THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[June 23 



T^Ti^iTS-AND GARDENERS. 



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MntnenraniB, "»<£%- Assortment of Plants for anv one in the 

 f " d , * SIS a ver7 large Greenhouse 150 feet long, 

 ^InfanT Propagating Houses, Cold Pits, and Box Lights, 

 with ail sorts of Tools for use ; likewise three large Water Tanks, 

 rndagood supply of Water; Ground well laid-out; and also a 

 rood lot of Fruit Trees in full hearing. 



N B. Situated in Surrey, about nine miles from London, ad- 

 joining a railway station, and within half a mile of a good market 

 town; a good Dwelling House upon the premises, can he taken 



by year or lease. 

 Dahlias from 35. to 65. per doz. ; good sorts and strong plants. 



Fuchsias „ 6*. to 12s. 



Verbenas „ 4s. to 6s. „ 



Pinks, Picotees, and Carnations, all named, equally cheap. 



A good assortment of Bedding Plants cheap.— Apply to Mr. Hook, 



21, Erudinell Plae. \ N> w North Road, Hoxton. _ 



TO NURSERYMEN AND GARDENERS. 



T>EIGATE SILVER SAND, 12s. per ton, Is. M. 



JlV p€r bushel, or 16s. per ton, delivered to any of the London 

 Wharfs or Railways, or within a circuit of five miles. Peat and 

 Loam of various qualities. Sacks 2s. each. 

 Kennaild Brothers, Swan Place, Old Kent Road. 



GARDEN VASES, FOUNTAINS, ETC. 



THOMAS SOMMERVILLE, Landscape Gardener, 

 Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, Garden Road, St. 

 John's Wood, London, begs respectfully to inform the nobility, 

 gentry, and his patrons generally, that he has entered into 

 arrangements with an eminent company in Scotland for the sole 

 disposal in London of their highly ornamental and very durable 

 Vases, Fountains, Ac, samples of which may be seen at his 

 grounds in the Garden Road, as above. 



T. S. has much pleasure in being the first to introduce to the 

 notice of the public a highly ornamental Vase, capable of resist- 

 ing the most severe weather, and at little more than half the cost 

 of any other possessing the same qualities ; and he has no hesita- 

 tion in stating that a more suitable Vase for the growth of plants 

 cannot be m anufactured. 



ACADAiVrS BLIGHT COMPOSITION. — The 



superiority of the above having been thoroughly esta- 

 blished throughout Great Britain, France, and Germany during 

 the last three seasons, it is again offered in 1 lb. packets (with 

 directions) at 3* 6d. each, sufficient for 24 gallons of liquid wash. 

 No plant grower should be without this invaluable remedy. (See 

 Gardeners 1 Chronicle, &c.)— John Hayne, Agent, 8, Liverpool 

 Street, City, Lon don. Paid orders forwarded. 



AGTTTnd CO'S COMPOSITION FOR THE 



DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT UPON ROSES, WALL- 

 FRUIT TREES, CUCUMBERS, MELONS, VINES, STOVE 

 AND GREENHOUSE PLA NTS.— Extra Strong, 4s. per gallon, 

 sufficient to make four (Jars and Barrels extra). Directions for 

 use forwarded. Ten gallons and upwards carriage free to London. 

 After four years* extensive use by the most eminent Gardeners 

 in the kingdom, the superiority of Page & Co.'s BLIGHT 

 COME ITION is unquestionable, requiring only a trial to 

 insure its general nse for destroying every pest to which Plant 

 and Eruit Growers are subject (without injuring the most delicate 

 flowers or foliage) and promoting a luxuriant growth. 

 See two pages Testimonials, Garth-Mrs 1 Chronicle, March 3, 1856. 



