cae 
the best nam 
Seeds 3s. 6d. 
754 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
NTIN G SEA so o 
- 10,000 A a STAND. 
ROTHEROE E. MORRIS pe A 
eeiiention consisting of Fruit, 
of sina REM ee and in 
a oe 
incur no meth a aoe Ý 
wa, 
bl 
in 20 minutes — Penchihieh ch and Tashopanate Biroot, 
from whence Trains leave nin 
Station, which adjoins the Nurs 
bd 
Forest, ntal ‘Trees 
iey ea qua aT eo also 
sti Siege in Net ama Plants, fine Ever- 
magnificent te 
ne times daily to Leytonston 
rsery. 
The nome include a portion of their Stock. These are 
fine bushy 
30,000 Ghent and other Aza leas. 
5060 Kalmia latifolia, 1 to 5 ft. 
nee ey a meda flo ribunda, 
eet. 
soo. yeda fine Dwarf-trained 
Peach 
es and Nectarines from 
ees pree stock. 
n Nurse 
a 
EAKALE an 
plants, and beautifully furnished with blooms :— 
by es > stone soi renia and 
r 
includi 
Saou Hiybris, peme Fi 
ro ae Teas, Noiset- 
tes, 
pee tb Fan geek: 3 to 12 ft. 
ortu l 
3009 bus ne eee from 2 to 
5 fi a 
J4eytons 
v. 7. 
5 jon qe ra crown 
from 14 e 2 inche te. Siara price 8s. per 100; selected 
single crowns, 
Apply to aie W. is, 
Manor Farm, Deptford. 
One Thousand PLUMS for sale, consisting chiefly of “ Vic- 
- toria” 23 a seedling largely grown at Deptford ; also Jefferson, 
and Downin; 
Burdett, 
of Wales, 
s new seedlings Standard of 
pene NPRD DE Gage. 
| deliver address 
YATT’S SELINO Dade 7 mln my 2s. 6d. 
ENAS- QUEEN OF oF ROSES E fering th 
asure in offer e | 
A apagas B en ing 
ote 
"QUEEN OF bed 
age mg wat aie Eg Viie gr 
ome up with 
lantin; ange quantity 
per 100 packed 
hee London. aa San 
UNSET. 
ding purposes will be found 
maitre Chronicle of the 8th 
Am: 
: itis good in habit 
of it were remarkably 
ve.” Plants ready in December, to os i paipa ta 
tes splay. s. 6d, each, 
—An immense and compari truss of superb form, 
being a beautifi 
tial he 2o pon without this ne Ready in 
ul rosy pink. 
y 
A says, at page 
5 for mas 
“sas the colts is a deep purple, lilac tint: 
and a profuse bloomer, several be 
effecti 
P tock for next season’s dis 
or three plants 10s. post free 
81 
Sosy 
1858, post free ; only a very 
limited supply. 
HOLLYHOOR deni PANSY SEEDS carefully gathered from 
ed varieties.—40 Seeds for ls. 
, 100 Seeds 2s., 200 
TO TH THE estate AND PUBLIC IN GENERAL. 
im saris syne kinds, 
E begs to asi cs sale 1000 srai 
sil Trees of the follo 
Apricots, Apples, les, Pears, end oer all n'y which 
te 
g kinds, viz., Peaches, 
e ame and of the 
‘most healthy Reference can be given to 
od parties a Ta m during the summer. Also, 
eee: 3 and 4 year old Currants of the following sorts: 
Gea sad ee Wilmot’s Superb Red, Whi 
i ite ies, named varieties, strong 
and # year old plants. , 18 inches to 2 f 
ng | very fine. a well grown stock of 
paeh Ash, and Lime, | h and worked Chesnuts, 
yon and Turkey Oak, Purple 
Raas Siar vepre », Limes, Plane, and Poplars, Stan 
“Ke sand 
- The abo See WS ott ar vere atv -10 ow prices, which can be had 
Nurseri 
New AND BEAUTIFU 
on application, especially if quantities are taken. 
urseries, pre ater, Som 
eer “TREE, 
OU. PRESSUS DAWSONIANA 
“ESSRS. WATERER axp GODFRE 
end anes an os trich me 5:6 3 
quifolium, 1 to 3 
purchasers "| patira ito bre ,1t06 ft. 
