THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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То Farmers, Potato Growers, and Others. 
JACKSON'S PATENT PREPARATION 
PRESERVING POTATOES, WHEAT, AND OTHER SEEDS. 
VALUABLE PREPARATION preserves POTATOES, WHEAT, pe all other GRAIN, ou 
AEs or DISEASE, The CROPS are brought forward in HEALTH A xD VIGOUR, and the yield is greatly 
d. 
S e highly 
Ponti та MA 
E E ыз R ACTS:— 
* One of чысы fields of this farm, the property of Mns. slightes arance of any disease amongst them. They are of 
STA st appea 
was planted with Diem um citm toes in April last, some of which large equal size and very prolific. There were long black unpre- 
ult now Ki qe a9 m the same patch, and a great deal of 
NA nt git i wee “Аа ror dnd € t least A: t disea: 
crop тр уен" веїв ҮӨР diseased, and hardly | them are n т use, € east a t — are 
wont: фе trouble of taki ы ng up; while thoss raised by MY side = hope Mn Ja ni s proce ely MÀ asit isa АП orders must be accompanied by а NEU i 
m the prepared sets, are. nly in a beaut ейн great boon.—1 ат, &c., GREAT NOVELTIES FOR THE ENSUING 
т, Кїйгишпу cm 
FUCHSIAS WITH WHITE COROLLAS. 
АЕА И if thero “ Kildrumm Castle, E atr єс эндиги 
rth eet ауа UCOMBE, PINCE акр CO. beg lenvo to amos 
"—— be wo: 
fha P 
were no о such thing as the disease to c teer 
ns preparing the sets er your process, 
r th mproved crops. I shall — = 
the fete, prepare all y uites for seed by your process 
I intend to adopt it for preserving my Wheat from -r Smuk, 
we si. made у with: your Prepare. Potatoes; for I riari n. e 
without any manure, in ground where for "several years I have 
eA =) а — eren and H now find the crop perfectly free 
very fine condition; while those of the 
= 
imum oe аф novel vari * 
и Belmont Farm, Eltham, Kent, August 28 ; 185 4” same sort, t, unprepared, which =з planted at the s боа (erii KETEG ORA - PLENA — (The — 
AERE EI Sir J. A. GORDON, N, K C. B. Maie House, Blairgowrie, ma to them yare diseased and e en by w мае rkab Corolla?d Fuehsia)—Pure double white corolla, 
Se ied have re ‚а your note of the 16th. The Potatoes The Potatoes from the Prope өте Seed e so remarkably largedouble snowd drop, with let Mig 
n ш, guam by Mr. JACKSON, good ро v was i чен 10 ж hei m E ound, to to ах A n tinct. kapit ef the kind àe evor yetp 1 E 
а бег tik T се 10s. 64. e — 2 SPsS 1 discount to the Trade whet 
favour at your зеет Ата 
e as to distance betwee pe 
fno plants, rx vell, with stro “Т. AusTEN, Nurseryman and Seedsman, 
I have now taken the w puede erop up, and there is not thé “Blackheath, Kent, 24th August, 1854." 
RUMOR ы, 
Sold all Seedamen and aca: and at the Patentee's, 18, сач Бие, London Bridge, in Packets of One, Two, Three 
or Four гог in Bulk for the of Farmers and Potato Growers. 
ME NEW.CHINESE POTATO (DIOSCOREA JAPONICA). 
JOHN HENDERSON, 
Formerly of the Firm of Jonn A. HENpERSON & Co., Pine Apple Place, London, 
from M. 
