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Till' AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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GODFREY'S BLACK SPINE. 



SFU5*01?> A»D I inc FBAXK < '' T C0HB«B. 



WOOD and INGRAM beg to offer eeeds of the 

 Abort brantind variety. Colour, magnificent dark greei 

 with a v-ry fine bloom; average length, IS to 21 iuchee, and 

 produce* In great abundance through an entire season. 1'ackete, 

 containing 12 seeds, 2*. i' '*, lj - W. 



W. & I. will be hapr • n refer any persons w irther 



nformation respe ng the variety to three or four N blemen and 

 Gentlemen*' Gardeners who hare grown it, and prefer it to any 



•ether. 



ondon Agents * Messrs. II tost & M'Mulle.v, G, Leadenball 



Street. 



W. £ I. have also the following esteemed varieties to offer, in 

 packets ! < each, con 



jBfon 



|\ KITCHEN GARDEN SEKDS are now ready. 

 Thai can be had to b t various sized Gardens at the 



ENDLK'S COMPLITE "COLLECTIONS OF p HA RLWOOD and CUMMINS bav 



V> of the LILIUM GIGANTEUM in packets "of loo*^* 1 

 20s., free by post. Also Acorns of the following varSu!'* 



wmg prices 



fa. 1 COLLECTION 

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Barnes's Feamonght 



Walker's lYolttie 

 i oBstantine't Ineemi 



nega/i ssegral Exhibition 



or of the West 



Improved Si«>n House 



Ma beater Hero. 





r) PARKKR bap to offer the following: 

 ^ • CIM.i I : I AS Seedlings), from all the finest varieties, 

 carefully selected, including the new varieties sent out last autumn. 



Strong established plants, in 4-inch pott, at 4#. per dozen. A 

 enoictt eotler of tamed ' eranas in strong established 



plants, p< baser * selection, at 9a. per dozen. 



I OSES, consisting of the best varieties of Hybrid Perpetual*, 

 Teas. I' well rstablisaed in pots. Purchasers selec- 



tion, at 12#. per dozen. List of names warded upon application. 



A remittance < >r reference to accompany all orders from 

 unknown correspondents. 



Paradise Nursery. Horaatv Read, Islington. 



QNOV- SUI'KKI! IU;O.:C0LL— Every seed new 



* J And true. Sealed 



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8s. 



bags 



the trade on liberal r«r 



LI S\ 3 IMPR< ED HAL I -Unequalled for rial 

 d< tenet**, and colour; 6 classes, Is. ; raised, la. ; sealed packets 



with enlmr*'. 



DOURLI HOLLVIIOC 3 from noble flowers. Sealed 

 packet, it. 



Bumps or P.O. orders to CeoMhi.lexxy, Horticultural agont, 

 ftgannon 11 lham. Bale valuations, Ac., attended 



Groand Laid Out, Keek work, Ornamental Water, &c, planned 

 and execute 



The quantities are fully detailed in their " Price Current and 

 arden I ^rectory," a new edition of which is just published. 

 William E. Resole & Co., Seed Growers, Plymouth. 



Established 68 Yeaes. 



UTTON'S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS* 



CARRIAGE FREE* 



PARTICULARS of the SORTS and QUANTITIES Con- 

 tained in SUTTON'S COLLECTIONS Oi EEDS will be sent 

 post free on receipt of a stamped envelope with address. 



By the 'perusal of this 1 t 3 it U be seen that the very 



best kinds of Vegetable Seeds may be obtained in full 



■uantities, and proper proportions for one year's supply 



of a large garden for the sum of 31., and other complete 



Collections of equally choice sorts for smaller Gardens at 



21. , 1 / Si** and \5s. The economy of cost is by no means the 



only advantage gained by ordering one of these Collections. 



< A iss, John Sr rrow A Son S eed Growe Reading. 



CRAPE VINES FROM EYES. 



