SEPTEMBER 27, 1856.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 643 
FIRST CLASS CARNATIONS. PANSIES, PICOTEES, [suger 
FIRST CLASS CARNATIONS, PANSIES, PICOTEES, 
AND PINKS. 
ae SEED `| (CLEORGE JACKMAN. Woking Nurse 
: g Nursery, Woking, 
(BARITS SCHOFIELD has now ready in strong BERKSHIRE 3 oe ESTABLISHMENT G Ta has mu pleasure to acquaint his friends, patrons, 
plants, at greatly reduced prices, the above named Florist’s Gis ee - 1 public, that he bas this season to offer an extensive 
Flowers. A Descriptive ign is just si aetdaneasgy amino UTTON anv SONS har ock of well grown STANDARD and DIF EUI DORES con- 
d free. Terms very liberal to nurser ymen taking large à sisting o all the leading and most approve nds. Priced 
pattern Cash or reference will be required from parties pall Y Odion v of Py the, “anemone J i a List will be forwarded fie on a pete say thee r 27. 
unknown. u other 0 ow oots, direct W SCARLE Mi “© SiR COLIN CAMPBELL” 
C. S. has als vidios Ppa elomii Seed selected from the from o one of the most RA roaches: i BE V SCARLET GERANIUM P Bee aoe now sending 
onean p i> tho meng! pc Yorkshi ER id i out this beautiful GE VIUM: it is brilliant 
DU rlet with a large clear white eye, throwing its trusses of 
EORGE AF AN s to sta en that | bloom well above the foliage; habit slightly compact, Sings 
PRICED CATALOGUE is now ready, and can be had | am le, with a well marked hors It was exhibited at 
free on application, femte perl Choice Conifers, Hardy Ev J Crystal Palace and much admired, and has been ordered by m 
greens, and Ornamental Trees cad Shrubs, om a which are abn < è ee gentlemen and gardeners that have seen it. Price 5s. oe grd 
grown and constantly removed; is also an extensive grower of za es as 4 one ea for every mee! ordo en ganas sual discount 
Roses, and Fruit and Forest Trees. Es LAWSON anv SON, pa DSMEN to the | Trade.— err Koen s. 
G. J. particularly iia to call attention to his Dwarf-trained QUERN, &e., eg ry Fa intimate to eir Customers and | iy “Q 
Fruit Trees, being c grown and well trained, including all | the Publie the arrival of a very fine fir a of FLOWE: IVERY Ar 5 ASON beg to say that na established 
the leading kinds. ROOTS in excellent moat alg nd ey Pree yang solicit ae J. 1 f this fine Az. eo will be ready the third i ie 
—— Nursory, £4 mile from Woking Station, South Western | orders for the same. Catalogues may b e had free n applica cation. | Octorh pas p aa e E eins bee 
where all Trains stop and conveyances can be obtained. TE Grea t George Str b Westm | petober. The Subscribers feel it unnecessary to say anything 
pK ——— e —*__________ | further of its fine properties, except that it has received the 
UGH TOW a p CO. would call the attention of DUTCH = ULBS | highest given to seedlings lsa at = wea oe 
purchasers to their very large and cm stock of the under- | National Floricultural Societies. Pri few 
wees articles, petion, which are in the best possible health, and | sized bl ng plants at 42s. 
well w e Eg ti 
-= a of Nurserymen who have kindly ordered it will appear 
mth. The bi allowance to the trade. A Descriptive 
ae all ve Fer beg varieties may be had in exchange for 
parade EAS, in different sizes and fine named varietie SS Dek : “ 
H, Juy., Exotic e AME, Chelsea, | one Postage stamp.—Dorking Nursery, Sept. 27. 
A 
r ARRIER on Scie a of different sizes. 
