Marcu 29, 1856. | 
UNEQUALLED NEW 
wea ew Nunseneaay S Sees, and 
Yard, Bath, Somerset, begs to | 
state that 
M'Ewen’s Arundel Hybrid ‘Scarlet ae Green Flesh MELONS, | 
and Monro’s 1 alace and Golden Gauge ditto, 2s. 6d. per 
packet, or two packets for “oe 
am: Kidney a rly Emperor 
nd Earl POTATOE 
peck, Ler so and package included. For tate: 
particulars see Adve ments in this Paper March Ist, 1856, 
pages S130, 131. 
All the CUCUMBERS can also be supplied as advertised 
January 26th, 1856, page 50. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS 
‘fimbriated varieties, 1s. 6d. per p: 
DIGITALIS, or FOXGLOVE. SE 
m all the best coloured 
m 20 of the 
pes cket. 
e best varieties i 
prea 1s, per pac! acket containing 24 
-distinct sorts, all to name, will be sent for 5s. 
Unequalled quilled GERMAN ASTER, 1s. per packet. 
FRENCH ASTER, or PÆONIFLORA TRUFFAUT, about 
20 of the most striking varieties, 1s. d ete 
CINERARIA SEED, saved "fro most superb distinct 
varieties, 1s. per packet. 
BALSAM SEED, saved from the most superb distinct 
p 
F LARKSP 
s the case may be) 
ED. arrr, Bushels of home- grown 
Seed can be procured from WiıLLiam E. RENDLE 
Scag Seed Merchants, Fiymo uth. 
EAKALE AND ASPAR shal Ts gh a 
faa nds still remain, phe can be had at the low 
gaia Kae: on application to 
mM E. RENDLE & Co., Seed st ts, ae uth 
ice Seeds, 6d. pe ” Catalo ogue 
GERMAN (10-weeks) STOCKS, as imported, 36 
eties, each variety 3d. awn gaa 
GFORD, 1, Edm ‘ace, Ball’s Pond, Islington. 
Ae ota AZALEAS, ETC. 
EORGE WHEELER, Nurser ae arminster, 
Wilts, begs to offer, at very moderate apite 
a a an: pman in kindi, “transplanted 
suitable for beds, cov r plantations, 9 inches to 2 feet and 
SS 
ra rd i good a Sear of fine 
ton t ing fragrans and Govenianum, both of which a 
sweet; oR ein and scarlet in plene "2t to 3 feet a ae 
AZALEAS, hardy in great variety, well set with bloom buds, 
= feet prov and oe 
hododendron Ponticum, white, 2 feet and 
ie hardy varie- 
are 
ood Stock of R 
amikis Andromeda, genin, ea American Cranberry, 
Ga ultheria r A ys 
a 
_DRUMMOND ee SONS, Stirling, SKB, es 
What SEP ntion of those engaged in Agriculture 
the following 
ITALIAN RYE-GR. , selected from nest stock in 
bardy, and ly recom for its rapid 
growth and luxuriant habit. Superior home-saved Seed may 
also be had. Italian Rye- being extr akd scarce this 
season, orders should 
PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, of pron: finest peri perfectly 
mee i in various wei ights, eighing from 22 bs. to 30 Ibs. 
hel. 
G 
all the approved varieties of Swedes, Yellows, and 
arefully saved by Sromipelyos | om Sull-formed bulbs. 
“VETCHES’ re TARES).—Large broad-le: cotch. 
sa aE AE ae of the above, A arro mit escri 
tión of FARM SEE ay be had oun free on ais ai 
Alsoa valable S amh ar eie of VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
containing onl; 8. 
N.B.— 
shipping 
approved Scotch Implements are usually kept in Stock. 
W. DRUMMOND anp SONS, 
_ Seep and IMPLEMENT OUSES, Stirling and Dublin. 
SPLENDID NEW DING CALCEOLARIA 
CATTELL’S BEAUTY OF WESTERHAM. 
