|Fes. 2, 1856. 
| KSON’S ‘EARLY sing etd PEA.” son rai: y riei ESN HOUSES, 
xp BROWN'S 2 Doth A EO Edition of their | HUR vc SON anD 
SEED CATALOGUE contains everything which can be | satisfaction in again calling attention to this i yee Pa S anp Co. have the pleasure to 
f the choicest new aa other Vegetable and Fl Flower | ia aa ied valuable EARLY PEA. one out sed them for heir present red Cash :— 
Seeds. Copies supplied on application. | the e first time last se: — is adm sk ida = whe mare SHE Dana PACKED IN BOXES CONTAINING 100 FEET. 
grown or seen it a be t paranisi BEST Early Pea | 6 by 4, wie 64 by 44 «a 12s.|8 by 6,and 8} by 63... 13s. 6d. 
Gee RTED COLLECTIONS p raceme for | Eve ever introduced. It pene in very few days after the eai 7 by 5, and 74 by 5% 13s. | 9 by 7, and 10 by8 .., 13s. 6d. 
ay papei paan am nianna Collection No. 1, 3l.; No.2 » Bh varieties, and the flattering testimonials which they hav © tds. PE SAG Bier 
Tio. 3; 25a. Choice collections Pcoprtar 5 Gadtticn) thas i | ceived from some of the firs! t Garceners in the th aag ave $ |12 by 9,13by 9,14 oy 9,15 by 9,16 by 9. 
15s. For Lists of the above Collections, see Catal: grew it last se (see Baym ners’ pm ato ad bina 12th, 1856), 2B by 10, 13 by 10, 1 by 10, 15 By 10, 16 by 10. 
ason 
will, they think, be sufficient guar: e for XTRAORDINARY 
d ge! x 
6 vars. newest sorts, 1 qrt.each, 18s.; 1 pint ah: 8s. 6d. | | 
50.5 tenes uart each, very superior, 18s.; 1 pint each, 10s. DE EE aii ap ane da nal ERES 1 
10 ,,  ,„ Iquarteach, 10s. ; 1 pint each, 6s. ice 2s. 6d. per q OG, f she ae 
8 „ _» 1 quart each, fine sorts, 6s.; 1 pint acts 3s. 6d, EGETABLE, I WER, and AGRICULTU SEE 
10 Broccoli, in s of finest for succession, 5s. of every description, of select and uperi ior Ae g Sia 
6 ki Lettuce; in packets of finest, 2s. | CATALOGUES of which will be forwarded on application. 
4 » Cabbage, 1 oz. each, finest sorts, 3s. The Old Estal mie -o Seed Warehouse, 106, Eastgate Street, 
Onions, 1 oz. each, fi sorts, 4s. Chester.—Feb. 2, 
aes ice Beet, Imported Brussels — Cauliflowers, and | 
all ery cho finest Vegetables. PAMPAS GRASS (GYN ENTEUM) AND 
A FEW ND aa DOUBLE WHITE CHINESE PRIM 
ket 6d., except those wig R. HENRY MAJOR, porated i ims Leeds, 
ave not been inserted in t logu Ma to announce that he ha sa nice healthy mt am the 
goof at the Rises on eS $ 
beantifal Plants to wt 
ae GEARS S 
zen, pi 
oae Warczewiczi, sp lendid, å Fecpojat m seine pir h, or 
Aster, i 1 oO. al ata, white, 
a AA at ” dark eye} bean fal DOUBLE WH prio E CHINESE PRIMROSE, 18s. per dozen, 
See Catalo; | ME 
Ei 
pa- |nan 
ornica) Portulaca, 8 = included. as 
“reer ete new d Fine Flowers, 
cal ie, Tae iet viii. —_ ackets, 5s., post ted. i 
mpanied bya 
roides (or Rhodanthe peen ppkn must remittance, or they cannot 
ar Fah fine grass | Salpiglossis poser ig be attended to. 
Escholtzia tenuifolia, v P aai Y ne nia Mr. Magor’s Annual Descriptive List of new Shrubby Calceo- 
dwarf and neat chizanthus retusus larias will shortly be ready, of which due notice will be given. 
Gilia fornica, fine ufal Th "sone pene: hami resmi R AE O WE Fe — 
Gode! alba, beani new un! a, 6 fine vars. sep., 3s, 5ST o 3 
white, pink stamens, 1s. ” ixed vars. TXON begs to ann h ne 
G yey arse Hardy Perennials. of the Abt gyi of Allamandas, Aphe- 
i r: sias, gonias, Coccocypselum discolor, H: 
Sei nar aeae t pariere a _ froni best ntris, Hoyas, Impatiens, Ixoras, Sciadocalyx, Wa Jeawiezi, 
Pewee w: cm striped and others, Is. Achimenes, and the ERECT flowering Gloxinias, &c. &c., which he 
fed towers, i ya. | Cistus, rock vars, ex. offers in collections (left to his own selection) of 20 varieties 
Larkspur, amet Italian, ngos Dinni Sieaxbdart for 30s., 50 for 503., 100 for 90s. Also a fine Stock of young 
arai wa 3d. ateam, 4d. new Sweet William, 1s. Geraniums, consisting of all the leading kinds, from 9s. to 30s. 
