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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
[Novemprr 14, 1857. 
TENDING PURCHASE 
MAN begs to announce co that he can 
are well 
FORGE. J ACK 
supply j in quantities the undermentioned, wi 
grown and consta Te ng ved to insure safet; 
Abies Piir g e 
canadens is (ifemioci $ Spruce), 5 to 6 feet. 
to 5 feet, well ker a 
ries e 5, to 6 feet, very Jip paar 
S Sto 10 feet ; these are 6 feet thr ough and very 
nely formed. 
Libani iede, of T raho on), 2, 3, 4, to 5 feet. 
6, 8, to 9 feet, well adapted ae specimens 
Cryptomeria japonica. a 2to 5 ft. s raised from my specimen tree 
Cupressus Corneyana, L 2, p aa well furnished. 
this is a fine, new, and 
3? 
3? 
graceful Californian rs ee. 
hi ie 
= 
ý 3 8 e i ae t, ver id beautiful, quite perfect 
r ipade tr tre 
Picea ste 1 to 2 fee 
manniana ‘rom seed), 1 foot, and as thick through. 
to 5 fe 
inus Ce cere 
aac ee oe 
= 9 feet, extra fin 
Taxodium stim, 8, 4, 5, to 6 foe t, nice plants. 
ond ulum, l to2 fet very ornamental, 
at 1 Oy to 10 fee 
vir t, very handsome. 
Taxus Bo ew), Common, 2 2 to as ot 
2, 4, 6, to 8 feet, fi e plants} pruned to one lead. 
a me i to? feet, beattifally formed. 
Lobbi, i to 2 feet, fine plant 
s» Siberica compacta, 
me Meldensis (Biot r 1 to2 Sek : new, ornamental, and 
varie 
, 1 to yuu foot, ery fine plants. 
i ntea, lto 1} fo 
des other rare aa not named. 
ensive stock of American Petey a Hardy Ever- 
a Ornain ental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit and Forest 
Presa, ‘nd well grown Standard and Doai Roses, tear a o 
o op te approved kinds. 
f his Nursery, which 
will Si reari the piee of making their own 
selection. A Priced seman tr of his. Stock will be forwarded 
free on applying to GEORGE Jackman, Woking Nursery, Surrey, 
near the a Station, South- Western way, where con- 
veyances can 
PP fie! ma dee pb a 
TO GENTLEMEN “ENGAGED iN PLANTIN 
ATERER anv GODFREY beg to offer the iok 
ing desirable Plan 
Araucaria imbricata, oe ,and well furnished, never in pots, 
2 feet high, by the 1000. 
enable specimens, from 3 to 8 ft. high 
Cedrus Deodara, 2, me p 4 feet high, most beautiful plants, by 
ee 6, = 8, and 10 feet, in lorga numbers, and in 
ery w: ay perfect, sg mens 
ered eaeh, 3, x: 5, > and 10 
, and ae 
Pinus i coe By Be ene “y fect, ‘and ae up to 6 and 8 feet 
s+ Douglasi, 5, 6, 8. — 
m oon 6 to 8 fe 
* mbertiana, 2, 3, sand 5 foot 
PA aa ah 35H, and 6 fee 
iš thamiana, in eae anil from seed. Also all the new 
ian kinds, such as— 
Californ: 
Picea nobilis, the | Po stock in the kingdom, in quantities 
from rted seed. Also ar oni specimens, 1, pa 
anae tect high ; a few larger 6 to 8 feet. None 
» amabilis, also eed 
x Pinsapo, in quantities, 1, 2, and 3 feet high. - Also a fine 
lot of magnificent plants, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet high 
5 Lae Seti niana, 1, 2, and 3 feet high andas much wide; all 
Variegated White Cedar, about the most beautiful variegated 
an large Long pare eoni 2,.3, to 5 feot 
macrocarpa, ' 
‘8 ney em 12 to 18 inches 
j inese; 2, 3, and 4 feet; @ large lot of very fine 
ts, 7, 8, and 10 feet 
T, ieri f Irish, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 feet, perfect columns 
ock nt atin 3, 4 and 5 fee 
3 chiliensis, "8, 4, and 5 feet 
peer sempervirens ,3 to 7 and 8 feet 
Taxus, Yew, Common English, in large quantities, 2, 8, 4, 6, 
and 8 feet, very fine | 
Hom 
£36. Bian he 
of sation tapoia, their estates or form 
| en to the following TREES, &c., a oe are paepared 
to sell at oe lowest remunerating price ood standard 
quality. is their g t aia Sond season 
in. order that little or no loss incurred by removal. 
