1144 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [NovgxszA 26, 1864. 
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for his brothers' benefit, and his Master's glory, and his) CARTERS FARMER'S VADE-MECUM Forest and Ornamental Trees. 
igang and sound judgment guided his good hear! è x LAWSON AND. ENS ous E. 
such a 1 1 EASON 1864-65 is n 
M d MEM n MODEL A aleriminate NATURAL GRASSES: their Names and Derivations’ | apprication. 
3 e meritorious and the profligate, but at the Quality, Produce, meg omy Situation, an Use, P Bogen wsox & Sox undertake the FORMATION pu 
same time to contribute to the necessities of all Few | Season, Growth, Inc of Flow , Price, &c. Free for GROUNDS a. nd GARDEN YS by Contract, under the Superintendence 
lives that h 1-1 One Postage Stamp. of eu dee Foremen. 
M ed a E wp extende -— ver so id a period ye be Fanaa Sur, Seed Mi ree t, Wore g Street, Cheapside, London, E.C. ; and at Edinburgh. 
m whic ave exhibited such a continu and — e$ LEY.—Har y Tw 
t m A WA — E Barle ey .for 
successful application of the best — to their wing. Crop last s 10 quarters per acre; Sold at arch True N liiy Eose Aus 20. p nick, bs 
proper objects—: hanical dustrial 38s. per - for malting. Itis of vigorous gro otk succeeds =z 1 Tg 
jJ pee aen improvem ts, industria well sown on a Wheat stubble, with 2} cwt. of Dos Price have this season an extensi ive and ve dus stock of the 
and education al p , be l hilanthr i Au agen above, as well as of all other kinds of Seediin T lanted 
nevo: paes Y ulanthropy, su. e qe r, delivered at Braintree Station. FOREST and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. They are 
and religion i a gg: Par aper. Lu had ; Y AC Park Hall, Gosfield, ET Hed all well ripened, and are in excellent condition for present planting. 
IXON'S NEW MAMMOTH WHITE CELERY.— CATALOGUES and samples may be had free on application. 
The best White Celery grown. It is very early, extremely solid 
and E He. Wherever exhibited has edi. obtained the First A Splendid Stock. 
Prize. To Marl v deir e specia]ly recommend this variety. DAR of LEBANÓN, from 6 to 12 feet; DEODARS, 
PERE eve al P Dior Sony S Qugen S E AOs st sss has rete 
m Hn ‘eet, and bus! hy. e above are such as 
g Ej =; May be had. i Laden of ésta rie R eet Leadenhall : d 
p Ege B É E Sirect, E.C. ; Messrs. Cooper & Borton, 152, Fleet Street, EC; are geo ocüred, and will all m SEU MEUSE 
ES $ 3 £ E E 4 2 ——— —— B E.C. Apply SERA Scorr, Merriott Nurseries, Somerset. 
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d Ape anb aR s HARLES SHARPE a SO , Sleaford, have fine To Nursery Trade. 
: ae Re Re ay 4 4 Stocks of the f ovt. yiz. NE and Two Em E Toe ted LARCH, 9 to 12, 
e DANIEL O’ROURKE es MITAR 12to ie Ji to os and p to i also Seedling 'LARCHES 
A $ PRIZETAKER SON'S ` FAVOURITE all weil i top Ded, healthy, and very hardy Plants, tne produce of 
: a * w OODFORD'S MARROW DILL TS E’S FIRST dm m pe 
BEDM AN'S IMPERIAL HODODEND RON PONTI ue from 3 to 18 inches. 
i m ix Samples and Prices on v REL Trade Prices of these and other LK Nursery Stock, on appli- 
8 E B SS us Boe EARLIEST PEA known is CARPENTERS HER O 
: EE EXPRESS, gathered SIME 7. See Testimoj among which is Transplanted Larch and Quicks. 
y the following fr 
: le Pei, Rmi. ee AD E UNE UM IVAS AND WEAVER (ate. ‘Guo. Untvas), Chester, 
By. w E “Dear md beg to say I have tried your Express Pea th Ec. er pos d Millions of T: SPLANTED H, from 
m we $5 t | and am glad ne be * to si Mies very €" of it as t ns earl: caries? | 1 to 4 feet high, of unexce Lm. quality, also several Millions of 
BS Sos wor we pes d = | Pea GR ve ever grown. I gathered ie pine orta this season nine days ensi TOR TED dh d H argo Ei rU ot which are o! fon 
e d uL. SU eT sees bd t | in advance ofa any pee early variety, and earlier also than have ever her with co: k EVERGREEN: CH 
SS $$ 5 E & Self’ us a | “4 © | been gather vae p pardona t ue Opes air." OAK" E T ve: Jo. cok rà superior EV. cu and 
HE as | ct I| Price 3s, 6d. p Trade price on application. Remittanee ORNAMENTAL REES, and many thousa RD 
ES" E O | requested freni un! sa tg corres) dente: APPLES of apanar. quality. 
