DecempBer 12; 1857.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIC 
LE. 835 
TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC IN CENERAL. HODODENDRON PONTICUM and KALMIA ED POTATOES. 
AMES LAKE begs to offer for sale 1000 dwarf- LATE FOLIA; ian a rbušhy lants, from 1 to 2feet high, | | Josen MAY AND CO. beg i^ inform their friends 
trained FRUIT TENE of the following viz., hes, | completely covered A and seunehio adapted for @F and customers that they can su pply tne Sheetes desirable 
Neetari Apricots, A pples, Pears, and Plums, all of which es ap, Ss age on "appctin to ra oop & Sox, Wood + Hcinda in large or 
are of the choicest kinds, 5 ted to name and of the ds Nursery, Mares near Uckfield, Sussex Soden's Early Oxford, wie: Y Ae leaved Kidnae: 
most healthy — — wth a can be whe to [LEAN CARREG 5 E ED Early Ten-wee mayo o aa: 
y parties who hav: e summer. Also, gap <3 | Early Queen, Fluke 
bt 3 & 4 vear old CU f thefollowing sorts : Wur Sow Carror wirm Cuarr, Husk, AND STALKS, | 
Nask ‘Naples, aby Castle, Wilmot's Superb Red, White | YORE Sarpy aa = Parum ME CE T wrod | ‘ bushel pels perro d Barly a= tr ae 
and White , Named v. as wre | ; : 
gnes: and4 year old plani m 18 inches to 2 foet Growers, it contains, a 100 age T” $ l All o “Meare F 
g very fine. Also a | pai well grown stock of oy Husks, an a ++ +e about - l “Wellington Giese Mirid, Waterloo Bridge 
Ash, an Sid) Wethned Oet uts, — *P > . on $- s l OTATOES. 
and worked "Eiaa J ing à and Turkey Oak, Purple “100 OHN BELL begs tt to —_ the ho stanton of oC Se a Sento 
Bosc ilver Birch, Limes, Plane, and P dard 2 | J ma 
re om ee Soe ey A a ol as 
he t per ce was 
on application, especially if very lom ee cai Ii had ae ound of actual Seed will be equal to. 3e Cid. ie ‘ASHLEAr, REGENTS, 
__ Nurseries, Bridgewater, Somerset. Se Sa ene TE 2} DAWES MATCHI BSS FORTY FOLDS 
VEGETABLE MARRO reparing it for sowing, say ‘le = | er varieties. ? 
ESSRS. WRIGHT, RENWICK, anp THOMS Real cos! | Price Lists can be had on raba men to Jour Covent 
i Berr, 
offer well ripened Seeds of this peer e great Farer rered hitherto n a means ow saan | Garden Market ; oe Great zn ern Railway Potato Market, 
feating eantital and d delicious Vogota table. See e ving and tin ar wes of oP ie ay aay piant trom the bote King’s ‘Gaon Lon 
: article in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of Se blia ig the 19th. na W surroun can now Pat unke LEMON N KIDN > 
“Seeds were sent to the Horticultural Socie ty : Thomson. | mplished ed with facility, and at a trifling cost, by the Patent Shes x XG FATOR i DIOR DNEY.” 
In the axil of every leaf there is a fruit. Tt will be evident | Seed Dressing A ppavetan. Ean Ppr asar d Ash Ta prin net ulation ora, 
that the mere beauty of its form would render it better radapted | Of oe great a M imal by tea arise ta an eirerid ov Royal Agricultural Societ wet land's Journal pe r An ead 
ea side dish than the common Vegetable Marrow, even if it af pomp ete i one tien as these must be as self-eviden ant Ps TrA i Joks hais caeliea, Laut Pos ony Price 
wever, be remarked that of all the “Tod | per stc 
nhs bodt f postage sta state. Tt me how 
6 Seeds post fr at ae bontage wens plants in cultivation, whether Se the Farm or in the Ga: 
6 distinct varieties of Balsam, a packet of each 2s. 6d, saved tg as satan T P ex: ‘aime latte x them n —4 | 
bes one of the finest and tiat carefully M purei collections of ti f p ti M is tt z be attributabl i we i | 
in Britain. Mr. ea at Dyrham Park. gation o. n varieties, ay not a puta ble in gres 
measure to the circumstance that ers h 
o 
and robust from the 
been compelled to 
5 
Due 
14 
q 
th wea 
e best r bedding) 1 0 a 
ak Spine C Se (true), porn 8 Seeds l o ene with a negativ 
Melon ; ri 
ham Par k Hybrid Melon . goers emg A a 
Golden Perfection Melon (true) . 0 cultivators must bed 
The whole of the above, aeiio of the six Seeds Wazotabth 
ne ciay da set — “han post free to accompany all 
orders fro 
j wn corres} ponents Seed List and Cata- 
logues of a e pe on applicati 
Leith Walk Nurseri 
sy ee ge > not a uantit 7, of marge 
res 
— Apply to 
2, Guildhall Cha mbers, Basinghall Street, 
es, Edinburgh; December 12. Loa Ata n. | Mr. 
