Marcu 22, _ 1856. J 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
189 
LY} MOUTH is one of t the pr incipal Seaports in the 
United Kingdom, and possesses one of the finest | 
harbours in the world. 
| ready ford 
Steamers and Clippers continually sail from thence to Australia, 
New Zealand, ren tegne ars all parts wa the world, so that | ote her a 
gris: shi web pro: aan ead aie Pee teh. | 
Fere Lp! INNEY asp Co.'s CATALOGUE OF 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.—We beg to inform our Agri- 
cultural rend and the pu _ a our FARM SEEDS are now 
set a e proved th 
hom 
eames Red, ite, Pe 
x] also to our select stocks of the most a 
nara Grasses for Grea Pasture and Mend 
end our mixtures for various 
babys lin anton London, 
Béinburgh "Hull Ter A Co iL t, Dublin, Bile Glas- | 
ip g Ports in the United | 
h week. 
Ply ymouth is ese nected by the South Devon Railway with | 
all the vast chains acid links of the British mek te and goods 
can be sent as expeditiously and as cheaply fro m Plymo uth as 
any town in England, 
All Orders for Seeds either for the Farm, the Kitchen 
Cr or jiin wer one rden, can be had from 
kip + Wr, 
oes tablished 1786. 
srennial red, and anges Aig Trefol, 
= sp kinds of 
dorini the lasi ss; and also 
daki 
bn rs with unvaried succe: 
mixture: G: &e. 
Bowling Greens, 
sai large stocks of Turnips, M: Carrots, 
and thee hoot prose son full grown selected men mes wecan 
roi nd them ing pure and of the finest quality. 
C 
D 
Samuet Fiyxey & Co., Gateshead, Newcastle-upon-T yne. 
ve beg partici 
oils and situations ny Aig we ae prepared to a great gee 
25 A 
‘NDERH HILL'S 
“SIR HARRY” STRAW- 
ardy 
. y -3 40, 12. 18s. ; 
less than 10, 2s. each.— —Apply to Mr. RICHARD 
Harry’s Road, Eagyisien, eer? Orders to receive atten- 
tion mu penne om panied with a Post-o! veer eben —pen de wn 
Also, ful P ractical neue on the Cultivation, &c., of 
Strawhersice. pás: 
ESSRS. J. ano H. BROWN offer the Mewes 
CHOICE PLANTS, which they will forward to an: 
leas, new hardy Belgian varieties, one paan sort, zy Ka 
name, on their ts rig nate oes 
25 Azaleas, American varieties, , do. do. ` «. 16 
H: eaths, Ledums, and rye: Pee 
25 Hardy rican Plants, one of a s10 
.12 
Ced 
6 Fine. hardy Magnolias, one ofa 
a 8 
on mee F Paes | 
NEW CONTINENTAL PLANTS Sea ia aes 
+ ' Sta Ke Sor and half Sta best sorts, pet dozen, 
. l» ÈO os0 18 
ine Climbin; g Roses, per doze 6 
hi ge pad ba G. HENDERSON an oe beg to just completed ha me Greenhouse Azaleas , best ne’ r dozen... 12s. to 18 
th the noted traveller ae botanist, M. LL EN, of the Royal Botanic ip hon hang for the distrib Camellias, fine sorts, well set with l i Duds, per dozen . 30 
Great Britain ae Ireland of the following new oan beautifal Plants :— 50 Choice Greenhouse Plants, one of ` 
ACHIMENES (Locuenta) MAGNIFICA.—Dark vermillion | being larger than any other in this class. Tt is very abundant Sse pi rd pe pr ofa so ” 
red, patted cere caved gia Ae: Yioles | _ and free, and expected to ad a fine beddin plant. Fi we: P spas Gt ~h na " s 
black, flow te tel GONOCALYX PULCHER.—A beautiful little greenhou nines ptitacniacaianees Ea AEs st. 