STAN BAY 
NDARD SWEET S, with straight stems and fine | Ants VEIT Nursery, à ee 
ones’ inana r RRA SNL A E ts, bura oe annonnee tha hh as received his haere ig peg ot OBERT PARKER begs to inform his friends and 
S ui 0. » an ase 0 say = 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM; z grapa plants full of flower | are PARTICULARLY FINE and in EXCELLENT re soos Catalogu: ma | aera OF GERANIUM, CINERATIAS. a, is now ready 
of the most fragrant winter blooming plants | are now ready, and will be forwarded on application. tion. ” 
buds. This is gri gp rai ’ pp and will be forwarded, pos icatio 
paeigvation os S, strong flowering plants. the e grea at Penang a pe ating A oo par ee Eek! eal direct attention to he following, ne be = 
PINUS BENTHAMIANA (true); 7 the handsomest and ion a best ge i fate bs depe acl in great measure on their | be peat ects hy Glaciol toe, S ipi nej eac ii ey ji 21 4 
of all the long leaved Con SEASON.—Sept. 27. Suite indica, of a from, ne 18 0 
Clapton on: Tura mey, Tondon, ‘sept. 27. BOL as mellias, of sorts, from, per as 24 0 
New AnD BEAUTIFUL Harpy CONIFEROUS TREE, Por anD BROWN’S Advertisement of BULBS | Cyclamen Atkinsi, i a bulbs, each ... “3s. 6d.to 5 0 
ee MURE TLAWSONIANA. of sera ROOTS seo the third page of the “ one Gardener” | P per don m formosum, the finest saciid ever offered, w6 
SSRS 2 ci abs GODFREY have much Chetan and: sorted ‘collect on | Epacrises, of sorts, from, per doz, 0) IO U a A 
pleasure in offeri ove fine plant raised pest seed | Ericas, not sorts, from, per doz. 12 0 
sent home by Mr. W. eae ‘ou in describing it in connection a = an per Ser | Ferns, hardy, from, pe yer dow. eg A ie 
with other rare Pines, such as nobilis, grandis, Jeffreyi, Ben- ATA habia Een oe ens season of the folowing msp stove and jen nh from, me EM glen 
thamiana, &e., says, “ It was the handsomest tree in the whole | Pe had on applica | Gynerium paaa tion —s Grady por Baa rsd 3 (0 
expedition. It grows about 100 feet high and 2 feet in diameter; | Bulbs and Roots. Fruit Trees. | Orchids, Exotic, from, per doz. iy ox 3 0 
the foliage is most delicate and graceful, the branches bend up- m a nna Plants, Strawberries. | Selaginellas, of sorts, from per doz. A is 0 
wards at the end like a Spruce and hang down at the tip like an | Hollyhoc eraniums, | A remittance or’ referen nee to accompany all orders from 
a Ta jie top shoots droop like 2 Deodar, and the ae eee Senis. | unknown corresponden! 
tim! g clear, and workable.” Seedling plants will be sent oniteræ zal dica. ornsey, Seven Road, Holloway, 
out in Augnst upon the following terms, P and orders executed ailg Shrubs and Climbers, Stove and Greenhouse Plants. | „Paradise Nursery, Hornsey, and Seven Sisters Rond, Holloway, 
strictly in rotation; One plant 21s. ; six plants, 4l, 10s.; 12 plants, | Rose: Winter-flowering ditto. UTCH AND OTHER BULBS, 
7. 10s.—Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surre ae bury, Suto. T CATTELL has in addition to his usual 
Sabin A E EE 
W GERANIUMS OF 1855.—Fine strong healthy COLLE DUTCH BULBS, mare Uaa stash te teeta pee ee ve make 
Plants of the whole of the Show and Fancy varieties raised LLIAM RENDUE AND CO., SeeD MERCHA Siberica, which is without exception the hardiest and most 
¥ Beck, Dobson, Foster, Foquet, E.G. Henderson and Sons, Plymonth, ne wc ch te mre in offering the following showy of our early spring Paris A tnd Bulbs 3s. 6g. per 
Horie ge a Gi proving 4 ha ye = E Collections of Dutch Roots, s, for large and small-sized garden ba 1? per be Rien per 1000. J. z aiara paa m 
London, at 36s. per dozen; also all the varieties let out in 1854, | No. 1 Collection, all the most approved sorts axe a Borat Gr Javhihi. aitoli ea ta mina splendid hybrid 
2s. each, or 17, per dozen, carriage to any of the London Railway | No, 2 sympa, smaller quantities 7 2 5 0 Amaryllis in great variety, Vallotas of sorts, Gladiolus, 
stations included, and where 24 or more are taken no charge will | No. 3 r a small garden a i 1 5 0 Alstremerias, &c, and is enabled to suj supply them at very 
pt wai ome &c., and extra — si si ipo te Sop to 100 ly, in Tore ery fin ie erie P 1 0 moderate prices. "A Priced Catalogue of the whole is just 
r age. ‘or particulars various d, ha 
other plants now on sale at Ree kar reduced prices, see | 50 a 50 priae Sr bie Ks A 5 i eee ee pA: Went caer 
Advertisements the eners’ Chronicle of September 6th | 50 + ale vl 110 0 
and 13th. A full descriptive Catalogue of Show, Fancy, Bedding, | 24 P varieti At 0 
A A As ” es ” 0 15 
and French Geraniums, will be shortly issued gratis to all] 12 010 0 oh Gar Chro ` 
applicants. J. Wesrwoop has much pleasure in stating that Det ike ii he e ryenerg ronie o 
having expended much money and labour in wii and sen etailed lists a the above "are given i in “ Descrip- 
leting his stock, it is: now the largest and most perfect of it: pe. Price Cu inal pes Hisense which ms behad in) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1856. 
