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.THE GARDENERS анвон LE. 
TO THE. SEED the 
‘ARTHUR HEND ON AND 1 
"ae now prepared to supply аара, v; the following recent 
ROLLE. H. DrxxrrT, Seed Grower, Denham, Essex, 
exeente r^ orders intrusted to him with the greatest 
DE 
| TO PLANTERS ^ 
TA BE SOLD, stmt 200 Зар furnished and 
rom vid of thé above, from 3 to 5 feet 
гё, al transplanted не у ason.—For particulars, address 
ге heig 
sit also 
este and atte! Јейгив, " Offic 
TOPPED CLARY, a fine showy hard annual, Ө эы 
ы Jong time in oer " ra HE FORES 51 THE RK, THE 
15s. | S8 0z...25s. |^ 16 0z.... 405 AND THE GARDEN. Nobl 
1 | 40 t oblemen. dnd. 
omia SULPHUREA ODORATA : ellow 
iii е and rose-colonred stamens; a ейин fol trailing Gentlemen requiring di. Shrubs, or Fruit Trees during 
delike (^e present Autumn should obtain RNDLES Ney ™ 
а рее р period: Autumnal urpis Catalogue, which can be had оп 
4 do 
"DIANTHUS 1 DUNNETTI SUPERBUS; very dwarf, da ark n ern i Ba E. e Ў IA Nurserymen and Foresters, 
— sta " e і Seeds, wth of 1854. 
ы МЕ "I "oz, (0,855. | 407,635. | 802,105. | 1607., 163s. rangements are now being made at this establishment for а 
E LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ESTABLISH- jarge : supply of. genuine and fon Bards tr the season. — 
MENT 1ч. ENGLAND for GERANIUMS (show and fancy), 
iamen 8, FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, Бум frd С E yu COMPLETE . CoLLECTI IONS OF 
amid oo nr CINERARIAS, CALC 
d plants, is the Floral. (mora plus 
Ар near London. More than 250,000 plants 
p annually. 
s. 6d. hs 
г. А! ip 
Чоп of a XCH.G GER ANIUMS met of 40 n 
ех е ive Eng ish Geraniums which som 
Kr at 2 each, or 25s. per dozen 
me G GINERARTAS (10,000), fróm ба of first-rate 
Boer ds pe n-60-sized: 
sr SEEDLING d HERBACEOUS "CALCEOLARIAS now 
а&. 458. per dozen. in 60-sized pots. These flowers have 
du а Ње в e of the m of last year's stock, which 
received genera se. 
An y of.good fimbria мй, FRIMAILAR at 4s. 
Lo m ots, and 6s. per dozen 
Бы рейс NMV MI Klaren om e, qiia flowering) at 
Ba. doze which will flower this season 
poen nt e 2 ue and. 15s dozen—all the 
best sorts. 
foregoi have been sel 
A SM the limits д g advertisement to afford 
ogues will, however, be 
s grati 
very. Li exertion will be made to give the. most partem, | 
satisfaction to all who may favour this Establishment with the 
аве. Non ne Tui verra established Plant nts will -— А 
e "Trade will be liberally dealt with. Provincial Nursery- 
E e and n n": V. well to Eas this Establishment. 
A iis 
como BRE 
YHOICE- pee PLANT 
—Wi 
Мыны, элес ir atr failof giving 
EPA CIIS 8097 Die mont e UA 
ET es fin I 
I e: y cand 
: S TE .smaller do., 9s. Р 
аце plants, in ат huic uet = all the best kind 
smaller 
e trade, 
;;(Theabove ме» 
est v^ oraes y the — of which may be 
peri ой application.) 
XAM BELINS, of the.handsomest and: most select ems well 
; ide, per dozen, 
во "well. udi for 
the winter months, 
GARNATI TIONS AND PIGOTEES.. 
"The finest Yariesies, by: name, in strong healthy 
Plants 18s. and =ч рег dos. pairs. 
йө: ditto. . 
True old:€love Carnation- ditto. di 12a wad 
PINKS, ineat varieties byname  .. Ls to 12s.. noni 
HLOXES, finest new varieties — .. dozen 
PAEONIAS, in 20-choice kinds, for 17 r 
ROCKETS, “purple dr New-doubl , 12з.; double white, 
le, 
ре SP Ya: white, 4s,; crimson, 195.; 
i TELE, "n by new videi 4s. per dozen, ' 
Eu LANTS, in very choice variety, 30s. per 100, 
T dozen. 
ФЕ =з: Y ALLEY, strong for foreing, 55. PM 
THS, the finest for nA 9s. Pedo a: 
ARN 
Y 
> extra fine mixex, all 
.CHOICE. FRUITS. незра. i: ті 
а n bent place gh 
yx: ex. NES, d. HN 6 Р 
шш, Standard, sia tine variety, dito : 
а ; i ia 
үс. 
si 10 ( 
are del red carriage Es to 
ы Даба asto апу Railway 
of the Nursery. Communications by | 
parts С ad ‚Дем, мы Б Scot- 
ected. as ате only, it being | upon 
— GARDEN 
LE 
ато yet introduced), 
аа vy: small Am viz 
No, i Co pis 0 AER No. 3 Collection v P D. 0 
0 s. 01510 
ч 1 to (һе size 
T ga te INSTRUCTIONS ON тн will be enclosed 
with 08.1, 2, and 3, To L2 the best sorts, orders should be 
given уун m i addresse: 
N SUTTON & SONG, feed Growers, Reading, Derks. 