Ноот f informing the Publie that he has just илле RE A urchase from of Paris. 
f his ye ewe rn] STOCK of ће above introduction from Chine, кы nutritive properties of which are said so à to surpass 
hat it is rely to SUPERSEDE that valuable but uncertain esculent. 
he ordinary 
ds ev ry probi 
powder, it is лы ГЕ e best mixed i 
extremely light and videmus BREAD, ag 
амаа. ViLMORIN & Co., speaking of d anie to whom the Imperat Society of Agriculture ‹ м 
to. | Commerce of France has ded the sum of 3000 fra 
enco 
- esculent sed as substitutes 
f uragement for havi tion, mme 
ily p that “ this tuber attains at least 1 to 21bs. weight, In its growth 
t ud mealy and devoid it is Tess delicate than the Potato, which u 
жы uei ие, SAPONIE is; fic our o wsmuch degenerated. It does not require care, and 
its а t produce amply repays cultivation. Its taste is 
and being a w con в & large amount of | me 
i іа bis Supplementary Catalogue 
new alimentary root, introduced reca sit Пу It is so & hat i 
; French Consul în China. has passed the winters of 1858-4 im ihe open ground, without 
having in the least suffered from frost. i is also found that the 
= and LEAVES, which are very ni 
LENT FOOD ron CATTLE." 
have shown that this tuber will be much more 
S to cultivate A» an the Potato, both in regard to i 
a8 well aS PRODUC 
"T'ubers, with description of the Chinese Mode of genet to be obtained of Mz. JOHN HENDERSON, — SOUTE | anc 
10 do. .£l 6 | 50 do ж Ж 401190 .. . £10 
M eges mide o payable at жал Abbot К The-usual discount allowed to tais — 
ders unaccompanied by а наме will be considered as not ed. 
y Divos, st amenn only :— 
v з 4 - di 
on hand a few sacks of the medium size, whi - 
dispose of, price 21. diese Bx b 
the first lot are requested to apply a late for 
year by a эче». їп ч тена] e. em tof f which er he =) 
: bushels diseased ; nearly all the quantity 
reference à. 
neighbourhood, —Apply by letter, oes f, to nm 
Lane, London Bridge, where samples may be seen, and 
RENC 
brilliant emer sepals, finely reflexed ; 
rera or — а 
8» | Cedars 
786 R] 
T Y POTATOES TRUE SEED POTATO EAR HABDY аж ~ 
LUKE KIDNE OHN BELL, Poraro SaL ove Garden | А воа м АЕРУ лако RONN ЕС 
Foe KIDNEYS, per bushel of Market, а Meer Northern PU prm King £ Res, London, SEED POTATOES, round or kidn ney Farki m 
IBISH AP PPLES, mos e tat e variety, ind withstanda the offers the follow m disease, at 2s. 6d. per peck, enn 6d. ре ur € 
di as well as t luke, p ed 5 oum $. Per ushel 8. d. Per cum 5 d. p afed, 10s. per bushel, or 3s. per peck per bushelof "P 9 
üsease as to be accompanied rare Sacks 2s, each. MT Kidneys СР @ | Early Regents ... 4 6|sound SEEDLINGS, raised from Seed of th Also i 
pas lived io^ Worcester Štati ion - | Lapstone баз 0 | Hens, Nest s . 6 O|varieties 1 numbering about 1000 Tubers ^ earliest sela 
, Kempsey, Worcester. | eris Cockney PN a 9 0 | Fortyfolds. i eet 5 : оа А 4 койа ati foot by 2 feet apart, warrant, put, 
n dE | rkney Re ... . early crop а mall cost мп nes M produce а 
for planting. Pri ү lrections to be 
IDNEY POTATO. vL excellent Scotch Cups s. per peck, new вас * given 
T reri um в anted here as the principal erop, being | Terms cash. The usdsl allowance to the trade. included, and сатав paid ta London лү от ges ttim al 
d more prolific than а ма in culti rn Union Railways ey. 