p Vi si 
erer» hie DEA ten tis Bie rose, with deep | tem wae jee engi tu Sag 7 hy sabe ee ed with white Cinerarias, fine sorts, To iene early, per dae ea 
carmine serena rr pie and marked with white | ia on plots y ount of the young nr as Bir gh ely hen New yore White, Pink and Blush Ponies, p. doz. 8 
> 12 lox, new French Perennial varieties .., oes ete 
Ooi A EMINENS.—Long bright red and yellow tg rosy Hardy Herbaceous Plants, by name k H; 
rs. E. G. H. & Son take this opportunity of expressing their ffe iful Plants, | Carnations and Yellow Picotees, per dozen ë 10 
when they are sure will gi y ther varieties at present known in | FRUIT EES. 
their different classes, | cots, P S, Nectarines, Pears, Plums, and Chet, 
BEDDING CALCEOLARIA, Rosy Morn (Henderson’s), bright It is the most beantiful white variegated leaved Geranium | 3s. each, or, per dozen 0 
orange and crimson shaded, free and ai showy. 7s. 6d. in cultivation; in habit it is dwarf and spreading, like Tom | Fine Apples Figs, Medlars, rs, Quinees, and Walnut each | 0 
» General or (Henderson’ %), rich Beh or Lae crimson, Thumb; the foliage is large and fine, edged and marked | Fine G es, Currants, and Raspberries, per " doz. 0 
fine and distinc +. , 18.60. with pure white, and gaa, LS in greater proportion n t han | Filberts, new, thin shelled, and red skinned, per dozen t 0 
» General Pelissiee Hende , with yellow usual in this class of Gera: The flow re fine, and Strong Vines from eyes, and layers in pots, per d 18 0 
capandedging .. 0. ase Ts. 6d. of a rich scarlet. EA jo | Peaches, Nectarines, A Plums, and © 
» Don Francisco (Hend p velvety plum, with p Ey, Moe epe —This is another "varie ety trom al wn for pot culture, per dozen... .18 0 
orange li 7s. 6d. ras the above, but quite distinct from it in habit es | Choice Flower Seeds, 1 , 5s.; 40 do., 10s, free by post. 
p 
» Ethel 5 ele ea s), “deep gol olden yel Ilow, profuse nnox : 
8 papers, 
or, General Catalogue A Plants for 1856 free by pey 
m Nursery, Stoke n. London, Marci 
a paom eam its bin its bioasoma i in arga bunches, and a i 7 ovement in 
continues flower. 7s. ag, tt a8 on that variety. The white the leafis very 
” i l oxgmeet (He ienderson's), 4 Ae pe Hogs ery dw: van plant makes a good bedder. e Ts. 6d. Gan BEL LIEMIENTS anD IMPLE- 
Be aa. GLOXINIA, Tupan aaa s), porcelain blue, with MENTAorHORSIGDE RUSE. COTTAM wonton 
o shirley ( Henderson's), orange 'b ‘buff, fine ares and piofuse cen white biii Err towards the centre | have arranged in their SHOW Enla for the Season, a Seleet 
phi ate s. 6d, which are sm ts, flowers large. 7s. 6d. | Assortment appertaining ei the C Nobleman’s 
ttle Donii (Henderson's), cri r Ferdinand endann. 8), a Pa white, es three lower | Mansion, comprising ins, from 
or ellow ma CR aR BAT pory violet blue, with deep edging of white, large and | the cheapest to of a more expensive and o 
With the exception of General Pelissier, any six of the above, 36s. ne s. 6d, | character; gai rollers, garden engines, la j 
Shirley and Little Dorrit belong to the class of Shrubby| ,, Caterina (Henderson’s), clear white, with dense’ narrow | machi garden borderin stakes, flower trainers, 
Calceolarias, with small narrow leaves, such as the old Augusti- Ken of plum colour throug! u lower pds dis- | garden arches, glass description Pe naes 
ms and like it they have small flo which are produced in oe ae 's. 6d, | tool d p! collection of articles, in plain oma- 