—. ud | _ Evwarp Carrenter, Seed Merchant and Grower, Brighton and For prices and conditions of Wes Habri see CATALOGUE, 
ONE E! © | Sussex Seed Warehouse, 96, St. James Street, Brighton. which will bo forwarded on applicatio 
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Ss S È S EJ | E EISEg “The Essex x Rival Pea." AND to be CLEARED this SEASON, which contains 
E | E 5 = = z WORTHY THE R M. A ERE a GARDENERS, as below, all having been twice transplanted, z except those noted, 
| B & e | Oe PE ELEY Bev ing succeeded, after five years’ careful |p. doz p. 100 100 |p-1000 1000 
RA GNE WR Ne ie Os Ss | @ i : E ltivation, in raising à Stoc the above Splendid PEA, is x 
"I OO © m 6 c Ee | = e H O|nowin a position to offer it to the Public. 5000 PRIVET, last s. d.|s. a. d.|s. ^s. od, 
ga ie a E 43 (| The above Pea is distinguished by the following excellent features, spring -|0 9}3 0/2% 0 
3 Bi @ | viz, it is hardy, very prolific, uen early; and possessing the great 1000 WEYMOUT PINES, Tto li ‘foot | .[10,6 0 60 0 
[2] = |P Œ | desideratum of being bt ape in flavour and s n m all 600 COB NUTS, g hey Sa 2 to 3 foot .2 0 12 6 |110 0 
zZz mma La “ mn P Faine ehea e T g erio] arity rts claimed for it over the general 300 SPIRZEA, Sod: 23 to 3 fee .-| 2 6 |25 0 m4 
[ m wo g ajsa class of, Early Pea. 1000 BERBERIS DULCIS, Be 24 feet . -11 6/7 6|000 
á z 424 = 44 $ 4 B ab Mr. ELEY, dete ring that the foregoing merits of this most rape 00 Do. ANGUSTIFOLIA, good bu: ushes, 1to 
4 : 9 o © p| Early Pen should be fully tested Le desde and well-kno 2 feet (2 010 0 | 90 0 
p L = | authorities before its enero acon to the Public, has subinitied i it 25,000 QUICK, 1to 1} foot, stiff stuff qJ be) ae 4 
E E 2 © | for trial and cultiv ation to ad de the leadin, ng Seedsmen and 1000 ORSK CHEBNUTS, i to 2 feet EM 36/9300 
e - Gardeners in Essex, Tonden pen elsewhere, from whom he has| 1000 o 3 feet . |6 0]|45.0 
S zZ 
wo n o e ad A8 = qn | received the most flattering testimonials, fully endorsing the repre- | 1000 to 4 feet 10/6 6} 60 0 
$ g | 8e e Mat. ena named, Price 2 EE z Dee nd PR am ae oe š SH : E f Ag , 
2 È EU E ea iscount. Testimonials forwarded | 1000 into Eno VA E Soire: + $e o eR o 
w pre gihan F 2$ B S z “Sible Hedingham, near H; x. 4000 JERE do. (once transplanted), 1 to (3 0/6 ode o 
wom Te settee ARAM SUR 
ee E ES zx EED POTATOS.—MYATT'S T EY PROLIFIC 3009 BEECH, 1 to 2 foot [2 01124 
= = mw KIDNEY, EARLY DALMAHOY ROUND, and all the earliest | 2000 ood, d 0 3 feet à 9|30/25 0 
RS ORT E Bia [zs] and best varieties, of the finest quality, free from disease, and | 2000 NOS 3 to 5 feet 10/|56/|40 0 
= & RO 3 E al at very moderate ries. Fe ee Toe fest. .. | 5 0 |30to10 
d un uz A to H. . Suarpe, Seed Growers and Nurserymen, Wisbeach, 309 PINUS AUSTRIACA, i to 2 fect . 10/6 0; 50 0 
r % "n = e vehe 500 COMMON ELM, 3 to 5 fee’ - 0 9/4 0) 3 0 
sest) FP jb x re te ta gor «il E 
jn < ; je i we own an 
SS £ ‘ GUase: pnoy uu EDEN a epe SEEDSMEN, good sorts. . Li .12 0 
so, N. imate have the pleasure of send- 
pi aer cx ps aaa S ing out this season for the first, time, the ALBERT SPROUT. T MES SE SH JEW ats ‘eet E free wea the 
Oro © o* BC A Se Albert Sprout was raised by Mr. Melville, Dalmeny Park, is one of | N, E, Rails at Th norp Arch Station on Ch. Fentun and Harrogate 
* . ae the most SS Passa s nee MOUS hybridizer, and es Branch. e office orders payable at Bos n Spa, 
