CHRONICLE. [Jan. 5, 1856. 
D CEN 
VEGETAB LE SEEDS, 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Te “KITCHEN GARDEN. CERMAN FLO AND 
: i ie year’s Whelesele CATALOGUES of 
- FLOWER and VEGETABLE rag vil A be 
JAMES: CARTER & Co. SEEDSMEN, seis crete 
P: p b: An k, Spt is of Lata gtr and may still be had on application. peed 
from Mr. J. RUPP PELL, 22, Milman’s Row, Chelsea, London, 
H T G H H (0) j B (0) R N, i @) N D p N, mana vere ae w ner ie u maot care. The rarest and choi 
inds are offered at modera e pri: 
Oon INUE to supply D of VEGETABLE SEEDS for 1 arge or sm: 1 “gar rdens, from 17. to 5l ) OTHERS. ~ 
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kir 
and 
ards; these selections, made with the greatest care, and gl 3 the most ri and approved varieties, have OHN PERKINS pede gn oer ine following sorts 
hitherto n never Ph gm to give purchasers the most complete satisfaction. J.C. & Co. beg to observe that all NEW SEEDS advertised, POTATO 
should t as, be in their Catalogue, can be however supplied by them ee the current prices. Their CATALOGUE of “larga ins i 
AL, ie EGETABLE, esak a SEEDS, acknowledged to be the best published, will be forwarded AlMiomor Waluht-leat Es aie x S. f 
po. paid upon applica Jackson’s Improved do. Far 
enn, 
ng 
Soden’s Early Oxford 
Rillett’s Flourball 
Nepole American Seedling 
JAMES CARTER & Co., Seedsmen, 938, 8, High Hol Holborn, London. 
Pike Taskar’s Seedling 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. en ete 
100,000 Horusa Fir, 14 to 4 feet. 
30,000 Scotch do., 2 feet. 
50,000 English Oaks, 3 to 4 feet and 4 to 5 feet. 
aa 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON'S | 8 aera CIS Ea 
e e . 4,000 to 5000 fine standard Beech, 6 to 8 feet. 
A A tan 
T A L (@) G U E The above trees have been well iaaa E and will mor 
with safety. Prices may be had on application. 
i Pea na er 
Per ids 
Of thea: ioe bik novelties of Q a a fall- sized Engravi ng of the new Chinese Potato connnunications are grnet Esi arg Nostbanipien where a 
Is NOW reai and can TIS on ication, ce he n Re chee 
: i Ng app (YROCUS, TULIP, anb HYACINTH BASKET: 
t contains upw rieties of FLOWER SEEDS, the whole of which are systematically arranged under their i ĝ Zi ab ee x 
different E parir AN Aaka a i Mardy, lf Hardy, bie Tender Annuals; paina Perennials, Alpine, or Rock Plants, A u z re ine ganiogs, » z p! pe 
very choice variety of Seeds of Greenhouse, Stove, and Hardy O. ental Flowering Trees and Shrubs. In nearly all cases the ina f a oaro N. gagh e and Japanned in a variety 
height the Plant attains with the colour of its flower is given, so that amateurs >r persons unaoquainted with the names will be 370,0 xford Streef, C y ICH. ana Imperial Wire Work 
aag to select a theme Parties not customers of E. G. H. & Son, but desirous of ‘this Catalogue either for reference or other- | ° xtor D. nd sant Wee Siea up. 4 
“od have it forwarded to oo FRER, on app lying g by ain stating their address, an ee escription. 
a bo: Hes ENDERSON & t the following. NEW PLANTS will be sent out by them during the ETTIN OR SHEEP FOLDS 
spring my autumn, the prices p will be found at AI Tare y AND o. Holland Street, ` Blackfria 
the end of the above Catalogue, London, are e origina introduears of ü 
Ardisia Sieboldi Dianthus albo-nigrican Fuchsia Emperor Napoleon COCOA‘NUT FIBRE. SHEEPFOLDING NETS, which | 
Camellia Jenny Lind a ST delicatum Venus-de Kodici years’ experience has proved to possess the most extraordina 
an pk Nymph Belle Alliance is Donna Joaquin: durability when exposed to alterations of weather. Cocoa- 
ountain of Snow Mrs. Gerard Leigh cee, kapan of Burlington fibre will wear out several sets of tarred hemp netting, and is i 
” Soe ntess of Bective svar me Mrs, Dargan a Voleano di Aqua light that a herdsman may with ease carry 200 yards of i 
pe Lady Turner Countess of Rosslyn "e Pa Witpey & Co. were awarded a Prize Medal for this Nettin 
* Indispensable ta Earl of Burlington n Ranunculæfiora by the Royal Agricultural Society in 1842, at the Exhibitiont 
‘ = Lady Smythe i Lord Bolingbroke Gynerium argenteum all Nations, in 1851, and at the Exposition Universelle, Pari 
b . Aur f uchess of Cleveland 1855. Sold in Nets of 50 and 100 yards long, 42 inches high, b 
r ie Duchess of Kent ` Duke milto: Gloxinia a te eline the Manufacturers, WILDEY & Co., at the Cocoa-nut Fibi 
š ae Mr. L Verbena Lady Camo: and Works, Holland Street, Blackfriars Road, 0 
Bridal Ring Mrs. Archer Clive ” i RELOAR’S A-N FIBRE 
i $ B: 
E wei ani O Gi ax Ta TURES consist of MATTING, 
Fa Begonia picta Nosegay Potentinia coccinea flore-pleno TRESSES; HASSOCES, BRUSHE 
. Cicnabarina hybrida Countess of Oxford grandiflora maculata odevate és, containing prices 
è Mrs. poanien Williams p tine flore-pleno i TRELOAR , Cocoanut Fibre Man 
rer, ga 
a Pio mised by hi 
” 
” 
> ” Bin. Š Lady Harcourt Shes Queen, the Duke of Northumberland for aioe 
* be ” i » Countess of Dunmore ” Lady Alice Peel Grace the Du ke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Pro 
¥ oy genes! Pelissier k ppm rea magnifica ” ` Viscountes Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Paxton fo | 
š ” Francisco Azalea Bride ”  Lueifer Crystal polar 3 oyal Zoological Society, late Mrs, Lawre: 
Oe Ree bert ” aie diapploon bw Ealing Par ollier, yee Dartford. 
