aad 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
{Marc 8, 1856. 
KLEE R AND Short Select SEED ne pi RADE, kA Rat Muvies isi THC E. SerD Waren House, 64, Hion STaeeT, Braves, 
T SO. sunt to o t! ollowin, PPOSITE T. omoa. 
2 ‘ust jis is Season is now ready, and may be| J sot wl athe) of 8 JAMES VEITCH av SON, of Exeter and Chelsey 
T cw g 4 Eve! ergreen n Privet, 1 to ipto i Alder, 5 feet beg respectfully to eens their Friends sath the Public gene- 
is 4 Native atts ch Fir, 18 in Lanrels rally that they continu carry on the Seed neg as hereto. 
G Fe Ash, 12 in Spruce Douglassi fore, in all its branches, and on a: at a pre: , 54, High 
s HEELERS | LITTLE yom WILL DO SOMETHING | Oak, 2 ook Larch, 15 ro 18 inches. Street, where it has been Eaa he Ese a 18. years, and that 
SATISFY THEIR PECTATIONS,”’—Gardeners’ | Two years’ yy 1 year transplanted Native Seotch Fir, | tbey. haye no. CON: NECTION ith any o T Seed 
Chron: ile. jei Silver r Fir, Norway a A fe a aisada and Rabpberfies and | Establishment in a 
5 ins E List Li r berries of finest ki Pe ames VET Son wish it particularly to be una 
Our vest G roe ome Float Seeds $ -a Iph sed en atoer aw k near Banff. —March 8. ant disap ssie motive in giving E Notiee is atePreven tales 
of the best Ga an ower in cultivation. "—PANSIES, FUCHSIAS, ETC. lsappoirt eir Customers, and to counteract any 
that h 
IR IORRISON poi SON, M cortnatier Nurseries, | ™ recto at have bem eos y be circulated = the edie 
N They particularly os ei that all letters and orders fe 
safe and unerring. guide to to all purchasers. It should be Banff, beg to call attention t to the following selections Seed be AEA Tarer James Verron & Son, 54, High 
in be stds oF HL every one who has a garden. fro’ im their Catalogue of Flowers, &e. eet, Exeter — 
J.C. WHEELER & Son, "heen? bg and Seed Growers, Lo ade tog mag for, br . 20 po og new vars., 25s. = M LIAS 
Glou ag HOL s., 128 , or 18s. per dozen HANDLER anv S NS, Nursery, Wands 
f SEEDS PURE AN UNA DULTERATED.— MIMULUS 20 vacigtien at Be. SS Pm Road, beg to firari their friendsand the pobio that tht 
5 Ju T extensive COLLECTION i CAMELLIAS is 
We Lai aim repel to call attention to the | of last season, at 20s. into bloom, They have a, e stock of young pla ts 
leading in barecnmniid Chronicle, SCOTCH RO b tog 50 fine r dogem. 408. ; 12 at 12s. set with flowe buds, at re price: and ft T piante wel 
g Seeds”? 9s. per dozen = 
A ferring to t the i eretnek cop “t A and wi will YRSHIKE ROSES, at U GERMAN AND OTHER R SEE 
50 Fine selected GREENHOUSE PLANTS for 50s. R begs to invite attention choice 
purchasers. “Tf this plan were more penera “adopted it w0 varieties Hepa Pari PLANTS, at 30s. llections of GERMAN and other FLOWE aEEbS 
would prevent much dis yp gles and uf of crop. to London, grt i or Dub- | which are a j mt t na a se confidence, 
ign ly cheap, they should "Chalten fia re ap thei 7 * ar feton a on supplied in ial 
P o aT RF eee WETEA IEN packets, as imported. escrip a I ah priced Catalogue 
be D 1805. Flower ane I Vegetable Seeds is published, and will be for a 
J.C, Fe pare jee Sox, Miiveerymen and Seed Growers, ou CARNATIONS. Pic oT TEES, tgk hi EA post free rena er 
the Gloucestershire Agricultural Society." _ Y Pi ND k S poNeetion q jia k above i Nursery, sey Road, Holloway. 
aia! r ArT eaaa avourites is abiy the m: ex i Ap er nee a a 
_SHRUBBY Bee enn. ts in, Oi A Arida ol of years paid especial attention to NEW D iiS Hi- SENT OUT "m MAY BY 
beautiful ne ‘BEY CAL LOROLARIAS is now ready, an 
may be had upon nna application, 
ery choice CALE EOBARIA SEED 2s, 6d. per packe 
three packets 5s. Post free. 
The PAMPAS grang, a beautifnl hardy plant, 2s. 6d. each, 
or 1l. per dozen. Post free. 
