Novemser 7, 1857.) 
= GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
WLG O Cipare SRAN ER s., na 
be 
on the Cultivation of sand 
Mushroom Mabir pay apy ire a 30 years’ successful p; 
tice by J. 
N.B. Curam’s Cucumbers were proved by Mr. nein at 
the Horticultural Socie sty 2 n the vat = general purposes 
AZ IND 
F: IVERY snp 8S SON ee to say f r that nice plants of (YUCUMBER SEEDS (rave), ls. per packet, 
ready REE BY 
aeons sie ey ey oe Lynch’s Star of the West Lae s Great Wes 
LORD RAGLAN and GENERAL WILLIAMS. Lord Kenyon’s Paese milton’s Hero r T 
For description see Ew an which will be sent free on ap- Sion House a ybri 
plication.— shine. poe Green’s Lady Antrobus Manchester Prizeñgh 
C thill Black ah ete Cam bell” 
HE T STOCK OF re ppi re Witch 
_AZALEAS AND CAMELLIAS IN ENGLAND.—Azaleas ird’s Imp House Ipswich Standard 
nsisting of a, fo ran Albert, Iveryana, Reine des Taa Black Spine Sarn: of England 
Belge S, pon mrtg Duke of Dev , worked on single | Victory ill’s Jewess 
stems, with heads from ' 12 to 8 inches over, covered with Surron © Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, can supply the 
eer iuote, 30s. per dozen; pom plants, 18s. per dozen. | at ers, , at 1s. per packet, 
Came very bushy, Also the world-wide known Surroy’s BERKSHIRE 
aeiia Teint A% e leading | P 
CHOICE PINKS, PICOTE 2z ; 
WW “hee eal HUSSEY ‘begs to oo the’ unidemamed 
fine ene A vhs gel to nam. 
eae Pinks, 0 each. 
“Ts 10 4 
Picotees 12 0 
Delphinium es i! per dozen « 6 0 
Hardy Ferns, sorts ve Or 
Choice show Geraniums . to, 9' 0 
rticultural Gardens; erwin 
ared to execute 
xp SONS a ane nam elas 
orders Pe all eine of GARDEN SEEDS, and can warrant 
them genuine. 
_ Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Nov. 7. 
ost free. 
CHAMPION, + ie 6d. per packet. 
IN POTS, FRUIT T 
AMES GRIFFIN begs to direct ‘attention to his 
extensive stock of strong Vines in po and 
Trained Fruit Trees of all descriptions, 
______ Weston Road, and 2, New Bond Street, Bath. 
(\HARLES -DOLTON, SEED GROWER, begs ` to offer 
to the Trade :— 
NONPAREIL CABBAGE. 
ae DED RED BERT. 
=> UTCH ROOT 
Wits LIAM CUTBUSH AND SÒN bap to —jgwwed 
that their first importation of HYACINTHS 
ed in mee condition. Descriptive Catalogues poe 
eet on i ica’ 
Wu. C Sow. ly recommend to Amateurs and others 
their CASES of B BULBS at TWO GUINEAS and FIVE 
20 varieties, mixed, per packet ; - Od. 
GUINEAS, delivered free to ai, Tonden, Station. 12 dita ditto 6 
0 
This TTA x ree o flowers aA erit, and |, 
beg to! may be had from the a r Saffron ER- Made” 
M eee PARK AND WL {1 
inform their friends and T that they have received 
NTHS and other BULBS, 
say they are apin a iE m aranan Early 
as their sapeopinl cultivation depends in 
y —PR and D 
South Row (opposite 
my ctor London. 
Nix ia tgp concen ete E pp lmao 
LOUR, 12 Seeds, 1 
M Six Patty 37 stamps “ripe i a acme io 
Vi mix 
Fae Glenny’s Al Kaak reprinted, 13 gampe. 
Sunn ne b Companion 10. $ 18. Famin for Ama 
AnD PAPER WHIT 
Amateurs to raise new 
\ Van ATERER pis GODFREY. be 
w z 
ted, and Black 
| Fine sorts of Lancashire Gooseberries, 
-trained 
SOUTHAMPTON BROCCOLI. 
DOLTON’S FINE DWARF- 
DOLTON’S RED GIANT CE 
ed 1800. 
apni 3h Rema —Seed saved from LIAM 
W: 
’s celebrated varieties, such as Empress, Beauty 
of Walden, Walden Masterpiece, &c. 
