flavour: 
NovEMBER 21, 1857. | 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
wena 
peers. igen CHAMPION 
To the Editor w "the G 
Tip ont m a last y! 
ro of M: 
ft. in len on me ignei) tn fou orara | 
3 i to Wm. Hervey, Esq., p Bradvll Enreta 
_ SUTTON & Sons, Reading on ae E pa in recommending 
mber as the hand jeunes, best 
and m -e apii ber s cultivation. Price 
Is. it per EE 2 ree. | 
eae aes Establishment, Reading.—Noy. 21. 
OSEPH MAY. AND CO. _ cot inform their friends 
d 
irer custome: ers they have suc 
Soden’s Early Oxford, true. Ash-leaved Ly 
| 
Early Ten-wee ng sme | 
Early Queen, as early as an Fluke 
produced 4 pueiels a ro Ache eave ditto. 
Walnut-leaved Ki Ear | 
All other kinds can D e had, but the above HPR Cy | 
& Co. would ri Sey parties 
plant chiefiy of those icin is, whether obtairied of te or elie: 
where.—l, lie sane, oem AL prigo Bri 
F iena W. THORNHILL’S nae MBARA i rad 
now ready for of bane The follo wt.» | 
SIDNEY, 
sound an ine. QUEEN, 
THORNHILL’S INCOMPARABLE, fine alae idl Praga and 
fioury.—Bristol, Lawrence Hill Nursery, and 27, Bath Street. 
SPECIMEN TEA-SCENTED ROSES. | 
OR 
OOD 
. PER DOZEN. 
DM. W AND offering superbly 
grown. plants of the above on their own roots, either E 
Greenhouse culture or forci 
‘or 6-inch po 
6 3 magnificently grown specimens of the above, 
e plants with well- Tp wood arante a exhibiting 
tural shows, ‘from 10s. 
es and all particul 
nds i Marosfield, near Uckfield; Sussex. 
NE ROSES FOR FN come meee 
a y7 FOSTER, ‘of Wires” after ei ight yon years’ trial, 
e has found the fine Rose ‘‘ DESCA w readily 
oe Nasa: and answer me bot tiful 
w green wi 
. per 100; d 
. i stock of Eaurels and Ever- 
Manetti ae oo awa; | impe 
LUPIN PILOSUS ALBUS. 
THOMPSON, ap Pena Street, Ipswich, 
ce tha th e han pure urchased. t 
the aboveds aaa ak white variety of the large ROSE 
of Mr. ie to the Maat the raiser, and is now Deo to 
puey ane low le | 
begs to 
i HBk of 
val as y of Hartweg’s Lupine, an 
ae the best white ta. Sek offered. Price may be 
had on pre-paid hee cation; the stock being limited, early 
orders are res solicited. 
good, per dozen 
12 finest sorts ANTIRRH INU! MS, yd a large collection ss 
12 finest sorts PHLOXES 
Henry May, The Hope Nurseries, near Bedale, PA eia 
MITCHELL’S ania: ALBERT RHUBA eee 
MIT ETCH Rb can supply stro: 
ani m the shee, Ghat came 
best ultivati A Y auret 
ee pee “Victoria, ae 
Mr spees Enfield Hi 
Spm enr = ANEMONE; 
CULI, 
For FLOWER ROOTS in general, a very extensive collection 
ice collections of Herb- 
lect BULBS and HERBACEOUS S PLANTS offered in 
rdeners’ ae Oct. 10, page 691, and 
,’ Seed and Horticultural 
Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
ONVALLARIA PLENO MAJOR; or DOUBLE 
LILY OF THE V. tin gig is the finest variety of the 
bees: that has ev: The graceful habit, delicate 
appearance, rage Gh cee ate ee which this flower possesses 
renders it a most desirable a. for the _ garden, many of 
i cult of bloom 
of the choicest sorts, see Bass p Brown’s No. I. CATALOGUE 
fa 
(free by post), which contains also choic 
| For Sel 
collections, see 
‘Oct. 24, 722._Bass & Bro’ 
it 
mee in sev 
y inc were 
g bloo roots, such as will be sure to flower 
a ae, => agg 158. er 100 ; 50 for 9s. ; = 25 for 5s. ; the 
25 and 50 will be sent package and ca rriage free on the e receipt 
ofa es order or penny postage stamps, which m 
‘accompany 
inex che Trey, Panayam, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
Abbe Chureh Y: n Yard 
TRONG SRTR ROOTS for forcing; c 
4 to. 2 inches diameter, price 8s. per 100; raadented 
ites aii. 10s. per 
Apply to Mr. W. ao Manor = — 
One Thousand PLUMS 
toria” and a seedling phen fe grown at ainn also Jefferson, 
ra h 
timo i it it rapid 
come sr — 
a large quantity 
Myarr’s SEEDLING STRAWBERRY, 2s. 6d. per 100, — 
rcing for early blooming in 24-sized rea 
chek 
gss 
ee 
S, RANUN- 
LILIUMS, IRIS, with choice DUTCH and other 
and delivered free to any address in London 
Manor or Farm ; Deptford, Nov. 21. 