E> GLENDINNING has a large Stock of the under- 

 - • mentioned Vines, extra strong in pots, with well ripened 

 wood, 5 ft. and upwards in the canes. Some of the kinds are new, 

 and which have been proved and found of first-rate quality: — 



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American Oaks : 



Quercus alba 



Banister! 



obtusiloba 



nigra ... 



One-year's Seedling Plants of each 

 Abies Pinsapo 



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per quart 2*. &*, 



see 



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per 100 seeds £'ft# 



>eason's sowing « j 



the Osage Orange, at 4s. per lb., for which early order/..?** 



cited. Their Catalogue of Agricultural, Garden and^i 8 *" 



Seeds are ready, and will be sent free on application ** 



14, Tavistock Row, Coven t Garden. 



WILLIAM BARRATT, Land 

 Wakefield. 

 V Plans and Estimates furnished 



CAP 



GahdE2HL 



FLEMING'S HYBRID CASHMERE MELON*. 

 The above new Melon was raised bv Mr. Fleming at Tren- 

 tham, an exhihi ted hj hfm for the first rue at the i.reat 

 Meeting of the Horticultural Society of London at Chiswick on 

 the lOf'i June last against a inul ide of competitors, when it 

 was awarded the first pi 4, and pronounced by the Judges to be 

 very far I r to all ot <-d,and decid ly the bes 

 Melon kiiiwn. The entifi 8t it Is in I hands of the under- 

 algned. Packets of Six - .Is, 2* 6... ; of 15 do., 5*. 

 R. «;i r\l>!NNI r t Chtswlck N »ry, Lon don. 



PYRAMIDAL PEAR TREES ON QUINCE STOCKS. 



J and J. FItASEIt have to offer a very fine collection 

 • of the beat varieties of PEAKS grafted on the Quince; 

 descripth « atalognes of which may be had on application. 



In offering these Pears, grafted on the Quince stock, we would 

 wish particularly to call attention to their many excellent 

 qualities. Tin are very compact in growth, and most prolific in 

 bearing, fruiting profusely while the trees are small ; thus form- 

 ing a great acqui ion for a small garden. Planted by the side 

 of walks, in sddltl their utility, they add much to Hie neat- 



ness and beauty of a kitchen garden. Indeed too much can 

 eeareel- <e said in favour of these miniature Pear trees; as a 

 proof ot their merit the demand for them is yearly increasing. 



fctrong Trees, show g fruit Duds, 2s. 6d. to 3*. 6U each. 

 Lea B ridge Road, Esse x, > u nary 13. 



WTO CEPsiTLEMEIM ENCAGED IN PLANTING. 

 ATI Kli Ai vd GODFREY respectfully invite 



nnv S^S tI,,r stock of the Allowing very desirable 



IAKIm plants. 



Plnus canadensis, 3 to 8 feet 

 Cupreesus macrocarpa or Lam- 

 bertiana, 4 to 7 feet 

 „ thyoides variegata, 3 to 

 4 feet (the variegated white 

 Cedar) 

 Jrtniperus, Upright Irish, perfect 

 columns, 3 to 7 feet 

 „ chinensis, 2 to 8 feet 

 Yew, common Englishes to 8 feet 

 Irish, 4 to 10 feet 

 gold-striped, 1 J to 3 feet 

 „ do., tall standards, 4 to 7 ft. 

 „ Dovaston, or Weeping, 

 worked on tall straight 

 stems 



Thuja aurea, the finest plants in 



the country 

 Libocednis chilensis, the finest 



plants in the country 

 Large variegated Hollies 

 ,, Standard Bavs 



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Araucaria imbricate, from 2 to 

 7 fiset high ; as handsome as 

 plants can be. 



