594 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Szpremprn 6, 1856, 
‘DUTCH AND CAPE FLOWERING BULBS. 
JAMES CARTER & GO., SEEDSMEN, &C., 
288, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, 
to announce the arrival of their consignments of IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS, which the 
i y are glad to say are of first-rate lit 
Br — CATALOGUE OF BULBS, the twenty-first Autumnal series, will be forwarded free of ida. toll osha fen PARTS OF THE WORLD 
Bes... 
applicati 
JAMES CARTER & co, _SEEDSMEN, &c. &e., oi High Holborn, London. 
AMS 
AWBERRY Le] . 
E> AND À. SMITHA bani to inite "the Public to an in- | r LARIS: “IN ORPAR RAB ale RS. i fondi Rar Ss, M HCE, AND DESTRUCTIVE “ANIMALS ALS, 
spection of their BALSAMS (put aside for Seed) for B3 pee! ; his splendid = how to ralyse, and render them oooh e on the spot, 
whieh they obtained the Silver Medal at the July Show ig very large, of delicious flavour, and farei ough there’ be hundreds, so that they may be gathered with a 
anie Ganiéns, Rosen Pa Park. mha dn, with large upright trusses, many producing upwards of | Shovel and fina ned. The effect warranted, and the cost 
aes :—Blush, pink, white, scarlet, purple crimgon, scarlet = bbe “sng plant. aea ‘ooted ae ners can now be = nd to paralyse pan = e 94d. Materials can be bought in every 
flake, purple flake, searlet-mottled, crimson flake, crimson | parso oy ‘Asse ree ttance o Mr. OBERT BLAKE, Birdh m | own and village, The above astounding remedy sent post free 
bizarre, scarlet bizarre, crimson maculated, and crimson mottled. e, Chich Ki Sight a stamps to any address by Fisten & Sox, Publishers, 
—Omnibuses from Gracechurch Street, City, and Oxford Street, ingilan irae Established 1847. One Hundred tes testimonials 
p r ean, Set ulwich, passing within five minutes’ walk rssi RS, E G, HENDE ERSO ON anD erp’ S NEW | Sent sent first if desir 
peer is now published, a y be ee 
ED E T TE TON post a on application. additio: ne ne beara atA v / i er Wank. USEFUL AND Pipes 
ARDY'S SELECTED, PROLIFIC, and TM- |% BUDS it contains rey and it aA ara ase cence ERIR AREE 
- PROVED RED, 12s; and SUPERIOR, TRUE, (amongst which are Mrs. Story’s new white fiaa Ni ein Sag The CRYSTAL PALACE S PENDING FLOWER 
ar ge Bee MUMMY, p sper bushel,’ Bag, 1s. i the best in cultivation) can be had post free for 12 Stamps. "| KETS to the original and WUE oi other clowasit designs, _ 
. 6d. $ ers mus r 
aolapany applications, References—J. J. Mechi, Esa, Tiptree Rieter ee snw STRAWBERRY—for particulars of this deli- Hyacinth Stands, Violet, Crocus and Tulip Baskets in variety: 
Halland Rex. 6: Wilkins, Wix, Manningtree, Fisse: ea us vo aot iae or back numbers of this Paper. | Flower Stands, Garde a Arches, Tattica Work, pa eocing, de. 
On receipt of 12 stamps and a full-sized paesan envelope, The followin NEG I ae t Window Binit n Shades of all kinds of the fe 
addressed to any destination, will be sent by post Specimen ears Camelli g s Anglo pean po and other Bi rà “Cn ages of superior description; 
of each variety averaging above 100 grains! Also of Barleya A athe ia Jenny Lind Rhododendron Mrs. Dargan Aviaries ma Conservatories fitted up, by W. rR Impena! 
peculiar and pro ae variety, au donble poney ge ia ag Houtteana Earl of aooga Wire Works, 370, Oxford Street, nearly opposite Princess's 
of any other kind! A packet of this or the Wheat grains, pape antes Lord Bolingbroke Theatre. 
plant 1 rod, for 12 stamps. oe ba t epon Begonia a TEW T NE ~eg Er pa e 
“Also for another dozen stamps or 1s., “HARDY’s COM- | Rhododen Countess; of) ° nabarina N WI NETTING, Tanned if required, 
PETITION PRIZE ESSAY ON THE CULTIVATION OF | aape A bybrida $ sand wide, 24. per yard; 2 yards wide, 4d. per yard; 
CORN," cn » carefally revised for 1856-7, » Duchess of Cleveland Dianthus albo nigricans 4 yards wide, 8d. per yard. Half-inch mesh ditto, 2 yards wide, 
$ ABRAHAM faas & Sox, Seed Growers, &c., Limbourne ye hia ote a ror upressus Lawsoi 8d. per - The ELASTIC HEXAGON GARDEN NET. 