Che Garaenerg Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1854. 
Mea me FOR THE 6 Т T ра; 
Товзрат,: Dec 5—Horticult 
25M. 
Piia кыйышы co 
А ursPRINT in the remarks we made last week |? 
i^ 
d fair | him seems to have 
respectfully to offer the i All of vilia are | when K 
— 
ДА б 787, h of 
as was state 
are also reco 
been 1799-1800, instead of 
y and creeks in the ре 
were froen o od ; even then, however, we are t 
of the б жакы did n 
oes not seem 
The e dromedary, шг 
What eays Pans 
`| bur 
winter Pdf the. Crimea is Wn favourable fs 
and гера of camels 
are umerous than 
cx 
e er 
pe cp, etg dog umi inge ус 
Di ad were few week: 
Hes s ыш n diminution « of - ШУ 
пөй». niv 
Speaking of sheep, the same authority. me 
that “іп M Ey e Pa are driven into the 
mountains, on rsonesus, and other places! 
alo ong t да sea A wiere кым a faih of peran slight, | 
so they find a y subsistence throughout 
T нн 7 
1787,|* 
of the Euxine 
ot sink 
mos 
the EDU is Italiam rather 1 CEEE 
| er thau 
| “ common things” like these are è Бегай. de notid 
of some. people, — they. convey 
of mueh more al value even t 
metrical registers, which, we may add, entirely sup-- 
port the fo going 8 nts. to feet and. 
coming off from 
tat Ёё 
i cold where camels breed, and el j 
Dmm is pim we suppose. w e shall hear 
раќ 
ev К! there. is no» gainsaying 
tof the 
most familiár examples we coul 
ent records left by Parras. Had we bee dis- 
posed we DOM have introduced his account of 
upka; a plac re to the north-eastward, where 
Oranges require no ена rotection i in winter than 
— — — the slight shelter. of а rude Т, 
> 
vn U po we doubt 
that m winter пече al æ scene “ operations ig 
in no degree worse, at the worst, than that of 
shi x; but priu is more like that of: 
Rome, and certainly bears no resemblance to the: 
extra exaggerations- of- some -of the corre- 
spondents of the daily press. And when we re- 
mem the Wxrumorow led his 
troops across.the Pyre 
as So 
believe that mere w € ees antur in the етно 
of the Crim noy 2 in 4he face.of Prince . Ман 
SCHIKOFF, can any danger for British soldiers- 
and their brave allies, 
Or the many ү e aie men of science who’ 
y | hav ve d a cin mongst us during the. 
present year, thes "b" death is so widely. 
and deeply mourned "i that of PRorksson Epwarp 
orges. Endowed» with real. genius, сеси 
hi diy Fn talents, no less 
nal thinker than as s hard Pra 
Pied literature 
ady- pencil or 
s in din eloset, e with 
ar rarer. qualities Sis All м, "m and 
t- disinterested ience vie 
nerous арр но ot the labours of yea it 
at he was beloved айй mds 
l histo torian: of his da ay. gen 
our readers to t 
ор 1 
AM — il ba. Bi 
y iisa science- and- art; 
poder with the fine arts and studied in Lonc 
com e with t j 
eas m irem abundet the eri та, however, dee 
he. obtained- 
ie and en not ns evere as the two already ^ 
and even, then the thermometer never fell below 
° Fahr., although. ice own. from the Sea; 
E Azoff, as. it ташу доев, rendering the — 
|! months “ cool.” Of Bakshiserai, the 
d quarters, we are told that being shelt 
north «гамы эне weather is vm ит mild th ОЯ 
out the w basto 
the е» "afforded by the suntin to заат 
nd east, is m er in the winter dn cV. 
wri 
| ГА атт Andrachne 
durus. гз), are 
iters s the. Crimea € y "neni the 
s does. n sd kno yin 
d rience. w not know. 
England of any experiene a better climate than our 
own ; the cimata i in fact, of the northern — 
We m learn 
Mediterran from 
eia ti dt js made from the aig > gei the 
Alma, but that. th. dei are trained over trellis 
and up poles—a circumstance by itself proving that | 
v ив о КТ 
ions to. Dire were aue Дар be Pul P 
э разг E and appeared in periodicals 1 
between the years 1836 and тунт o 
In 1841 Fornes cr credi mes to 
not Syria | expl 
part of Asia Mine; ; [s $ є 
excursions 
n ехре‹ 
cities in tha 
himself during his gerous excursic 
interior chiefly i in the study of Tëstätes 