Cedrns Deodara, in any quan- 

 tity, from I to 3 i high 

 Do. do., 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, and 10 



feet high ; §plen< ants 

 Cedars of Lebanon, 3. 4, 6, and 



10 feat high 



Pinus l> nglasl, 3 to 10 feet 

 „ fusion 2 to 7 feet 

 „ Menztesi, 3 to 7 feet 



„ Pinsapo, fine plants, 3 to 

 6 f • 



„ Nordmanniana, 1^ to 3 ft., 

 all from Beed and remark- 

 ably handsome 



„ nobilis, 1$ to 2 feet; a few 

 larger, 5 and 6 feet high, on 

 their own roots, and with 

 perfect leaders 



„ Monteznmae, 2 to 4 feet 



ttentai Tree" 1 Ac" 8 * 8t0Ck ° f ^^ ^ vergreens - stan ^ard Orna- 



^LJ^ e *l^ ailtS here offered may ^ *** growing in our 

 diat^'JlE 7 aF r r ! mov / d evei 7 year, and will travel any 



IWaS, rnl«l^ rf v f ^T' 0t ^^ 8nch as Araucarias, 

 „!2 «1 en YeW8 « Thnja aurea » Pinus nobilis, Nord 

 brancl l*r*Zt TJL*" 7 ^^ ^nd the plants, for r'oot and 

 w?£.a n i^ 8Ur P*** d - p ^ce^ Catalogues will be for- 



7nH r ni«!!? ,fc * t L W1 ' enc ^»« ** P^tage stamps, to W Amti 

 KnVn uuk' ** ph 13 nnd s ^^ssorsof the late boaea Waterer* 



Sou* Waa£?SI. W ° kin w R SlIfTe: iear the Wokin « Statlon 

 IZJl ern RaHway , wh ^re all trains stop, and where capita 



eonveyances can be obtained. v*yi»i 



Am*^" *£ WV W 1 U also lnclude 8 descriptive Catalogue of their 

 American Hants ^-^and ireery atc^k i general. 



gUTTHVs GRASS EEDS (Carriage Fr M) ; 



PASrii?v VRU ' GRASS BEEM F ^R PERMANENT 

 - Meaaw a«2J mrite , 0r . miXf ^P™" 1 * to suit the soil. 



esTwialan.«r^ OX * ^ SoNS having for man y 7**™ — iJ 



KofiettL^rSi he ""a*™"*™ of Natural Pastures, 

 r rplt RH ; l h Graafies wh5ch tllrive ** the various s- 



nuan hK" ^t/I e €Dab, f d t0 .f ^ the 8 °^ — 



according to the sorts a^d leffli^S^f " ? ° S ' PPr "^ 



FINE LAWN GRAaSSFEDst ^ ~ U re ^ l ~' t 

 Old Lawns, price "^. Jr Sn^L^ 

 per bushel. For fo" n - new iS^^ Pf gallon, or 20,. 

 the quantitv rentiir, p*f ££ LaWD8 ' 2 * **&**> or 50 lbs., is 



k.b. It wm be seen abo. tbat'we I ^7rJlV a 

 m of o, ir Graae da ^%w^^l^\^i^ the 



ifJ-T *** 1 ■f u ™» , « Renovating Mi«u%" 7 f * , fan€ ™ n 

 Meadows and Fa^tu*. ; and we dolt not tha?our hoer^^ 1 ^ 



►re general practice of sow in t« lf 1^3 



of 



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Grass Seeds. 



superior 



rowers, 



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Illack Hamburgh 

 The 1'ope's Hamburgh 

 WTIm s Hamburgh 

 Mill Hill Hamburgh 

 Victoria Hamburgh 

 Ham s Muscat 

 Reeves's Muscadine 

 :ai i de Cahihre 



White Frontignao 



Grizzly I rontignan 

 Black 1 rontignan 



Cabul 



Gromier do Cantal 

 ^'elbeck Tripoli 

 Grove End Sweetwater 

 Pitmaston White Cluster 

 Chasselas Musqud 

 Black Barbarossa 

 Muscat non de jura 



Chasselas de Fontainebleau 



Royal Muscadine 



Large White Sweetwater 



Chiswick Nursery, London. 



