850 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Joe GRIGOR & CO, Nurseries, Forres, N.B., dn TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. NEW AND Ss 
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pos pepe ig adapted to the es oy of Scotland. As great 
m in raisin e different kinds from the 
ae ap po roved varieties of their species, the pone are~healthy 
and of fine quality. my G. & Co. had the = our to receive 
the numerous Premiums hithe warde "the meaa 
and Agricultural Poder o f Scotland iek the cultivation 
true native HIGHLAND,SCOTCH PINE—th cw aor ros 
lities of fo Seems Fir Timber are fully detailed a accounted for 
in the arti Pine Tree,” wl. 2, page'603, of the Agr icultural 
Oie published by B BLACKIE & SoN)—a nd their present 
—— of this valuable Tree, and of the res eonuprehiends 
wee hthe e Hig 
warded, in ude many nas of omer Tants trong T "thet 
age, giving p 
climate of Britain 
Goods are carefully packed ; ; and in forwarding Plants, &e., 
advice be ished respecting the formation or eee. 
ment of Plantations by Mr, Garson, author of the Highland 
and Agricult tural Society’s First Prize Essays, ‘‘On Raising 
Forest Plants,” ‘On “Fores ing, and on — adapted 
to canis saii “i saan AE “On Raising and Managing 
runing,” “On the Native Pine Forests 
of Sootland, A “On ‘Planting within the influence e Sea. 
On the Deodar,” on various other subjects stench with 
Arboriculture. Brice Lists will be “i Het on application, and 
_ the Trade supplied at the wholes 
TO GE 
most robust health, perfect specime: san and cm ing a 
agers 3 aie wes he greatest-safety. A ices will 
together ‘with 
Catalogue 
ve te all the celebrated collection of 
RHODODESDuo} 8 ol at the Royal Botanic 
‘Gardens, Rege: m 
urchasers the opportunity pst their own 
2 A Priced Caidiggus of his. ick et AENA be forwarded à 
[DECEMBER 19,1857, 
EORGE) JACKMAN begs to announce that he ca i PRESSUS LAWSO; 
> supply in due ve to innn en pe w dhes liye seant MESSRS. WATERER 7 G? 
own and constantly removed to insure hey are now. prepared to ex, a 
Abies Douglasi, 3,4, to'8 wery fine, from seed. distinct hardy Kiai witch they ctor pr AE 1 
5 er — Glomleck Erect 5 to 6 feet. home'from California -by Mr, ai 4 
Arau mbricata, 2 to 5 feet, well re it was the handsom nest tree seen ‘in ho Speke 1 
Ce ares T Deodara 5 oy mace feet; biped handsom grows about 100 feet high and 2 feet in diameter - €: q 
et ; these are 6 feet cheered and very | Most delicate and graceful, the branches bend u 7 e 
Sia aly fo oad. end:like.an ostrich feather, the top shoot droops | atthe 
„ Libani (Cedar of Lebanon), 2, 3,4, to 5 feet. the timber is good, clear, and workable” This pa Deodar: 
, 8, too Teia well adapta for — raise, coming home as it didiin such com is NO mean 
Cryptomeria japonica imen tree | Douglasi, grandis, Lambertiana, and others P. nobilis, 
Cup us Corneyana, AR, feet, well furnishe as being about the most noble as ‘well as the y well know, 
i pete rom and): Real is a a. new, and ord i has peok ever primi uced to our country “alte 
raceful bornini i empted to Ar 
ni ia diinonais, 2 to 6 fee Thy borealis” it will ps this Plant with 
8 to 9 fe me v ery re quite perfect take c care they get the rie e article. The tern | 
for r single e tre Well furnished plan each ; 12 do, do, itp w 
Pics nobilis; Tt 2 feet The usual dicount to the Ti AE per - 
anniana trom seed), 1 foot, and as thick through. * Specimen Plants may be see 
Pinus danton, 2 to 5 fi & Go.’ 8, Seedsmen, 1, We 
insignis, 3 to 4 fet Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey. — 
5 to 9 feet, extra fin ~ To THE TRADE AND UBL I cane — 
Taxodium ‘distichum 5 Se. 4, BF tO6 foe nice plants. P TO THE TRADE rere 3 
rs pendulum , bto2 feet, my punot: p AMES AKE be egs t e 1000 ‘Ace 
sempervirens, 3,.5, to 10 feet, very handsom: $ pe cei TREES of the following 
Taxus (Yew), ee z to 4 = et. ectarines, ‘Apricots, les, Pears, a 
», ‘Trish, 2, 4, 6, to8 feet, fine plants pret to onelead. } are of the choicest kinds, warran ’ 
TE aurea, 1 to 2 feet, beatsifay form most healthy and vigorous growth, erence. 
