THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
CHOICE SEEDS, 
anD BROWN’S 25th ae, Y Editi 
s SS of their 
. AP SEED CATALOGUE contains eversehing ich ean he 
of the choicest new and other Vegetable and Flowe: 
., Copies, pupuped on application, 
a SORTED CO pn hg a OF VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
: collections c compri y the best in cultivation, and for 
to be su: nI 
Collection on ay 1. (20 quarts. Peas, and all other rated 
tables in proportion), for 1 year’s supply . £3 0 
ten sce rtiens 2 5 
No.3. ‘ 
Peseet nad for small Osan 0s, 6d. and 
For ay sorts of jS epee a Reeds ‘not oe for, enlarged 
gemiti others sent to make up the amount. For Lisi 
Collections see Cat pee 
~ A FEW NEW SELE CT FLOWER SEEDS. 
For an abridged list of ce 100 sagen 4 py see Adver- 
Paman i the Gardeners’ Chronicle of d, page 78, and 
Feb, 1 page 109, 
paiia New rinse varieties, separate 2s. 6d. 
in po packets, mixed 2s. 
SS 
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r ACR 
ma. AND ROWN É P ay a following of | 
selected stocks, and i extra y lity. 
Reduced coh a lan ge quantities. r lb.— 
Mangel Wurzel, Yellow ih obe 
” ” Re e Gi 
n ... s.. eee 
Arn ide aad on 
White Silesian Peas Beet .. oo 
Carrot, White Belgian ae 
» t Some! Belgian or s e 
ong Red > mt 3. 
Lar ay = ttle Parsn: 
Drumhead key Cabba age 
ede Tur ngeplet oe @ per bushel... 
Skirvi ing, 40s per bushel 
Turnip, Orange Jelly, Lincolnshire ‘gst Globe, Round, Tankard, 
Scotch, and other Turnips at moder: 
Bass & Browy’s SELECTED FA TUR AL GRASSES 
PERMANENT PASTURES are highly ne app and have 
given the fullest satisfaction, and can be supplied to suit the soils , 
required. er acre—s. 
For Soils generally, including Clo 245, to 30 0 
ne ne on nae Pastures, per T: i z 10 
Fines n Mix r peck, per lb, 3 
All piepie ae eames om R receive prompt attention. Cae 
Tu 
free to all ae e in London = all Stations on the Colchester 
Line betwe yo eae 
Bass é Bro 
nd Nor 
N, Seed Tatabllilineak, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
"LOWE R SEEDS.—BEST ASSORTMENTS. 
Free by post, with AO for culture, &c. The Cata- 
logue grees colours, heights, months of flowering, hardiness, 
duration, with prices per packet of each, &c. a. 
100 vars. select eny kapais, including newe m 1 0 
BO vars., 8s. 6d.; 30 vars., 5s. 6d.; 20 v 4 0 
-20 vars. best dwarf sive large Jaillit for fling beds 
on lawns, &e., 7s, 6d. ; 12 vars. 5 0 
20 vars. choice Greenhous nnuals, including new, 7s. 6d.; 
12 vars. pa pan 5 
20 vars. c Greenhouse pe nials, including new, 
10s. 6d. ; 12 vars. .., 7 6 
20 vars. ned ene. ‘and rennials, including new, 
Ts. 2 vars, 5 0 
mixed do, packets, 6d. and 1s.: e new pale Sulphur 
dwarf carmine, 6d.; new White Hybrid 
8 superb vars. new large flowering Stocks 
New large Chamois, 6d. ; new white dwf. Wall-leaved, 6d. & 
12 superb vars. Wall-leaved or Prussian 
‘15 superb vars. Autumn Brompton 
Fine scarlet do., 6d. and 1s.; mixed fine, 6d. and |. 
pae Pepati Emperor, blooming three times 
w large flo ati iad 
si sive by hulled and rated aoe, 5s.; a vars 
HB superb vars. Globe flowering do. 
TO Cobo CO bo bo A RA 
SOROSS oaamoocoog 
d 
ub arf do. 
8 aga’ vars. Pæony-flowered French fa {Truffaut 8)... 40 
Also superb imported Wallflower, Latapu, Balsam, Sinecio or 
Jacobcea,Cockscomb, Zinnia, and many others. See Catalo, ogue, p.46. 
FINEST LAWN paent a SE EDS. 
These include the finest dwarf and compact rte 
“for the purpose, ts. es perlb. Quantities pa eg peck i 18s, 
‘bushel. ons juantity required for new Lawns is 2} bushels, 
RO FOR EARLY SPRING PEAR NTI iG. 
mones, Pot i ry puaresg Iris Germanica, Lilium 
Tigridia, Oxalis, Achimenes, caer, and a 
great variety of other roots. Bee Ca: nee 57 and 58. 
