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SEPTEMBER 6, 1§56.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 595 
A UTIFUL FLOWERS climes 
EAUTIF UL FLOWERS. 2 packets,each packet 
ing 100 Seeds, sent post free, 1s. 2d. Calceo- 
jaria, Heliotropium, Hollyhoeks, Potnia, Verbenas, Fuchsias, 
Geraniums, and other choice Seeds, per pac! Est. ’ Catalogue 
on application. 
DWARF GERMAN eenean STOCKS, as imported, 36 
NEW AND mea P EEE E a E 
CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA. 
A ESSRS WATERER anp GODFREY have much 
with other rare Pines, such as nobilis, grandis, Jeffreyi, Ben- 
thamiana, &c., says, “ It was the hand: st in the whole 
expedition. It grows about 100 feet high and et in diame 
strietiy in rotation. One pl lant 21s: 3 six pienis 8, 4 1.10s. ; 12 plani 
7L. 10s —Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surre 
OB ERT PARKER begs to thers the following, of 
ltt he possesses a large stock in strong go Boob. <4 
plan r dozen 
Exotic Orchids a ae aie to! = 423. 
Stove and greenhouse Ferns ... on 
Har ae do, es. u 9 
riri an or Lycopodiums ... ‘i H By? 2B 
Gerani iums, show and wae aber 9 
ynerium argenteum (Pam rass) 18 
A Pri ced and Descriptive Catalogue is ett and will be 
forwarded post free upon application. A remittance or reference BOLUS: 
to accompany all orders from unknown correspondents. 
Paradise Nursery, Hornse 
„and Seven — ters’ Road, Holloway. FUCHSIA, 
al = A dy PA 
SHACKELL has ir ; experie nee tl hat to vette E do 
s 
beds, it is requisite to rem e 
«which he has offered them for sale in years past, so that they may 
get established before the cold weather sets in, In speaking of 
ger 
anp CO., — ae sent od and genie a E of the Legislature to provide some efficient 
m, 
0s 
£ re He a from the every ent named varie 
uctio may be rel the fu 
anotan ak an to say that it is now many years since h 
oe Nee ou it out, and he never had a fault found with Eve 
editor spoke in the highest fit. 
“stro is lente of Shackell’s Russian Superb ... 12s. per dozen. 
Shackell’s White Russian ons ove wy Ge. b 
Perpetual Purple Tree Violet oe a a 63. m 
White » sen). Spee aw 6s, " 
Double White Violet ae esii ob s Bat É 
Neapolitan Violet ... ove one aie, 1 Ge.) 2 
Old Russian, 10s, La 100; or oe ese 28s a 
All the above are stron, g good plants. a be ab 
40s., hamper and 4 
Rose 
age free 
___" Roveur SHACKELL, Florist, Locksbrook N , Bath. 
DARK LACED SEEDLING POLYANTHUS p MILNER. 
OHN WILLISON has great ae porigic in offering the 
above unrivalled Seedling at 5s. per plant, which has been so 
edessa t ki ay bens for the two last penn which took 
the tst, 2d and has been proni d by many 
Th Paro sA best i in its class. 
r. C. Turner's opinion :—“ Sir, your Polyanthus for size, 
shape, and marking, is the perfect flower I ever saw ; it is 
a beauty.” J.W. has saved a little seed from the above se edlin ng 
. 6d. g! show flowers 1 » 6d. | 
pal 
` dozen are taken. J. W. can supply good p plants, my the Henlow ite at 
low prices :—50 to 100 of the leading sorts of show sk va 
OUELL « > CO, tae isthe Soika fine strong healthy 
En imite of tio SO wing, 80 desirable for autumn and winter 
ration, 
Camellias, fine plants, well set with flower buds of the hand- 
somest varieties, 24s. to 30s. pep dozen, 
aleas, a splendid collection the best 
Azal inds, 12s, to 18s. 
T pr tii 
na rea plants, best hard-wooded kinds, 12s. 
per d 
Ej cris, of WIH we possess an extensive stock of fine bush 
owenii plants of the finest varieties, 12s. dozen. y. 
‘Greenhouse Plants.—To those forming a tion or making 
additions to what they already. we are enabled to ofer 
to advantage a fine stock of the handsomest leading kinds a 
pe! 
Tree ar —A large quantity o ot the more showy varieties, 
so desirable for winter blooming, 12s. per dozen. 
aT the erie and handsome varieties of recent intro- 
er doze! 
nths, tis exte! es ive collection of the most tg ae kinds 
EN to 
eae oe stomers a 
at vay fe of FLOWEI 
at da ly ere contin, and they respeetly solicit her 
= Poe Sa 
edy.” 
"This extraordinary paragraph very much shakes 
fid in the judgment of the Committee. 
According to this, a of fraud if he 
asses equal to any ieee in 
E SEEDS FOR PRESENT SOWING. 
ñ 6 
np e otherwise must accompany all 
LL & «Co, , Royal Nursery, G Great ¥ Yarmouth, Norfolk. 
Collection of H; yn a Jongus, yi ty 
n oth T se EAA direct 
The 6 ar wenes Chronicle. 
'MBER 6, 1856. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING K. 
