THE GARDENERS 
omes тов THE ENSUING SEAS ASON; сор doi ы BLACK SPINE. — 
— T ITH m WHITE T7 A NDID piat. . FRAME СпбсмБЕ TnrvELYAN amd an ANDERSON, at the € Treasury; or 
усн ВЕ, ‘PINCE anp CO. beg leave to announce OOD anp INGR eg to offer seeds of th Bnowrzy, at the Admiralty, would have been 
vco. repared to send out two splendid and above beautiful variety, Colour, magnificent dark allowed so prominently thei 
dt OM seedling - as; early in May next, viz. : with a: very fine: bloom; average le al; 18: to 91 in dub end whilst as ] t ir country ; 
gor ENCE NIGHTINGALE. produces in D Dee abundance аты m an entire seaso: m. Рама, 1 = tong as he remains at the ry, 
AA, — s аи sepals, finely reflexed ; aM ER eb 2s. 6d. ; 6 ditto, 15. 6d. m зве Civil Service- seems destined, through his 
7 happy to rite Fa persons wishing furth in uence, to kee ce with hi 
РЕ ану Jovel Я information denn ecting th et Б vi it Ju s tardy perceptions of 
E CALANTHIFLORA, cag po nee Gianini еты "ov n m ий ty. 
a.) 
(mè M темени айпе та doublé Bnow- 
Pria та иге ери: altogether осна from anything 
E-- evet c Price eac 
-— discount to de e Trade when three or more are taken. 
-Е5 ISHED 1720. 
GARDEN 
bave com Mie their supply o рен 
анык ле А of е" bes " r8, supe- 
and ical in price, to which they respectfully 
jaia auention of those who require eally genuine article 
ali à Seed (always also proving 
Ti of eir . before ве — them out) fülly jüstifies 
as in that their seeds caunot fail to give great sa 
w. may be -— on.application. 
ex tablished in 1720; 
D Y. 
: ЕТЕ A COLLECTI IÓNS OF 
KITCHEN € SEEDS are now ready, 
sold №, baj which @ fult supply of 
ш Che Gardeners Chronicle, 
етуи ont et 
Sa foad «e ар 0 0 [e sonne ner 1 0 
do. 4 = 
dl Ùi garden, INSTRUCTIONS ON. eir i will "be enclo so 
vit Nos: 1,2, and 3: To orders should be 
@ T & боха, Seed Growers, ii Berks: 
ENDLE'S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS OF 
Y G ` SEEDS are now rea 
Тер oan bé had. {о suit. various: sized: Gardens at the 
1 prices ;— 
No: 1 COLLECTION- ev .. 488: 0 0 
„2 n ^ . «2.0 0 
„3 ГА 8-0 
s4 " 5.0 
01 
EET: Map нененси Jub i жекен 
.” а пет wi Phi t pubis а 
yc -- Au. К" wers, Plym 
0 баайан 100 very superior vatiètičs 
ү 96 , 8 тайы аш ап _з®есба пош. 
= nam 
ned Е 
в articles offered in selec- 
Бев“ Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
rni 
age free 
dete b on the: 
on and Norwich Colchester Lin. Plants added gratis with 
— p 
Hollyhock: 
rya a Variety rp етан it Trees, 
өеп varieties of 
E. Reate. priis х 
Mcd time for this -Seasom' 
аг теча per Ibi -for which ea: 
04: 
04. 
а Зо Gardon free on application. 
SEEDS, 
Е DIE His saperti | 
v 
German. Asters, 1 12° distinct vatieti 
LENS. Also-Ghoice- French Atene) | 
© exeellent bed 
tp o ed 
w alden Nurse Dec. 30. 
G^ AWAY, LMAYES, AND СО, T succeeded |: 
liy, Lum 8 t trul magnificen 
I 
іп атомі; and most 
Ды "Ime trees are small ; most prolite re 
Че Магтан Plahted ' by the side 
- таат add'much to the ne&t- 
е said er. mash eem = ања 
and Xi eut Jeary par Пола 
i з, 25. 6d. 103%. 62: each. 
"Biser, Détenbor 20. 
-100 Seeds, at li 
{о 
аас 9 а) dismissal of the late commissioner. 
у= Жы Agricultural; don and: ^at while the autumn 
© ско Annono 
application ol 
9 бт, 5059 12 vaHiettes, || k 
1s. 64. Fine Quilled Africam h wo 
i Patronage z рант yea 
| could no 
rs who hav d prefer it to any 
2 к Agents: Messrs. HvRsT & M* MvrzEsN, 6, Leadentiall 
W. y I. have also the pode sette 
packets, 15. — containing 12 see s med'varieties to offer, in 
Sion Hon p Royal 
Barnes's Fearnonght - à pe ker Piesa ag 
Walker’s Proli жеу 8i ion House 
heces 8:Incomparable. P ed Hero. 
ntingdon Nurseries, Dec; 30. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1854. 
