SEPTEMBER 13, 1856.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
BEAUTIFUL Harpy 
CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA. 
in 
veh Pare Seis One avant 21s. ; six plants, 4l. 10s.; 
Ti. 108.— —Kn ap Hill Nurse: Y, Woking, 8 urre; 
12 plants, 
HAR 
— ATERER begs say that he is now 
pared to execute orders for the pececnensoped RHODO- 
DENDRONS i in good strong established plan’ 
“iid we foo Be te ie RER; ange intense crim- 
uss of bloom ani and fine foliage; 
RHODODENDRON MRS. JOHN WATERER; bright rosy 
crimson, dark spots, fine conical truss and excellent habit; 
s. each, 
RHODODEN DRON LADY ELEANOR emia ver- 
oo) gask minash e a iai 
Sipe 10s. 6d. each, 
wy end these varieties as being far superior 
anything of the "kind belts 6 offered, Tai = being asie eag 
in proof of which toot blooming se: s not till from the 10th 
to the end of the month of June, 
merican preity Bagshot, Surrey; near the Sunning- 
dale Station of Waterloo, Wokingham, and Reading Railway, _ 
es E. G. eon 
of Bulbs it contains revised list: ERA Site" 3 
and CINE AS. The new plate of 5 poe Geraninms 
(amongst which are Mrs. ‘Piris new white flowering varia! deai 
t in cultivation) ca had post free for 12 Stamps, 
he ADAIR STRA WBERRY—for ei ip es this deli- 
cious variety see Catalogue, or back m f this Paper. 
Price 50s. per 100 Plant: 
The following New Plant; 
Camellia Jenny Lind Bhododandron Mrs. Dargan 
Echites Houtteana Earl of Burlington 
lea The Bride “m Lord Bolingbroke 
do. Louis Napoleon picta 
Rhododendron Countess of » cinnabarina 
yn hybrida 
ss of Cleveland | Dianthus albo nigricans 
ok Hamilton Cupressus Lawsoniana 
” 
Also ‘sats r spree asa seed of CALCEOLARIA, ist quality, 
5s, per packet; second ditto 2s. 6d, Negri Plage pest quality, 
2s, 6d, do, Primi ula sinensis fimbriata, 2s. 6d. 
Parties dae for their Spring List oF 2000 Plants can have 
the same rded post free 
AND 
OHN WEEKS AND COs King’s Road, Chelsea, 
SEED 
3 ESTABLISHMENT. 
ex ER 
XUTTON anp > SONS | have 
poy ction of H; yacintha, Anemones as Cro- 
cuses, an merous other ous Flower Roots, direct 
; [om one of the pon ferii ieg enap in Haar lem. 
Pri moderate. Lists gratis, and post free. 
OTS. 
DUTCH Owe 
FL 
Ke 
Pion, de AWSON AND SON, Srepsmen to the 
g leave to intimate to their maaan and 
yo ablic — a=) of a very fine selection of FLOWER 
ROOTS in ion EEs Pape and they respe rile solicit oor 
orders for the e. Catalogues may be had free oe 
27, Gre eat Ge eorge Street, Westmins' 
ARDY’S ‘SELECTED, "PROLIF IC, and IM 
PROVED 12s; and SUPERIOR, TRUE, 
MUMMY, 20s, 
‘me 
Hall; and Rev. G. Wilkins, Wis, 
ze 
of aati ¥al prs averaging above 100 g reer “tise er f Barley, a 
peculiar and prolific Paget airis irainee doable ordinan roduce 
of any Siker kind! Big ket of this or the Wheat grains, to 
plant 1 rod, for 12's mp 
Also for p Sirana ia mps or 1s, “ HARDY’S COM- 
PETITION PRIZE ESSAY ON THE CULTIVATION OF 
ypa ,” carefully revised for 1856-7. 
