Fes. 23, 1856.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 115 
PEARS GRAFTED ON THE QUINCE AS PYRAMIDAL _EPPS' SEEDLING FUCHSIA ‘ WOND! ] CEDARS, 
SHAPED TREES. } a EPPS begs to assure the Public thai t the yak yah SON offer for Sale CEDRUS 
np J. FRASER be g to announce that their withont exception the most extraordinary and attractive . DE ite 1 g rgs 8 feet, from 1s, 6d. to 31s. 6d. each. 
Priced List of the d, and may be had Fuchsia Net offered. Tube and sepals bright waxy scarlet; ate d LIBAN, 8 feck to 10 fee! at, 3s. 6d. to 31s. 6d. each. 
post 3 on application sepals very broad and of great substance, which beautifully Magnifi specimens of the above and every intermediate luc; 
J. F. have sold ala arge number of these Trees for the last | reflex, displaying an immense dark violet velvet corolla, peer ‘rene may be had in soy quantity, carriage free to 
bow years, and have received numerous letters from gentlemen | measuring in many flowers 1} inch in diameter. This Fuchsia | London, from A. ee Soy, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
in the country speaking in very high terms of their productive- | will prove to be thè greatest wonder yet produced in this class of 3 A We ae CTE cet TCE RS 
ness. They can therefore recommend them oe err confi- | flowers. Drawings were made late in the autumn by that ART NI NIOKLIN, alia -Guild 
dence to the notice of their friends and Saa ublic neral. epchenfed floral artist, Mr. Andrews, whlch may be seen at most > ford, 
Lea Bridge Road, f the principal Nurseries and Florists in the United Kin offer to the public the e Dettuce. It isa Brown Cos 
et rly orders solicited, as there are AEREN 4; great = an variety, folds pag peanepes eau without tying, is fine of 
bespoke. Strong Plants early in Spring, 10s. 6d. The usual Sway and v weet; a h Paint. by the small or Ba 
Ds discount to the trade where three are Saab ad Pon packe!s 8, 2s. Bd., fre b by post.” 
PANIES PLANTING Pus Bower Nurseries, Maid fei ICE FLOWER SHD FOR PRESEN 
fi iv = wh E er on oll SOWING. od Post prepaid. Per packet.—s. 
W SKIRVING egs t to ofer } his exte Bi e Iis 4 t| JES AND BROWN beg to ofer “the Tol following, all PANSY, saved fro 100 of the best varieties, by mame. 2 
for immediate effect bs ae. extensive new Piabtations, where ES. POLY ANT ae 
smaller sized and less expensive plants are required. In addition 
to his general stock of the leading kinds of Trees and Shrubs, m Standards, in 10 erent vars. e £ 
which is allowed to be the most extensive in England, he this 100 Dwars sag 
season offers f 00 8, 
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T00 HOLLYHOCK 60 of themost superb kinds |, ieee ee 
600 CALCEOLARIA | B spotted varieties ... 2 
o of the-twottoat 5 7 te pd x 0 z GLOXINIA S 30 of the best varieties ee be | 
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baidio “Roan ately Siteah ube’, hel ARONET | 109, 100 =, the whole perpetial } ANTIRRHINUM” 20 best named varieties ark 
CATA and CEDRUS PEO DME hat TENNE le toni ee 6 of | bloo; ) 5 0.0 ANEMONE, fion the most showy and brilliant kinds 1 
S. invites any one wanting considerable quantities 
Spe en Trees and Shrubs to bap his collection and obtain | p. ad Retbction h, pee dosh: tinni van’ "aN e pwede 30 ig at p Aye te Seeds, sey tech on tet for 5 
the spot, as the mere height of such trees (as quoted in ? | REY ee eee ee eee 
iste atv gives mo iden Of the. value AEN re plants for | 65 to 188. ;. Short ‘Standards, = 14 to 2 feet stems, as. to 21s. BEARING TRAINED FRUIT TRE ty 
choice situations. DWARF TRAINED FRUIT TREES. HOMA ACKSON anD Eina having the greatest 
y fine lot of strong well grown two and three year trained extent of Wall in the trade, are enabled to offer at moderate 
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plants of the Araucaria imbricata and Cedrus Deodara have been | Fruit Trees, Gentlemen requiring first-rate trees for planting prices the under-mentioned FRUIT TREES train ed for W 
grown in tubs, to pei: their travelling in os great dis- mop en be better supplied :— Hon 
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Pri ced Disto. will be sent ón applica i Peaches .. fine, 3s. 6d. each; extra, 5s. each. VARF anic A E AER A AEA 
IVE HUNDRED BUSHE LS oF “POTATOES ee "Plam 4, Ane, £0.08 a extra, 90 p 4 APRICOTS, 7s, 6. each. 
