Aueust. 2, 1856.] TH 
MESSRS. 
= 
finest marked haat ie nd m 
ksa most beautiful of any yet 
w be had, also their unrivalled die Ci Tera 
CALCEOLARIA, iene Quality ,. 
Ditto = ali ity 
CINERART pein Choi 
E GARDENERS’ 
TA is season at the London Exhi- 
« 5s. Od. per isg 
- = 6 
7-6 
Jury 19. 
sth Col. Jè Tt 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London. 
anp A. SMITH | fal ree uinie the Publie to an in- 
e spection of their BALSAMS (put aside for Seed) for 
which they obtained the ae T Medal at the July Show of the 
Botanic rdens, Regen 
Colours :—Blush, white, scarlet, pu rolo Timson, scarlet 
flake, 'purplo risa sear aora, Crims “fak , crimson 
bizarre, scarlet biza lated, par crimson mottle 
urine in from Giaebedts 
d. 
i St treats rode a a ri eee 
to Crystal Palace, Dulwich, passing w: alk 
every honr. 
FLOWER AND ye mag ae “ws 
I genie it EN anp CO., SEE: 
EDS, acknowledged to he 
With Ll forwarded Ayk: of Sharga and 
LD, upon ap 
T ry 
” 
A t comprehensive- CATALOGUE Wr “DUTCH and 
re PE E BULBS will be ees in the aman 
S CAR mae en, 238, H 
goe AN 
CUPRESSUS HIAWSONIANAL 
bier 
h ripeness without the Leptin of catchin 
to wh 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, A righ 2, 1856, 
W 
CHRONICLE. 
= a E a a æ SON’S 
LCEOLA 
the ed, a ors est in colour of any s! bod 
ditions. They obtained ‘the Silver Medi at the Royal Botanic. Bonini Regent’s Park, on poteen, 2 J s pee and ake : 
raised. eed of these and other Flowers, suitable for the pre: ing, may | 18 
515 
LS 
| 
| varieties that ripen in the „open aur before the end oi 
= mber ma 
> and r 
trees quite as o In 
and tubs, and far more regards utility ; 
for one not like torpesa diik f His 
ran; ey are at present—before 
one’s friends t English Greengages are always 
acceptable.’ 
Rivers concern- 
n the views entertained by Mr. 
ing i the oe ng o 
T. 
good management. is saficiendy pio by the 
able, qualification, In the first eiam very fèw 
numbers that are springing $ er over the country 
The: hey -wererwanteds; wi th o 
E 
F, 
E 
acqnisit 
Mr. 
he 
a matter of het an a at ihe poet "ait 
rth 
Rive self 
for Momma’ Ana] ri Todi 
with me a favourite ide ea, and mec from 
are cultivable. 
“ An orchard house 
he re 
us. An amateur straggling ara cold e 
spring and hailstorm s lik 
playing against the 
sure to come off i 
te 
into ) the barg: 
It is s something: to be a 
s | judge h d 
sipia ‘for English palates, 
o|part the 
yé ars’ residence in ae West Indies, it has 
a fresh rapes ko variety of tropioul fi fr 
seems bo 
trees tha si 
far be 
ssist at their first attempts at swelling into 
a 
amateur not piata 
we $ is ae like the fact. 
Me w j aoe — ra n Ae from seed | C2tatr it’ is more feel that ee the, orthless ; what are good a 00 bi The 
pimi r. W. ike pe describing it in connection DARS and money are expended will be c rtain Ie Olleria is as tall asa large Pear r Suas 
me Se prs Pines, such aanghilia grandis, Jeffreyi, Ben- | to bring their'reward. apodillas, Water Lemonn, and 
sxpedtio. es sro at 10 oa fh and 2 fc in diameters i mene i i piatan to rr Mr oe m be attractive i i Poem emip id Virgin, re 
oliage cate ani e branches ben: rchard Ho S 
raaa er, the top shoots droop adorn Deodat, and the guide, = notwithstanding failure failures “here and there | Who hay ie +“ = -à ts that now 
; clear, and workable.” Seedling plants witl be sent arising negligence, ignorance, or inexperience, | come from eira se about as good as 
in tents Haas ae plani 4 nee on ets Soe steadily erea its ground. We. e, the irern worst Apricot that ever ripened, Ma 
10s —Knap Hili Nursery, Wi s aimn sich ith no su erat — a fourth edition has been | never be had out of palatial gardens ; 
Gloire 
each; Foliehonne, 2 2s. 
from the 
3s. „6d. en 
J above, 
1856.—Conq Donna Joaquina, Vénus 
ae Medici, Ch Charlem agne, 2s. 6: peed niami en y k- 
; Meyenia à erecta, 5s. aut “Tropmolum eleg: ans, 1s. 6d. e 
oo nsis pleno; 2s. 6a. 
M. begs toadd tha at ee enp ore sets remain 
other a 
| method to konal fruit t 
e fi 
’| Orch rity sane 
‘prema ; the 
trees, 
rst of these proposals we pri accede. 
of Plums obtain Me last 
the Hor talani Society’s | 
undant and exbelTent: while ne 
To the 
The crops 
Garde 
tected Grote Dielded iy or nothing. A referen i at 
columns 5, page 612, will show t at | 
Kaire new voina 
4s. per dozen, post fre 
per dozen, post ee: 
of the 
f 1856, as advertised by him July 12, at 
ae the fine striped Petun at 6s. 
