anp BROWN ee to ne the o follgring, all 
Pass ae BROWN 
of ‘fine|and | rong aorti 
100 Standariis, in s £7 00 
100 ” ” ~ on 6 0 0 
100 Dwarfs, 100 m 300 
m e r AA A leh 
1 e whole Perpetua g 
i = bloomers a 0°90 
100 50 00 
Choice Selections, per dozen, Standards, 15s. bei Dwarfs, 
6s, to 18s. ; Short Ees on 1 to 2 feet Poke 9s. to 21s, 
DWARF TRAINED FRUIT EES. 
A very fine lot of, strong well Lie two ant three year trained 
Fruit Trees, Gentlemen requiring first-rate trees for planting 
supp! 
will not be better supplied :— 
Apricots 
a s --. fine, 3s, 6d. each ; extra, 5s. each. 
ectarines 
Plums, fine, 2s. 64 each; extra, 33. 
Other FRUITS, all of aivicoat sorts, = es ogue. 
a Paa a lants, 100 distinct and showy vars., 30s., or 
Ditts,. + as and n vars., 50s., or 50 for 30s. 
Hardy and Poe Omamenta te 20 fine vars., 12s.; 
fine newer vars., 2: 
Hardy rr! a Plants, 20. fine sorts, 20s. 
assortments, per dozen, well set with flower- 
Me a se 
RHUBARB Baitey’s Early Monarch, each 2s. 6đ.; Salt’s 
Crimson Perfection, 3s. 6d. These two varieties are very 
Similar, and the earliest grown 
Ditto, Victoria Giant, 7s. 6d. per doz.; Myatt’s Linnzus, a good 
0s.. per 100. 
Catal for the present er for- 
warded complete for three penny sta’ mps. 
= perira taei under 20s.) to all the L 
THE GARDENERS’ 
ICKSON’S 
CHRONIC 
LE. (Jan. 12, 1856. 
“í EARLY FAVOURITE PEA,” 
+ 4 g attentio. dis. 
A (sent out by “them for 
h is ‘admitted by allw 
comes in very fe s 
and the p Raid at- testimonials (merely a few of many equally 
attering ones which they have EEEN will, tkey thiuk, be 
sufficient i mad for its extraordinary produe ctiveness and 
pedal ex 
From Mr. WHITAKER, Gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl of 
Shrewsbury, Alton Towers, Se ogee 
Having tried your 
“ Early Favourite Pea” last s 
confidently as a most desirable vase. 
ommend it very 
considerably ea rlier and more pete in pods than the Auverg 
the number of Peasineach pod i = oe ater, and coming in sacle ‘hal 
fine variety, is.certainly a mostimportanta acquisition asa rly, 
prolific, eae Pea. 
Alton rs, November 20th, 1855. 
From MR. Povey, Gardener to the Right Hon. Lord Waterpark, 
Dow weridge, near Derby. 
“Early Favourite Pea,” sent me this spring, has more 
than realised the high - characir you gave it. Sown early, it 
mera s 5, Bo seed Herta to Dan O’Rourke; I have had whole 
of i raging 10 Peas in a pod. Its roductiveness is 
Tuite extraordinary, and the flavour is pn og that could be 
Ib so of 
e Colchester line between ii don and 
blish: nent, E udbury, Suffolk. 
EX! CE, ECONOMY, X% CONVENIENCE. TE 
SUTTON’S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS OF 
a E 
— Gentl 
a family for the 
The entire charge forthe et Centon ( N ae a M £3 0s. 0d. 
200 
1 
1 
0 
0 
0 
is 0 
is 010 6 
pase ne toe cele of 
= 
aso 
Vegetable Seeds in pro; on. 
in the other boilsstidhi are stated in a 
Koras of Sutton’s Collections,” which will be sent 
Paper entitled 
post free 
SENT WITH THE SEEDS 
ae pmb mienia they 
them and increase the quantities of 
making 
m 
New Fii 21s.; 50 sorts, 10s, 6d. ; 
sia a Sary 
Sons, Seed- ing, Berks. 
iasi, "EARLY S ROCCE 
ng Agents in Lon 
Dawe COTTRELL, 
th oe « Ret Leadenhall Street ; CHarnwoopand Co 
viens wl NurTING & Sons, or from MTITCHIN- 
Establishment, Truro, Cornwall. 
