THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
MPROVEMENT OF GRASS 
SUTTONS RENOVATING GR TRS 5 SEEDS FOR 
‘eat improvemen' 
may be eff by sowing 8 to F pol of Surrox’s 
an 
eral Tons of H 
Pies Meadows and Upland Pastures. 
ould be sown early. 
The drought of last summer having ca sed pa artial failures 
the or ors A Ei sa and Clover Leas, SUTTON : “pectic: a Grass 
Seeds may be n with eae t advantage i such ca PRICE 
REDUCED TO od. PER 
„Sorron & Waa pres supply Grass Seeds for laying 
BAS AND 
of fine and strong grow 
ROSES. 
wth Plants :— 
zie Standards, in 100 a vars. £7 0 0 
Les 600 
100 Dwarts , ” 300 
100 ” 50 dhai i 25 0 
100 pe 100 the whole > perpetual g 
“ bloom: tain 
100 400 
Choice Selection ms, psd r dozen, Standa: rds? Dwarfs, 
15s, t o 24s, ; 
to 18s. ; Short Bianards. aa 15 to 2 feet stems, 94. to 2188 
ea TRAINED FRUIT TREES. 
A very fin of mean well grown two and three year trained 
Fruit Tio: Gialle requiring first-rate trees for planting 
6s. 
np prin aroni selected in accordance with the nature o 
the soil to me os down, par 
obtained by p 
«fel “delivered Carriage Free by Rail. 
UTTON & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
oe Rao SEEDS SENF € SENT CARRIAGE me, BY 
Wps Ph E. RENDLE anp CO, IER- 
f 
articulars of which may be 
will not be better supplied :— 
Apricots ? 
Peaches fine, 8s. 6d. each ; extra, 5s. each. 
tarines Í 
Plums, fine, 2s. 6d each; extra, 3s, 6d. 
Other FRUITS all of prn sorts, see Sian. 
nd showy vars., 30s., or 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 100 distinct a; 
50 for 17s. 6d. 
Ditto, 100 superior and newer vars., 50s., or 50 for 30s. 
Hardy an “a ee Ornamental’ Shrubs, 20 fine vars., 
, 24s. 
Hardy Climbing Plants, 20 fine sorts, 20s. 
wY 
pe 
M 
Plymouth, Bear item. to jay follo wing 
orders above £ 1 will be sent cmriagé. pan to 
“ar ane ore £2 will ana rriage ipo aan 
nee th A the Broad Railwa; iais ie pele 
in Devon Cornwall, or to Cork, Dublin, and 
Liverpool. by Steamers. 
*77 } 
Camellias, choice assortments, per dozen, well set with flower- 
buds, 30s. to 60s. 
RHUB. ARB, —Bailey’s Early Monarch, each 2s. 6d.; Salt’s 
Crim: e; 
n Perfection, 3s. 6d. These two varieties are v 
reni and the joule ay E wn. 
Ditto, Victoria Giant, 
BROWN beg, to offer the following, all 
[Fes. 9, 1856. 
A | A CAUTION TO THOSE WHO LIVE IN CLASS HOUSES 
NOT TO THROW STONES. 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON anp SON, W 
lington Road Nursery, St. John’s Wood, Lon have 
been favouring of | the floral world w Si important 
ation, e to digest. After 
for 1856, the Messrs. E. G. E inform the public—in great 
alarm—that “ other Seedling Puchbsias raised b; e emi- 
nent raiser will be sent out this season, one from a Kentish nur- 
rs vicinity of London, and t 
hsias I am about 
by Mr. E. Beaks I have o 
t ey Swill give every satisfaction to all wh wt n 
d to the notice of cultivators with an inward feelin 
ear! ly sort, 7s. 6a. 
AK 
Railway Station in England Ti akea and to any 
Port in agea and, Wate s aasin, and Ireland. 
