64 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jan. 26, 1856. 
OLE ER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS | DS FOR THE KITCHEN GARDEN. PEARS GRAFTED ON THE QUINCE AS PYRAMIDAL 
AMES CARTER anp CO., SEEDSMEN, , 238, High EEDS FoR THE KITCHEN GARDEN can a side oe FRASER beg. wae Sa nik 
London, have now lished tl their TWENTY obta a a ont et Messi AN] p ounce. eir 
FIRST ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF FLORICULTURAL, Wirta Ta neek O Seed > ak, s| J iced List of the above is now published, and may be had 
TAE AND AGBICULTURAT Aa ng to A 7 rr y AY P SLEJ. have sold a1 E T Eini 
he best ap erst eeds e: g . . F. has arge number o pa rees for the last 
a com aplet te description species and varieties of FLOWER | | See their “Price CURRENT AND GARDEN Dreecrory” just | three years, and have received ae letters from gentlemen 
SEEDS, and a most rehensive list of VEGETABLE AND | published. in the renews | spong in very high tane o a since! 
SGRIGULTURAL SEE! , all of which car a vs Mei and are, | a TRIG ee cs LD nn fho | BOBS y can therefore recommend them wit nepoata ag " 
T ae as ireki aualty, Te ae contatoa Jip lists EBE, omg, | B a Wester pi BA he othr "Broad Gu wage Ra = dence to the notice of Deiri gan = eal public in general, 
DIAN, AND Gua 2 
in fact, the finest Collection of Seeds ever submitted one time to ways, 80 that S JIR DWARF-TRAINED FRUIT REES. 
public notice. “Catalogues s forwarded free of charge a end post paid with as much regularity and despatch as from any — WOOD anv SON h much pleasure 
ul application to ail parts of the world. | uae . f the fi D vet tr E 
oues Canter & Co, Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, | Oter county in England. ring some jot the aes Diar trained P Re 
| Wittram E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, and NECTARISES Lys ae gry rt W. W. & So 
“ HEE BES LITTLE BOOK WILL DO SOMETHING | | Ply code Devonshire: s m er ant they arı pty the trade. Pr rice 
>__Gardencrs” bist eh SN Bees a Find aceite Rea BEE JE al 
Chronicle. ER A ESAR s | QEEDS FUR WA ES.—Arr a N.B. Lih aving a large stock of the A AA . W. & Sox 
| madi the und d for th ioe tra ond ispose de: A shh a the trade, and will furnish 
Our og: Book pcg ee a ie very s select List— “i oy e undersigned fi sale og onthe naan f ail wholesale prices on applica’ 
of the st Garden and I Flo Seed: tt orders for WALES. Seeds con be forw ded de Fin ends eye Pears os Caines 18s. to 248. per dozen. 
poi nas Bristol ig Sin by Steamer, or by the South Wales Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
ng guid way, vid Gloucest YHOMAS WILD, of Ipswich sendin 
7 , o swich, is now ut 
safe hands of ds s oa Puree It sont be | Wiliam E. Baroti & Co., Seed Merchants and Seed Growers, aAA SEEDS:- -Öron Melon, 1s.. ea. per e packet i 
in ms oe He! ao Vie hon es tee ‘at | Plymouth, Devonshire. Ipswich Standard Cucum! 2s. 6d.;  Latter’s unrivalled 
N, wax heres eed Growers, Pel SEEDS FOR IRELAND.— Plymouth Primulas (two new colours e Sanita ied purple, 2s. 6d.; Holly- 
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ounces : | e uated in close proximity with CORK, DUBLIN, hocks, 24 show varieti¢s, 100 seeds, 1s.; Pansies, from Hine's 
NUTLON’S SEED SAT ALDGUE with prised of | p y exhibition bed, 1s.; the whole aie by post, 7s. d. 
S Eue A vent BAA iat oat a BELFAST, ane LIMERICK, and Steamers call every | Descriptive Illustrated Catalogue, Testimonials, Latter’s 
sig at will be ou and post free to any week a at West me Decl, so that purchasers in Subscribers.. Growth of Primulas, &c., free by post to all 
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SUTTONS AMATEUR'S GUIDE. Published by Loxoxay, | 2%” vister country wi y wil fud their orders attended to with T. F. WINSTANLEY, Seep 
promptness and d on application to . WINSTANLEY, S Mercua Man. 
