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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
THE KITCHEN GARDEN. 
JAMES CARTER & Co. SEEDSMEN, 
8, HIGH tte eae am i ate ahia ai 
ONTIN 
upward; 
hitherto never Failed “pu 
should they not be rs Their Cat alors 
FLORICULT 
free of charge an 
be Spee 
id upon 
JAMES CARTER & Co., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London. 
most complete aatisfaction. .& 
t can be however supplied by them at the current prices. 
yirigi VEGET. reel sand OORE cear SEEDS, acknowledged to be the best published, will be forwarded 
post pa 
s, from 1 . to 5l. a 
Their CATALOGUE of 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON 
& SON’S 
CATALOGUE 
Of the above, containing all the novelties of the senson wi ith a full-sized Engraving of the new Chinese Potato 
DIOSCOREA 
It contains upwards of 1500 varieties of 
different classifications, such as Hardy, Half H 
Sto ove, and 
, on applying 
nd of the above Catal 
‘FLOWER SE EDS, t 
rdy, and Tender ‘Annuals; Biennials, Perennials, Alpine, or Rock Plants, 
very ol ds of Greenhouse, Hardy Orname: 
height the Plant attains with the colour of its flower is pee so that amateurs and | persone unacquainted with the names will bi 
or themselves. Parties not H. & Son, but TE of this Catalogue either for reference or others 
se to the by letter, stating their address, &c. 
rson & Son beg to announce that the following NEW PLANTS will be sent out by them during the 
spring and and autumn, og prices and fall descriptions of which, with the names of the raisers and other particulars, will be found at | 
e ogue. 
he whole of which are a ciarniticatiy arranged under their 
with a 
ntal Flowering Trees and Shrubs. In nearly all cases me |h 
[Jan. 12, 1856. 
EARS CRAFTED ON THE QUINCE AS PYRAMIDAL 
SHAPED TREES. 
F- anp J. FRASER beg to announce that their 
Priced List of the above is now published, and may be had 
post Redi pe application. 
J. & J. F. have sold a large number of these Trees for the last 
th iree years, and have received numerous letters from gentlemen 
the country speaking in very niet term: 
n 
ness. They can therefore recommend 
dence to the notice g> beast friends a and the gays in gener: 
Las 
GARDEN oe 5 RIAGE F 
Wans E. RENDLE D CO, a 
nts, Plymouth, jing to 
All orders ib £1 “will he sent carr ae Free to 
an i “Reileay Station between Plymouth and ome 
orders above £2 will be sent carriage free to any 
E 
iMa 
follo owing 
Station pi sete Broad Guage Railways, to Hi market 
town in nel ey nwall, or to Cork, Dublin, and 
Liverpool by y Sila 
All orders ps a £5 will = sen = ree of carriage to any 
Railway Station in England and Wales, and to any 
of in England, Wales, Scotland, and Tretand. 
or further particulars see “R 
a re RY,” to be pion 
eed Merchan and Seed Growers, mo’ y 3 
N WwW A ARRO 
L Harrigon’s crc ts ue) & H ARRISON’S PERFECTION (white. e) 
ae pee extraordinary tee which are eet similar in habit, — 
arly as Double-blos med Frame, abou n = a alg eight, 
fall of FEM pods which chee from the | bottom 
haulm, and are equal in flavour to Knight’s Marr 
the pauls may be seen at the following firms i in Li 
they can be pema in ipia he ackets e 
dpe “aa tana 
ondon, of whom — 
RLOCK, 4 AEN 
BEE. HEADEL, E Cans itiddte Whatf, Adelphi. 
Huns i t A Be N, 6, oe denhall Street. 
MINIE ASH, Strand. 
false oor ws Penton’ "152, Fleet Street. 
` 
Ardisia Sieboldi Dianthus albo-nigricai — Emperor Napoleon 
Camellia Jenny Lind ety ie delientayn Venus de Medici -Jacon Warnon & fong 9, King William Street, City. A 
Fairy Nym Belle Alliance p Donna Joaquina N NURSERY, LIVERPOOL. 