Brook and Knowle’s F: Maldon, Essex. : p, Aiso thei eir unrivalled seed of ALCE OLARIA, Ist quality, wasps ues Get oe eee a, ~ Spr ae pied 
Oe per packet; second ditto 2s. tay CINERARIA, "best , y rom it treex, flower or seed 8, r 
JOHN WESTWOOD has now for sale fine] healthy | 2s.6d.do. Primula sinensis fimbriata, 2s. 62. do. quality, | Square yard. TANNED NETTING, 2 or 8 yards wide, 1h. per 
lants of ‘the following for cash, Parties wishing for their Spring List as 2000 Plants can have an 4 or 6 yards wide, 3d. per yard. At W. Cutxixcronp’s, 
O3ES.—Devoniensis, Safr rend presen ip ms ik aig the same forw a at post free on applica , Edmund Terrace , Ball's Pond, Islington. 
and Cliftoniensis, in 48-sized p at 12s. per dozen, on thei We gton Nursery, St. ood, * Samples exhibited, with prices — in the South-west 
wd 00t — -— - — — Gallery of the Crystal Palace, Sydenhai 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS, in 48's, at 8s. per BULBOUS ROOTS Maths a 
JASMINUM NUDIFLORUM, in 48's at os vac ilies AUGUSTE VAN GEERT, Nu man, Ghent, HEATING BY Hort WATER. 
VARIEGATED GERANIUMS.—Flower of the Day and Belgium, begs to offer the following Bulbe, e of the best J JONES, Iron Mercnant, has always a great 
Brilliant, at 3s. and 4s., and so at 3s pio Aue en. quality, and all Hinia flowering roots. Will be ready to send out | ¢ variety of Cylindrical and $ aa Benare’ in Stock, Hot-water 
HELIOTROPES.—Florence Nightingale, John Cattell, and | in the course of the month. Pipes, Elbows, Tees, Syphons, Throttle- Valves, Stop-Cocks, Coil- 
Beauty of the Boudoir, at 5s. per dozen. j Per 100 Per 25 | Pipes, and Boxes, Trough Pipes, Fire and Poros ace Bars, Double 
gua deg IMT RSLS (double whit 6 Gladiolus Couranti fulgone 42s. | Gladiolus Aglae . 30s. Ay a shere es, and Soot Doors. Drawings and prices of the 
s, ani per he , Fanny Rouget 42 abov ates given for the A eal fixed 
UB Sa eet PERSICUM RUBRUM, at 9s. per Hee good ö » fuigons sine il pio cta a "42 ot Tor za kedhiri ish J, agua Iron Bridg: o Whar! f, 6, Bankside Lenton, 
, Mdme. Coudert ... |”. 50 n» Comte: e Bresson near the e Sot ithwark Iron 
onic. ot zene frstrate srame a s o Ain 7 Mame; Horney <. T03 | Dom Suan s os aw 25 ae een 
r n—a ... 
FAIRY ROSES.—Fine strong plants, in 48's, at 8s.; smaller} ” M, Gorgeon 142 jee ee k j R PEILL, ay, New Park Street, Southwark, 
"tle are plants, at 5s. ncn ry » Triomphe @Enghien „M. Corbay .. are, BD. Ome (late STEPHEN ie Pett), Inventor of the Improved 
BS Wrist Kai RED cee at we nikar ais iste ARA (per 50) 30 » Couranti carneus ... 50 | Conical Boilers in Brot: and Copper, is show enabled to maser 
ade to receive or 0 the Aa kiah err The above are all splendid varieties of Gandavense. h AI the trate AMATYA n the wt pada ae ed eA his la ar oe 
aeei Per 100 Per 100 | for W Buildin on Teon Conver rato 
. DIADEMATUMS COCCINEUM and ERUBESCEN: are oe (et iw one dings of every descriptio e E 
WHITE, PINK, AND SALMON- FLOWERING RINDS. — E Aaa a a T ant ACANT OE otil TA rk. Prices, de, atthe 
Kingsbury’ Pet, Skeltoni, Boule de Neige, Miss Emily Field, |” Pies eo ega E A hon apee Hne bea naar aat 
Triomphe de ont. aoten, eA d'Amour, Ruibons, veiw at | 3 ” EE, 38 per os piy He WATER PIPES (Cast Iron) at WHOLE- 
erate : t, Princess ‘Alice, , Hydrangea- y ieathtng a po casa a is pee me te a tong Henek igs erg Teo Pinea 
5 - ” pabesen ES, and every requi 
“flower Ribas TE TEOTAN sus ees Co hostess site ie 10, Siei, Deore, PE ai eh i no si ee et description 
ryt F t ET good varieti uilđers’ Castings, Pipe: utters of e i 
i Jot Nepal Be wy damage taps, tote 6l. po 100 and upwards ; Azalea indica, a7 do., 41. per 100 and | in stock at Mr. Lyscu WHITE’ "3" Ol Old Barge Iron hate See 
Rosy Scarlet, Trentham Gem, Masterpiece, &c, PAN ‘G. bogs to say be has on sale 20 fine strong health SS Biackir wists 
PENCILLED OR FANCY VARIETIES —Delicatum, odo- Orange Trees, some covered with fruit» ‘The lot ma be had tr 
ratissimum punctatum, Mary Fox, pilahan. "Cite ria- | 60 Meher Pesce included. The asily be sem: fi 
dorum majus, Duchess of Sathariand, &c. Also Cerise Unique, re the Ghent steamer, are 
ee at doen in-Chief, Life Guardsman, and many other varieties, | “Tre nia, 12 finoinanioi varieties for 36s.; Lælia majalis, 
Catalogue will be shortly issued of J. Ws stock of | 2e: ee a ag 
show, Fancy, and French Semetee, and forwarded ag to all EAT A as GARDEN LABEL.— 
app! s stock is worth inspection, being the lar; 
nent Carte ot word gest iaia Soe pee on ates ceipt of three postage 
Floral Nursery, Ac’ H., Lydburynorth, Sal 
UNEQUALLED NEW a W na RUNING.—The GRECIAN a SAWS 
ADT ARD TE TILEY begs to announce to Straw are universally age to be the best for every 
and the that he is now ready to | deseriptionof Pruning. They cut 
send PE Straw ber porey, whieh Ra : a ni es above and tore shiy other, anà do not p or break. Price 2s. 6d., 3s, and 3s. 6d. 
