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NEW TURNI UDD! ND DWARF RSTANDARD dint er has been afforded by the difficulty of 
E'S “ECLIPSE,” es TOP YELLOW HYBRID | eRYBRID. PERPETUAL AND OTHER 
WAIT rum | Wie AM WOOD ax SON respectfully. ‘invite | finding any one able to state, of his own knowledge, 
HIS new and distinct variety ia 4 Lager between d attenti above, which they are | 1M answer to a recent correspo ti to what pur- 
the Bec Top Swede and P Yellow Scotch | ° ering as made j Per dozen pos y y. € 
Turnip; it possesses the of Davi of the Sede, and may be | PAE p BUT DDED ROSES oes ee 12s. to 18s. appl ied. last m Gonatus t the experienced 
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may be had on application, or may be seen at the principal Seed | ~ New Hybrid Perpetual Rose DUCHESS. OF NORFOLK, | n urseryman Hereford, has furnished some 
Establishments throughout "the kingdom. The Seed can be | bright vivid crimson, Standards or Dwarfs, 3s.6d. each, with a | evidence which i induces us to point attention t 
obtained of all res pectablp Seedsmen, price 3s, per lb.—A liberal | liberal discount to the Trade if six or more ree ate ordered. t 
allowasiée ty the Catalogues gratis on application. present subjec 
ts: . G. WAITE, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London. — Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. It is pro Jable that very few of our readers ever 
SPLENDID SEEDLING HERBACEOUS CALCEOLARIAS. = TO GENTLEMEN ENGAGED IN PLANTING, heard of E pag called Ailanthus paua 
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5s. per dozen a few of his unrivalled CALCEOLARIAS.| QTEPHEN SHILLING begs to offer good Trans- Gant ‘And a pa Big ood .qualities,. even iy 
They are very beautiful healthy strong plants, and are now quite | planted PLANTS and FN S of far seth at very low iy J hs & k q , an 
ready for their permanent shift into large ah | oer So = aan tity of either sort wee ornamental point of view, which should have saved 
W.B.can recommend them with the est confiden Ar 2,3 t orf feet. 1 hesnuts, Sto 12 ft. | it from neglect ; for it is perfectly hardy, has a 
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they have been saved only from the most aie pipri iar 10 000 aee Finn he to 10 feet. | 5,000 B Beech, 6 to 10 feet, . Ay 
finest shaped varieties, and if potted at will make splendid | 10,000 Tree Box, 2 A et. 15,000 Rhododendron Ponticum, | Most n oble aspect, and grows excessively fast. pe 
blooming plants—Camden Nursery, Camberwell, London 1,000 Aen ra 10 feet. ti i au = ‘he Node soot oe given o: of it by Loupon (Arbor. Brit. p. 49 1) 
_+ DP WwW Pah - ae ee ee N he whole of the above are well worthy o at seth pier, 
EAR A AS. |in quality, the pet yn of good healthy colour ‘and bush; is as exact asit could have been at the time when he 
gon’s cree ing. Fe dp rgl B ay cs ae ta ) | All T oppa aiina will have immediate attention. wi e :— 
— These radiala ie nary Peas, which are near imilar in habit rth Warnb h N Odi Saf ts, 2} miles “ ‘ 
e as early as Double- blossomed Frame, oara feet in height | from m Winehfield Station, South Western Raile rs st Sp 4 a sa spe cies of a ilanthus is a native of the 
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fall of large pods nal in — from the bottom to the Pn deb ae PEARS GRAFTED ON THE QUINCE i PYRAMIDAL nort ern provinc ces 0 ina, more particularly in 
Taena Tea peer ns Mart te Landon, of omen | SHAPED TREES. | the neighbourhood of Pekin. Seeds were sent to 
5, eac ch J. FRASER beg to aanonnee that their | England, to the Royal Society of London, by the 
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H st é M peels LLEN, 6, Leadenhall S la J. & J. F. have sold a large number of these Trees for the last sown by Miller in the helsea Botanic 
MINIE '& z uen 3: a P th = years, and a received agave otters from Sat arden, and by ee 8 Carteret W ebb, i passer og 
Noo, core OLTON, 15: eet Stre zal the country speaking in ve igh eir productive- 
Jao N: H & Sons, 3, 39, os ng William ia: City... ss. They can therefore recommend them with greater confi- i urrey, in the same year, s tree produced 
