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tin: agricultural gazette 



[Feb. 10 



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MOLCUS SACCHARAT 



OR rfflsRBE SUOAl. 



^•e ' ; ABWnmi' « « ■- Dec 30tb, 1954.) 



MR. JOHN HKNDEH tormerly of the firm 



of Job» A. ll*Ht>w*M>x A < ne Apple Place, London, 



feaa the honour to announce that be ia prepar* d to supply » r*ntle- 

 B»en, Ami *,and ProfeeeionaU, w i t h seed of tbla moat valuable 

 and eatimab lant 



A he 1 >io*coT«a Batatas seema well adapted to make good any 

 denetency arialng ir< failure in the I* w »crop#,»o tl app^ara 

 a4a >d to meet many * a ftne eaentday. That 



It may be used fur the pnrpoees of distillation, and may therefore 

 ■minr the grai' of the eon ry, la not leee certain than that 

 ft* Itef and *t*m fafter the saccharin* matter has been extracted) 

 contain a l.trge amount of fibre, of such a nature aacan be em- 

 ployed in the manufacture of every kind of paper. In both theee 

 ta, aa well aa In many others, t 1 plant demands the atten- 

 tion of > very *»*rd «r end Amateur throughout tl jntry; 

 therm to as fr he neeeesity that at present exists for th 

 production at may be need in paper manufacture a due 

 remnnerat n may he fairly expected by growers, e a after the 

 plant ba speak, paid itself by the saccharide natter 



extra 



Mr. Ilr.sroeiumr hopes, in a few days, to have ready for the 



press a mete leaf *d account of this plant, as well as a com- 



j etc statt *nt of the latest experiments in connection with t 



t 1 I'afat: Aa there are many van eaof toe Hok 



\v oahr fc for seed forwarded by himself, 



whleh he is sued t- d> in se aled packets, at If., 2s. 6U, bs n 



and !»>*.. a mue i ! ; % to quantity. 



• rdem to hv acconipan: with a remittance to Mr. JoBW 



H**r>t** Klngsfc *we! ew ton Abbot,?- ith Dei 



Trade can be had <m application, 



RKER gn to offer the following CHOICE 



• f all eh are warranted nen an rue to name: 



OMI: LACK WINE MHKR, the n 



YarUiy in « parketa -ntaining 12 se* i !v r. 



Also t lo* -h teemed varieties of ( I 1 IMI'.KRS 



MM.« • pack* '-attaining VI seeds, at In. m 



TO CEr LEMEN~ENCACED IN PLANTING. 



A KKER and G DFKEY respectfully invite 



attention to their stock of the following very desirable 



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Araucaria Imbricata, from 2 to 

 7 feet high; aa handsome as 

 plants can be. 

 Cedrus Deodar*, in any quao- 

 t . from I to 3 feet high 

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

 feet high ; splendid plants 

 Cedars of Lebanon, 3, 4, 6, and 



10 feet high 

 Pinua Dooglasi, 3 to 10 feet 

 insignis,2to 7 feet 

 „ Menzie 3 to 7 feet 



Pinsapo, fine plants, 3 to 



6 feet 



ISordmanniana, 1£ to 3 ft.. 

 all from seed and remark 

 ably handsome 



, 1} to 2 feet; a few 



larger, 5 and 6 feet high, on 

 tl r own roots, and with 

 perfect leaders 

 Monteznnue, 2 to 4 feet 



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canadensis, 3 to 8 feet 

 macrocarpa or Lam- 

 bertiana, 4 to 7 feet 

 „ thyoides variegate, 3 to 

 4 feet (the variegated white 



Cedar) 