Seedlii raw wn on 
Fhe: araba a Ai rest y each.- ae Hix, late W. Coleman, Cutler, 4, Haymarket, 
yet sen SE OORT See SNE RTO SRN aE SO ARG SE Cane ee 
pipen persons vigor walking over E. Ts Strawberry beds MAPPIN?’. ARIETY. 
and vores the fruit various kinds, have always been Ss imr hera CES: ps jt petit y 
ht the dour of ts ber has surpassed all th: 
es ever before tasted. was generally, “Tels 
quite equal to that fine pak et the British Queen, if not 
better.” More than a bundred names could e ed if 
requisite who have a!l given the same opinion. I here mention 
ni 
greai wers, and very 
particular with regard to the quality and flavour of strawberries. | [OSEPH MAPPIN anp BROTH QUEEN 
Opinion of C. Mande, Esq., Manor House, Bathampton: — “This Cuttery Works, Sheffield; and 67, King writin bees |B 
is one of the finest oe Strawberries I have ever tasted. I | London, where the largest stock of Cutle ery in the world is kept, 
should have thought it had been the true British Queen from its Drawings forwarded by post 
Peca flavour, and should not have oia gfo the Seay 90"! bs E ey tie CAM eect ead rat ees ee E E 3 ) 
rom its being brighter in colour, a fr r 
pons sgh preeer » PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. franos and Gold Medal at the Paris Univ oraal Exhibition © 
C. Sainsbury, Swainswick House, p iar pa is we m \ i 1856. great variety of these 
known to bary, Hag, Sm world, being To SS DS ro ad for farms of all sizes, lar ann 8 ag a egy 
jenna Fa @ finest seedling D: alias th: Se ; i gentlemens’ riding si eries, 
sent out :—*‘ This is one of the rer t fla £ ` G AND 
have ever tasted, and should like to a Apai of it.” K = SET pi PAER COMBINED CRUSHIN non 
The advantage of the above splendid St f ES J |GRINDING MILL is highly effective for Crushing jey, 
fne variety tbe British is as follows ji e and is also a most excellent Mealing Mill for 
Queen is a vi and tender kind—this is one of thi h steam power; Oil Cake steam 
and most productive fruiters that has been | for English and Foreign Cake; ized d Portable | nre 
aee; pice very berg Bans shape, and of a most paara Engines; combined Threshing mes Saw arne: 
e . It also possesses lowing fine property, which is arts, &e., all of a superior desc tion, are 
seldom to be met withs Soucpeilienhina is, casei eatin, S Soe anp COOKE’S CELEBD ATER, EREN by bali. Tousen, St Pete er's Jor Works, Ipswich. Tilustrated 
may with safety be seut to any distance without Faust BUDDING, and GRAFTING KNIVES, VINE and | peo Lisi ta sent trea on applica 
pt for many days when ripe without decay or loss ING SCISSORS, &e., a3 tested, fae RAR, and re- tok: 
l prove to be one of the best varieties ever | P° ed upon in the Gardener's Chronicle by Dr. ow (see No. manufacture, 
for every purpose for which a Strawberry 47, Nov. 24, 1855), can be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds Imitations of our Roller Mills, of very inferior mam nich, from 
man in the three kingdoms. These Knives eee the. English being “tered for _ s oe and else fos gets to mislead 
1. 15s, for 50; 12, for 25; | 204 French Exhibition Prize — in goa 1855. The thet mblance sign to — = lai ess & 
tS che 4 25 ot or ae ‘dau sent postage and | blades warranted to carry the keen edge of a razor, on to wear opuutie: We ancy give notice, — a whose 
í Postati order, is expected to accompany all pon to the bi Ker Y, 96, gate Street, are roe TE go ricoltural Im- 
mee S. & C. beg also to call attention to their Garden Shears, Hoes, | depôt our Mills may be seen; and a dn is Stand 43- 
ent Department of the Spy aai R ich 
Narerymen, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, | Rakes, Trowels, Hammers, and all kinds of Horticultural Tools. | pleme: 
Established 1738. 