E Trees eel 
lage stock stock i fine. Plan 
E OF CALIFOR 
various pends ‘Kom 1 to6 6 feet 
from seed, of the 
tree, the cca GIGANTEA, or or GIANT 
his collection pee gr an 
| : Shere which i is s allowed to be the Aase extensivo i in England, 
caria imbricata 
also a 
most 
Specimen Trees a 
[Noveamzr 7, 1857, 
ICH BOG anp LOAM. —Gentlemen and Nursery- FINE. ROSES HE _ MILLIO = 
men will do well to apply cayly fo r the gneve to refresh Rose Stock, Pith N. 
their American beds. To be had yq upon reason- E] J. FOSTER, of Edgware, aA eight 
able terms, by land or water earings” e has found the fine Rose “« DESCARTES” years trial, 
ROBERT A b de an, balk Common, Surrey. | by cuttings, and answer beautif y for bud to grow 
NDING PURCHASERS. | othe green, wood.—Post-office Orders i favora nee 
Toa JACKMAN begs o. Seoane that he can ew prica in gall pa Edgware, will be duly exeented a his 
ply in oo see agin joans undermentioned, which are well | Allowance. Th eed ‘ 0; z5 2s. per dozen. The usual nee 
grown an oa constantly removed to insur safet reens. Manetti ath cpa a fine stock of Laurels and ne 
Abies Dotta 3, 4, +08 fee , very fine, from a given away. rer- 
canadensis (Hemlock Spruce), 5 to 6 feet. INES wi VINES CHEAP. —PINES in 
Araucaria imbri icata, 2to 5 as well penned. VINES from eyes in Pots 1 year all 
Cedrus Deodara, 8, 5, to 6 feet, very han (3 years old), and SEAKALE for Forcing. Che. e ARAGUS 
ğ 8 to 1 feet ; the ese are ry s thoigh and very Y Saera E VINES for Sale. — Earl EE, d 3p for Cash. > 
Libani ai Cota of L semen ee 4, to u sys efally tion caren * ait Spas thes ities 
> o 9 feet, well ra ai for specin Fleming's r last week. Mier be alear See Mr, 
Cryptomeria j japonica s 5 ft., raised from my pensar eit tree sabes CASTER, Edward Street, De Hor 
Cupressus Corn eyana, 1, 2, tod fect, — faris hed. WIRICA Hive Poan a oe ord. 
niana (f s'a fine, new, and ve toun er 100, consisti 
” on, ing of obbata 
ul Californian th laden a, tricolors of all the leading kinds am 
Junipera danon 2 to ventricosa, Parme sea, Cavendishi, saa vina, 
8 to 9 feet, Sid beautiful, quite perfect =se siege oa noides, & c.; these ty splendid nag healthy f 
for single or a , inoind f 
Picea nobilis, 1 to 2 feet. we di antddpleabrongh. NEGU int ~ beta ries, Maidst ding package, | 
Nordmanniana o mien 1 foot, and as oug A EW STR woe 
Pinus mil ak UEEN.—This has proved itself to be t RY RIVAL | 
to 9 9 foot, Azia fine Sau è ie aA nena ws eog nalts for for which a f 
cis , 8 4, 5, to 6 fect, nico plants. per 100; 50 for 11s BALDO ant pom bfai. ‘on j 
pendulum, 1 to 2 feet, very ornamental. |13 For 4s., postage: fre Post Pai OA 3.25 for Gs, ; 4 
porvi rens, 3, 5, to x feet, very handsome. amps must accompany all orders. Praa, postage i 
Taxus (Yew), © mmon, 2'to 4 fee this and other sorts see be et on in this meet k 
Trish, 2, rs 6, to 8 feet, fine plants mg: to one lead. loth Oe Page 690.—Epwarp TILEY, Nur of the $ 
moja aurea, 1 to 2 feet, beautifully i, 14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath ame 
Tobi T to 2 feet fine plants. - yame are, Bath. 
a piavels Saas, 1 to 2 feet (U TT On? S “2 — 8 A oe c P AROR 
s». Siberi 4, to 5 feet. 
g Mcbdensie: (Blot i "to 2 feet, a new, ornamental, and To the Editor is be 
distinct var: **Sir,—From a last year’s me of 
Thujopsis borealis, i pti 1} foot, very fine plants. on, gr ina T teelighit pit, 8 ft. by 9 ft., tea 
VARUN p ar S not named. y sie) ik Pratt er se are sit ee pe ar 
eet of fine fruit ; re are si ing. 
