
oe gi. 
to 18 inches 
Juniperus, Chin See , a, Ys and 4 feet; a large lot of very fne 
plants, 7, 8, an ’10 fee: 
Juniper, Upright Irish, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 feet, pects ie 
Hemlock Spru ruce, 3, 4, and 5 feet 
Tibda i chiliensis, 3, 4, and 5 fi 
B 
3 
t 
+ 
and 8 feet, very fine 
rish Yew, an immense “and 10 Rot hi 
to one stem, 4, 5, 6, 8, ans 
Golden ser in large numbers and of sizes, f 
Ditto ditto worked as standards “on the Irish and 
n, 6 and 8 feet high, with lange heads, 
Saeed 
ial 
legantan or new Gold Striped, in quantities 
d 1 3, and 4 feet; ; ditto worked as stands 
D pres, ERa worked on tall ht 
ne heads 
Thujops is beset Land’? fest high 
Thuja, Arbor Vitæ, American, the best 
SIR 8 fee t hig h s it 
” eareana, 3 4, 5 no 
aurea, fine s) aa Baa bor quantity + nth 
n Sood the bea beauty of these plants; many 
Wellington iden emi ey from seed 
orbs 6 8 
woos Holly, on very 
x, green 
varie: 
up to 5 an 8 feet 
in 
Laurels, Lilacs, Thorns, Aucubé 
be ng Pruit, and iro ofthe hr are 
forwarded on apne ‘Hill, 
Pn a te 7 
or vid Meaney 06 Sicha 
Govrrey, Knap F 