BUSBY’S STOCKWOOD ponon HAMBURGH VINE. 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CH LSEA, S.W., 
] par much pleasure in again calling attention to this SPLENDID New GRAPE, which has fully carried 
out all its previous recommendation: 
During the present year (1857) it ner Np at the reg of mag Pomologica ae Pyare 18th, the | seen 
FIRST PRIZE as best SEEDLING WHIT PE; and it also recei an AWARD at the | gi 
STAT pinadi Aaen kimim on September 9, ee establishing the continued sien which has been 
of the tee ee 
wood, 21s. each, one over on three to- the trade, to whom special terms will 
be potah ehan aa ae naiari aro at reste same time. 
ror her particulars, with a List of the NUMEROUS Prizes IT HAS RECEIVED, see Advertisement in the Gardeners’ 
ronicle of last week. 
JUN, 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON 
BEG TO OFFER THE UNDERMENTIONED NEW SEEDS :— 
THE LES, PROCON, | 
COLLINNIA BICOLOR € cawDIorssnra, 
2s. 6d. 
A very beantiful noe amarag 
: Hay.” | Bicolor £ diba, being entirely tres’ torn’ 
sits r b colo m 
aa niaii, Oa ti tinge in, the a Arati tied 
: sudden extremes of | i j jointed habit, 
2 mg h earlier, and 
meets = not a fen Be m 
= r. Mr. Mell) for further ne my 
dwarf in 
: onal testimony in 
oe this most valuable vegetable, which has been a long- | °°? 
coming ae is ara from the 
as Ìt does from the united mere ey en mase, es Hg yar 
my “ be bie ond en ee mg in artistic vases 
pmends will constitute it one of the most valuable and effect 
z si Were May Broccott. | in its class yet offered, and 
“We have received from Mr. Melville, Gardener to the -_ of 
Dal Edi : ate 
ee ee es Se ate 
the decorative ribbon style, in ant My pi 
thence ee 
Talent oe 
the supply from | i 
er 
from the f th Sune purplish ti 
rving their very fine on = sje yi nique nd rene 
Die Reeds Gill hale TA YAA dh 
NURSERY, ST. JOHN'S WOOD, NW. 
| witha and which si stoi such entire satisfac’ 
hus w of oe i 
tively i injurious Sidro of 45 per cent. | 
so a few iene of the “IMPROVED” LEMON or oper 
laana to te aro we reece ees = aoe. mag sp 
EAR 
Marrs’ PROLIFIC SEEDLING TASH LEAF 
Y.—This valuable variety, first sent out last 
tion, has again 
mip ape 8 report. in feriment pene l 
sair samai at “the Herta Society's Chis- 
we rye _— arnt a better A i hen the old 
A raakaa y kinds” 
„Aiso ce per bush EN el wih i bags nla siy ound a segs ee pr 
wy = gece EBRINGTON KIDN 
war, &e., 7a, 
a F i ot Worcestershire ; or 
TT, Camberwell, Surre’ 
To be tad i 
kien agr SUN, New Green Marrow, nearlyas early as Emperor, 
Dickson! S FAVOURITE, , very lone pods. y 
Seeds is now ready, and 
bait os anal me sheron % tanith puea can be supplied, 
Choice assorted collections, 60s., 402., Sie, 15s., and 10s. 6d. 
_ Bas $ Daor, Beed Seed Growers, &¢ 
‘ass & Brow? Sudbury, Suffolk. 
BERIS JAPO! NICA. 
HARLES NOBLE can supply the above magnifi- 
m in any quantity; its hardiness is now 
thority estab ware ny? ee fe ony Planta cain be 
ong 
pe sea et flower See 
ie og GARDEN sagen CROWTH OF 1857. 
ROYAL 
BERKSHIRE 
Ss has 
SONS are now ‘petadl to execute 
orders for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can warrant 
them genuine, 
Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Dee. 12, 
UTTON anp 
lets DECEMBER 12, 1857, 
NGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
URSDAX, x, December 1 Horticultural 2ra 
URSDAT, M. 
Ir will be seen from the 3 of 
anii bot a pah the 
evening, in proof of the UNUSUAL WARMTH 
OF THE PAST SUMMER, pods pf thorned 
cacia ( @leditechia ér ) which had ripened 
in his garden in Richmond Park. This was un- 
doubtedly a ble oceurrence, there being no 
er of the tree having fruited 
in England except one mentioned by MILLER, who 
saw pods in 1728 on a tree in lace Garde: 
; Fulham, where it had been planted by Bishop 
CompTon in 1700, In neither Prof. OweEn’s nor 
seeds perfectly ripe, 
ILLER’S specimens eds perfe 
although in the former the embryo was completely 
he production of these p seg jar some 
ations of a similar kind from who | 
were and the President 