FRASER, uN. (lately with “ita aaunsio the notice of thei Sapo x pene 3 pep ublic in general. rgi freely, it e soon generally propagated ; 
i proi Air Nash, & Co., pate WILLI iu ieee o ee. a Bri age ooo d there ; are eer fine spe cimens of it in different 
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and WILLIAM LEWIS GOAD (many years with Messrs. ‘ 
Jacob Wrench & Sons, London Bridge), beg respectfully to gjs J. FRASER, venue RYMEN, Lea Bridge parts NV ebb at 
inform their friends, the trade, and public generali, that the Essex, beg to offer fine Standards of the following 
have taken i i treet, Within, where beantiful NEW ROSES :— aaa others saeh gha ve spk ung up koni the pate 
they intend carrying on the SEED BUSINES ss all its | Belle Lyon . Od. TA Laure de s.d ean the soil, were in existence about the 
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HE BEST NEW SPOTTED GERANIUM OF fe Ta Mos Panaché d'Orleans ... |. been applied to any useful purpose in Europe, 
i THE SEASO Ai ced ” (noon Pm Boe ock T Sir ohn Frauklin pns o e iat -3 í a trees of a large size are not yet sufficiently 
very fine variety not having been sufficient for the demand, | Souv oa Madam MER mi z ` ‘ 
it was not sent out in October last as announced, but will be sent Li ie 6 cutie ne Dijon rrea ae: merous to a of their being cut down 4 for * 
var early ini Maga at 2ie. each. It is the darkest spotted e Wi Mermioz (Te) 08d. profitable applioation In France and Italy, it is 
Vi wary! yet offered, and will please all hirchatia, being an abun- For annie roo tion of = bove see Catalo e, which ma; i i and 
pate ume: ' good ‘eo age Ja bt be attractive, "A A Certificate of | be had on applica: fon —Jan ne 7 — cae eine wy wes = Ne walks, 
was awarded t the June Exhibition of th Royal | a a DÉSIR A that 
Botanic Society. SE aie hme ea ROSE, MADAME DESIR tre, the Horschestat ye Patan ene other 
The following n rieties are ending out GIRAUD (Van peer Bi Perpétuelle, ee a remon alts t liable 
Mundi (Beck’s), azer _auite mot in co solos “sultan (Dabeon? 3), tante, white oon vi pink ne, and m: zn ice 4s; . a ae 
31s. 6d.; Margaret (Beck’s), 21s.; Constancy (Beck’s), 31s. 6d.; | —Apply to Mr. R. S aP. pra. G font Tow Street, | to ‘be cked by insec age w Ger great 
avis tia Cheeks) en Evelyn gt Sh 215.5 Mr. White London. Also, | recommendation, and ety continue on i tree, and 
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Son's), 21s.; Juliet (Dobson's), 31s. 6d. Gate ety (Dobson’s), 21s. | hybrid between a Rhododendron maximum an nt Azalea, | n their meet colour, 
Descriptive Catalogues on a : ; exceedingly pretty. Hardy. 21s, ember ; ee sudd (yE the 
Joun Dozson & Son, Woodlands Taz a LYCHNIS SIEBOLDI (Van Hovurrs), quite hardy Japan | wir a ften 
VERSCHAFFELT, Nurserrman, Ghent (Bel- perennial, large white flowers, in? nieta] form and flowers of | P! a es remaining on orten 0 lon; 
e ginm), begs to offer a NEW BIOTA pager is quite | ‘Pe Lychnis Coronaria, batt twice larger. 1s. 6d. The ree gr rows in any soil , though one that BE atey 
distinct from ‘the others, and is warranted a rm A oe = bse im. 
ee ee a ye ees RENDLE an CÔ, Seep Mer- a 7 
This fine Coniferous plant E will yak ET PAE fn Ver WwW oa ANTS; | pirar according to Bin following phe size, yen to SRY. | pd pey Il grow. ES 
Sehaffelt’s “Illustration Horticole. £1 will be sent carriage fi to 1 " 
A. V, also directs attention to his Journal L’ILLUSTRA- t ton mit. probabla, je found Spini g tree to he ` 
“TION HORTICOLE, which is one of the best bd ager po be 3 a aoe H“ will be sent carriage fa e, and cut down ery third or 
Syke AD fe Continent. Tuet last epps (12th Namber of the aoa on the Broad Guage Railway, to any gies fourth year fo r fael” 
1. Genetyllis talfiora o town in Devon pa obi ra or to Cork, Dublin, and e idea of its rate of growth m: be gathered _ 
2. Perpetual Panachée d'Orléans. | Liverpool by Stea fro om the following table, compiled ph Loupox’s 
lematis campanifio: £5 will b tfi 
4: Dion edno te int sikii oomnty). Railway pihne in England and Wa a and to any | the last :-— 
The Work can be d obtained of his deeb teh. SILBERRAD, Port H ain Fn psc et cebu. Scotland, and Ire in scr nd. 