Jnniperus, Upright Irish,perfect 

 . columns, 3 to 7 feet 

 w chinensis, 2 to 8 feet 



Yew, ionEngliBh,3to8feet 



Irish, 4 to 10 feet 



gold-striped, 14 to 3 feet 



d- tall standards, 4 to 7 f 

 I >ovaston, or Weeping, 

 worked on tall straight 

 stems 

 Th 1 anrea, the finest plants in 

 the country 



Liboc rus chilensis, the finest 



plants in the country 

 Lar^ variegated Hollies 

 „ Standard Bays 



LATE WHITE SUPERB BROCCOLI-" EMpfd^ 



T7 P. DIXON having purchased the £$*•* 



-i—i • of the above Broccoli of Messrs. Elletsons Ma v *^ 

 deners, Thorn gunt bald, near Hull, begs to announce t h ? ***• 

 prepared to send it out in sealed packets at 2a. 6d each ^ 

 Broccoli has been raised by the Messrs. Elletsons, the ra'- ^ 

 the Mammoth, sent out some time ago, who state tti 1 ** 1 * 



own at the same time, will come into «! 1 ^i 



EMPEROR, if sown 

 it. Is of very ( 

 15 lbs. to 20 lbs. 



heads 



firm 



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'♦•ndersen . Mark 3 pin* 

 Im ->v«d Pa' «. 



t!k a Um* Raabler. 



vnrbeeter I <e. 



ml 



. m proved* 

 Cv Mi hack S 



I1FLON8. 



Viet y at Bath. 



iieeebwnod. 

 tremhem Hall. 

 Dantoh 



I>Mke jdford. 



ien Pi extra fine) 



Scarlet Fleeh (Anderson's}. 



per packet. 



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< haOietardG 



A from nan ft/. 



' 1 ' s, I ml arietle*, U. 6V/. and M . ,«. 



I k, rr.»m ri-..' named Tftri I < I'd, an d 2$. W. .. 



I ■ K'ff*nr n j, the most d I ntinct and noble species 

 fewns, pirk«t» eeetahrtng 20 seedp. 2*. Bd. 





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unknown or nd«mts. 



^m " nw **d 



1QUAUIO 



pany all orders from 



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N t W MCL 

 GOUH.N DROP « FLESH. 



I^DWARD TILEY having purchased the whole of 



ood A Sen's atnek of Seeds of the above-named 



Melon, can with eat ^ e ace reefteertd it to all growers 



of that spl did fruit. It has been thoroughly proved by an 

 emi n»nt Melon grower, and deehir ! by all wl have seen and 

 tasted it t . be ie of the fiMet-Havoofed Melons ye' trrown. 

 It is a very beautiful ur when rip#» T skin vrrj thin, flesh firm 

 and solid, and of a most S' melting and delicious flavour. 



Free setter and pro! bearer, it po s s e ss es a great advantage 

 ewer libera in its exceedingly hand seme a|ipearance when placed 

 up*e a table n the »Ull of a fruit saleemen, and for exhibition 

 tile Melon will be tl favourite 



TH I K I n» scar Flesh Melon.— This Is a variety 



rery much want*' and which has for some time past been 

 n*! now hi mi u great request such being the 



c** • ' Jtist procured a stock of this no* 



tropvrb II 1 Scarlet Flosh Melon, which he can reemmend 

 w as great confidence as those bef.-re sent out hy him, and 

 * eft hav given the greatest satisfaction to the public 



Each of the above varieties may be had in packets containing 

 tl* --tl*. N. 0eT. per packet. B 



The. following | M varittics of Melon* can he h i -hlv recom- 

 rnefided, and are all warranted true • — 



Also an immense stock of large Evergreens, Standard Orna- 



Boental Tn . Ac. 



All the i-lants here offered may be seen growing in our 



Nursery; they are removed every year, and will travel any 



dis ice with perfect safety. Of some, such as Arauoirias, 



!>♦•<.- rns, Golden Y»ws, Thuja aurea, Pinus nohilis, Nord- 



m» na, we have any quantity; and the plants, for root and 

 branch, are not to be surpassed. Priced Catal >ies will be for- 

 warded on appUcatJ n, enclosing two postage -tamps, to Watkrer 

 ami • krpv, nephews and 8' essorsof tlie late Ilosea Waterer, 

 I Hill Nnr^ry, Woking, Surrey, near the Woking Station, 



South- Western Railway, where all trains stop, and where capital 

 c eyances can be obtained. 



