SzPTEMBEE 24, 1854.) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
913 
FL !cNTHs for EXHIBITION. e  GARDENERS VADE-MECUM. gapa; rs, and of these it is a fair presumption 
at yon "EV Sod eA that many have become converts to the practice. 
Per 100. Dozen SSRS. DOBSON ax SONS will b ke trus, as dap ntisgo 635, steak ioe: te 
Finest sorts by mame ..£4 4s — 13s MES NS will be happy to make | bulk o bardy fruit pr xe we must rely on 
Very fine :73 10 9 nts with New ny in the di ide, to supply xi fashi d " d . d 
Good i2 " them with the choicest CALCEOLARIA, CINERAR RIMULA | our old-fashioned orchards, judi y - 
wf and HOLLYHOCK SEED, ready eae up in Sealed ee and after the rinciple s which r. Cox is 
Good we for Beds, Ribands, &c. which has given such great satisfaction to most of the leadi: ng firms Fere p: 
in soparate colours (fresh imported), zis. in the United S ric ral allowance made. piaining in our columns, it is unquostionabie 
; es = s other h and, that many of our choicer frui 
| es, Crocuses, Tulips, Gladioli, ke, nt d Cinerarias. e miniature f it 
| pg vers Aci prices, as per PE MOSUR J DOBS SONS h a large and u ly ure irul 
which may be had gratis and e e healthy "d ms d "they will ert. een | kaitar as | Mr. Rr IVE Mr dt with such aid-as 
very moderate rices eir collection conta ins al e lea pod ow 
x & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed op kin iee dut in ded fnteridecre 3 ordering. eiradvan- | un be derived irom “Qu uince aug? r 4 arfing 
z E to com cat revious to orderin; ak H 
Establishment, Reading. | fotr new CA’ LOGUE is jhst m: died sn "Ys bo had o | Stocks, a the practice of root-pruning, 
Established esc =a of a Century. | application. sp LIST idi | biennial remo and the summer pinching system 
| New is now res i 
| PE Uf Loue eA | LE pruning E ies p Fue formation of cordon, of 
rami ush- rees, 
TL ? XN J OBSON anD SONS’ SUPERS SEEDS. |P. , 
Bp" ER AND IcCULLOCIT, CALCEOLARIA, unequalled, 1s, 6d., , 38. 6d, dós] | | This method of culture is wise ntl 
CINERARIA, 1s., 2s. 6d., and 5s. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA extra, 
AS OG extra fine, 2s. and 5s, 
HOLLYHOCK, E rb, 18. eod 2.04. 
‘A liberal allowance to the Trade. 
Woodlands Nursery, Isleworth, W. 
Covent Garden 1s., 2s. 6d., and ds. 
| 
HAS. - THBY, NunsERYMA Cla SE 
J London, S. rs a few Pa ackets of ins cene SEEDS save 
| this season fr ue ‘Plants that aineta d p^ at the London EH 3 
CYCLAM T eaesss dee per pkt. ind 
INS € 
c ONSEIL V A1 
1. E M. uo. t 
1 21. Tos 
'ORY. 
A E TA, v dn 
10s. 6d. L LARI fe Y us Sinon possible strain 
ANSY, from 24 best vars. out 
Can 
DEN ONLY. 
No. 10. No. 11. 
LO 
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No. 12. 
y adapted for 
la rige d gardeners who take ees interest in 
management of their own ‘trees, Root-pruning 
$151 £ 
ba medo te size zi the trees 
POR FLOW ER GAR 
No. 7. | T 
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FOR GREENHOUSE and F 
| 
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M 
| 
v INÉS from Eyes, stro: 
RUE 1l. 1s. ps 10s. 6d. each. 
LOWER 
0. e 
1. 1; 
10s. 6d. 
GARDEN 
No, 17. 
15s. ba 
UE, which may € obtained 
` No.1 
,,105. 
| 6d. pe 
varie rh an bri 
| this popular favourite. pL it are ae Baits 
| Hine ended and universally admired at ihn Pt 
| Show: ‘Th is îs a rare chance to Ba of raising first-class sorts. 
| Spall’ l's new gue TED HYBRID MIMULUS, ls. per packet. 
Merchants and Florists, 12, King Street, 
For full particu ia: are see CATALOG w ki TY 
post VA M Uer n. 
unting to 21s. rds sent Carriage-free. 
Hyacinths and T " Choice v oy 
8. WILLIAMS c ome Ares supp of the finest 
quality of all the varieties of DUTCH ne CAPE BULBS. 