Leptosiphon Dianthus superbus a a| per dozen. The annual Nu Cal Ta ogue will be ready in a 
ako Beer iaon g pretty dwarf fringed pink, i pee ti The Seed Catalogue may now be had gratis on appli- 
Lim urea odora: ation. 
ey rubrum,1s.} Yate mixed, a, fine spottea| Seed cere Hull mar Air Street, Sculcoates. 
us, zae mixed s SEE ST T PE OE 
choice, ex. rom : r 
mae | neta ts" | GEORGE CARIE i propre go ofar nizo may 
Pee monogynia, fine a) light Lindhetmeriatoxana, an per dozen, including the kinds en umerated below, which are the 
and deep aes Pane ann Lupinus magnificus, fine varie- | Much n admired coll y ection he exhibited at the Crystal Palace, and 
i 107, Award. 
and crimson vars., 1 foot high, | _ sated, 4d. graai 
ith A i |, Pansy, choice, ex., 1s, ughtoni Iveryan: Exquisite 
en at Phlox, choice, from our large L ae al Magnificent y ) Eeti 
: collection ariegat ec yder’s erryana 
Nan beni | Potentills, splendid mixed, 1s, | Gledstanesi Duke of Devonshire | Symmetry 
Nemesia versicolor com our newest ae all the newest varieties in bye Aina either on their own 
Nem ophila, now white edged: rh a ex , 28. 6d. ‘oots or grafted, 30s. to 42s. per re n 12 or more are taken, viz.: | 
Pennine longistylum, new | Sweet William, fine scarlet wets Che! "rit ce n 
ms nankiensis, Greenhouse Perennials. Maria (True) Berietion 
et and parpi r Acacia ovate Beauty of E Extranesi Coates, eo &e. 
ia rial Indian, 3d, » vertici Nursery, Streatham. Place; Brixton Hill, near London 
Sl a white, 4d. Bosswa heterophylla, 1s, 
Victoria, fine scarlet, Sd. bilosa stenophyila, 1s. CE RLES S. BARKER’S I ak Revers | 
IN se 2 Ae nee 3d. | Calceolaria, bd hems 1s, for the Spring of 1856:— 
4 s ERB: Beauty of Geen ewe: blue slate colour, large 
Viscaria oculata Catendrinia umbel i pips, and of Ment form. Florist, nie ey —Ailey Moore, 
Whitlavia sone ag very | Cineraria, c a ea. purple and slate y shaded, carm: a novel pleasing 
fine, and a general new fa- Ae aie r ower. Florist, Oct. 1853 — — Rosetta, rose, aeli eye, pip large 
vourite. Gerani oops hes Ds: and of. exquisite form.—Maid of iatha bright pink, centre rich 
mma aa ae Aa r e o 
oe a mahri “ogra 5 ve Hotse in seta Saat eal plum colour, , pip large, and of fine form, 
7 po d ss lat t good. 
*Balsam, Smith’s new vars. so | Gloxinia, choice, 6d. 
.B. o assure his friends and the public that the 
wen ee nog Sok men Lanes pile Aeon Pona hing V fhe h i far surpass in are petit, n 
* u colours anything of the kind ever sent out. Plants 
pa e ee Stage about the 2ist April, at 5s. each, or the set of a ‘a = 
ets mixed, 2s. Jacobæus luteus 
P ae anrantiaca, 1. Nyctarinia salizinoides aga Barker's adamga iei ood, » the enh of all the dwarf scarlets 
I Pharbiti: paves 1s. | Platylobium tri: lara, 1 askets and vases, in April, 6s. per dozen. 
oe violacea e a a e N E EGANED GERANIUM.—The a great 
Maid of Orlea: 
wer of as Day, foliage large a perfectly 
FLOWER SEEDS.—BEST ‘assontateNrs. 
