THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
GRICULTUR 
AL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural os and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
oo Fivepence. 
No. 28,—1856.] SATURDAY, JULY 12. Boucle aE 
INDEX. H E CALCEOLARIA St SEED 
Agricultural Society’s Show.. 473 e | Lilies of the Valley... ANE anD SON, Grea t Berkhamstead, have| JOHN HEN NCUMAN, Junior, is now ready to send 
Bees, to chloroform Linnean Societs’s Journ the pleasure of informing aur oe that their exten- out SEED of his choice and well known pres of CAL- 
Books Siga uint Milk, of. sive BAr ia of Roses a a in tar oom. Their a CEOL ARIAS, at 5s. per a et. cee Lge 10s. 
jpm fA TA of dmbirgh .; * 451 ò | Orchids obr ei Rhododendrons, and a General Stoc! A vo and Shrubs an , Middl 
Cow Parsnip ..... 1. 476 a Pathology, veretable Rieke tec neo Fruit Trees are re abl Too cr well worth the attention ot | EX rp ore see RI 
Cultivation, deep; a longevity of . ae a | Planters. The Nurseries are within a few minutes’ walk of the CEOLARIA SEE! 
Dairy farm: ss i Plants new ‘ i ¢ | Station on the London aad ae ieee ilway. DOBSON anp SON beg to announce that they 
Tepiphytes, imeition of 46 pret oes -10b apr aa a E, My prepared, na send out SEED saved from their un- 
Frosts ia Yorkshire 105 | Ro ae L axp SON espectfully inform admirers of | Sich. — Woodlands Nursery, ‘Isleworth; eed HIA Boet 
hee a r 4 . Tt Da he Rese that their extensive collection is now in full | Hounslow. 
i Ben pAs + a7 and will ‘ontinue flowering till otenthes. Inspection is is nested that all Seed ord be addressed 
Fc $ A Hie ine ‘invited. Nurseries, clare ig Herts, on Cambridge line itr ‘tans BeAr = ae 
> 47 ast ties Ra 
Wee one re r ee Sinn 1A, CI epg ng SWEET WILLIAM. 
Weston flower show .. 0a R os LLIAM BA RNES i to 
ae eee PALACE.—THIRD Ng site 
AL EXHIBITION.—To AMATEURS a 
om 
and Pri 
t and ‘Vegetables by. Cottages 
ules of I Exhibitor 83’ Schedules 
y be ed Gl on application to the Sec: eet 
Th ‘he Prizes phic he the three Shows of the Season will be 
paid yi the third G. GRove, Secretary. 
Cry: Palace, July ye 
PAVILION, EES T 
FLORICUT. 
of the Sec: 
RD CARPENTER, Secretary. 
es 
NATIONAL CARNA AND PICOTEE 
received 
to exhibit u unless he oe co 
Birmingham Jul 
mplied with a8 
GEO! =F Tye, Hon. Sec. 
Hay lea 
f Prizes Raliway, 12 ma Fic tor from the Nurs 
July 12. 
DW A 
‘ATION 
EXHIBITION.—The last day that ENTRIES can be| 2bout 14 mile 
is TUESDAY, July 15th. No Person will be eligible | Colchester. 
POMOLOGICAL SOCIET Y,— 
oms, 80, 
17th i 
CHE 'RRIES, eng Other r Fruits whi “abn 
A Prize of Two GUINEAS W. 
LING LA ‘aint STR. 
the Soci ee orthy 
addressed to 
may be in se 
ill be given.for a NEW SEED 
'AWBERRY whieh “shall be considered by 
of general Bipra = a ir Hoda acu, ay ibe 
Rosi , Sec 
ARDENERS’ ROYAL sate LENT 
TION.—At a General Meeting of this ogee pein 
on WEDNESDAY, the 9th e/a i fa a ed reek the ting 
20 
th 
t upon Collections of ‘STRAWBERRIES and [Advertisements nts 
4 MES MITCHELL "etogeettally. informs the 
Nobility and crid his unrivalled collection of ROSES is | 
now in mit pee 
S Banin a Sussex, July 12. 
SES. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, fh thoy NEAR U 
JCK 
TILLIAM WOOD anv SONS’ Extensive ‘Coles. 
, Will 
ral acre: 
| 
thisa station on the London and Brighton | | 
sery. Conveyances may 
had at the Station — | 
o S. 
J.e ay D J. FRASER beg to announce that their 
. ection of ROSES is now in ie to which they 
espec: cifuliy at pri niri tes wi. er public 
peri Nursery is t 15 mi alk Lea Bridge 
et e Ae East sire tail ay. 
