DECEMBER 26, 1857.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 867 
phage CO RPGEK 1786. 
INCORPORA 
AND M pplica 
have purchased the eg a e and successful business of | Bagshot, Surrey, one mile from § ale Station, 8. W. gg 
M. a Jm. E. RENDLE & C a 
Kingdom. 
Seed orders sent free by post. Their Price 
ose Poh g capers | for se A et ern bm 
free on receipt of os aces 
cane pr cer Obes U nieki Siebel: 
nd large stock o; Deodars, 4 ft. high ; wea Libani. ss | carriage free (see 
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Gentlemen engaged in planting wo do well to inspect my | may be depended upon as being of the best j They 
xX e stock o ers, Evergreens, &c. A very | are now in a position to exeeute orders—which are sent 
tock of coder (see price curren’ —Orfices, 
ARDY AMERICAN PLA Union Road, Plymouth, 
ATERER AND GODFREY'S | PRICED AND NEW GARDEN SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1857, 
DESC i be . vy 
had on mater neki inclosin ag ne mal or gratis a a ROYAL 
Jos. May & Co., 1, Wellin: Street, Strand. The Ameri BERKSHIRE 
iola at Knap Hillare well known from the exhibitionsin ‘the 
ic Garde 
King’s eae a: for two years at the Botan om 
ee ae Regent's at Chiswick; and the last year in Mane! hester. QUTTON axp xp SONS are i at mgpa to 
TE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL M IM- Khap Bil Nursery, Woking E Baroy, o — | Ban aars br ali Kinds of GARDEN SEE 
LEMENT, AND MANURE COMPANY Curren) a AZALEA INDICA. PEEN begr 
Beco out their sae of SEEDS, whi na JA IVERY axp SON beg to sa fs hie nice plants of Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading, Deo. 26. 
meet given ev ery — f iN "e s.d. e the undermentioned fine AZALEAS are now ready for 
No. 1 8 D, delivery, at 10s. 6 
ne ye yw Supply 0 0 LORD R AGLAN and GENERAL WILLIAMS, The Garde ners’ Chr. 
No. 2. Heennlets Coll ion fora mode rate-sized Garden 0 0 
No. 3. Roe Collection for ie a =o; ase 9 plication.— 
ia * a page nadn 
For description see Catalogue, which will be sent free on ap- 
sae , Dee, e 
SATURDAY, y AAEE 26, 1857, 
NE PA a ee 
and Carriage Fre he Broad Gauge ESSRS, O PARKER M wen ELTA Some years since an aie correspondent of the 
statis s in the kingdom, må to on Dabin and Coni wy erar o bain vaner thsi thair ess: DRIOAD-OANAL OC DN 7 Gardeners’ Chronicle was accustomed to provide a 
to Birmingham and South Wales Railway. VEGETA ABLE at warded AURAL SEEDS is now ready, | London shop in abundance with fresh hone neyeothb 
Address, Plymouth Seed, é&c., Company, Union Road, Plymouth. | "Their Stock Jnclutes all thee finest aites in cultivation, all at all seasons of the year. In the hardest winter he 
HE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL I IM- | of ana n eae ca ae greate ampl e finest summer. 
PLEMENT, AND MANURE COMPANY (LIMITED), have rer truo to ry, Boven Mahan = g Roads, | What means he pursued was scarcely known, but 
mrri Aea pta Bpa kea e gana = st chee olloway, Tendon, X i > | it was clear that he kept his bees constantly at 
“Lynch's Star of the West Cucumber ` mi Per Packet. SANTHEMUMS. | work, providing them at all seasons with a supply 
The best Frame Cucumber in cultivation 3d. Ww HOLMES tigen unlimited Stock of the above |of food. Many ware, of doing this s d 
Hamiltona: Botcherb by Hybrid Meaccdgette E including the following extra fine varieties, all at enone, but found that winter food cost 
ea ae Be 
vill Ta ater rled garnis Berecole .. i as m ey was worth, so that 
Gouin’ Lae be Scot Pp kg pts Sna ae Cardinal Mangere - they gained nothin, Ah coe their bees at work. 
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meee s ornan A os or | orus ao. Motteviio foes ie | Pe aout Morel | Feeding has there or the 
endive Noibove Broccoli (Best ate Whitey =  .-° 1 4 Ruth tonius ey, | Roquelau servation of the bees in winter, and mA for the 
‘New Martinique Vegetable Marrow .. om pi lank f- o Hat | To athe, ved a. sf taitthde Means bs iii ot 
Gir ce Bek Stom ed good) DEEP W. Houates, Flosis, Well Diruak Hacken ey. tag re aa ae hema aoeade ag rS 
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froue, Pl Plymouth Seed, | ae „Company, Plymouth, —__ A PPLES IN POTS.—The following kinds of Apples m en them, But our friend’s reason was of 
se irises eos va SON | (Biogas ad alate for growing in ell gardens | quite another kind, as we have said, It was his 
ennounee that they’ hav hase of Mr Latin Hi or for ouses in rth, ‘2 "ar | wom indeed that he wanted no flowers in order to 
tune the last importation of TORREYA GRANDIS (FORTUNE), Theale ofeargh ain Mii lame TA ‘sent with keep bees profitably al all the year round. 