Crrsrar Paracr Horticutturan Exurerrion: Wednesday, § Sept. 10, 
at 12 o’clock ; Thursday, Sept. 11, and rrid»y, Sept. 12, at 10 0’ 'clock. 
sells starch for sugar, provided he charges no more 
c| than ‘he value of the Larter of the two articles ; 
thus a pound of sugar being wo orth 4d., d of starch 
Fe greet t -a 
the | $4., a grocer v 
o buy at pound commits n o wrong ; Zi ihe e po or man who 
| cannot t tell the one from the other has no claim to 
Cte protection. There is no fraud, say the 
nted und ful 
er ‘ 
shopkeeper who sells rice Teaco of pepper, only 
! FLOWER SEEDS FOR PRESENT | provided his article is a omer low priced. This 
pe 
charging the price of rice, bv hari, although he 
spoils his customers’ ptovisione and the ure 
haspan who supplies loam instead ‘of guan ea anita 
wrong.falthough he ruins his customers’ crops, 
is surely free trade run ma It is clear that the 
Committee are unacquainted with „the practical 
working of these frauds, or they 
troduced into their report such a a ence as that 
u 
uld hav 
a involve peconiary fraud; even after 
w 
adult: 
ties hearing the ingenious Mr. ROBERT Arcarr WALLING- 
ToN, solicitor, Leamington, who thinks it quite 
ian 
e 
The first between those things w who ose nature requires 
mi i 
ther 
render them fit for commercial papati and such 
ion. ure Arnotto 
as de aratio 
g will not keep, and must be artificially pre aid 
AS- 
ti l 
| m by the Pharmaceutical Society. A second 0} 
n tho 
| like marmalades, pickles, and similar 
no known composition, but are pre ier so as to 
t on the ta taste a pm of the > buyer. The Commit- 
indeed sa 
containing pace in its composition. But what 
e meaning of ‘t e word marmalade? Some 
think that Quince marmalade is frag tha i pema 
ti Orange marmalade is je when made in part 
m Cranberries or from rer plas that Shiepbaxry 
marmalade (or jam) is the better for ra doe oy 
call such sng adulterations is 
To remedy the of things which 5 ‘he Com- 
mittee appears to exist, the Boar I 
Revenue, armed with new powers, w ould b e per- 
fectly competent. HES Comi mmi ittee however object 
this, on accoun What 
other Dutch Bulbs. 
DO a ea comprising all the very best of the 
“ proved” varieties, 3s. 6d. per 100. 
aapt fo for time he bas ‘eS culture, 98. per dozen; 
a general asso 
mmittee of | they propose is “ to ror menicipal or other 
skis and local or district authorities pipes or 
e whole they | officers, who, on et a 
successfully | reasonable suspicion, sl ri hatin era any 
persons guided | article sup} to be ‘adulterated, with a view to o 
economy, and | tl y some duly qualified 
al knowledge of | p or that purpose. On the report 
e existence , if it confirm the suspicion of 
called so, is "E a adulteration, a summo: issued and 
e be investigated cs the justices, who 
are e po ws inflic punishment, by fine 
articles | or imprisonm' case whe: 
"Without dis- fraud © ig ere % health shall have been pro 
Catalogues will be forwarded on application. 
-chester, Newcastle, and Hull, as well as to any Railway Station 
within 150 miles of the Nurse: 
Royal Nurse: 
Pat we s TE eese that it it has very nme bors 
of exaggeration, sgt as it Bh yee P 
he jostioes Rs Id als so be empowered to publish t ie 
names of offen 
Hf it sould bs practicable to obtain in "ang 
TY, "Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. 
nh read CUTER. i 
D RARE PLA 
OHN WEEKS aoe CO., King’s Ro Road, Chelsea. 
gions Horticultural Establishment is an unlimited source of 
ai ti 
The Collections of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
in all the various stages of growth cranes in endless variety, include 
n 
ery ki ind. 
THE SEED D PUTE ESS is conducted upon an extensive scale, 
every article warranted true to its kind, and of genuine good 
aces such evidence as would be required to 
call for or legiatie interferenco. For irai the 
we “should see no _ objection to this part of the 
ie ir P of 
onger of 
erations,” the 
to distinguish 
PA on the 
ne 
Committee. But the doings 
lately at annid at the —— n of amateur 
che’ pe are calc ulated t o throw serious doubt 
on t ke paai a selyme upon dee al evidence ; 
and unless p unquestionable knowledge 
could be found coupyer t the info orma ations s great i in- 
ec 
this nature is avery delicate secon chemical inves- 
i eera 
ty. 
GARDEN TOOLS, and Horticultural Imp! 
description, all the best make, no inferior ari rye m9 
oe 
chs: IRON VASES and’ FOUNTAINS, a great variety of | 7 e 4 
ost 
t beautiful desi 
aer anels WORK for all Oriini mtal Garden purposes. 
The Nobility and Gentry are most respectfully invited to 
visit this establishment, where Horticultural science in all its 
branches is in full operation, jeepers ba all modern improvements, 
so that a Lady or are tlem whatever they may 
require connected with pHa prear oeaan 
WEEKS & So, orticultural Builders and Hot-water 
Apparatus Manufactu: 
HOTHOUSES, GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, 
LONGING Pere PITS, S, dee. &. all made of the best materials, sent 
See our hiaan Catalogues of all the various branches of 
Horticulture; also Plans, anun; and Estmates, &c. &c. 
Jons Wuexs & Co, King’s Road, Chelsea. 
ka of magis! 
r price, ùt 
s Legislature 
that | find 
pe bes rte with the Sica sciences to ieh | ‘they 
end Partizan witnesses are moreover able to 
i or see almost anything they wish to find. So 
Fi A $ 
as ie 
This iari 
ars But, wh 
ade a H han a Taan fraud or injury | public 
r Committee to be the 
requi: 
e more discretion than is always locally to be 
It would be the more especially n 
ould 
| pressing the nro in question than priv: 