Paternoster Row. Price 6d., or free by post a 2 penzi me pine; appt Gkr ké fally t a th t f 
Dares AS eA Seed Gro aranes pee jaa (ea <r Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. pub blic to tis aap 5 ane of o attention, of the 
PLAN k 3: | SEEDS FOR IRELAND, A pr WALES. — | each packet of seed bears the name, colour and height of its 
OHN W ATE ERERS CATALOGUE RHODO-| QUTTON anD SONS having ustomers in| growth, and the collection is packed in a neat labelled box. 
e ong ea Soe ok &c., as exhibited at the ogi North and South Wales, Scotland uk Ireland, whom they | Mignonette and Sweet Peas being used in larger quantities are 
Botanic Garden: k, Lo ndon, is now published, and have tee with Fc che want ral and Ho rticultural Seeds for | not included in these collections, Prices from 2s. 6d. to 40s. 
ee orn NeW aaa sre “>. F. WINSTANLEY begs to inform his. friends 
The American Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. les a | Sorron & Sons deliver their Goods Free of Carriage to | iol a his | eat of NEW GARDEN SEEDS are now 
BA EU ot iae re 5 pien e most useful vegetable produe from 
KN g R ICAN PLANTS. the Seaports, one many other parts of Ireland, Scotland, | 11. to 51. The SCRIPT IVE CATALOGUE co s the 
WATERER ax anD GODFREY beg to announce their and geo For particulars, addre details of seh 8 clletion =. page msi P PETEN 
Descriptive Catalogue of American Plants for | ____ Surrox & Soxs, Bd Wen Reading, Berks. Marke aee, anchester. 
this season is now E ir and will be sarSng on application. | To NO iden Ges RGYMEN, AND C ERS. 
As the collection of American Plants at ursery is altogether ’ , > . , 
unequalled in extent or quality, purchasers will find it to their HE most Economical and Convenient Mode of ONRO o CRYSTAL PALACE RO, 
Pkg vig i Bh Western el pac eet batman es dg readil; | ordering GARDEN SEEDS is to send for one of | the rizes in June last at the Crystal Palace Exhibition, 
South it Nursey, Woki ae Kadra. |“ Surton’s Complete Collections for on e year’s supply,” S “ Hero” aa a- eii the — Persian Hybrid 
aa F EER bea amori hie DESCRIP. particulars whi be had icati lon, the “Golden y rst prize for 
GEORGE BAKER begs to announce his DESCRIP- 997 vssed_— Eneu on applications | Melon’; both of which prizes a . MONRO, 
TIVE CATALOGUE of AERIAN PLANTS, Gyna Colney House, St. Alban’s. Two seeds of each taken from 
MENTAL SHRUBS, FRUIT and FOREST TREES is wl ___ Surron & Sons, Seed Growers and Merchants, Reading. _| the same yas which gained ~ prizes, Febr a packet oi i 
ready, and may be had on applicat os | IRECT COMMUNICATION ETWEE 12 seeds of other first-rate sorts, fór 2s. 6 ne Sis s 
smm E statnes, Windsor pni near Paos Surrey, padi Rate STER AND D p DUBLIN Seabed ae phen : 11.—M Ae re b ' applying 4 tal 
poo Staines, Windsor nch, South Western Railway, | — s» s. ow, Co en, London. 
soyka way bä had: sailin e this port for Dulin GOODWIN’S YORK EARLY WHITE CELERY. 
[paren Law ON anv SON, smEN, Nu bled t 
WSON ax $ > the ca none Most junseny— City, whence why can be at once y atn a to «ll Sete 
R irera R anp SON can now supply 
and Wi 
Majesty; wad to tho, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scot- | of Jrelard. 
land, Edinburgh, and Londo: ap J.C. W: & S Nursery d Seed G may be had in perfection earlier than any other variety known 
Perer Lawson & Son beg to intimate that their Prices, "ists | arene to us, and has for several years past taken first prizes at th 
of Seeds, Plants, &c., for the Leas season are in course of Pub- | = York Horticultural Exhibitions in 6th and 7th months. . Packets 
lication, and w: ill be sent fre e by Po: mei ae za | HEELER’S GARDE SEEDS have been k 2s.6d. each, free by post, may be had either from Hurst and 
, Great George Street, -£ nai one appreciated in the Wasi of Dogin AE more than a a Ae s Sjors reg London, or direct from‘ our- 
TT] = undred years, and now that the railways afford such cheap | selve: $ BACKHOUSE v, York Nurseries, Jan. 26. 
og Ainge ae KEMPTON seso d at oi CAT ie Bese porter with oe parts KA kingdom, their celebrity a ae ` e 
*y come extended. We now deliver o s carriage free z 7 
LOGUE OF TLOKICULTURAL, , VEGETABLE, AND by railway to the most distant and remote Macon A Descriptive + J AM ICKSON np 
AGRICULTURAL REEDS is published, — may be had | Priced List.m y be Thad on application following much esteemed varieties of Cucumbers, in sealed 
on application, free. will be fou vt gs to comprise all the New | C Wa & Sox, Nurse urserymen and Seed Growers, | packets containing six r is. 6d. each pack fi 
end Rare Pi Piawee ihri Select List of Rhe kapott oppro van] e S Gabdoahe to the Gloucestershire Agricultural | “ They should be grown by all Cucumber growers.” 