* Trains from Shorediten about 12 times a da} 
the Nuseeriés; bes Bridge Road, Essex.— ae 
TO THE SERY D SEED TF 
RATIO BUNTING anp C eg to inform 5 and | 
Patrons and Friends that their 
O. be 
collections of ROSES and 
ANNUALS (the mers ae over several acres) are now in| 
bloom. An ae is respectfully solicited. Open dai 
(Sundays excepte 
The Lexden Read Nursery png eed Establishment is situated jl 
from the Eas Counties Railway Station, | | 
All correspondents are particularly requested to address— 
exden Road Nursery and Seed Establis Sonne a 
NEW HORSE-SHOE SCAR 
is now sending out his ‘peautiful 1 New | 
ounced py 
ull description Se 
wards’s “ National G isde en Almanack ” for | 
185 t-offi ae Orders to be made ptf able to 
J. Bp, aaa Newington. | 
_ NOTICE 23 ALL E —MARSHAL PELISSIER. 
H, BIRD will i a x Five — Ongi ran _ pt 1 
lants of his Marshal Pi 
lonwa eal cad. | 
tone, near she a 2 sey, 
. = Pari offer 1s. packets of their ge ANEMONE SEED 
nal mros Flow Ein 
Growers’ SALESMAN 
W send out 
Seeds of his beautiful cal pme de CALCEOLARIA, 
= NERARIA, and SWEET WILLIAM, the two former 2s, 6d... 
e latter 1s. 62. per packet. 
moti is needless to say anything in recommendation of the above, 
as W. B, has received pints Micon in capt praise 
from the many gentlemen and gardeners whom he has supplied. 
Payment by p portage stamps, 
—Camden ais Camberwell. 
TA IVER SoN, Sau Sad H, ee Dorking and- 
e Reigate, be A to say that their pebas Sea DARE: 
ORNS of all the pement and most aj varie! 
ZALEA may be had in exchange fore 
Dakine: July 12. 
VINES FROM 
EYE: 
OBERT G LENDINNING has a 
Aare À to any distance. If planted now a season will 
gal zami, A a e rieg parh kinds is any in fruit at the 
Nursery, and an f them ogy solicited. 
r| Bran bes FLOWERS poe packet 
an 00 Seeds, 1s.; sent post free, 1s. 2d, Calceo- 
9) Hetictronints, Hollyhocks, jn Oa ibs! Fuchsias, 
Seed per packet. 
[Geraci ms, and other choice Catalogue 
on appli ication 
DWARF GERMAN (10-weeks) STOCKS, as imported, 36 
FG 
varieties, each varia 3d. per eee 
Wu. CULLINGFORD, 1, Edmund Terrace, Ball’s Pond, Islington. 
NEW TURNIP. 
WAITE’S ‘ ECLIPSE,” uate, TOP YELLOW HYBRID: 
ety is a hybrii ee _ between 
Ao als ee Turni] 
y be had on application, or may tee pal Seed 
ere throughout the kin, Aes ea. The Feed can be 
tained 1 Partinin price 
ance to the yada. 2 
e e Sone ei. ba High 
'EURS.—For 5l., Six’ 
TO,aM 
Two Pensioners, the follow: ing was t ed from the hi aera nted directions aaa Bulbs from Port Aata, Sont South » medi oe 
fon Sowing. Wa, 8 ty fow ' paci of first-class, | prising, Tp Erythrinas, &c., janas » Jast re sid atte 
AGE. oak ones: PRIMULA, sent opal on a ibectpt of ier stat aie Se at 16, Victoria G: errace, B: 
= NEW FUCHSIA—“GEM OF WITERI- ED, the st fimbriated a a 
a E ILLIAM FULLER begs to inform the = ‘SEED, both h colours, say price per oz; also CINERARTA 
63 | 272 Public generally that he has a few extra strong Arke of | extra. „ 25, Bi e With 
77 79 the above splendid vatiety, tha that tl bloom chis season, for s saad | FRUITIN ESSION PIN PLANTS. 
oe Bo Post-office Orders to be made peta at Newto tt. O BE SOLD CHEAP, 100 FRUITIN G and 
54 322 ourtenay Nursery, July 12. | 100 SUCCESSION PINE PLANTS, the former ak Sand 
70 80 PETUNIAS.AND VERBENAS, 2 |9-inch pots, in sri health Piee perfectly clean. All miley a = 
68" P 670 JOAN ARK bogs to of GE itni of the eag, Tandans ~ —Appiy to Mr. COE S ee 
er 96 striata, ‘Crimson Per- oe 
Bs 235 fection, imperial “aouble tits, ‘Majestic, Major Domo, Pro TATOES.—TO SEEDSMEN, ETC. 
ha» yi William Pfitz me aee Loyre, Marquis de Saint aeeie SHEPPARD begs to announce he 
5 ot Dr. Andry, Leo; aay, Hermione, and all the new Verbenas of | R Fag F POTATOES (true) in fall ilepa. p 
61 4 the ‘season at i ‘ea Kar 10s, pik a Sn r opii piy pe ok and sale, and invites their inspection, in panes: 
; m unknown TTeSpon is respec y i of genninenesa without 
Firs $1 51 requested. ae ves = Ruree, Ohlone Pot Lease es a e of Pae You Seotelr 
e Mee tet de clared Alexander Gregory and Char VERBENAS 185 Regents, egy and Early Shaws. . 
