No. 49.—1857.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
-A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
gre te pag DECEMBER 5. 
Price Fivepence. 
STAMPED rere 6d. 
A 
i INSIGNIS, rosy purple. go a ine is totally 
e | per oz. 
HE SEED ponet 
AMER CARTER AND CO, EDSMEN, 238, Hig hl 
olborr W.C., in =r attention to their two 
Sew ANNUATS FOR 1858, viz., C IA PULCHEL LA 
MARGINATA, rose, with white border ; LUPINUS A YBRI from 
fferent fron 
r the same ya pae mng ipren at ls. 6d 
Prine. A “i Fer ~ prir Ae upon application.. : 
CUCUMBE 
AR TERS CHAMPION CUCU MBER surpasses: 
Ken 
Sion Soa and Lord ny on’s Favourite for winter and 
Smooth, 
=——— 
DEX. 
cm! - dude T Teer 824 e 
Norway, fruit trees in ........ 
— _berry-bearing shrubs in . $23 
Me Rae ara 822 a 
8, how to raise + 820 « 
Pine hippie divess Pe ee 524 
Pomegranates, ripening of .... 821 
Potato disease eos B91 
Puff balls e 21 
t Fun c 
Rose pead AE ERINN 
Royal’ Socie 
Scotland v. 
Shrubs, berry -bearing in Nor- 
on roots w 823 6 
ý + among erly cere A tse 823 
rees, early 
farm Vine borders 
i Ped win ri cultu oi a 
+) nursery . 8> € ede, oaa za 
seed . Wheat and VBerbersy b blight.... $20 a 
drill, liquid .......... 826 WII ES oan nana es eek bs 828 a 
Heamvrs ap SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
SCHEDULES of PRIZES hs at the Pe at 
‘MEETINGS in REGENT STREET, 1 
ERSAY, Ferner 2. 
Camellias, in six . 
” 
in threes 
__ Miscellaneous G: roups € of ea Plants, not 
Vine 
— | the Mushroom will be 
| A sager aer 
Other objects—Certifi 
; TUESDAY, MARCH 2. 
-Hyacinths, in ea 
; A in La lh ‘(Nurse 
sees bee in threes, three i s 
‘Chinese ieke double, in sixes 4 
Group f F tere, j onsisting of 
3 0 0; PES C o 
_ Cucumbers, Seakale, and Asparagus Sus 
§ | Emenee 
a 
gr MAY 4. 
sixes, in pots, not CATE 
Greenhouse Plan 
OT Dose ONE 1I E E 
no 10 te 
‘ete baskets or jardinières, not dicueditig s ft: 
Chinese -Aral 
Sinches Arata in 
3 
© 
2 0 
r, prepared with: lantshited 
fee sccm eiT decoration “Reem ordinary plant [2 
TUESDAY, JULY 
2 pi threes. . j 
urs, in 6-inch ‘pots . 
“va ese bes TR 
i 
e best basket, blacie 
as, the bes 
six 
He ee 
ite oo 
es, tho bet basket 
. Ee EA 
WS OOND 
ad 
Sea coocoo 
et 
oso 
GARDENERS, ‘FORESTERS, ; 
LA ry f Rel A; 
À nfà g gee or Arra ief o Aged 
tha ai ne oe —N pan is sen given, tha tat 
neral cog for h 
in consequence 
r= the F he “3 due the day of 
in the mean ne gh age E EAL 
e = means 
eir ei gre e oe i Election, so as to 
on the roll, 
iy solicited, and ma; 
t direct to the. ae: at the @ Union Bank of See smi 
aor M'Nan, Curator of the Royal Botanic Garden’ 
eee mae hi 
inti for him, 
dus to We On dun. to his his Jato foreman 
his service. 
mete 
LE begs to remind his _jrcereiere 
is oe six minutes’ walk from Sunnin ane 
estern Railway. Intending planters will do 
t his stock of Rhodod rat Coni: 
the Sack magnifi 
ply, ; its hardiness is now 
vour | 
green, straight, and prolific ; 
woh per packet, ls.—James CARTER & 
Seedsmen, Ea a pera TTT mae Cc, 
UTHILL’S “BLACK SPINE, Karly Foreing, 1s. 
et; Do. WHITE SPINE, long, 2s. ap oy per packet ; 
Do. HIGHLAND MARX very best for winter, 2s. 6d. per pc okt. 
Potato P: het, &c., 2s.; Market Gardening Round London, 
1s. 6d, ; kiehik. ls. The Treatise 
ready and nee Pl those who have 
ordered it KA the 10th inst., price ls. po: 
oe i Cambervel Tondon, 8. 
DS. 
HARLES TURNE the egs to state that his 
ANNUAL RLA OF SEEDS Rn now ready, a 
will be fo address. His Stock comprises several 
Maei novelties, an a in all either home grown or 
from the first sources. tasers | a oa 
VINES IN 
POTS 
JEN EATON Dis a very pd Stock of 
ES, struck mer m eyes, for 
| pots, from 5 to 8 feet lor 
pa el Ree ad, Stoke lain N.E 
VINES FROM s. 