He mg ge a ela a aea ll pag eye Nonpareil Early Julien Dou bee-masters know how this is 
orders thi | w o; og s the stoc "i 
be limited, it will be requ 1 for purchasers to give in their Goldon ippin Rice S done ; prey see an “open Sesamé” that ts 
paan an ee Cely & posibi The soad saving beon ten Pippin Sam Young _ | them to the treasury of secrets, as it once admitted 
sown by Mr. Gld ming May, a portion of chem are Tear A a Pi as ton Non pareil $ Axauern te 4 of ot i ioe they 
full Bed soley of this s very beautiful Tree may be seen by — aston i Go ola on lon Pippin onir anaa Seedli little dream that those words ves 
referring to the Gardeners’ Cormick, page 788, in the Number Pi ine App Summer Golden Pipp ‘contain a precious mystery. has never oceurred to 
tune, ae. 2 moe & ax continue to supply Seeds of the ead i them that the famous ] Sa- 
ON i M in A e ' f 
three soldable Oo fully described at page 835, Gardeners’ Reinette pa, P be es oe ieee rth. mum) had anythin to do with bers. It however 
cem ber at Sato ee ace 
DALMENY BR s. 6d. 4-0z packets, 
COLLINSIA CANDIDISSEMA, 2s. 6d. ig tn en 
ls. 6d. pe 
he attention vi grind key to k bees profitably by fi 
OHN BE tL to call E hic gy e | ke eeping ofita y 
ero packet IATA (Mis-named C perfoliata, p. 835), J begs ts, which Two bee-masters in a village in 
ran 
appears from the following story that it is the real 
the Department 
ma. others to arious assortm 
ts tru 
Var, in the south of France, were in the 
EW EARLY PEAS. a ASHLEAF, SHAWA o abe of wintering their hives in the fo forests of 
Sid AND BROWN eo e puas! in recommending; DAWES MATCHLESS 'HLESS,  FORTY-FOLDS, Mandelieu. When uncovering " hives pee 
IEL O’ROURK ilemi o. 1, ye ere ame Heat Covent | rians perceived, about noon on the 4th o lay, 
BECK'S ¢ ey, the ie d best dwarf for forcing. P ae ray Markets be ba on oo feist potat Market, 1836, th eit were out; and yet the hives 
RISING SUN, UN, New Gen Marrow, nearly as early as Emperor, King’s Cross, London. were full, of extra rdinary weight for the 
a Pea of rod a TE R. RIC SREDLING A ARH LEAF time of year. Surprised at the ass and 
DICKSONS P F l maio 
eirg S PAVOURI Ne Tegea So Sco Seeds i =e now ready, and KIDN i —This valuable variety, + 2 out last Moin ey gan. what pen -e 
their usta > pra. f first-rate sorts a be supplied watch ti 
meee aoe collec tions, S07.. pte Sis rete and 10s, Od. ne 
ASS Br 0) wW e Bon Oo- udbu: ry 
Paeet a INS: at ‘tho Hor sare padengt ver iaag Chis: | 
wherein it described as ‘ aa Pae an Ma aia) 
RronopiNpRON PONTICUM * ix cor shieaf, and one o or the = kinds” 
HYBRID Hit ODODENDRONS. variety, V | nished 
SCARLET Fart tity 2 to 4 feet, for immediate | me uni DWARE, ar On sae BROCKLEY. i | 
efect. Standard and Half- Standard nce 
N and 
Standards, can be supplied rip andai ere ai gt e h 
thousand at reasonable prices. ga Epi y fhe ae > 
abas, Kalmia latifolia, RE —- CTET? i 
—— 
unk urn ed Seeds of 
prolif, Sea offer feos 
Ips WRIGHT: RENWICK, à AND ‘THOMSON 
country, where Sesamum cake is as 
manure. se 
The cakes had been steeped in + nat e 
till they were reduced to the state of b; 
for it is thus that cakes are used with 
at Mandelieu. “Oho!” said the farmer who was 
planting the Potatoes, on seeing the apiarians, 
“ You come to see how ar 
Look there ; every day for some time past we have 
ith your and t feast 
CARDEN. MIDE OA GF GS Oe 
LAN 
came BAKER eta announce chat his CATA- fig? AD. PLYMOUTH. SEED AGI AGRICUL TU TEAL IM. 
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