OHN CATTELL has in informing 
the public that he has now stro! koetti HEGE ready to 
send od of this eres Aca ea ARIA. Siemens and 
is like rie ete shen tall, and the 
Boe ane g ioe colour is a 
lack 
we Fi Serine mas J. C. has no hesita. 
become the most 
Good plants in 4-inch pots, 5s. 
ae Ki: has also the following fine Bedding Plants :—- 
SERANG Beauty of ahea .—Most brilliant scarlet, s. d. 
of the cerise habit, extra fine bloomer, each w 26 
w Trentham Scarlet Gem.—1 bright deep scarlet, 
the best of scarlets, each T S 
T a; .—Pure Ki li iua a very m Baa of 
ight oa n it pet: 
Arien an —o nidtener, e each asi y EE aA) 
EGATED VARIETIES. 
o 
» Attraction (Gainer) 1 
» Attraction Rinne). mabi and. “foliage like 
Flower of with deep pink ga 
net otto aM oy 2.0 
-» Silver King, each ...  . pe re a Sd 
» Silver Queen, each ... 5 tee 2s.6d.to 5 0 
Brilliant, 6s. per dozen, é bee a OD 
af eensiesin, a Yee gee ha o. . § S 
À a! acaulis, very strong, 8s. per dozen, each ... 
D. M co meine trong ground roots, 57. per ae 
- sagan, each oes iS 
+ oe 
grandiforum maxim grisa a 6s. per doz., each 0 9 
cÄL LARIA, strong plants of unbloomed a 
from J. Cattell’s established gabe 
pots, per dozen w jae OD 
» Seedlings from store pans, per do 3 0 
» from J. C?s collection of new colours, very spent, 
in singte pots, per dozen 6 0 
A remittance fe rders from 
Santen, Westerham, Kent, 
en Ne ae ad 
aetna a dark 
. each, postage sure £ 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
211 
AND SELECT PLANTS. 
Bass AND y BROWN have a fine and strong stock 
of the followin: 
cE RA J M 
vars. of ak season 
12 superb new show ead - 36 0 
50 pi vari, including some of the above 75 0 
25 dit os 40 0 
Fine re nections, Lp r doz 
6 superb new fancy vars. of last season awe 
25 superb vars., including vse = 36 0 
Fine selections of fancy vi re eu, 12s, and 18 0 
“9s, 12s, and 18 0 
"ACHIMENES. 
5 snperb new continental vars., strong tubers 
12 superb vars, including Sir E Fir te Thomas, 
Gigantea, Cherita, Sp cvm Houtte, &e, 10 0| 
12 fine and beautiful va see g ae Gi 
XINIAS. 
10 splendid new continenta TY ess - 80 0 
10 splendid ro ditto, erect flowering vars. ón ooo 35? 0%) 
The tid Ts. together for oes «- 60 0| 
12 finest vars. of previous introd owe .. 2 C 
GREE NHOUSE PLANTS. 
50 fine and sele rd-wooded species and vars. 65 0 
ect ha 
Fine sole Hons, per dozen.. 18s.and 25 0 
50 fine select species and vars, 45s. ; or 25 vars. .. 24 0 
STOVE PL ANTS. 
25 superb and select species and vars, wu 0 
Fine selections, per dozen 0 
ERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
24s, to 
100 Nabe i 
100 sı ars., 50s. ; r 
ROSES, 12 dwarfs, in pots, splendid new continental vars. 40 0 
pea CLIMBING PLANTS, in pots, 20 fine sorts... 20 0 
HLOX, 25 Lorie , 108. 6d. ; 5 0 
pore NTILL 8, 12 fine rats ô and 9s.; 12 ex’ Ta 15 0 
Ki in; f Crims nest large crimson, 
of growth, each.. heh ath 
whch inclu rei King of 
21 
Crims we 
MADAME ESIRE GIR AU D, new Carnation- 
Hybrid Perpetial. —The flowers of this novel 
and beautiful variety are double, of the size and form 
of Baron Bort colour white, striped with rose and 
crimson, dw: ie a: s in we ; worked on Log Manetti 
stock, each id 5 0 
ROSE 
CATALOGUE No ae an alk a may be ‘had on 
application, containing their eae animanga Gloxinias, 
Bedding and ih e pes plants, &c.; also a List of New and 
Rare Plants of 
GOODS CARRIAG E FR EE (not under 20s.) toall stations in 
London, and all ptationg on the Colchester une botuen geige 
and Norwich, Post-office orders payable to S & Bro 
to STEPH: ig Bch 
BASS a: anp BROWN Seed and Horticultural Establishment, | 
Sudbary, Suffolk. 