Lobbi, 1 rte 2 feet, fine plan many parties who have *seen them during t: 
chiliens: is (Liboc sodrus), 1 ro 2 feet: _ | 20,000 strong 3 & 4 year old CURRANTS 
a 3, 4, to 5 feet. —Black Naples, Raby Castl o's S 
Ai Meldensis (Biota), Tto 2 feet, a new, ornamental, and | Grape, and White Duteh. : GOOS ERRIES, 
inct an ety. strong 3 and 4 year old plants. 
realis, to iff oot, very fine plants. Seediing Thorns very ne. Also 
Wellingtonen diata tesi 1 to 1} foot. Weeping Beech, Ash, and Lime, § 
Besides other rare Conifers not named. ‘English .and worked Elms,’ English an rk 
Adan kk .of Ameriean Plants, Hardy E Beech and rein Birch, Limes, Plone and” Poplars, «8 
| greens, and Ornamental ‘Trees -and Shrubs, Pruit and: ‘Forest | Worked Thorns and Laburn . 
Trees, consisting. of The above: wili be sold saute low. ey iho a W 
the most soe kinds. on application, especially i quantities are:taken, Sarthe en 
i ti f his Nursery, which ' Nurseries, Bridgewater, "A > 
‘A UGUSTE VAN GEERT, Nourszryas 
Belgium, bogs to offer’ the’ followin, 
harge for packing :— ‘Hg 
mediate effect. 5 eE AAN pl ‘Woking $ be 
- ong n, South-Western y Raley ian Bidegi con- |. ; 
Eed = Camelline’ double wh 
and 5 plant e. 100 Cameilias, double white, young pl 
Libani ( (Cedar of ‘aban i to, 5 fect, bushy an ahaha: pal oe SON a res ectfally. invite the evar 100 Indian Azaleas, with flower buds | 
largér, and 7 to $ feet, equally ACE mies sane rep Fh odorant ter He Azalea Eutalie Van Geert, 
Pahis Por: x bushy and woll formed. | gardens t Ne followin ng TREES, &cs-whioh they-are-propomd | 27 Kireni py as indaga 
Pe ani one =. Lim Afoot: So at tho lowest disseran prices for a goo dard | 5. bnew 
€upressus elegans, 4 to 6 fect,. I fog lant every 8 pesto) Adaon. Ghent hardy Rhododendrons, 
> Lambertiana 
8 macrocarpa =e sized plants are very handsom 
rs serenay hips 
z „ Goveniana he to. 8 andi to 5-feet, from seed. ‘The 
a incurred by removal. 
st things are grown in large quan tities, and will be sold ‘on 
advantageous terms to'the Trade. An inspection of the stock isi | 
(th nriegatod ‘White e Cedar), 1 to 2.and 3 feet. ee eee rote ee TORNES varieties A from Mr. Parmentier FR To 
fptomerta japonica, i to 6 & A to 10 z 12 feet, fine sposini 12 varieties of Tree Pæonia ‘ eae Se Set 
: Japonica viridis, 3 to 5 feet, a beautiful variety of , 1 to 25 ft. | Pinus Lambertiana, 1/to Th. Lilium lancifolium rubrum, ‘gerongstobis fete 
the ee sari retaining” its Grass-like-appear-] ,, apeere tor? ft. #9 Elevates} 1 or 2ft >25 Lilium Janieifolium album , Strong roots 4 
ance the: whole season s% g aire mar a other sy Macrocarpa; ` 12 new named Phloxes he 
‘Fitaz-Roya patag et; this is of very graceful » monticolor, 1 "4 B4iRt 12 Laurustinus, on stems, with flower wu S cond 
appearance. ‘eft „ -monspellionsis, 1 to-4 ft. | 1 ) Gladiolus Gandavensis, strong roots ad 
Juniperus SS to 4 and 5. feet. 2, muricata, 2 ft. ] Ai roots 
chinensis, 3 to 4 and oa 6 feet. ` Pallasiana, 3 ft. F choice hardy niferous Plants 
mon English, 2 to 3 fe Si 3» pineaster, 2 to 5:ft fine Orange Trees, on stetns s. 