CELECT PEAR TREES. 



O The following extract from the " Miniature Fruit Garden " 

 is a list of 24 fine varieties of PK.VRS that succeed well on the 

 Quince stock, and form handsome pyramids and bushes, ripening 

 in succession from July till April and May. 



Pears for Pyramids, 2s. each. 



|\|R. W. DAVIDSON is about concluding \L 



1** engagement with Sir Wm. F. F. Middleton Bart ^ 

 Shrubland Park, in consequence of the completion of exterr' 

 alterations on which he has been there employed • and res™*? 

 fully tenders his services in the above capacities to noblwS 

 and gentlemen, and the public generally, in Layin^-out orT 

 proving Gardens, Grounds, Parks, Cemeteries, Arboretttms & 

 Mr. D. feels strongly the importance of the opportunities'} 

 has had of maturing his taste for natural arrangement J2 

 artistic, design under Sir William aryi Lady Middleton a2 

 appeals with confidence to Shrubland for examples of his practical 

 and scientific knowledge as a civil engineer in directing tS 

 satisfactory and economical execution of the vaiious works H 

 begs to mention further that his practical oxperience enables hk 

 to offer advice upon all matters connected with a garden both 

 structural and cultural. ' a 



Bar 



Barry 



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minster; Dr. Lindley, and many others who are pleased 

 consider him worthy of their patronage and recommendation 

 Shrubland Park, Ipswich. — Jan. 13. 



•yENTS, MARQUEES, and RICK CLOTHS^ 



-1 Now on Sale, several second-hand Rick Cloths, Marque, 

 and Tents, of various sizes. Some of the Marquees arewtu 

 adapted for Horticultural Societies. One 50 feet by 30, price 35/ • 

 one 70 feet by 30, 50?. ; and one 100 feet by 30, 65?. These are 

 almost new, and quite ready for use. Small tents for the Wars 

 or Emigrants, weighing 12 lbs., price 25s. each, new and waterproof! 

 Small Tents for Gardens, 301. each. — K. Kichabdson 2L 

 Tonbridge Place, New Road, London. ' ' 



Doyenne* d'Ete* 

 Colmar d 



Baron nf de Mello 



Louise Bonne of Jersey 



Alexandre timbre" 



Benrffd d* A rem berg 



Beurre* Sterkman 

 Zophirin Gregoire 

 Winter Nelis 



Bergamotte d'Esperen 

 Beurre d'Anjou 

 Prevost 



Alexandre Bivort 

 curre d'Amaulis 

 Diel 





1 nngeli 



„ Wetteren 

 Mardchal de la Cour 



The above nearly all 

 bushes are well adapted 



The above term very handsome pyramids, they have been 

 en? illy pinched in. so that they are well furnished with young 

 branches down their stems, most of them have blossom buds and 

 will bear this season. ' 



Pears for bushes, 25. each. 



-Melon de Naraur 

 Onondaga 

 Nouveau Polteau 



Grosse Calebasse(C. Carafou) 

 Doyenne" Boussoch 

 Rousselon (Esperen) 



bear large fruit, and when grown as 

 . . lor gardens exposed to the wind ; they 



bear p usely and requi-e scarcely any care in pruning: the 

 trees offered are mostly full of blossom buds, and will bear this 

 season. A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits sent for four stamps 

 the cost td postage. Carriage paid to London. 



THOMAS RIVERS, Nurs eries, Sawbridgeworth. 



E SUPERB LATE WHITE BROCCOLI-" EMPEROR." 

