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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
51 
NEW TURNIP. 
WAITE’S “ECLIPSE,” oat TOP YELLOW HYBRID 
RNIP. 
atio and gann variety is a hybrid between 
ede Yellow Scotch 
a; 
ec ASURE 
o Com- 
OR CEM 
NG b offer his € exietie’ Stock of 
and T 5 ki te are sizes, Pome te gen 
ve new Pla s, whe 
Skat oa eens aip ite aadition 
of Trees and Sh 
t 
UCARI 
and CEDRUS DEODARA, of various sizes, from I to 6 ft. 
a ing A s 
mere he p= eke of such trees wie peka in 
of the value of well grown select plants for 
choice ore tions. 
N.B. A few hundreds of the larger sized and finely shaped 
Lo = the kilepes imbricata and Cedrus Deodara have been 
grown in tubs, their travelling in safety to great dis- 
one ih this country, 0 or to any part abroad. 
ced = sts a = sent on application. 
OF VEGETABLE ES, 
RUE READI NG ONION S SEE D.—This favourite 
mild White Onion can only be obtained in perfection from 
seed grown in or near Reading, in aie case the crop m ee 
equal to om me Spanish Onions. Price of Seed, 6d. per 
-Or 5s. pe 
Seien & Sons have annual demands for large quantities of 
Seed fro: ppan on 4i i gy 
Mr. , Gardener to the Duke of Buc- 
cleuch, at 4 Drt a aria, ” whom we! have Ba a, to 
supply a annually, says— “ Your Onion rly fine.” 
Also Surron’s superior Solid maS ga nag per packet; 
Surron’s IMPERIAL CABBAGE, and Surron’s Superb LET- ies 
TUCES, 1s. spi packet, post free. 
Mr. to the Lord Chief Baron Pollock, says: 
ttuce is the best I have seen; grio 
right, and wants no tying. 
-one yard, weighed on the average 4 Ibs. each.” 
Surron’s Superb Green Cos is equally fine; and our Berk- 
shire Brown Cos was also a splendid T Lettuce, but we end that 
having employed others to grow it for us, this has by some means 
‘become degenerated, isa 
Mr. Newron also grew Cabbages on a large scale for market a 
few years Lr a and inal nee to us said:—“ I tried about 20 of 
‘the best old and new kinds of Cabbages, which were treated all 
in the iam wen in order to see which was the best. Surron’s 
imperial was the best Cabbage to cut ee it is large, mild in 
<< and, if fete will ee a hiegi second c: ng n summer,” 
SUTT x & Sons hay tpl publishing the 
slowing ga 
r. PERRY, Gardener to E. Wells, Esq., Wallingford. 
DT o not a ‘too yg oi B hyo Solia White Celery; it 
ai vana under ent, in 
growth and solidity. 
From ae Bonze Gardener to R. Mangles, Esq. 
| 
BS | 
“ The Celery The like was never 
seen here before.” 
CUCUMBER TTON’S a es CHAMPION. 
Mr. Taomas r ai Ga o Wm. AI Esq Brad- 
well, Grove. To the ditor PH Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
Octo te Bs dels 
ithe ears plan hampion 
i y the 4th of this year, 
112 feet of ‘the fruit; and “thers a i growing on the plant A 
that measure 11 feet 2 inches in length. The pit 
by dung linings only.” 
’S LAWN GRASS SEEDS, 1s. wich 20s. per bushel. 
From Professor LIND: 
“Messrs. Surron,—We have already mene trial of your Lawn 
Grass Seeds, and it is but justice to say they have proved the 
best we have sown for “ JOHN LINDLEY. 
Horticultural ondon, Nov. 9,1853.” 
SUTTON’S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDS FOR rothad 
ING PARKS, PASTURES, Po MEADOWS.—Many 
Se egy and at a 
Seed ae aP 121bs. per acre, 
be 
mces. The After Grass 
Clover and Seeds s spri ringing up where nothing but 
the poorest pasture had been previously, a I Han chat eld 
of 9 acres sown with your or ating Mixture is of the 
finest in our neighbourh 
From Sir Davip HAME, Wellesbourne House 
_ “The renovated with your Boei tae tent 
ing very well, Tent nesaly TeS of hay to the acre, and three 
years ago the e land hardly produced half a ton per acre. 
‘The Garden Seeds T had you exceed by far any that I 
have bough 
From Mr. Taplow, 26th 11, 1855. 
