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PAGE & CO,’S LIST OF TESTIMONIALS— Concluded. wen tegen ta ae saat 
From Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & Co., 14, Corporation Street, | From Mr, N. L ce, Chatteri J yo W a EEKS AND Co., King’ s Road, j: Chelan, 
Wa Be oc wil LA ith ald 7 green vue plants were “infested with green- ; but one | attraction; orticultura 
In reply to at last season we sen te ng of your Composition quite freed them from that insect.— = 
out a good quai antity ie Blight Gom position. We have great | Sept. 19, 1855. i A The Collection of STOVE and GREENHOUSE ga 
peas indeed i in stating that so far as we have made inquiries, From Mr. W.H. in all the pane stages of growth and 
we find it has given the most entire satisfaction, We enclose you F. gee ote iy he aaa. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel Park, | pii ten that is worth cultivating, 
fe testimonials aea oer ndred resets heat age & Co.'s anti-Blight Composition every purpose | strong reing in Pots. 
time to write: to the Nth a * Riek tt the Composition. Fi which it was applied. I had some itn hg plants much in| FRUIT TREE: m at BS of every kind. 
We hope to send you eine large orders for it this are b.6, fested with thrip and green-fly last summer in our two Cucumber | THE chow h sarin ae a ~ pe Hg an extensive sca ene 
858. ppo wo ge tag hou: They recei ved two or three dressings with the Campo- | every ts kind, and of genuine 
bear 
ition; since that pe ve contin ‘0 good c fra 
From Mr. John Keéllett, Gr. to James MeLaren, Esq., and I have supplied Mr. Hughes's table regularly. Last week I | _ GARDEN TOOLS, and Horticultural Implements of every 
Whalley hyenas A cuti? fine fruit 9 to 12 — in length, and have the same | description, all of the best make. no inferior a poten 
I have much pleasure in giving my opinion of Page & Co.’s amber ready for ey aie w. There can be no question of its | CAST-IRON VASES and FOUNTAIN NS, variety 
Blight Composition. by He T found ¢ nat be r efencions in the | mairie, agency as far Saa and thrip are concerned.— he most beautiful designs, 
estruction of mealy b fiy. On thrip and scale | Feb . 16, 1856. | WIREWORK forall Ornamental Garden purpose: 
i have not tried it ane bs, et hee | To Messrs. F.&A. pi A 106, Eastgate a Chester. | The Nobility and are most respeetfnil: F invited to 
To Messrs. F. and A. Dicks son & Co., 14, Corporation Street, From Mr. J. Priffet o W. A. Mia gely ove Ercall Eark., | visit this establishment, where Horticnitural resa in all its 
» Gr. +2 , ” 
bee I beg to sn I have Pay Page and Co. s Blight Composition, po ves ytd aby operation, co he verry À all eee a abreveémests, 
obtained fro you, very efficacious in destroying the n-fly require connected with Hottionénrs. i Reames 
iiiar hae injury i the plants.—Feb, 18, 1856, Chester | , JOHN WEEKS & Co, etic. Builders and Hot-water 
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From Mr. P.T. Johnson, Gr. to the e Right Hon.and Right Rev. the 
Lord Bis o ee 
regards Page & Co,’s Composition, mly say that 
I aik it to destroy the black fy on m Cherries, which it did 
amey. I believe it to be m eful for Roses, wall trees, From R. Congrei n Esq, B rton. HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, 
&e. I havevalso applied M = destroy the sonle'on Pear trees, but | Mr. Congreve begs to info orm. essrs. F. & A. Dickson that FORCING PIT S, &c. &e., all made of the best materials, sent 
1 a = what effect ill produce until n nia er,— having tried Pagen Blight Ceaaeatioes for-two years with much | to any part of the thee Ty. 
A Rien success for aphis ond oe generally, he was on the point of Enns pikern penance Catalogues of all the various branches of 
. Pland A. Dickson & Co., 14, Corporation Street, | writing to request th send him three gallons of it when rticulture ~ Laan Models, and Estimates, spi &e. 