Testimonials 
T hope Tam not Salas 
year. ore am not too late, 
poggible, for F 4 
I 
can bear pa al to its value 
“Brocesti, i, for I have been eu 
ws eai ro: 
: oe Specimen.) 
tA _ “Sir,—I beg toforward you this Broceoli, one of the sort after 
“pte “I have had a splendid crop of t f them this season, 
x y of wi = Pop mn cptememaiererne, rami quality 
exce . Cnt the February. If seed is 
saree, be kind eno d to save two packets—T. Bice, Gardener, 
rrampound Se T, 1864." 
RER’S 
3-feet 
first on the llth 
AA tribe of Plants, 
. W. has pleasure to offer i in large 
all heights, the followings selection a or SS with the 
and andor oan ae 
y is easily reached by railway, 
tion South-Western Railway, now 
ry, Bagshot, Surrey, 
desired. wn this variety in the middle ag and 
the crop was pe th ndant; it wa = excellent as alate Pea. Too 
wide circulation sn be given it, 
Doveridge, November 20th, 1855. 
From Mr. UPTON, Gard: Ladi eppard, Crakemarsh 
Hall, Uttoxeter 
r “Early Favonrite Pea,” supplied to these Gardens last 
aaa T consider to be the best early variety in cultivation. Itis 
an extraordinary bearer, and the pods contain on an average, 
from nine to ten Peas, of haere ts quality and flavour. 
Crakemarsh, 24th November, 1855, 
| From Mr. Dytcu, Gardener to the Hon. R. W. Olive, M. P., Oakley 
Park, Shrewsbury. 
Fro e pint of Dickson’s “Fayourite Pea” I have this 
season aith red three pecks of good come ene at this date I am 
gathering excellent Peas from a late s 
akley Park, Shrewsbury, Dec. 11 th, "isss. 
From MR. Oates, Gardener 
d Leiah. Stoneleigh 
L 
de kshire, 
The Pea, “ Dickson’s Barly ala a wk which I from 
last season, I can with eonfiden mend as having advan- 
tages over all other Peas now gro tis very early, of ee eel- 
lent flavour, and in productivi MRE in my opinion, ee sall 
other Peas. I have strongly Se. to my friends, and 
I lage ef ento] lose sight of it 
Abbe: 
got from you 
From MR. Brows, Gardener to W. Ormsby Gore, Esq, M.P, 
a Han, S: 
I have much pleasure in giving my o of you arly 
Favourite Pea.” It peel. all. AA È now, Dohi oe produe. 
tiveness and flavour. It called forth the of all w 
saw it here in bearing, for looking up the ha rit pa 
what like a w: 
and many eleyen 
red so a 
allo "Feast 5 = et high, spt potamne nine and ten, 
a first-rate early Pea and. 
its favo 
Peckington EaI 
Pea” is the most prolific and finest- 
Your “ Early Favourite 
Lover grew. It is sae. as early as War- 
red 
flavoured early Pea 
Em 
ner’s Emperor, and is literally covered with pods from top to 
bottom, each pod co ntaining from 9 to11 Peas. Her ladyship 
was much pleased wit h it, and has desired me to write you this 
testimon 
Hoole Bail 27th November, 1855. 
From MR. STRACHAN, Gardener to J. H. Smith Esq., Jfar- 
' ows Hall, ero n° 
It affor 
’ I got from you this 
POS sd have given 
Itis by far the most 
; the flavour is excellent, and = 
a great acquisition, and must becom 
vourite.”” In my opinion it taba for 
crops, and for sowing late to.come ina Laren 
1855. 
op Ke 
to Ralph Sr ar ad 
yagi A 
gr aon S 
The O)| i ated Seo 
Sr e Pe PTOA AEEA 
Price 2s. per quart, or 1s. 6d. per pint, in sealed parcels. 
gionta. JAAT ane -> 
. SM tH Picea Dulwi ch, Surre 
to offer Seeds of their superb BALSAMS, ins 
hastia of Ai oneri colours, 2s. 6d. each ; 
r packet. The colours are "scarlet, crimson, white, 
scarlet flaked, crimson flaked, sin spotted white; also a S 
HEPR, of — le pai purple fla’ 
Copy nute, National Floricaltwras oat go 26, 1855, 
aie Wea —20 ono from F.and A. S$ 
ors not havin 
NDLEY, on inspection, said :— 
beaks are fully equal, and in several particulars v; 
superior to the best I hav: 
Extract from the Report of the Meeting of. the National Florie 
tural Society, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, August dth, 1 
page 520. 
