May 10, 1856.] 
M. B. JERE RIES hep pe sey offer “a fine healthy 
stock of the following v: arietie es in 48-size pots, at 12s. per 
dozen; also the same varietie nall 60 S, at 73. 6d., viz., 
lba Magna, Iveryana, Perryana, Prince Albert, Garland, Glory 
of Sunning Hill, Variegata, se ee ata, Coronata, Mag Late- 
mshire, &e. 
ANI —A very fine diction of Show varieties, 6s. 
r dozen; or large plants in 48 pots, covered with flower Dees 
pal and 12s. dozen. ar the first Grand Exhibition of the 
wich Horticultural Soci will be held in his grounds on rim 
Hr inst. W. B. J. apts: Tips tò. the Exhibition to inspect 
his oe aA om Nurser s oper i 
VER SEF HELIOTROPE 
s to offer s visite Plants 4 his first- 
ich he can with confide: 
Ew 
Y TURVILE hee 
e Seedlings, w 
FUCHSIA = M ae ae Ne with ae viet ‘ttle 
reflex: h bright purple ee 
striped and shaded with bright verusiion to the edge, hic h 
often = ith white; excellent habit. Plants 10. 
VER A BRIDE. ~ Beautiful Roar blue, very hia tross, 
with mee a fae petal, e habit, very free flowering, 
makes a beantiful bed Plants b AEN 
HELIOTROPE ELEGAN Both is a beautiful s e 
and very free in flow aT ith a large blue flower; a great 
abida y on “ Gem,” vi good 
ery close in sH with 
foliage, well adapted for te or for pots. pea s: 6d. 
Chelmsford, Essex, Ma 
Diariet a anp CO. beg to a str og 
hardened PLANTS ee Bedding Pree My 
r containing 
9s. s. per 
ies, with every article “connected with the 
nursery business. Post-office Orders payable at either Halstead 
or TENEN nei onnee: 
THE GARDENERS’ tie ndoh i 
DING PLANTS!—BEDDING PLAN 
JAMES HOLDER, Frorist, &¢., Read fr Ber 
shire, can supply six ‘dozen strong plants, hamper girs 
for 20s. cash, or three dozen for 10s. 6d., consisting of pee re 
Verbenas, Fuchsias, Heli esia Salvias, Pitunias, Gallairdia 
Cupheas, Apt sei 
JEAN 
DING PLANTS, 
rt, cee pcr Morse ies, 
at 4s. per 
perialis, 4 leer forms half a globe, and sweet-scented 
he e euvious vor beautiful Pelargonium triangulare, 2s. 6d. each. 
etalon ae ot on appli 
in to en fo rE arria; 
Crewkerne, 
co mplete Soe in the | 
olarias, Fuchsias, | passing downwards will. see 
or end | 
ozen; Dahlia 
Petunia im- 
lication, inclosing a stamp. Plants put 
319 
oe 
ith Gaun DICHAUD, Durrtir THOUARS, en others: of 
| | Their school, 
will ace ept the specimen as-a new 
proof of the accuracy of their views that wood 
ea descends from above in the form of fully 
nised — e. On the other Sand those who 
| ident the 
organised w ray it is found by organisa mee —— 
ha 
the physi siclogi mee as 
mere secretion from the 
surface of old ba E or Pii will, it pi e al 
i | hoped, admit that such a en en as ‘this 
orae Pe their pi spare | It is 
indee t the new wood 2a s rea. 
tion of their pet AP os 
at erates that wo 
fee 
OMAS SOMMERVIT LLE, "Panioks 
yh alan SrEpDsMAN, and FLoktst, Oaah 
John’s Wood, Lond on, Sei sa fine stock of BEDDING P 
low 
ARDENER, 
Road, St. 