ind in existence, and well worth inspection. ii for ostage s 
3 Më SRS. G. HENDERSON anp SON beg to | Winton E E E, Resm Co Seed Merchants, Plymouth |r HE history of Werzixcrowia is is not yet exhausted. 
tate that the unequalled DAHLIA— MPORTED DUTCH ROOTS. |M. Jurres Rémy, whose’ account of the road from 
CRYSTAL PALACE SCARLET, a eae 
a T a te. a fad, to, Wit E. RENDLE anp CO., Seep Mer- California to Mormonland we gave the other day 
a most Shon rari eg eeu Dahlia pete aiai i, A TS, Plymouth, have much pleasure in (p. 611), has published some very interesting details 
public. y be seen in full flower at their Nursery, and the announcing that their Dutch Bulbs are just arrived, in Tespe ecting this famou ming as they do 
YSTAL PALACE GARDENS. rom ee naturalist, of undou ted exact: 
Bulb Catalogue, with revised Lists of GERANIUMS, | _ The collection includes rtment of HY ACINTHS, | the Recetas uch higher 
Se and rists’ Flowers, may be had post free on | ames Eas eine Pr hia y: pa g 4 E ER 2 : 
plica! I GLADIOLUS, newspa) rare esery find in 
in Ste tech a Se a A Deeiptine Hoos is jut our columns. We translate his words, as repro- 
Ty's pence: ay reeset sallshedi. avd be h return for. PE a EM NOD gn ik 
For desertion of this delicious variety see back numbers. mp. s PAE A fro Murphy , in following the 
Iaa e COs, per 100 planta; 40s: for. 50 ditto; 25s. for 25 ditto; |` APPIY to War. E. Rexpie & Co, Seed M s Piymouth. | course of one of the — f the Stanislas river, 
- for - i 
TAMES EN FLOWER ROOTS m 
oq The deto scription and prices of the Piets new plants may be E ee R ROOTS. which finds its wi E be Sala Lop ee Ai i 
in the Bulb Catalogue :— AMES C RIRES D CQ. have much pleasure bottom of a deep wi óda valley at the entrance of 
Samellia Jenny Lind Begonia as ain i - announ cin no nor their ‘Superb jccllostions of the above, the Sierra Nevada, the traveller stops in amazement 
poe Houtteana Azaleas and Hhoustendrans (in = ERER saa ii Till be Js ie ong on pla a at the edge of a little basin about 2 miles across 
Dianthus albo nigricans varieties). of the. kingd ma: No Collection (32.) contains ows:—12| and some 1490 yards above the sea. Here stand 
plendid Double an ngle Hyacinths for glasses; 12 ditto, d i i 
qp Ctlecolaria Seed, 5s. and Zs. 6d. (2a quality) per packet; for pots; 24 ae Sat for borders; 12 splendid Narcis, various, mR a of the hii: “erga world. At the sight of 
Cieraria, 2e. Gd. per packet; Primala sete shia 2s, Gd. | for pots ; 12 do. named Early Tulips (single and double); 30 do. | these colo: h belong te 
er enket: cc nie p nips for bordara; 12 ae aen ; 24 co me other planet, itie is impossi ible to restrain on 
h à si ; 24 do. nam nish Iris; 4 lb. mi 
fully oe eam, ay psa Double Anemones; 1b. mixed Single p er minh sie endid | feeling s of admira 
Wellington Nursery SET John’s Wood. ar peek an Ere he 28, ae 100 do. | inet T of these gigantic - » the smallest i 
mn Fue SRLWAT P ixe ue; o. Mixe ite; 100 do. Doubl à } 
HE SALWAY PEACH. etl 12 do Dog's tooth Violets; 6 penne mahari iian | whieh a not less than 15 feet in diameter, 
L h pleasure in intro-| No. 2 Collection half the above amount. A general priced confine d in a Space of 50 acres, e they stand 
