Aveust 30, 1856.] TH] 
RDY RHODODEND 
ony W ATERER m = y t pt he is now 
s for the undermentioned RHODO- 
SERDRONS | in ree strong vababiebed plants. 
ei JOHN Me kan em celour intense crim- 
C 
had on appli 
and fine foliage; | Turner’s new varieties), Fancy Geraniums, Cinerarias, &c., will | 
be ready in September. 
Re BDODENDRON MRS. JOHN WATERER; bright rosy Now ready, oe? choi 
crimson, dark spots, fine conical truss and excellent habit; 
21s. each, 
RHODODENDRON LADY ELEANOR CATHCART; ver- 
iol Samad boty a be blotch of chocolate spots; very | 
vigoro saihi 10s. 6d. e: 
r end thes arietie s being far 
anything of the "kind before o ofbred and E beig Bonide ae ae 
in proof of eget Aa bloo! till from the 10th 
to the end of the of Jui rm 
The American igre Bagshot, Surrey; near the Sunning- 
dale Station of Waterloo, Wokingham, and Reading Railway. 
UTHILL’S STRAWBERRY PLANTS For 1856 
AND SPRING OF 1857 ARE NOW R) 
Botanic Gardens, ita 
2th, for a drawing of Cur TLu’s Princess Colours :—Blush, pi 
Royal Strawberry 
CUTHILL’s PRINCE OF WALES.—Splendid colour and shape, 
fine size, the greatest bearer of all other pee first rate for table 
16s. The ave rage of 
the average 
ake, p 
to oe Palace, Dul 
5; every hour. 
nous of ana 
CUCUMBER has 
nai in wa possession 20 oe Per oie: 2s. 
Sra: NEW LONG WHITE SPINE. Great bearer, 
fine form es long, 2s. 6d. per packet. and 
TULIP CATALOGUE. 
HARLES TURNER —, to intimate that his 
TULIP bg JE, wi 
mE Catalogne or" Cerain ae Foster’s, Hoyle’s, and | 
N EW VERBENAS or 1 
Dandy, Standard 
Elizabeth, Mrs. A. Clive, Viscountess Emlyn, 
each, 
ken. at Cad od Petunias at ea. ie doze en.— 
HENE 
I. A da 
a 
which they EET the sta Medal at the July Show of the 
s Par! 
biz Te, 
—Omnibuses from Granschiirei Street, ci, and Oxford Street, 
pe AND BROWN'S oe I. Peal II. CATA- 
E GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[mn 
579 
a done was clearly visible on the Sat 
ing after the storm. eag n ees ts 
Be 
al Nursery, Slou; 
856.—Blue Bonnet, Tran ranby, 
Bearer, Géant de Batailles, Ere ad 
Antagon pas King | 
oses, Purple Defiance, General Simpson, 
rColin Campbell, Criterion, Lady Ca amoye, | 
ection, Moon'ight, Mrs: H. eee S, La 
I i 
Hope Se" ne: 
ar dere a 
H beg to mie the Public to an in- 
BALSAM S (put aside for Seed) for | 
oN scarlet 
fla nl crimso 
lade crimso mottled. 
wich, passing within five minutes’ wa ik 
superb collectio: 
d RELOWER LOOTS. which are this soia. we fine; 
OUS PLANTS, TEOMA HARDY O ORNA- 
a mes e papet bac pa er lk e adr wai a ma MENTAL SHRUBS, ROSES, FRUITS, 
rare À ‘idan AOE alle ondon. 1s. 6d. No. If. contains their choice ohana “of GERANIUMS, 
One Pace ot vine, Soonse ot bain aod |i 7A LBA INDICA} „ CINERARIAS, STOVE and GREEN- 
Portugal; containing also a Plan for the Total Destruction of HOUSE PLANTS 
Woodlice in Cucumber Pits, &¢. Price 1s. na E EAE ial 
__ Orders payable to James CUTHILL, Cam vi 
THILL, Camberwel 1y Lon 
DARK LACED SEEDLING POLVANTHUS rE MILNER. LNER. 
