Marcu I, = 
THE ee 
E E 
G EORGE ROB 5 begs to m: 
i I can supply. the cenit SEEDS at fevers ae 
Asclepias savi elsia americana, a prices i | 
l sepiaria, Canna in . lutea, Carica Papaya, Clitoria Plomieri, 
l C. ternatea, Coix lachryma, Ipomea rubro-cerulea, Mimosa 
pu ae M. re Passiflora quadrangularis, Tecoma s, 
and many other scarce Era of a a = t may be had. A 
beautiful 1 Plate of Clito: 
a Plum 
5 rm inclosing six eas 
eeds from private purchasers respectfully d 
32, Moo as e Street, Lon 
—COLE’S ae ice RED 
S; 
will be forwarded to all 
Enk uate caine. Orders for 
Setar 
t grower, and iA a super is 
pa ERSE: free by a 
also be piesa from the following agents 
d McMulle m e Leadenhall Street: Messrs, 
treet; Messrs. Minier 
& Baap 
Downie 
icksor Chest ana 
sn Little 
stanley, Market Eae; jaian 
Pd A. Dickson’ Corinei 
-tion Street, Manches 
BALSAM 
= SMITH, Frorists, Dulwich, Surrey, beg | s 
ffer Seeds of von Serb BALSAMS, in a 
urs, 2: mixed, at 2s. 
per p: at. jon ee white, blush, 
scarlet rae crimson flaked, scarlet spotted white; also a smal all 
of Sg ond purple flake. 
nute, ainal hag’ cei Sooiety July 26, 1855. 
—20 plants from F. an SMITH, Dulwich. 
oe 
flames o express their unanimon: s opinion m of the great 
merit of te collection poua which Ea nin “cee Soman 
— doubleness, and general excellence, are the best had 
notice.” 
Tne 
several particulars 
ontinen tal eatbinineta” 
Meeting of the National Floricu 
Chronicle, August 4th, 1855. 
ll-grown plants of what are called 
Mr. coos of a semen and 
ong 
and serie ‘mottled 
oe” sy the flowers 
measured quite 2} inches and 1 deep, some idea of 
‘the kind of auau koyr madon at be conceived; „their only fault 
was that they wi sufficiently in bloo: 
inp 
“Seve 
| 
Mes: ss & Brown 
pansy AR 
sane Street, City 
Messrs. F.& A, Dickson & Saon 108, F Eastgate Street, Ctiestr 
Mess} F. & A. Dicksot nbs , 14, Corpor: ration a 
“ae B “Gla gow. Dh on an P: 
Jox WATERER uch pleasu: mitting 
to the attention of Sennen ot in vient? ie follow- 
ing seven selections fr is general NURSERY STOCK. 
“The of the Plants pe the best possible on for 
condition 
ee 
© s eyes feet, 7s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. each, bushy 
to = und, fit for standing singly as specimens; Bh A pace 
and 7 0 to 
Ric enue oe ee 428.; 
red 
to 42s. (sp hype: 
Fite R ya iaei feet, 5s. 
-Juniperus Hibernica, 4 to D eat. 5s., ace oat and close grown. 
Libocedrus ntea, 10s. 6d.; about 2 feet, 31s. 6d. 
po 3 to 4 feet, 
wi Delo, , 3 to 4 feet, 31. 3s. per dozen; 4 to 6 feet, 7s. 6d. to 
6d. 
Lambertiana, 
each; 6 to 8 and 10 feet, 42s. to 63s. 
” 2 to 3 feet, 10s. 6d.; 3 to 4 feet, 21s. to 31s. 6d. 
5 __ (very 
$ insignis, 1y to2 feet, 30s. per dozen; 2 to 24 feet, 428.5) Soit: 
apace gy AEA 
to 3 feet, ds. [21s. each. 
grown specimens, 5 to 6 and 7 feet, 108. 62. to 
sd plants, 5s. to 7s. 6d.; larger, very 
handsome, 
Cupressus Goveniana Pos eed 
macrocarpa ai tos, gor 160. 
‘ies naron abeie ENUA IOE nee 100 larger, 3s. 6d. to 5s. each ; 
handsome, 7s. 6d. 
m ponticum, 
far = Trat, 
P SOLD. TO SEE 
AND FARMERS. | SELECT CERMAN AND OTHER FLOWER SEEDS 
o Sn SOLD, Skir wen ’s S Purpletep Swede, Green JAMES ay tapes ‘te aap ecm — 
be, a rn Globe Sarat , from selected bulbs; | Nur MEN, 102, Ea! e Street, Che: 
- aan and White Globe Onion Seed, all of 1855 growth ; | tion to their choice pa oy GE. RMAN a even FLOWER 
also Seed Potatoes follows:— Fluke Kidneys, 90s. per ton; | SEEDS, ich t can with every confidence recommend as 
| Early Shaws, 80s. per ton. a pps ch mee san at St. Neots, on the | being of superior quality. The great satisfaction given last 
Great Northern Railway, or at Sw: oa ag ern Counties season by the whole of the German Flo Seeds imported and 
orl, gg to Mr. Coorer, Eato: St. Neots, and supplied by them induces them now to offer them fresh and pure 
y am 
ro: THE STCO 
-| R AND 3 
pati RDY an EED GRO 
&e., aldon, Essex, recommend to notice their ne 
selected ints of” ag andere of good quality. Per bushel of 
56 Ibs.; 5: ag 1 
per Ys 
et ee Frame A rj aig Albert Frame ... 