The 2d. stamp will also ii nde a descriptive Catalogue of their 

 American Plants, Hoses, and Nursery Stock in general. 



ME RS. F, G. HENDERSON and SON, of the 

 Wellington 1: d Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, beg 

 to inform t Patrons and the Public that their NEW CATA- 

 >Gl i; OF SEEDS for 1865 is now ready, and will be 

 forwarded post free on application. 



I ir. H. & Son take this opportunity of stating that none but 

 the most popular and Improved kinds of Vegetable Seeds appear 

 in their list; and among the Flower Seeds only those whose 

 beauty and -rit are univ .ally acknowledged, together with 

 a carefully selected stock of the principal new vai etieB. 



I. <;. H. & n beg respectfully to call particular attention to 

 tl lowing choice see. I -> of Florists' Flow* r-4, which have been 



saved from a tine colh ion of named plants, and also to the 

 annexed New and Choice Flowers, which they can confidently 

 recommend, and in their Catalogue will be found the names of 

 20 beautiful ornamental '> asses. Also 12 variegated and orna- 

 mental foliage plants, for decorating the flower garden during the 

 summer months, with full descriptions and other information 

 respecting the following 



CHOICE FLORIST FLOWERS. 



after it is ready to cut. A noble flower, and commaa*^ 1 

 best price of any other in the Hull market, where it * ^ 

 known, and will be a great acquisition to the market earL? 

 around London, as well as those who wish for a fiU^ 1 

 Broccoli. "TO-nfc 



PURE MAMMOTH BROCCOLI.—Nmnerous annl?^ 

 having been made to Messrs. Elletsons last season for Seedrf^ 

 Pure Mammoth Broccoli, they determined to allow a flat tail?! 

 »r Seed, carefully selected from the original stock, prodn*?! 

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

 stock of this celebrated Broccoli, is prepared to send i^»? 

 packets at 2s. 6d. each. ** e 



Each may he had of Messrs. Noble, Cooper, & Boltos 1* 

 Fleet Street ; and Messrs. Hurst & M'Mullen, 6, LeadenS 

 Street, London. Also of the Advertiser, 57, Queen Street/lX| 



SHOW'S SUPERB BROCCOLI,— EverTseed ne» 

 and true. Sealed packet, 1*. ; per oz., 3s. ; pound baa cl 

 the trade on liberal terms. ^^ * 



GLENNY'S IMPROVED BALSAM.— Unequalled for ri- 

 doubleness, and colour; 6 classes, 3/.; mixed, Is. ; sealed paS 

 with culture. ^^ 



DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS from noble flowers. Sealy 

 packet, Is. ^ 



Stamps or P.O. orders to George Glexny, Horticultural um 



Dungannon House. Fulham. Sales, valuations, &c v attendi? 

 Ground Laid Out, Kockwork, Ornamental Water, &c.,plumJ 

 and executed. 





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F.mpcror 

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Blackall's Green Flesh 

 Baile ditt 



nwri Hybrid 

 Gordon Castle 



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A pack he Golden Drop and one of the King Melon, and 



one Backet of any other variety mentioned will be forwarded 



«, 1 receipt of 64. in cash or penny postage stamps ' 



\vl nJ Jv^\ « n 2 er J mRn - ^edsman and Florist, 14, 

 Abb. Church \ ard. Bath. 80m et ' 