ayt things re ee in large Jakt: and will be sold on 
| rales geous te s tothe Trade. An inspection: of the stacki 2 
4 
ICH BOG anp LOAM.—Gentlemen and Nursery- s 
men will h wel oe ha early for aid above to refresh AL: PAUL AND SON invite attoniti T e maig 
their American To Ags had in aaron ty, upon rea: thoir pate 
a bg by and or w: position ‘at the f 
re Sarria Wandsworth common, Surrey. May s 30, , Seal Palace. —12 bid in pots i 
12 Rosesin pots `! RUM Pag 
LARKE sx > COMPANY, NURSERYMEN aad SEE > (rhe peaa ajo “ie | ‘of ‘these were shown in the BOOND Prize 
MEN, 86, Hig eet, Borough, London, and at ents omen C 1 Pal an he first prize at the l 
a sd. | June 18, Ro al Botanic S E patie 
Apples numer various — Quinces, -eae pe each 2 0 Bo o .* Saty Tien t Roses ,, First Perr i 
aes each 1 6 Por wi? 01 J@ne%, Bilghton 2 50 Cut Roses. Stcoxp Prze 
pH Dear very psphotros RoUAntwerp, h June 24, Manchester 50 Cut R fiom Prize 
= me ained , » 3 0 » Yellow cates P 20 . anchester and Brighton Shows x ad 
Aprionts tesla ja : ” Lidia PEF, À `: J wy Royal Botanic Rocket 3 Cut Roses ++ Finer Perg 
€ h es 3 ” ” es “ 
war ned |, 8 6 , large fruiting July 2, Stamford Hill 50 Cut Rowse -Emst Prog 
Currants, ow doz. 5 atone = Pig z : Tiran tto, collection ditto `. Fr Puze 
; ack Naples _,, : y tn 50 Cut Roses, FIRST Pare See 
ss Blac ite- | Str: boron Black Prince, 0 Cut Roses, First oa SILVER Cup 
E E aet .p. 1003 0} J uly 1, Stamford .. 12 Cut one First Perz =” 
93 aed Dutch ek 8 ene 8 0| Se ¥ +e Crystal Palace 50 Cut Ros Prize mo 
» Red Grape e 0 j Hautbois yates” Satie which obtain pete are offered i 
” i ria or Rab ye AN ew fertilised „ 5 0 healthy panu from 18s. to 24s. per dozen, as Stan 
m: VIOLONA Or- a Pe ” Hooper's Seed- from 12s. to 1 er ean for Dwarfs, or Dwarf § 
Ca aia 4 1 ling » 8 0} Por further ae ulars and general information on 
Da W ee Stan aa ra eia » 4 or Kitley’ s ‘Qoliah, KS et, Catalogue J ue Just e aie and ke 
iene es » 3 on application.—Nurse 
Fi ts, of sort: e 
p ae in pots, S Ea Princess Alice gy NV! ALL ARIA Ene Wie MAJOR: o 
Filborts, whitet and British Queen.. ,, 3 0 LILY OF THE VALLE el ei Hih e finest: z i 
re 7 ee . Comte de Paris ,, 3 0} kind that ‘a eyer yet been © graceful habit, ' 
Gra pe Vines s, in pots, ”” Keens’ Seedling 3 | appearance, and delicious parlata which this flo s 
jaunai each 2s. 6d to3 6j ” % Z rendersit a most desirable bie mt for the garde: ‘wer possesses 