"W aee asme GIGANTEA. -Stout Sent nauseous disgusting smell, and contained of co 
ren a. ~a No 
fee = mpa —Joun ‘Hexcum N, Edmonton, near Lon =. 
ELLING TONTA GIGANTEA —Handso well 
grown pira, mO omi lto 25 feet in heig ght, can bhi papild possible in the sith healthy state of gro e 
in a Set orwarded es ere watered with com pam water, others ‘with a 
erso: esiri well-grown s 
E of the larger him at s solution of of hy dros ulphur ew a ea were 
s, and never oe by pot cultur: iix ops of 
N WATER merican Nursery, Bag aot, Surrey, near given, but Dadian that me SFM kamar no 
effect, the dose was increased, vas as 
sini = Sato, Sout Western Railw: 
Y HERBACEOUS an “ALPINE PLANTS. half an ounce a da ad see 2: even m ots 
s. d. ? 
o 
.. 018 ọ Was given to each plant; it was found that thos 
Z., or 6l. 5s, 
ize, and as far as 
j0 choice “emg A ee and rg Ae Plants 
| Roe phsies 10 0 thus treated ae ary m and sturdier. their 
- T, 
100 choles aie ru and Toming Trees 33 - ‘ 5 ° leaves were o right deep green, the s 
"12 fine named Parpatial Roses, Dwarf ` : 13 0 between the et or the distance from leat 
12 fine name standards 
Foie R ee Black ‘Currants, a oer: per 100 . y: 0 leaf, a and the rine stronger, and 
Fin r 160. 8 o t plant more flourishing than in those 
Tino De arf-trained and Standart 1 Fruit Trees, &e. ed i e ordinary y way, ei all other 
HENRY Man The Hope Nurseries, near Bedale, Yorkshire. _ circumstance ere a care 
NE ll 
ROYAL 
BERKSHIRE 
ared to e 
ja ki all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can warrant 
eal: Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Nov. 21. 
s J ©; Ag es ` 
O ordon N AND SONS | are now prep xecute ms or leer fel 
to Po: more rapidly when watere 
solution 
when 
Cie Gardeners’ Chronicle. x 
TURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1857. mployed than = anne a 
sansa | parae wo dra oo of ti 
Tue result of this year’s Vintace in Portugal is of hydrosulphuret ofa , 
vomeh ww = hangra although there is every 9f this eight dr achms we a y. For some 
tin France, at hara about Bor- oni weer e ae me the planis, as earth 
retained a strong smell o eaei urette hy rogen 
| deaux Ea Sonar durable (quailty ctr of good quality ued kal chad et pe tie: os , 
has been obtained. Itwould be mbt at interestin 
to learn the real „oannes of this difference i in two o ‘of tested by a salt of lal, “evidently contained a 
theg greatest win istric whether large quantity of t ioe 
urope, 
vintage i pee pe ba it Ukan entirely T A et atie has considerable 
the health of the Vines, and nothing concerns inte this matter. It is the 
re more than causes that affect custom in most parts of England to form the 
= 
employed the 
latter has been attended kimi most sage E 
redicted by M 
that the 
was p r. FORRESTER in Git ab 
“Tt is remarkable,” says 
e ities niall: anures, such as fecal 
ater, verses re intens e degree ; and the of great towns, exercise a 
, the Vines continued to very dap ae inflene i to beta of wine, 
d not Bik id hich are in- 
- re BP 
Lof Harrowpate w d 
apr jies t is perhaps w 
so late a period’ i that the wood coul 
sale hur prod n wine, 
A f ammonia although rd were found innoxious chewinnst 
Was Vi adopted the 
T So siras presence reser A ine-growers adop 
of unds i A “the soil as the j in- ‘doubtful my Mares not te 
formation is e Neg the action of, dee sulphu- sulphur ? puberty they employed so 
retted com plants, enough is known to | much in some noe that the Bar was coated 
teach us that i in small quantities instead of being with it. Is the temperature of the Alto Douro, 
a poison as THENARD, DUPUYTREN, HRISTISON, be in the month of August the thermometer 
d TURNER asserted, LIEBIG repeated, rises to 104°, ee rt ng to the forma- 
as 
they act as energetic manures. 
Pe 
This was eee tion. of sulphur co 
Boi ae FATS ago in the acti 
eo 
by Prof, 
his gas on Liha vegas, and the ee We 
I obtained were very ent from what When what is called the pentas 
e hydrosulphuret of prone y, we believe, pentas sai A of gar eea 
am poun iid. duik scribed by LIEB und of ‘sulphur and lime, w ; 
as being a ‘deadly poison ;’ but in j> of killing Me. F vi 
ound that in small “gare wh pare ced eae 
tances, i | eve promised a sega 
and of restoring their sees w n, after three applications of this liquid, 
Í , heat became excessive, and labourers 
mployed w 
ammon em 
isd solution of the co 