[ ^ W> STAR OF THKW l^UJCU^B 



... J 7 - 4 mi ^ ht wl ^ h P^pHety be called the Champion of the 



West T i haa won 11 prizes at different H dtnral Exhibi- 



t "^""P rH b r Mr Lynch, the well-known 



to* t that has been put in eomp. I with it, 



I * the west and most recently intr- d.r. varieties 



-v, nrebaaedt wh atock, having gi . a verv large 



is in his posses. h and i7 U now f. , e ^ first 

 tnoae who want a goon flavoured, proline, and 

 nmber, we would ncoicm. 1 to obtain a pack, ,fthe 



rate winter fi . ^ 1(? i/A careful manaae- 

 etftl, o'n >,e had in perjeetfon all the year round. /< /* 



. and he s two fruit on tvery j and as 



y have been counted on a single plan in a tub 



s in h th. The fruit it quite round, 



I of a fn 9 and tefnm muj ribs or rough- 



». // has a short handle, and is in even 



«' I to beat a< other sort in < n . The 



Per pack- 



Antirrhinum, extra fine 

 mixed ... ... ... 



nricula, fine mixed ... 1 



I balsam, double Camellia 



j :owered, in packets of 



6 distinct colours se- 



par ate ••• ... ... 



double l; ■ flowered 



in packets 6 distinct 

 colours separate 

 new double Camellia 

 •se, in packets of 10 

 distinct colours sepa- 

 rate, extra fine 

 Aurors, tine dbl. cr 

 new dbl. pale yellow 

 Cam at i, from stage 

 flowers 



Calceolaria, from choice 

 hybridized flowers 



|«. ffcf, and ^ 



Cir aria, from choicest 



If. 6rf. and 2 



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Per packet— s. 



Chrysantliemum,Pompone, 

 fine mixed 1 



„ large flowered, 

 fine mixed 1 



eraninm, choice show ... 2 



„ choice fancy ... 2 



Hollyhock, first quality ... 2 



„ second quality 1 



„ in 12 distinct 



colours, each colour ... 



msy, choice show, from 



named flowers 



choice fancy, from 



beautiful striped and 



spotted flowers 



Petunia, from extra fine 



named varieties 



saved from crimson 



flowers with green 

 < l d£es 1 



Verbena, choice mixed ... 1 



Mimulus, beautifully 



blotched 



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NEW AM) OTHER CHOICE FLOWERS. 



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ww , and the itan<? out in the most 

 Thestoekisvery'lw, d. 



packet, 



i ire seeds, per racket, 2*. &?. 



as 



*™ , "7 w «* ojjicial account of the, mher 

 l *** f0n *9Mr. 4, in comp (ion with all the I 



and the best variety 



all 1 and Cornwall Tii»»*t.. .t. t ,., 



lu *"V-' I* awl T^l ■ 1M«0 



Per packet — s . 

 Abronia nmbellata ... 1 



Anagallis azurea grandi- 



fiora 1 



,. rubra 1 



Arctotis breviscapa ... 

 A w Peony pyramid, 



in packets of 10 dis- 

 tinct colours separate 3 

 „ new bouquet pyra- 

 midal, in packets of 



12 distinct colours se- 

 parate 



A lor, so Warm rzi 



Clintonia pulchella 

 Coreopsis coronata 



filifolia ... 



bicolor nana 



Drnmmondigran- 

 di ra 



Calf ndrina nmbellata ... 



Cyclan 1 persictim ... 1 



?• m mbrum 1 



entauridium Dnimmondi 



Oiasthus Dwmetti 

 perba 



„ chinensis flora 



pleno, extra fine 

 Digital new spott- 



ucnfda hartonloldei 

 holtzia tenuifolia 







 

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 Sept.9ch, First Prize 



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fr. K.T . Gardener to Ear ' i, ' c r ° "' '- 



Gramanthes gentianoides 

 Humeaelegans ... 