Goops Cargiace FREE (not under 30s.) to all the London 
„termini and all statious on the Colchester line between London 
mo Norwich. Pet a 
ATALOGUES for season to the present time sent free for | 
three a —Post-office orders payable to Biss & BROWN, 
32 
| Fre me Ki 
ILLIAM AN CO, Seep Mer. 
HANTS, Plymouth, Devonshire, can supply the  plloding 
igloo iamai Seeds, all neat and genuine, and of the best possible 
eon ption. 
For full descriptions, see “Renpir’s Agricultural Price 
Current a oe Directory? 
Swede Turnip of so: 0d, per Ib., 1s, 4d. per qt., 5s. nd 
Scotch Put dine’ 10 per 1b., ls. 4d. per qt, Abe 
Common rnips . 8d, per Ib., 1s, per oh ie 
Tankard ess , 8d, per Ib, is. per qt, 4s. p 
White t a 9d. per lb. 
Long Red Mangel Wurzel, 6d. per Ib. 
Yellow Globe do. 6d. Ib, 
Italian ie yer ia 9s, per bushel 
Seoteh Perenni: Ts., 83., to 9s. per bushel. 
a 6s. to 78. per bushel. 
Delivery —All kinds of Seed are delivered car- 
age free to all Steam Ports and Railway stations in 
mgdom —— the “ Price ent,” 
M E. Renpix & Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
V feo a Frorist, &e., begs to offer 
the iploring: SUPERB FLOWER hey <p. saved from 
the best varie: _ _ acket.—s. d. 
Antirrhinw m 100 tegen and oe" cae es 
Balsam, from e pest double Has pases 
spot: 
: [APRIL 5, 1856, 
|e ou SCIELA SIBERION or ame 
& > 
on the morning of the 31st of Mareh, we had 17° 
t day of April Lat the seille Sebi bea ps 
warm day of April 1st the Scilla Siberica was as 
though no frost had occu: tiful as 
2 Bulbs sail, WE be Supplied i Eai thg autumn, s 
N ESSRS. YOUELL i "CO. a 
i NT oes = ranges or ey a mar a 
| in tod ushy 
plants, 
ae: lag 
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a —— 
ERICA B Aggregata, ampu lacea, ampullace: rnumbrata, 
| ampullacea rubra, aristata major, Archeri: ae: “Bendoniane 
bicolor, Cav ndishi, cerinthoides, cer. coronata, C lifford di, Coven 
tryana, Devoniana, depressa, anti mose na ata, , echifiora, 
rhage eximia, exur 
nana, pinifolia discolor, prico, propeta pyri- 
i pa to! ma; in (Turn- 
ta, ventricosa 
‘gens coc 
| Dull), Sindenan trico olor, 
| v. alba tinc v. 
Ws densa 
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228 
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a, alice 
well grown, 
oana. 
All orders 
Fos nAg 
An increase of y per acre has been 
thus effected on many Meadows od "Upland Pastures. 
The Seeds should be sown 
The drought of last summer oe cansed partial failures in 
the ordinary Grass and nee Doei Surron’s “Renovating Gat 
a aid hy? sown with great advantage in all such cases. 
DUCED we 2 PER inen 
UTT 
he nature 
own, particulars which may 
YP post, 
Goods delivered pie Free by Rail. 
Address Jone pares & Sons, eee Reading, Berks. 
