November 28, 1857.| 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
803 
= SECOND IMPORTATION, 
ESH IMPORTED BULBS bloom much finer than 
which have been long e gie osed to the air before 
P O heat & Sons, Reading, Berks, p: supply fine 
GIBS just i im th at low prices, as see belo 
per doz.—s.d. 
d. 
p” H acinths, 
Dutch 4 ™ o 
100—s. 
bo. do large'D Double 4 M4 
ingle. 
p aA Tame Saisie Pi | Hyacinths, Dutch’ Double, 
polyanthus Narcissus 26 
man do. S a Dö, patiia Double 
scTToN gp Sons are now prepared to'e 
of Garden we Ea this year 
8 cro 
ULBS.—GLADIOLUS, ANE MONES, RANUN- 
CULI, orm, IRIS, with choice DUTCH and other 
vils 0 
ROOTS in general, a very extensive collectio; 
icest sorts, see Bass & Brown’s No. I. CATALOGUE 
ah which Sontanns ri choice collections of Herb 
ts, Roses, Fruits, 
ers’ Chronicle, pot 10, page 691, and 
pes Seed and Horticultural 
SSS Oo HE TRE +++ 
Ws ATERER nose GODFREY. ba eg sg offer unusually 
fine “he Soma MAIDEN AND TRAINED FRUIT 
TREES as foll 
APPLES. | PLUMS. PEACHES. 
PEARS. ARA NECTARINES. 
A very fine lot of Standard Roses 
Prices will be furnished on oppidi to WATERER & Gop- 
Knap Hill, Woking, Surr 
HARDY AMERICAN PLAN 
AND 
GEE GODFREY’S PRICED AND 
DESCR CATALOGUE or this s may be 
on 4 eens inclosing one’ stamp, or gratis a Messrs, 
ens, 
last eds in Tinshaiaee 
RICAN 
WATERER, be © Exhibitor of the above 
plants at the Royal tanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, 
: AAD state tha’ thre t CATALOGUE of RHODODEN- 
= LEAS, &c., is published, and will be forwarded 
“Ge The Colours of the: Rhododendrons ‘are described, and 
: contains a selection of the most favourite kinds 
are Bagshot, S 
Nursery, o rrey, 
‘ale Station, ce Wetteen hatter cat 
ESSRS, P. R: AND WILLIAMS beg to offer 
large stock, in 
PARKER 
; the following, of which they y possess a 
; Bios and heal thy plants — 
near the Sunning- 
er dozen.—s. 
at Heshavoouséalpne? ian, 
Pelargoni 
Fancy varieties from 
Do. spotted v: 
go | Phloxes, Herbaceous 
» well set with 
— from .. 
fae Aii i 
i Pens Stove Greentiouse ‘eas, 
r Do 
l _Dabphinium formorti ‘the fi 
ges 
a ts to the ged for ain ee pr ey or ites, 
for seed by the ounce 
pene 
NUS PILOSUS ALBUS. 
- THOMPSON, Tavern purchased 
th 
Ipswich, begs to 
purchased the entire Stock of | 
ROSE LUPINE, 
-30 0 jo 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIE TY OF LONDON. 
EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN, June 9th & 10th, 1858. 
SCOCHEDUOUCE OPFP ORIZE S9 
Class. 
L Groups a hi 208 
st in 
and frenan 
Nes. |200 
re- 
which the 
don satyr irei and noveltyshall 
found combined with the 
highest cultiv: ation. 
ix 
Plants in flower. 
ee 
lant — now eg mame 
do, 
ower ; 
oc 
5, oine oa habit 
plant, wi ts will not be enti 
a pri 
N. = tis prizes in XT. and or Rok 
be 
(Amateurs 
: 
. Six Roses, in Retr 
. Ten Roses, 
pots, do. 
Dr. LINDLEY also offers for 
s The 20 ppe Be i pea 
wo of a sort ma; 
i six Ca Heaths, i in 8-inch pots 
3 RE ap nezio in 10-inch po 
spotted varieties 
XXX. New Garden Hybrids . 
are excluded.. 
XXXI. PF 
ve and erty gv 
in not ex- 
s 
in p, of the 
ant introdu ced within the 
las ears 
. Single nee afer’ in flower, ‘of me 
Amateurs) 
whet ng rare 
species wo ornamental J ay Ees 
ci a 
eas 
: ` (Amateurs) 
s Bight Rhododendrons, to be shown 
à Eight Rees, in 13- -inch pots 
Sie S rage in 8 inch pots, 
mateurs) 
: page do. (Suiteryinen) 
ey Pelargoniums (Amateurs) 
sant Pelargoniums (Nursery 
pro 
From this Class all Florists’ Flowers i Certificates” 
ob cel Flowers. (See Rule XXX.).. 
Prizes offered 
E 6/6 alg 8. 