 P. DIXON having purchased the entire stock 

 • of the above Broccoli of Messrs. Elletsons, Market Gar- 

 d I lmrnguinbald, near Hull, begs to announce that he is 



prepared to send it out in sealed packets at 2s. 6d. each. This 



Broccoli has been raised by the Messrs. Elletsons, the raisers of — — 



t r- , ?tT?J- , l Tnmoth ' Bent out 80me time a & ' who Btate th »t the ; Miss Graham, 10, Chichester Place, King's Cross, London. "My 

 LMPLUOR, if sown at the same time, will come into use before whlskers are g re atly improved." J. Short, Dudley.— "It has 



£ «I 8 ? f Z e ?I dxvarf g TOWth ' Perfectly hardy, with heads from — ^^ ^ z " """"" T ~ ' " " " "" 



15 lbs. to201hs. weight; keeps its colour, and stands firm three 

 weeks after it is ready to cut. A noble flower, and commands the 

 best price of any other in the Hull market, where it is well 

 known, and will be a great acquisition to the market gardeners 

 around London, as well as those who wish for a first-rate 

 Broccoli. 



"DLOSSOM of FRUIT TREES. — WORSTED 



*-* NET to effectually protect the blossom of wall fruit trees 

 from frost and blight, and the ripe fruit afterwards from waspg 

 and flies, 7d. per square yard, in various widths. All kinds of 

 garden, fishing, and sheep nets, made bv machinery, and at very 

 low prices.— R. Richardson, 21, Tonbridge Place, New Road, 



King's Cross, London. 



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rr<0 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.— The return 



-*- of youth to the respective boarding-schools induces a 

 solicitude for their personal comfort and attraction. Now it is 

 that ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL, for accelerating the 

 growth and for improving and beautifying the hair, ROWLANDS' 

 KALYDOR, for improving the skin and complexion, and 

 removing cutaneous eruptions, and ROWLANDS' ODONTO,or 

 Pearl Dentrifice, for rendering the teeth beautifully white and 

 preserving the gums, are considered indispensable accompani- 

 ments for the attainment of those personal advantages bo 

 universally sought for and admired. Beware of Spurious 

 Imitations. The only Genuine of each bears the name of Eow- 

 lands' preceding that of the article on the wrapper or label- 

 Sold by A. Rowland and Sons, 20, Hatton Garden, London, and 

 by Chemists and Perfumers. 



T\0 YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, 



A ^ WHISKERS, &c.? If so, ELLEN GRAHAM'S NI0U- 

 KRENE is unfailing in its efficacy. It reproduces the hair when 

 lost by disease or decay, prevents its falling off, effectually checks 

 greyness, strengthens weak hair, and is guaranteed to produa 

 Whiskers, Moustachios, &c, in three or four weeks. For beauti- 

 fying the hair, and sustaining its curling powers, it has no 

 equal. Sent post free on receipt of 24 penny post stamps, by 



produced hair where I was bald." W. Morgan, Milford.— "My 



hair has thickened since using it." Miss Cowie, Bridgewater.- 



1 have a full pair of whiskers." H. Robb, Hertford.—" It fa* 



effectuanyjehecked_the_ g reyness." Mrs. Hood, Dorking. 



PURE MAMMOTH BROCCOLI.-Numerous applications 

 having been made to Messrs. Elletsons last season for Seed of the 

 Pure Mammoth Broccoli, they determined to allow a flat to stand 

 for Seed, carefully selected from the original stock, producing 

 heads from 18 lbs. to 25 lbs. each. E. P. D. having purchased the 

 stock of this celebrated Broccoli, is prepared to send it out in 

 kets at 2s. 6d. each. 



Each may be had of Messrs. Noble, Cooper, & Bolton 152 

 Fleet Street; and Messrs II i;rst & M'Mullen, 6, Leadenball 

 Street, London. Also of the Advertiser, 57, Queen Street Hull 



DO YOU WANT 

 WHISKERS, &c.?- 



H O 



LCUS SACCHARAT 

 OR CHINESE SUGAR CANE. 