their letter arrived, which ta os best proof that he was satisfied Jou. sé Co. , Kin ng’s a oS sea; 
"Prom ite, stól with its e, pica m Feb, 18, 1856. pi a ms iy IME 
Th ere pta all sorts | To Messrs, F. & A. Dickson & Sons, 106, Eastgate St., nemn pass BRO are now supplying Plants of 
Biene, pirs find it ete pte ir cnjthing ever er befret introduced, From Mr. W. Passay, Gr. to Mrs. ian en rly Halt, | the following superb new ACHIME — 
pine the Swe ri et in aah way to ie pas am happy It is wit th pica ure that I state your Page rà Cos Blight Com- | ACHIMENES (MANDIROLA) ROEZLI yet of Ges- 
to state that it has given t satisfactio: I have sold | position has proved valuable to me in the destruction of green- | neria zebrina, with velvety striped foliage, marbled with black 
‘it. I shah, th sara S be giad by your re alta iy Ro Sor fly, red an er, &e., duri ng the past season.— Feb. 26, 1858. | flowers of gein A Tose Aig a with Mies 10s. 6d. each, A 
another cask same and oblige.—Jan. 8; 1856. To Messrs. F. & A. Dickson & Son. s, 106, Eastgate St., Chester. 1a iew vati viz: C8 
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PAG Cc Ey raniaialtinaictas | Dagen, p sepia ji Q Pea ews Gee 
i0ini J itifora iptions talogue No. V). 
E & CO., Seed Merchants, Oxford Street, Southampton (adjoining Radley’s Hotel). | paren coe tiria rot aoe eon ty mel 
The Plovi four ‘ape wd ined vieties m. wor fo mw be had for 100. 
Dr. Hopf, Edm d Bol , Edoua: tt ml 
N JILLIAM KNIGHT, Fronist, &c., begs to offer ‘Vegi? : 
AND A, ‘SMITH pie Ma oe strong plants of = ste eon SUPERB FLOWER SEEDS, oe from the Choice varieties 6s. and 10s. pe 
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. TELAIO in May fi 3s. per dozen :—A geratu: rìeties, post Per NEW GLi AS. 
Alonsoa, Anagallis, Cuphea, Galelaria Geranium (i aiai beive inum, paa 100: striped and hal vari ~ e varieties (see Hinnan o. V.) may now be had 
variety), Heliotrope, Lantana, Lobelia, beerni Nasturtium, Calceolaria, from 50 best spotted varieties ~~ 10 PA ey this season aigatobae or 10 of the ereet flowering 
Pentstemon, Petunia, Pansies, Roses, Sal vias, Fuchsias and Cineraria, from 50 best new varieties... aug ++ 1 0 | varieties for 25s, or 25s. for the other 10. Plants from las 
‘Verbenas in great biik 2 Climbers, &e. Also Story’s and other Double Daisy, from 60 fine named varieties +» 0 6 autumn bulbs of si iapa of f he same, whieh will tt mi 
new Fuchsias, Petunia imperialis, &e. Hollyhock, from 50 superb varieties... 2.7” 0 6 abundant bloom, may still be had for 50s.; eight erect flowerings 
F. & A. S. beg to'refer to former advertisements for a deserip- | Sweet William, from 50 large double varieties +» 1 O | for28s.; or the thes, eight for 24s. 12 choice Mg for 20s. 
tion of their superb Balsams, seed wena oor atil irobh Pansy, from 100 best show varieties... .. 1) 4 O | Carriage free of all plants not under 20s. all the London 
at 2s, 6d, per packet a aoe — Sati h, surar, 67, High Street, Patne, e Sussex, $ | termini. —Bass & Brows, Sudbury, Safle 
New AND BEAUTIFUL Har Tree. |“ HEELER’S ı mang Book WILL po SOMETHING 
TO SATISFY TH Gardeners’ 
“HOMAS Soul MERVILLE, greta CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA S S Exprorations?-— 
p ge DSMAN, and Fronter oats Riad, BE M ESSRS WATERER «a ret teres Y have muck ` Chronicle. 
