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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindiey. 
Price Fivepence. 
Srampep Epition, 6d. 
No. 26.—1856.] SATURDAY, JUNE 28. 
I BX HIBITION OF AMERICAN. PLANTS, 
eof England s 434 iieis Knap HILL NURSERY, WOKING, Hai 
DEE edocs day = | rE i ESSRS. WATERER anp GODFR ve = 
rhea heaps .... 
Mas pees 
Me! 
Tara; home ....+++ 
Sorte Entomology 
Fir fun; 
Garden ere? Ben 
bi 
Grass Jan ees ) farm .. 
Sears Hazard’s plan of 
seultaral Socie! ak 
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ROYAL Bo 
Wheat in in two-feet rows 
BOTANIC SOCIETY, Recents Parx.— 
AST EXHIBITION this. season of PLANTS, 
July 9. Tickets to be obtained at the Gardens onl ord 
from Fe! f the S ty, price 5s., or on the day of Exhibition, 
7s. 6d. eac! ates 0 t 2 o'clock. Carriages to set down and 
ort 
1; 
ibi tiga Tickets not used on the 9th will 
b admitted to the arden any day between July 10th and 
ugust Ist, Sundays excep ted. 
AT AL FLORICULTUR 
R REET.—Notice is hereby aas 
SEVENTH bape pete geo will be he! aI 6 n TH 
July 3, when Prize: y be awarded for z distiner pores 
PELARGONIUMS; 4 ‘distinet FUCHSIA i pA Hi 
n 
istinct ROSES; 6 ditto Private growers only. SORS, 
Messrs. Keynes, Turner, Baker, iak and M . Seed- 
lings as usual. Nothing for competi be staged after 
12 o'clock. JOHN EDWARDS. 
ATI Mag CARNATI ON anp PICOTEE 
EXHIBITION will be held August 5th, in piepie 
with the HAnteworth and Lozells Exhibition on the above da: 
All who intend to wie tak ee ie bet is vied a thelr 
subscriptions to the tary 0) the ad k izd on 
which day the lists ts must elo an P; Te, 
_ Birmingham, June26. Pere. ae 
F HORTICULTURAL AND FLORI- 
ULTURAL SOCIETY.—The Second Gra 
Show of the above Society will he held by permissi he 
Earl of Essex in Cassiobury Park, in a magnificent Marquee | 
provided for the oam by Mr. S. Staff, Lawson Street, Dover | 
on 
HURSDAY, July 3, open to all Exhibitors. | 
Š i e Her 
o take The 
s will con 
pleasure in stating that their Wasa w ye ric 
Plants at the Nursery is now finely in m, and may be sc 
daily Nursery is th poco by Train to 
Woking Station i in od Be St ; there are always plenty of con- 
veyances at the Sta —Ju 
T 
ES aE i TO AN 
RAI STATION. 
N SIVE COLLECTION, covering ne: 
30 S, of AMER N PLANTS, in bloom during 
e Station, 
from Waterloo Station; and at the Royal 
Botanic ‘Guides, Regent’s Park.— bd opr of Ad vers a 
had (gratis) from Fellows of the Society, or on applica’ 
the Adve 
GR D EXH IBITION OF KHODODENDRONS 
AT THE orks BOTANIC GARDENS, REGENT’S PARK, sige 
OHN WATERER begs to say is 
equalled hg apenas of the above popular plants is now in ‘fall 
bloom, and can Lotte n daily by orders (gratuitously) granted by 
w varieties at hn Wat and Mrs. 
, as are ferai the following 
ady Eleanor ‘Cathea rt, concessum, Bray- 
eer atro: rdi cele- 
A “i E RIN 
UL a ON ly inform admire 
of the ose ti ‘dat th eir extensive collection is just pole 
into pg will be in fullest Bloo yden first week in July, and 
continue flowering t aioi eeg nspection is freely invited. 
—Nurseries, ans unt, Herts, 2 Cena bridge line of Eastern 
Counties Railwa: 
An 
NE SON, t Berkhamstead, have 
e phe is of informi g thelr ir exten- 
ve collection of Roses will be in full bloom about the first week 
in July. ir Conifere, endrons, and a General Stock of 
Trees an rubs and ah are rema: rkably fine, and well 
orth the attention of Pla: 
The prigi are within at minntes 
the Lond d North ‘Western Railway. 