TO Re ACRE.—This REON 3 ye 4d a bes S grown indy Other RUITS, mi of choicest sorts, & Si GREENGAGE PLUMS, 4 pe 
ear by a gentleman in viroii and out of which there were only meer? Herbaceous Plants, 100 distinct and showy vars., 30s. or staxpanp" "TRAINED PP ACHES, 10s, 6d. aud iy, Gaal 
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some weighing 2 lbs. few 1 oz., and not above three bushels of | pity tye jaictor and newer vars., 50s., or 50 for 30s. 
Chats out of the whole. This Potato was ORIGINALLY reared in | Hardy and gleteoinr Peoria tad Shrubs, 20 fine vars., 12s.; ” ” LUMS, 5s, and 7 each. 
Scotland, and i hanes by the grower the Scottish Champion, and ” ” i ' and 7s. 6d. 
has AGAIN proved to have surpassed ALL other sorts, both i in PR a „p MORE L OOHRERIRU aeia 
quantity, quality, Aha hengaa from disease, as will be seen by | gaand Sova dee alt bot, wi ower-bu: capable 
pada 30s. to 60s. À PERIE S é ati 
The price is 27. 2s., inclusive of the sack of three bushels, | RHUBARB. ` Bailey's Early Monarch, each 29. 6d.; Salts |_ Fine Trained Trees of ‘the i. 
delivered free at the South Wastara Rallies Soan in London. | Crimson Perfostion,, Be. 6d. j- These two varieties are very be TEA S NECTARINE, Standard Trained, 10s. 6d. each 
pa LIAM GOWLA: b 4 gro a| KAISHA APRICOT, Dwarf, Pie Keyi 5s. each. 
Seedsman, 64, High Street, Worcester, where furthe: sr testimonials early sort, 7s. 6d. pi y Nurseries, Kingsto 
<an be obtained. Allorders bt accompanied by a remittance. | SE AKALE, erect for Foreing 10s. per 100. 
“ Sir, —In answer to yours respecting the Scottish Champion 
vars. 
Hardy Climbing Plants, 20 fine sorts, 20s. T 
Camellias, choice assortments, per dozen, well set with flower- 
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Catalogues, Nos. I., Il. and III., i the present Season, for ARTIN me oe bere reenmmnend ee above 
Patata; I beg to say it is quite equal in flavour to the York | warded eop lete for three penny stam Verbena It of the most distinet 
Regent, is very productive, boils very white and mealy. In fact,| Goods c — (not under 20s. X "to all the London termini, varieties grown eh ‘they fo not hesitate tol aay it will please every 
oo the sixty- eb nies T of Potatoes grown by me in the way | and - Seen n thé -Colchester line betweén London and t bie ; colour aliaded crimson, very large flower, with an immense 
f experiment this season I consider it the best, and shall plant | Norw’ “a eye e in the way of an Alpine Auricula, It was exhibited 
wtb. ree, obedient servant, Seed ‘and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. rinci) h here and greatly admi: d ordered to 
"Besser? Gr. to Sir Oley Wak Piet aE SOS ea meee eae at the principal shows greatly admired, anc Add 
ARD PAET, Gr to r ese A akeman, UNEQUALLED NEW MELONS. constderabie extent, some making whole beds of it. Price 5s. 
| > THE CHAMPION KIDNEY Pe POTATO. THE Four BEST SUPERB VARIETIES THAT HAVE EVER YET BEEN ag be pr panh eig see te a pi ro ot 
. TILEY er to the PREN E: Con ifere, Forest Fruit, and Orpen Trees, Evergreen and 
L begs A anew EDwar TILEY, Nurs SEEDS and | Deciduous Flowering Sure ibs, Gree use and Bedding Plants, 
rasons who ased al FLOR a M‘Ewen’s Arneas aay bela BOIE "Flesh Hollyhocks, Chry: binned Bulbous Roots, with 
wishing to know if they can be supplied with seed of the same | Melon, ptt os Siha following qualities :— Ee ae pia a jæi a | prices; also a List tery ee Seeds may be had. Every article 
again, that he has about 20 bushels of sound sets to Ere Tama shaped, ree sr prog flesh ba ot Fa before ‘sending out is tested, and T 
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his variety bears a strong resemblance to that fine old appearance when set nd the table with other fruit, and has been Transplanted Swede and other Turnip Seeds from 30s. to 48s. per 
Potato the Ashleaf Kidney. if e vanted at the sam: tame time it will | found to be the best of all other Melons for preserving; weight | bushel; 18 varieties of Flower Seeds, free for 16 stamps.— 5 
come in ten days earlier ; it is quite equal to that in flavour, and | from 34 to 4} Ibs.; a free setter and abundant hearer; very early | Nursery and Seed Establishment, Cottingham (A.D,, 1788) 3 
‘will give double the crop. Asa roofof its sdperite quality, a | and hardy; will grow with less bottom-heat than any other n SH | Hu ull Branch L Junction Street. t.— MARTIN & Son, Proprietors, 
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This is one of the best keeping varieties that has ever yet been | 13th, where it obtained the ist and 2d Prizes for the VEGETABLE "AND 
sent out. Tt isa fine red Potato, nearlyround, and the eye level | flavoured Green Flesh Melon; it is a hybrid from mn a welk P giana as LAWSON anp SON nen e given beds best 
t fa n ere is no w: iti ing in | to their Stocks of the above, ich they know, to 
most other sorts, which in general possess deep eyes. It is a d 
seedling from that well N kind the “Old Rough Red;” it is | Beechwood, oval rata netted, and a very free spores the | Priced Na en eg row i be rt applicati 
‘very niealy when boiled, and is so rich in flavour that it cannot | plants grow strong and carry out a great weight of fruit; flesh} Seedsmen and N o Her aiant ti the Queen, and to 
be lled by any other Potato now in cultivation. It will be | very solid and firm, will keep its excellent flavour for many days | the Highland pid Age bark crit Society of Scotland. 