ducing this very valuable new variety, raised by Colonel | Catalogue may be had on application, f their race just as Lombar 
a ee Park, Surrey. It has been fratted this season 74, King William Street, City, London.—Sept | Poplars bear the Pollard Will 
. Royal Gardens, and Mr. INcram has forwarded the fol- HOLLAND. Prusio Gu Pe Cin 
loving: teatimonish-aa to ite mecite a A pig H — ri sateen at Bi ie idle them in Europe. Yellow Mosses and Lichens 
ie (Copy THE SALWAY PEACH. : LOGUE of FLORISTS FLOWERS is ry, and iets be — like long tresses adorn their proud trunks ; 
tarm eaea ae bg Bag to Bene ap to cond pir on. It contai aa di y plig: i riced lists of while a parasite of the genus Hypopitys attaches 
an late Kinds, both in ap Eaa wu. tn dhartextere of eo a a | seh to et ah a and ay surrounds their 
fruit. The is of a deep orange colour—like that of a | bas two feet hi, cover 
Apricot — inks ansi | a 
aromatic, aed aa eating, Be stg The fain ee | Aurienlas | Polyanthuses | flow ial ea: t rose-coloured floral leaves, 
fee size, and ripens on ase open wall the hogiming of rts ince | ~ bles pon rary | Most of these t trees appe: their 
aide eee vahig E, mip po he eoan a valuable aequi- Lancashire Show Goose- in | tops broken by of snow which 
“Royal G ise (Signed) “ THOMAS INGRAM. Se ee er Ae winter on their th l ring nec Many 
ens, ite Sept. 23, 1858.” reover are in aed at the base ascribed 
Ta the “Porist”™ for Dacember, 1864, Mv. J SHACKELL has a variety of YELLOW PANSY, Sar the tuk boss 
pent tthe emu Mi E Beat oF te * which he has named SHACKELL’S PERPETUAL. t° the ignorance of the Indians. One of the trees 
aged and mottled with red o: ana ppa eaa h eae YELLOW. It forms a beautiful yellow bed—one that summer’s Was Stri of its bark, two years ago, to the height 
penne, oe red at the stone, me elt ting ae Juicy, with a highly presale begs eras jena any effect on zi foe po Gers the lof 100 feet by some Unite eople ; never- 
There j = Te Spa ha for a border. Price js er 100, or 2s. 0: | it cont to live at the point. as if 
8 every reason to believe it will” agiia lagii shape for r -pE 3 a 
Banet asit ets Oni ii oai tear A ADAT i i Siaa | healt ny plants of Pansies with oa ae them, | movarchs of forest were subject to laws alto- 
e in i i go ie 1d i i 
eee eo is en ey -- spetinen pepe ge fitted ieee | gether sarnanema A spiral ladder has 
MAIDEN do se 10s. 6d. do. R. S. has good plants of the beautiful little, te ‘De M aus at | been formed upon the same tree e by mean: 
The usual discount to the trade, PO ch sar ig | 88. per dozen, or 25s. per 100; also plants of the Heleborus | eyt into its Body- 
are taki , niger or Christmas Rose, at 6s. per dozen. the hol 7, 
> ean bé dred Oe PES D sta R. S. would enter into arrangementsto supply any one with! _In the holes formed by fire at the base of several 
Diaj Messrs, DicKsoNs & Co. n EEDE, pinnas; anes apn pr aa 3 dager se 1 Lee agp amper and included, | of we whole ilies might establish them- 
“Soxs, Edinburgh; and the principal Nurserrmen. | o 2i, the order, be ee Sirs Bathe i selves. A carriage drawn by several horses would 
Royal Nursery, $1 Soon. Address, ROBERT SHACKEL run with ease along one of them which lies on the 