PLANTS 
nt effec 
Siner perrel 
Seats, p 
most Sacia prac supplied. Samples may be seen on the 
premise: 
Rus tic Chairs of the | 
ps TA 
sah ee ch t a Willo 
for seth ‘of tak several shy long oit 
By w cd, ‘ad beneath dead bark, ae any super- 
Or it ma 
a cacia i ony by the 1 
SUITABLE FoR ees CRY ; Prof. ACHILLE Ricnarp. ose Acacia had 
rPHOMAS SOMMERVILLE, Linnean G cacia. ER stock had 
URSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, an arden y 
John’s Wood, London, having je oe honour of supplying to ey but ibe scion had continued to o grow, dhad 
the Crystal Palace Company the ORIGINAL PLA ANTS for the emitted from its base a kind of plaster composed of 
suspended Baskets in the a as Palace, w e given labh i ex 
hich ha’ 
d having throogh that cireum- 
h applied to for similar, has this season grown a 
wise Py which can now be supplied at very reasonable 
rice: 
es, Sturmer, near Halstead.—May 
Sa ao Mae Waotesi 
NTS, "Ouse 
L SEED ME 
Seed ae, 195, Hish. Sure, Exeter, mppestee Bron ndante, Pe 
to draw the attention of purchas ee their Stock bak TUR 
MANGEL, CARROTS, GR &c., which are now 
, and in Aent condition, jE as ev 2a 
variety has been pre oved, T. V. & Co. dec them genuine, 
and with no adulteration whatever, Phe purchasers 
will hak be liable to the annoyance, vexation, and loss of a 
mixed and uncertain ape 
SEED POTATOES a 
HoMAs 
‘The Garbewers’ Chronicle, 
ATURDAY, MAY 1 
——_- 
WHILE a lately some example 
of bad 
Business. 
Pelea, goriepos of pretty F 
2s.; 12 , do. 3s.; and upwards according i ia ae 
quanti 
Agricultural, say mn 
and Flower Seed 
very distinct fibres, w tremity 
of the stock to some distance, forming a sheath, 
Fas nd thus ‘sho wed incontestably that bk descends 
rom 
Tha ya eing demonstrated it ares mes itis 
dificult to understand howit is that a a the 
ood of a stock ‘is derived from the ie yee. iay ran 
saeeagh which sprout from that wo ke 
those of the scion but of the stock. er ar 
Ta oth 
EREA 
scl n) nder its new 
grafting we met with the poe retail le case, manne A, buts B (the stock). 
which will aa ded with n jne interest by | Thetr fie explanation of this puzzling phenomenon 
Sri who are desirous of Téariiog S ow Woop 1S is doubtless that in our commo there are two 
eally FORMED. l scion of an Apple had been PE oe ems of organisation, simultaneous in 
whip-grafted upon one side of the cut of a mu heir arance, coexistent coæva!, but inde- 
arger , as is sho in the annexed Paper 1. | pendent; the one longitudinal, which is what 
. 
mers, 
h is admir- 
For 
ual tu 
w om pressure the scion came 
ing with it a con 
ain 
a mere provision for conveying sap, ond forg giving 
The Subscribers have during the past season spicae iderable pas wg come | strength to a tree; i rr latter alone has the power 
to AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UNITED STATES, CANADA. mo: exam i j 
Ispisa, MAr FRANCE, AUSTRIA, PORTUGAL, IONIAN ĪSLANDS n > re minnie e ination it | of furnishi ENEN s. This latter, called the 
MADEIRA, G AMBIA, CHINA, CAPE OF Go OPE, PRINCE Epwarp’s m adella} system, 1s perpetually 
IsLanD, BALAKLAVA in the Crimea, and within the last week growing outwards and fitting on 
they have suppli USSIAN OFFICERS (lately quartered i it . sys 
Plymouth), to take to their native country. its my extremities to the 
The following letter has just been secnived rom a Nurserym surface of the wood beneath the 
in AUSTRALIA, and is important in s seiko t rk careful and > s 
proper packing, Seeds will travel i nds of m Aiert through bar! Ms th when a branch bn 
the Tropics too, without inj ary. produced it necessarily comes 
The on Se s you sent me arrived in excellent the horizontal system, derived in 
conditi h and, from every the beginning from the stock and 
appearance, . I should have ‘supposed that they y had only not interfe red with b : 
d instead of SO MANY THOUSANDS This is th that 
OF MILES. This I consider is owing to their be Siac well sa e view that was E 
ripened and dried, and a abi AND PROPERLY years since taken by the writer of 
PACKED. I have to tender my best thanks to you jars yona: the present notice; and we are 
attention in doing so, for pas seeds that are sent o aware of any attempt having been 
to this Colony are destroyed owing to their getting da oar made to show its inaccuracy. 