Juste sar ii hasa jan anaota LANTS| U pleasure in offe PATATET e plan ny eade 
to offer, at very low prices ; they consist of only the most distinct | sent home by Mr. W. Murray, who in maori itin Our Little Book contains a List—a very select List— 
and brightest colours, suitable for. creating a ober effect in with other rare sme, such ae nobilis gi grandis, Jeffreyi, god of the best Garden and Flower Seeds in ‘collation, qt 
the shortest time. jers execui strictly in priori thamiana, &c., says, “It was the handso; est tree in the ib scriptions and prices, will d 
Rustic ong Ar a mi Garden ae and oe Ce = oe expediti n. It about 100 feet high ‘and 2 ‘neti in diamet H = yp oe o all janes re pes he 
anost Samples may be see: the foliage is most delicate and graceful, the branches bend v = pach conned 
premises, wards at the end like a Spruce and hang down at the tip like - in ie hands o; of every ome pin has a gard 
prema a a i e i a ostrich feather, the top shoots droop like a Deodar, and t J. C. WHEELER & Sox, ae and ete Growers, 
SUITABLE FO; pate T im EVERY DESCRIPT bains Pa ir ehen. clear, yena yeaa ” Seedling plants will be se: nn Glo 
“HOMA S SOMMERVILLE, by LANDSCAPE Ganbuag ER, ugust upon the following terms, and orders crecuted a e. GHOICE INE w GERANIUMS: 
1 Nogserymay, SEEDsMAN, and Frorrst, Garden Road, St. arity in da Fo nap Hilt N aed pie P Wokin a plants, 4. 10s.; 12 plants, UCOMBIE Ean aNd CO., having n very 
-John’s Wood, London, having had the honour of supplying to | T mas TNA Ltda a large stock of fine healthy Plants of the Newest pe ‘Chee 
the Crystal Palace Company the ORIGINAL PLANTS for the Re BERT PARKER begs to offer the followinz, of GERANIUMS, are ena bied d to offer them at the under-mentioned 
3 rystal P. e T | which he possesses a large stock in strong Fara he althy reduced prices :— 
great and general satisfaction, and having through that veh plants :— Perd Selection from the following varieties, 37. wr. dozen: 
Stance been mueh appli i o for rari lias this season grown a | Exotic Orchids | Cloth of Silver Oniar Pasha ae 
large quantity, , Which em supplied at very reasonable | Stove and paih KEIN Tori y | Risbeeie Hy io a Palle C Sangparell 
Prices Hardy. inl ee ee 9 | THE, Star Phasten, Saracen 
CH vty VERBENA, Selaginella or L Lycopod m da "O WES King of Portugal Petruchio Topsy 
AMES S YRED, FLORIST, Redhill, Reigate, has much gai er: show and prin varieties " | Meteora Pandora Vesper 
*7 pleasure in offering the cinta unequalled ‘Verbenas, never poe ders wr and Boon tee do. n. » 6 | Medaille d'Or r i ‘ 
hefore offered to the Floricultural Public, namely, Singularity, Gtoscarks, ety + ey 6B Selections fi lowers of 1854 and 1855, if left to 
‘Conqueror, Péarl, Princess Royal, South Eastern. Conssces : Chess iaa rit a eee eee 9 | L., P., & Co., from 12s., 18s., to 30s. per dozen. Plants 
Redhill Rival, Star of the Isles, Ellen, Othello, Cerise ique, i Yoi ee ing varieties wee eB bg Et e are i 
‘Omar P: e, Prince of Wales, Christina, Marshal aA ablias rs wise | or furthe iculars pi to dao Baator ursery, Exeter. 
celso Tricotor, nro Md Re am eed Orlando, and 7$ s he Pota Has "Sal ” z 3 E 
nstrel’ Boy, | Also t Gera d Rover, the best Sake upheas, Potim vias &. no 4 CHOICE CINERARIA 
without ianiai “that wa ore tea offered to the Gy: nertam argenteum (Pampas Grass) ” me AND 
able? which will be shown at the Maidstone Show on Thursday | The above prices are for distinct and fine specie es, and vi CALCEOLARIA EEDS. 
the 26th inst. Prices and descriptions of the abs lication, | Only, all of which are-warranted true to their names; if waked UCOMBE, PINCE, axp CO. to now ready for 
ea Pe at ee by the hundred, or in larger quantities, a considerable reduc tion | i 
willbe made. A priced and descriptive Catalogue is published, | Sending out Seeds of their very superior 
WAITE'S “ECLIPSE,” PURPLE TOP YELLOW HYBRID | and will be forwarded post free" folie Perea! | CINERARIAS AND CALCEOLARIAS, 
” TURNIP, Nana MoE á Psat Stateca = application.— Paradise | which have been saved with great care from the finest varieties, 
IS new and distinct: variety is a hybrid between] -=y Hornsey, an | Seven Sisters’ Road, “Holloway. | The great satisfaction which their Cin and Calceolarias , 
fre errant one Feltéw: Scoter EEDS CHOICE AND MAS? UL, | | mend thelr Seed of the present sezon with meh cence’: 
ip; it posses rope: FOR PRESENT SOWING. their the present season with much confidence,— 
Prins EA later, Colne pertes ot” the Swe pe Favs Ten Aquilegias, 6 distinct and beautiful colours — .,, 2 a Packets ofeach sealed and warranted by them, at 2s,6d. free by post. 
may be hadon application, or may be séen at the principal Seed spe aap i me mantra RTN ar EXPERIENCED GARDENERS, a 
rose ah r the sare PE Seed oan a Stocks, Em pen og Perpetual, 6 distine! colours 2 2 0 P., & Co. have aie several creeat, „pranti 
allowance to the Pe These will last and flower oe Sivas years. liani teak ‘Seatac aan ey can htio ~ sg ai Mies 
J.G. Warre, Seed Merchant, 181 181, High Holborn, _ London. _ a TA te avail double. eth, being in every respect unexceptionable. 
