2 



THE fiARDKXERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Feb. 10 



V. 



/NEW). 



AND SON-> f 



satl> faction in 



■arly 



£ 



need. 

 rly Era 

 and pr d 



tain on an sreragt 10 



OICKSON'S EARLY MOU* »TE PcA 



I7KANC18 i 4HTHI It DJ ^'g 



l } ted in *ayi«f U iie ot»t *» 



tartr Vsastf t5 *y. •■* hw bee mewed by «»ny 



ZX ?o tor raricty of lis •*•** Mr fat* atrmft 

 It ewes i» * f » we#k lml * r lh * n th * ' 



(sownattheiMDetiine), f*>w<t about 4 tot 1 



a wonderful proraaicT t pods, w hkh 



Fee* of #x»n *»* flavour. _ 



For osialona of Dr. Lindley and Mr. Thompson, sec »«*■** 



CanHtki of 90th January, 1886. 



prke St. fld. per Qoat per ! «*, 

 M*>f UE*,Seeda»e»,*c.,e, l-ca4t«b* 

 Agent*; a to be had moat 



throughout th» - * 



liberal terme.-' a Street, ( 



tion Stoaaa, Ma—belt -Febru ary 10. 



TWO **wT MBKUi-^SIR UN CAMP 



1 BELL ajn "GEM KAL ( v SRi ►BERT."— For the fol 



Ion of tha ab« called C umbers, and the 



UJ TILKY S < otlectJon f < ucurobers and 

 ^ Mall have all hero thorouKl.lv proved, nee Ad 



oat ■ be G*nkmn? mkU of January 13, l»6. 



Bin ami 3s. &/. »«r packet. 



QtoeraJ < *nrobtrt ! »» 



A peckaf of • of •: ■■ Melons tm'iitmtd in the ! rmor 



nillMHi I oi I' >ee*r of the above iwo 



Cucumber*. A remittance in eaah r penny postage stamps 

 Met ■ssompmnr every order, am! the » le or any part (as the 

 eaae may be) will »»♦ — iditlily forwarded. 



i \K1» III.KV «e*f»an, Seedsman, and Florisf, 



H \bb* hurch Yar Bat' Samara* tahira. 



MOW READY. .,„__ 



W II HAM and • ORGE DAVISON can supply 



mjt the various sued OanJw». at ti following prices .-_ _ 



No, l llectlon 



• - • 



a 



oo 



16 



No. 3 Collect; 



No. 4 



...£1 

 



2 6 

 12 6 



< » V?1r 81 5<> packets, including the best hardy, half 



to ZiteDd! A„„naIs P and Us with printed.instruc- 



tion* t<>#6d. •->."> ditto ditto, 6#.; 12 di ditto, oV. 



OB V 4 SEEDS : Fine Lawn Gra ^ed U per lb.; Grass 

 Seeds I layin wn permanent pasture mrxed to suit any soil 

 ~^ J. Even- vh y of ngrteotalll ^*«"**"*« 



Priced Cats * may be had on application to W. 



Scad \v ' ; ,M St. T Street , Heref o^. 



SEED POTATOES. 



SUTTON and SONS, Seed Growers, Reading k^ 

 a large STOCK of the best early kinds of POTATOES^ 



a. Prices, &c, with instniPH^r^ 1 '** 



large 

 true and free from di 



stmctiont 





80s. per acre 



rality. 

 h -VI 



tivation, will be found at page 20 of Sutton's Seed andpfi: 

 List, just published, price Sixpence (or gratis to purchasers ^ 

 8 oh & h -eed Growers, &c. t Read in 



POTATO. 



r pHE FLUKE POTATO.— A new second 



A variety, surpassing every other in its capability of 



the Potato disease, and without exception the finest and 

 prolific Potato in cultivation. Price per cwt., 15*., bags ine 

 To he had eenuine of TH0RNH1LL & DICKSON T*! 



N E. 



'T 



fi tf 



Messrs. fi t St 



wholesale ' ion 



i and Seedsmen 



i Trade supplied on 

 ; (and 14, Corpora- 



i.Ut 





GODFREY'S BLACK SPI 

 Splendid and Paor ific Frami CrcuMBEB. 



ii-OOD and INGRAM be- to offer seeds of the 



W abovn beautiful variety. C« »»r, magnificent dark green 

 with a very fir bloom; average 1 gib, 18 to 21 inches and 

 produces in great abundance through an entire season. Packets, 



ooBtninii.gll l>, -'#.«.; 6 ditto, Is. 6U 



W & L will he happy to r r any persons wishing further 

 informa- n respecting the variety to thiv ur Noblemen and 



Oentiemsna J who have grown it, and prefer ic to any 



London Agents: Messrs. Hurst & MlfULLft*, G, Leadenhall 



Street. 