RY May, The H Nurseries, near Bedal orkshire. 
Œ UTHILE’S ERN Abia i Y PLANTS ao 1856 
AND SPRING OF 1857 WILL ENT OUT AUG 
porn ne i EARLY BLACK PRIN PRINCE, 5s. to Te. akas 
s PRINCESS- hardy, medium 
ine superior flavo 
on account of its superiority. Price 12, 
rae — See- the Ilustrated: 
wing Princess Royal Strawberry.) 
Curniz’s PRINCE OF WALES.—Splendid colour and shape, 
fine size, the greatest ba of all yr corte Hite ery aa oe 
prane iasad ng. Price 10s. per T 6s. rage 
per 100; 50 for 12s.; or 
's NEW LONG 
fine form;,12, 16, and 20 inches long, 2s. 6d. p 
= Cormrrt’s Pamphlet on the Potato, Straw berry, &e. 28, 
J. Curmt's\Market Gardentog;Round London: 100d. 
CUTHILL’S, Pamphlet: on. the Vine Disease of Spain and 
Price 1s. 
Camberwell, vell, London: 
th 
ilee in Cucrmber also pte oe for the Total Destruction of p 
new HORTICULTURE. 
AND RARE PLANTS: 
JOEN WEEKS AND: CO., King’ s Road, Chelsea.: 
Se ee imited soure 
AL.—Early, very 
vour. Name suggested by Sir Jasper Atkinson t sprin 
London News of Jaly 12th, for a | asserted pe a fair crop of Gre 
d b 
s. 6d. 
WHITE SPINE. Great bearer, 
er packet.. t 
the Colleetion s of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
imall'the cae E stages of growth and‘in endless variety, include 
every no 
5 conducted upe n aha extensive ip 
its. kind,.and.of genuine good 
went warranted tue 
GARDEN TOOLS, and’ Horticul 
ULING’s Superb, Reine Claude 
de. 
3g 
E 
ua = 
Plum 
spring as they 3 pbc 
eats it ae safely be 
eengages, away wien 
ven | 
walls, is r 
ar in the | fai 
eh pts are all ‘but schattatteab ie: 
Wes while y “fhe kiha 
nt of 
th in the of the greater part of the fruits 
still atinira: there is one Pigre of a 
| heated Orchard House to Pies a EN Rivers draws 
tention, and in whic i he 
range tree and all its Kindred ‘might really repay 
the cultivator. In England ha’ 
0 
oe. th 
pira n the suffe: , and | 
er, ot vicisitudee of eatoni, Si Se 
and seeming-to thrive > under them. It g 
pee a me 
in the anil of En 
the 
nglan 
in midland onic, gt seldom or neve 
N 
‘poked into, e alae vaults 
Bak, 
amp, soil, ad i 
roots 
nter on a stone floor still more 
week i in J wes 
they ma 
i 
ane ‘togeth roe a house 2 20 fee et by 12 wit 
path i iig tscentre will Sa it ree dtl aa border. 
The may be potted teed 15-inch pots, 
an ‘Renae exactly as mended for other 
— pe trees; with ae difference—all the 
tree: young fruit on shou ld be Temo ved 
from the fies on the 7th Jun 
we 
Oranzes we sores 
Maltese Blood-o: 
most Sr esirable 
T | port, young 
would be 
e: A Fte present facilities of trans- 
biet s Pca iapa be procured. 
There are also t Oranges. cultivated in 
France, o of eset ese ould be e readily poenas 
b an 
-i 
tural Implements: of every: 
a of the best make, no inferior artiele kept. 
: Aj 4 OUN TAINS, a:great variety of 
open air. The po ots may be ome ed in ‘he soil to 
the extent of one- -third, but not m 
HO PHOTHOUSES, GREE REENHOUSES, RIES, 
FORCING PITS, & &e; wales AE aire Sst | 
soil be we 
|| made porous, so that 
|Zapidly, and the top-dressing of 
As I hay 
Catalogues of all the various branches 
=, Estimates, & &c. &e, 
Road, Chelsea. 
P Sep Our Ilutrated eoctoguee of 
Horticulture ; also Plans, 
JonN WEEKS & ae 
if the: 
t the water tones from ae i: 
nure 
abundant. ve ii stated, th 
late "Plame must be ripened under 
* The-Orchard Honse, or the Cultivation of Fruit Trees in 
ts under Glass, By Tuomas Rivers, of the Nurseries, Saw- 
eee Fourth Edition. London: Lovemans, 
worthy of the ca 
in “the aie ora 
chy 
aig 
s| that nen fail, is the 
Had imer maer eng Hana ma 
tapale or one part aian manure at le 
and one part leaf mould; to a bushel of this compost, 
ut the first-named vari 
reful caltvation to Ay re given ben 
oop The first matter of 
et adapted for ‘the Orange; 
Patty dest ven in our gardening 
t the ca Eua compos Ma = all, and one 
follow 
nuts, and 
ME Aona a mixed 
ast a year old, 