ae an sees stock of American Plants, Hardy Ever- | the present time that measure 11 feet 2 inches in tho te 
and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit and Forest Lav is heated by dung linings only. I cut “oe the latter 
Saag and well grown Standard and Dwarf Roses, consisting of of March from the same plant, which mi 
the most approved kinds. 3 "ft. in length sep ye — THOMAS repena p 
G. J. respectfully invites an inspection of his Nursery, which to Wm. Hervey, Esq., Bradwell Grove, 
ill give purchasers Teac opportunity of making their own |  SyrTron & Sons, Eais agata ave confidence in í 
selection. gue of will be forwarded | their margot Gnampion Cucumber as AEH aerga. 
free on oor to incon JACKMAN, Woking Nursery, Surrey, | savour rolifi ae 1mbáf in cultivation. “Price 
near the oking Station, South-Western Railway, where con- 
1s. i par packet, poa 
__ Royal Berkshire Bead ‘Establishment, Reading.—Noyv. 7. 
PA 
YPARIS T ERA, 
PAUL a > SON 1 sia pectfally invite the pnto Lex AN ER PONTEY has much pleasure in A 
. of poe poy copped their estates or formin, e above new CONIFER recently introduced | = 
TREES, &c., which they are prepared Horticultural Society of Lon don, They are nice bushy pl 
to sel at the lowest mijera pi 
oi ae 
te f th tock is ce Each—s. d. +. d. 
e a nin stort cies tet oerat a Biota Meldensis.. 5s. to 10 6 | Juniperus sphierica, 
from the Cheshunt Station pr the Eastern Countie Ra alway.. iaa ~ ides. EAT 3a; 6d, to. 5 0 
Abies alba glauca, 1 to 24 ft. | Pinus Tambortianas 3 ‘eas rit. c 26) ,, glauca.. 2.60. n of 
, canadensis, 1 to 7 ft. „ Llave: oti glauca 10-0] ,, japonica.. ae» 0 
, Clanbrasiliana and other| ,, macroc atthe s a 3 420 ,, arie 3s. 6d. 55 i 
aria Firs, 1 to 14 ft a eg "1 to 34 ft. ciipressus | thurifera ae Rye ag sinensis ae i. 
i, 1 to 8 ft. p 1 to4 ft. A ; ” 
= onat 1 ys z í DaRi "2 ft. nee. 5 Saponia “te ad HD Larix Griffithi.. — k » a 
»» monstr ” Pallasiana, 3 fts » Manjesticn. 38.64. ,, 5 0 zoe coriages, «+ 26 
>» Morinda, v Pain TODA >» Pineaster, 2 to 5 ft. s SiNeNsIS true, ds. 0d. ,, ped a depen 
yy 24 other sorts, 1 to 4 ft. a pyrenaica, 1 to 24 ft » excelsa.. 38. 6d. ,, 5 0 | Thujopsis vona g! 
Araucaria imbricata, 1 to 4 ft. >» Sabiniana, 6 » Knighti.. 2s. 6d. „ 36 Piya A 
Alaternus, 1 to 4 ft. re sylvestris angent ea, 6 ft. » _Corneyana 2s. 6d..,, 3 6| s, gigantea, shila, nae 
Arbor-vitz, ee nag oer Ex soba ea, the Snow » Lawsoniana 10s. 6d. ,, 21 0| F oad 
5 ft. » Speciesfrom ns ara- 
Arbutus, 1to3 ft. 40 Sth sorts, 1 to. 6 ft. . to 5 0 | Pocosandra 
Aucuba, 1 to 24 ft Privet, Evergreen, : 1 tn 4 ft. ge isasplendid plant, 
y, Sweet, 1 to à ft. Res eanthas, 2 a bew mn C. 
i t 
green and variegated, Per eas Spies 
Minorca, 1 to 14 ft. Thuj 1 to 2 ft. 
Berberis dulcis, 1 to 5 ft. a) antea, 1 to 14 ft. 
m. areana, 5ft 
Broom, Wh 
Cedar, Red, 1 to 
» Whit 
T so ad to 6 ft. 
e, 14 to 4 ft. Th sis borealis, 1 to 1} ft. 
1 to 10 ft. Wellingtonia gigantea, 1 ft. 
| Cedrus Deogam The largest | Yews, Common, 1 to 8 ft. 
en, í 
rices for a mre — in heigh 
i pen ving also. a halen stock of the to undementn 
begs to offer strong ee 
ue London 
their 
toé Yellow. 2to4ft. 