m Mountain of Snow Mrs. Gerard Leigh vi Countess of Burlington To NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN PLANTING New PLEASURE — 
+ Countess of Bective Ridon Mrs. Dargan ty Volcano di Aqua GROUNDS, OR IMP Poio P ea: Ree Sane AND TO CoN- 
se Lady Turner Countess of Ro: Charlemagne PANIES PLANTING 
7 Indispensable a 1 of Burlington anunculæfora SKIRVING 1 begs to to offer hie e oxthsive Stock of 
” e y Smythe ry S a oss of Cleve x ice argenteum and SHRUBS o s sizes, adapted either 
urora. uchess 0 evelan i ect or va exi nee ae Plantations, where 
ue Duchess of Kent E z Duke of Hami Gloxinia mei ag smaller sized and less expensive plants are required. In addition 
$ Bridal Ring yoe rang ay amoy a, Mao PARA whieh Se all redo bi the e Ar Foglia d, he this 4 
‘ites ree eR i rahe fore gs 6 ” inet season 0 of aaron erin the two post 
Aralia Sieboldi scountess Emlyn valuable Trees late! y introduced, the ARAUCARIA IMBRI- 
picta $ Potentilla coccinea flore-plen CATA a nd CEDRUS D EO ARA, of various sizes, from 1 to 6 
È: Cienabarina hybrida ” Ceantess of Oxford grandiflora smniata w. tes any one wanting considerable qu 
oda Ag ene argentea ” aes sen Williams [atea flore-pleno Specimen Trees and ays ye i= pee! oe of such es ( and ere 
Co sige ye! pone aa glen ” ion = Epacris Mrs. Pim prices on the spot, as the i ch trees (as quot 
# Shirley , Imperialis Da Princess Royal lists) gives no idea of the va alue IL grown asta ect plants for 
m Little Do: ” La Stella pe mo mek Pis = Soe choice situations. 
n Ethel Newcome P Lady Harcourt h N.B. A few handras of the bo r sized and finely shaped — 
” Don Saturnino, r Parkina of ee * Tas Ait Peel plants of the Araucaria imbricata and Cedrus Deodara have bee 
” General Pelissier purpurea magni m Viscountess Hill — in tubs, to secure their travelling in safe 
” Don Francisco sages) Bride » Lucifer in this country, or to any part abroad. 
General Canrobert wie ares Priced Lists will be se n applicatio: 
nee "77, f 1,94, php MR P ad ——— 
N.B. Th List of Ne wit j ADE in a few d ESSRS. J. anp H. BROWN offer the following 
See eee ee CHOICE PLANTS, which they will forward to any ae 
i A 25 Azalea: hard varieties, one wy a sort, b; 
e Wellington ordi St J ohn’s Wood, London. orator t = > p 
zaleas, American varie! es, 
ND GENUINE SEEDS. TEW STRIPED ROSE, MADAME DESIRE | _ Hardy Heaths, Ledums, and 
AMES cH ENRTRES anp CO. beg to announce that GIRAUD cae Hourre), Perpétuelle, hybride remontante, | 25 Hardy American Plants 
white striped with pink, carmine, and matoon. Price 4s.—Apply to | 12 Rhododendrons, inclus ding 
their lo aihn 9 park uit Sere is now arranged, and com- 
prises every novelty of ason. 
Warehouse, 74, King William Street, City, London. 
o 
Catalogues may be had on 
the two prizes in June eE at the envie Palace ap X PLIED. 
the “Hero” th t prize for ni eavi ersi y ADE SUPPHIED. 
Melon, the “Golden Gage” the first prize for t flavow va TO GEN TEMENE apep LAA a PE a a 
Melon ; h of which prizes were AEAN to J. Mos . 
Colney House, St. Alban’s. Two seeds of each sort taken from TET EN ILLING begs to offer good Trans- 
the fruits which gained the pe with a pae cket of planted PLANTS and TREES “of the following at very low 
12 f other first-rate sorts, for 2s. 6d. To the trade | prices, when a quantity of either sort are awe — 
12 packets for 1—May be had by apply ng to W.F. D, 000 Arbor-vite, 3 to 7 feet. ,000 Horse Chesnuts, 12 ft. 
a 0, Spruce Firs, by y Oe feet. ya Beech, S to 10 fee 
rig ote na ron Pontic m, 
was given them by ge n 
them this season, H. DowLIxG can Onten ey L akon em 
= the most Prolific, Hardy, and high Flavoured o in 
Itivation. 
Good Strong Trees can be had from the grower at very low 
; from Mr. + enna pein Royal on Slough; or 
e-apple Place, London 
OSEP. EVANS, —— man, London Road, 
Cheltenham, returns his grate! wr acknowledgments to the 
„gentry, and tae for the liberal support he has expe- 
duri uring t aem 1 years, an nd begs to inform them that 
has retired in favo ote Son-in-law, CHARLES BURGESS, 
pans Srl io respectfully so — a continuance of 
s0 long acco’ o himself.—Jan. 12, 
pees BU SS, Nurseryman, London Road, 
, having succeeded to the Busine and Stock 
in Trade of of his Father-in-law, Mr. Jose 
Evans, humbly solicits a inuance of those rs so long 
j by predecessor, and hopes that the fact of his 
ever have ful and assiduous attention.—J: 
A VERSCHAFFELT, NURSERYMA - 
© gium), begs to offer a NEW BIOTA, which is quite 
distinct fi the others, and is warranted par o hardy. 
BIOTA MELDENSIS, poem nmts pen 1 a g 
21 
This fine Coniferous tebe will, ai Sioriy figured in Ver- 
schaffelt’s = gg tion | Horticole.” 
p. 
nE E “Stunna, Nar Lane, Great Tower Street, London. Also, 
DODENDRON PBLARGONLEFLORUM (Mee LMOTTE), 
a Deepati a nays i maximum and a nt Azalea, 
x 
L EFE HovrrE), quite hardy Japan 
perennial, large white soy in corymbs, Laer and flowers of 
the Lychnis Co ape ale but twice larger. 1s. 6d. 