G. , Rectory Farm 
“Five years ago I wrote to you to send me a Mixture of Grass 
Seeds to sow upon 10 acres- of old Pastures. At the time I took 
ss rama oe Aa dios almost useless. I have now 
ent pasture.” 
gs Sons have been often requested to opens 
ayer forthe se of their Seeds in different localities 
1 , that Agencies seldom e sati 
tory, they have adopted the practi 
CARR ef of 
England. By this arrange- 
ment, gentlemen residing in those parte of the Lingd 
g be supplied with genuine 
reby 
vont diene, i Growers, 
f plants of the fo 
ie: Sto: 
quickness of flo’ 
Durme PLUMS.—These three varieties of 
having fully sustained the character that 
n them by gentlemen and growers that have fruited 
cheat this mney H. DowLıxG can confidently recommend them 
as the -ir t Prolific, Hardy, and high Flavoured of any i 
cultivation 
Good Stree Trees can be had from the grower at very low 
prices ; 
Mr. HENDERSON, emeas e Place, London. 
Southam mpton, » ‘Janna ry ee 
FERA. 
ON} f a 1 
from Mr. CHARLES TURNER, Royal Nurseries, Slough; or | 
SUPERB DWARF 8 ED AND DWARF STANDARD 
“Pres PER AL AND OTHER Shona 
JILLIAM W OOD anp SON respectfully invite 
attention to their fine stock of the above, which they are 
offering as under :— Per dozen. 
pdt BU DDED ROS io A aes . 12s, to 18s, 
RF STANDARD » 18s. to 24s, 
CLIMBING AND soisthe Á ROSES, ‘named 2s. to 12s. 
CLIMBING 
WARF 
TILLIAM V VOO 
well grown plants A the following are desirous of avad | 
them at hai ast prices, particulars of which will be furnished on } 
licatio 
PU Gone Deoda mening a et, 
Cupressus Goveniana, and 4 fee 
Libocedrus chilensis, is, fi Pd 3 ee [3 feet. 
Cupressus funebris, remarka! mg fine and bushy, 14,2, and 
piee ees 2 hire 3 fee 
us recurva, 3 and 4 foot. 
squ aint, 2 and 8 fee’ 
aa ittmaniana, 2 and 3 feet. 
a japonica, splendid somo 2, 3, and 4 feet. 
Taxodium sempervirens, 2, 3, and 4 fee 
Thuja aurea, nice bu: vi foot. i oh. 
” 
Cc ryptomeri 
Catalogues gratis on a) n. 
oodlands Nursery, esfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
MPAS GRASS (Q IUM ARCENTEUM) AND 
Se bestia Plants to dispose of at the following prices :-— 
PAMPAS GRASS (Seedlings 6 to 8 inches high), 3s. each, or 
25s. pe pa yet mms 
DOUBLE WHIT HINESE PRIMROSE, 18s. per dozen, 
h and ge includ 
CALCEOLARIA ED, savi M's Fine Flowers, 
shes 
sis tore pos des variegatis, Gol A 
coides, hyii bushy, 15 inches. 
Common Yews 6 feet. 
Irish Yews, v and 6 feet. 
bes at Laurels, bushy, 2, aa 4, and 6 
Do. do., standards, with splendid large Tia and 6 feet. 
bove fiae been regular! ná transplanted every season, and 
afet; 
2m 
5s 
m 
z 
2 
2 
> 
“do 
ND TO NURS 
QTEPH EN SHILLING begs fio F ofat good Trans- 
plant ar bsg at very low 
p 
3,000 Arbor-vitæ, 3 to 7 feet. 00h for Che esnuts, 8 to 12 ft. 
10, 000 Spree 1 Firs 4 to 10 feet. | 5,000 Beech, 6 to 10 feet. 
10,000 Tre x, 2 to 5 feet. 15, 000 Rhododendron Ponticum, 
1 000 Lines, ry to 10 feet. in variety, 14 to 4 teet. 
The whole ha the above are well worthy of attention, being oy 
in quality, the Evergreens of Hed healthy ur and bus 
All soptitetions will have immediate atte’ ace Pes 
om _Winchfield Station, South Wes 
hike ER, Ta RIST, Bashel p e von, 
y Gardener to the late W. H. Story, Esq., of 
Whi tin. “Wee A inform the Trade and the Publio Setoneliy 
that he will be prepared to send out the first week in May strong 
‘ollowing beautiful new FUCHSIAS, all raised by | o 
ailway.— 
sa 
GEM OF WHITEHILL.—This itherto unrivalled 
in form and quality ; the sepals are are ` rich carmine, remark- 
ably long and aenst elegantly, giving the pre : de ni mary est 
ms romps y son leep violet, very free bloo: 
habit. 7s. 6d. aii ` 
PIL pAs —Long scarlet tube, sepals well reflexed, large double 
dark corolla; very attractive. 5s. each. 