Postage stamps will ‘te taken in payment of the Seeds, and 
for single plants of the Cae gS 
pirk VEITCH a; Western Counties 
ekranit Pte High Stren «Rant will forward pes appli- 
their List of VEGETA ‘BLE aad FLOWER SEEDS, 
MOROENI OF PRETTY FLOW EE 
i e aia 12 do., 2s. ; 12 do., 3s.; and upw: 
p 1s. 6d. per quart, and all other 
The best varieties of Seed Potatoes, 
UNAN PA 
GLENDIN NNI ING be; $6 Talend the:pe ublic tha 
this most ba aa PALM (the Hemp Palm of China 
ur y 
Tii eia wing in the open ground during the last four y ears 
at Chiswick, Kew, Osborne, and in Devonshire. It is unques- 
tionably quite bard ye is now offered for the first time ata 
moderate price, so that every garde: y be de with 
Palm trees, lib producing a novel feature of an oriental 
mate of Great Britain, Plants i S 2s. 
in 
each where three are taken in the Trade one will be added. 
J iswick Nursery, London. 
E MERRY, Curvsantuemum Nu 
* Hill 
ngton Chrysant m 
the 
and tak t 
Daik FNewington, 2 nate N 
pe eA irana y lected sche toa on DEN A k 
ge! e recom- 
pe the from 4s., 9s,, and, dozen, by Post Office 
order—Stoke N es paa ar 3 
- SPLENDID NEW Brus SALT'S “ CRIMSON | 
to inform the 
that this splendid 
BERT gp leave 
RS Se a Era 
Wiinberb coe is now TA for distribution; it is universally allowed 
to be the most early, prolific, and delicious variety ever offered 
ape blic. 
er particulars refer to Gardeners’. Chronicle, Dec. 8th, 
PR +s A few Fosse roots, 5s.each, Price 3s. 6d. per root, 
Ope for 10s, and six for 1l. 
addressed to ROBERT SALT, Longton, Staffordshi 
the 2 ao opts. will have immediate ate attention :—Messrs 
URST eG. qfazoneall S ; M 
te Street, Chester; Mr. 
SALSBURY, o bourn, Derbyshire. nn eatin t allowed to 
the Trade. wn correspondents, 
ton, March 
NEw CONTINENTAL PLANTS. 
HE G. HENDERSON anp SON beg to 
ce that the: they have just completed arrangements 
eller, botanist, M. I. LINDEN, of t the Royal 
is, easels he the distribution throaghout Great 
d of in followii Sad and beautiful Plants, 
ESSRS 
hes 
ACHIMENES “hoon 1A) MA FICA.—Dark ae 
red, spotted and rayed with deep violet, almost approac! ing a 
black, flowers two inches in diameter. 
‘ACHIMENES (Types) AMABILIS —Delicate rose, ae deep 
e beddi 
J ER.— hes 
t peasy. red bt yy Hit with ae 
“aa of blossom as when 
rei > ate ways of a lively 
G.H. & Son take this opportunity of expressin; 
pleasure in being enabled to offer the above beantiful Plants, 
sae Satisfaction fe frg one, peed being 
other varieties at presen 
he above New Plants will be ready for sending out on 
and ‘after the ist May. 
The following Pr omy: 5 
on application at 6d. vor By post sipin 8d. ae j oun when 
three or more are a be charged :— 
ACHIMENES (Locuerta’ Ny 5 vil ngt 
(TYDEA) AMABILIS: 
CAMELLIA JENNY LIN 
CUPHIA EMINENS. 
vos, mE )-NIGRICANS, 
ie ROR NAPOLEON axp _ VENU S DE 
and may be had 
PLONE AND CARDEN SEEDS. 
A Catalogue of the above, containing all the novelties of the 
Season (with a full-sized Engra oe = the new Chinese Potato 
DIOSCOREA BATATAS). is ready, and can be had 
GRATIS on application. 7 nan Boie Nursery, St. John’s Wood. 
Aal 
Trade, and h. 
iiir ealtivation, aone me hye or the nawo varaton Sessa 
are enabled to oe them lowing pri n fine strong 
well-rooted plan 
BE se 
, Nurserrman, Warm 
A AE) psi dark purple, ae 
full toe bees and very 
gun » Wiles 
GY ERER ke, 
constant; ol 
vet CARNATIONS 4 + aida s 4% | Bath, Clifton, and å Salisbury ry Exhibitions; 3 tod tt t, 108, 6d, 
pai itra tnd y Sara LADY RAGLA pitta fae mer 5), Buf a fine bigs a row, flower 
i Ss on good form, high obtaine ertificates at Troul 
had 4 ee @ Carnations, per dozen Ps lirs rig a . Salisbury, and Ciifton i Exhibitions; 4 ty ft., k 
The finen first-class show e by uame, per dozen ual disco Ma rade, 
ae to 12 Enr OLSE ALEAS. 
