ee eS ee 
ae 
KIT TOHEN GARD 
S CARTER anD CO., saquee 8, High 
i NEW SE 
vil be forwarded oie A of 
parts of the 
M ., Se 7 2 Holborn, Lo ath 
Ko ORN’S UNEQUALLED NEW SCARLET 
GER M 
UN 
K.—Beautiful arge variegated 
k horse shoe, banded with pink, strongly 
arge truss of sri scarlet, the Pipis idual flowers of fine 
roved to grow and flomer well 
Received a certificate at the Royal Botanic 
5 
mprovement on “ The Flower of 
r OARRA fine large trusses of 
d 
bright scarlet, the Ape Be e and flat, margined with n 
white, does well planted out, has produced lea aves 4 inches 
fi Plants 10s. 6d. each. 
very free grower, 
ED AL PELISSIER.—This noble Geranium has been the 
admiration of all who have seen it, either in pots or bedded. out, 
ange scarlet flowers, 
white flower stalks, ym cag 
D 
Z 
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w 
t pot. Was. ayerdad a at 
the National Floricultural Society. Plan 
pom with many pressing solicitations, Francis R. 
a has determined on sending pot facie pred in the 3d 
week of April, The usual discount to t rade, A remittance 
will be required from u “a wo aie nts. st Office 
Orders on Richmond, Surre: 
St. Margaret’s Gardens, Isleworth, Middlesex, March 8.* 
ENDL 
NDLE’S egret boc 
RENT AND nears Moi ae Y is ae Lek fee 
Pro 
can be obtained fro: he b through any Bookseller 
in town o; try, 
It is this season — e Editorship of 
Joun C. Morton, Esq., the “river F T Agricultural 
Gazette,” and the © Gopala of Agriculture 
It contains 128 closely printed pages, eave size, and is one of 
the most valuable hei on TEE 
published, 
“ Florist” for i 
Price Current 
that should be reed l by everyb ody who has a pi t of Parning 
land. * * 7 lished 
at the jadian a 6d. is am mystery.” 
___Wituram E. Renpre & Co., Seed Me 
Ps -A 
| SaMuen Y 
AGRI 
ULTURAL SEEDS.—We beg to inform 
cultural friends fous the public, that our FARM SEEDS a at- lT 
ready for deliv 
kind, we cai agave = mar 
direct body sel attention to our exte! 
e-grown Itali Pa 
and as we ha’ 
r P 
e beg particularly arora 
soils and situations, SALE vo 
du nring by last 30 years with unvaried success; and a 
i &e, 
Mangels, Carrot 
gues with a 
and arrangements 
Samu 
Ga oonrinne 2 made, on application to 
JEL FINNE on: 
TA Co., Gateshead, New 
RHODENDRON, AZALEAS, LEDUMS, S, 
EORGE WHEELER, NURSERYM. 
Y Wilts, begs to offer at very moder: i pri 
RHODODENDRONS suitable for Beds, Meso, 
raised from seed of good and hardy kinds, 
from 9 inches to 2 teet high and u upward. 
RHODODENDRONS, named kinds, ir neludin ng ro: 
macranthum, magnoliæfolium, Myrte-leaved, iMi two 
erg e varieties +E and Govi 
qua ca alba 2to 3 feet and jo 
aren, Nobleanum, &c. 
AZALEAS, hardy, in grêat variety, well set 
» hybrids, 
INNEY anv Co.'s S CATALOGUE 0 OF | 
ro th 
m our strong recommendation. We would 
ive 
wo Sari a Roots, and we can 
pi Masten. 
and all transplanted, 
varieties, 
good 
emia ey a large 
pw: 
TREES from jee Bli; ight, a and meet also for the secu 
wn s, 1d. per squi yard 
S, 
tach ; 
E 
ies to Mr. 
g! 
istol, ioia 
o Lo mt eK Live erp Bri 
YTHORN, Nottingham 
ut 1, &e— Orders by Post, PAA 
ill haye imme ediate 
2 feet and TeS 
ANDROMEDAS, 
HEATHS, &c,, all in fine 
bois SES, Standard and Dwarfs, 
EECH, 6 feet. LAUREL, 6 to 8 feet. YEW, 4 to 6 teet. 
Fine SPRUCE PINE, ra to 8 feet high. 
“bythe 100:~ PLANTS, a large collection. The follow 
t 
condition. 
Ba 
riety; Cza or St. P ARL Dielytra s spectabilis. 
ae 
kia, 
Of: CHINESE P AONIES, Odorata eens, oa white; 
appli- 
Hum i, Pottsi, and Ros 
dit. 