——-——. 
Tars being the last number of the Gardeners 
Chronicle: for ће present. year, it seems desirable 
that the publie should be made acquainted m the 
course which affairs have taken in {һе Woo 
Fonxrsrs since we last noticed itio; 
remembered that оп the 1st of May Mr. Kastis 
was dismissed from f- Commissioner, and 
that Mr. Оове was diet with E duties of the | V 
right honourable gentleman. until a 
e found. dX a аер have vo ae and 
no с ominated ; si that the 
Trea tee e altogether idle, but because its 
dimus has been abortive. 
Finding that the removal of Mr. Kenneny met 
ith no qi e except from a few — 
connected with Government, and not wit 
of them, and seeing moreover that the public äis- 
satisfaction was likely to fin 
means agreed to 
peons could 
ened; an 
offering Colonel Комплу, Mr. Kennedy’s brother- 
in-law, the office from which his sister's Husband 
had been dismisse What reply this т 
decent proposal received -ma i easily imagined 
"The- sch having failed, бй RTENAY 
appears to have been a tlie vacant 
iata che e [qe Poo ] where 
ar, for the RD on oo 
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esed the suUrren nder o 
suppose, nowi 
ever, is beeps namel 
succeeded at the Poor E Boar E ҮҮӨ, 
95» a friend, we believe, of the Duke of New- 
Mur Unluckily for the V ema this с Яа чэ 
angement с йе such а oth “in Par 
does and out of Parliament," that the advisers “ 
Government shrank back xri appointments, 
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Јон : 
ove, immediately apa Ше recess, for а committee 
inquire into t ance 
has passed, and t Majesty's 
Woods and Forests still s the control 
ofa chief officer responsible to 
cette h indeed, that Mr. 
The Civil Servi ce Gaz — € "irn 
18 
sfer of Lord CovnmTENAY t having 
however, iih se see 
of him in the follow ME eC 
Tre 64 ticularly: 
во amp, айй | and solemnly declared dis 
Commissionership of Forests ‘was а place o 
s task for 
would apie e К 4 тааб in а сга 
j Woods 
gence will not — Not M do to йе pine 
ng all change апі | 
> appeare 
we rx 
notice of this plant, 
i 
ibat experi 
« tem 
Weser hte me 
tria], made 
thati 
with nö other favour s ewe vid 
e|sugar 
jh | from the báse 
quoe the wee ente о we hear of chang 
but of nothing ce |t is repertéd. that [^ 
AMES intriga a Datis of the Dake of New- 
hat Mr, Hrompormam 
taken charge of Bere and Parkhurst and that Мг, 
Ілғзсомве still enjoys the Forest of Delamere We 
cannot, however, uthentiosie — statements ; 
y are only given upon what we believe to be 
good authority, Sheuld it be vn that Sir Јамух 
CawrspEtL is im charge of- Dean is 
presence would not seem to be mech ас 
гонат for, еса to the newspapers, robbery 
- enormon s renewed: in that c йк. 
triet, for the eveniet subj 
friends of Mr. Mwens, о ree Ah 
have insisied that he deserved. the р А емїй, "it 
for nothing else. 
А моүвотү has this y form o 
а € 1 ges called wp menm QLCUS ent, of 
cal value we find tliat great 
re are реча ned. What has more espeeis ily 
brought'it'into notice is'the`recent т law — 
— the distillation of spirit 
'was exhibited before de н Нобай 
ciety some weeks since 
raised itin the Ró 
LÀ 
et 
. 
pae ^s "e p u 
neighbours are abd perimenting on 
its menm inis is € > | that v ei ма jum published 
ILMOR 
« An in nl account of the Holcus saccharatus 
which I pe ented to tlie ential Society of Agricul- 
ture, at its sitting-of thë 18th of January, having 
red in the v iteur reina of the 20th of 
January, 1854, a hus река drawn 
attention to due villi, Бани it, 
ualitiés wh 
"t 
T the 
ther- 
notions, I am oir 
to dun I ios not 
ave reverted' till T Һай” more led 
rcc 
plarit in question, which T 
igitai Society in the name of one 
spondents, M: RawroNNzT, of Hy bes 
aratus. — — 
cultivated in Italy in the nnin 
; but: enun gem to v methods of 
raction- known at tliat time being not sufficiently 
| with- advantage; or 
i is ө — same, cally, as 
for Hita by ІА усб, 
и UVUultii таем which І was in- 
state the 
eden which t p 
ү уле 
yielded 105 
е шс praris pe at tlie tie uir and middle 
ас tindran only "had Dr eultivatión: зоте square yards. 
of our Holeus saccharatus), їп rather poor 
andin the victrity of trees unfavourable 
for i 
ori In "that situation, however, the те Wi tn 
90 stems per square m or 
вчу 