M HARI 
AHA DY & Sov, Seed Growers, &c., Limbourne 
nd Kno mle ’s Farms, Maldon, Essex. 
eT 
SHACKELL com we ved e: 
by exp 
ed well with Tiere o ane be a 
beds, i equisite to remov 
which he has offered them for ke in piki 
get established before the cold weather sets in. In speaking of 
his beantiful Violet the RUSSIAN SUPERB, it needs no stronger 
al oes endatio pint to say that it is now many A Ana since he 
jan he ad a fault found with it. Every 
terms of it. 
rience that to 
. yoo pena in pots or | I 
arlier than the time at 
past, so that they may 
ts i 
t it ou never h: 
hort selteced od r spoke in the highest terms 
Strong te 3 Shackell’s Russian Supe: 
Shackell’s White Russian we 
Perpetual Fun rple Tree Vict ove 
x 
£ 
3 
Russian, 10s. per 100; “or ia 
All the above are strong ‘good plants, 
10s., hamper and package free. 
ROBERT SHACKELL, Floris rist, Locksbrook brook Nursery, Bath. 
“4 the "drank ba ‘above 
| CAMEULIAS, mr lower buds of different sizes, 
| STANDARD SWE EET BAYS, with straight si 
ee 
‘NHOICE SEEDS FOR ERER AT r pateta d 
ket—s. d. 
CALCEOLARIA from EVIT REA 
fully impregnated ie 6 
GERA > ae m first-rate Florist varieties |. 1 0 
from the new showy French ditto... 1 0 
» rcn icant fancy ditto .,, ee 1 O 
n from Scented-leaved ditto .., oe 
from the finest new Rose, Pink, 
White , Åc., of the Scarlet habit ... wads! Beat? ES 
A remittance in stampa or sewn must accompany all 
orders from unknown corresponden 
JouN Caren, Narediti, Westerham 
JR aieh e t amp eae to offer athe following of 
healthy 
os Orchids .. pee +» from e 
Stove and greenheuse Ferns , w »„» 38 
Hardy + ee T ae 9 
Sel anata nellas or Lycopodiums ... 4, a. yy io 
Geraniums, abo and fancy varietie: 
rat ee argenteum (Pampas Grass) 8 
iced and Descriptive Catalogue is A eo will be 
fo at post free upon aaie 
to see pct all sbi froi ir now 
_Parad se Nursery, H side ma and Seven A 
“1B AGE anp CO., Seep MERCHANTS and Growers, 
Southampton, can now supply, carriage free on South- 
Western— s. d. 
Prime New English Trifoli 
i Berth bmg per hed 
n Early Six Weeks’ Stub Do Turnip, per Ib. «. on 
», Chives" Oran, 
” 
Led tp . s.. 
ge Jelly pra pen lb. 
Italian n Ryegrass, per q 
n different sizes and fine named varieties. 
tems ánd fine 
shaped head 
ORANGE TREES, of sorts and sizes, both with and without fruit. 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM ; grafted mo full of flower 
bodes This is one of the most most fragrant winter blooming plants 
in per nergy 
ERICAS awp EPACRIS, strong flowering plants. 
PINUS BENTHAMIANA (true) ; certainly the handsomest and 
hardiest of all the long leaved passer aime 
Sn t. 13. 
» London, Sept 
LIP CATALOGUE, 
(IHARLES TURNER mn to intimate hee his 
TULIP ee ao hae UE, wii 
mein cn oppiin 
Turn 
A Catalogue at, Sas FA Foster's, oo and 
ruer’s new eee Fancy Geraniums, Cinerarias, &c., will 
Sept 
BULBOUS ROOTS, Tra be ready in September. 
J git Horticultural Establishment is an unlim’ ited source of UGUSTE acl pg AN, Ghent. Now ready, very choice CI NERARIA, 2s. 6d. per packet. 
attraction. Belgium, begs to he following "Bibs; pep of the pert t| bia. fe Seer CALCEOLARIA, 2s, 6d. „ 
he Collections of STOV = GREENHOUSE PLANTS, red Will be re: ‘al Nursery, Slough. 
inal the various of inendless variety, include quality, and all strong flow snp eer a llvbe ready vaata 
py artis TEA ih 10] Peras —— 
arge stock of G struc! m eyes, ve: | e 
“RUT sa E aise ail C anny Rouget ss fulgens i caions ague.. .. 3 The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
m ries Rouillai s.. 
