N WATERER has much pleasure in submitting 
‘to the attention of gentlemen engaged in Sr the follow- 
ing desirable selections from his apa “aoe PECE 
AipYholo S? the Fiintssaro ii the Bes condition fo: 
5 Deodar, 4 to 5 feet, 7s. 
ground, fit fo. ~ standing ats 
pk 7 feet, 215. virpa 7 to 8 and 10 feet, 
12 feet, poy st magnificent lants eat 
Six 3s. per doz 
each, 
31s. 6d. to 42s. 3 10 to 
Araucaria imbricata, 2 to 3 feet, Js. 6d. to ‘ots $ 3 to 4 feet, 21s. 
to 42s. (splendid rt $ fe nthe 
Fitz-Roya Patagonica, . each. 
Juniperus Hibernica, 4 to 5 feet, 5s., handsome and asa grown. 
Lil 
bocedrus aii 10s. 6a. ; about 2 feet, 31s. 6d. 
Cembra, 3 to 4 feet, 5s. 
Douglasi, Sted foot, 31. 3s. per dozen; 4 to 6 feet, 7s. 6d. to 
10s, 6d. each ; 6 to'8 and 10 feet, 42s. to 63s. 
»  Lambertiana, 2 to 3 feet, 10 Is. 6d. 3 3 to 4 feet, 21s. to 31s. 6d. 
(very h adagio). 
» insignis, 14 to 2 mae ae. per dozen; 2 to 2b feet, 42s. ; 
larger, 5s. to 10s. 6d. 
{hate Conapttiad, © te 3 toot, Se ach. 
Yew, Irish, close grown spemnes J 5: to 6 and 7 feet, y 6a > 
Wellington gigantea, good plants, 5s. to 7s. 6d. ; larger, v 
handsome, 10s. 6d. to 21s. 
Goveniana 1} to 2 feet, 
71. 10s. per 100. 
Thuja citron, about tebt, 101. per 100; larger, 3s. 6d. to 5s. each ; 
ery bandsome, 7s. 6d. to 21s. each. 
ticum, over, stro St for + 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
o 10s. 6d, bushy 
as specimens; 5 to 6 | 25 
Nee 16, 1856. 
ESSRS. J. ano H. BROWN offer the following 
CHOICE PLANTS, a — will _— to any part. rg? y i SMITH, Fi outers rs, Dulwich, Prey, béy 
is . eeds o eir superl LSA “ay i 
‘eo fay per me lsti¢s, onoi á sort, By 20 Fs peciestoatt waa jeupurate colours, 2s. 6d.eath ; also mixed, E r 
25 Azaleas, American varieties , do: Jo, bi: = T packet. The colours are scarlet, crimson, white, blush’ 
Hardy He nis Taaa, and Kalmias, per dozen ae scarlet flaked, crimson flaked, scarlet spotted white; alsoa small 
Hardy American Plants, one of a sort, by nam mo 0 quantity of purple and purple flake. 