TRA 
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ty, 14 to 4 feet. 
rthy of Meso Ai being Lae od 
in quality, the Evergree: 7A cod healthy colour ‘and bush y. 
All applications will have immediate attention. 
North Warnborough Nursery, near oaan. we se aca 
from Winchfield Station, South Western Railway.—Jan 
SUPERB DWARF BUDDED AND DW AR rs STA 
HYBRID PERPETUAL AND OTHER ROSE 
ILLIAM WOOD anv SON HER ROSES invite 
attention to their fine stock of the above, pines “come are 
offering as under :— 
DWARF BUDDED ROSE one iú Tos. to iss. 
DWARF STANDARD DO. TIR w+ 185. to 24s. 
the fimoza if six or m re pla po a 
tablished i th 6-4nch is 5, for forcing, 
exhibition, or greenhouse pin ure, 24s, per dozen. 
Catalogues gratis on application. 
Sse Mare: oi ka near Uckfield, Sussex, 
A Rage na oe WOOD a SON havin 
grown og of the following are at of te 
them at jene ces, particulars of which will be furnished o: 
application. 
b urinni Deodara, rye 
Cupressus Covent any and 4 feet. 
Libocedrus earn ib 2 ‘and 3 feet. [3 feet. 
we hope and bushy, 13,2, and 
ta, 2 and 3 feet. 
»  Wittma niana, 2 and 3 feet. 
ia japonica, splendid plants, 2, 3, and 4 feet. 
i nd 4 fee 
odinm sempervirens, 2, 3, and 4 feet. 
A. V. also s attention his Journal L'ILLUSTRA- ja aurea, nice bushes, 1 
TION E RA which Foes one of the wir Plodenlearsl 18 inchi 
rese The last N N (2th Number of the Pinus excelsa, Bat er i , 4, “sake feet. i naps 
i umber Cupressu: as iein tome pact ng edar, t 
second Vol.) is out, and coni Pi retiounten ea 9 a 
Genety! ifera. Common Yews, 2, 3, 4, and 6 teks 
2. Rose Perpetual Panachée d'Orléans. Irish Yews, very fine, 3, 4, an 
3. Clematis iflora. Portugal Laurels, Dny, 2, 3, 4, fee feet. 
ieam er i } Do. do., standards, splen tee ens nd 
$. Dion edule (site in its natural country). The above have ian lanted every season, and 
The Work can be seen and obtained of his Ag S: ill remove with perfect safety. | 
5, Harp Lene, Great Tower Street, London. Pee te ayear. | Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex, } 
g a good stock of | bees 
he 
Goia Deodara, 
ine Cli ican per 6 
irenitioues i agit best new vars., per dozen.. “128, to pe 5 
Jamellias, fine sorts, well set with ew perdozen ... 
50 Choice Givens use Plants, one of a 5 3 
12 Orchidea Plants, one of a sort, fine pe seas 
Fine Pampas Grass, each, 3s. 6d.; or, per dozen woe 20 
6 new sorts Mimulus, very fine earl, pre 0 
New Conservatories and Garden: 
of the ingdbtil i on very artis mable term: 
UIT TREES. 
Fine standard and dwarf-trained Apricots, Peaches, 
a sh Pears, Plums, and Cherries, 3s. each, ae 
Fine. Apes, Figs, M M edlars, ‘Quinees, and Walnuts, each 2 
Tries, Currant s, and Ras ae pe: a doz. 3 
Strong Vines from en and la: ayers 
Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, and C 
pot cu! sina, per dozen m 
A ee stock of fine Transplanted Scotch, Larch, and 
ergreen Shrubs of all kinds. 
herries, grow 
The price is 27. 2s., inclusive of the sack o e bu 
de livered ara at the South Western Railway station 1 in Lo 
— y by letter, post-paid, to Mr. WIL 
Crodbed F Lane, London Bridge, ae or to THOS. oem he 
Seedsman, ade Hi = Street, Worces where further tes! 
can be obta' 
by a remittance. 
n 
Pot: eto. I be 
Regent, is very piet 
of the sixty-seven vietaa of Potatoes grown an! 
of eid ashaati pet season I consider it the best, an 
it for my next general crop.—Your obedient servant, 
= "epwax > Bement, , Gr. to Sir ge AN Ae ahs 
re “Perdiswell ranted 
n asa by Wasa Baan “4 o. 1 
FDERICK MULLETT ‘Eva: 
their Offi bard Street, in 
oa ase ished by them at the Ofics, No. 
eee as ite Parish of St. Paul's, Peer ae 
wen all Advertisements and Communi cations 
€ Eprron.—Satunpar, January 12, 1536. 