Can now be of tained of 

 Messrs. Henderson & Co., Pine- 

 apple Place, London 

 Messrs. Bass & Brown, Sudbury 

 Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & Sons, 

 106, Eastgate Street, Chester, 

 and 14, Corporation Street, 

 Manchester 

 Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading 

 Messrs. Rendle & Co., Plymouth 

 Mr. James Veitch, Exotic Nur- 

 sery, Chelsea [cester 

 Messrs. "Wheeler & Son, Glou- 

 Mr. E. Paul, Derby 

 Mr. George Wheeler, Nursery - 

 m an , vV arm inster [bur y 

 Messrs. Masters & Son, Canter- 

 Mr. Tilev, Bath 

 Messrs. Downie & Laird, South 

 Frederick Street, Edinburgh 

 Mr. W. Barratt, St. John's, 



Wakefield 

 Messrs. Thomas Davies & Co., 



Wavertree, Liverpool 

 Mr. E. Taylor, Malton, Yorksh. 

 Messrs. Chandler & Son,Wands- 



worth Road, London 

 Mr. Freeman, Wobnrn 

 Mr. J. Linford, Shefford, Beds 

 Messrs. Veitch & Son, Exeter 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LOXDQX 



Exhibition at the Gardens, Ju ne 20, 1855 



AWARD OF THE JUDGES 



. J. Perkins, Northampton 

 Mr. W. F. Smith, Rivershead 



Nursery, Sevenoaks 

 Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Nur- 

 series, Huntingdon 

 Mr. Baskerville, Bristol 

 Mr. Burham, Hastings [north 

 Messrs. Leake & Smith, Bridge- 

 Mr. Davison, St. Peter's Street, 

 Hereford [Herts. 



Mr. W. Gnrraway, Welwyn, 

 Mr. Thos.Cridland, Willington, 

 near Taunton 



Mr. Henry Home, Market Place, 



Henley-on-Thames [Bourn 

 Mr. R M. Mills, Market Place, 

 Mr. Husbands, Talbot Street, 



Nottingham 

 Mr. Caparn, Seedsman, Newark 

 Mr. John Cattell, Seedsman, 



Westerham 

 Mr. Morgan, Nursery, Kidder- 

 minster 

 Messrs. Ivery & Son, Nursery- 

 men, Dorking and Reigate 

 Messrs. W. Drummond & Sons 

 Dawson Street, Dublin 



Messrs. Mappleback & Lowe, 

 Birmingham 



Mixed Collections o* STOVE axd GREENHOUSE PLANTS ] 



—In Twenties. 

 L.G.I. Mr. Pods, Gr. to Sir John Catnotfrt, Bart., F.H.S. 

 L.G.2. Messrs. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road. 

 G.K.I. Mr. Khodes, Gr. to J.Philpotts, Lsq. 



Mixed Collections of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



—In Twelves. 

 G B 1 Mr Jn. Green, Gr. to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. 

 g!bV. Mr. Carson, Gr. to W. F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S. 

 S.G. Mr. Roser, Gr. to J. Bradbury, Esq. 

 L.S. Mr. Cutbush, Nurseryman, Barnet. 



Mixed Collections of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



—In Sixes. 

 S.G. Mr. Dods, Gr. to Sir John Cathcart, Bart., F.H.S. 

 L.S. Mr. Morris, Gr. to Coles Child, Esq. 

 S.K. Mr. Taylor, Gr. to J. Coster, Esq. 

 S.B. Messrs. Pamplin, Lea Bridge Road. 



RHODODENDPvONS— Cut Blooms in Fifties— (Nurserymen). 



L.S. Messrs. Jackson, Kingston. 

 S.K. Messrs. Lane, Berkhampstead. 



VARIEGATED PLANTS— In Twenties. 

 S.G. Messrs. Veitch & Son, Chelsea. 

 L.S. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, Tooting. 

 S.K. Messrs. Henderson, Pine-apple Place. 



PLANTS WITH FINE FOLIAGE— In Tens. 



L.S. Messrs. Veitch & Son. 

 S.K. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. 