pan N wih has great pease; in offering the 
14 best Pompo 
for strong bloom 
20 best large floweri 
jit is ure in offeri 
acket, an 
packet, The albes.cue: oriei T C. Turner, SI 
Finney & Co., Gateshead; and all pee puinelpal rera 
florists. The usual allowance to the trade and one o ane es 
dozen are taken. J. W. can supply good plants of the following at 
prices :—50 to 100 of pas leading sorts of show aap 
thamiana, &c., says, 
out in August gon 
strictly in rotation. One 
wat “Whitby. 10s.—Knap Hill Nurse: 
HYBRID RHODODENDRONS. UTCH 
ATERER anD GODFREY beg to offer the 
following new Hybrid Rhododendrons, and which they 
ning hardy, distinct, late, and beautiful, and 
o giv ve satisfaction, viz.:— 
ALARM. EUA pay iam, one of the most striking kinds s. d. 
we possess, each petal being edged with bright scarlet, me 
centre quite white; itis also a very late bloomer... 
BLACK-EYED SUSAN oy eerplion lilac, the 
being more decidedly black tha 
BEAUTY OF Abas pe Ri ich, ri 
ET a 
QUEEN, 
Spo' ottin 
n pr rA ee we know 210| 
jiii shap: nies same. 
__ 27, Great 
ROY 
w 
eg 
kosy lilac, spotted ail over each 
0 and almost flat, makes it - 
+ i 2 
NCE ALBERT.—Rich la ke, ‘the flowers of arkable 
consistency, in fact almost approaching a Camellia; cer- 
tainly one of the most distinct and desirable it 210 
PERIEANUM,.—Light rose, ly nanny this very 
pleasing kind... . 21.0 
WILLIAM DOWNING. uce, with an inten 
black bloi tch on the upper petal of pantie Sonate f 
arenes are individually large, and the truss magni- 
2 
“Knap Hitt aon ane Su 
RA 
0 cooD 
Szeps Direct om 
F PREV! 
UTTON asp 
i dark p 
can procure good Seeds 
blis! 
20 best Pompones of. previous 
‘CUPRESSUS “TAWSONIANA. 
ypessns | Milberg te 
plea: 
sent home by Mr. W. Micra urray, who in deseri 
with other rare Pines, such as nobilis, grandis, Teffre 
S 
beg lea 
the vse tne sarees 
sae 
order: 
de 
pak even eae 
very 
agi Tor a apply te 
Sutrron & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
mes of last eee handsome and gens 
sd 
ng of ditto... 
Seniye uffo! lk. 
NIFEROUS TRE 
p GODFREY have muc! 
from seed 
r, and 
the Blowing terms, and orders executed 
e plant 21s. ; tree ants, 47. 10s.; 12 plants, 
rsery, Woking, Surrey. 
ice CINERARIA, 2s. 6d. per packet. | 
ery clibies CALCEOLARIA, 2s, 6d. S 
Ro: irsery, he. 
But 
h break os in the absence of t 
i 
oct nce 
ws that 
is taken 7 Barh talb- a 
es a be aie 
par + 
the mi sy) and natin He limit t to the 
may be'traced in p -= or more fields in i oe 
market from Wakefie 
f 
d whic 
feily healthy, and this poor m ed by 
loss. He now works as a la n the public 
streets, I think,” adds our correspondent, “that 
in all these (probably in all other) cases elect: 
cause, the sole cause of the evil 
to be remembered that the Potato disease 
hunde: A ; as, 
the oe ng, when Potatoes are forced 
rop. Nor 99 Fg n it ever to be 
ts appearance 
bat is lpr Hidir for some days 
vi y the well known ee dis- 
colouration of the stem near the old set, a en 
wh de nd, is no “et mem 
f electri ical 
to show why ae agency y filed to Á mo 
n Gre 
for instance, in 
LBS es 
to the 
espectfully solicit early 
y re 
c en may be had free on rampas 
t Geo 
e Street, Westminster. 
7 J ESTADLISHIIENT, 
a 
Mists 
SEEDS, CARRIAGE FREE. 