PR Ne ai RE tbe greatest number of oles, owed elected yy ILLI AM. EN GHT, Frorist, &c. to offer | East Gri — as distant half a mile from the E. G. 
eat 3 ck tow, Covent G: PR te Thy 12 Corks, Becretary. thenew Verbenas raised by Weatherill, Smith, Cole, | Railw: min 
* By ane 7, | Martin, Todman, Pi ge Sid and Chauviere, in well established | AND VEGETABLE hogs ae 
4 3 Plants, at per dozen; best varieties of p us seasons, at 4a 
have been 63. = ae poate, Scat ois class Suokas in per dozen; Pompone, or | f ba ES ‘CA ARTER aah ee a veld eR = 
hrysanthe: , 3s. 6d. per dozen. — wn immi | 
eee DER HBG w en E "ck | sven Beo by pent i te Dc Caan sni PEDIC CATALOGU vanal SESE el SEs 
al treet, | attle, Susse: ae charge and 
po Tig of the Gardenan Royal Benevolent Institution, for their igh — ~ ——_— | the best published, which will ee of charge 
kind and friendly support on a Delite elected a Pensioner of that ht aa NEW FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, | | poet paid t PARTS WORLP, pplication. 
C., OF 1856. Primula, choicest fringe ” ” . 
aa Crs D RRA T Ww U LEY pe SONS’ W DE CRIP- | Calceolaria, choice: . se k 
, TIVE CATALOGUE of the ve, pao a choice | Ginean 
LANDSCAPE IONE Reih etn. collections, at very reduced prices. is now ready, and may be had | A com ve CATALOGUE “of "puton and 
HORTICULTURAL ERECTIONS on the best improved | on application. Several of the best new Fuchsias of 1856, (CARE: BU LPS ty be Spe te sag autumn. 
yy principle; E including that ote new variety, Venus de Medici, end = | James GA z & Co.. Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London. 
*s* An extensive stock of petz firi yeg oman aa ic at 2s. 6d. each, or 6 for 12s. s; fine Diante, free by post ; yy CONIPE us TREE 
Evercore REENS, FOREST TRE! 3 ES, and THORN: f eipt of a Pos ost-offee ping a dene ti tich a re Ret ssus AWA 
EOR TAY eS Gilling, near Ret sa sci. ATERER ann GODFREY have muck 
G! = Mes TAYLOR, Texton, CONES OF ABIES DOUGIA 
pleasure in i frag the svp fine plant raised ip ers 
Mr. To doe E itin ne 
P EORGE ROBERTS begs = make know wn that he | sent home by a W: Mariage who in 
s Y i as heg received from the north-west coast of America a | with other nes, such as nobilis, i 
Be ee TE in || pocken at hia CONES of ABIES DOUGL ASL. This noble |Thamiane, Se. says, “It was the handsomest in 
— CASH.” tre sides in its native habitats on the banks of the Columbia | expedition. It grows about 100 feet high 2 in 
a Te a EET eee sche height o of from 150 to 200 feet, affording tim Ea unequalled | the foliage is most delicate and graceful, the branch 
C ABBAGE E a ands strong Drumheads, À masts, and remarkably free from knots and tendency to warp. | wards at the end like a Spruce and hang down at the tipfil 
. dd. per 1000; 7000 and upwa at 3s. per 1000. top ie s beauty, rapidity of growth (having reached at Dropmore | ostrich feather, the top shoots droop like a Deod: 
A choice selection of Garden PL Broceolis and age ae 7d. | 60 fe 18 years), and long-proved hardines: Great Britain | timber is good, clear, and y Bea Seedling plants 
per 100. Cabbage, , Kails, . per Crates bro ‘the severest winters, it is recommended for extensive at in ust upon the following terms, o! 
included and delivered at 
WELLAND, Surre; arrey Gardens, ( 
g Station, by ' THOMAS cultivation by the prin 
Surrey. 82, 
ncipal authorities on ee trees. 
oorga 
Moorgate Street, London. 
six plants, 47. 10s.; 12D) 
, Surrey. 
Augu 
ctly in rotation. One plant 21s. ; 
in "108 .—Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, 
