Dai 
~ > 
Jan. 12, 1856.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 19 
Pas ee ee a sDWARF-TRAINED FRUIT TREES. 
ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTU RY. | Wits AM WOOD axp SON have much pl 
fferin: me of the fine: pe Meant: PEACHES 
| an d NECTARINES I in the Kingdom; in short W. W. & Son 
NV 9 feel convinced the surpassed in the trade. Price 
easyer AND BROW pent 
N.B. Having a large stock of ve spore M Sox are 
disposed to deal liberally with the trade, and w. furnish 
É Tw nty- fth Annu al Edition of their SEED CATALOGUE wholesale oalet on A application. a ic. à 
1 ECT, AND CONTAINS EVERY THING WHICH CAN BE DESIRED OF THE CHOICEST NEW Fine Pyramidal Pears on Quince, 18s. to 24s. per dozen. 
4 . or semi AND OTHER VEGETABLES. __Weodians Nursery, Mareseld near Uckfelq, Bugo, 
a PAUL anp SON have to offer fine healthy 
al A ORTED COLLECT! IONS OF VEG ETABLE SEEDS. A e plants of the following beantiful varieties of AZALEA 
tl These are particularly recommended t o the notice of Amateurs not keeping regular Gardeners. INDICA in large 60 and 54-sized pots, 12s. the dozen; Alba, 
ji i minat pea have met with the highest approval and will be found on trial such as will not be sur passed. i eheee as eo Smithi coccinea, Herberti, Fielder’s white, Speciosissima, Carmi- 
t s follows, for which see full particulars in Catal ata, Colorans, Diana, a Coronata, Aurora, i peed 
rag 0. 3, 25s. .,.. Collections for Small Gardens, 10s. 6d. and 15s. The following, of the same size, 18s. the dozen :—Lateritia, 
nte $ 3 No. 2, £2 No 3, š E a : ‘ Variegata, Bae era “fulgens, Murrayana, Optima, Prince 
rit Adanih Choice Ron PEAS. 7 Beyers see Catalogue. — vans a Superba, Reine des Belges, Holfordi, Iveryana, 
ison’ A rt 5 ae Prolific Marrow sie ia rquart 3s. 6d. Perryan 
1 ve eet na bis 2 i ieie aanta aih ove w ; 3 6 “The aoe sorts, in 48-sized pots, well set with bloom, 24s. 
cal Ber toes —- e Wa 3 King hg Marrow nib soe m 3 0 and 30s. per dozen. A few larger plants 3s, 6d. to 5s. each. 
Le Monaro! 6 Fairbeard? s Nonpa: Sas pan E Carriage free to Lo London.—Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
mo ” All the poo Broccoli, Lettuce, Cabbage, Path and other Vegetables, as y pp d kind Eiki OR PICEA GRANDIS (TRUE) 
ot ee i y UGH LOW anp CO. have consigned to them for 
a H (a l Cc E F LOW E SE E D S. sale a small parcel of Seeds of the typ Risani kit 
‘ The varieties of Flower Seeds now sold have become far too numerous. Our aim has ally to turn our attention | grandis. unnecessary to enter into any description 
i to the growing of such only as are the nie desirable for their beauty, odour, o or other e kaaa attractive properties; and our noble Fir, ire well ea ee be fi eet, as it =| 
| List will be found to contain as select a collection as can be brought into a catalogue, with all the ne: uepes of the season. The Xe core re ne je ae 5 sie sb same. 01 Teak ol 
usual arrangement of colours, heights, time of flowering, hardiness, duration, the Climbers also speci hed Gee perme every neces- hort pet ic "ea dt pare amatent pu npo collected, 
; aayi information tor purchasers. Useful instructions for the culture and growth of oe are rt a eh. ae pele Ha ayn Bi res an hend When del del py 
LOWER SEEDS IN ASSORTMENTS.—We beg sof nely p re ee mmend “i assortments, for which, oo A ti en A iA zo liv 
IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS.—Superb np of these (see Catalogue 
SMITH'S NEW BALSAMS, so highly spoken of pane Lindley and the National Floricultural Society. In sealed packets, tap Byes Seeds nae 1s; por BRO Seeda, 10%; net 1000 Saade EE, 
of six separate colours, for 2s. 6d.; packets of mixed, 2s. ach. se at d e ankin = 
Ahies Douglasi, two varieties, per 100 seeds -« £L.Be. 
BULB AND ROOTS FOR SPRING PLANTING. Abies species, probably Abies taxifolia of Jeffrey, per 
q Very splendid collections of iapunenina, Anemones, Gladiolus, Iris Germanica, and Primula, Lilium lancifolium, and other | 100 Seeds PO 8210s. 
superb Lilies, Tigridias, Oxalis, and a great variety of other Roots. For Sprin g Planting, see Seed Catalogue. Cornus Nuttali, described as a “Splendid ornamental 
tret ORES ois r Ree a an poe white flowers as large as mer st 
: etala, Seeds... 