8, ct $ » Myatt’s Eleanor, 3 0 garden, of the 
Gooseberries, best Lan- Jnovam’s Prince spikes of bloom measurin; re than vs inches in} “and 
cashire sorts, doz.4s.t0 6 0} ” ` ‘Or Wales ..,, 3 0|if cultivated in Pots for ihe Conservatory or rrai 
Medlars, Nottingham Sir Harr . 4, 20° 0 | nothing surpasses it for its striking pas ance and. o 
and n r enpm. fine REN Malberri is standard, aah PEP odour. _ — should ta without thi vain Sree 
Standa each 2 i require transplanting a mce in seve on eas ring which i 
Peachesand Nestixines, ð S JONS për br iene re -3 30 time Ta rapi: Oe eae EE f 
dwa ined 5 š rong blooming roots, su ‘ 
Pears, orn ery vari.” Seaka - 8 0] well next season, 15s. per 100; 50 for 9s; pees T 
aoe as Mason spew, per 4 Of of aeit Hia prdor A a iis wich mst A 
= war 3 a m stamps, E 
” dwarf trained » 3 6 Myatt’s Victoria Riubarb, accompany all order: ae | 
Plums, dwarf trained each 0 9f EDWARD TILEY, Na urseryman, Seedsman, am Florist, pi ; 
fine RE EE Linnzeus do. » 9 9| Abbey Church = Bath. 
A tandard a TaN Mitchell’s Albert do. > E HE SALWAY PEACH. 
» Pyramidal Ts aad hO ES TURNER has as mneh plensurerin 
attention tothis ve ace new variety, 
Tany) Peas, y Radish mie = San, Ash- -top Salway, Egham Pa rk, Surrey. Te has been fratted cee lye 
a — Gardons, and N Me, 1 m has forwarded the following | 
mo toi 
PAUL xp SON 1 om spect fall itivite the noe Cop THE SALWAY PEACH 
y y 
late rm all as epee the 
fruit, eT Bor s of a deep orange poloni, like that-of 
PEAK. soft, nalieg, and; juicy, very sacch ó 
the stone: 
aromatic, 
pore size, and ripens on the open wall the 
ber. Siny Salway Peach will be found a ‘a 
fro rot the Cheshunt Station of po“ E Countie Railway. 
0. 24 ft. 5 ry ag 1 to 7 ft. 
lL to 7 ft. at ai = = ak 
», clanbrasiliana and other] _,, Aa art 
irs, 1 to 14 ft. 
to 8 ft 
Dwarf > ae ] 1 to 3} ft. 
» Douglasi, >, Monspe! 1to4 ft. 
»» Menziesi, a Ere reia 
», Monstrosa, 5 ft: >», Pallasiana, in te 
»» Morinda,v e,1tol10ft »y Pineaster, 2 to 5 ft 
24 other sor IDI , pyrenaica, 1 to 24 ft. 
Araucaria econ 1 to 4 ft. » Sabiniana, 6 ft. 
Alatern 4 ft. s» sylvestris Pala 
rbor- vite, ‘Arierioany 1to6ft.| ,, strobus „the Snow | 
Weare’s, 1 to 5 ft Pine, aai 
Arbutus, 1 to 3 ft, 40 other Fo ogg 1 Ky 6 ft. 
age lto Pend ne Privet, TO, to 4 ft. 
yracant oS ft. 
, geen and “Variegated, 
„Minor orca, 1 to 14 ft. Thuja aurea, 1 t 
dulcis, 1 to 5 ft. r n giganten, 1 to. wii ft. 