1854 



U S, 



LUXURIANT HAIR, 



No other compound for the Hair 



n^^i 1 ? ™ l E ed SUCh an endurin ? celebrity as Emily Deaits 

 CK1N1LENL. It is guaranteed to produce Whiskers, Mou* 

 tachios, Eyebrows, &c. r in a few weeks, and restore the Hair in 

 Baldness, from whatever cause, strengthen it when weak, preveat 

 its falling off, and effectually check Greyn< in all its stag* 

 * or the nursery, Dr. Wilson says it is unrivalled.— Price 2s. per 

 Package (elegantly perfumed) ; sent post free, on receipt of 

 24 penny postage stamps, by Miss Dean, 37 a, Manchester 

 Street, Grays Inn Road, London. Sold by every Chemist in 

 the Kingdom—" In one fortnight it produced a beautiful set of 

 moustachios." H.Adams.-" It has prevented my hair falling 

 ofl. J. Hickson.— "It has quite checked the greyness that** 

 coming on." Mrs. Elder. 



vow vtaui»k> »- k& chronicle, Dec. 30th, 1851 ) T~\ 



MR. JOHN HENDERSON, formerly of the firm ' L> 



YOU WANT 



WHISKERS, &c? 



BEAUTIFUL HAIR 



COUPELLE'S CRINUTRIAB, 



extensively imitated, is universally acknowledged as the 



checking Greyness, Baldness, &c, and rendering the Hafr 

 beautifully luxuriant, curly and flossy. Mr. Williams, & 

 Lowther Street, Liverpool.— " I can now show as fine a head rf 

 ftairas any person, solely from using your Crinutriar." Sergei 

 graven, Longford Barracks, Ireland.— " Through using voar 



As the Dioscorea Batatas seems well adapted to make good an v 

 deficiency arising from failure in the Potato crops, so this^npeara 

 admirably calculated to me-t manv wants of the nresentd^ tw 

 it may be used for the purposes of distillation ^TmXtLZo^ 



stem (alter the sMcchanne matter has been extract* 



befo* 

 heaA 



ft.™,-!,"'"-- ".-* ■ .«.»i.»S »«* «-i*.TSi, V^r^SSTrtT^TSSr "RiS. 



remuneration may be faW? expected I? £7 manuf * chjr « * due 

 plant has, so to speak paid Sf hi p wer8 ' even after the 

 extracted from it. ' P ,tM,f b ? the saccharine matter 



MWDRRSOH 



press a more lengthened account „r **■' i 



plete statement of the la,e exnerLi"? P aDt ' " We " aS a com - 



ioscorea I'atatas A. thlT "* ln cont '«:tion with the 

 W. J. H. ean on?v be r 1™,m™ f man X varieties of the Holcus 



f.S. Price to the Trade can he had nn mou.*™ 



post 



nee on receipt of 24 penny"stamps by Rosalib CoupbU* 

 o^, Castle Street, Newman Street, Oxford Sti t, London. 



T)0 YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAlft 



f-s WHISKERS, &c.?-If so, use PALM API LLA, declare* 



by thousands of testimonials to be magical in its effects. In ^ 



cases # of baldness it is a certain remedy, causing a thick W 



days, to have ready for the Iw /«n*nt growth, strengthening weak hair, p .even ring its fallif* 



off, and checking greyness in all its stages. For the production 

 of Whiskers and Moustaches in two or three weeks, it has never 



been 



on 



- "'• -— 2s -t se "t post free (anywhere) 

 receipt of 24 penny postage stamps by Miss Alice Melvill*,®; 

 Argyle Square, King's Cross, London -'* I was quite W^ D ^ 5 

 have now a good head of hair." Wm. Hopton— " My whisky 

 are growing very thick." 1{. Mtde, Esq.—» It restored my *f' 

 which I had lost in patches/' W, Sturt.—" If has quite chccWJ 

 the greyness. ,, Miss Ellis.— « My moustache is greatly improtfJO- 