For further partion! iculars t RENDLE’S Price CURRENT AND 
ree DIRECTORY,” to be obtained from Wm: E. RENDLE & CO., 
Seed Mere! nan = a Zeed, an rs, Plymouth, Devonshire. 
a ATA be ues GUE 
AMUEL. FINNEY” anD CO. to invite the 
attention of their numerous friends Les the pub to their 
Catalogue of Seeds for the present season, which is now ready, 
and may be had on a gee st their Nurse: a Seed 
tchen Garden, together Flower 
collection of more than ig select a Sane all the ele a 
s, Calceolarias, &c. &e., 
which they annually from Pr mh and yirmide 
which have heretofore en such general satisfaction; many 
new and 1 and varieties have been added thi 
year. Also a complete list of all the most useful kinds of 
Natural Grasses, Ry Clover, Turnip, and othe ds in 
in the ved system ryt 
es of Nursery oon Imple- 
ULLER, Fronist, Newt ton “Bushe , Devon, 
rmerly Gardener to a late W. H. na Esq., of 
il begs to inform the ses and the Public generally 
that he will be he oy to pt out first week in May strong 
_ the following beautiful new Ore all raised by 
Mr. Story. 
GEM OF WH: —This flower ‘is hitherto nage ak 
reflexed, deep violet corolla, 5s. each. 
GLORIOSA SUPERBA. 9 soa scarlet tube and sepals oi 
great substance seep ANni 
the Turk’s 
ue 
Jor ee 
to the attention of ap vege engaged in planting the te flo 
ere from his 
ing desirable rere NURSERY $ LNs 
the Plants are in the best possible co: 
carae yr. yy hed = 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. each, 
to the A ding singly as 5 to6 
and? en Tt Same 10 feet, Sas ods todas’: 10 to 
12 feet, 63s. aai ost magnificent plants). 
Cedrus Lebanon, 4 5 feet, 37. 3s. per dozen. 
Cryptomeria roe ht 5to6 ft, Ts: 6d. each; 
larger,10s. 6d. to 21s. 
per i 
ALE, strong, for Foreing, Ls Ee 100. 
J = 
warded sonics for thre 
oods c: 
ears in cultivation, 
” I fear wh: 
rriage — (not none 308, cK i 
statio ion: e Colchester line el Traint aar 
Seed and Horticultural àl Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
SMITH, in offering the [following novel- 
rms his ei iets and wees = the Floral 
GEA EOR! 
i Gea i at h 
tikilar ps 
en Verbenas raised by Mr. Pesner. 
M‘Nei y have been so justly and univers ally 
rite have 
to Paaa on their extraordinary bea mee so offers a 
Seedling of the high t merit raised by Mr. To — » . The 
above, in combination with the varieties of G. S/s own raising, 
will form a cles wee he feels warranted in pronouncing to 
te altogether ralleled in the annals of floricultw 
“yer BENAS. 
CRITERION (W: LL).—A flowe: 
pix russ epee pips ‘twee oat quite first- tet 
m the edge and circular like the 
sank This variety has receiv 
the National Floricultural and Royal Sor rh 
IR IN CAMPBE! 
of ee od su 
n qu adlity, fang ooth 
cused oe bi Phlox, Gilir Seti 
ot Firs s Certificates fro 
ondon ate pr 
and even a ee edge, tru 
cherry eye, and pienet first-class in every Fare and 
Reese moore at the Royal Botanic, the National, and the 
Royal bate sper Exhibitions. 
EUGENIE (WEATEERILL).—New in colour, delicate lilac end.—Catalogue 
pale Votan od pip P large, smooth and even on the edge, truss “fall a es] 
Biz zed and of ne form. First-class A A tga from the SUPERB DWA 
National ii eal Ba ith London Societies bear ample 
witness to its of this 
KING OF a (WEATHERILL).— —This noble flower stands atten! sin 
forth as preeminent in its class, Colour rosy pier offering as un 
Ta tinny fon truss is large and of fine form, and it 
troduced, taki 
combines the properties of distinctness, brillianey of colours, 
or | large truss, fine habit either for pots or beddi freedom of 
bloom, and exquisite form. The National Society marked its 
appreciation of this variety by awarding it a Certificate of the 
First Class. 
DAND e red, wi ee fe Te’ tho Nasional for | & 
k crimso: arded a ertifieate at the National for 
ts novelty in h to pa Ball and character. 
