OCTOBER 4, 1856.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
i ESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON anp SON beg to 
M state that the ae DAHLIA— 
CR ALACE SCARLET, 
pov itself the finest Beddin; ant in cultivation, and by far 
the most showy and free blo iii; Dahlia ever offered h e 
ublic. It may be seen in full flower at their Nursery, and t 
RYSTAL PALACE GARDENS. 
The Bulb Catalogue, with revised Lists of GERANIUMS, 
inerarias, and other Florists’ Flowers, may be had post free on 
Ci 
lication. 
PR Coloured Pua’ f Five new GERANIUMS, including 
s. Story’s white a i can be had post free for 12 stamps. 
NEW STRAWBERRY ‘ t ADAIR.” 
r description = Aara delicious variety see back numbers. 
ce 605, per 100 p i 4- for 50 ditto; 25s. for 25 ditto; 
pn yyy 2 ditto. 
The description and prices of the following new plants may be 
seen in the ade ee — 
Camellia Jen: Begonia pi con as iv 
cinnaba 
SA Hontteana Azsions and oa wl beg rs cin 
iantbus albo nigricans eties). 
Calceolaria Seed, 5s. aia s pa De (2d quality) per packet; 
b anand 2s. 6d. per packet; Primula sinensis fimbriata, 2s. 6d. 
per pac! 4 
The iprit Catalogu 
fully described, post free on toptcton 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s Wood. 
NEW | PURPLE: i LILAC, 
YRINGA jb nin var. a i” 
AND has great offerin gt 
valuable Anyang Shr, which has Das the 
in dio iB Lilac 
fally confirms what 
t is a handsome papia Lilac, 
£ in the'fower than any Lilac of 
tice.” 
such ex eileen r comment would be 
st tonaithe af to ses 4 thet the plants or ices arein 
diti Lie Poti may be ha as he following 
r 12 “Price s f 
pel raie ae 
8, "Dads Croft Nurseries, Stowmarket, is ap- 
pointed ‘Agent for thes sale of it, 
ig neces requested 
MEN ENGA 
WATERER” anp GODF 
following desirable plani 
~ rgi irer sr for Hele arte i initis tylo 1000 
eee can ex- 
H ais si 3 7 and: St foot nye 
ceed ihe aa of th and 
Abies’ Deihi a splendid lot of plants, 3, 4, 6, 8 to 12 feet Sl 
Pinus Cembra, in large quantities, = 4, 5, and 8 feet 
» insignis, ditto 
»  Montezume, fine plants, 3 end ri feet high 
” Benthamiana, in lange gaan uantities from seed 
” pribrala pe ditto 
Sabini ditto 
Picea om 5, 6, cntnage high, and as much through. Most | 
tifal plants. 
IVERY pe 80 N bee ie ay ‘that Sol established 
e plants of this fine Azalea will be ready the third week in| 
October. The Subscribers feel it rE to say anything 
further of its fine properties, except that it has received the 
nah awards given to seedlings both = the ok gt A Botani x and 
Nat rH sata rg og S+ Price ach. A few bitta 
ained b ng plant: 
= List of Riera 
next m 
poe of ail the 
me postage s 
42s. 
an who have kindly ordered it will appea: 
he usual eer ap tad the trade. A Descriptive 
approved vari y be had in 
mp.—Dor ear! Tp Oct 
SPLENDID NEW RH 
'e, has re in again bov: 
nerts of "Rhubarb rb, sent out for the first time in 1854, feeling 
confident from its superior qu ality and d ae eet with 
continuance of demand, Itis very early end p , and 
of a crimson colou 
, 1853. 
nada on a most beautiful crimson; compared with 
othe pers. it ue remarkable for the small amount of acidity it con- | p 
tains.” 
Price—Year-old plants, 1s. 6d. each. ; Two-year | 
sa ag 2s. 6d. each, or 102. per 100. With pe path to the 
trade. 
Orders addressed to Row 
Staffordshire, or to the folos 
Messrs. Hur: 
an’ ALT, 
g agents 
Nurseryman, Longton, 
will meet with strict 
Nurserymen, 
Nurserymen, 
nknown co rrespon mgto: 
SMITH begs to offer Pa a fine strong 
rhe stock of the i a new bg esa ia eE 
GONIUMS, at 36s. per dozen, with plan mpensat: 
carriage. 