Lm. 4 prove a most useful vegetable for both the peasant an: e peer." It 
€) ^. p. E B ie 'ajhybrid between the Drumhead aro ADd the Brussels Sprout. MD Annos ABE Vo de E^ idence Nur 
voter MU Pe H Bg I The Ie are Arcem emen Py HACEN Sprouts. and AUR a to) 
v R resembling a sma! s a late hardy winter vegetable it will 
be found most invaluable, being fit for Nd when ether B routs are A VAN ERT, NunsERYMAN, Ghent, Belgi d 
- o.vzzp over, and vegetables are scarce. « the gems "of offering the iid mia 
edo 34609 oe pa ES “ Comi: ing in betsrecn n the time when Brussels Sprouts are over and M^ ronscns le quoted prices; this being favourable ef 
S IBURAUM : ao a eons [A the coming in of i ung Cabbage makes it doubly valuable." Scottish pi 
"£g Boge? rdener, June, 1 ioo 0 YOU NG, DOUBLE, and CHOICE CAMELLIAS, in £38. d. 
a Pogas “The flavour. aet cooking was all that could be desired, i, being 50 varieties, no buds . 310 0 
mild and mellow without em GE of coarseness." ue Dess INDIAN AZALEAS, inostly with’ buds 300 
Ohrohiote Apni 23, 1864. Price per Pe 00 Ditto, NEW SU PLANTS 300 
DALMEN SPROUTS Mervin. A hybrid 00 Ditto, HOT- $00 
Heading Cabbage e Brussels Sprouts. "The poss is the moa BULBS GLOXINIAS, in PEASE 110 0 
with T v Seal 1 germ x € ti a pe abes T is Fue Pa is of DASYLIRION GRACILIS, S avivea, d 
prouts or Smal! and termina! 2 Fine Plants o! 
Calendar of PUEDEN medium size. It differs from Brussels Sprouts in belg altogether a and ROB 11e 0 
xo VE Cabbage ; while the latter is a form of the Savoy. The flavour is that | 12 Ditto CHAI HUMILI 116 0 
» <2 the og ge ey pron a6 [X eru. taste j An " r the 50 E A dist: is: yo RE AO we TAM i à 
: caes eu ne succ oi ui obtain: or a rong ds P 
ne te lu ton sip re eet lo path Bem ac leipien et period; Awarded a First-class Certilento by the Royal| 24 Ditto, LOMARIA DISCO : 1,5 0 
ee PRI delis per uo. er than | Horticulturm Socio ety of London, April 9 1861. Price 1s. per packet. | 24 Ditto, WOODWARDIA JAPONICA s 2M 
wn at t time for many years. Wheat sowing FEARNOUGHT CABBAGE ( ELVILLE) —A hybrid between the | 24 Ditto, PTERIS CRETICA re ‘andiewniis ies DL ~ 
is finished, except where any temporary crop, ler as Rape or| early Dwarf Cabbage, and the Dmm Searels see It is| 24 Ditto, PTERIS ARGYRJEA "i EN 
Mustard, has to be got off,! and has t the best of | delicate and well-flavoured, and mpi Mae e Brassica family. | 24 PASSIFLORA CCERULEA . 0 10 t s 
order, and is mostly all up and looking well; we do not Awarded First-class Certificate. 1 er RAW. 12 POLYGALA DALMAISIANA 0 9 0 
find the slug at it yet, although everything has been so infested | ROSEBERRY BRUSSELS SPROUTS (MeLvILLE) —A tall grower | 24 ERY YTHRINA CRISTAGALLI DER 
with it d with i Sprouts, The seed now offered was saved by the opua | 100 ROOTS o AS, in 10 varieties ^ 110 
uring the past summer. There bas been a good deal Bd. per packet, T GBENT HARDY AZALEAS, mostly with ‘tower ; 
threshing going on since harvest; the yield is better VAI D GARNISHING BORECOLE emiten —1s. per | buds, in 50 varieties Br 
and the quali haps was never sur- packer, 100 Hardy Choice RHODODENDRONS, in 50 varieties .. 3 0 0 
—it wi from 64 "x lb. per hel; but the price is Shanon M E IVER). y and a SEU Eum. GRAUE PAR RUBRUM 1 2d 0 
w, and some are using it for cattle and pig fatting, alon vere ear Nd 
MELIIMG “anit Due M nib: ODE Diu VR be eke Qld GIANT AYTON CASTLE perar —6d. to 1s. per | 12 Ditto AURA’ 59 
