in : THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
TWO NEW СО CUCUMBERS. MESSRS. AR THE о 
THUR ERSO d 
w prepared to supply SEEDS of ашы хо 00, 
introduetions, llowing mega: 
! L ND N.B.—Mr. W.H. Dox ONNETT (the raiser), Se 
C O L I А Essex, will al. t rusted rower, Dedliam, 
S I R greatest care and. attenti E #01 ordera фи еа МЫ With the 
| WHITE T Sir ee Meme 
GENERAL CANROBERT. ҮП ТЫЫ lany, a tem чөт 
[Dzc. 16, 
hardy annual, 
HE ABOVE are two of the Finest and most Superb New Hybrid Cucumbers ever ud ак: out for Exhibition, |1 oz. ... 5з. | 4 oz. ... 158, p^ ав... | 1g 
1 Winter Cultivation, and every other purpose for which a Cucumber is requi SLDENANTIU 8 SULPHI HUBRA ODORATA : Ehe. ind 
: i white and rose-coloured stamens ie round, 
== руш М ‚үегув Sweet me x and throwin ; а балны ARS 
E E o E 
DIANTHUS DUNNETTI su 
жщ End nbus; vey dwarf, фе 
OZ., 20s ME. "Sos. | 40z.,63s. | 80z., 1055. 
SIR COLIN САМ! PBELL CUCUMBER. паста RI х. (169. ма, 
tis an exact representation of one of the fi it, and is yery prolifie, often throwing out four or five fruit from SP СЕ Jaara — 
рм росте kiss dins which inibi een exactly ten of its rdi every joint, and the vines are shor joi . The fruit is solid ON PERFECTION, BARB, 
25 inches, with 2. pn than half an inch handle. | and eats very crisp, and for market it keeps its bloom well for OBERT "SALT pma leave to in 
It is a. a Se Black Spine, а dark - colour, and free | many i not turning colour at th X oint pa шол Nurserymen, Gardeners, &c., that Prop "ue Gentry, 
from ribs or pr rivels; С, Quick, sets free, and carries its | varieties do а 'om the above in January 1855 ana ^ | Rhubarb is now ready for distribution. Itis uniy variety ej 
bloom well. As » Cueumber fo r Exhibition de anim Surpas p to be. n ost early, prolific and delicious v m 
à u ? » 
GENERAL CANROBERT CUCUMBER. See Gardeners Chronicle June 11, 1853: “ Ve 
: | t et азн compared vith ot af: 
à su variety for winter cultivation, swell off two or th a plant, during the depth | 2205 rs, it ia 
ut xw - Mera hybrid fr vp ue d Kenyon's | of reed que nd earry them out ver which it does with ^и heat —— P оѓа acidity іє соп Han —En. 
Favourite and Phen s. 168 in a ра. advantage ur than any other: this has been proved when sever ral varieties iio Maetinerof th оодо ral $ ed p» iere dat 
Kenyon's in length, growing to about 18 inches, ^ the same | have been grown. her, this heiit the coldest but. of the | Fune 28t oss 1953-6. Notd u —— ow. 