Unknown eorresponden 
able at ory a will be li 
S wn hn NIUMS.—(Fos' 
iberally deatt benmi 
ter’s) Ama: Countess, Edith, 
Met ag Prince, Pluto, +a hg pema haon pata mad 
oar "The Clipper ; (Hoyle’s) Admir: ation, Brenda, Cato, Corsair, 
Eva, Ermine, Floretta, Leopard, Pallas, Rosaline; (Turner 's) 
amin, (Beck’s) Rosa Mundi, eno (Dobson’s) Sultan, 
catum, Juliet, and a. s) Pretty 
pe et GERANIUM kg TE bs ur: aia A Tau mis, Attraction, 
Beauty of Slough, Diana, M: nieco Naomi, Ne Plus Ultra, 
purpureum pose Prima D Queen of ses; (Hender. 
son’s) ym momen Cloth of silver La Stella, Queen of the Féte, 
Reine aaea eet Lucy, ( seem: ïa) Sa Smia Dictata. Also 
a paee of older kinds how, , French, Spotted, 
and Scar] ras varieties, iis Pasha e. &c. 
Tollington Nursery, Hornsey Road, Islington, London. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, LARGE EVERGREENS, 
AND UNG. Den CONIFERÆ. 
ILLIAM YOUNG begs to call attention to his 
setae gion of the above, which he can ofr oe very 
t care he has take 
them all Pgs for removal enal bles” him ti 
recommend them with confidence to all engaged in planting. 
Those who are planting new grounds, where an established | 
appearance is required, will find these plants particularly | 
adapted to the purpose, and such as are seldom to be met with in 
the trade. n| 
The Specimens of Conife 
se quest are all handsome and ‘on Porn) especial 
» Nor niana, = 3, and 4 feet high 
» ADE in quan tities from seed 
” “ gratiod 2, and 3 feet, with perfect leads, and none of P 
grandis, 1 year’s, from seed 
Cedrus Deodara, by the a 1, 2,3, and 4 feet high 
” coves d finespeeimens, 5, 6,7, 8, & 10 ft. high 
HA 
suited to the Park or Lawn. wi 
The aroe ey list will sos some idea of the Stock | 
fr rom select 
A 
| ROBERT SI ew 
LOGUE oe pages) of his Collection of yd te and 
NS, can bs ged Koya had 
exchange for é 
ti 
RB “CR IMSON PERFECTION. ” 
OBERT SALT, Ne E aT Longton, Staffo aE 
a ardik | 
s forwarding Post-office Orders, pay- bea made for hamper, 
659 
Sry TALOGYU Ki 
IMs DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
FOREIL 
Gratis to all aren oe —N 
~ GROVE ea | 
NEAR ood 
ri i years 
the situation of Head Gai o the Earl of Jersey, at Middle- 
ton Park, and for whom reper eita ts a continuance of the patronage 
so generally and so long conferred n himself. 
Sopen & Bu R beg to e the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, 
è Nursery at 
The stock ekien i is very tne) consists of of trained 
Prat Tre all kinds, Standa: nig inh —_ and Pears, 
Fo vats Tre and e ergreen 
Aan iiy Balba y Geer kha and 
eh w will sain seal Lae rete the 
Bulb Catalogue = ed ad be ha application, 
All demands a; st the late erin, and all ryt due thereto ma: 
be integ with Mr. alee at eee 9 Senr., at Steeple Aston, ps 
ER, ursery, 
en 
Garden seeds, "Cat coas or 
re: 
with Messrs. Sopen & BOTON t the Grove Nui Middle 
Barton.—Oct. amis 
There will be a y for an App in November. 
EW GERANIUMS 1855 a> lag roni bestia 
plants o oe whole of the eye Wi hi ahd varieties raised 
by Beck, Dobson, Foster, Foquet, on and 
oyle, ‘Turner, =a ay ew now k Sad 4 chim w 
at the F loral N n Road, Turn , near 
London, at 36s. out in 1854, 
com 
other sn Nurse Faas ced 
Aave riaient in the Gardeners’ Chronicle yy "Sep AERA 6th 
A full aahi higen: of re se ae haea 
ch Gera shortly i 
£ Wastwoon ses ng pl 
expen ded much money an 
pietia his stock, itis now the largest an 
kind in existence, and well worth inspection. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1856. 