"Youms ie@c. Royal Nu ares, Gin reat Y. out! Res SON hate re healthy 
“JOHN HOLLAND, a ~ Middleto ants of the following beautiful varieties of AZALEA 
near Manchester, begs to in ion Atasi Piocamips Phe „ | INDICA a large 60 and _54-sized pots, 12s. the dozen; Alba, 
that beatae! Fore aA Herberti, ener s white, Speciosissima, Carmi- 
; 
he can supply them with the following, from a Stock of 
ry 
000 Plants well rooted, and in robust health, including eve 
choice variety grown. 
CARNATIO 12s., and 18s. per d p 
PICOTEES, 9s., 12s., and 18s. 
PANSIES, 4s., 6s., and 9s. per dozen Panis b. 
BELGIAN DAISIES, 4s, and 6s. 
FLUKE KIDNEY POT ATO, 3s. per bushel of 56 Ibs. 
SELECTED PANSY SEED, is. and 2s. hing packet. 
DELPHINIUM BARLOWI, 4 aag aua 
Auriculas, Alpine Auriculas, Primroses, 
Priced and pape s Catalogues now re: 
ady for one stamp. 
Post-office orders to be payable at ¢ Middleton, Lancashire. 
The followi: f the same size, 18s, the tia, 
Tapa, Takes plena fulgens, Murrayana, Optima, Prince 
eat Lea ert, Rosea Superba, Reine des Belges, Holfordi, Iveryana, 
erryani 
The i in 48-sized pots, well set with bloom, 24s, 
and 30s. a eon A b t arger plants 3s. eE 2 5s. each.. 
Carriage k ree to London. ea neskan nt, H 
NE URN 
WAITE’S ‘4 ECLIPSE,” raat ToP YELLOW HYBRID 
RNIP. 
wand distinct variety is hybrid bi 
en Top sag ‘nt Purple Top Yellow 
pe: 
e Pi 
DS FOR THE FARM. ip; it possesses the properties of the S 
ILLIAM E te anp CO., Seep Mer- | so wn ine on Lint ih oloured Drawings of this aa TE 
| may cation, or may be s at t ci 
CHANTS, Plym me vee sabato: can supply the Blowing | Establishments” throughout the kin gdom. The p esi be 
deere Seeds, all a | obtained o of all respectable Seedsmen, price 3s, per 1b.—A liberal 
allowani Me trey Trade. 
For full we? Seen see “ RENDLE’S Agricultural biel _J.G. Warre, Seed Merchant, 181, High Holborn, London,_ 
ene fam gekrsaeall FL UR, w arranted free from Adulteration, and deli- 
Swede Turnip of arog Od. per Ib., 1s. 4d. per qt., piper eal. vered to ndon (not less than one Jc), 
Scotch Turnips ditto, 10d, per Ib, ls. a per qt., 5s. free. ites, for niatie at per bushel (56 1bs. s.) 125.81 Si: ; fine House- 
x 3 ¢ 
Common Seta + 8d. per Ib, 1s. per qt., 4s. ,, holds, recommended for Bread-making, .3 Seconds, 1is. 44; 
Tankard Turnips +. 84. per lb., 1s. per qty 4s, ,, Wheat-meal, for Brown Bread, 1ls. 3 oF, co! and fine 
White Belgian Cae . 9d. per Scotch Oatmeal.—. S MORSNAILL & Catcuroon. Bullford 
hong Ses | Mangel Wurzel, 6d. per Ib. Mill, Witham, Essex ; or Caled yilan Road, Isl D 
cian oy ` BA do. i Se h: Ib. for Making Bread supplie: eee 
h Perennial do. 7s, 83, to (| He LODDIGES? COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS: 
Devon Evergreen do. 6s. to 7s. per b —This celebrated unrivalled ig ining 
iv ds of clone on of i ae pecimens (many of which are 
ery. 
to all Ahi stations in One Lot, thus affording to any Nobleman or Gentleman 
the United Kingdom.—See the “ Price Current.” commencing the cultivation of this beautiful tribe of Plants at 
LIAM E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth opportunit y g at once ob ing the largest collection in Europe 
—For Terms and to view, address C. L , Hackney. 
yE ENA “TRANBY ” will be sent out about the wr LOVER 
21st of April, in good healthy plants, at 5s. each, or 21s. th 
dozen. Colour: haded crimson, very large flower, with an im- PERENNIAL RED CLOV RENNIAL 
3 good sorts. 
r dozen. Beddin Pla nts, 21s, 
are all values in Messrs. 