large bunches in the greatest profusion. All the others have| ,„ Batel s (Henderson's), white, with large broad’ Bioteh of | mental wire work, for the protection of fruit the adornment 
Ja: ate Sawant in the way of Sultan, with the —— of Ethel violet puce, mds pes at fave, Bory veiy Iai ai oa. of the conservatory, for avi poultry Builders of 
Newannig which is a hybrid between the two clas » Bletso (Hen n’s), Eg violet "pp nservatories greenhouses, and manufacturers of every 
VARIS Beat ee GERAN NIUM.—Mountain of S; G. The eal tire stripe of a k bt x "Ts. 6d. variety of fencing and gates.—Ulustrated catalogues and draw- 
of this ety we a y: of J. T. Lennox, Esq. Any four of the above ‘i. ings, free, on application e 2 orrai & Hatten, Iron Works, 
a + Phe tas Sia six of the best new inhaa is of 1856 (for description of which see back Nos, ) will be sent out in at de 5 au vs aly Street, Oxford B b. m 
ne: eek will be advertised those Nurserym: ee ee the United iB: who will have them for H hin T eture of i RDEN “NETTING ~ by : 
able to supply the New Continental ime AND Tari j carried on just the same by 
a TT o A po ready ad by post at Sd, ench, except when THOMAS BRITTAIN & CO. in the same qualities, and orders 
ecuted with dispatch and care. w Haw 1, Manebester.” 
postage will not be Sap 
ACHIMENES (Locuerra) MAGN IFICA. CUPHEA EMINENS. 
(TYDEA) E aa DIANTHUS ALBO-NIGRICANS. 
CAMELLIA JENNY LIN FUCHSIA EMPEROR NAPOLEON axp VENUS DE MEDICI. 
AND GARDEN 
A Catalogue of the above, containing all the zerina of a —— (with a fall-sized Engraving a the new Chinese Potato 
DIOSCOREA BATATAS), is now ready, and can be had Gra’ pplication.—Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood. 
N D: © OFS 
COMPOSITION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT 
N THE 
HOP, ROSES, WALL-FRUIT TREES, CUCUMBERS, MELONS, VINES, 
STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
Extra i 4s, per Gallon, sufficient to make Four Gallons fit for use. 
n Gallons and upwards, Carriage Free to London, 
AFTER FIVE YEARS’ EXTENSIVE USE by the most eminent Gardene TS eal to surs iis g% al | us 
superiority of Daor. — ee B race OA clap is unquestionable, Tequring only a to re its gene 
user in avery subject (without injuring the most delicate flowers or foliage), 
and promoting Sets 
l indication of its valne is its adoption by the NURSERY TRADE as the most e: RS 
can employ, many of whose piee will be found recorded in a Pamphlet of Testimonials, which a be obtained of the Agents; 
but to publish them as previously would take the whole advertising medium of the Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
AGENTS:— 
Messrs. Henderson & Ci ine-apple Place, London. Mr. tear a stol, 
Messrs. Mig 3 & Brown, Bt Seay Mr, Burham, H: eee 
Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & Sons ka a Street, Chester, Messrs. Rea re Smith, Bridgenorth. 
and 14, Corporation Stree Mr. G. Davison, St. Peter's Street, Hereford. 
= W. Garraway, ma wit He: 
Epere: Sutton & Sco Pe 
Me J. Te pons Nene ‘Chsizes.. 
Messrs. 
Wheel sler fad Son, Gloucester. Market Place, ‘Bourn. 
Mr. E. Paul, De Mr. Husbands, albot Street, Nottingham. 
Mr. G. Whee 3 iA Mr. d Newark. 
Messrs. Masters & Son, Mr. John Cattell, Seedsman, Westerham. 
A sa sma eS arminster. 
Messrs. Downie & Pett Sout Frederick Street, Edinburgh. 
Mr. rg ce ary wig ‘Ser erage al ie 
St. Jo! an s, Wakefield. Messrs. Ivery N king a e gate, 
Mesers: Thomay Davies & Co, Wav vertree, Live: Mesers. Veitch & Son, Exeter.” 