Fine BULBS 
flora, and Wheeleri. 
ted. Price: 
ACCINIUMS, LEDUMS, AMERICAN 
CRANBERRY, GAULTHERIS,  MENZIESIA, HARDY 
wing 
nula carpatica alba, the purest white 
of Anomatheca cruenta and Tigridias, conchi- 
e PRISE wong a ised by her Majesty | 
the Dike. of hegre? eh are for Syon 
Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick aap te 
p 
— ‘Collier, E 2sq., of D. Hor 
Za iz N owe 
we rte N MO, ” a Can pate 
a per rfect orr eakenier of Hest and Tol 
wherever ‘it is applied, a fixed temperature. 
© 
3 
i 
om, 
any required length, 2 yards wide, at 1s. r yard run, of“ 
by post at 4s. per dozen. 
oes POURS at is. 
AS to bloo May, d from the fines 
spotted varieties, 2 t single sites os fe ‘ane og Sion mai; 
vered free by post at 6s, per dozen by shaking all th 
from the roots. 
Fine Ta wena s 2s. 6d. pı 
I 
ORK, SETOR AND ORNAMENTAL 
AOF oie (a for the Conseruatory, Garden, 
The CRYSTAL PALACE SUSPENDING FLOWER BAS- 
KETS to oes nal and numerous other elegant 
des’ signi 
Hyacinth Stands, Violet, Crocus and Tulip Baskets in ety; 
Flower te Garden Arches, Lattice Work, 1 pee oa &e. 
w Blind 
per paper, viz, The King, black- 
; Ingram’s Hybrid, white-spined, a 
al 
e soil 
a cov 
=e A A rei Wace 
and sole manufacturen, T Trinity 
Lane, Cannon Street, City ; cmd of all Nurs yi Seeds— 
men bsg the "kingdom. “Tt is much c ehian ioe mats 
easure in stating that the 
+ Jurors of the Paris Universal Exhibition have awarded 
him the Prize Medal for aoee Fibre perrieri “ree igen 6 
ogues, containing prices and every pa 
ee Watehousn, 43. Lede ate Hill, London. 
FIRST PRIZE REAPING MACHINE. 
NOTICE. 
> 
SRS BURGESS anp KEY beg respectfully 
ise the public, and & particulary t as noblemen and 
ord 
Q Windo li. and p hades of all kinds of the bes t make obl for this 
Slane cern yee GRASSES Ras? PERMA- Anglo-German and o Bird Cages of ap gta sea et ei esas of ake they PaA vin ged gt ape 
pati M, aa R C., on Sale by aM E. RENDLE & | Aviaries and oostre fitted up, = Ricuarps, Imperial that the Royal Agricultural Society’s 301. wag 
Co, Baod d ny be going Rake Plym ni rz “large « quan tities special | Wire Works, 37 370, Oxford Street, nearly oppi e Princess’s rded to them for M‘Cormick’s Reaper, with th t 
Extracted from piece on it ae ad aaa w platform, at the trial at Leigh Court, near Bristol, upon 
y M E the 29th of August last. Amongst the —_ ing machines were 
4 Directo tory for papi E eW Les ar z cs d = TENG ed el "s, by Crewe’: Forbush’s exhibited b y Mr: Palmer; anẹ 
M: Permanent Pasture, d&c., have | THOMAS BRITTAIN & CO i and orders | Husséy’s, with tilting platform, by Wm, Dray & Go this 
given ice recta satisfaction o all ako kan sown them, executed i with aispa ish an nt Axprew HALL, Manchester, | reports of fi alira aiir eis h eba p of at, 
to the best Tables—and wili Y, ETG, SHOWS. Barley, and Oata which they cut was from 1} to 1 sere per Hont. 
be sold at the lowest rensncate prices. Those who wish ponme WIRE PENS FOR PO Two horses work the machine ith ease, and the only attendant 
to make gee own selection ca n purchase all the kinds AND PIGEONS, furnished on hire by Tuos. P. nach required is a man or a boy t Further particulars te 
separate enen Wire Worker, 27, Dale End, a — Game | prices sent free on application—Bunerss & Key, 103, > Nevers 
Pp ting and Wire Goods of every descripti Street; and 52, Little Britain, London. 