time in which — will grow n е it = — as | house. Тһе object of the raiser of the above superb varieties Midlan 4, ES 95th, T a vi, жын i «Res 24th, 
y and productive. Of а dark pearance, Plack Spine, Мар been to obtain perfection and hardiness, in which he has | 1854, T x ed 9 m r ndi 
and a free — fruita freely during the w nme ioa the er eded, by continually hybridising different varieties. d sa = gatie x LA ica or.one guinea, Ec 
rays grows а very even size will MENS the following agents, will have 
Sold m Packets of Five sere Эз. vs on: or лё Packet of Sir Colin Campbell and С 1 Canrobert for 6s Новѕт & M'MuLrzw, 6, Leadenhall Street, 
Buncorss & Кехт, Penkhull, Staffordshire; Mr, 
The following fine varieties of Конти and Melons, which have been thoroughly proved and have given the qan, COM. paar Бобан d Messrs. F 
tisfac hase lied. Ютсквох st-gate Stree 
ax grentest satisfaction to all Purchasers, сап be supp erbyshire. A liberal discount allowed to the 
|o CUCUMBERS. MELONS. рое ondar Non ono роде | 
Ee . 25, 6d. | Hunter's Pro „.. 1s. 0d.|| The Queen .. 18.04. | Beechwood se z "d pru. siers ns ut 
2 Mills’ Jewe v" 61.0 Bromham H all... . 1 0 | Windsor —— ... vigorous display of this beautiful iie the 
Lord Kenyon's ... 2 6 |Cheltenham Surprise ... 1 0 pure: e „1 0 | Emperor... e 0 scribers can supply strong floweri 
Hero e. 42 0 | Manchester Prize ..1 0 || Golden B ».1 0 |Fleming'sHybd. Persiani 0 i i 
Victory of Path ... — 1 Sion (1:0 owood . uec SEN V pissaa Green Flesh 1 0 |premium of the Royal C 1 
=": White рил», 10 | ы Black Spine . 1 0 Victory of Bath...  ..1 0 |Bailey 0 
land Wick 2170 ofthe West... 1 0 dte Court. Ret wd е Snows Hybrid 7 t. wro dener: ronicle 
A D d either of the Melons EP а given to all P T Som т 
y ry r by Cash or Penny Postage Stamps, and the sto or any gw (as the case may be), | high, and sometimes carry from 
will Кыны forwarded. beautiful in the extrem d 
EDWARD TILEY, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, and FLORIST, | plants are adapted for 
14, Abbey Church Yard, Bath, Somersetshire. wil 
JOHN GR 
HE LARGEST aw» CHEAPEST ESTABLISH. 
b ; th = MENT rx ENGLAND for GznAxrUMS (show and faney), 
To Farmers, Potato Growers, and 0 ers FRENCH eeiam ved Тоспа Vnus TAS Ru = d 
r3 i SANTHEMUMsS, HEL!OTROPES, ÜINERARIAS, ÁO Pur- 
k: ACKSON’S PATENT PREPARATION iX td MES" Mo dn йш, 
PRESERVING POTATOES, WHEAT, AND OTHER SEEDS lo 
From — ЕЕ of the SLUG, GRUD, and WIREWORM, in addition to which the CROPS & espe patronage. h 
forward in HEALTH axb VIGOUR, and the уе is greatly in creased, in proof of which the following pides are given out, and full reliance may be p 
_ from numerou нан ines Mad by Mr. JACKSON ealing g. : ulii. 
The Trade will be liberally dealt with. Provincial | 
| ЕХТЕАСТ8:— men and Florists will or 
of this farm f Mns. STANBURY, | slightest a aranee s any diseas Тһеу аге of| Terms cash ог а satisfactory reference Я 
Regent's Potatoes in April 1 last, some of which | 1 pec equa Ibo rolific. нта were — cm unpre- JOHN WESTWOOD, 
— The result now is, that the ио of the | pared Kiâneys, kenai Ag the same patch, and a great deal of © E 1 
pared sets is thoroughly diseased, and hardly | them аге not fit for use, at least a third эм. аге diseased. I SP ce AND PROLIF 
а the ned oft taking up; while those raised by the re of | hope, Mr. Jacksow's process may be wide ад ptm, asit isa О INGRAM be mid 
them from the prepared sets, are not only in a beautiful state of | great boon.—I am, &c., i " 
preservation f from. the disease, but the produce is much eee yx А * Forester, „Кати Castle. * e above beautiful variety. Mee 
the P. indeed, if there | “ Kildrummy Castle, Aberdeenshire, November Ms a very fine bloom; average length, 
алфа qnm а тае it would be worth Т oduces in great ab — IU an 
the trouble and —— of preparing the sets by y “ I am very much pleased with the result of iss experiments | Containing 12 ко 2s. 6 o, 1 
even for the sake proved crops. I shall certainly, for | have made with your Prepared има Мс for I pan доба them, |. W be ha 
prepare all my Potatoes for seed by y x without any manure, in groun i ave information эке беч, the yani to 
I intend to adopt it for preserving my Wheat jl = Smut. y had а sound Potato, ч І urs d nei erop porto ree ntlemens' Gardeners who hay : 
AX from disease, and in & ve fineccondition; while thoss Т-А e other r. leui — 
Eltham, Kent, August 28, зна i aere Mer amit which ere planted a t the same time, P. — Agents: Messrs. HURST & MeMviazs, 6,1 
** Admi а J. А. боврох, K.C.B., Marlee House, Blairgowrie, next m, are diseased and ea mas Lnd 
279 Sm,—I have received your os Mee 1óth. "The Potatoes | “The Potatoes from the Prepared Seed w remarkably W. & I. have also the following еве 
that came here from England, prepared by Mr. Jacksow, | 2001 that I was induced to weigh them, "a rib to my great | Packets, s ach, containing Sagg's Ro 
жете іп а piece of new ground, and according to the онор, that they were as 200 to 150 of the о others, or rabout Sion Hou С nqueror of the 
sent. ie bim u withthem as to distance снов 25 per cent. in теш of your preparation Barneso ; Fearnought Improved Sion House 
Sap обо, Th oy eam ». up well, with strong henlthy stem. à T.AUSTEN, Nurseryman TY S шак к e ble. | Manchester Hero. 