 > i L have also the following esteemed varieties to offer, in 



packets, 1*. each, containing 12 seeds: 



Sion If nose 



To be had genuine 

 Hill Nurseries; and No. 1, Wine Street. P.ristol. 



^HE FLUKE KIDNEY POTATO. 



KSON.La** 



w. 



Barnes's Fearnought 



Walker's Prolific 



Constantine's Incomparable. 



egg's I val i xhibition 

 leror of the West 

 Improved Sion House 

 Manchester Hero. 



vation. it was raisea m lumuiciuu, «uu may im naa genabti 

 anyquantitv at 5jj. per bushel of 56 lbs.— Apply to Johjt Holuii 

 BradAha-3- Oardens. Middleton, near Manchester. ^^ 



Post>office Orders to be made payable at M iddleto^L a n^ fo 



MYATT'S NEW SEEDLi NG P oTATO 



BROCKLEY KIDNEY. 



AND J. MY ATT can dispose of a limj^ 



quantity of the above excellent 'new Potato, which % 

 have proved to be a first-rate variety, and has been selected u& 

 best out of a many thousand seedlings raised at Manor Fara, 



In flavour it is quite equal to the Ash-leaf, and for produceTey 

 far superior ; it is a compact strong grower, and ripens off quick 

 making it an in vain aide summer variety. To be sent out in p*& 

 bnu r -. 3s. ; bushel, 66 lbs., 10s. 



Also, EARLY MAY or BRITISH QUEEN, the earliest*** 

 Potato, middling size, suitable for planting whole, 5s.; Eicb 

 haw, 5s.; York Regent's, 5s.; Hen's Nest, a good Held PojJZ 



hove] cele- 



* several 



[ cue umbers 



Half-ounr 



DU >Y TAX CUCTMIU )C — The 

 brated variety has been nearly lost to garde 



years past It U known by all experienced I «< 



|l be the very hear rt in ♦• Jatenea for early work 



A paprr sent free per y>*t on reentnt of tramps. 



n^, HORTI I.TFBAL iR< >LI. - 



k*i mtxt fr»Hi per pent on reeeip 9i ^mpa. 



KOf iWirfiiN m\i:i nil* II ThN raHety Is 



Jh 1 the market ganl^nsfn bars, and excites the admira n 



ef all wf.) see It. ' < say ver saw such Broccoli 

 any* i ooner Packe free per post »r 

 l4«umps.- tv Jsyss r* Northampton. ^^ 



IpLEMIM HYiiKll) CA8HMKRH MKLON 



The above new Mr: was ra : flH> i'lemingat ^n- 



tham, and s ^ ted by him for the mrst time at the wrear 



M • 



the lOtl 



was award* he first prise, and j ronounced 1 nidges to he 



v f far tiiperlov to all oth*ra prndueetl, and de ci de d ly the bent 



Union k i. Tlw entire Stock Is in the hands of the under- 



PacM x Swds, Si ft/. ; of t; 5*. 



R. (ii.KNTMN IN iwtck Nursery. L i. 



Huntingdon Nu rseries, 1%'hruary 10. 



. . ,, v , YSO»S CATAI in, U K of FLOKlSTS , 5 *- per bushel ; Red Ash-leaf, 2s. 6d. per peck. These are all* 



•AKhi li - «>> i aialuixUUi oi i Lvnioio ^^ W rvwih l from rorkshire or Bcoteb sets, and tmU 



delivered free to any railway terminus in London. 



Post Office Orders are requested from unknown correspond 

 payable at Deptf.rd, to William Myatt. 



.Manor Farm. Feb. 10. 





PLOW 1 '■: - for 1856 may be had post free for two labels; 



TREATISE RANUNCULUS fore lit labels; ditto on 



ANKMON1 • four labels. 