Presse a a ‘quantity o of rewi Legend dy 
k 5 alba, ri improvement on Flo 
Phlox oaa e „3d. oice, 18 fiat (planted out in 1855, lea roduced 5inches ove 
» do, fine 7 ., from new, 2s. 6d, ite margin, dark ho’ ies, mara utiful cerise SOBE 
ss and — oe vs re Plants in May 5s. er 
OLU low 
by post, with | TROP. 
five la 
ture, The C gue — Fi set ai 1 
i crimson rerb abund: ant bloomer. The t com- 
high, "month of fow ing, hardiness, duration, ee ced flowering when only 6 inches high, and has wd rA to 
100 a als ‘ke t 15 0 produce flowers in ion the axil of any leaf. The one 
re Ts. nue pate ba. Gs 20 mewes! 1 ia o| with s free blooming charaster, colour golden yellow, and bright 
ye Dent het! Perici fos bondi “For filline beds crimson blotch on all five scorns is the most novel and po ed 
avn &e. 7s. 6d. ; 12 vars... ws a pa a = Man a Sen ATE be. ea aia = Saphire atin fg ies ore 
20 Greenhouse Annuals, including new, 7s. 6d. ; 
TE var a s E, 2 ae Godalming Bian Feb. 2, 1856. 
vars. eye Greenhouse including ar 6 
10s, 6d. ; 12 vai Hop ces nt. sth AN RIZE MEDAL, 1851, and Notice b f 
i rp ne ee A 3 ury 0 
Taek; if vere 3 o| Æ considerable artistic merit in ARCHITECTURAL and 
CHOTCE 1 a e saan ogee “is rte PEDODATIONE,. $a, in | paling come: TERRA 
MPO ERM EDS, granulat stone of any tint, or to 
5 : wee Nomar oe eat ae AND DOUBLE. Swt with his’ Baier on a requiring Bagin a colour or 
Saare. warf German . | paint. tested 30 years, durability is guaranteed b; 
Choice mixed do, packets, 6d. tae opes ale phi i $ J. PuLnam, B Borbo E z 
Fp en nen Rl ee o | PRE PRIZE ROOT PULPING AND MINCING 
New large Chamois, 6d. ; new mite dt Wallenrod, 1 0 MACHINE.—Partaurs’s is the only Root Pulping an 
12 superb vars. W. Wall-leaved or Prussian 6 pa neing Machine which has received ne Prizes of the Troval 
15 superb vars. Autumn Brompto: í 6 ieultural Soci Made only by Woop a Suffolk Iron 
Fine scarlet ət do.» 6d. and 1s. ; ean ties Gad and. to Works, Stowmarket. Delivere carriage free in London, Peter- 
6 superb v: ars. Perpetual Empero: TOT, booming three 5 times borough, Hull, Gainsborough, S inos tekat À and any 
Ae 2 9 | station o E: ounties Railway. Illustrations, 
s new large flowerin, oe 20 criptions, Prices arded post free on application. 
febern ane quilled and Shaped Asters, 58.5 12vars. 3 0 L or FRUI RSTED NET 
ea Da a. one oe ~ fa to effectually protect the blossom of wall fruit trees from 
esiicet’ Lacing Sinaia one 3 0 bate and blight, and bein fruit vee se soon 
ou: ouble dwarf do ies, 7 yard, in v: ths. All kinds of garden, 
S superb vars. Pæœæony flowered Prensh a do. (Truffaut's)... 0 | fishing, and sheep nets, made by machinery, and at very low prices, 
le. ch sis Costco Aidad oe Ae Balsam, Sireci R. RICHARDSON, 21, Tonbridge Place, New Road, King’s Cros 
kscom!| and many ondon, 
page 46. 
ROOTS FOR EARLY SPRING. PLANTING. ; TRELOAR’S SOCON on Bing MATTING 
S AR 
Tritones, en Tae! dia’ Oxalis, eh eran ‘ae T TRELOAR ‘ins ek pleaenre i 5 fse dott bt 
variety of other roots. , page 57 and 58. 4 e Jurors of the Paris Universal Exhi 
Goons CARRIAGE Span (pot under 20s.) to all the London | bim the Prize Medal fo or Cocoa-nut Fibre Man facture 
he 
termini and all e Colchester line between London | Catalogues, conta ri prices and every phate free by post. 
Ae 2 War se, 42, Ludgate Hill, Lon 
ALOG! season to the p t ti 
re: LA TO KILL RATS, oe M 
Post Office payable to Bass & Brown, or to STEPHEN | BY Har rk wert cr —A method w Ae rwarded, wit 
Brown, Sudbury Post Office. for 30 postage stamps, which wall 1 destoy t ne above 
BASS a — Seed and Horticultural Establishment, vermin qutekly and wi without trouble. 1000 Acres may be cleared 
Sudbury, $ for a few shillings,—GiuserT Dyson, Hoo, Rochester, 
, 13 by 11, 11, 16 a 17 by 11, 18 by 11. 
Ar 18s. P: 00 FEE 
17 by 12, 18 by 12, 19 by 12, 20 by 12, 14 by 13, to hy S 16 by 13, 
17 by 13, hh gah 18, abr 13, 20 by 15. 