Vegetable and eran ac ever extant. gre apr py § OF PERFECTION.—Has a fine white spine, re 
Mr. Spoon de o for the last 15 years, and up to the time of his Reet eed sa the early part of the Eighteenth Century. markably prolific and early; the “fruit is 20 to 24 inches long 
an Gh ours CED LANG POT ATE 
employer's di s: ecease, wal principal Assistant of —_ late ox, Bedford | 
antec nd olborn.— Address KENNEDY & T’s NEW SEEDLING POTATO, 
a EEELINC HERSACEOUS CALCEOLARIAS, ny Be Piaget sn pt gpa 
1 IYATT can confidently recommend this 
Wy anM BARNES has now ready to send out at | W. variety fo cult n 
5s. per dozen a few of his unrivalled CALCEOLARIAS. the same time as the Ash Leaf it will be about ten days later, 
They are very beautiful healthy strong plants, and are now quite | The uce is Fags doup "e the quality equal to this fine 
ready for pe iai ane shift into large pots. old variety; price Ss. 56 lbs. 
Coe ss 
Roses For 
_ 102, Eastgate Street, Chester; and Market Pho + Manchoatig 
W. B. cai d them with the greatest confidence, E, GREENHOUSE AZALEAS. 
they have been a net oniy from the most beautify m y markod al emer P RIDSEY, 4e T E apen MA Piri st i AND have to offer fine healthy 
finest shaped varieties, and if potted now will endid | he following beautiful varieties of AZALEA 
blooming plants —Camden Nursery, Camberwell, London. | ena above will be delivered at any of the London Railway | INDICA in large 60 and 54-sized pots, 12s. the dozen; Alba, 
INLAY . (latel E | tations Keb of charge tor sacks or delivery. Smithi coccinea, Herberti, Fielder’s white, Speciosissima, Carmi- 
y | Special agreement salah or any larger quantity. nata, Colorans, Diana, Grenvilli, Cor Aurora, Symmetry. 
Minier, Nash, & Co., Strand), WILLIAM RICHARDSON, a r Farm, Dep efor Jan. 26. The following, of the same size, 18s. the dozen :—Lateritia, 
and WILLIAM LEWIS GOAD py years with Messrs. SEED POT s. Variegata, Rubra lena fulgens, Murrayana, O) tima, Prince 
Jacob Wrench & Sons, London Bridge), beg respectfully to! HARLES SH ARPE AND Ao. have the pleasure of Albert, Rosea S a Telus des Bel = na On very aia 
inform their friends, the trada, and public generally, mat er | offering the following varieties of Potatoes, allok whi ich have Perryana. Sa” 
have taken the premises, 82, Bishopsgate Street Within, where ae firan hi themselves, polar oa z The same sorts, in 48-sized pots, well set with bloom, 24s. 
they intend carrying on the SEED BUSINESS in all its m grown: 9y e quality. and 30s. per dozen, A few larger plants 3s. 6d. to 5s. each 
branches and trust by great assiduity and strict attention to | i Per ame of 4 stones : eZ Carria ca 05 ie Gani Nuvo ne wate nt, Hert: 
merit an extended share of patronage. They col comes d rate fer $0 Kidney, Early Ash d. | Foxe’s rhe ay +». 5s. Od. | Vartle ge free to London — OW PEAS. 
their lengthened practical ex] an assurance leaved ... 6 0| Em eee a EW A M A Re ROW 3. 
goods they offer have been selected with the greatest a! » Jackson's ... 6 0) Coc ney | : = 6 0 Harrigon’s GLORY (blue) & H on’s PERFECT Bd a: 
both as to genuineness 2 qualiry.—London, . 26. | Matin’ rete: kee A g Hens Nest” . w es i hese extraordinary Peas, Lege “ss nearly similar in hatig 
SCHAFF ELT, NURSERYMAN. , Ghent t (Bel- Early Yo xe E 6 Aiwan Native” = 5 0 are as early poanie prenomo Frame, about 3 feet in eight, 
A full be large pods which cluste! m the bottom to the top of the 
sium to offer = NEWN BIOTA, , which is quite em AFR s 0| White Rough ++ 5 0) haulm, and are al in avoir to fo ni ht’s Marrow. Samples of 
distinct from the others, and is w ted particularly SS on 0 | Regent 5 0j the haulm may tere szen at the followin firms i n Lon don, of whom 
BIOTA MELDENSIS, good plan nts oe iiia 211 è E aA oe n aa ‘1956. they can be iaa in hips Fee 4 
This fine Coniferous aie: will be. eel pas <A cH OICE FLOWER S bars, E EN seen a Stra 
schaffelt’s i Illustration Horticole.” | WwW ON, aba meet, Ipee (author | Becs, Haxpenacet, & Cutt, Middle Whee, Adelphi. 
| . of the “ Gardening of Annuals,” favourably noticed | HURST & M‘ MULLEN, 6, Leadenhall Street. 