FIRST-CLA 
VERBENAS, 
OLLYHOCK 
=| Wit 
NERARIAS, 
PANSIES, FUCHSIAS, 
(GERANIUM, 
PETUNIAS, DAHLIAS, 
RU MLEY. pe SONS are now sending out 
NEW TURNIP, 
WAITE'S “ ECLIPSE,” TURNIP. TOP YELLOW HYBRID 
F HIS new and distinct variety is a hybrid between 
the Purple Top Swede and Purple Top Yellow Scotch 
T: roperties of the Swede, and may be 
aap at this st ost Turnip 
may be had on applica: may bagid at the principal Seed 
Establ piana thronghout "the kingdom, The Seed can be 
obtained of all res z le Seedsmen, price 3s. per 1b.—A liberal 
allowance to = 
_J. G. War Se soy High Holborn, London, 
KIRA cs” eae ay TURNIP, 
M R. SKIRVING, Queen Square, Liv 
acquaint his friends and the pu ublie = he has P the 
m at 1s. per 
Béeds. in porary Moe Sie em Feleo, 
rates, priced Catalogues of which 
A remittance or reference from wate corres] 
spectfully requested to accom 
SWEDISH TURNIP 
HN B. WRIGHT, Hedderwick Sim, 
TO a y selec 
re bi The above is warranted quite free from 
ali ‘adulteration, and will be sent free to “hme ceed railway stations, 
n quantities of not paea than 50 1 rice 1s, 3d. per Ib., 
| including pack age.—] mn 1856. 
IDS 
ff ESSRS. RA NGEL AND Pa 
Janeiro, have for sale a Bis Md 
N io de 
CATTLEYAS, LÆLIA 
OR, of Ri 
cent collection of 
nd other 
NB Sin jes ew Brazilian 
Cattleyas, Leeline, &e., sold in London have been Piresi 
0 his establishment. 
ECET. FLOWER SEEDS, 
pan LA WSON asp SON have given their best 
n to their Stocks of the above, which they know to 
ee of ii qua miee i 
Priced Catalogues may be had on applicatio 
Seedsmen ond’) j amiod to Her Majesty. the Queen, and to 
the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 
eorge Street, Westminster, 
EEDS 
a4 re 
ie ore Plants, Turnips, wren Wurzel, Carrots, 
Kote Seed Oats, 
Priced Lists may be had on application. 
the undernamed in fine strong Plants, hamper included, | Seedsmen and Nurserymen to Her we rr Queen, and 
e by post, viz. :— the Highland a Agricultural Society of Scotland. 
“CINERARIAS —The following 10 new varieties o MAN; ae MON RE 
123, or 6 for —Turner’s Lady Mary Labouchere, a S TRECT COM NICATIO. 
xt on, ster; op" veli , Optima, Orion; D 
Frost's : ketts, Miss Bannerman, Matilda ilda; "Bousie's GLOUCESTER AND DUBLIN -A puin, of 
Optima. The following choice varieties 7s. 6d. per dozen, or 6 | sailing vessels which ch regularly ts port Dublin, 
for 43.:—Ad cc “pms of ae gton, Este = aab mpr pe padi URT age to that 
Eugenie, Joh ull, Lord Stamford, Lablache, Lady Camoys, ‘orwarded. to 
Lord. Palmerston, Mrs. Beecher Bowo | National, Novelty, aca dard. they e can be at once fi to all parts 
Octavia, Po! Sitesi iftora, Prince A rr haste Scottish Chie! ae of Irelar 
PANSIES. ne varieties, Sii C. WHEELER & Sox, pa heksir arna and Seed Growers, 
4 Meia 6d. tAm iis, , Blue Eyed Mai aid process 
er- As ‘cht ve yar ng Duke erth, Duke of Suther- 
lad milion, Douglas’s),"Earl of Mansfeld 5 eosin Stewart's), 
France ores Governor, Mr. Beck, Marchi: areg of B a Nobilis, 
Post Captain, Queen of England, Sir 4 I ton, Supreme, &c. 