~ FUCHSIA—“ GEM OF 
ILLIAM FULLER begs to infor orm the Trade and 
Public generally that he has a few extra strong Plants of 
the above ‘corned bmipes i bar. will bloom this season, for sale at 
Ts. 6d. each re taken one o be giv en over, 
Post-office ait to Te made ayable age m Abbot 
L ETE, enay Nursery, J etn OT ANE 
Cc. WH ELER anp SON’ 3 "Short Select 
. LIST pk this Seaso on is now ready, and bas ae 
had 
ITEHILL.” 
Passengers to and from the Exhibiti 
rd, meen TAYLOR, Sec. 
SE 
BEN 
E 
E C. Wine tag d dG 
_ High Street, Watfo: AYLOR, Sec. 
Pes ye as wy RRA T T, 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER, WAKEFIELD. 
HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS on the best improved 
principles. 
Fe NEW ITALIAN RYEGRASS, imported 
from Ita 
Fine selected GRASSES % for PERMANENT PASTURE, 30s. 
per acre. This will Saat a mixture of the true Cow Grass or 
Clove: 
*,* An extensive stock of FRUIT ee ya ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, | Perennial Red 
EVEnGREENS, Forest TREES, Roses, and THORNS. Fine LAWN GR. a5 , 1s. per Ib.; 40 Ibs. will b 
« HEELER’S LITTLE Book WILL DO uae an Delivered carriage free 
TO SATISFY THEIR Expecrations.”’—Garden we tid Seed mew 
phan “GERANIUMS. 
Our Little Book contains a List—a very select List— | UCO MBE, PINCE, p CO., having no very 
of the best Garden and Flower Seeds i in cultivation. it large stock of ae healthy E Planta of the Newest on ‘Choices 
lb Si a ik ime nabled to offer them at the under-mentioned 
f t; . oe iba reduced pri 
aa sA siege 7 ali | purchasers. Kt should be Selection from the NE 31. per dozen: 
I]: Cloth of Silver ar Pacha Serena | 
J.C. & Son, Nurserymen s and Seed Growers, Empress Pallas Sanspareil 
i Glou: Evening Aa od Phaeton Saracen 
King of Portugal Petruchio Topsy 
H ORSE- SHOE SCARLET. Meteora sae Sa 80 Vesper 
z BIRD is ao sending out his beautiful New| Medaille vor Rosalin, Wonderful 
H let Marsh: lissier, pronounced by all| A fine me me of these is prea in full bloom in their Nursery, 
o hav it to be the finest ever offered, Strong Plants, to which L., P., & Co. beg x E attention. 
each, iseme N ai to the trade. For full description see | Selections from the of 1854 and 1855, if left to 
ards’s “ pem Gai ae Imauack” for og, ey & Co. m 12s., ite mt S s r dozen. Plants will be 
D, Florist, Sto toke 2 Newington 
TATO EAA 
J suk ARD begs to announce he has e of 
e ASHLEAF POTATOES (true) in full sy a iid: wil 
be saved for seed and sale, and invites their inspection, in conse- 
posed of the difficulty of knowing their rat ranh without 
the leaf.—Also a large breadth of Frame, York and Scotch 
nowballs, and Early Shaws. 
instead, Sussex, distant half a mile from the E. G- 
Railway Te Terminus, 
-AND B yy CONIFEROUS TREE. 
CUPRESSUS “TAWSONIANA, 
a 
e a Deodar, and th 
workable.” Seediing plants will be sent 
‘bs ing terms, and orders executed 
Sii six plants, 4l. We; ; 12 plants, 
Woking, Surrey. 
given over to compensate for 
For further particulars aiy to to the “Exeter Nursery, Exeter. 
3 Established 1720. _ 
Rt PARKER begs to offer the followinz, o of 
eds. he possesses a large stock in strong ne 
T 
423. 
18 
nines 
nellas o; podiu Ww 38 
Geraniums, show and mney varieties 9 
Gynerium steen an apis Gras: Faa i 
A Priced and Descriptive Catalogue is tae and will be 
fo Biris post free upon ‘pplication. A remittance or reference 
to accompany all "a from un Taarn eo ee 
_ Paradise Nursery, H ere ae: Road, Holloway. 