A. V. also directs att s Journal L’{LLUSTRA- tats G: s- roniele foe Angust 18, Te) bene to otti a Ron Corti te Boton is, PI ae RSTI 
‘lect rtment of AN an ERENNIAL F e 
TION HORTICOLE, peg ty fa of the best ee sel a550! L ER Jaoos WaEnGH & oxe, 38 s Wiliam sie, City. 
works on the Continent. The lasi it Number (1 2th Number of the SEEDS, comprising every novelty of the rate. and mene as 39, King Will 
second ou ntains Seeds; a i iced Catal DOU 
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© Rese Perpetual TO g d'Orléans, tilon, EDE pilotin ee of prises cannot fa 0 BE SOLD, 5 ine "bushy home, grown good riage, 
3, Clematis campanifiora. ie Sia s. a. | s one fail of Wealthy ge buda, at 24s., 27s., and 30s. per dozen; 
4. Dion edule (fruits of ). Agera! conspicuum + 6 | Lupinus subearnosus 0 6la xtra 6s. and 42s. per dozen.— Apply to W- 
5. Dion edule (site in its natural country). Abris "Warczewiezi 6 | Salvia Rémeriana ... ...0 6 BARNES. mms “ae” vs olden Fleece,” Edmonton, Middlesex. 
The Work can he seen and obtained of his Aged ir R Seen Calceolaria chelidoniöides ° 3 | Silene pia Tho g|_ For early sowing, a few packets of Seed saved from. the 
5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, Lond Price 12s Core sears < — Š -0 TE amigers o 3 | Seedling Cateorlaria whic which received the Prize at the Exhibition 
WARF ROSES ON T oe ila murali ics as |e 
DWAR — HE MANET. Helichrysum brachyrhyn AE E E E othe gee Paice te and 1. G, bache o. ihe Leys ory a Sd. each. 
EORGE C RKE nri r his unrivalled chum ene 0 4 | Whitlavia gered xsi HE Aan A! h M poora SQUASH. ht with 
stock of ke ARP poring (éinch. coun budded on the, RMAN FLOWER SEED Te hiss isor, who o is a Gardener, has 
Manetti), Bath dew of Be the leading ki nds of Hybrid Per- G Z = hea m America seeds of the above fruit, a full account of 
petuals, Bourbons ee. per dozen; very superior, 18s. ; S. anp J. RINZ, NURSERYMEN, Prankforto which is sven in the Chronicle of last week. He has also three 
fine stron; lants, and i Thoas: Toot Abe adapted for Maine, beg to call the attention of the trad E tea toltod sorts of VEGETABLE M. ARROW, which will be found as 
A ie forming beds in the flower ted Seeds, all warranted of first-rate quali acquisition where this vegetable is poig used. Seeds of the 
r Gostapect full: ar ibaa pem Fat the above, an STOCK, in collections of from 10 to 30 varieties, | whole will be sent on receipt of 30 Postage Stamps, or the 
a Repost telly | page 8 _ or ae a ma en tb we A Sa 6d. each collection, containing 100 Seeds of each ted Mo may be had alone for 13 St: ntaa fitrect . By & 
z . prej e! ammersmi: London. 
with many towards this truly valuable stock the Manetti, | GERMAN ASTERS, dwarf, bouqnet, globe, pyramidical, and pa A 
pea a in12 amg e varieties, 18s. bog per dozen; others in i enllections; from 1 10 to 20 Gaer varie 1s. 6d. to 2s. panied of 
Climbing Pillar Roses, strong plani . per dozen;; PONY AS S, the beantiful ties in collections, | p rr a 20, > in 
Dwarfs in pots, on their own roots; also the late new French | from 6 to 12 varieties, at 2s. to 4s.; the packets, mixed, | the Parish of lenge E “bane: Pee Printers, st 
Roses. | 1s. each. their Office in Lombard Street in the Precinct eres in the OO 
N.B. Where two dozen or more are ordered, plants in propor-| All orders will be promptly executed and md forwarded to the} $f Rondon) 2 ae Se Paura, Covent Garden, im U 
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tion a maser added to r sua MI EA | care of their London Sp Messrs. BETHAM & BLACKITH, Cox’s where all Advertisements and Communicat 
Hill, Surrey. | and and Hammond’s Quays, Lower Thames Street. ‘roR.—SaTuRpax, January 26, | on 
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