4 ACHIMENES AND GLOXINIAS. me Spin ier, Canin, 
everal superb ing 10 Degnsiful erect flowering ert tubers of which dy, and will TET RP W Y: naa 
H k fine Ph k A this say for deaeeiptiaws of whic! of an ed nina Gnas i goa 8 Li pan "el te 3p mefe n 
iti EED CATALOGUES SUPPLIED ON APPLICATIO ovdene for AINARA eam, be <i a from 
ly te GOODS CARRIAGE bin i! mar te) to ‘al, the Lon don Termini; also to all Stations on the Brito direct by Steamer, or by the South Wales Rail- 
in er Line between London and Norwich. A oed. 
Ar F tte E. Renpus & Co., Seed Merchants and Seed Growers, 
Tet 3 
at Seed and Horticultural ral Establishment, Sudbury, Sufolk. Plymouth, Devonshire. 
Rf ARDEN PRHPS FOR IRELAND.—Plym 
1 NEW FLOWER SEEDS (Gi nat a ein i CORK, DURAN 
f ‘ OP and TIMER RICK, ayi Steamers call every 
me week a the Great West ern Docks, that purchasers in in 
k: t nd tl orders atone 
MESSRS. W i I 1 LIA M hen gee orp & SONS | Prompts and eat om appa pith 
| Liam E, RENDLE & Co, Seed Bonae P! 
tiful ANNUALS and BIENNI ALS, which have as ; FOR IRELAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALES. | 
oo b lected from thei 1 Stock UTTON asp SONS having many customers in 
Per aaen i r packet—s. d. | p ‘North and Sov = faki: ve 2 ema ba erd 
EE S icultural i 
di -Abronia nmbellata men prepepenarrir ei egal eee. ypsophila muralis, new, dwarf, very pretty pat with ave supplied wi ae r 3 
- `a coloured se > y 10 o Sm: ali gios pei p foliage, find with eir riik alia ay TOOTH, ce, well acquainted with the sorts which thrive 
ger: conspiemum, new, very handsome — = sui for Toc! ew 1°6 = 
F et Be a CaNT, new, S] splendid half hardy Annual, of ia itaeaes hrach yrhyn nchum, new, beautiful Everlasting 16 Surron & Sons deliver their Goods Free of Carriage to 
— habit, adorned with scarlet flowers, borne in a bracteatum, E rf yello W, iioi 1 6| the Seaports, of Ireland, Scotland, 
0 rf white, n 1 6 e 
ya Aretotis brevi e in new, pretty dwarf Annual, bright (Bot! oth the aboye varieties are much palp to the old e yn ino aa oe ares 
orange and dar! sjippe E- racteatum a= ‘laadin 
: Anthoxanthum gr: new, ornamental Grass... .. 1 O| »„ macranthum manum, new, very desirable variety ... 1 6 “GOOD SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. 
ki Browallia abbreviata,’ new, fine, very free Somning .. 2 6| y compositum maximum, piba large flowered, double, SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS THE MOST CERTAIN MEANS 
Calceo! ola ria californica, new, very pretty esa TE | of many colours, from bright yellow to scarlet 16 OF PREVENTING EAr rea 
so pioswfolia, new, very handso: 1 6| Ipomcea limbata, new, purple, with broad white margin, UTTON anp saan , Reading, 
wi Cam ARRA stricta, new, v: ery P one flowering Variety, very free flowering (we received this most lovely Climber Berks, can supply every bind a GARDEN SEEDS 
"E extremely pretty A 1 0 from our collector, Mr. J. Henshall, who discovered it in d FARM SEELE ka of gen quality, 
di Centauridium ondi, new, Java; this we can strongly recommend)... .., 26 
t very showy a 1 0| Ipomca Mexicana alba, new, very fine 26 warranter, all an dri oy growth o of 1855. 
-Chrysocephalum arenarium, new, handsome Australian Linum grandiflorum roum, new, oh: bright crimson rists residing m the most remote 
Everlasting 2 6| large foveam Goe s from Algerin, new and very parts of vi riak yee Seats good Seeds at very moderate 
Collinsia bicolor alba, n new, pure , white, very ‘pre! tty eee Oe starter bs .. 1 6 | prices from ia Ee Establishment.—For particulars, appi t to 
Convolvulus bicolor, fpl, POI DANAROIS Simbine: Amal 1 6| Lypochata ana, E ew, handsome -. “2 6 Sutrox & Soxs, Seed Growers, Reading, Ber! 
Coreo; coronata, new, very showy 4.0 pr stan ppm S new, very handaome Everlasting .. age Gibt 
he Samed Pellieri, new .. 2 6| Nepeta Meyeri, new, very fine .. E: 18 
Cynoglo: oma eciestinnm, new, ‘Tight blue, extremely pretty 2 6| Palafoxia texana, pena ane 10 The Ga Ta Chron cle. 