“Several extreme 
Cans Balsams w 
ery 
e; se 
Messrs. Rollisson & Sons, Tooting, Genter: 
Me: Bass & B , Sudbury, Suffe 
Mes: . Rendle & Co., Seedsmen , Plymo uth. 
Messrs. Dawes, Cottrell, & Co., Seedsmen, ’ Moorgate Street, Ci 
Messrs. F. Di jekson & Sons, 106, Eastgate Street, Chesi 
Messrs, Dickson & Co, 14, Corporation St 
Manchester, 
WATERER an D GODFREY respectfully invite 
attention of vate engaged in Eni to their 
Stock of the following EE: OENSEEAT 
Arancaria imbri caring 3, 4, 5, 
all stocky well erhan SRS: oS ty! sizes tana 
would be difficult to 
rus Deodara, 18, 2, 3, and 5 feet, by thousand ; do, 
fine lot ers T, he hy oh do. some magnificent z 
10 to 15 feet. These are all in a famous con dit: 
planting, having been annually removed. 
ae 
Ced: 
Cedars of ee n, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet; do. a few splendid Trees 
and 12 fe 
ars Red Vi wena 5 to 8 fee 
Cedars, ars, variegated white, 2 3, and 4 feet, 
variegated plants we kno’ We have a rate books tt is ex 
tensively planted at Eiveston Cas oe 
ryptomeria japonica, ey plants, 4 to 
Cupressus macrocarpa o t Lambetiana, :% 45, 6,7, and 8 feet. i 
Nothivg can be handsomer than some of the e Specimens of this 
fine hardy ent 
Juniper, Chinese, 2, 3, 4, and 5 feet; a fine lot of large plants, 
6 to 8 feet. 
Do. Irish, upright, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet; do. larger, up to 8 and» 
feet. Our stack of the too last mentioned Junipers we belie 
to be qui e unequalled, the Irish especially; the larger size 
are perfec meen S. 
Dapa rya, 3, 4, feet. 
0 8 
Tho. hispaniva or hates, 2,3, and 4 
Abies Dou glasi, 2, 3, and 4feet. A fine lot of large and ver 
Peen nob S aeir plants, 14 to:2 feet, 
cea nobili well 
grown, Bey Ses ith th gC d lead. None are grafted. A few taller 
specimens up to 6 feet. 
Do. Nordm manniana, a large quantity of remarkably handsom 
plants, 14, 2, 3, and 4 feet. Nothing can exceed the vigour of 
these plants, and all from aaria ed. 
Do . Pinsapo ificent plan 
nr ollie vari E Aey thousand, and 4 feet high. Some 
Ponte oan 2,3, 
sylvestris pais uoaa arut 
bi 
” 
Peeling Gre 
Picea pectinata pygmxa a(t he dwarf 
, common ee ish, 3, 4, 5, 6, 
De "apright, h, 4, 6, 6, pa or 
8 to 
Sn eeping, a Sisa aon wail 
prac ors ont 7, 8, and 10 feet high, with good heads, 
Do. adpressa, 2and 3 feat. 
| Do. do., worked:on common as standards. 
ae gold si triped, ott Tye: oy ae thousand. 
Do. bin Sep Wt Of pa AEE Got. i 
Do. do. as standards on the common Yew;8 to 10 ft. high. 
Do. do, wo r pE ty, 4. 
tissime or new gold stri ; a large quantity, 
pr, and psd worked as m the common and Irish 
WS. may safely "stock of Golden 
cota Fir), Hoe. 
and 7 feet, iia a large antities. 
splendid plants, 
We ma; Yews is 
pmspeste 
w berried (true), very beautiful when in fruit as we 
Bee it, 1} to 3 feet. 
Li rus chilensis, 2 to'3 feet, very handsome and bushy. : 
Thuja Weateana, fne bushes, 3, 4, 5,6, and 8 fet This is one 
be asin and, at the same time, ornamental hardy _ 
doubtless the very best, 4, 5,and 6 feet. | 
aurea, foc hogan, dent This Tat ia at this 
Nursery; it has now, as it deserves, become 5 
kpala globe: 
f the finest plants:in the country, 
wer fh Ent nin ae and 
lingtor 
being near as much. es 