vatión ‚н бо disenso i more proli d may е had gontine in IMPORTANT TO POTATO GRO oven к. A айке еке 4000 genuine selected Резач 
ad quantity at5s, per bushel of 561bs.—A pply to Јони HOLLAND, H^Y, SANGSTER, AND ‚ аге now Ai to send еде ч.3 » o s kidney, free ее by post direia 
Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton, near Manchester, out their — Stock of SEED POTATOES:from] requested. ^ ©” rly applications solicited, Remittances 
pared cuttin now completely free from disease, of the q 
HE FLUKE POTATO.—A new early | following sorts, ARLY SEED POTATOES.—Jaekson'g 
variety, s m 1 every other in its capabil of cene Early — Кїйпөүй, Early erac per tems x High-bred T Ashleafs, price 9s Improved 
the Potato disease, an hes "ug чуор үш E finest and m er bushel E York Regen and the meti cei Short-tops, 75. 6d., are unequalled 207 Dll 
prolific Potato in е паі 5s., bags included. Early Oxford coteh Cups 6s. and yield; they by far surpass pie “old stock,” MR is 
To be had genuine of THORNHILL & DICKSON, Lawrence | Packa age and delivery ir in Arts 9d. per bushel, and 2s. per sack. v À æ sluggish че British Queens, 75. 6d., the earliest gens l 
Hill Nurseries; and No. 1, Wine Street, Bristol, ngton Butts, London. riety, known; Early Frame and Ashleaf Tai | 
ts, from emen сон 6s. Free aree as ond м; | 
charge for sacks. JosEPH WILSON, Seedsman, Ipevieh. De | | 
The grower of the new Mammoth variety, « 2 m 
: 
2s. per sack. IN 8 who were 
agat 
DIVE HUNDRED. BUSHELS OF POTATOES 
of the grower given. 
that they shall be prepared to send out two splendid 
tinig: novel Seedling Fuchsias; early in p 
(CE NIGHTINGALE— Apeh — 
re 
xeter угузабыз, Exeter; established 1820, _ 
TO GENTLEMEN er IN AS 
ATERER ахо GODFREY ped inta 
attention to their stock x the following 
HARDY асса 
Araucaria imbricata, from 2 to 
7 ae bigi- as handsome 
plants can Ве, 
Cedru: e Ded dara, in any quan- 
tity, from } {08 Hank high 
Do. do., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 
feet high; уре plants 
=й Leba d 
10 feet hig E 
Pinus Douglasi, 3 to Un мі 
„ insignis, 2 to 7 
» Menziesi, 3to 7 e 
» cinsapo, fine ee 3 to 
» Taimani 14 to 3 ft 
all from seed and remark- stems 
ably handsome Th 
» жыш цч to T жеч = 
larger, 5 et high, on 
у and with 
— 
tal "Trees, 
An the hne here offered € 
they are removed e 
distance with urit safety. 
De а атаѕ, —— DEN 
e any ыс аы 
ре seen, growing i 
Baur 
s eni m rea ысты also includea d 
CDI and Nursery 
: CUCUMBER AND MELON SEED. 
JOHN CATIELL, NURSERIES,  WESTERHAM, 
UCUMBERS. 
irst-rate sorts for enrly кый &e., per pent seeds, 13 A Stamps. 
ENTERS WONDER. WALK 
WARWICKSHIRE HERO. 
KENT. 
CARP 
NORFO 
эк тунан, TEM 
by -RICHA 
nearly opposite CEN 
AYIARIES fitted i 
EMPEROR” VICTORY OF BATH: RYSON'S PRIZ 
PERO: E. 
MAN OF KENT. ^ MANCHESTER PRIZE. .. one e. CONQUEROR OF THE WEST. 
pproved sorts for frame or dozen seeds, 7 
CATTELUS LONG BLACK SPINE. ridge, p CUTHILL' КС SUME 
WHITE CHAMBERLAIN'S PROLIFIC 
ni  MELONS. Finest sorts, per dozen seeds, 13. Penny Stamps. | 
Xo Flesh. | weight. | Remarks. 
12 03 
,2.to 
5 to 8 lbs. | Beautifully quartered, good flavoured, 
3 to 4Ibe. Good. 
to 4 Ibs. | Excellent for ing.  [sugary. 
keeping ing afier iere ug very 
: cellent flavonr, be — netted. 
3 to i Ibs. "Very good. _ [v oy bout апа earliest, | 
21103158. | Thin pe ue flavoured, one of the 
3 to 51bs. one of the earliest. 
and price. 
in all its branches at a remarka 
&c. Circulars sent on арр 