7 EAE? Hagnignem blue, very ane iani 2 6| Phalacrea na, new, bemutifal liht bine 16 Z 
phinium um, new, dark blue, very autiful 1 O| Sabbatia campestris, new, a sple: alf hard “Ännnal, 
Dianthus Garnierianus, new, beautiful, very showy oe? N z ful habit, ' glossy rr and o> ed sa pink SATURDA Y, JANUARY 12, 1856, 
ri Beyrichi, new, pretty eT rison 16 yellawecn neeg. gowy ers, very fine and full 16 
m, ne some, Silene Berge: very p 1 s taken in every 
ta pe senio es fs ms y 2-14 6| Trifolium preis artel bg new, free flowering and pretty 1 =i w that increasing are p.m. 
new, beautiful drange-coloured najt Tropæolam Lobbi puniceum, new, dark-blood red, splendid 2 6 direction where it is possible to velie focal 
4 C hardy specie, vory fine 2 6| Whitlavia grandifo ada new, splendid, very large dark especially that which we formerly en endeavoured to - 
s gymnospermoides, new, very pretty |, . 2 6| bell-shaped flow hen +» 1 6] introduce into familiar under the pleasant name 
of Croacine, the opinions of our skilful and 
F! MPORTED GERMAN SEEDS, in Collections ciontife neighbours across the, Channel deserve 
Messrs. - Bin am RoLLISSON & can now sup which are all "ER then “of to he recorded. 34 t jayt 
a et and sent out in sealed Collections, as received fro vm he pas ead poms’ in Germany, | PP cahon o this matter gave rise to a discussion 
a ipee supply of German Flower Seeds we can with every confidence mend, from the universal satiafaction | upon a point of no small tg ce to Gardeners. 
i which thi y have apn for many ee “Their su perio ae over English saved seeds con: sists in the greater r explaining the value 
y and solid state, some ge ted to its use in any 
isina g. Per collection—s, g, | form because of the offensive smell and taste it gave 
; Asens ei omman i 18 TS vies 4 ae Stocks, dwarf t 10-week, in 12 most distinct and beautiful to the crops obtained with its assistance. e 
ouble Germ: m e 0 is +. a : - 4 2 z 
si globe-flowered double, in 12 splendid vari Kala on wat argo “towering Onik Stoo in ka trigga the conversation that pk lace on this 
T K : ee al flo psd donb Dep splen vais; 5 0 lahen colon urs, very fine n geu B O| OCCASIO: EREL huira toan experiment 
” dwarf bouquet py: ouble, splen: Autumn flowe na “nt 2 beautiful varieties Lin Rae i 
varieties = a 40 ” ‘Summer bra nebing, pi 12 finest — ee. Si with al tae gliadina 3 made by M “yas on his 
: Truffaut's new superb French ch prony-flowering + alidower aved, in 16 arieties ... 4 0 ; the result e said was good, 
pyramidal, in 10 finest varieties ... w 40 , Brom 12 fine aris ose aoe ve nauseous 
Balsams, Seth's superb double Balsams, The flowers are z iighdar kg in 2 very beautiful varieties <.. 5 Gi bet ahr per oth cop (fourrage) pee) gavi ~ ra had 
i it y double and well Lane of good » Emperor, new large flowering Bocki, ~ $ very poner ype 
d habit and of disinet and striking Ronee TR ca aun beautiful v. L varieties, PE 4 o|been prevented by leather or gutta percha 
containing 6 vars. Risley zo t Cape, varieties . we 3 zeni fluid till 
aa » Camellia-flowered, double, in 10 new varieties 3 0| Phlox Drummondi, in 12 beautiful varieties . a. Ki ant ~, amaka the til no 
is imei oe dwarf rocket, in 12 splendid varieties ;;. 3 0| Poppy, in 12 fine double varieties pr cease O) re pee TOUT A cae 
psa sacitth Sear iee varieties 3 0| Walifiowers, in 12 fine double varieties ... |. n. 6 0{Of his in i was in the habit of 
t n flowered, in 8 splendid varieties .. 3 0| Zinnia ns, in 12 splendid double varieties ... .. 3 0} his cloacine by means of sulphate of i that 
oa Messrs. WILLIAM ROLLISSON & Sons will be hap i s almost always won prizes at the 
py to forward their general CATALOGUE of SEEDS, free ica- K -ppe 
i tion, an a have much Papers’ in vir their Seeds for ihe: Bi Kitehen a eae E be found to be of superior erg as most ne exhibitions. . Morr re to t 
i oe praia peed tlie pam es ; Meek tam Bessai ogy gees) Saag py then rel fout of goat Nurseries | meadows as a proof that the use of liquid cloacine was 
: ei mstancos, cannot be adopted. ‘We may hero remark that one article most difficult to get really frst Beet; Rollisson’s | NOt In}! to the quality of Grass, and 
Semen Besk ha h co aga all growers to be the first in cultivation. Rollisson’s Victoria also in Alsace and other provinces of France where it was 
ot E A A tar to SRR ARAT E Gallection of Tweets Siaa em ae by market gardene: 
~ whieh are this season unusually fine, to the cultivation of which al e they have s AONANE Shey b sre aiso splendid | hea an laint of the quality 
: vation of which alone e several acres have also com) 
lot of fruiting plants in pots of Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots, which they ¢ wih confidence recommend. ie m uM. P ; 
e ar that the Paris market , 
s The Nurseries, Tooting, London. had for three or four years past been in the 