.4 0) Early a 
Flour B 
Prolific Cika 4 
0 Seeds for Exportation. 
m appli cation. 
p SON 
” 
d. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
|] OHN BELL, Potato SALESM Covent Garden 
| Y offers the following owes POT ATOES, Alasaanl true stock. 
Per bushel—. | Per bushe ma 
Kidneys 0 Regents . 
Fluka dit | Cockney 2 7 o 
White endl ditto ... 5 0| Early Frame... «10 0 
| Lapstone ditto 5 0| Snowballs.. ow ao & 
Early Shaws 6| 5 
3 Fortyfolds 0 
Post Office Orders made payable at Charing Cross, and dirk 
all magna A Nr one cash required, or a reference in London ; 
A the trade. 
A m OF POTATOES E ACRE. 
HIS cing ag he CROP was pine te ear b 
a gentlem: n Surrey, and out of which there only 
e bushels diseased nearly all the quantity were r hiar 
e weighing 21 and 1 oz., and not above three bushels of 
Chats out of the ng This Potato was ORIGINALLY reared in 
Scotland, and is called by the grower the Scottish Champion, and 
has AGAIN proved to have su rpassed > ages sort: si jpeg in 
, quality, and freedom from dis will be n by 
onials. 
rat 7. 2s., inclusive of t of three bushels, 
t the South Western ae myo în London. 
ai 
cati 
ersons who purchased the above ama 
can be supple’. with seed of 
ut 20 bushels of good sow 
last fortnight ete 
sr gg at know if they me a same | 
t he has Se sets to 
i ety be: stro esemblance to that fine 
Potato the Ashleaf Kidney. 1f ‘planted at the same time it will | 
come in ten days earlier; it is quite equal to that in flavour, reys 
ont 
jus’ or his own planting. ee 
persons who forced Ft last spring speak in the highest ter: 
r being the best they ever grew for early frame work, 
THE FARLIN MPEROR POTATOES. 
is one of the best keeping varietiesthat has ever yet been 
Ttisa fine red Potato, nearly round, and the eye levels 
boi 
equalled Ti any other Potato now in cultivation. It will be 
found tat a well until aes Potatoes come Me Boe entiful again. 
The will be sure to give the greates' isfaction to all 
pean t 
Pagel i în quanetttens of not less than one peck ; they will be sent, 
hamper and package free, at 5s. 6d. a peck 7 or four pecks for 
1l, T free. A remittance cash must accompany all 
orders, or small amonnts s Ferd iy postage stamps. Purchasers 
= do well to name the Station to their resi- 
hen 
Ens WARD Titey, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
Abbey Church Yard, Bath, Somerset, 
TA TOES 
C. WHEELER ind ? SON offer the following 
SEED POTATOES :— 
PRINCE F WALES.—This is the earliest round white Potato, 
excellent ae forcing, and for a general crop vod be most highly 
mended. Per peck, 2s. 6d.; per bushe 
Ce oe was highly aaligbhed. with the Prince of Wales Potatoes I 
pee r them more mealy and arr 
which in some Kaa ee sii 
disease, pl 
sukki 
| as received from the same eet me source. A detailed n C 
| _ met Danas of both Flower and Vegetable Seeds, post tree 
Mie on above. 
HEELER AND SON, Gloucester, beg to offer 
. os following FLOWER SEE DS, imported from one 
of the best Growers in Germany, which ‘they can recommend 
| as rate of "i very best y aok which will be forwarded 
y po: pri 
t the following 
coat eee DOUBLE GERMAN "ASTER—Assortment 
of 24 splendid varieties, containing i each colour s. d. 
100 seeds ... tes a we 6 0 
| Ditto ditto 12 varieties ai 26 
| Packets of the above vars. mixed, 1s.; small packets each 0 6 
| GERMAN TEN-WEEK STOC ssortment of 24 
| most splendid varieties, each colour-separa rate... 5 0 
Ditto, assortment of 12 most splendid hie en v= 2 6 
The above varieties mixed, 1s. ; small pack: 06 
NEW LARGEST FLOWERING DWARF” ` TENİ 
WEEK STOCK.— This new acquisition has been 
greatly admired. The flowers are exceedingly large, 
the colours rose, purple, blue, light blue, and sinter 
Assortment of nine beautiful varieties 6 
The above varieties mixed, 1s.; small packets 0 6 
DWARF GERMAN WALLFLC )WER-LEAVED TEN- 
WE STOCK—Assortment of 12 splendid varieties, 
containing of each variety 100 ig 3 0 
NEW ROSE PURPLE EMPERO STOCK, per packet 10 
WALLFLOW ERS—Collection ace a omar See 3 0 
arri kanti g cata ar tgs fh ee 
peed id varietie: es, containing of each colour 
ofa ep ae 
TALL DOUBLE LARKSPUR — Colection of eight 
sp pondi arenie containing of each colour one-eighth of 
oun 4 6 
ZINNIA È ANS— Co sil ection of six beautiful 1 6 
EG varieties 
The following unsolicited piya pae = will give "some slight 
idea of oy hig ghr hegek ay ee seeds 
beg 
. Holland, 
rs hi eet both for bri! 
faction, having surpassed all I have yet seen, i} 
of colour and compactness of bloom.” —Mr. Vertegans, Fortes, : 
Gardener to T. B, Le Baker, Esq., of Hardwicke Court. 