Mr, E. Taylor, Malton, Yor! shire. Messrs. Hooper & Co., Covent Garden 
Messrs. Chandler & Son, London. Mr. W. , Moorgate House, East 
Mr. Freeman, Woburn. Messrs, Wm. Drummond & -Hona Dawson Ber Dullin. 
Messrs. Fisher, Holmes, & Co., Handsworth Nursery, Sheffield.| Mr. John Allen, Sen., Bothwell Street, Glas, 
J. Perkins, Northampton,” a z y Hes gis Hall. 
<I . Smith, Rivershead Nursery, Se „J. C. tney. 
Me, Wis Epps, Wartemman: Manson on phir ‘Ashford. gy J. pe Ba ite e Nursery, Crewkerne. 
£; el, Shefford, Beds. 
Me. J, Whomba, Pelargonters Norwery, Mr. A. Christie, Maidenhead, 
Mr. A. Wood, Barbourne, Worce 
Mr. J. F. Fraser, Nurseryman, re e i 
Mr. E. R. Greenus, Nurseryman, Watford. 
. Brewer, Nurseryman, h 
ME F Brower ie ag = ty Gon” 
Pamphiets, wit h instructions for use, free by post on application to 
PAGE & CO, Merchants, Southampton. 
WSE meie AND ORNAMENTAL 
io every description, for the Conservatory, Gard 
TAL PALACE SUSPENDING FLOWER BAS- 
TS yA at original and numerous other elegant designs. 
*ityacie th ee ae Violet, Shaa e Tul 
Anglo-German and other Bird Cages of tan 
Aviaries and Conservatories fitted up, by Riom 
Pela Works, 370, Oxford Street, near! cao Princess’ 
ANNED NETTING, for the Protection of FRUIT. 
TREES from Frost, Blight, and Birds, also for the security 
pcg Sown Fg ig ape! 
DE, Pes oO k Rick, Cloth, o wa € 
Manufacturers, iam Street, London Bridge; 
17, egg a ra seg gh pact Kent eos e Depot, 
Poplar. Wate: Waggons and Cart Clo 
Nits ait NE NETTING, Tanned if required. 
who wide, ae ve yanis eee 
wide, Sd. pe rd. Half: inch mesh ditto, 2 es 
The ELASTIC HEXAGON GARDE 
eae Ma 
TING, 76 Meshes to whi acu ee excludes 
eg yt dnd Tait trees, fio 
per 
NNED NETTING, 20 2or 3 yards mas E e 
EEA 3d. per yard, At Ww. CULLE, 
neen, the Duke of Northumberland for Syon House, his 
Grace the Duke of Devonshire for Chiswick Gardens, Professor 
Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Jose; Paxton for for om 
s. Lawrenc 
Crystal Palace, ere Zoological Society, late 
Ealing Park, and — Collier, Esq., of Dartford. 
PROTECTION FROM MORNING FROST. 
“FRIGI DOMO,” a Canvas made of patent prepared Hair — 
non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping, - 
‘ature. It is ted for 
and Wool, a 
wherever it is applied, a fixed temperatu It is adap : 
all horticultural and fioricultural erving Fruits — 
and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from wind, 
from ai sof = cu gee Penne To ba MAE 
«ny réquired yards wide, s. 6d, per y: run, of 
ba Fas Tuomas ARCHER, whole and sole manufacturer, 7, Trinity 
Cannon Street, City; and of all N Seeds- 
men throughout lom. “It is much aga 
as a covering.” 
WORKS, SHEFFI 
AYNOR™ wel wp COOK ES CELEBRATED UN- 
ING, BUDDING, and a Fung KNIVES, VINE and 
PR SCI; RS, &c., ested, recommended, and re- 
vorted upon in the Gardener's Chowk by Dr. Lindley (see No. 
m Nov. 24, 1855), can be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds- 
an in the three kingdoms. These Knives obtained the English 
rench Exhibition Prize Medals in a and 1835. are 
crane sat to carry the keen edge of a razor, and to 
roost he 
S. & C. beg als» to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoes, 
Raki es, Truwels, Hammers, and all kinds of Horticultural Tools. 
Established 173¢, 