AN RY E- Ss, ETC 
W DRUMMOND anp SONS, Stirling, NB, 
* to call the ntanna those engaged in Agriculture 
the following Seeds: 
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS, selected from the finest stock in 
rdy, and is especially recommended for its rapid 
growth and keai habit. Superior home-saved Seed 
had. Itali extremely 
-or to Brown, Sudbury Post Office. rbena, from 100 of the newest varieties nerd be ian Rye-grass being 
BASS © B BROWN, Seed and Hortici t, , from 50 best perennial varieti om, orders should be transmitted wi ‘thos t delay. A 
“Sudbury, Suffolk. » _ Drummondi, 30 finest varieties oo PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, of the finest meni K perfectly 
E D SON, Gi Dianthus atropurpurea plena, large double pu ie ae and in various weights, weighing from 22 lbs. to 3iha, 
oucester, beg to offer stromag nea plena, large double as rar soy 
- the following “FLOWER SEEDS, imported from one nsis plena, from 20 varieti a GRASSES FOR PERMANENT PASTURE.—Fror ne ik 
~of the best Growers in Germany, which they can recommend fi tele 
Pires Pie rom Van Houtte’s Gallien varieties sive experience they have had in this branch, a resalting 
as being of the very best quality, = which will be forwarded German Aster ..12 fine v: separate colours Les 24 tlemen 
free by post at the following west 12 7 arabe sa pm g fevotre fem with ton ne a gen! “4 
T DOUBLE GERMAN “ASTER—Assortment Deuble Se 12 do e ital cer “pein n hore Bese 
e recommending thei s as made up to order- 
— of each Bita s. d. Double Poppies ., eA. dow do, mi vst te pine ip we of soil, 
“ave” fire A Be ae a Toe eae goes oe, a 
Bs Wt ae pus bas es $ ; small packets, each 0 6 Bees pase i Stocks ,. 12 do. ae Vv "CHES (ar DARES och arco ne katk 
- ee ee of 24 Salpiglossis .12 do do. P ES 3 i 
1 me . . RICED CATALOGUES of theabove, with every other 
most splend: rieties, each colour separate 5 0| Zinnea eleg: S x cation, 
sg prema ‘of 12 most splendid varieties .., ~ 2 6 I aiao meai Hinbas le 4c Aol = sR Rd ct a be had poet Sot oo sae JEDS, 
apar eri ta: il if p sple! . Also a valuable Descriptive Catalogue of VEGETABLE SE. 
ane LARGEST ewer WERING ar? 06 Ela ninen ine ang Mande “ containing only such sorts as wane really worth eultivat 
y N ew varieties 
WEEK STOCK. pew acquisition has : N, Bo Fre E De EL very.—A ll Seeds are, raa" 
greatly ad a e flowers are Sie ae cucu BER, KNIGHT'S IMPROVED HARDY RIDGE.— | limit d h i 
urpi ue, ue, and t s is the best t o; fi WONS 
e aa nine beau utita. vi nones a, CHOICE HA RD Y ANNUAL eae a at = = rra ra fal nace Ae oe adam. the most 
abov mixed, 1s.; small packe! 50 do., 3s.; 36 do., 2s. 6d.; 12 do., agua in Stock. 
ar Ane GE ok MALLFLOWEE- LEAVED TEN: HARDY PERENNIALS. 50 choice vars, 4s.; 25 do, 2s. 64 | PP cones W. DRUM OND awp SONS, 
Aja es Sg pe eer Lae roa splendid varieties, a Bangi ER be obtained on nd kaalia a postage | SeeD and Ih bek, HOUSES, $ Stirling a and Dublin. 
NEW ROSE E PURPLE EMPE ROR STOCK, per packet 1 0 peT, High Streat, Rattle, Basser. AEE _ -BALSAMS. io 
DWARF DOUBLE | LARRSPUR™Colieetion o Wi ehakay Mest J, anp H. BROWN offer the following Es Sra s 7 Soas al or r ae in. sealed 
splendid varieties, co each colour one-eighth OICE PLANTS, which they will fe á ketd of upiweth es 2. 6d. each; also mixed, at 2% 
of an poidtiongs 5 0 leas, new ha es Bel an varietiog a meyor g g. | Cure so six bese 4 ite, bl 
TALL ae TA — Öolleetion of igi ones Aarne Fa ah : oy Ca} | e raora The co sonar ae manos wait; alae smal 
splendid es, containing of each colour one-e 25 Azaleas, Ame: refi aii erai da doo ae ii tice Sa SAY 
ae o e cet 4 Hardy Hea rs atarap, and Kal ap per dozen ee ae grantity of purple, and purple faka July 26, 1855. ` 
NIA ELE P aiit 95 Hardy Am or Pia rt, by pepe “10 6 Copy of Minute. National Btorieaisucal Society, dein es The 
The following serene re testimonials will give s some ding | 12 Rhododendrons, including sea oni and rose 12 0 Paip ae ent eka ea a Ae ate to this class 
idea of the high repute in which our seeds are hel Fin y scarlet Rhododendrons, P to o feet, per dozen Mind | bepa (ee ee ee oe ida red F} Florists’ 
I beg rm you that the German Stocks ey Asters you es. yee Rhododendro sm in pots, each 5 6 fogerty en eo Menent-the therefore pi 
"it Mla ded we met my entire satisfaction, for I had a most Cedar of Lebanon, 2 to 3 fee dere: grown, pe om an rs 18 0 i, eoloah 
tees ase mes noun | , Se Doras tr hier Got Lh ee ee ae 
Mr. John Fu e, of Long ae ine hardy Magnolias, one o oy 10 6 |°" 
> der their notice. 
an Wallfiowe’ you pick i is much finer than ever I saw | 50 Dwarf Roses, two of a sort, on m Tooke | Pag. p | Mere come as 
“before ; they are grand in the PURSET | ah of flowers 12 inches Wistaria nipensip, strong a each 3 6 Dr. LINDLEY, on perisa n, said :— lars vastly 
“dong.” Mr ton, Gardener to E. Hollan Eog, J 3 Witten and yellow Jasmin and Honeysuckle for edging, “ They pa fully equal, an ye Tea Pasteblishments! 