01 
— tube and sepals well 
wer for ‘exhibition; 5s. each, 
osa Superba will be given in te ‘compensate e for 
NEQUALLED NEW MELONS. 
THe Two most by fort VARIETIES 
North Warnoh, Nursery, por auo S nt miles | 
SENT 
OUT. 
| D TILEY, as YMAN, SEED: and 
Fu rs M‘Ew Hybrid Sanai Flesh 
s Arundel 
Melon, possessing “the following qualities rede feu: pA: is hand- 
some, round shaped, slightly ribbed; flesh very firm 
of a melting and mos 
appearance a set upon 
ai to be the best of all other Melons for p: 
1 nabr rand abund 
flavoured 
known Melons Golden Drop and Beechwood. It has ti 
flavour Golden Drop, with the shape nnd 
chao ov oval sped ae and a very free setter 
plan rry out a eres weight of fruit; flesh 
very “solid 8 snd 8 frm, wat il Keep fee excellent flavour for many days 
after it has been cut; weight from 4 to 5 lbs. Packets of 
Seeds, 2s. 6d. 
The above new Melons will give the greatest satisfaction to 
purchasers. Persons requiring a Packet of 
charged 4s. A remittan 
HARLES S. BARKER'S Seedling Florist Flowers 
ge aw of 1856 
VERDENAS—Dauty of Godalming, blue slate colour, large 
ý ent gag Florist, Oci 
vermillion, truss large, hal —Quakeress, silvery oe 
centre bright rosy purple, rail form, habit A praa 3 
es rich oe plum colour, pip large, and 
the publie that the 
about the 2ist , at 5s. , or the set of six for — 
Ae E terpenes mga gs best of all 
for baskets and vases, in April, 6s. an oA 
. per 
VARIEGATED GERANIUM.—The Mai 
improvement on Flower of the Day, foli: gie 
fiat (planted out in 1855, leaves tes nd 
white margin, dark 
good and well above the foliage. 
TROPAOLUM (Perpetual Flowering).—Triomph de Godal- 
ming, flowers large and eireular, rings emg Piporint eo 
pales Aare Borst e E 
meneo loarerlaty PIEN S IRAD igh, EAIA 
produce flowers in succession from the axil of leaf. Thé 
with a free blooming ', colour ge 7, and brig 
e ale 
fine Yoru, arnster Hatt is not constructed with woo 
SE ed fro: 
2s, 6d. per packet, or 3 packets, 5s., post Thee 
Orders must be accompanied bya remittance, or they canho 
ins attended to. 
Mr. Mason's Annual Descriptive List of new Shrubby a 
larias will Emory be ready, of wich due notice will be given. 
EORGE PRIOR, Garp Ad 
Newbury, Berks, begs to recommend this very valuable new 
Mn rae which is much ag an Brussels Sprouts, Scotch 
Kale, and Asparagus Kale, of first-rate quality, and a very 
heavy cropper Me’ sown in March and aren out early, it will 
yield an eno! z crop, and in good soil the plants should be 
fully a yard apan It si hond be in iy very garden where space is 
limited, and qu. ality + ya antity desirable. 
us of benefitin: 
= ist, Fog Lane Nurs rsery, Withington, near Manchester, 
begs to introduce this wvaltiabie new i which \ will be found 
a decided improvement on his well known Celery, Cole’s Dwarf 
ene Red, pene a Same ng grower, and decidedly yg md in 
a spect. owe led 40z,. packets, 2s. each. 
= ta to the 
W.C, ca ee, pac seed of his well known Cole’s Crystal 
be ie Geers, nd Dwarf Red, true, at 6d. per 4 oz. packets. 
m COLE begs also to intimate that the business hitherto 
bors on saber the firm of “ Thorneley, Cole, & Go.” wil will for the 
ture be carried on Alin ee: Png y solicits the 
no f his fri the public. W. ©. also ir vites atten- 
tion t xtensive stock of Hardy Trees, Shru! ruit Trees 
the-first tim: Pi lant seas a“ 
wn or seen i 
he kingdom who 
gre’ last season (see Gardeners’ Chronicle of Jan. 12th, cae 
will, they think, be sufficient guarantee for its EXTRAORDIN: 
ge NCE. 
description, of select 
a of ae vi he be palin. i on pire 
e ed Seed Warehouse, 106, t 
ester.—Jam ya 1856. RE 
KITCHEN GARDI 
setter; the | CULTURA 
SATURDAY, 1Y; ee eey 26, 1856. 
Ir is now well known that ‘Magid Gk the roof a West- 