H UNANIMITY f Eurr) .—Rosy purple, with a large and con- 
when 
is hiro asserted to be too true of themselves; i they di 
ago send out a batch—yes, a batch, 
e beauty, the only variety of the 
agated for ini Have the eight bee 
years ? before tl 
had reached its 
Messrs. give me the credit for sending out 
Lam proud of it for its proven first- 
If I am no re — judge o! r the gratifi 
tion and satisfaction of my frie’ nds, s Soe oe neat theirs faith: 
fully, Gro ORG H, Florist, 
Tollington Nursery, Hornsey i Road, Islington, 
in the vicinity of London’, 
"SEED ESTABLISHMENT, HIGHGATE, LONDON. 
Wi CUTBUSH anp SON beg to inform their 
Patrons and the Public generally that they have receive: 
season their usual Fine egies of VEGETABLE and 
FLOWER EDS. from their grow n the best condition 
imaginal 
i Calctions can be made up at the same prices as those adye: 
sed by other firms, but advice their ppa te sian their 
pes selections, which is O be the cheapest and best in the 
S fre cation. 
RF an 
HYBRID PERPETUAL A 
apt 
ND OTHER ROS 
ee WOOD anp SON HER, ROSES invite 
o their fine stock of the above, Loon te 
DWARF BUDDED ROSES 
DWARF STANDARD DO. Be wn 188: to Bs. 
CLIMBING AND NOISETTE ROSES, “named 9s. to 12s. 
reflexed, beautiful | which the National Floricultural w—its Certi-| CLIMBING ROSES, mixed, for covering banks 4s. 
ficate of the First Class. DWARF ROSES, on own roots, mixed, not named 4s. 
Bo NULLI (WEATHERI oe —Colour rosy blush, of good | New Hybrid Perpetual DUCHESS OF NORFOLK, 
, an extra large and constant show flower. bright vivid crimson, Standards or Dwarfs, 3s.6d. each, with a 
of P GENERAL SIMPSON (roomie —A bold and well-shaped | liberal discount to the Trade if six or more are order: 
er of extra form and size, colour carmine. This —_ — ROSES on 6-inch stems, established in 6-ineh pots, for forcing; 
tive, a good | a valuable e variety for exhibition t the | exhibition, or greenhouse culture, 24s. per dozen: 
tural ety. Catalogues gratis on app! 
W ARDS (SiT). ne as crimso: gy wil ‘oodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. 
tting | apoi on eye. This mu nsidered the finest LTON NURSERY, LIVERPOOL, 
Verbena yet ini ing all ar {nto sone nao it! To Seen ND 
y season offers upwards of. a hundred thousand of the two most 
Araucaria imbricata, 2 to3 feet, 7s. 6d, to 21s.; 3 to 4 feet, 21s. | “BN ith the Nationa a very telling and attractive variety. Rewarded | valuable. Trees lately introduced, ti ARIA. IMBRI- 
ue = 42s. (splendid . a cig. Plaats oft mci weed AES +e 4ni | CATA and CEDRUS DEODARA, of 1to6 yes 
tz- Patagonica, each. W. te aera any one wanti quan’ x 
Junipëris Hi 4 to 5 feet, bs. handsome'and close grown. Price Ba each The Set of Nims wl be supplied at 350 | Specie rees and Shrubs to inspect his collection and obtain 
Lil 10s. 6d. ; about 2 feet, 31s, 6d. en spot, as the mere height of such trees (as quoted in 
Pinus Cembra, 3 to 4 feet, 5s. MIONE.—This beautiful ere gives no idea of the value of well grown select plants for 
» Douglasi, 3 to 4 feet, 31. 3s, per dozen; + Sanaa and has been exhibited by G5. Yat thie Royal T'Botanie Gardens 
10s. 6d. each; ge beds to 63s. s Park, at’ the Shows of the Royal South London, the B.. ss f mer of t and finely shaped 
Di 2-to 3 feet, 10s. 6d. 4 feet, 21s. to Sls, 6d. | North London, the National, and the Surrey Amateurs’ Societies, | plants of the Araucaria imb: Cedrus Deodara‘have been 
(very Je at all of which it was consi the most beautiful Petunia yet | grown in tubs, to their travelling in to - 
„` insignis, 14 to2 feet, 30s. per dozen; Z to 24 feet, 42s. ; | introduced, and by all of which it was awarded Certificates. | tances in ne or to any part abroad. 