 KAM VU. USES, 100 splendid i ned soi . 40s. to £4 



25 superb seedling ditto ... 110 



„ 100 line nii> res ... from R*. to 10 



DOUBLE ANEMONE8,; named sorts, 10f. to 13 



I MI'fiKTBD GERMAN SEEl Asters, Balsams, Stocks, 



Larkspurs, Poppies, Zinnias, Ac, in named assortments, 2*. 6U 



earh. Ranunculus and Anetnono > i^. J*. 6d. per packet. 



C. Tvso's so v»»ruign assortments of 18 select KanuncnHis, and 



18 choice Anom ones itago fn for 21s. — Wallingford, Berks. 



iHARLES TURNER begs to btimate that his 



New SPRING CATALOGUE is now ready, and contains 



descriptive lists of— 



nttural ndon ar « In wick on 



against a mul* t compe» m, wh»n it 



Dihlias, 



a nc y Dahlias, 



('tn^rftrifts, 



V.-rbenas 



ch^las, 

 I! hocks, 



'hryaanthemums, 

 including several 



Camarinns, 

 tees, 



inks, 



Pansies, 



Vuricul 

 Bhruhhy 

 larias, 



Calceo- 



I Scarlet and Horse- 

 shoe Geraniums, 

 Delphiniums, 

 Mimulns, 

 Pf-ntstemons, 

 Petunias, 

 Bedding Plants, &c^ 



SEED tbTABLlSHMENT, WISBEACH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 



CiHARLES SHARP begs to call the attention of tk» 

 ^ Nobility, Gentrv. and the Trade to his unrivalled collect 

 of SEED POTATO! , which have been grown and seieeni 

 with great care, and perfectly free from disease. The info 

 mentioned prices include hampers and package. Terms to tbt 

 Trade known on application. 



POTATOES:— 



new Dahlias, new Verbenas, new White 

 Hedding Calceolaria, Ac, offered for the first time. Can be had 

 on application.— Royal Nursery, Slough. 



ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY. 



♦ 



BASS AM) BROWN'S NEW SEED LIST 



Per bush, of 4 bt. 

 Ash Leaf Kidney (Jack- 

 son's) 10s. 



Walnut Leaf (Jackson's) ...10s. 



...10s. 

 ...10s. 

 ...10s. 



... OS. 



(for 

 8s. 



• • • 



Barly Emperor 

 Shillir -i 

 Martin's Globe 

 Oxford Large 

 Round Dunne 

 Forcing) 



Per bush, of (4, 



v 

 » 



• V V 



Early (for Seedling) 

 American Early 

 Forty-Fold ... 

 Kentish Kidney 

 York Regent's 

 White Rough 

 French Blues 

 White Kidney 

 British Queen 



• ft 



• •• 



ess 



• •• 



• • • 



• i • 



ivi 



a. 



• ■• 



!• 



l»i 





The largest and best produce in cultivation 



IS NOW READY, 



AND CONTAINS VERYTHINQ VVIlfCII CAN BE DESIRED 



NEW, AND OTHER VEGETABLES. 



OF THE CHOICEST, 

 Comiderahle aiienUm if paid to frrow only thefinett sorts for sale, ami our Collection is verj/ select. 



ASSORTED COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



The following, flu very best in cultivation, cannot fail to give the most complete satisfaction. 



- 



Ko 'lection for a Urge garden, containing quan- 



tities sufficient for one year's supply 

 Vo. 2, > iiection in smaller propon i .. 



A 



* t • 



■ 



£3 Of. 0A 

 2 



o. 3, Collection in smaller proportion... 

 Collection of good kinds for a small garden 



- . 



•*• 



♦ • • 



••• 



£1 

 



5>. 

 15 



Orf. 

 



FEW 



rPPflfB L«>R1» RAGLAN, or Improved Mamn pro- 

 *fctlng 8 te * Peas in a pod, and allowe to be the finest 

 incoH. per quart 6s. 0*?. 



t * * > A i: < * IT , new tall marrow, and the largest 

 Sized Pea ctAtivated ... per quart 5 



FA fn%'9 NEW NONPAREIL, a dell ulWMiwO 



wrinkle*! marrow, of great pn ce an i ine pods, a rmry 

 rapid grower, con in ^r.-re the Champ f England 2 6 



CHOICE NEW VARIETIES OF 



PEAS. 



M E I \ S PAR ADISE, a most valuable early very large 

 marrow Pes, pnris lsr , and well filled, and fine 



flnv if. This Pea, th ;h very large, comes in imme- 



dla y aft^r th»> Warwick per quart is. 