THE GROWERS 
CERTAIN MEANS 
ENTING 9 ager 
ae Srep Growers, Reading: 
every kind - FARM ral 
erinltnrsts rer ea the most nar parts of the kingdom 
moderate prices from this Esta- 
N D SON, SEEDSMEN 
eave a winnie to their sit Customers and gabe 
of 
te cts for which theo 
torily before we can rin ve our — 
We r to re 
spondent’ s ioctl that the 
con nverted into osteam(!), w. which ru 
nor is the appo 
et with facts of another kind. The 
rio ty 
old” 
upon 
ae of, pinra rn 
the lea 
ecay prolet connectin; 
with the leaves and i 
This is slp invar i 
as we hav ved i wl 
| with the eco apidity, per in tone instances a 
few hours have sufficed to complete the operation. 
e wholly concur with our experien 
ERKELEY İN regar hænom 
~ UNEQUALLED NEW 
DWAR TILEY b ny o Stra: rry 
grow and the public acide that he is now ready to 
send out bite well-rooted plants of the above Ee new 
Seedling Strawber: sig which has been grown a bea thoroughly 
t more than 20 of the newest and choicest varieties 
hen walking over E. T.’s Stra 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
AUREA e A 30, 1856. 
ere 
great growers, and very 
rear to ioe. e quality and flavour of ayer 
e, Esq. Manor House, Bathampton: — “This 
nest flavoured d Strawberries I havi ted. I 
of the the 
should baits thonght it had been the true 
fine 
British Gabe fr rom its 
m +h 
-Ag 
storms which have one 
one and the | 
compani 
o 
arding the p 
n of the microscopic spawn 
whi a 
The same question is also 
the Vine mildew, and remains equally wi 
r 
It is i oe th ie rage 
ow pa at ade ance than usual o 
n the tissues of the Potato a 
flavour, and should not have known the difference sey Ireland in numero be ad 
from its ite eine brighter in colour, and free from the green fishermen reported that they had seen from the nitrogenous ae’ ‘ 
Te i Aren always has?” ieke House, whose namo is well a — hen healthy Potato fields which Vine, however sc ae mg acts point ii 
nah te the. flocioulenrah wool; the ra immediately bec: — m. Of this a very extra-| that direction, and we knew that nitrogenous mia 
number of ii i, eee that 7 mae poi reir, iia valent wis iem nted out in the ie If that be 
e EAA ONE A A ri T Sk erries, near Dublin: Without goingback to those | so the sudden application of nitrates formed in 
The se te re the above fitnt. of it. zi ssolved in the rain k tie accom- 
as | Gays 
fine variety the- British Queen is as ritish wd Aa dent tions the followi s them, an ky rapidly absorbed by the roots of 
Ceen i delicate and t kind— occurred. correspondent mentions the following | panies ’ 
triiet and” mo s prod tiye f fruiters that bas iver yor, ‘boon | cases as having come hom" ps own knowledge :— = shane f fang fi wil account hr thet ae den 
grown; rrii A si oi ost “ ey 7 ment o ngi 4 
fie pira It a ie no. possesses t the “following fine eae j ps ett is As pairi Fay foie sty > duri Poop with electrical 
i = seldom tobe oe Mord in safety be sent o , viz, dist = a without ‘ttl a storm-cloud. was seen ‘by _ more, than one discharges i in ete atmosphere. oa would vot be 
inary, and for many days when ripe without deca: ee th th of disease in orcing 
of flavour, T t S | observer. 
yetoffered to the a rd ee a a one of tha Dat variadon ev berry >| diseased, and on the Saturday week after the storm | houses, her ae do apt vg there ; 
a a hada lectrical discharge was seen to | because nate o monia, 
ont werehalf r otten. Ane! hi charg seen to} 
ne for AEA creek AS EA È a cloud into a field on Thursday, | which is always in exces who roa ish the nitrogen 
eee A Post-office order is expected yen in e all} August 7. Prior to that time no trace is roth, This i ` a wey “liferent ro ion : br a 
Nurserymen, Seedsman. : ausible in ieia atio q 
DWARD TILEY, and. Florist, appeared ; now there can hardly found a nel to thi vegi p 
amor Creaa ae E orist, 14| Jithout one or two stems nearly rotten, and the! posed connection between lightning and Botrytis, 