LARGER SIZES, » 40 PE oye mt NG 
16 oz. from 2d, to 3} 21 ©: ety to a z. from 6d, to73d., 
per foot superficial, according to size eo quantity. 
SIX TEEN-OUNC HEET LASS ORCHARD 
HOUSES, THE SAME S unani AS WE SUPPLY TO MR. RIVERS, and 
oM 
of various dimensions, always on hand, at 18s. per 100 feet. 
BEERE Glass of various dimensions i in 100 feet boxes. 
Y’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, 
HORTICULTU RAL GLASS, Gamar AR packed in Crates 
of 300 feet, 24d. ae r foot. Twenty-one Oun sinha, 
of 200 fe cet 
Foreign Sheet Glass, in cases -, 405., and 
42s. per case. 
ern Cases with Ferns complete, suitable for the Drawing- 
room, from 25s. ears 
Aquariums with French P 
shaped ditto, on ane stand, 25s. 
Perforated Glass for Ventil ation, from 1s, 6d. per foot. 
om Tiles and Slates. 
Glass Mil 2 Tie s. per dozen ; Propagating and Bee Glasses, 
Cucumber aimata Lord Suena Tame Syphons, 
Teen oe ate, Crown, and Ornamental Glass, Shades for 
asp 
Ornaments uae Shades, and every article in dee rere 
Hort ural Glass Wa rehouse, may Bishopsgate Stree! 
Withou t, Lond 
FOREIGN AND ENGLISH DET AT Pt a pas A 
87, BISHOPSGATE STREET, WITHO 
a MILLINGTON supplies the abovë SHEET 
GLASS in any size or substance, packed in 100, 200, or 
300 feet cases. Same as supplied to Mr. ineladeds i the leading 
men ofthe day. Reduced cot ari boxes ded. 
6 in. by 4 in. and 6 in. by as in eos 
at s » ”» > 
Te » 5S ” $ ” 
8h n»n 8 » 9 » 
9) Th » 10 
TOF j 84 = ee ae 
i NE IRE » By 
10 ee K » 10} 
11 we 10 a OF n AC 
RE.. yah: Oe n lik » 113 
2 y i » 12% » 11g 
ee ees ee 
” ”» 
134 1 eS oy IDR a eee 
1 E S N ove ws owe 16 
20 by 13, 21 by 13, 22 by 13, 214 by 134, 165 by 144, 20 by 14, 
by A 20 by 15, at 18s. ad 0 feet. 
n. glass, in in box poder 14 by 10, 2d. per: foot. 
Ditto, not exceedi: 5 ` fo 24 
Ditto 34 
HARTLEY’S Reugh Plate, “Sheet and Rough, Tiles, Striking 
and Bee Glasses, Milk Pans, Cucumber Tubes, and Wasp Traps, 
as Hortiew Itural’ Tae 
Milled Sheet, White Lead, and Lead Pipe. Paints, Colours, 
and Varnishes, see Colour List, which can be had on application. 
Established more te “100 years. 
mae 
of Brit: tish Men 
square feet each, at the fol 
A m 1000 feet 
Leeper made o 
izes.—Inches. Per foot. Per 100 feet 
Under Gy å at 13d. is £012 6 
From 6 by 4 Bs xe se eee 8 
ee | i 3 wt Om pate. o 
S n. & ie eS. on, 28) eeeD 
wW ,, 8 » 12 5 9 » 2d. 1 211 
Larger sizes, 
16 oz. from 3d. to 34d. . per hile 15% aiia to size. 
21 Oz. s "ad. È 5d. 
26 0: 
E PL, PLATE, "THICK CROWN GLASS, Ie 
PALASS ar Horticultural purpose! 
34d. 
PATENT ROUGH 
on of 
app 
mie "Lond 
FO T ES, ee S 
J.: SEELEY begs Jer eave to remind gentlemen intend- 
ing to put up such Ornaments sin nthe grounds next spring: 
that the work ought to be ordered without de nem “a a view to 
ve bas ‘the past year he has added 
gent’s P: 
prietors of Horses, these 
all cases of swelled legs, 
energy; for Coughs, Colds, F 
best Medicine that can be exhibit 
Balls are Poumeto eal i 
— _ loss of te sso te, sad vi 
they 
diet, and 
et with the ensuing week’s regul: 
AT CATTLE ant Conia Balls” 
navies ded by respectable dentis tm 
monials) for Cows and oped fe a most valuable medicine in 
of Hove or Blown, Scouring or turning out to Grass, or from 
ood, rgate, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Staring Len 
nfluenza. 
= 
Bullocks fat much faster 
Curs, M.R.Y.C.S., 
the Liver of the Horse,” 
many 
omplaints. ‘Any Gentleman using the gees oe 
sult the F gratuitously, either personally, Ty eter, 
post-p 