ORCHIDS— In Twenties— (Amateurs). 

 L.G.I. Mr. Williams, Gr. to C. B. Warner, Esq., F.H.S. 

 L.G.2. Mr. Woolley, Gr. to H. B. Ker, Esq. 



ORCHIDS— In Tens- (Amateurs). 

 G.B.I. Mr. Gedney, Gr. to Mrs. Ellis, Hoddesdon. 

 G.B.2. Mr. Clarke, Hoddesdon. 

 S.G. Mr. Carson, Gr. to W. F. G. Fanner, Esq., F.H.S. 



ORCHIDS— In Sixes— (Amateurs). 

 S.G. Mr. Ivison, Gr. to his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, 



V.P.H.S. 

 L.S. Mr. Keele, Gr. to J. Butler, Esq., F.H.S. 

 S.K. Mr. Dods, Gr. to Sir John Cathcart, Bart., F.H.S. 

 S.B. Mr. Gedney, Gr. to Mrs. Ellis, Hoddesdon. 

 C.l. Mr. Green, Gr. to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. 



ORCHIDS— In Twenties— (Nurserymen). 

 G.K.I. Messrs. Veitch & Son, Chelsea. 

 G.K.2. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, Tooting. 



ORCHIDS— Single Specimens. 

 S.K. Mr. Gedney, Gr. to Mrs. Ellis, Hoddesdon. 

 S.B. Mr. Ivison, Gr. to his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, 



C.l. Mr. Morris,' Gr. to C. Child, Esq. 

 C.2. Mr. Dunsford, Chingford, Essex. 



CAPE HEATHS— In Tens. 

 G.B.I. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons. 

 G.B.2. Mr. Roser, Gr. to J. Bradbury, Esq., F.H.S. 

 S.G. Messrs. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road. 



CAPE HEATHS— In Sixes. 

 L.S. Mr. Taylor, Gr. to J. Coster, Esq. 

 S.K. Mr. Rhodes, Gr. to J. Philpotts, Esq. 

 S.B. Messrs. Pamplin, Lea Bridge Road. 



CAPE HEATHS— Single Specimens. 

 S.K. Mr. Roser, Gr. to J. Bradbury, Esq., F.H.S. 

 S.B. Mr. Taylor, Gr. to J. Coster, Esq. 

 C.l. Mr. Green, Gr. to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart., F.H.S. 

 C.2. Mr. Carson, Gr. to F. G. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S. 



NEW PLANTS in FLOWER, 

 L.S. Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Leptadactvlon wiiifiw 

 S.K. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, for Dendrobium urn 1 ^2?* 

 S.B. Mr. Glendmning, F.H.S., for Scheeria ^exiLa^*" 

 C.l. Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Hydrangea sp. Jawm* 

 C.2. M essrs.Henderson,Pine-apple Place, for Linum 

 H.M.Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, for Cypripedium barbate 



NEW PLANTS not in FLOWER^ 

 S.K. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, for Begonia splendid* 

 S.B. Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Rhododendron Brookiimm 

 C.l. Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Begonia sp. (Peru) ™ 

 C.2. Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Nepenthes sp. (Borneo) 



NEW GARDEN HYBRIDS 



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Achimenei. 



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Messrs. HoopeT & Co., Covent j Mr. W. Bower, Moorgate House, 



Garden 

 Messrs 

 Handsworth Nursery , Sheffield 



East Retford 

 Mr. James Allen, sen,, Bothwell 

 Street, Glasgow. 



And of the Inventors and Manufacturers, 

 B. PAGE and CO., Seed Merchants. Oxford Street, and 

 Above Bar, Southampton. 



DEANE'S WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS. 

 Hnrt irn It 11 ristfi and all infprpstpri in flnrHpnincf i\n ran 



are 



pursuits 



Stock of GARDENING and PRUNING IMPLEMENTS, best 

 London-made Garden Engines and Syringes, Colebrook Dale 

 Garden Seats and Chairs. 