7 Trish, 3 | fe — mens. ” yre ca, 1 to 24 ft Otaheite . oe 
a 4.t0 6 and 7 to 8 feet, very handsome: close: grown » Sabiniana, 6 ft. oj agnolia macrophylla ~. ie 
vapecurvay 8-t0-4 and 5 feet. » Sylvestris argentea, 6'ft. 25,Ginkgabiloba... a e: 9 
chilensis, 3 to 4 feet. „strobus: nivea, the Snow € T ERE 
ia > gigantea, 1 to 2feet , Pine, 1,to 3 ft. 25 best anean ‘Roses ee age 
AE on »» 2 to 8 and 4 ‘feet, very "aitoe. ‘This is | Arbutus, 1 to 1» 40 other sorts, 1 to 6 ft. 25 Bengal and Tea Roses EEN 
X «~  ) amngquestionably one-of the finest productions | Bae «bra ane re: ae 4 ft. 12 2 Ampelopsis a quini oeie strong.» : 
oa ; Pyraca S, 2 to : -12 fine Pear . ` 
1 to 2and 3:feet.y _ é ‚| Taxodium. sempervirens, l 'to | yg radicans .. pd ef 
a gst o Sift. 2 In ra dosua, strong. .. 
sai Thuja. Lito 2Qut. 25 ; $ 
| ai. i 5 to 14 ft 
ecu 
one 
rie mbra, 3 to 4 and 5 to 6 feet. 
b “oaiiy s to 5 and 6 fee 
ae 6 to 8 and 10 feet, most magnificent plants, 
ae excelsa, 4 to 6 and 7 feet 
_ insignis, in any quantities, 2 to 3:feet. £ 
ze 3 to 4 and 5 feet. 
from seed, 1 and 3 years 
me eh >2 and 3 feet, very beautiful plants. 
to 1y foot, 
es, of very yigorous habit), 
; : - [3 and 4-feet. 
3 4 feet. 
: 406 a: I ny a 
» 2to da to Steet. 
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huj: sarc pei plants about 1 to 1} ot by he 100. 
„larger, 1 Phillyreartte 6 ft | Lilac, Persian, 4 to 6 ft. stems, 
i Piece nobilis, 1 to Bett: 4 Limes; 3 to°10" 
F niana; 1 totiift: | Maple, Scarlet, 8 to:10.ft. 
species. s po, 1to 34 ft. +} Meuntain.Ash, 6:t6 $ 
A si mtn Be Aa tos N. yo teen Stolo te 
hed ji _ Benthamiana; oft. Patery 
00. 
Meee 3 fot x feet. 
Noaes > tion of Pints 
e any k giari 
RICA N PUNIS 
Azaleas, goa varieties of scarlet, rose, orange, Jik, vie. 
and v 
to 2 feet, at à low me Tor extensivo Planting. cluding Althæas, Berberis, tints, ato Foon, Lilac 
of ; 2 fe Nut, Pron araga Rose Acadia, Svringas 
iR I bes Ghent and other a eties, 1 to 2 F z Brier , Spirwas, 
Kalmia latifolia, 1 to 2 feet, by the 100, jmens| R ale eoletion). ~Stndavis 18s, p/dozjand 
a s 4 terk, large very resem wie i- | uparwds 7" 63. do. and up ds. Seeseparate Catalogne, 
ical | 
„myrtifolia, l to Zand 3 feet, a.superior variet, 
of ar aa 1 
poriticum; o: f sizes, ‘for planting in Shrubberies |. 
ns; Regent's Park, “bor 2: 
de fost shasta, with handsome nen 
formed heads, 
Screg re eee rit ta | y 
l-to 6ft. 100 9 
Bo mother sorts, 1 to 6 ft. 12 sorts of Gloxiniaerecta 
TKujopals borealis, 1 to 1} ft. 25 sorts of Mamillaria and Echin 
Welli nia gigantea, 1 ft. 
oye F artana Ltos ft. 
o 
„ss > Lrish, 1,to.6.ft. 
ii Cheshuntensis, 1 to 6 ft. 
» l2othersorts; 1-to:6-ft. 
ca 3 to 8 ft. 
+» Horse, scarlet, 6 to 10-ft. 
Hh i deciduous, 3 ft. 
JE 5 eee and English, 
Cledlisehins, ot ects; 2th St. 
6 
ps os oe gam Tt to Bft. Ei lars, of sarts, 4. corey 
f ‘Tharnscotsarts; 2 toSt. 
tie EE T, tva re To. 
WERING SHRUBS, in 300 specie: 5 
Sft. 
a cetera 
FRUIT TREES, inchiding Trained Peaches, reed Sela ha 
-Pears Plums, naas Dwarfs, i 