HAIR'S DKFIANCE. wrinkled marrow, fine do. 1 



•a* Ssn^^ter'sNo.l, Daniel O r Rourke, Hair's Dwarf Mammoth, 



Early Emperor, or Fairbeard's Conqm p, Burbidge's Eclipse, 



Champion of England, and other best sorts. 



9 



The List of PLOWJKpEEDS will also be found, as usual, very select. Goods Carriage free (not tinder 20s.) 



to all the London Termini, and all Stations on the London and Norwich Colchester Line. 



S EED & HO RT ICULTURAL ESTABLI^MENT, SUDB URY, SUFFOLK 



^ 



To Farmers, Potato Growers, and Others. 



JACKSOVS PATENT PREPARATION 



For; 



PRESERVING POTATOES, WHEAT, AND OTHER SEEDS 



fbrwa I in HLALTH ant. Vh.ot R. and th ield is srreatlv incraa«ftd 

 from numerous letters rewired br Mr. \<mmnm. e J 



'hit 



» which the CROPS are brought 



i the following extracts ara civ^n 



lag extracts are given 



larg 



EXTRACTS: 



" One of the fields of this farm, the property of M ns 

 aa planted with Regents Potatoes in April last, som* oi which 

 ware prepared by u. The result now i . thai whole of the 



crop from the unprepared sets is r Highly diseased, and h« 

 wwth the trouble of tak up; while those raised bv the side of 

 taem from the prepared sets are not only in a bean te of 



freservation from the disease, but the produce is n h -rearer,— 

 toe Pot* -s are more mi m than the other* End ^re 



♦k r l!Hw? C tMng M tne dilM ro ^ fe * rfVQ \ i£ ^ould be w h 

 *tlrTfZ It * R ^ np ; i,! * of P''"P»nng the sets by ymir process, 

 eren tor the sake of the Improved crops. I shall certain y, for 

 ta. fct«. prepare all my Poutoae for seed by your proeeasf and 



iVhest from th <xm\t. 



' Pelmont hm, Uhm, K M t, Aug„ 8 t28, m£* ^"^ 



w«mk ni»ir»H t» - «« ** 1 prepared by Mr. J a 



en the «hole crop up, and there is not the 



preserving niy 



pa 



diseased 



hope Mr. Jack process may be widely v n as it is a 



great boon.— i am, &c, ,k> SKSj 



iixriA r* ., .^ , U Forester, Kildrumr Castle. 



Kiidrummy Castle, Aberdeen shire, November 17, 1S54." 



i *' J am 7 erv mucl » pleasad with the rest! ^f the experiments I 

 have made with 3 ir Prepared Potatoes; for I planted them 

 wuhou any manure in ground wh.-re tor several years I hav 

 Jt*™ 1 ?. h^atonnd Petal and I wf 1 fae crop perfectly fh 



«r ft jr so ' an in ? v 7 , fine c **& th , of the 



same sor -npreparerl. which were planted at the same time and 

 next to them, are dmen and eaten by - ms . ' 



li,, !• Ba from the Prepared ^ 



irood that I was induced to weisrh them 



THE IME.W CHIIMESfc POTATO (DIOSCOREA BATATA i 



MR. JOHN HENDERSON has the pleasure* 

 informing the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, that fl» 

 opinions already expressed by him (in the columns of this janni) 

 respecting the excellent qualities of the above new escute 

 (which he has had the honour of introducing into this count 

 are fully borne out by the most eminent Horticulturists at 

 Botanists of the day, among whom he may mention Dr. Lindl 

 Professor Decaisne, of the Museum of Natural History, Par 

 M. Louis Viluiorin, the well-known and scientific horticultaris; 

 and M. Pepin, of the Jardln des Plantes, Paris. 



Mr. J. Henderson also begs to call attention to the lea&| 

 article in the Gardeners' Chror, e of the 13th ult., giving in 

 description of experiments made last year in order to testfti 

 value of this new vegetable ; and which proves that in prod* 

 it is greater than the ordinary Potato, of hardier growth, and a 

 its eating, cooking, and keeping qualities far its superior. 



Tubers, with description of the Chinese mode of culture, to* 

 obtained of Mr. John Henderson, Kingskerswell, South DeTa 

 at the following prices for cash : — 



Four tubers, 10i. ; ten do., 11. Is. 6ri. ; fifty do., 5/. 5*. 