BE 
anD A. SM ITH beg to offer s Y strong plants of the 
© undermentioned i —Ageratum, 
Alonsoa, Anagallis, cope Calcoolart orrera (in 
wor), Heliotrope, Lav Lol Mimulus, Nasi 
Pentsi ý Petunia, Pansies, Roses, Salvias, Fuehsias and 
mon, 
Ver! “te nas in great variety, Climbers, &e. Also Story 
new “yh ee 
F. & A. S. beg to refer to former vertisements for a descrip- 
tion of their superb Balsams, seed of which may stil er obtained 
at 2-.6d. per packet assorted colours.—Dulwich, Surrey, 
YERP PETUAL RO: ROSES 1 IN POTS axo BEDDING 
PLANTS.—For Bass and renga’ 8 pray agrcnc a8 of 
these see Gardeners’ Chronicl e of | May 1th, ing 
Descriptive Lists of firs t-rate | Sud y, Suffolk 
J ERANIUMS.—A "lade a Stock at 
REDUCED Prices,—Fine Plants of new and other iaa rate 
rts both show and fancy. Names given on ora ion. 
Apply to Bas ha Browy, hi ury, $ 
— NOTI eat TO ALL ENGLAND—MA 
H. BIRD pos a Fiv ea Cup for the 
s Powe Paste of his Marshal Aia Horethon Scarlet, at 
of the Crystal Palace ace 1857.—Open all England. 
ICE CALCEC 
the Juni 
, Middlese: 
TR 
HARLES THARE PE has o a ie fine selected 
agent or COLE dar for aia: Samples and prices 
can be had oe ion.—Wisbeach, Cambs. 
TRAD 
LES SH TARPE D CO. tars uantity o 
' GREEN and PURPLE-' TOP 'SCOTOH and outer boll ENT 
SEEDS to offer, of a selected stock, growth of 1855. P: sppli- 
cation. — Nursery and Seed Esi tablishment nt, Sléaford, 
EO RACY: 0K Pies UNIOR, 
ROWERS’ SALESMAN 
Sr. Jony’s MARKET, y 
LIVERPOOL. 
Casn.” 
EAUTIFUL FOWE reas —12 packets, each pack 
no pote 100 Seeds, 1s.; ara na free, 1s. 2d. Calceo- 
laria, Heliotropium, sere hocks, a, Verbenas, Fuchsias, 
Serna; and other c Scie “6a. pe per packet. Catalogue 
m application. 
DWARF GERMAN (10-weeks) STOCKS, as imported, 36 
varieties, each Waa 3d. bed, sete 
Wx. . Cul LLINGFORD, 1, _ rrace, Ball's Pond, i, Islington. 
Ware ECLIPSE HYBRID RE SEED, 
which he advertises at 3s. per 1b., can be at WILLIAM 
M‘CoxLocn’s Seed Warehouse, Dundalk, Ba hey at 1s. 8d., 
warranted genuine as when leaving his Establishment, 181, High 
, London 
NEW TURNIP, 
WAITE’S** ECLIPSE,” ier TOP YELLOW HYBRID 
TUR 
CHIS i wand distinct walsh is a hybrid between 
the Purple Top Swede and Purple Top Yellow Scotch 
tained o, . per lb.—A liberal 
cheng fall expecta E Basia chen Do per 
aay a 
J. G. WAITE, tnt erchant, 181, High Holborn, London. 
po LE "tk INDICA ak! 
ere p SON, Ñensmnraen Še 
tert have just published a DE 
TIVE ¢ CATALOGUE of all the TAREE and most npprore 
rs of the AZALEA, which may be had in exchange for one 
tage s 
tamp. 
3. I. & Sow also beg to say their fine collection of all the new 
varieties is now in bloom, and will continue so for several weeks ; 
intending purchasers will do well to obtain the Catalogue and 
then pay a visit i as re) the stock being unusually fine 
this season.—Dor 
RES “CINERARIA 
RIA S E E D'S. 
aist their Seed of the proceni season with much confidence,— 
Packets of each sealed and warranted by them, at 2s.6d. free by post 
EXPERIENCED CARDENERS, 
ó. havé now several excellent ay 
they can. with confidence reco 
eat character and abilities 
sp g resi unexceptionable. 
R haerere oe Nanette, Exeter. Established 1720. 
ic ACHIMENES, 
pass AND. PRORA are now suppi 
so five other sena 
Deri Holgürtner Wendi: testa (aan) lana aa and 
purea multiflora (for descriptions see ms 
ix varieties together, including Mandir ne een for Bde: 
Pee ore Ye 5 four-vi ey thee varieties now be had for 10s. 
Dr. Hopf, Edmond Boissier, Otto, and Am! 
Verschaffelt. Choice 
for Abe 
varieties for 25s., or 25s. for the 0 
for 28s.: or th for 24s, 
lia P Carriage free of alt ania not caer 
ini, Bass & Brows, Sudbury, mae i 