For prios and gra tion of the vei and colours of the 
various kinds, GUE, which will be forwarded Post free 
se 
Nr, 
BARR & Hit 
Covent Garden, W.C. 
WO NE W 
Seed Packets, 2s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
PRIMULA CARMINATA SPLENDENS, a 
coloured one. 
P. FILICIFOL ed). 
s, 10s., an 
‘ots, 0s., A (Fern-l 
es, Holloway, London, N. 
E. G. Hn x & Bow, Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, 
London, 
and Choice Plants 
TWENTY. 
Tux TENA. being First Prizes. 
The DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE 
Cultural remarks, free i Be ps 
Early orders earnestly solicited, as the 
the iner demand. 
ingale Bla 
New 
MAE ME 
1 assorted Colle ct ons of E 
and LYCOPODS MISCELLANEOUS STOVE and GREENHOU: 
PLANTS, VARIEGAT TED and „ORNAM MENTA 
PLANTS, TREE FE 
specimens. A E ESCRIPHMVE a d PRICED CATALOGUE p 
free on nd 
dis 
Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway, London N. 
, with numerous 
possibly 
n cannot 
a M BE Ee 
quii E Sos Bulbs 
ARKER eem is ‘ea unce tis his "NEW 
ower 
FIMBRIATED  PRIMULAS. 
beautiful new 
eav 
See other Advertisements of the older kinds of fimbriated Primulas, 
vites inspection of his large and 
OTIC XL ius 
L FOLIAGED 
mongst which are some very s 
=) 
B 
fs 
mme of sue 
transplanting and root-prunin g, whieh, if not done 
annually, lp at least be Sern ay "- tw 
ye Pega ain in € 
PROBERT E P 
pETDADOSUE, Sppteining ant pm ve, and 
Priced Lists of New, ior d Beautiful I-foliaged Plants, Azalea 
Indica, Conifers, Exotic Fruit Trees, 
Exoti X Orchids, Greenhouse E e Plai 
and Shrubs, ue Tapia ene gi &c., Hyacinths, Tuli ips, 
Gladioli, E other Bulbs, is now published and will' be forwarded to 
appli 
c Exotic N ting, S 
EST | RIDING NURSERY mre "SEED, COMPANY 
have receiv thar gen pee Mu em DSL Boone 
Ge [XI Bulbs, and 
RDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1864. 
ud ai 
MEETINGS TOR TRE ENSUING 
Horticultural one -— Fruit 
from Hollan TELE E Noon 
ever offered. 
RIS COLLECTI 
60s., 805., 
COLLECTIONS for BE 
* assi 
ONS for FORCIN 208., 
DS and gan at n of i 
inths, Narcissus, Crocus, Jonquils, Snowdrops, nones, Ranun- 
Suite, ‘Tris, Double and "Single am S, &c. 
1500 roots in the ves OEC ar 3000 roots, correctly named, 80s. } 
Hed ditto IT med, 40s. 2500 ditto, 1005. 
500 ditto, No charge tor Pac! amm 
CATALOGUES now wed 
Witte erates St. John’s, Wakefield. 
es—Extra Extra cae 
AND REL. DICKSO AND S 
have now read: sending out. Ae some Amen BOR €: ae 
mu. VINES of P ‘the x new nid le acing kan 
as thick as eo a E) get and ES RT a 
season will be gained. A beti ted ph ti ceu, ein e ae never 
grown.  Inspecti - “trite each, 
according to kinds and strength. eee or Feinde o Jication. 
** Upton ” Nurseries, Chester. 
N 
m IVERY A 
daran 
A CORRESPONDENT has 
detis mies nd g 
whole surface has little wg of dirt 
ed to it b 
canis the, gen minutely wit 
cannot s » but ha d he do one so he wou 
M en t 
ma patches of the sam. 
noy Hardy Bri Lco omens 4 fine intermatted flocci. 
p SON h vhs d serm mw to ^ offer e rq 
BPS trne piai as g? eU aper tg red some acutenes s on 
Che Gardeners Chronicle, , 7^ a curious yet in 
tre e Qui 
sent us a ‘sample of 
PoraTos, in which the | 
an 
very short 
à feti qx a very early stage of 
ah akdine s, Mr. Rivers tells us, ous 
rr rau way of training Pea 
e stock, which they. eall training 
training, 
ee, one “year à om the bud, 
e shoot, a ionis as it 
This is the first pinching, m E ino 
These pinehed shoots all put forth. Jr 
which must be pinched to (etas leaf, and so 
all the young € 
leading shoot topped. 