Post-office orders are requested to be made payable at Nefffl 

 Abbott, South Devon. 



NEW ASHLEAF— THE "EARLY CHAMPION. 



JOSEPH WILSON, Seedsman, Ipswich, begs to si* 



v that his stock of early SEED POTATOES comprisea» 

 following splendid varieties, grown expressly for seed psrpw 

 and free from disease. The " Champion ?T Ashleaf T ^ a iJ 

 variety, sent out for the first time this season; *^ey are i«aj 

 10 days earlier than any other Ashleaf, finer in favour anoaj 

 prolific. Jackson's improved early Ashlea/, 9s. ; the Shorty 

 Ashleaf, 7*. 6d. ; Nonpariel Kidneys, 6s. 6d. ; Moss fcw*^ 

 6s. 6d.; British Queens, 75. 6d., the earliest round ▼a" 6 ** "Jl 

 Early Frame and Ashleaf Seedlings, 8s. per bushel, tw 

 London ; no charge for sacks. A remittance must accompany 



O T"( 1 f* T* ^ 



J. W. begs to say that the whole of the varieties offered WJ 

 been grown especially for him, and that he has no consB^" 

 whatever with any other Seedsman. 



N O T I C E. ~~ , , u ffi 



EDWARD TILEY having received several I W 

 wishing to know if his new seedling " Champion fr 

 Potato is the same as the one advertised by Mr. Josep n J" 

 of Ipswich, under the name of u The Early Champion ^» 

 begs to say that it is not, for he purchased the whole ^ !^ 

 the Grower, who obtained it in the first instance from t » e ^ 

 the I'otato Apple, and has never parted with any ot tiie 1 

 but to Mm. K. T. feels confident that it will give wPJjjjfi 

 satisfaction to all purchasers who may favour him wu 



TILEY'S SEEDLING POTATO— THE CHAMP* * 



KIDM: V.— Never before sent out. ^ 



This Potato bears a great resemblance to that fine ol^ 



the Ashleaf Kidney; it posse s the following ^^L^ 



ov. the Ashleaf. if planted at the same time it wl . 1 \j: ffin^ 



earlier, all the sets always vegetate well, and donot 01 , 



..,/h^.. o ™w»b-«\.r *eed will pK» 7^ 



for the same. 



round as the Ashleaf does: 2 pecks oL^ed 



»» 



greater weight of Potatoes than 3 pec><* of the Asb ^ ^ 

 quite equal to that in f 

 winter. Sets that hav* 



times during the spring wtfi vegeiare agam »^ « — ^ ^ 

 A ' " About twenty Gentlemen and Gardener*. ^ 



winter. Sets that have had t^e shoots broken 



the 



1 1 



vegetate again as if it had BW^ 



quite equal to that in flavour, and M eatable during 5X 



m 





u were so remarkably 



I have now 



P' 



Sold 



>f«fffi« ' HARTWOOn & ( vfur 



' < vo„, sntAth 



■ US': Prvm 



1 \ujrnst, 1854. 



Hit SllOOt. AWUL tWCxIUJF UCUtlClUCIt €»«»■«* i-*- — - ■ n avQl D""^" 



seed to plant last season have assured me that they ^ roW jttfj 

 grew any Potato to equal it, and should continue to fc. rece it«j 

 early Potato. Numerous orders have been are ^^ m er. B 

 from persons who saw it growing during the Ia8t fourj^ 



S 



°™"°- rt "' ■ ,,ii "- i »3J& SffiSvB : : "^ s 3 - - aws 



Three 



has been grown and thoroughly proved for the las gt ;, 



and found to be less liable to disease than any other ^ 

 has been grown. Out of 25 sacks grown this seaso 



not a single diseased Potato among them. mj be*T 



sold in quantities of not less than 1 peck; tfi Y ^j.^. fj 

 Hamper and Package free, at 5s. Gd. per peck, or 4 ^p ^ or ^ 



hamper free. A remitt*. e In cash must accompai^^^,^ 



or small amounts in penny postage stamps. 1 l } r t c J:[ 

 do well t«) name the nea it railway stati n to their » ■ 

 EDWARD TIL1 Hi rvman, ;MAN, « 1v 



14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath, Somerset. 