X 4 ‘or fu: p: see “ RENDLE’s PRICE Diameter | Hei 
eiii ee Grea at t Tower a te EO T E Eae Diea a to he obtained from Wm. E. Reso & To] Where growing. Age. pimio ag 
Seed Merchants and = d — a so outh, Devon: a 
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years ago, with the exception of 
WILLIAM woop AND SON savin a good stock — = as IA 
well grown plants of the fol egan Hens are desirous of ofring g th PA Pi dyi e eat t = all ee ee s 
-them at reduced prices, be furnished by the un a for e speedy transu of all oon ii, inKent «. ..| 20 years. | 1 foot. 
es een | elds 3 “a WA Seeds con be forwarded White Knights.. -c| 19'years.|9 inches. |27—30 ft. 
genie eer pein ae i ot direct hi Steamer, or or by the South Wales Rail- ro hg! Meee. Cambridge. arema, = atts 9 feet. 
upressus Gov 4 Glouc Wee ee . | 3—3% ft. 
Libocedrus chilensis, i S 'and 3 poi ere Ede Bot. Garden, Geneva ..  ..|Unknown.| 2 ft..5in. |45 to'50 ft, 
Cupressus funebris a remarkably y fine and bushy, 413, — Mangan Bayi & Co., Seed Merchants and Seed Growers | Hort. Gardens, Chiswick __. | 30 years. |1 in.| 35 feet. 
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2, Hlymouth; Devonshite. oss adaz Mare) ad ao inst 
Juniperus recurva, 3 and 4 feet. ED: FOR IRELAND. ey Pe rhaps some of our correspondents living near g 
Wann miiie i plein nc rosy wid CORK, DUBLIN, [hee len cm tell we the renl age and Frat 
Crypto ica, jendid l , and 4 feet. BELFAST, d LIMERI ge Steamers cali - 
ie Aaah ade gg ee enkitiier. week at the r at West ern Docks, 's soc ndlt ptt the Garden of the ne ap has been | 
their ries attende ed to form three arms the ground, which 
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Thuja aurea, nice bushes, 1 ‘deg i ill find ith, | allow 
ao a fine 2 er ey wi fad to with | allow A t 
Pinis excelsa, very fine, iep mom Legere 7 z | has interfe ts 
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__ Woodlands Nursery, Marestield, near Uckfield, Sussex. _ SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1856. ng 
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a a Fate sie Te Sunnis enormous crop was grown last | We have been occupied during so many years in | soil suits it. Its timber is hard, but rather brittle, 
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; dive bushels diseased; nearly ail the quantity wore laraesizes, | planting fine looking trees na it has been scarcely | fit for t: ? work and for similar pur 
O E 2 Tbs.” and 102, anil not sbove three bushels of te of any importance © consider what they | poses maketi A, firewood, burning with a 
, and is ‘by the a Scottish Champion, and | May be worth when arrived be the state of TIMBER. bright flame ; and it airam charcoal a as good as that 
s has aGain proved to have surpassed act. other er sorts, both in ‘Aga yet it would seem to be baggy eae that correct | of the Elm or the Mulberry tree. wa timber 
ig testimonials, and freedom from disease seen by | information should be had up 1 
The price is 2. 2s., inclusive of the sack of three bushels, | 80 rich a country as Waele: for it is not very The authors of the Bon Jardinier rope tat ÎE 
eng by lester, South Western Rail way Station in London | unwise to occupy land with trees that can be used | grows a yard a year; if the lateral bran r 
Greed Lave, Lonton n Bridge Dondon: or to Tros. B. Armeon | 2 their a age, as well n admired in their youth. pecodie eal A is {rimmed up to a Soa i prne 
Seedsman, High Stre t, Worcester, where further testimonials | A striking instance of the want of knowledge | forms à fine spreading (parasol). 
MR ANR igion | wpon this point has been shown in the construction | describe the wood as satiny, pale yellow, and as 
st poss Se yore rospellian 1 mg h wfthe-hets at cei ae, where deal, some say pind rate handsome as Maple. 
sane EA beg to say it is quite equal in flavour to the York tthe most combustible of all _ has been used PE sk pear: of wood with which we have been 
i srry pooner, Doils very white amir moniy, Infact | instead of Poplar, the i e that is Mr. Gopsain answer to this ong 5 
t _ of experiment this season I consider it t, and shall plant Known, and which would Tast a Jong as ee “ts the lier which accompanied then = 
eat <a ral reer bedient 
5 Bowano Besvart, Gm i Sir Oley Wakeman, B i JE olat mineral ta a a ine ý 
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