THE SEED BUSINESS is conducted upon anextensive seale, |», fulgens aurea picta E esata bag SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1856. 
sale art arranted true to its kind, and of genuine good| » = Condert sel = a, hl Pa 
asta D EN Toots, and H orticultural Im mplements of every s = Lp cal + 42 Tb ois area tide of Mormons now flowin 
ption, all the best m: no inferior article kept. . 3 
CAST-IRON VASES seme: FOUNTAINS, a gr Sei y variety of ” ‘Triomphe d'Enghien . Corbay . el creasing "hee towards the United States is to be 
the most beautiful designs. (per 50) 30 á Gaa carneus 50 | stopped, it is more likely to be aie ma by a 
I Nani te Gon Ornamental eee. aici The above are all splendid varieties of Gandavense, knowledge of the difficulties such e ants iy 
m re: 
perdia vaarini rra te estate Per 100 | to encounter than by cons’ siderations “OF any 
seo isin infu al snare combining sil modera Tnimprovements, | Lilium lancifolium album 63s. | Lilium oz.10s. | nature, We therefore a ourselves of a favour- 
So that a or Gentlem: select whatever they m: rubrum ... 80 n atrosanguineum .., 42 able rtunity for th f pointing out 
tequire connected with Hortiesiiens, 7 3 Cypripedium spectabile ... SEP y p poz t 
af ; s Con E Cos Horticultural Builders ” = eee T per doz. 24 true nature of he ae e Paige whither 
DPparatus 80 ” ” t ps, in 
HOTHOUSES, | GREENHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, | pubescens 30 ~ 
FORCING PITS, &. &c. all made of the best materials, sent superbum per doz 10 candidum ,, 36 | the perils which beset may deter some at 
to any part of the conntry. Camellias with Panierads of = vivian least from blind dly paei to destruction. Our in- 
See our ae Catalogues of all the various branches of | 6l. per 100and upwards; Azalea indica, do., do., 42. per 100 and | jon. ta: E h : £ M.J 
sai ng | formation is derived from the narrative of M. Jur 
Horticul ser —— and eae &e. i wie : 
oo aiid & Co., King’s Road, Chel Wie Paonia, 12 fine-named varieties for 36s.; Lelia majalis, Remy, Tgi grag French naturalist, 
ua W STRAWBERRY aan uaa eee sited last year, and w statements 
DWARD TI LEY be to announce traw OHN WESTWOOD has n fine health t 
= a sa and t the cote pts at i that he in now ready to plants of the following ae This traveller, e sith one companion, quitted San 
out. strong well-rooted plan the above malled new | ROSES.—Devoniensis, “poor akpa sa pa Malmaison, hye gg on the 30th July, 1855. The early part 
g Strawberry, which has been grown and thoroughl a i t 12s. per do: their PTA J, , E 
Proved against sit Mahe 120 of the ne n grown and nce Fr ow moot n 4&-sized pots, ai ae ca f their journey through what is ed the Sierra 
p sara out. LIS, in 48's, at 8s. per do Navada of California, was a; e ; 
Sed tasting Ihe, E a vant kinds, have. ah enn SASMINCAENUDIELD HU i 5. eee es ang | the dense forests of Coniferous plants recalled the 
j ower e 4 
= on that the finvounot this Be Baat law ssed all that Brilliant, at 3s. and 4s., and Dandy at 3s. per dozen. Ips of Savoy ; i ws, on the rocks, every- 
eand ever before tasted. The word was geverally, “Itis| HELIOTROPES.—Florence Nightingale, John Cattell, and appear rodigious multitude of 
Tate equal to that fine Strawberry the British Queen, if not | Beauty of the Boudoir, at Bs, per denon, PP. promig a x . gay 
better.” More than a hundred names could be mentioned if| PEZUNIA IMPERIALIS (double white), at 6s. per dozen in | flowers, which filled the air wi ce. 