UCHSI Tate vi f 1855, 9s. = 10s. 6d. 
per dozen, 
VERBENAS.—All the best new varieties of 1855, 
per dozen. 
GERANIUMS,—Extra fine varieties, 6s. to 42s. per doz. 
PETUN as drier vidoes, ‘a to 9s. per dozen. 
AHLI a fine show and fancy varieties, 3s. to 18s, 
per dozen. 
tego i ead ne, 10s. 6d, to 18s. per doz 
The ll be forw: d mmaala o on p is a Post 
Office onan cans at Richmond, Yorkshire. vie opp 
tone Meakin of the above is now ready, an 
cation.—Gill =i rishi iod, Yo ace Be 
TOES 
C. WHEELER +» SON offer the following 
SEED POTATOES :— 
PRINCE OF WALES.—This is the earliest round white Potato, 
excellent for forcing, and for a general crop can be most highly 
aa ulm. 2s. 6d.; per bushel, 9s, 
highly del ted with the Prince of Wales Potatoes 
haa poy you ean I consider them more mealy and better 
flavoured than any o other so sort, and far more free from reris] 
landin every way alike.”—Mrs. Caynin 
Potato ‘I obtained when first sent out, 
mony to ite ated qualities. It is early, 
very prolific. Ona plot of ground last year I am 
at ree alae at the oe of racer 400 bushels per imperial 
—Rev R. O. Bro! D, 8 nM 
y ie WHEELER and “yong ‘beg to aad that they have much 
satisfaction in introducing this Potato into general then 
have it into all of om, an 
sent nearly the Kingdo every- 
where it is highly spoken of. It is so early that it Coane the 
disease more than almost any other eee 
oe ee flavour is excellent; they 
terms. 
ALSTONE ares —This is perfeetly distinct from any oi 
t is an astonishing cropper, and the tubers joa Hi 
lan Sa dine It keeps well, and is good a ae 
altogether an excellent and profitable variety. Pex pide, le 84.4 
per bushel, y 
far er Emmie f Spròusto: 
the fo! hae sae f the Alstone Kidneys which 
us.—“ T. fad im the Alstone Kidney planted in four rows of 1 
in length, the running length of all being 42 yards, and 
produce three bare heaped imperial bushels of Potatoes 
ides a few small refuse. Not knowing the Potato previously 
I had it planted in rows 2 feet apart, which was too close 
made the crop less i 
y large 
is now becoming known. It is some- 
, but perfectly distinct from any other. em 
cond early Potao it ip without dou loubt the best, and will in 
way into every garden. 2s. per peck. 
asHCRAe KIDNEY inl on sauna sample. 2s. 6d. per 
— preas bushel, delivered carriage free. 
aan ELLOW Naga MANGEL WURZEL, of the 
6d. per lb., or 14 lbs. for LA 
WHITE BELGIAN CARROT SEED, 9d. per 
and all other kinds A bic oaiedye Seeds o; of the best 
des poet were ma at the tive prices. 
Carriage rAd ij Ni A Sten Ports in the 
United Kingiom, 
m E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merch: 
p Ki Apely to 
E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
rBeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, SOFU 29, 
Ir seems that a new ug is pee for 
dig The vey of seeds we is 
eserved, or when languid is Maity 4 into activity 
7 by Guar Ata oi ae of the rity ne aa of 
M 
ceived from a very suleas aa ssc pian 
of tropical ts, a statement ycerine a 
reenable actin upon seeds, His friend wrote : 
qq 
It is a ie quick. I then 
age og ee kr Big me on pp 
me last of which my 
other ea) sowed, but they never came oo wie glycerine 
and I ng beauti- 
for 20 days, find 
f 
do 
ono ot tes alae ae In 
penconennanes Me Wilson add ded, thai e he hoe 
hardl dly haye expected such favourable results; but 
when S ri ex 5 
glycerine as a f both animal and 
while to try some ie experim 
Siro be not a 
substance Ty 
little curious to find that 