ve now en ole crop up, and there is not th Blackheath, TAR 24th August, 1854,7 Huntingdon Nurse vergini Dec, 16. 
З чүзү А, Месия, CHARLWOOD & CUMMINS, Seedsmen, Covent Garden; and Јонх KERNAN, Seedsman, 4, Great Russell Street, ТО GENTLEMEN 
> аы н посен and tenir; | and at the Бемби ны n Cannon Street, London Bridge, in Packets of One, Two, ATERER 
- Bulk for the use of — and Potato G: 
ENGAGED IN 
of the following 
AND GO. 
attention to their stock 
ANTS. 
HARDY PL 
| NEW CHINESE POTATO (DIOSCOREA JAPONICA). vum S Deere 
А), 7 feet high; as handsome ав 
ааыа: plants can ann. ides 
M Cedrus Deodara, in any quan-| » 
. MR. JOHN HENDERSON, Jor etie | "à 
is Formerly of the Pirm*of Jons ENDERSON & Co., Pine Apple Place, London feet high ; splendid plants, 
DIU Lema t ie STOCK 6 rune cis m ho т ми — бИ E riae IO Ришат of Paris, mer eo peque 
en e al introduction from China, the nutritive properties of which are said so far t А 
-the ordinary Potato at it is likely, not only to act as an auxiliary, but entirely to mid i nd that valuable but eie йе мез Pine eer d 8 to = feet 
PER ca vraie Juve. Мнн Dok. ЖИН лей, ud рсы нын оока ix due UK mt » Me nziesi, 5 to 7 feet 
f the = CEOUS pro ie it ее NEVER aper mide ^ T: конем. the e$ pue plants, 3 
| of it, observe: =“ Of all һе | _ M. PAILLET, to whom the Imperial Deme A t Agrieultu dispo and 
siaty arapen ; е PME "Potato, | Commerce of for has has.awarded the sum of 3000 francs as 
D . certainly the onlv im rient. -eneouragement for brought it into нул a also 
1.18 easily Tha ben. iro тү сй ааа that “ this tuber attains at least 1 to 2 lbs. weight. Ini Iro motis 
: г mealy and devold of. апу peculiar or а бича 17 it is less delicate than the Potato, which. tirs ceo ht hasof of late 
DIOSCOREA JAPONICA is, in our opinion, a | years much degenerated, It does not require particular care, an 
SITION,' its- me ge ie amply repays cultivation. Its taste 
ii 
pleasant, and being а root which contains a large amount 
баринен Catalogue Эн, will bea great addition to the FOOD or uA PEOPLE 
ones Se ceat t, introduced into as it becomes 
generally унн. + is so HARDY th 
n: Ee pana z : sed the са e mm in th =. нр ground, аса t 
his ; mneh ng in Misi — ва emis um 
Фе Potato, both in regard to its | ssrus amd твт, which ате very numerous, fo Mag 
ication, 
авина вна and GODFREY, NU ICD 
bv Ы сетует LL, борти | Knap Hill Nurse Woking, Sure s 
vis 1 Б 50 0:1 100 ох — — Raliway, where 
ót South Devon. The лзпаі die м = t M aet 
remittance will be considered as not received the. unde | „төз, 94. "Plant eme and Nursery í 