found to keep well until new Potatoes come in plentiful again. after it ae been cut; weight from 4 to5 Ibs, Packets of Three 27, Great George Street, Westminster, 
The above will be sure to give the greatest satisfaction to all | See ve s. 6d. SEEDS, 
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Sold in quantities of not less than one peck ; sent, | first prize for the best and heaviest hybrid Persian Melon; 
hamper and package free, at Be. 6d. per peck; og hr Pree s for | 2s. A per packet. 
1l., hamper free. A ay oe nee in ae = Bee p all nro’s Golden Gauge Melon was awarded the first prize for 
orders, or small ement i pen porny Purchasers the a ast Havdured red Green Flesh variety at the Crystal Palace; 
would do well to name alway Station to their resi- | 2s. 6d. per packet. 
dence. The above ic Melons Me peg e a a oan Ld all | the finest 
Epwarp Truex, Nurseryman, Seedsm: and Flo 14, | purchasers, Persons requiring a Packet of each o four 
Abbey Church Eeg ee saz aris varieties will be charged 7s. 6d., or two packets of either kind 
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POTATOES, tal 
Je WHEELER anD SON offer ‘the following | *** Office Order or i seers 
SEED POT See a eee aa eR ER) 
PRINCE OF WALES.—This ee th ean round white Potato, 
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flavoured than Soden’s Ox — Fm in some ag re it Scarlet E faked, Bee flaked, scar] otek ine tted white ; 
S, free , Planted in the same flake. 
‘Soil and in every way alike. Se ee Comes Portfields, Hereford, Eun National Fl ltural Society, July 26, 1856. 
“Your Prince of Wales Potato ‘I obtained when first sen! oF i 
Nieto Bair tevtimony to Nsg So | __ratstans 39 plants fom a and A. SwiTH, Dulwich. 
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Satisfaction in introducing this Potato into notice— | Size, doubleness, and general excelle 
they have sent it into nearly all parts o of the Kingdom, and every- aT ae Eiri Mra their no a 
han almost a vari It They a ae s tally equal, and in several particulars vastly 
iA mai p d py ee Kany other v an mnta tae pat sn the best I have seen in  Coatinental establishments.” 
Extract from se Report of the Meeting of the National Floricul- 
ALSTONE KIDNEY,—this is perfectly distinct from any other | tural Society, in the Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 4th, 1855, | 4 
Potato. It is an ae oe Regine and the tubers are of 2 520. 
fee Wise. Tt keeps well, is ‘good’ flavoured and is extremely well-grown plants of what are called 
E a oa ead vend a o ainen Per peck, 2s. 6d.; Camellia Balenas weve Foruithes by: Mr, Smith of Dulwich, and t Paot is useful— —very wits 
par eel 9s. very handsome things they must be admitted to be; Fieve | to tlie of ‘the 
e Rev. R. O. BROOMFIELD, of Sprouston Manse, N. B., gives | them were blush, purple, and scarlet kinds, and scarlet pone ? as mystery art, there i 
the Mowing report of the Altone a rab s which he had from | with besa a tonic we sega that e of the — none. 
—T had the Alstone Kidney planted in four rows of 1 ards | measu across, 1 incl , Some i 
in length, the running length of ail bei A ageing heh i the | the kind of display they made leer be conceived ; their only fault When a m at buys a parcel of seed he always 
Produce was three large heaped imperial Bushels of Potatoes was that = were scarcely sufficiently in bloom.” tries it, or should do #3, in a Dice irre 
nee tg pe refase se. Not knowing the iiiar his usly Sur patee sold him. 
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ards eaped is at the rate of 
close pee 520 bushels As acre. The produce is one be 
UKE.—This sort is now fmf well known. It 
what ofa Kidney, but perfectly distinct any rn ors a 
= any as Potato it is without apt the Tagar and yi ina 
time find its way into every garden. 2s. per peci 4 
abiibe F KIDNEY (tru true) an excellent sample. 2s. 6d. per 
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HERLER & Son, Nurserymen and Seed Growers, Mise a Di on oy Manchester, chant does on the large seale; unless 
