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NOVEMBER 14, 1857. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. m 
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SPECIMEN TEA- A-SCENTED P ROSES wate NEW GARDEN SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1857. thought his Vines bewitched. Hundreds of cases 
py 6-4NCH POT con ating SON ace offs superbly ROYAL Een of this last kind, a little ified by scarry 
grown oo of the above apa jer ma. own roots, either for BERKSHIRE stan 8, all over the kingd m., 
Greenhouse culture or forcing for early blooming in 24-sized = Seki If gardeners would consult the spade as well as 
or 6-inch pots l ft UTTON «a p SONS are now iite to execute | P g knife they would avoid such 
very large plan mirpres Tipened wood ser exhibiting | S orders for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can warrant | To prune skilfully a Vine planted u ly is 
j o appli oyal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Nov. 14. 
parti gt po pplicatio a oe 
ds Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. (CUCUMBER S BEDS: (reve), ls. per packet, 
FINE ROSES FOR TH jie HON: 
for prizes at pr pourra shows, ‘from Jos; 6d. to 21s. each. | them genuine. 
hese es and a 
Foodland Ma 
REE 
New Rose STOOK, Araceli la AL Lynch’s Star of the West Y Wand’s Gr eat Wes concerned it would be better to leave them un 
J J. HOSTER, of ont ERAT after ‘ight years? trial, | Lord tows s Favourite Hamilton's Hero of sel runed than to plant them in e annot 
‘oun e fine Ros ” to grow readily ee ’ : 
py cuttings, and answer beautifully fo: sary oa especially o on | Green’s Lady Antr: obits chester Prizefig ra hse kad: places where their roots gangre 
the new green wood.—Post-office Oia in favour of bs Caer Black Spine pe ir Co "ina ye poell tthe extremities. The Vine requires a strong 
eee of 12 cosine | per here Bird’s Im ovod Sion EN Ipswich Sta ndard warm soil, and yen plant it in a light, wet 
nes. There is also a fine stock of Laurels and Eve trathfieldsay k Spine h or cold can the knife make such 
Manetti Stocks given away. Victory of Bath Mill’s J Gor ines thrive 
Sutron & Sons, Seed Growers, Read can supply the 
Vin 
ee NEW STRAW BURR. ARs | above sorts of Cucumbers, true to their kisli, at 1s. per packet, | 
Q his has nera itself to be t variety | post free. Also the world- wide known Sorrox’s BERKSHIRE one of a ass, NOW 
ever yot sent out, Ltr Tape s all t ir Ten qualities for which a | CHAMPION, at 1s. 6d. per packet. 
is require ys — well rooted plants ; 
Il per 100; 50 for Ui. hamper and package free; 25 for 68. ; UT TON’ 8 BERKSHIRE CHAMPION 
32 for 4s., pags free cot -offite Order or ld, postage at — testar 
. stamps m mpan: y ail tee For further particulars of | e o the Editor of th ’ CHRONICLE. 
nói so! sorts see advertisements in this Paper of the |. Srm, — Pro seg last year’s ‘la nt of Sortox's Berkshire Cham- | and si 
loth Oct., page 690.—Epwarp TIL Turse Seedsman, | Pion, in a small two-light pit, 8 ft. by 9 ft., the plant 
and Florist. 14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath ” | occupying but one light e cut, from May 4th of this year, h 
Ankaa TATE | 112 feet of fine fruit; and there are six growin on the plant at prong if that is the wa 
ULBS.—GLADIOLUS, ANEMONES, RANUN-| the present time that measure 11 feet 2 inches in le agit. 
CULI, LILIUMS, IRIS, with choice i and other } pit is heated by dung linings only. I cut two fruit i Inter 
mh wards o 
end of March from the same Eran, which oo 
For FLOWER RC ROOTS in general, a very extensive collection | 3 ft. in length each. Piece: a) THomas Pou 
. ofthe see Bass & Brown’s No. I. CATA ALOGUE 
pe by y post) wl which ‘contains also choice collections of Herb- | ~Surrox & Soxs 
$ ng 
thei i 
} For | For Select SBS wd HERBACEOUS PLANTS offered in ees and most an Cucumber in cultivation. 
se hronicle, Oct. ra ol age 691, and 6d. per packet, pos 
artic 
eir first. importation of HYACINTHS mek Gompholobium i barbigorum, 6 to 9 inches, at inc po 
strived in in excelent condition. Descriptive Catalogues post as mp h - 
gii y Srne recommend to Amateurs and others | 1, “3 EE Spaden; fsd nt Se a 
ly ena su yaar t 
tier CASES of BULBS at TWO GUINEAS and FIVE Lesclion v4 
este 
o> a SS A a a A a fe neh Fn 
one 
e Nurseries, London tc ioe tabifioes 
aon or Post-office Order from unkn 
Stanley Nurseries, Old Swan. ft 
NEW GARDEN SEEDS. 
Hi 
4/3 
zf 
w 
n PLEMENT, 
$ ve A ate the old established and extensive Business 
s 
i dare, Esq., eae zell Grove. | 
Oct. BASS. Horticultural s —Nov. 
2, page sunik orticultura Royal Berk hire set Establishment, Reading. 14. 