Specnhantignd Seed Establishment, ‘Newbury, Berks.—Esta- i h 13 raceme 
The 
Descriptive Catalogue may also be obtained by inclosing one 
AMES GRIFFIN offers a 
articles from 2 tyne feet inh 
n vere 
well at ha 
ware 
Tet s English _ ‘Chichester piee 
hang Limes, 
Poplars, y coat nny Piwi Fery ‘in aed ces ry ematis, 
inies &e. e Son soa ae 2, a ae Street, Bath. 
fine DWARF MAIDEN AND TRAINED sally 
TREES as follows :— 
APPLES. UMS. PEACHES. 
PEARS. APRICOTS. NECTARINES. 
A very fine lot of Standard Roses. 
Prices will be Tomiahed pe: malate to WATERER & GOD- 
FREY, Knap Hill, 
ARDY ERBAGHOYE AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
dd 
A 
50 ae Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine nip 
100 ch ditto ditto 
hoice Shrubs and Flowering Trees .. č 
Hi 
bailan 
(ear Eroa a a mae 
dards 
"Currants, fine pla maT pe 100. 
pepe fo 
uf e ope urserl b 
ved, and may be obtain A. COBBETT’SItali re 
Warehouse, 1 Waterloo Place, se R a S oe ARK K baring z recent Exond EER eatl glagal bie | 
T T, JUN., FLORIST, tion « lection of this Pa teresting 
= e London, will forward eee, pee pa ee cs interesting may gis Tie 
RANUNCULUS in 25 sorts of the moot varied. and | Asplenium viviparum ., 26 BRITISH. | 
colours for 30s. The 1y ips flower in the open b 6 | Cystopteris montana 50 
ns a oe ey also well in pots. These Sinodilenachrysophyia 3 6 Lastrea Filix-mas cristata 2 6 
ine pecan e y, e eye =a of superior ae The 3» Filix-foemina multi- we 
treatmen accom: e ergg To Pteris asperica! 
Teol fce Orders payable to ‘anne Goon » cW s Polystichum lonchitis 1s, to 1 6 
Walham Green, F 
ALOGUES 
LANE pe SON'S CATALOGUES o 
URSERY 
also Mane and every 
th h the on of Botanic So- 
Fat A hey existed, witk They also o ee for their 
= Trees in pots at Manchester, Regent’s Park, Chiswick, 
and Crystal Palace, Sydenham. 
ata S yi oh olenieag a wer wer and ai reste italnors 
, and Tndorsignod bog, respect ia aa Ses n one ted aoe T 
Se ri egri aj oe Edina . sn finest 
Hyac 
ale Snowdrops, ha 
a dozen Early Van Thol tol Talis, one 
ora 
one dozen winter Aconites, 12 ee mixed 
beautiful mixed double Anemo: 
men and Florists, 
UEEN, fine new Early. 
'S BN INCOMPARABLE, fine oe oe oe and 
ABLES 1 “DOUGLAS, wi to $ 
8, and 10 to 12 feet, 
THOR 
may be had on 
pplication. — Hat Yous A Milford Nurseries, 
two miles from the Â Station, South- Ba e Bonth Western 
, and four from Shaliord uth-Eastern Rail, 
ion, | 
and fine 
F 
gnc "TER-SCENTED Sggninn 
IN ote 0s. PER DOZEN. 
POTS 
E RD eo SON eS" 
r 
| 
Dare — Nursery, "| of 
| 
ae for 
| 60 mk 70 flower mene ae each stan. P Prioos of tha the ETT Samar: sizas EA 
stock of the follow- | | 
PLEMENT. 
, just hne raa! the oe peek 
ee — 
755 
IERICAN 
OHN WATERER, the Exhibitor of the above 
tanic Park, 
belas his CATALOGUE of RHODODEN- 
s published, and will be forwarded 
e Colo me wl of the Rhododendrons are described, and 
ppt atarak contains a selection of the most aeg am kinds 
The A) rsery, Bagshot, Surrey, near the Sunning- 
dale Station, Sat ee Railway. 
DY AMERICAN PLA 
ATERER ny GODFREY’S “PRICED AXD 
DESCRIPT e ee for thi 
ne on application, icldine's e stamp, or 
Street, 8 
is season may be 
gratis at Messrs, 
os. May o., 1, Wellington 
kn ap Hilla 
Ponte at re well kno e exhibitions n the 
King’s , Chelsea; for two y: the Botanic Gardens, i 
Regent's Park; at Chiswick; and the las 
Hill Nursery, Woking, Surre: 
ap M. STARK, Edgehill Nursery, and pea 
Castle Street, Edinburgh, is now I PANS wills darag r 
song pi plants of the following vaaan 
~ 
toany o ohare yel low ground in alandi Š ji martana 
(E eeoa apres yation — wi mangin ‘arc 
ooth, and very con: ant Kte e mah flower, 5a. 