MI sale ror LAYING DOWN LAND ro PERMA- A 
NENT PASTURE on MEADOW.—The kinds fio most care- 
fully saved, bl agg weeds being excluded. The selec- ing 
tions will con several species of Festucas, Loliums, A G E À 
Pe and T ifolia ms, h qu se ve will best suit 
e T ich the selection is intended. We u ually 
send 2 bushels of light seed, and 121s. of heavy seea per acre, | COMPOSITION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT 
whic! i suffi ost soils, The l; creasing 
30s, per acre, according 
 ereatbeen in giving their 
quality of the soil, situa- 
LAYING DOWN PERMANENT LAWNS.—In Lawns, 
or rtt tal Parks, it is generally estate to have a predo- 
Minance of fine Ever; G @ coarser kinds will, 
uired to suit boo soil. 
ested to state the 
fin 
therefore, i -antively: excluded, and a pce will 
at all times 
presen nbs and handsome appearance. The prices of th 
best nee 18s. per bushel, 2s. 6d. per “gallon, or 1s, per lb. 
FOR PERMANENT PASTURE anp HAY ıs ORCHARDS 
AND OTHER GROUNDS muca OVERSHADED wirn TREES.— 
We can supply a very excellent mixture suitable for 
the above purposes at co! bushels of 
light seed and 12 Ibs. o 4 
1 f heavy. 
FOR HEATHY or MOORY LANDS WHICH HAVE BEEN 
WITH A VIEW TO THEIR PRODUCING BETTER 
leer os 
a dry nai pe eei 
gee AYIN YING DOWN SHALLOW UPLANDS axp SHEEP 
WALKS.—For this purpose we can offer ag if excellent pee 
ment sui ecg: for elevated situations, which we can render at 30s. 
per acre, 
RATION For , IRRIGAT TION, or 
—In this mixture we place those varieties 
tural habits, will stand an excessive moisture. 
ory sup) n excellent Heleco for 1 renovat. 
= and the finer Grasse: emer at 
, a ry 
Ga 
id down to fi 
till the ‘beginning of Jane, ina by the 30th of July following 
a very superior sward was ned, 
All orders del irid. brii free, see RENDLE’S 
" Agricultural Price Current and Farm Directory for 
1856. 
Apply to Wu. E, ReNDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth, 
UPO 
N THE 
HOP, ROSES, WALL-FRUIT TREES, CUCUMBERS, MELONS, VINES, 
STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
Extra ae 4s, per ep sufficient to make 
pwards, Carriage Free to London. 
n Gallons and 
Four Gallons fit for use, 
A FTER FIVE YEARS’ EXTENSIVE USE b 
ae se for eto tem s ere 
t wth, 
The greatest indication of its value is its adoption by thi 
ost emin Gardeners in 
by the m nent the Kingdom, the 
superiority of PAGE an COS BLIGHT COMPOSITION is unquestionable, promi Born? a trial to insure its general 
which Plant and Fruit Growers are subject (without injuring th 
e NURSERY TRADE as the most 
‘ost delicate flowers or foliage), 
and economical means they 
efficien 
n EDn many of whose opinions will be found recorded in a Pamphlet of es hares may be be obtained of the Agents ; 
cal 
but to publish them as previously would take the whole advertising medium of 
Gardener. 
AGEN 
Messrs. Henderson & Co., Pine-apple Place, London. 
Messrs. Bass & Brown, Sud 
Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & Sons, 106, ee Street, Chester, 
and 14, Corporation Street, Manch: 
Messrs, Sutton & Sons, Reading. 
Messrs. Rendle & Co., Plymouth. 
Mr. J. Veitch, Exotic Nursery, Chelsea. 
M . Wheeler & Son, ucester. 
Mr. E. Paul, vont i * 
Mr.G. Wheeler, Warminster. 
Messrs. — & Son, Ca a jury, 
Messrs. Downie & Shah h Frederick reet, Edinburgh. 
Mr. W. Barratt, St. arate Waketicla. 
Messrs. Thomas Davies & Co., Wavertree, 
= E. Taylor, Malton, York: rkshire, 
Messrs. Chandler & Bm Wandsworth Road, 
y, N ahaaa 
London, 
ESE, 
Mezia. Leake ES nith, Bridgenorth. 
. G. Davison, St. Peter's Street, Hereford. 
Mr. W. Garraway, Wel Herts. 
wyn, 
Mr. Thomas Cridland, Willington, near Tau 
Mr. Henry Horne, Market os a ae ET amek 
Seedsman, 
ell, Seedsman, oema 
Nursery, Sevenoaks. 
urseryman, — nd Ashford. 
Mr. F. Brewer, Nurseryman, Birmingham. 
Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Nurseries, Hun:ingdon. 
Mr. Jobin Allen, Sen., Bothwell Street, Glasgow. 
MERA, on, Hil. 
Mr. J. € Fox, Wi 
tney. 
m i Scott, ilerik Nursery, Crewkerne. 
Steel, Shefford, Beds. 
Mr. J. F. Fraser, Nurser yine gal sie 
Mr. E. R. Greenus, Nurseryman, 
PAGE & co Seed 
Merchants, Soitbatiaton. 