“Tbe German Stocks and Asters you sent to the Heath 
really good.” —. ‘The Heath, 
were 
WHEELER'S GARDEN SEEDS. 
In order to save trouble in order’ seeds we have 
| three collections of “ e first a large Collection 3 
collections of “ Garden Seeds.’ 
| comprising all the sorts requisi 
consumption of a large garden, all rig irns a e proper quantities ps 
and correctly named, price 3/., ca: Second Collection, 
| paa choice sorts, suitable for a mii narh garden, for 30s., 
carriage free; the third Co ie oy a small garden, gardan, price 156. 
a Toar seeds —— ETE d las t year, and Ih 
| equally so this Th. e Williams, Esq., fe leng sid Court, 
| Pembr oke, 
The Peas were excellent.” —The Hon. F. Scott, M.P., Sandhurst 
Grange. 
J. C. WHEELER & Sox, Nurserymen and Growers, 
Gloucester, Seedsmen to the Gloncestershire A, tural Society. 
Established more than a hundred years. 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. 
ETER ES ae fg Poa ee their "a 
ee to tl the above, which they 
TE gama 
pomeru eee me ae 
27, Great George Street, W: 
resembles, an ow aoe fi anted in the same 
soilandin every way alike.” —Mrs. CANNING, Portfields, Hereford. 
es cena ce of Wales Potato I obtained when first sent 
and I beg to bear testimony to its good qualities. It is early, 
tet “ep gg Ona plot oh agonal ap ree Lam 
sure that I raised at the rate of nearly 400 bushels per imperial 
aere.”—Rev R. “ee BROMFIELD, ; Sorsien m Manse, N. B. 
+ J. C. WHE R and | d that they have much 
Soy beg to ad 
tat 
odendro: ‘or under cover, 
ee Tl. 10s. on 102 per 1000. 
ae grit: bushy a: 27. 10s. to 51. por 100 (a 
Bde T 
an al E any other variety. It is 
Pea aait the flavour is excellent; they sen koik 
the strongest terms. 
sa 
Catawbiense Hybrids, 
2l. aa bt n. ne per 100 
in choi y name, such as are annually exhibited by 
us at isthe a ral Bol tanic ac poi Bounin Park; meari 
grown pin H a 2 and 24 A foot, 30s: to 60s. per dozen. 
Standards, of tl ost approved kinds, Zis. to 42s., and 
Belgian. thers), ood mixtures, yellow, 
am ipot ai. „10s. to t en very 
ad peen 4s. per 100 
a superior variety, 1 to 1 
foot, 33 wat moe 
J. Warerer feels ead that intending planters would find 
ae ee tp-make a personit Weer Soe 
Spection, w! ean ily be done, the Nursery being near 
Farnborough Station, Soxth Western Railway, and Blackwater, 
South Eastern Railway. 
an Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. 
in popi renee, fine Ten plants, | 
Sprouston Manse, N. B., gives 
Alstone Kidneys which he gene 
of 10} yard: 
length, the running length of all being 42 yards, and the 
roduce was three large hi i hels of Potatoes 
besides a few i refuse. Not knowing Potato previously 
I had it rows 2- apart, w. was too close and 
made the erop less than it would have been, for the outside row of 
yards yielded nearly a heaped bushel. It is at the rate o 
close upon 520 b + The produce is unusually large. 
ELUKE.—This sort is now becoming well known. It is some- 
what ofa Kidney, i: Sane distinct 
from any other. Asa 
and a 
pama early Potato it is without doubt the best, will in 
Short timo find its way into every garden. 2s. per peck. - 
ASHLEA 
F KIDNEY (tens) :eu-exeelieny rempla- 2s. 6d. per| with its 
porte elivered carriage free. 
r bushel, di 
J.C. Waeeuee & Soy, 
Gloucester, 
and Seed Growers, 
ALSTONE KIDNEY.—This i ly disti other 
Potato. It is an astonishing “cropper, and th yt oom are of 
large size. It keeps a and is spon favoured, snd and is 
altogether an excellent and profitable v. 2s. 6d. ; 
per bushel, m 8 
SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1856. 
ARWIN coita his aoe i in the fol- 
so accustomed ourselves 
| become a plant i in enn respect like 
a tree is paer 
young gro 
branching cells of ea coral in: 
This was the opinion of an 