Averuncators 

 Axes 



Bagging Hooks 

 Bills [terns, 



Borders, various pat- 

 Botanical Boxes 

 Brown's Patent Fu-I 



1 \ idney's 

 Hoe 



Grape Gatherers and 

 Gravel Rakes and 



Sieves 

 Greenhouse Doors 



and Frames 



Prussian Pickaxes 

 [Scissors Potato Forks 



migator [struments Hammers 



Pruning In 



Daisy Rakes 



^bles 

 Dock Spuds 

 Draining Tools 

 Edging Irons 



Shears 

 Flower Scissors 



l/J, "Stands in \ 



> t , and Iron 

 4 v \ Wn^tattors 



and 



Hay Knives 

 Horticultural Ham- 

 mers and Hatchet - 



Hoes of every pattern Sickles 



Pruning Bills 

 „ Knives, various 

 Saws 



Scissors 



Shears 

 Rakes in preat variety 

 Reaping Hooks 

 Scythes 

 Scythe Stones 

 ■-hears, various 



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SINGLE SPECIMENS— Excluding everything which can 



J BE SHOWN SINGLY IN OTHER NUMBERS. 



S.K. Mr. Dods, for Nepenthes distillatoria. 

 S.B. Messrs. Rollisson, for Cephalotus follicularis. 

 C.l. Messrs. Veitch & Son, for Medinella magnifica. 

 C.2. Mr. Taylor, for Aphelexis sesarooides. 



ROSES in POTS— in Twelves— (Amateurs). 

 G.B.I. A. Rowland, Esq., F.H.S. 



G.B.2. Mr. Terry, Gr. to Lady Giles Puller, Youngshury. 

 L.S. Mr. Sage, Gr. to W. R. Robinson, Esq., Acton. 



ROSES in POTS— In Twelves -(Nurserymen). 

 G.B.I. Messrs. Lane & Son, Berkhampstead. 

 G.B.2. MessrB. Paul & Son, Cheshunt. 

 S.G. Mr. Francis, F.H.S., Hertford. 



PELARGONIUMS— In Twelves -(Amateurs). 



G.B.I. Mr. Nye, Gr. to E. Foster, Esq., Clewer. 

 G.B.2. Mr. Holder, Gr. to Rev. E. Coleridge, Eton. 

 S.G. Mr. Maher, Gr. to J. M. Strachan, Esq., F.H.S. 



PELARGONIUMS— In Sixes, in 8-inch Pots— (Amateurs). 

 L.S. Mr. Nye, Gr. to E. Foster, Esq. 

 S.K. Mr. Robinson, Gr.to J. Simpson, Esq., Pimlico. 



PELARGONIUMS— In Twelves— (Nurserymen). 

 G.B.I. Mr. Charles Turner, F.H.S., Slough. 



G.B.2, Messrs. Dobson & Son, I>Ieworth. 



S.G. Messrs. Fraser, Lea Bridge Road. 



L.S. Mr. Gaines, F.H.S., Battersea. 



FANCY PELARGONIUMS— In Sixes— (Amateurs). 

 L.S. Mr. Weir, Gr. to J. Hodgson, Esq., Hampstead. 

 S.K. Mr. Windsor, Gr. to A. Blyth, Esq., Hampstead. 

 S.B. Mr. Robinson, Gr. to J. Simpson, Esq. 



FANCY PELARGONIUMS— In Six* 

 L.S. Mr. Charles Turner, F.H.S. 

 S.K. Messrs. Fraser. 

 S.B. Mr. Gaines, F.H.S. 

 C.l. Messrs. Dobson & Son. 