12 Rhododendrons, including scarlet, white, and r “13 opy of Minute a estes: Floricultural Society, July 26, 1855, 
po hardy scarlet Rhododendrons, 1 to 2 feet, oa ag Ra 15 “ Balsams :—20 s from F.and A. Sarr, Dulwich, 
w yellow Rhododendrons, in pots, each 3s. 6d. to censors not havi ng the einer toaward Certifi ficates to this class 
Cedaz of Lebanon, 2 to 3 feet, well grown, per ‘doz., 12s. to 18 of plants (true Annuals, and therefore not cet Florists’ 
Cedrus Deodar: ra, and oing = ay oe mior Lis =o merit , wish to express their unanimons opini 
great 
A hahit, colour, 
are the best that t had 
Standard and half Standard ne eg sorts, per ‘dozen, 
am, coe ie Me T. Lis sor on seri on, sa 
sie Ronas; e fully equal, and Tal particulars vastly 
zaleas, sup to the best I have Zaai in ye tinental flee me 
‘etree’ tn the Report of Caa Birare a of hy Nat l Fi 
tural Society, in the Gardeners’ Chroi Eee 
page ls 
“Several extremely well-grown plants of what called 
Camellia Balsams were furnished by Mr. Smith, of Dulwich, and 
a 
p a 
a ag oO o 
cooooooocogo Oa SHASOORODSSO 
fine oniy 
Cinerarias, fine sorts, to flow , per doze: 12 | very handsome things they must be admitted n Bick: s among 
Fine New Double White, Pink and Blush Ponys, p.doz. 8 0| or were Lege purple, and scarlet kinds, and s mottled 
New Conservatories and G: aeaii s in “Dee part | RE a we state that many oi of po flowers 
of the kingdom on vi a tis mable term: anlik d quite ‘th in inches across, and 1 inch deep, some idea of 
| nem ae of display they made may be Shek „the eir only fault 
n bloo; 
t they were any sufficiently 
ERUIT. TR A. SmTH 
Fine standard and dwarf-trained 
REES. 
Apricots, Peaches, Messrs. E 
pon: 
planting, 7L. 10s. ‘oi iol p per 1000. 1000 
» Catawbiense, good bu: y plants, 2i. 10s. _ to 5l a 100 (a 
good proportion o: i these have 
per 100, 
» Catawbiense Hybrids, 
22. 108, to 77. 10s. PIE 
J — sorts, by name, such as are annually exhibited by 
us at the Royal Botanic G Gardens, Regent’s Park, walt 
grown plants, 14 to tote ——— to 60s. per dozen. 
, Standards, of the most ed kinds, 21s. to 42s., and 
105s. each. 
-Azaleas (Hardy Belgian. 
pink, scarlet, age, 
en ane dia e on, con 
good bushy = “ito fot, 41. 4s. per 100; 
Superior variety, 1 to 14 
and Blackwater, 
merican Nursery, ‘Stara Surrey. 
PLANT ETG. 
OUELL. sob CO. vty de lide Great Yarmouth, 
' oaks call attention to the following, 
which they nding pis in sa strong plants :— 
AZALEA, piati of Indica, 
other eqnally choice kinds, goo 
small 48-si pots, at 12s, a 
Site M Hagens La 
rt, Murrayana, gnescens, 
queror, Emily, Decora, Rosea panctata, carm; 
ARAB new kinds, without sed 21s. per dozen. 
EPACRIS, ordne Se eties, Bushy plants in 48's, 12s. per dozen; 
smaller ditto, 
C. of finest kinds, bushy plants in 48's, 12s. per dozen. 
E SAS, of et Kin found in our ara 
8, 
plants, 2s. 6d. each. 
STATICE MARITIMA ROSEA, and PSEUDO ARMERA. 
Strong plants of San a ret 7 herbaceous species 
a profusion of lake colou: 
3s. 
U! , the New PAMPAS GRASS, 
. 6d. 
YNERIUM 
2s. each, or 
CINERARIAS, a Paie, collection ofall the best kinds, 9s. perdoz. 
PHLOXES, a selection of = the new and handsomest varieties 
ofthis much admired flower, 9s. per dozen. 
PHLOX, Countess of Home (Downie & Laird), fine strong plants 
of this, the finest Phlox ye gared 3s. 6d. each. 
PARED fine collection of all the new and first-rai fiowers, 
siin 
EUTETA IA GRACILIS, ñnestrong plants for forcing, 9s. per doz. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, — for forcing, 5s. = 100. 
PÆONIES, a a aank O new varieties for 20s. 