Broom, a White Yeliow, 2to4ft. , Wareana, = : tt 
gp Rod, 1 A 12 other so 
Whi 
papeceare acted virens, 1 to 
 vaeisb. = 
to one stem, 4, 5, 6, 8, wh 10 er high 
3 Golden Yow, in large "numbers and of ail sizes; from 2 to 
Ditto ditto, worked as standards on the Irish and Com- 
saan 6 and 8 feet high, with we heads, very orna- 
py elegantissims, or new Gold matte in quantities and of | 
sizes 
adpressa, 2, 3, an orked as standards 
» Do n or eeping Yew, aait on tall eigh stems, 
5, 6, and 8 feet, with fine h eads 
Thujopsis borealis, 1 wt 2 feet high 
Thuja, cay tie: ~re can, the best for hedges, 4, 5, 6, and 
» Weareana, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet 
n- aurea; fine specimens and in qua mtity'; Eaa S ën ex- 
‘ of large 
the 1000, from seed; lss or 
plants, 1, 2, and 3 feet high ; me 
Hollies, green and ted. O 
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~ 
Weeping Holly, on very heads 
Box, aac and variegated, in large quantity, and of all sizes 
pto 5 and 8 feet 
are seats large plants referred to in this advertisement may be 
seen growing in our tan — hw are regularly removed, 
transplant ont — el 
"Tn addition: to Tihe above our N 
of land, w: 
pot perfect, = 
tending over upwards peo eare Sinagi 
of all the mene sneha nursery stock, cost = 
Laurels, Lilacs,- By pec acute, Phillyreas, Limes, &c. &e. 
Roses, Fruit, and Fores are also extensively grown, and, 
as is well known, one of the largest collections of American 
Plants in Europe. 
Goods delivered free to Reading. The Nursery is 
reached in 40 minntes by South. Western Railway to Woking, 
or vid oped to the gp Station. Catalogues will be 
forwarded on application by enclosing one postage stamp to 
se eped Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey. 
can bo sent through from Woking to almost any 
vin the same truck, seeing all the expenses of | u 
05 1h i 4 ft. ERE vm bores 1 to i ft. 
1 to 10 ft. | Wellingtoni 
Cedrus Deodara . | The ieeapet piti h gE 1 to 8 fe 
Africanus and. fines Golden, 1 to 4 ft. 
Cedar of Lebanon stock án the » Irish, 1 to 6 ft 
»  Cheshuntensis, 1 to 6 ft. 
\ eairanaeet of sorts, 1 e 2fi , 12 other'sorts, 1 ft. 
eria ja nica, 1 to 8 ft Acacia, of sorts, 3 to 8 ft. 
yi Sime pm rtiana,1 to 4ft. | Beech, Purple, best. variety, 
1 r sorts, 1 to 4 x 
Holly, eeng&vari „1to6ft. | 
J aenea na ahmia, 1 to 6 ft. | 
>, hiberniea,-1 to 6 ft. 
other whee geo r to 6 
Laurel, Common, , Horse, scarlet, 6 to 10 ft. 
„ Portugal, as 
Cypress d deciduous, 3 ft. 
cares Standarda iik stems | are te tingdon and English, 
sew red — 
ey a aquifo ee to 8 fr. Gleditechias, of sorts, 2 to 8 ft. 
vergroot sorts, Ito ft. | | Laburnums, 4%to8 
hill 6 ft. , Persian, 4 to 6 ft. stems. 
Straw 
sie aan ge very fine. i 
CEOUS P 3, in 500 rel and varieties. 
HOLLYHOCKS.—A fine’ stock of healthy. and well estab- 
ae eri “ope i separate Ca se fe 
age o kages free to pam! if a eight or 
pwards p teeta on the ca, E a = tanion mbas 
to its lateness and good a 
fone ed) r ee gomas Tais 
“Royal Gardens, Frogmore, Sept: 23, 1856." —- 
nthe “ Florist” for December, a Mr. J. Powell, of the 
. ai e 4 
orange, 
(Extract from the Transactions ers 
Society, 
“ A seedling Peach raised in 
rom a stone brought from rents 
ae Slough. The fruit was of mediu 
yellow colour; the flesh also ‘of a ver 
melting, juicy, and vi with som 
Apricot. Although this was one from 
of November, it ot rene 
„DW ARF- F-TRAINED. TR RHES 
e trade, 
Royal Nurse Ta wen 
N D Pye tts a i 
m UPRESSUS ARN ONTANA” 
ESSRS. WATERER AXD anp: GODFRET 
they are now pres to execute 
distint da t hardy Planh, w hich they have | 
12 plants are taken. 
s, Lam 
mt the most ` noble ‘as 
eve minut io 
at 
nels yo: 
lara: one. wa 
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