C.l. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, for GloxinkereciaaiDtt nrimkfc 

 C.2. Messrs. Fraser, for Gloxinia erecta (Prinwss of ProjS^" 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



S.K. Mr. Williams, Gr. to C. B. Warner, Esq., F.H.S for F«m* 



and Lycopodiums. ' "* ^ m 



S.B. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, for 6 varieties of Aphelnii 

 C.l. Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, for Rhododendron Due de Btitat 

 C.2. Mr. Thomas Gaines, F.H.S., for 6 Calceolarias. 



COLLECTIONS OF FRUIT. 

 G.B.2. Mr. McEwen, Gr. to his Grace the Duke of Kofei. 



F.H.S. [Sutherland* F.fcl 



S.G. Mr. Fleming, (Trentham) Gr. to his Grace the Data i 



PINE APPLES, PROVIDENCE, &c. 

 L.S. Mr. Robinson, Gr. to Lord Boston, F.H.S. (a Proritae 



Pine, 7 lbs. 4 oz.) 

 S.K. Mr. Chapman, Gr. to J. B. Glegg, Esq., F.H.S. fa Pre* 



dence Pine, 6 lbs. 14 oz.) [4Ibc5 



S.B. Mr. Barron, Gr. to Mrs. Vivian, F.H.S. (an OtaWte PU* 



PINE APPLES, JAM AICAS, QUEENS, Ac. 

 L.S. Mr. Turnbull, Gr. to his Grace the Duke of Marlkroogk (1 



Cayenne Pine, 4 lbs. 9 oz.) 

 S.K. Mr. James, Gr. to C. H. Leigh, Esq. (a Queen Ym 



3 lbs. 10 oz.) 

 S.B. Mr. Clements, Oakhill, Barnet (a Queen Pine, 2 lbs. 14 ot) 



BLACK GRAPES— Single Dishes. 

 L.S. Mr. Fleming (Cliefden), Gr. to his Grace the Dili t 



Sutherland, F.H.S. 

 S.K. Mr. Ingram, Gr. to her Majesty, Frogmore. 

 S.K. Mr. Dods, Gr. to Sir John Cathcart, Bart, F.H.S. 

 S.K. Mr. Martin, Gr. to Sir P. H. Fleetwood, Bart, F.H.S. 

 S.B. Mr. Sharland, Gr. to T. Farmer, Esq., F.H.S. 

 S.B. Mr. Clarke, Hoddesdon. 



WHITE GRAPES-Single Disbts. 

 L.S. Mr. Turnbull, Gr. to his Grace the Duke of MirftoWQfb. 

 S.K. Mr. Ingram, Gr. to her Majesty. Frogmore. 

 S.B. Mr. "Williams, Gr. to C. B. Warner, Esq. F.Hi. 

 C.l. Mr. Ayres, Gr. to Lord Southampton, F.H.S. 

 PEACHES AND NECTARINES— In Collections op Thui 

 S.G. Mr. James, Gr. to C. H. Leigh, Esq. 

 PEACHES AND NECTARINES-In Collections of Two. 

 L.S. Mr. Clements, Oakhill, Barnet. 

 S.K. Mr. Tegg, Gr. to A. Pryor, Esq. 



PEACHES AND NECTARINES-Sixglb Dtshk. 

 S.K. Mr. Eyles, Gr. to Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart. 

 S.B. Mr. Ayres, Gr. to Lord Southampton, FJ' »• 

 C.l. Mr. Chapman, Gr. to J. B. Glesg, Esq,F.lu>. 



MELONS. n .wrmwrf 



S.K. Mr. Fleming (Trentham), Gr. to bis Grace the !**•* 



Sutherland, F.H.S. __, a 



S.K. Mr. Chapman, Gr. to J. B. Glegg, Esq , F.H.&. 

 S.B. Mr. Salter, Gr. to J. M. Yeeles, Esq., Bath. 