Nectarines, shea: Plums, and Cherries, 3s. each, or, Messrs, per & Co., Seedsmen, Co 8 
pares dozen 30 0 Si eading, a a 
~ Fine Apples, Figs, Me edlars, ‘Quinces S, 21 d Walnu: ts, e ach 2 0 r. C. Turner, Royal Nursery, Slo! 
ak ~ Fine aane Currants, and Ratpbestica, per doz. 3 0 He srs. A. Henderson & Co., Pin Roamans Place, Edgeware Road, 
Filberts, new, thin shelled, and red skinned, per dozen 4 0 Messrs. Veitch & Son, Chelsea and care 
Strong Vines from eyes, and layers in pots, per eens oe 0 Messrs, Rollisson & Sons, ting, 
Peaches, Nectarines, oo eas ace, and Cherri Messrs. Bass & Brown, Sudbury, Suit 
grown for pot _ i Messrs. W. E. Rendle & Co., » Seedemen, 
Choice Flower $S 
8p: NAE +40 ER 10s, Teos by. post. 
Pema, ic ae viene for 1856 can now be had. 
n Nursery, Stoke Newington, London, Feb. 16. 
New Messrs, F. & A. 
spe Seats Street? 
Messrs. Brown & Austin, ria chester’ 
(Man 
patro: 
| Menten we eth 
COTTINGHAM seh Nell aera 68 meee AGO. 
HULL B 
BRANCH ESTABLIS 
IN AND SON’ 
May be had w paa op) and we trust the low pri 
nised us trial, 
fiat rsd ourselr 
by Mr. M., Senior, for eiea 
s there quoted will induce those who have not yet 
Every article is tested, and quality equal to any respectable firm in 
ent our firm having been established ABOVE half a century, and conducted 
Sree TURNIP (own growth), 35s. per bushel. 
S, 100 seeds of each, for 15 stamps free. 
i imported, 2s. 67. the ‘colleetio: on. 
ASTERS, 3 vis; imported, Truffaut’ S, 2s. 6d. the collection. 
POTATOES—Muteh’s s Early is of the mo: st prolific a md best racy men gron, 6s. = — of 70 Ibs. 
fine C y tand healthy, 6s. to 9s. and 30s. per doz 
in 4 and 6 inch pots, at 4s, and 6s. per Poser 
Our General Nursery List may be had on application. 
TO GENTLEMEN ENGAGED IN PLANTING, — 
— 
RARE AND HARDY CONIFERS, 
jae oat ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND CLIMBE ERS, 
SE GREENHOUSE AND HARDY PLANTS, NEW A 
OICE FRUITS, &c. &c. 
FULL PARTICULARS OF THE ABOVE ARE GIVEN IN YOUELL & Co’s ADVERTISEMENTS 
WHICH APPEARED ON THE 2nd FEBRUARY. 
ROYAL NURSERY, GREAT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK. 
FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS. 
MESSRS. -= g aen TORPAN & SON’S 
vata “ee pn iano a cy ste pple applicator Saa: 
It contains upwards eties of FLOWER SEEDS, the whole of which a re systematically arranged under their 
classifications, pe! as Hardy, Half Hardy, and tec gt Annuals; Bonnias| sear Ee adrei or “Rock Plants, with a 
ariety of Seeds of Greenhouse, Stove, and H rnamental F1 . In nearly all cases the 
height the Plant attains with the colour of ‘its flower is given, so that hg and _persons unacquainted veh the names Ans be 
able to selec t List o! r beauty aud 
m: 
recommended for their superi ovelty 
and the new Double White PETUNIA IMPERIALIS can be supplied by 
ce may be had on application. 