German Stocks and Asters have gi u gene per dozen 0 | superior to the ave seen in Continen 
rome, beg mesnnased ae io yet kasan Porh for Ser Someta nice, vet dose M ove ae -l á Extract from the Report of the Meeting of = National inc 1855 
com si Mr. tegan: , i n tural Society, in the Gardeners’ Chronic! 
Edgebast Greenhouse A zaleas, vars., per dozen”. "19s. to 18 0 520. 
“The o an they Camellias, fine aiie well ai with buds, Lag dozen . 30 0 eave a well-grown plan ich, 
pait fia me feae an = any friends who visited the | 50 Choice. Greenhouse Plants, one of a oni - 45 0} Camellia Balsam ~ Pabcn saa by Mr. “Smith, borg Dalvie op 
biti E had the ae ~ tr Barlass, | 12 Orchidea DASA Ary a. sort, fine veer +. 40 0f very handsome thin ngs they must be admitted to be; pe] 
ater eatin wi Bile Le Baker, Esq., of Hardw Cou 24 Ly noice bee one of a sort . + 16 0 | them were blush, purple, and scarlet kinds, and scarlet Gowers 
“The German Stocks and oid Asters you PEMA o Heath last year Fine Pampas Grass, aa oh 6| with white; and when we state th r many of the idea of 
were really good.”— Chapman, Gardener, The Heath, Cardiff. 6 e sorts Kimila, very fine arly flower ring 0 | measured quite 2} inches across, aud 1 inch deep, some iy fault 
VHBELER S GARDEN SEEDS. alceolarias and Cinera rias, ppa a inte , per dozen 12 0 pcr kind of display they made mer be conceived thei ry 
In o: e trouble in ordering seeds we have made up oo ne New Double White, Pink and Blush Prennies, p- it 0 that they were scarcel tly in 
three collectio: “sles Mr Py net. Seeds.” The first a large Collection 12 Phlox, va French and Belgian Symi l varieties ...12 0 F. C'A Sawa have paa d as oar mts: 
comprising all the sorts requisite and necessary for t year’s 25 Hardy Herbacevus Plants, by nam + 10 6) ong E. G. Henderson & Son, Wellington Road. 
mption of a large garden, all ag in proper quantities Carnations, Yellow Picotees, and Pin sperdozea 1.10 0 Messrs. Hooper & Co., Seedsmen, © 
and correctly named, price 37., free. Second Collection, Caer TREF Messrs. 5i ton & Sons, Reading, Ber 
equally choice sorts, "suitable hen middle-sized r elate fo or 303., Apricot: Nectarines, Pears, Piums, a herries Mr. C. Turner, Royal Nursery. Slo Road. 
SEP oo; the thi “a Collection for a smail g i peee 15s. Fine yng Figs, Medlars, Quinces, and Walnnts,each 2 0} Messrs.A Henderson & Co., Pine-apple —_ Edgeware 
our seeds were ery good last year, and Th they are Fine Gooseberries, Currants, and Raspberries, per doz. 3 0 Messrs. Veitch & Son, Chelsea and Exeter. 
Hy so | Saied —f. B. Williams, Esq., le Court, Filberts, new, thin shelled, and red skinned, per dozen 4 0 Messrs. Kollisson & Sons, Tooting, arrey. 
7 z Š Strong Vines from eyes, and layers in rt per dozen... 18 0 Messrs, Bass & Brown, Sudbury, Suffolk. ath 
The Peas were excellent.” — The Hon. F. Scott, M.P., Sandhurst p a Pisia nt ef, re, ver dazen Plums, and Ch erries, Eð Messrs. W. E. Rendle Nari Hroma apa oe Street, City: 
n fo culture, = — 1 Messrs. Dawes, Cottrell, eed Moo! ester. 
J. C. Wuerten & Sox, Nurserymen and Seed Growers,| Choice Romeron eds, 18 p: e by post. MovsrsB. & A’ Diekso n & Bons, 106, Bases Berens C Street 
Me 
oe Seedsmen to the Gloucestors hire Agricultural Societ y 
— Established more hundred years, 
, fre 
New Generai Catalicws Of Plone fu Te at by post. 
Albion ‘Nu ursery, Stoke Newington, London, April 5, 
ssts, F, & A. Dick: n & Co. 
Corporation 
Messrs. Brown & Austin, Ga. m™: 
pester 