 S.B. Mr. McEwen, Gr. to his Grace the Duke of JWMM* 

 S.B. Mr. Gardiner, Gr.to Sir Geo. Phillips, Bart, *■*■*• 



FIGS - , riMhJSii 



Mr. Ivison, Gr. to his Grace the Duke ^.7^ 

 Mr. Fleming (Trentham), Gr. to his Graee tne *** 



Sutherland, F.H.S. _ T1 ji; 



Mr. Drummond, Gr. to S. L. Stephens. Esq,*** 



CHERRIES- In Collect* 





S.B. 

 CI. 



C.2. 



Duke 



Sutherland, F.H.S. 



CHERRIES 



Single Dishes. 



S.K. Mr. Shuter, Gr. to the Earl of Wilton. 

 S.B. Mr. Fleming (Trentham), Gr. to bis Orace 



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C.2. 

 C.2. 



Sutherland, F.H.S. . j, 9rt rj! - 



Mr. Martin, Gr. to Sir P. H. Fleetwood, BarM 



Mr. Ferguson, Stowe. 



RASPBERRIES. ^ 



C.l. Mr. Fleming (Trentham), Gr. to his om 



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(Nurserymen). 



PANSIES in POTS. 

 S.B. Messrs. Dobson & Son. 



Sutherland, F.H.S. f >or fblk. i 



C.2. Mr. McEwen, Gr. to his Grace the Duke 



STRAWBERRIES-IN ConJf^. 



L.S. Mr. Smith, Market Gardener, T™^*'siO*,1** 

 S.K. Mr. McEwen, Gr. to his Grace the Duke 



strawberries-Single di?hes. 



S.K. Mr. Ingram, Gr. to her Majesty, Frogmor^ 



S.B. Mr. Ingram, Gr. to J. J. Blandy, Esq., *• 



S.B. Mr. Dun rd, Chingford, Essex. 



S.B. Mr. Lydiard, Bath. Dnlce f Msrlb^** 



C.l. Mr. Turnhull, Gr. to his Grace ^ the PnW 



MISCELLANEOl^. rJ ,,. 



S.K. Mr. Williams, Gr. to C- B. ^ arner, 



Oranges, Lemons, and Citrons. _ ^ laa ^f\ 



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Hotbed Handles 

 Ladies 7 Set of Tools 

 Labels, various pat- 

 terns, in Zinc, Por- 

 ( celain, &c. 

 Lines and Reels 



■alvanic Borders and Marking Ink 

 Plant Protecton 1 **.*♦—!?- 



Garden Chairs and Menoeranhs 

 Saa*i Metallic wire 



' w2EL Milton Hatchets 



., Hollers Mole T rax 



„ Sfernpers Mowing Machines 



Sickle Saws 

 Spades and Shovels 

 Spuds 



Switch Hooks 

 Thistle Hooks 

 Transplanting Tools 

 Trowels 

 Turfing Irons 

 Wall Nails 

 Watering pots 

 Weed Hooks 

 Wheelbarrows 

 Youths' Set of Tools 



hole 



first Gardeners in the United Kingdom — i)E 

 (Opening to the Monument), London Bridge 



IMPORTANT TO GROWERS OF ROSES 



VEWLY-INVENTED APHIS BRUSH, or 



i-^ GREEN FLY DESTROYER -The attention of Florists 



is particularly called to this Cheap and 

 Ingenious Instrument, invented by the Rev. 

 E. S. Bull, of Colchester, which, in a very 

 simple and easy manner, instantly cleanses 

 the Rose from that destructive insect the 

 Green-fly (or Aphis), without causing 

 slightest injury to the bud or foliage. 

 Price 2*. 6d. each, or free by post, 45. 



W £J5S 



the 





Manufacttthed i?v 



JOSLIIV! AND SONS, 

 Ironmongers, Colchester. 



Retailed by all the principal Ironmongers. 



Wholesale Agents: 



W. Thompson & Son, 15, Upper North 



Place, Gray's Inn Road. London. 



Half-ineM 

 lizht;4i*P£ 



BrasfrMJj ^ ft* 

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T'nintl ** Ji#. 



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