15 0/10 0 
80/60 
10 
k e aed 
bo to bobo 
o ecco ooo 
~ anda wino 
o Söooo Soo 
w POOR DNDN 
oe óocoo Soco 
bo 
F +t 
PAUL AND soni invite alentini to the ete 
riL igr neous | 
objects but those of decided 
plier > will be admitted. 
CUT FLOWERS. 
XXXIII, eg in fifties, three trusses of each 
ey 
possible he habit of the variety 
(Nurserymen 20 
XXXIV. Édan; tn in ira fives, gathered a as 5 
k mateurs 
10 
10 
ne te wore “tee 
XXXV. Pinks, in twenty-fou 
XXXVI. Pansies 
FRUIT. 
XXXVII. meet to consist of eight dis- ó 
act sorts 7 
XXXVIIT. Pine ‘Apples; collection of three dis 
ariefies, not more thamtw: 
b H4 0 2 
XXXIX. Pine. Apples ; Providence or other 
rge sorts, single gn 
XL. Pine Apples; Quee ingle 
speci- 
e 20 
a priz 6 of Bl. 
for the vi x wan of Gra 
2 fhe ag srera ii not * 
XLII. Ethaan Black Hamburgh, ika 30 
XLIII. ° White's Royal Muscadine, or any) 
ort exclusive o ng scats and 
ans, one 
XLIV. Gasper: Muscats, one basket 
XLV. Grapes, Frontignans, 
Py Vines in pots, in tenes is 
XLVII. Melo: leshed. . 
XLVIII. lsgr scarlet-fleshed š , 
XLIX. ae es, two baskets .. ; ] 
one basket 
LI. > rene two baskets, distinct sorts 
LII. ———— borer 
LIT A -| 2011 OF 
ge oan 3 
V. Cherries, ten i 5 distinct sorts- 
LVI: es, white, in le dishes 
LVII. Cherriss ” black, 
LVII. omer two dishes distinct 
LIX. po res Dikota, a heP 
LX. Btawherties; British Queen, single 
LXI. Straw wherries, not British “Queen, 
single baskets is t 
LXII. “ce extra P (Certificates only 
Note. Extra Prizes may be etter nar 
objects of merit not specified 
2 2an memean 
in preparation for 
guidance. 
VEGETABLES. 
LXII. - E ET 
P Ee in reference to their position at the Rose Shows 
, during the 
Price may be May 30, Crystal Palace “id Bites tn pots .. Frest Prize 
| June 3, he naa pots Srconp Prize 
a ority of these were shown in the 
| collection whi p sa 9) raiat se at the 
I Raval Botensiesoes neo Cut Reve First Prize 
une18, Ro oses .. 
eh do. “To Rosesin inpots .. BECOND Prize 
, Brighton . 50 Cut Roses., .. First Prize 
Soa Oak, oat June 3 Manshester ong BO .. 4. SECOND PRIZE 
ms ah of ph ra eo ame Shows 
to 10 feet trish ews, 2 to 7 feet; sak e e paar 
and a a very extensive stock of; iray. l, Royal Botanic aee tower y to a 
4 Spection of which is Joj 9, Stamford Hill |. _50CutRoses ... Fiast Prize. 
Their r Catalogue containing a. first-rate | O boton dito. Pami 
ort, Ferns; -&o;, mayrbe had. post free on July 9, Diss E 50 Cut , FIRST PRIZE, SILVER CUP 
do. 100 Cut First PRIZE, j 
TANGHEDGE NURSERY. Judiy 15, Stamford. 12 Cut Roses, First PRIZE, s 
stal Palace 50 Cut Roses, First 
vites. the attention of Fruit 
"generally to to his 
raren very superi | 
— es eae al Frees and nd 
dozen : Rates teen hak 
h Nectarines, and A Apricots, 
of very fine We 
About: 
‘om 30s. per dozen. Also a 
Ash, Purple Beech, &e. jatii 
pev 
Tal t 10,000 Ev 
u 10, maey. fine ergreens, con- 
ite from 2 z to 7 feet high, i orn a thane ma 
nena oad Kosena 
ums, an pr 
i a dozen. A dy Stock of | = further 
escriptive 
es, Ches 
are offered, 
Fete as Standards, strong bre 
fix Dearte, i, Dwarf Standards. 
particula one neral, information on Roses see 
italogue yie Pehed, an a post-free | 
- application.—N urseri hun 
ERKSHIRE OMENET CUCUMBER. : 
s first frait on have eae it Set pr 
os 
of | fair trial, it 
Toxsnax, December 1 
Tuurspay, 
Peper cei 
THE state of the Porato crop 
method of 
as to render any of savin 
consumption a matter of univer 
a 
has become such. 
‘the tubers for 
interest. Even 
oar 
when reer against decay, be 
ered ¢ ipali eof ing prar eame without change 
for lng periods of tim 
arious schemes hare been n proposed for reduc- 
ing the Foty toa ama ih aa othe pa Pome ae 
idakan s with one of 
no one could p 