ae who hare all given the same opinion. I here mention 48's, and 4s. per dozen in 60's, riogonums in endless variety peculiar 
names of two gentlemen who are great ers, and very YCLAMEN PERSICUM RUBRUM, at 9s. di good | 
Particular with-regard te diaiigetthyouns Sua Toar. diatasi bera. time eg Bon basa | feature to this STara] A Pyrola with variegated 
kanha, € sities Eons Mapon ee pe tisupione = TIE PRIMULA FIMBRIATA SINENSIS, in 48's, at 7s., and in | leaves grew beneath the Fir trees, rested on a 
e e finest flavou t i ave ever tasted, t dozen—a first-rate st x i 
Should have thought it had been the true British Queen from its et ROSES.—Fine strong plants, £ i little forest of musk-scented Rubus. The highest 
maani and should not have known the difference except | but good plants, at 5s. per dozen, a | point they in mountains was 9600 feet 
from its being brighter in colour, and free from the green top he true old RED; CLOVE, at 3s. per dozen aceordin aneröid. <A by Carson 
whet the ee always has.” .W. is toreceive orders for the undermentionea Vall ia k them: into the plsi liste the l oa 
xno, Sainsbury, Esq, Swainswick House, whose name is well Bedding í delivered in October next, at 4s. per ey, Wook tnem pD, Y AANA 
owm to the florieulrural a F of a great | dozen e road to He: ts t 
nest seedli that have ever yet been | DIADEMATUMS COCCINEUM and ERUBESCENS. | ttest spri wn, the water indicati 
tam ati“ This is one of the finest flavoured Strawberries 1 WHITE, PINK, 4 AND SALMON FLOWERING KīNps.— | the ho Ma td “gyre Heh a oes 
Tove ated, and should like to have plants of it.” bury Pet, Skel Miss Emily Field, | temperature y e, 179° . 
fne variety the. Bi itish m is as follows:—The British conn aie ae Da e, Bose at ‘shes, H econ Nenermalere eyen here. verstation main 
Tusen is a very delicate. and tender kind—this ig one of the | Mommy, Gaelg exmenees, Go ee 
grown t, 284 most, productive fruiters that has ever yet been IVY- LEANED White (true large white), pink, and scarlet- | boiling fluid. 
olone, DeTries very large, shape, and of a most splendid | flowering. ere a total cha came all 
Seldom 42%, 8180 possesses the , Which is| | SCARLET AND CERISE.—Le Titien, Kossuth, Bishopstowe | à 
so that Pemet with in any other kind, texture, let, King of Nepanl, Reidi, Conway’s Royalist, Trentham was desolate. The I tation, the en- 
it may with safety be sent to any distance without Rosy Scarlet, “Trentham Gem, VARIETIES lled meadows, the cooling shade, the limpi 
» and kept for m y ksa oih tipa without bem Sangean cna no OR arit VARIETIES.—Delicatu Delicatum, odo- s ` 
sisa It will prove to be one of the best varieties pu Mary Fox, Sidonianum, Citria. | Streams disa; red. On the f the river 
is requireg Be Public for every purpose for which a a Strawberry | oon sume and, &c. Also Ceri course they followed nothing better ap- 
z in-Chi: Life Gu many other v: 
or one gavell-rooted plants 82. per 100; 17. 15s. for. 50; 12. for 25; | sean Ses. F stunted Willows and s. Now 
Package ozen for 12s.; the 25 or the dozen sent Lam and B. A Catalogue shortly issued of J. Ws stock of ‘age Jeserts : the cov with a salt 
commends’ A Postoffice on is expected to Show, Fancy, and French Geraniums, and forwarded gratis ste all | crus which few miserable 
Edward Truer, pm eaae g A T irde aaa A Crabby Chenopods) sr up. The mo 
Seal has ar, i 
Nursery, Acton Road, Turnham Green. 
untains 
hich formed a sort of frame to the horrid scene, 