 Ipomea rubra cternlea 



,. limhata 



Leptosiphon Interim 



aureuro 

 Linum grandiflorum rubra 



1 <i.and 

 Lobelia racemosioirKs 



,, erini ta 



» Queen Victoria 

 (scarlet) 



„ Kol Leopold (blue) 

 Larkspur, new douhb m . 



proved Hyacinth 



towered, in packets of 

 6 distinct colours ... 2 



Limnanihes sulphurea 

 odor, fa ... j 



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 Lychnis fnlgens (scarlet) 

 Ly thrum roseum superbum 



Mignonette, new large 



flowering 



Oxalis rosea 



Phlox decussata, from fine 

 named varieties ... 1 

 „ Drummondi coccinea 



Portulacca, new orange ... 

 .. rosea 



Primula sinensis fimbriata, 

 alba, and m bra, mixed 2 



Poppy, new large Peony 



flowered, in 8 brilliant 

 colours 



Rhodanthe manglesi 

 Reseda myriophylla (new 

 Mignonette) 



SchizanthusGrahami car- 

 nea 



retusus 



retusus albus... 



I Salpiglosstis, scarlet, blue, 



and sulphur, each ... 



Stock, Scarlet Interme- 

 diate 



f , German, new large 

 flowering, in packets 

 of 6 distinct colours, 



se P ar *te 2 6 



„ intermediate, or 

 Autumn, in packets 

 of 12 distinct colours 

 separate 



n Brompton, or Win- 

 ter, in packets of 10 

 distinct colours, sep. 2 



Emperor, in pkts. 

 of 5 distinct colours, 

 separate ... 2 



•weet William, new dbl! 



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Tropseolum, Triomphe de 

 Gand ... ... 



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HoUHTi S.mmARATTJsfNew gerCanel 1« *^a o o^ 



v Di- ea Batata* (Japanese Yam m ^u^' 

 February ^10. f~«^ i ami, ^. ^. each tnber 



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WILD'S IPSWICH STANDARD CUCU 

 the best in the world for Table, Market, or Exhibit 

 2s. (kJ. per packet. " 



Extract of a Letter from a Subscriber.— " As'to Cncm. 

 hers, I have four varieties now in bearing, but the 'IpswiSj 

 Standard' eclipses the lot. I am now (11th January), cuttf* 



plendid fruit 14 to 18 inches long, coming up to your stand*!?} 

 12 diameters in every stage of their growth, viz., at 12 inches 

 long 1 inch diameter; at 18 inches, 1£ inch. I have no h 

 tion in saying that your Cucumber is a perfect beauty, andtfc 

 best doing one I ever saw. P.S. I will send you a specima 



hortly, which I would thank you to send to Dr. Lindley." 



Semi-double PRIMULA SINENSIS, in five colours, the i* 

 ever seen, 2s. 6d. per packet 



" My opinion of them is that they are not only the best ft* 

 have yet been obtained, but possess a new character in fe 

 velvety substance of their petals."— Mr. D. Beaton. 



Agent, Mr. Chas. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slough. 



Thomas Wild, Ipswich. 



lyiESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON AND SON il 



lv_L commence sending out plants in April next of their net 

 Seedling Fuchsias, with white Corollas, both double and mfa 

 and some others with blue, violet, and variegated Corolla 

 (For description and price see back No. of this Journal for Jn. 

 27th, 1855), or a printed list will be sent free by post on applie* 

 tion ; and a coloured plate of three of the varieties will be seat 

 post free on receipt of six postage stamps. 



QUEEN VICTORIA. I EMPRESS EUGENIE. 



PRINCE ALBERT. RAFFAELLE. 



MRS. STORY. LADY OE THE LAKE. 



RANUNCULIFLORA. WATER NYMPH. 



PERRUGINO. I BANKS'S FAVOURITE. 