larger, 5s. to 10s. 6d. each. ai a oprani eot of avert’ bon free _ gpa pe flowers Aerei i sts will be sent on application: 
to 3 feet; e ush, 
Yew, Irish, close specimens, 5 to 6 and: 7 feet, Foe Ba 6a. to a | n fax regents reached an’ o AiG i bright purple. Quanuere S. BAR ER’S Seedling F lorist Flower 
‘Wellington gigantea, good plants, 5s, to’7s. 6d. ; larger, very | G- oR th add that the eolours are ded, and that neithe: for the bite tah 1856:— 
handsome, 10s. 6d. to 21s. is it liable na pn its atttne- VERBE 
Rhododendron ponticum, for under cover, strong, fit for immediate 
planting, 71.102, to 107. per 1 1000. 
e: O e y plants, 2l. 10s. to 5l. per 100 (a 
Ekara ba e bloom buds); larger, 77. 10s 
iti 
name, — exhibited by 
Royal Botanic Gardons, 3 Regen 
grown plants, oe mnie feet, 30s. to rN per doze 
Standards, o! kinds, . to 42s., 
105s. ni 
Azaleas (Har: a... mixtures, yellow, 
t's Park, bc long, sepals 
deci 
glass nor in the flower border 
al itely indis; 
ready about the 20th of April. 
FUCHSIAS. 
begs to mend the er which he fully 
Pte will give e invi satisfacti 
pets A a a (Smrra).—Tube and se) oe ory crimson, the latter 
ep , corolla purple, pets large a circular, 
growth and habit, an excellent 
Label of Commendation 
A NEW. 
S (Smirm).—Tube si 
well reflexed, of bright por Ba porta 
colour, corolla violet | sere good habit and Aa iin show flower. 
ADMIRAL Breer ee wid pening —Seariet be and sepals, the 
latter broad ai reno finely formed of 
a deep violet ah a apo roid bce 
(Hardy Belgian, and 
pink, LS W, 10, er 100; very Bia Aiala raaa Ts. 6d. each, will also be ready 
per dozen. 
superior, 12s., 18s., to 248. 
Hardy superior collection, 35s. per 
Kalmia lat > Speed. pushy plants, Datei aa gon LYDIA (Sur 
3 ; myrtifolia, a superior v: O 
foot, 3s. 6d. to 5s. each. SA rav Fo 
J. weil fe Cele aiea that intending planters would find | Seedling ic exhi 
it greatly to to make a personal visit Bf. iun- 1 
wl be done, the Nursery being near the 
F “South Wes estern Railway, and Black ore ater, 
end out about the 20th of April. 
EEDLING MIMULUS. 
H). very large and -distinet flower of dwa 
sion when this 
rm.” 
a 
agit 
Nursery, 3 paS 
ming, ers 
—A‘v tf | five large crimson bl 
begs to subjoin the too of > censors of the | menced flowering abide cred 6 inches high, and has»coni 
ic! 
| 1885. Sb argh in its ae Pom 
. 1855.—Ailey Moore. 
sin} 
and of exqui! rm.—Maid of Honour, bright pink, centre rieh 
vermilli truss ie habit fine.—Quakeress, silvery 
C. S. B. s frie 
oe aike be vue far pe i in ot yrs habit, oa 
colou mpeg ong of the kind ever sent out. Dn will eat ready 
about E the. 2i st April; at 5s. each, or the set f six for 20. 
Vi B Ra died wank: searlets 
for baskets and vases, in . per dozen. 
VARIEGATED GERABIUMY The Maid of Orleans, a 
improvement on Flower of the Day, foliage large and 
at 
v 
wa (planted out in 1855, lea 5 inches 
margin, dark horseshoe, Tee ere ia erara 
pe Apene r: eo lden yellow, 
ar go! 
Bet five petals is the most novel and supe 
in cultivation. Florist, Nov- 
Pianist pie each 
odalming Nursery, Feb. 9, 1856. 
beens aa 
eee 