sa; Harvey, in his “ Trees hei 
Our plan Pe iis, sueceeds admirably, and all the letters Nature” (noti z 3 t 
from our Foreign Co: ve Ay gate tell the sanzt ai Eas Foreign S> T 1 ae = of the 
Orders will be attended to with promptness presen vo. ume not P 
WILLI Alt P. Ren DLE & Co., Foreign and E t Seed Mer- to it; or if he does we have 
chyn to ie place, for which we 
a see ong exch te a 
R, Seepsman and FLORIST, 
W oet the illewing s F: onist, life is not long enough to rean 
Truffaut’s New French stag Asters, or Reine arma the of books without 
an assortment of 8 of the finest varieties ., 2 0 in 
Aquilegia, 6 distinct pir ‘Deautifut colours . ivi "E a 
sepretraaa major, S splends id Teipit colours Eade tis “ili for the sake of iiie 
ew owering en Weeks Stock, § v: 20 
Bia Eaei or Perpetual, 6 vars., splendid 20 physiological heretics, or for the 
Very double and A large growth, lasting and flowering sake of the orthodox that this ques- 
yen cel Yonre. 5 aas tion has been thus revived. The 
and sin, na ol a ee case before us has been fixed to 
Alonsoa 10 our pages for the sake of the igno- 
pi Peteng sapien annual of “graceful niit, pacing rant ite il rmed, 
o bt scarlet flowers, suita] or pots 3 x 
é or the ¢ ground oo in si not yet discovered that to remove 
snetharts, gred and spotted 2 6 anchi tree i 
Saved by an amateur from the finest collection in this the b ofa z — i 
country. its wi powers; and 
Tarbo tenuifolia who sally forth in mid-winter, or 
vely dwarf annual, well adapted for edging, ae in mid-spring, or when- 
ana compact habit. p (A n 
Siaharasia gymnospermoides 0 ever they happen to think about it, 
Free lowering ing annual, blooms all through the armed with saw and axe, and good 
Gypsophila er is brown bills, for the purpose. of 
w dwarf and very pretty annual, with | small shining g araid upon the planta- 
mr te covered with bright pink flowers, syitehie ei tions er their care. Incredible 
for edging of beds, hehe or prow ing in masses, P K y 
keeps in bloom from June to November. 3 as it may there are plenty 
veh pr ur] Pie: te new white ma rgin, , large flower, | of waod . Stati 
ole wi prs e 
A faber, blooms: freely Aa ib ORUN ground. pes few branches will furnish as 
Linum g geandiforum’ rubrum verum, Perennial Flax 10 new timber as many. Let 
es ees Ee xt 0 d that this wood had been insinuated be- be us hope that they all eet spon ca Appietros, 
pap A new and splendid varie bright scarl bark ood of fies stock as at 3, the | repent of their ar aroma and resolve im future 
minus coccineum Sg i i wiser and 
A emf pnd beautiful bright scarlet variety, ‘ai the scion having ained quite "ea to follow a z etter practice, 
either pots or the ip Open ground, blooms profusely pendent of that. npon, which 1 it a moulded ; 
Viola ene te ee Ara 1 ¢| bad moreover divided into fine e, descending Ir seems to be intended that the Camp at Alders- 
Pansy, saved from the most beautiful | fibres, th whic h A wn at 2 a. shott ‘Shall be permanent ; for we find that the 
White Ped varieties, In othe ag spion had f sorlan 
A beautiful new annual, produces in abundance large sheath of its own, which c ae eee wood of | for epe Se ue covered with ornamental 
dark — t bell-shaped flowers, suitable for pots o the stock ai nd was i independent of it. plantations. cres are witht a fence 
sÈ G. in masses. H Those who believe Peet high; the goda i is much broken and undu- 
the Spread Eagle, London. 