The entire stock of all Seedling Fuchsias distinguished vffl 

 a white Corolla were purchased for ONE HUNDRED GTJINEJ 

 of the late W. Story, Esq., of Newton, in the county of Devon, r 

 succeeded in introducing this great novelty. And in consequence 

 an advertisement which appeared a fevr weeks back in the ^-rAwri 

 Chronicle from Messrs Lucombe, Pince, & Co., of Exeter, offering 

 two new Fuchsias similar in character to fhose purchased of Mr, 

 Story, and after a written communication with that gentleman 

 (who was then confined to his bed by illness) it was thongkt 

 necessary for one of the firm to make further inquiries atoflt 

 them, and in consequence Mr. Andrew Henderson went to 

 Exeter and Newton, when he was informed by a jobbing 

 gardener at Newton that he had received Seven Pounds for 

 them after (as the said jobbing gardener stated) he had best 

 offered £20 for them by a nurseryman in London, but who* 

 name or address he did not know. 



Messrs. E. G . H. & Son think the above explanations necessa: 

 in consequence of a great number of their customers having 

 ordered them at higher prices than those quoted. This redacti* 

 is made in consequence of information which they have recei^ 

 that leaves no doubt on their minds but that those to be sent oat 

 by Messrs. Lucombe, Pince, & Co. are similar in character » 

 the above.— Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, February K\ 



T IQUID AMBER.— The undernamed is a buyer i 



-*y either a large or small quantity of the above. Send cash 

 price, and height, to Mr. Jeyes, N urseries, Northampton. 



BANKS' NEW SEEDLING FUCHSIAS FOR 1855. 



Vtf J. EPPS begs to state that he has purcbaflw 



* * • the following Seedling Fuchsias, raised b? that celebrsW 

 grower, E. Banks, Esq., of Sholden Lodge, Deal; they were tW 

 first selection from his splendid batch of Seedlings of 1854, a* 

 have been thoroughly proved. They are distinct, rich, and* 

 greatest advance upon any of the kinds known, and cannot fail* 

 give the highest satisfaction. 



CLIMAX.- (named by Mr. Banks.)— Tube stout, sepals *£ 

 broad reflex, with a pretty curve or half circle, the points of ^ 

 petals touching the seed vessel ; colour, rich velvety crimson-- 

 the corolla is very large, of a splendid violet blue and great s» 

 stance : habit, robust, and blooms particularly free. 7s. 6d. 



FAIRY QUEEN.- Very distinct and striking, im*** 

 bloomer, beautiful waxy white tube and Bepals, tinged J* 

 lemon; long well-proportioned flower; corolla large, and or 

 very rich plum colour puce. 7s. 6d. _ 



GRAM) SULTAN.-A very noble flower, and will be vm 

 years before it is equalled; beautiful foliage, and first-rate ^ 

 exhibiting; flowers large, very atout, sepals reflex, sim""* 

 the Turn Cap Lily, and of a very rich crimson colour; cM* 

 large, and very dark velvety purple. 7s. 6d. ^ 



MAID OF KENT.— This Fuchsia is pronounced or. ^JJ 

 lowing judges^ viz., Mr. Edwards, Secretary to the Floncfl"^ 



habit 



i to 





Society; Mr. Barnes, of Camden Nurweryj Mr. Todd, 0. ~ ;t 

 to be the prettiest and most distinct Fuchsia yet raised; JV^ 

 dense and bushy, producing great clusters of pretty ren.^ 

 blooms, of great substance, very clear waxy white, with * 

 plum-coloured puce corolla, and exceedingly striking. 10*.**' 



BEAU'iY OF THE BOWER.- A very rich and r ,., 

 formed flower, scarlet tube and sepals, which reflex oy ^ 

 tube, displaying a beautiful dark purple corolla of great 

 stance: habit, perfect 7s. 6d. ^ 



OMER PACHA.- A large and well-proportioned fl^W 

 dark crimson tube and sepals: corolla, intensely darK ^ 

 purple : habit, excellent and very graceful. 7s. 6d. 



The Set will be sent out in April .-Strong Plants, * ^, fl . 

 The usual discount to the Trade where three of each are * ^ 



Agent:— Hukst and M'Mullen, Seed Merchants, Leaa« 

 Street, London.— Bower Nurseries, Maidstone. 