OHN ap > CHARLES LEE having T recently erect 
PACIOUS RANGE, on the most im ere prin- 
ry INE S. 
wh ghd 
Planting or Forcing 
yery extensive and superior Stock o 
for the cultiva pae e ee their ataia. has bee: 
long celebrated.—Vineyar Nursery, Hammersmith, Landes. 
| UIT TREES IN | 
A OHN axp CHARLES LEE beg 
tock of FRUIT-BE REE 
| a g kinds 24 ES, NECTARINES 
| PLUMS, CHERRIES, gaa APPLES, AND F 
| Ca atalogues on — oreremtth. London, _ 
f | 
this important we 
immens 
J AND J. RASER, of ihe “Lea Bridge Road 
et) o Nurseries, oben: x, having a of Misapi and 
pps es Frai it Trees, be ceo to nes i- ne trade and Nyon 
to an it Price per dozen or per 100 m 
be had i on application. 
FRUI 
POTS. 
CATTELL has a fine stot nS yr healthy, well 
wu plants | eg ba varieties 
Moor e Pak $ 
this- 
y for prong 
t's reno Kent, S.E 
ies, Figs, Pog i for fruit 
coming a yo well-g dan ape of s 
be RE SHARPE'S Tet of ois a own saving | Hamburgh and other ie aby rate A desc ripar priced 
d will be fo rwarded on application Catalogue of which may be on aiiplicktinn, nelosing 1d. 
Hall, near Lin cote n pee pos stamp.—Westerham Nurseries, 
te FERN D RAINED FRUIT 
Re SIS WHOLESALE” PRICED LIST ada, ND CO., Centre Avenue, Covent Garden 
, grown in arpea s for the Trade, can be had Market, wt intimate that t in a position to- 
free on application, py tha ‘am: supply excelent Trees of the above preia consisting of 
Nursery, Foot’s oe Kent, each, Nectarine, Apricot, Plum, Cherry, Apple, and Pear, at 
RN Cc eb AND eRT ENF oa rices below Qe. usual tne which wi "be given on applica- 
OBERT SIPS PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE | Rananculis, te. ee Seen 
za | Ranunculus, ma Se at ae ag = e 
24-page CATALOG his General Collection of FERNS N 
can be had free for six ANTI a ° 
*,* The new Priced and Descripti (15 pages) grati. | Wie URQUH SONS, Dundee, 
the above, or sepa: announce that their PRICED LIST for the 
and 
13; 
rE "THEODORE. BOTTNER, Seep dane WER 
and po se , Gre r Erf any, begs 
to inform Amatev ni and the Tr Trade “that his CATALOGUE. i 
FLOWER u AND VEGETABLE SEEDS for 1858 is Now Res 
may be had 
season of we “eng-er heey UBS, obi hihi a 
be had on Dee. 5 
wf s. Stock. = the above. 
Bale containing 100 of each five sizes for 15s. 
| | of Nursery Stock will | be forwarded on application 1. —Cheste 
| FOREST TREES AND QUICKS, ETC., sy THE MILLIO ig 
oe DICKSON any SONS, Newton Nurseries, 
Chester, have many mt LLIONS of FOREST TREE 
choice Stock of FRUIT 
a Sample 
“Fis General earns 
rae Aer sG d FA k Eoas large an 
EORGE JACKMAN to state that his ex À 
RICED CATALOGUE GENERAL NURSERY 
$ be had free on THS +, 
o y p Surrey. par r 
OSE dememe- be bad tie 100 pea re 
FORGE JACKMAN, Wo oking Nursery, Woking, a specin ee : dking 
Surrey, has much pleasure in acquainting his Patrons and | TyTN PLANTS FOR SALE Aout 10 100 
h Publi Cosa No Tier Gii poandtt to Ci tensive stock ! 
a H ó wn STA A NDARD and Si en of Pie ne agape aa TON ` PLANTS to be ‘sold very 
T te ag most appro talogue as 7 MO 
‘rill be form arded free ob app INE P ) a at Wood x 
: RUE SHROPSHIRE a House, Dulwich. Ask ii tha Gaii 10 Pinos infra 
J: OLDROYD, NURS hrews bury, ~oi pane, ee ditto ; ——— ditto with ene 
r potting. 
e offers fine plants of the sme at 24s j p dosen: 
reference required from 
h Road, S., have for Sale a liri stoa 
fine beatny Serta o of the above well set with flower ata 
house Ferns, &c. Prices moderate 
N. $. Kite ae arden Se eee ee O 
ED POTATOE 
JL 
gated MAY AND CO. beg to inform evict prar 
ers that oe arias succeeded in 
<= f the following desir 
of thank 3 yina Aow Aum pirrer aprak 
lant f those kin ae Be tie peg: Pap fa 
nase: Sele ‘e i Street, Strand, Waterloo Bridge. 
zp. POTATOES (warranted true). 
a 
Garden Market (south side); or, Great N 
Potato Market, King’s Cross, ondon. 
ARLY POTATOES.—“ THE LEMON KIDNEY. E 
nn ae a mae en e a 
i SUCCESSION PLANTS, clean ard 
ly to Messrs. CUNNINGHAM & Son, 