The following i Sankai an to be sent out in May have, with the exception of the Countess of Burlington, been raised 
by the eminent culti RD B. — Esq., from whom the stock has been purchased :— 
MPEROR airs Paste pan rama arlet crimson; | DONNA JOAQUINA (BaxKs).— Scarlet crimson tube and 
sepals extra wide, and beautifully mae and of such sab | sepals, the latter splendidly reflexed ; the tube very short and 
stance that the flower has the appearance as if made o thick; corolla violet-blue, a striking and novel colour, the 
corolla deep violet. This arian is the largest and fuest Substance of which is exceeding! e, giving it 
that has ever been sent out; width, and a of ance of iek Ty substan Price 10s. 6d. 
its ls, with otl superior petear can reely be | COUNTESS OF RLINGTON (Srory’s).—Scarlet tube an 
imagined unless seen on the plant. Price 10s. sepals, elegantly reflexed, with a beautiful pure white corolla; 
VENUS DE MEDICI (Bane KS).—A great novelty, ‘and the most habit of the plant graceful. This ay be considered the 
beautiful Fuchsia that has been introduced for many years white lla’d Fuchsia yet sent out. Price 10s. 6d. P 
tube white, with se va of a bets sh oP rier or white shaded and | VOLCANO DI JA (Banks).—Rich glossy scarlet, with 
striped with pink ; pei t blue, large and beau- well reflexed sepals; corolla violet, extra 1 a wonderful 
tifully formed; yet the above d di n will scarcely give ower for size, and a very free b! A . 6d. 
adequate idea of its beauty, as lour is quite new among | CHARLEMAGNE (Banks). ch t, sepals well reflexed, 
Fuchsias, but ve no hesitati will prove with a 1 barrel-shaped, violet-purple corolla; dwarf habit 
one of the finest varieties for exhibition. The habit of the Py ree bloomer; very distinct a novel. Price 10s. 6d. 
plant is superior to any other white piis ia te: cultivation ; the * Persons ordering the whole of the above set will have 
flowers large, well capper and elegantly formed; the story’ s Double White Corolla’d Fuchsia = RANUNCULZFLOBA 
sepals are bea! ewe" ae S the on = a most striking giv venin gratis. This variety, our customers are aware, we were un- 
ap pen 
le to send ont last spring on accountof the aaa eae ofig stock, 
as g quality, 
ROCKETS, doubl ange ), 9s. per dozen; the old 
double ae ditto, 3s. per 
Tae Us stern | a vary DENA ive and select collection 
mest kinds “Inciuding those adapted for rock 
gop 30s. per 100. 
CHOICE FRUITS, WARRANTED betes Ba a 
—s.d. 
APPLES, Standard, in best selection, heads... 9 0 
fw Dwarf ditto ee ae eS | 
"s Trained ditto tto | s». wwe 30 
PEARS, Standard ditto ote E 
m Dwarf ditto Mto- cone . 80 
Trained ditto itto pan +. 30 0 
PLUMS, Dwarf ditto ite e a O 
memes di ore dian dilis: tel aes BO 
PEACHES, dwarf trained, in — +. 36s.to 60 0 
NECTARINE dwarf trained ++. 36s. to 60 0 
APRICOTS dit ate ++. 36s. to 60 0 
CHERRIES, in fine variety ditto .. ...120 
” dwarf ditto ditto . we OO 
trained ditto itto + 38s. to 42 0 
GOOSEB: 25 of the finest varieties by name (good 
bushes) for, and flavour, r 100; 4s. per dozen. 
URRANTS, large White Dutch, Black Naples, Raby 
Castle ( a stare Grape, Ogden’s Black, and Fox’s Red 
G 4s. dozen; Knight's d, Kn large 
Red, Cherry Red, large and fine, and Wilmot’ ite Grape, 
6s. per dozen: these are the most d culti- 
vation, and are highly recommended. 
RASPBERRY FASTOLFF (True), strong well-rooted canes, 
15s. Large Raspberry, per 100; New 
Mon ; Belle de F nay, 6s. pe 
aa ‘ara 2 years, per 100 á 2s. 
are ie z, iting: = 
extra strong, 0 
nities ‘ies Yictoria , | ae lg 
F: 
od ” 
new & fine 35. each 18 0 
seak cares ais. eR 
<i 10 
anc AE y be 2I. and and upwards are G itivesä Carriage Free to 
—— tet: pree Man, as well as to any Railway Station 
within 150 Nursery, 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, Se 