consumed on farms this year than has been for many y germ TRIPLE CURLED DARK.GREEN PARSLEY (Mrrvin)—A | 24 Fine Plants or YUCCA PENDULA 7. 209 
especially in pig fatting, as they not requiring roots aro better | choice variety. 6d. per packet, m 
to the present irvamstanoos "umstances of the farmer; though it Y SCOTCH BROCCOLI. 210 0 
h, a t| DALMENY MAY acer —The heads are large and compact, 200 
E and Say ad targi and vans X 4 90 
mr oen bes ito, HAI A. A t 
sh ; ECL S d for hardi- DWARF + 3.00 
Er ae erat oom ad Q0 Ditto, on own roots E 0 
from i} Prices of the above to t! vp 24 DWARF SOER NE NkgUSpo Fortis ARGENTHIS EY ta 
to 58 Ibs. . per bushel el; whar, according to quality, would Dx e ede A VEGETABLES and FLOWE WER § SEEDS published | 50 Song PI ants, VIRGINIAN EN. esi s 
dun sell for malting Cy not considered nt for that in December, and will be found to include many choice Novelties, gc Stro ants, GLYCINE SINENSIS co ss 
g» rt purpose $ 1 
— eerie m WERT ne SIGNONTA RADICANS ix i vt 
this year. i cg: this will not be one of tke best of years CLEMATIS AZURE A G R. ANDIFLO ORA 
for sedi labour, and F — so far advanced, a little may be | To T T ey je T fas 5 | Salata 
r, an ere are many public works ms | THORN, QUICKS t to bai Sold, Ber ere 12 SOPHIA 5 Mob 
need not be worse off; but perhaps many of | 50 00 2: ages and strength; together with c onding E js VITICELLA VENOSA De 
those end are the first. to be spared from the farm me not | Stocks of Forest, vere ens and Ornamental Trees. IR pos DE LN E 
eae Deb, will be most useful as navv Mangels all| Apply to Josern Smirnu, Sen., Tansley Nursery, Mateos, — 100 DELPHIN: n eties ery 1 
stored, and a very lig t crop they are in m most cases, Swedesare | TF AWS HOLLY BERRIES, HORSE CHi STNUTS, 150 EPIMEDIU Uo varetes ee 
pecan rh better, bi pa from an average crop. Jorsips H and ACORNS to be had at very moderate pri 100 DEUTZIA. GRACILIS - 
may be said to be almost a complete failure, the early sown | Waterford. For further particulars appl ly 100 HEDERAS in in 4 varieties 
having rotted off, while the later have not grown. There is D. H. Hı iganes The es, Clonmel, Ireland. Y uses po plants, 2 years grafted .. 
little work now on t e attending cattle, | A large number of SERUOE FIR, 1} to 3 fect, will be sold under 109 HERA THONS OMSONTAN wes E d 
chalk, : &e. ; ue Sehid rm 4 MAG ears grafted pi is 
3 " ; "p—— per | regular pri: a REA bushy 
now they have been for a MAIS orest Trees, Shrubs, & TRIPE ET. WOME 0G, PSA ee 1 
e md KENNE NERVARO u Deg to ite ub 100 RENNES MAXINUN (Quer st alid 
ve k p pkra 
TREES and SHRUBS of vv mci d  pavnolmmrd A tr mede E Sie, 
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nen ig E mig &c., and which they are if N.B. an AIRA R om ener; an he: 
at : Messrs, R. Sirm S 5, Lane 
Pedum uite Puis nxui Their NEW” BERE Se PRICED CATALOGUE for zenu: ES eee 
cleaned from the ust or pulp that AUTUMN. 100, ond SERENG IN NO RHEE ber th OEY EIGATE SILVER SAND (bes quality for Pla 
mill, for which we should be and T 
séconimodanion.” enables T. K. & Co. to transmit Goods daily to all xn. en qu MORE, Sandstone, &c. Circula 
may be free on vr eked 16s. e oA delivered, 
BT gbo had i from on M and increased Railway | Reigate NC "Varios x kinds of excellent Pea vm 
ce the delay of a M or ne rs tion, 
z and Seed Establishment (Established W. Snort, Sand and Peal r post ireo pm application y 