6 ft. 
beauti 
u s e 
the finest possible Biger i isn 
rs 
am 
f purchasers, man ime 
fricanus{ and finest », Golden, 1 to 4 ft K « xisting co 
Cedar of Lebanon | stock inthe} 7 Irish, 1 to 6 ft. than any. tape £> found in exis yw ig coletions 
country. “a + eshuntensis, 1to6 pi OU 
Cotoneaster, of sorts, 1 to 2 ft. ri other sorts, 1 to 6 ft. ‘ace ARIA PLENO mare 3 or 
a japonica, 1 to 8 ft sire ia a sorts, 3 to 8 ft. LILY OF THE VA finest y 
Cupressus Lamberti 1to 4ft. | Beech le, best variety, | kind that has ever yet teat 
5, 12 other sorts, 1 to 4 ft 10 ft. apy ce, and delicious perfume, which 
Holly, green&variegated, 1to6ft » cut leaved, 3 to 10 ft. | rendersit a most. desirable p 
Juni chinensis, 1 to 6 ft. | Birch, Silver, 6 to 8 ft spikes of bloom measuring more than 
»  hibernica, 1 to 6 ft. Chesnut, Spanish, variegated, if cuit ultivated in Pots for the Cons 
>, _ 40 other sorts, 1 to 6 6 ft. | nothing surpasses it for its striking ap 
Laurel, Common, 1 to 5 ft. +» Horse, scarlet, 6 to 10 ft. odour. No Pe ct should an peor this 
» Portugal, press deciduous, 3 ft. ting above 
8 , Huntingdon and English, time it no ie rapidly tore oe 
Ay 
Gleditschias, of sorts, 2 to § ft. 
Laburnums, 4 4 to 8 ft. 25 and 50 will be sent F< or 
Phillyrea, ersian, 4 to 6 ft. stems. | of a Post-office order or 
Picea nobilis 1 to2 ft. mes, 3 to 10 ft. accompany all 
, Nor 1 to 1} ft. | Maple, Scar! io y E DWARD TILEY, 
a sp 1 8h at Oak, Turk ete Abbey Church Yard, Bath. 
us aus D io w y 
» Ayacahuite, 1 to 8 ft. ‘Scarlet’ 2 to8 ft. a gS AND 
” 
„ Cembra helvetica, lto3ft. to 8 ft. specimens of Cedrus ; 
', Cortesi, 7 buria adiantifolia, 1 to 3ft, | excelsa, Taxodium fof the choloest ty yeast 
» excelsa, very fine, 1 tol0ft. | Thorns, of sorts, 2 to 8 ft. together with most “ the cho large s 
» insignis, 1 to diet ncaa ga rees, soi pala apnea 3 
WEEPING TREES very great va 
FLOWERING SHRUB S, in "300 species, mid pT in- 
eluding Althæas, m Eye Daphne, Deutzia, -Lilacs 
le Nu cts Į Taass ax PAE Syringas, Spiræas 
Sweet Brier, 
, Wei 
ROSE: S(an unrivalled aalletions —Standards, 18s. p. doz.,and 
uparw 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS.—A large collection 
AMERICAN PLAN zaleas, Kalmias, 
HARDY THS bat age variet 
FRUIT TREES, inelud a Trained 1 Peaches, Noctarines, ane sad 
Anit Apples, Pears; Cherries, Plums, pa 
ag 
re PLANTS, in 500 species and varieti 
casa of all fee on ergy ong, oss 
wards placed free on the ite Railway at sorho 
Nurseries, unt, H 
Planes, 6 ft. 
Poplars, of sorts, 4 
rwds ; Dwarfs, 6s. do, and uparwds. See separato Ca talogu ogue 
, Rhodo- | * 
with "thins, nice compact 
mediate effect out = 
; oe A 
pa s and all s 
amid, Standards pices Trained ; Gooseberries and Desa: 
rries erg org ; Grape Vines from eyes, » Fruiting | t 
GROUNDS, ai: tit, pie | 
or pene fi 
bree for these purposes, 
tion of the works Ringo 
and an * other ar yee 
; if a ton weight or Creer for 
"Londo on Terminus. 
—A fine "stock of healthy and welt “ estab- 
Cheshun 