5 i PETE he f 7140 tho TRADE aai PRÒT SCT FROM MORNING FROST 
a "e 4 MO,” a Site made of patent prepared a 
r 
of Heat a oa Gold, keepin 
i. tarpe, Tt is poa 
HEAT FOR 
Er W Sorat 
valu- ge Pi s of Seed 
ALTON NURSERY, LIVERPOOL. 
ENTLEMEN Pu. 
ANTING NEw oo kingdom. 
to Com 
an 
Loan besr testi W. S. invites gk ia rable quantities 
and s- superior Broceoli, for I have seen aama Trees pie i Shrubs to inspect his Pans: and outa ae 
heads every. week from the y G » rices on the et ani Ho mere pe ight oi trees (as quoted in | severest frost. necessary, as 
Dorking, Surrey, April 6, W. Uxperwoon.” | Fists) gives no ar etast oe sipati select plants for | to give a fall from the middle of the peg towards the sid 
To Messrs. Mitchinson and , Truro, l ituatio The same preparation makes first-rate paving for BA 
Son, n Corn 
. 6d. worth of and B. A few hundreds of the larger sized and finely shaped | CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM- ie i o other situati 
will send me a small packet of the Early Broccoli you advertised | plants of the Araucaria “te ar and Cedrus Deodara ame been | where a clean, hard bottom is a desidera May be laid 
year eat d 
and stoo ein Del uiv 
cure their travi ling in Sans winter sgaili well as in n, 
Man of the Cement, J. B. Waits & 
tminster. 
~ perpina WIRE GAME NETTING, 
. 4 atin one WE. 
~ ete 
beg to 
Ú . had a crop of them this season, 
* r in circumference, and quality 
Cut the first on the 11th kab If seed is 
scarce, be kind rere: peter et gate ; Gardener, Ce i . National Floricultural Society, July 26, 1855. 
Grampound, Cornw Be aa —20 plants from F.and A, Surrn, Dul: wich. Z REAA 
Me ia AMERICAN PLANTS.—A ne having the power to award Certifies ; ie s; ates 
ETIVE CAm a reg published of 4 rat of plant anta “trae Annuals, and therefore not co ot shin re ote: 5 oe < 
Scarletand other Rhododendrons, | flowers), wish to express their unanimons opinion of the great ; : <2 ones, sect secenes £54 
Botanie Gardens, se of the collection produced, which for ae mr ety, ora Me ee > : RI Setter ete 
obser- size, do ubleness, ani ports excellence, had <? C 5 
come 
Dr. LINDLEY, on = 
“hey are fully equal, and in several particulars vastly 
rior to the best I have seen in Continental establishments.” 
wap ae Ge ag _Report of the Meeting of the National Floricul- 
tities, and of | tural Society, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 4th, 1855, 
well- plants of wi are called 
hed by Mr. ‘Saath, bs (Dalvie an = 
Bee eae AND BUSEY 5 Markek Place, 
msequence of 
the MAMAIA of the above la Ba havı 
a great reduction in the prices, 
2-7 
2-inch 
2-inch 
inch mesh, i a wide 
= 
strong, do. ... + 
h intermediate, Dong es 
Baas: s h extra strong, do. ... 
į = tention of gentlemen, publiee eS, A ‘ z Sura have appointed as N All bove kinds eam be made 
ing, is a i >et , foregoing; | s Tiaerson & Sun, Wellington Ron 
l i  & Co. an seme reduce 
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of any width fonda 8 
eal is ts a coarser 
castle, Manufacturers of iaprag Stra: 
Deer Fencing, Iron Hurdles, 