RO oO S Xoc. 7 
TS, i as ov FRANCIS bee to offer = slong 
0 
bove may be relied u upon as “being fine me pints 
Mr. ca aie and his pea = of Muscats is 
h 
0 
pe arce. He 
Aye r4 fee t deep with a a Titile loam and'a 
made 
great quantity of sweepings from a plantation, 
consisting of Fir iMaves, bits of stick, rotten wood 
ar ma 
terials ; finishing off with a good 
dose of rotten dung. “ There, ” said ae trium- 
to grow repena re'll 
pimeni in this part a 
hh te 
Comite, I 
aster know bol Vines p” 
ie was in allusion Sq an objection to = iaramk s 
a 
ine border, about which Sir 
e famous 
grandiflo we a eS 
S, ) delivered free to any Railway Stat Bo Tatá iba healthy plants T aA i ó E houses I left at Scramble Hall we should have 
d is. e 
glass. ” Here, however, the worthy baronet stepped 
n with a perempto 
| Hamburg Vine 
HE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL IM. | | glass did remark: 
, AND MANURE -F PANY (LIMITED), are upon that point must be wrong. Bo on they went 
|as before; and Grape 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE anp CO, ore; and s began to set 
company Com came are moet harvestin, nes and laying in their stock however. But set though they did there was 
Nursery, | of NEW anp GENUINE SEEDS f n. 0 su t ripen, for when half- 
3 Road, ald Tease N. xtensive and commodious Wideman eis erected — ng P 
ERICAN PLA for Ze cpana e the reagerar ofa peg extended ro and etici cond Time wor "S any in 
h a large capital th in a position to ‘com- ood. 1 
WATER, the Exhibitor of the abov Aen olen ag ry lp ayn pa Sang aly bens our e went on, the Vines grew 
with the late Firm 
SE The Colours of of the Rhododendrons are described, and | _ The objects SS ee a verything re 
o aer. moderate prices. SAGATO 
The eran Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, near the Sunning- Plymouth Seed, &., Company, Plymouth, Devon. 
The SEED PRICE CURRENT ann GARDEN DIRECTORY 
swiil be ‘fo tora (late R ENDLE’ 8), will be e publis hed shortly, and Copies will - non 
On 
i datbotlen dat Tavoexits Linds quired for the Garden of the = duaceiption, at Fa 
üle Station, South Western Railway. ` 
as great pleasure k offering the | carefully remembered. It is full of wise wae | 
above superb Verbenas for next season 
‘QUEEN OF 
maricably It i indeed mane how men wae a 
> Dacian, hasers 
tock for next season’s display, Price 3s. 
Ines, 
unsuccessful to 
don’t know how it is, eae 
1 yet. I Setia 
in 7 i 
Sea 
of Conifers, Ferns, &c., may be aad Sten 
“AMES 15 > Lenape AND PUBLIC IN GENERAL. 
or 3 for sale 1000 d 
kinds, viz., Pe: aches, 
A eo nna all of which 
paa 
FTES 
Muscat 
S White | cb obtained a br nnd nite 
in another Vi hai ot before he 
f | came ig the place, as „crops of B ack Hamburgh 
were = pear And it would not be difficult to 
point out a country garden where the Vines bore 
well 
f ii and at last ended in absolute capi e 
the confusion of the poor gardener, who really 
r massing, is certainly 
is a deep pa purple, Jila tint a iat to r who are conversan t with Vin pate 
oom 
enable F pure per me intelligence aer ange commit => folly of whioh |€ 
suit him 
It 
At nd 
fees g his erg he ge p oe the place did 
well a 
HARDY AMERICAN PL ANTS 
ATERER anp GODE PREYS PRICED AND » The Garvenerg Chronicle, « cessor bh foun a. 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE for this season may be TURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1857, well look at Mr. Siwon’s 
had on application, inclosing one pc or gratis at Messrs, amn pt a di find? Very 
Jos. May & Co., 1, Wellington Street, Strand, The American MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. kar å In th 
Plants at Knap Hill are well known from the exhibitions n the Tavaspar, November 19—Linnean. Pat PRE fa pes 
King’s Road, Chelsea; for two years at the Botanie Gard —e ~ of sour mould and plenty of fungus. 
Regent’s ae Chiswick: and the ing Sun in Manchester. | Jp ig to ‘be hoped that the valuable The ith our East Count 
: =u ae : ractical gard lately read to the vorid by thought t his Vines bewite 
: PROVIDENCE ae Bostos acer rrr Pp 
; A VERBEN AS_QUEEN © af Se unset. | Mr. FLEMING, of fr p (see p. 740), will mary ae chavs me Ba = br = 
indeed had been 
display founded upon long ng experience, and supported by pai pm the a ofits 5 ot Grap es 5 oftadaadl for a in 
d 
ekien as daa es, Wil of the sth results that no can gainsay. How many few years. d been made 
gs ue page 551: “tynt Verbenas a | there are we oe nt a ah counsel “pra be evident deep on a 
h 
e Vines i fess: 
| as the roots were near the surface did or well, but 
ire pants 1 108, £, post ea. amples in directions, and which, in i ot soma however in eit por ma aan or the other case 
— An immense and compact a er de nig por ‘oR ae most valuable ro costly c ropi, fase oega iaae lee ove me bad = 
irr ur, being a beautiful r inevitably leads to vexatio i construc e er properly, in er 
Gu ace 1 neat ae So s i t the ere knife is the l Saia the Vines to health ut ho to do this 
HO biLrHooR and P. NS) X 8 ad estion. It is that which Mr. FLEMING 
od varttia blished has told so plainly in unication we latel 
set oe and eh rendered indispensable from the nature of the 
man to be soil and the low neea: Sh th e and 
| e in 
months perfect reais where ini g before 
was health and beauty. We 
o not Poser burs in 
th 
Still it must’ 