12 inches in ladgtll, ey 
shoots b Pun ga Voi: 5 all "but e Téadete ik 
pinched in he way already described. oen 
process is toia ted every season 
plete di: TE cent 2 = result, 
F e cordon syst ing! 
is much to be- recom r small g 
db ier it is desired to état bdato a dunistdera ln 
tion, 
ap dicte or dist 
| modes. A you art 
is ia planted per every sid 
four leaves, h 
and a very com: 
This, which is 
Lu 
"What the Quince stock is to the "EH the Para- 
dise stock i is to the Apple, nd the Mahaleb stock 
Plants; show dorelormenty gu itr requi 
CHUM ACULEATUM ACROCLADO 
ATH RIUM FILIX- TOME NA MUCRON ATUM, EET 
GLOMERATUM. 
ey have Gach received First-c| 
(Th: TS from the ds 
Horticultural Societ Caen T Botanic 
at all. In the course of a few weeks probably 
the whole would bei inves sted with a coloured vend 
On the Paradise stock Apples ok, 
pyramids of great beauty and utility. This stoc 
like the Quince, has a str 
ndene 
LAU E M degna vm. 
ing, S6 would at iens render the crop ) unsaleable 
The us the common Copp er 
Web 
2 
gs to announce that his New | 
des Arey 
be Rhian) which is so destructive 
“Beal rlet, and other Choice RHODO- | to 
tricts ucerne and Asparagus, whose die. ots 
He 
"E 
z 
, as 
with heights Md races bn the 
SES, FOREST TREES, &c. 
leading Minds of EVERGREEN, 
Stati ion, 
> ROS 
M ex sine Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, near Sunningdale 
rn Railw: 
kt Rhododendron 
JORS 
New Har 
WATER. E hess to offer. ‘the following 
tg O eg Price 219. eac fon win the sont eeoa to to 
beers in ‘caitvation, and are much ti y 
ù 
ain any further development in the pit 
jepen plan however would be to 
kar gine dbi other 
appare 
Bees derived ppa ntly 
whether this has kaa 
production of the Cop 
say. M. J. B. 
o di with the 
e are unable to 
cd 
bright rosy scarlet, close compact truss, 
htest carmine, with dark eye, fine shape 
Wr are reminded of the revolution wrought 
our Frurr GamDENS by the i 
dark rosy cri 
be i sea and hat hab 
Scarlet, very large truss, and fine fol! 
h immense dark ‘k marking, which mage 
ck 
THE WARRIO 
SURPRISE, à a light i Tiao, shar re 
rous matter 
introduction of 
of t the 
e tho 
aradise or 
shoot ; T dt 
M k at about 10 or i 
by Agee nd tanding 
s 
the surface and 30 or 40 yards 
nm the gh an eye at the 
top of iron fas ns paci at intervals of six feet. Plant 
the trees six fect apart, train logos along the wire 
an nd when ihey meet graft t them to each other so 
u 
one toot poa Re 
Peamidel and eis h iien and, 
which Mr. Rrv. ad i 
Nursery, Bagsh 
LANTING E .—100 sorts 
in all sizes; 300 do. REVERGREENS; 
ES - REES, 
400 d. FLOWERING SHRUBS; 400 do. ROSES; dao, CLIMBERS; 
by 
ee FER, | little of his, which i 
M 
the appearance “of a a twelfth, ‘tition AE a this 
form a us very side shoot 
of these cordons is to be pnd in to Tirte luin 
this | all the summer; and the nea 
d thus 
subject 
must o 
1000 do. FRUIT TREES; 5000 dox Winter and Summer BEDDING 
FEAN 3 ral GREENHOUSE and STOVE PLANTS, 
to_J. Scorr, Merriott Nurseri 
Fruit Tree, 7d. ; See Plant, 6d. [snc eg Nurse 
; 2000 do. 
& 
S 
LOGUES. 
As 
Bulb, and Seed do, ons stamp Me ursery, | and Bush Fruit Trees; with instructions for Root Pruning, 
. to be th eh and p e d together reed denis &c, &c. By THOMAS b Twelfth Edition. London. 
Mecum, a INST orticultural and Planting improvement. Longmans. 1864. Pp.1 
n saber comprise a aon company of 
* The Miniature Fruit Garden; or the Culture of Pyramidal 
Apis zu 
and 
se respect to all cordon trained iut; that root- 