TA A oaral ol allo meg: h ‘he rade when plants taken. 
ERBERIS JAFONI ; 
OHN STANDISH b to i 
© i 
ha berries of this ep head will 
weigh 3 or 4 Ibs, . 6d. to 
is Catalogue for the present season i me ‘ready, and may 
be had free zA post on o apposti “Bagshot, Nort 
HARLES "NOBLE. i pnt the bos magnifi- 
ghin tablished : a any quantity; its hardiness is now . 
a — 
16 flower stems, a 
application. —The 
pees pply healthy 
can now su 
we strong 
Rothschild, Mr. 
. Colman, of Wales, aes | 
Gertrude Me rey 8 Mrs.” Hoyle. ord nariey, &c. ; also 
the leading named but older kinds at moderate nF ias es = doz, 
Catalogues may be had on application.—Roya’ 7,8 
| given on Lane 
12 finest sorts ANTIBRAINUMS, from a large collection 3s. 
= Bena ad sorts Wis teed 
Y May, ear Bedale, Yorkshire. 
ne Bone Nurseri 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
| JOHN sa the growers of Chrysan- 
T sovoral fine new n Queen of England. 
ee ring, among them a ut a een of England. 
rieri d her with th the unrivalled collection of pom grinen 
n 
flowering plants from 6s, to 
Camellias, Chinese Azaleas, 
| well set with flower buds, ata KE prices 
Gy ood asn ING LARGE-FLOWERED Z A eae 
ix g They 
 Comerson, Perfection, Temple de Solomon, Anna 
ae Solfaterre, &e. i 
e Nassstion, Eiatingtion._ 
SEE 
HE PLYMOUTH Š SERD, ò, AGRICULTURAL M- 
EED PRICE CURRENT anp GARDEN DIRECTORY : 
blished Sare and ak en will be ne 
Gilneas culture or forcing for early blooming in 24-sized ade? will be p 
or 6-inch pots. to all who ves 
meinom cently specii of the above, | objects p Foe sigan mag ws sophie <a 
ery large plants with w wall cook wood pros e Sapere ting © a for the Garden 
bef rizes wigan ronerees s — ao 10s. 6d. to 21 | moderate Ae atn Boo p ot ii, piian 
Cai particulars on ‘ Seed, mpany, Plymou 
Woodlands Nu Haresiet ne Uckfield, Sussex. re 
PAUL axp SON invite attention to the following | ‘The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
fact: fi k their iti t the Rose Show: 
dining Peot : BERTA OFO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 185%. 
Fase ' Ghlewick Pace. -x E emase as teh ee eee: eae MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK ; 
oof majority ‘of these were shown in the Tuvaspar, Nov, 12— pio es arira BE, 
ee mE the first Loe reg the B 1 s 
Crystal Palace three days previously. LUE HYDRAN 
June18, Ro: en —50Cut Roses .. First PRIZE * : : 
Do, To Roses in pots .. - Stcoxp Prize | ferred to pink ones, if we are to j 
June 24, Brigh 0 Cut Roses.. .. FIRST PRIZE everybody to possess | 
June 24, Manchester 50 Cut Roses .. SECOND PRIZE | vet they are scarcely so handsome, the blue being 
x", The Manch and mpage Shows : 7. Ses none iaai <p 
were on the same pi y neither very pure very T 
July1, , Royal Botanio Society24 Cat Roses - Emer Poum. | that we may tara — og is vey 
Rosoi.. = ! f t them into vogue. 
ford Hill 50 Cut Roses First Prt than t rou E 
= 2, pa i el ection iT Prize t must, however, ba: that the A A oe 
9, 188 s m SILVER 
y % Ohi Pue Pia a TA -i not il to oe ue peenaa “a oem 
July wars Biamford:, oe Raes Tier FIRST PRIZE, y sa oie re a nga à a tey 
. 9, © Palace u es, F ; 
e which obtained these s res are aeee eg "stron ha’ iis 
Wer dozen, as ve had ` most attractive effect when growing. 
lants, fro pesi > re rn z 
= a part te id a mation o ons described by Mr. ams a aie te them 
er cuiars n gona information on y poe edk re o pr uee 
Der! tive Catalogue just published, and furnished post-free | . 
| on apptiontion. —Narseries, Cheshunt, Herts | in his celebrated garden at Combe Royal, as 