TURNIP SEED, Calceolaria, tigred and spotted, saved by an amateur Exeter Nursery, Exeter. Established 1720. 
pate bat SOLDEN-FLESH COPPER-TOP en e ba aga ht eer Ee 
i —R. J. begs'to offer the above distinct and excel- | Cineraria, saved y a celebra grower, per paper 10 y 
tent of Swede as one of the uat rain vhs eiae std enti: Pansy, saved by Thomson s s best named show The Gardeners’ Chronicle 
vation; LARGE ag FLESHY, RICH, JUICY, and and prize flowers, per pa: est = E o > 
Price 1s. 6d, 5 Primula sinensis fimbriata, aa choice, per paper |. 1 0 SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1856. 
SKIRVING’ 3 me other varieties TOP SWEDE| Sweet Mam ahaa all co lours; per Paper ~ Arig 120 5 ‘ 3 
t ed by Chater from smoo! ged petals. aatia, 
— aoe a poe Laying iowa Bison per = Att sud Cabbage, the Incomparable early, per paper ... ee 6 MEETINGS FOR hie i oh WEEK. 
all Stations on the taivar Sac A sn a Sk hai A most excellent sort, will not run to ahad. Weoxgspar, June 18—Royal B 2 paw. 
from ndeat The whole of the above, including postage, 16s., each a 
ac ompany ordense onpa S DERA: morpet Oh) as eha ipoe quoted, to be bad oe Aa ic, hendemen |.” Scien years ago a vodan Dies ed span-roofed 
see Agricultural and Garden Seed Beed Warehouse, St. Detar vist, 62, Gracechurch Street, near the Spread Eagle, house, upon a plan furnished by an experienced 
Iban’s, Her Herts,— ts.—Rstablished rds of 25 EW VERBENAS, PETUNIAS & cultivator, was erected at Chiswick, for the 
PLANTS OF CABBAGE, SAVOY, KALE, sroccou,| N NA Duke of Cambridge, Ceto Noni, | of growing Tea Roses and similar tender varieties 
AULIFLOWE y : z 5 
i Criterion, Mt: ht, Lady Camoys, King of Sardinia, Mrs. |in the open border. A raised bed some 8 feet wide 
JOHN CATTELL begs infi pe: : 
S meta ee) pantia aunpl of Plants of kis | Boece pine Benat be tajin OA Egenin, Erand | was constructed in the middle, and all the 
Tenin or ee iag above, which he will forward to order on Siapini Floneeus Wightingalc, Couniecs 2 Oxford, Imperatrice | sides were other rais 8, narrower 
ae Tetee toffi made payable a Elizabeth, Imperialis, Dandy, Kin £ f Roses, Lad et Kenison, | mine similar. l these beds were to throw 
Mrs. Archer Clive, Viscountess Emelyn, : , 3 i 
aay, Caboaee, Savoy, and Kale, indeding Ain Brussels. Sp Spronts, gay Aae Jott. B oaei, Purple Defiance, Admiral L yone, water off easily, that im the middle by being highest 
Bes rusk ei rts ig ne en tute Cane Antagonist, Victory. Purchaser's selection from the above, in the middle, those at the sides bein highest at 
flower and Red pickling Caidage, 10d. Da: ger r 100; Drumhead e Sig ere pee sera amuy Poike Mikos Eoi sce ides. Woo m — in Te Mata sides and a 
= ener 4s. per 1000. paer of bedded Ble Monsie eae A Picturata, araci St. jerry oor at one o ends furnished lateral 
1000. Pack eca Domes, fine ee mood alae er TT eat O% par: termions, Velasqnex, Marquise de Ix Ferté, Countess of Sine ventilation sliding ke pdesitind light erai air by 
will be delivered earriame Pay Boil on, and wt be Edenbridge mere, Purpurea pyet ea Efitzer, Erino Alber, the r The borders were pre h good 
Stationof the South Eeeuce remittance: Dryburgh Beauty. aser's selec s, 2 ed y 
: each, ig and Panisin arap the best pama bp 
company orders gate astama Raira, A Ss ac | each; own do., 13. 6d, eac 
Seed p lox Countess of Home, 1s. 6d.; Cuphea eminens, 5s.; 
pave pee id Barty Dwart Parnes oe heme siete ideation, IDa dchimenes sabi 10s. 6a by some of the t celebrated Rose growers of 
by post for 12 2 penny stamps packet, the i T containin, re anda soa SH; Achimenes, d Bolte oe 23. 6d. > r mehow made a bad 
one ounce and the the latter half. iiaae E | Achimenes Dr. Hint dert z l © Ho ca: erae, near Bedale, her the Roses e 
Nurseries, Westerham, Kent. T E N P I Sea von growing ; eit leaves curled, mildew lina 