Surron’s Mixture of Grass Seeds for Permanent Pasture, and 
As 8, good sorts, 
stron, y r 100. Dielytras, 
6s, pee Ped rd Pimelia ar strong id ane: 18s. per t deen. they dows. be purchased a coor 
See ra eee of Garden Seeds with prices. Flower See orts Sons, Royal Berks 2d Establis! lishment, Reading- 
=. <7 Spree y 
stenctr soap N, Nursery and Seed Establishment, Cottingham, Pii UTH is one of the principal eg sA 
Huli Huli Branch Tunetion Bisset, United _ Kingdom, and possesses one of the 
MESSRS: J RS. J. ano H, BROWN offer the following bees ats a 
CHOICE BLANTS, Rig they will forward to af part Steamers and Clippers continually sail from thence to Australia,- 
25 Azaleas, new hardy an varieties, one of a Abort T d. Wow — wpa Ancia and “l n para hA the world, so that 
name, on their own rida # poe e with and dis; aia atch. 
r ay vi wee a 8 poh es of Steam 5 
eal edums, ani jozen 
25 Hardy American Plants, one of sn. pi os ws. 10 Biinbur, °H ull, han Cork, ‘Dublin, Be ar ited 
12 Rhododendrons, including scarlet, white, and SE o [oor a d all the e pri incipal Shi ipping, Ports in the Un 
Fine E fe eee ndrons, l to romi per dozen 15 | 
New low. Rho udrons, in pots, eac) 33. 6d. to. 5 | 
pte Lebanon, 2 to 3 feet, well grown, per doz., 12s. to 18 ymouth is aldo comnected by the South Devon Railway wi is 
Cedrus Deodara, and other choice Spelt (see a Tiel, allt fe vast chains and cases the British rie ete and Veet 
a. Fine hardy Magnolias, one of a sort . 10 6 | can be miek as wel pa ly and as cheaply as from Plym 
50 Dwarf Roses, two of a sort, on own roots 1 ene n Eng’ 
Standard a nd half Standard Roses, best so sorts, per ‘dozen, dere for S Seeds either for the Farm, the Kitcher 
aaa Climbing Roses, per doz y bi S Garton or Flower Garden, can be had from 
Greenhouse Araon, best ne e i per dozen. 128.40 18 0 am E, RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
es Cet ihe fino sort awl well set leprae Bude, per dozen .30 0 Established 1786. 
oice Greenhouse Plants, one o R 45 0 
12 Orchidea Plants, oa 2 sort, fine pes .40 0| TO ALL WHO ENJOY DELICIOUS GREEN PEAS, 
24 Choice Ericas, on ya E 16 0 BOTH EARLY AND LA’ s 
Fine Pampas G Se R “att z Leg Eiai h Highgate, 
6 new sorts Mimulus, very fing arly flowering 6 0 the fortunate resu By ASRS Fro PEA, 
Cinerarias, fine sorts, to ria early, per doze’ 10 0] reared from those Homies ms ari or pkita by Sir Gardener 
Fine New Double White, Pink aa een Peony p- doz. 8 0 Wilkinson, the E veller, to the Dok Srasenm. 
12 Phlox, new French Perennial v . 12 0) Three were presented to Mr. Wa. Grimstonz. by Mr. beh 
25 Hardy Herbaceous Plants, by name 10 6| Pettigrew, who opened this relic of the haraohs, 2844 years 
ellow Picotees, per doz 10 0/ The growth, bloom, an gis a those of this 
RUIT TREES: country; they are very proli The te is unequalled ; they 
Aaricots, 3 Peaches, Nectarines, Pears, bra ba Cherries, boil much greener, and the skins are so tender you do not x 
or, per dozen i 99 0 them in your mouth, A 2s. 6d. bag will produce enough for 3 
Fine. pes Figs, Medlars, ‘Quince each 2 | small family; they are planted thus—. * inches hie 7 
Fine Gooseberries, Currants, and Rasp rries, -Eray 3 0 | they require no sticks. Remember, every bag ‘contains the emid 
Filberts, new, thin shelled, and red skinned, ow "demon 4 0/| of this wonder, with the original letters from Sir Gardener 6d; 
Strong Vines fi eyes, and layers in pots, per econ - 18 0} kinson, and di ions to cultivate them.—So bags, 2s 108. 
Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plum ae: and Cherri three times the quantity, 5s.; seven times the quantity, t 
grown for pot l ture, par d some. ” 18 0] Bach bag is signed and sealed by Wm. Grimsrove, London 
Choice Flower See 8, 5s. ; 40 do., 10s., free by post. 52, High Street, Bloomsbury. Agents: Jonn KERNAN, Seedsman 
18 pi 
New General nie a OF Plante for 1856 free by post. 
Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, Lo — March 8, 
Russeli street Covent 
Garden, 
t Garden; BUTLER & M'i GuLLOCH, Coven t 
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