NEsT oF climbing Roses is the “Cloth of 
clim 
"The finest ig yellow Roses i opis kha Cloth of 
e finest of Noisettes is the Cloth of 
a scan noble everthe- 
less it yields D wae in the ura of of lowering, ue 
ducing, if properly managed 
of golden palis 
In the a946, while stilla nove i atid 
| Noisettes, Mr. R vers described it in the f ing 
7 
gi 6 to 
veral hundreds ot this most noble treo, al all as anadil | 
» Leba men 2, 8, 4, an = gi RA Se a ssl to grow th Lamarque. av By s Se 
Cryptomeria japonica larger up oz Abies Menziest ... eB to 10 feet high | rewarded With their bes uty the cultiv 
Cupressus maerocarpa, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 feet » mas E E 7 : n | the e first in merit is Noisette Cloth ‘of ‘Gala called in 
> and 4 sree a » orientalis ... se 0 
$ 3, 8 a E Ahit A e Men Franee Chromatella. One would suppose 
3 Haani A and as much in diameter—perfect plants. this E a he that it co 
Hemiock Spruee, B3to 8 feet Pinus austriaca ne; 6to 10 ,, as the 
Juniperus, riot’ huadtedwet plantas Oe and 8 feet high, per- | valuable tree for exposed situations; grows very rapidly. foes hee i 
-_ feet columns Piaus Co MDT se Hees E isk) ous; || Capen $0 8 faot Mig. ur, bu s ded 
» Chinese, 2, on foot re > Rie oe tts My SOM brilliant and beautiful of yellow Pores with po 
” a: S s. .. wee `% oo j 
hi Vifziniana (Rod Cede’ new 4, (ep E “x Z 3t 5 7 | thick and waxy, I Sapp 
Libocedrus chiliensis Z; and 4 feet (yery handsome) monticol a | Sa ee | without fading. In habit it is v 
Taxus, You ish, ay quantity of all sizes, up Cedrus trots ‘several thousands ‘Of fine es | in this respect m 
6, and 7 feet hi from aod o * 
o Irish Yew, 54,8 6,and 8 so PRES Tah do ek co REE its leaves are 
g i ind 12 sbr ash a eset ——__ i! fae z £ » | — in luxuriant grow 
e the thousan: e! ryptomeria ja; ¥ 
x hioin S d, 4, 5 6, and hamas Pi Jun niporas ien (Chinese Juniper)... 6to h pe as at present, it aaa ot be prudent to o expose 
y k ked on Irish, and very ornamental, 5 to 8 ft. | This of t of it daring the winter in the open border 
” clegantiocima fr new stri in lane canes, 3 = vb Ga Junipe: pedals .. 4to 5 feet in | | wall wi ll probably be the best tuan for it pe a 
» Dovaston, or Weeping Yew, fine plant n n irati (Red Cód v 6to ireo e Keak bat An MGR t 
th good heads, 6 A 8 feet hi ee ree (upright) .. . 5 to xe | | seem : 1 e abundan: 
`n adpressa, fine bushes, 2 — ares PR E ot Be tne it may doubtless be planted out as a pillar Rose, for 
= ae g é ifornia ees 2 z 
Thuja reo pebra yet undred reiti 2,3, and 4 feet high and | durability oF its timber. F $ which it is admirably adapted, as it shoot: 
much through, perfect globes Thu Aa enta lis s (Chinese Vite) ... 6 to 8 feet — be’ to six feet in length in one season: cultivated 
2 oogiðenta alis, s, American ring Hite: the best plant fo Doig tie) 0 $ $ n this manner it doubtless require protection.” 
ges. A large i da Lh Ai (F an es yi 
4,5 and 6 feet high ahi Secalirns chiled Bto 4 | No staten could be more accurate ; its merits 
» Weareana, the best variety rian Arbor Vite, 4,5, 6, Wellingtonie gi stout seedling plants. | stil n gos and 1% er i it 
ands high don ost high aereoa SPRUCE and reidai iya from 6 to except under the circ 
Wellingtonia gigantea, a few very fine plants ndispensable where a screen is ep a 
smaller On} Teo and ot tee reen Hollies here is the Ingest stock in Some say it won't low: some ne think it pina ; 
Clams2yparis spheroidea variegata, the variegated White they are most unjust. It is perfectly hardy, of a 
Abies eg et at haan ene sand 5 | arene Common | 6 ‘orion = Jager ue. cay eae vigorous constitution, and will bear no end of fiowe: 
wn Tr Box aerO E w yin kindly tr treated. 
” an vergreen Oaks, 
Gialanella e one Quercus Exonieusis (New Leucombe Oak), 8 to 12feet. A fine | a ryt thel Hall, in the county of Norfolk, once a 
» Gregori, ditto evergreen Oak. phon Beevor r family, stated x - illage of 
% m ditto DECIDUOUS TREES. te pal ame, known tdthe 
or) tans a Ois peer as cogs. as. coer re most cient ‘Thera ‘. he England is 
” Pyramidalis, ditto ditto ý f g 
ing Gasa, di sa, ditto St r ditto srught se. tee feet. Sax nin irs zep? A fo be Mag there exists a spe = o he Por 
Scotch 01 öv Rose. in e West 0! 
& With rere lants referred to inthis Ad-| ,, le). 6to10 > | Si Double Searlet $> si à ngland, 
vertie at we beg to wr aio ther bae teen conta id sa )6to S. » poet gy °t. | where the finest examples of the variety are said to 
tanoved, and are i to transplant a »» (variegated) 6 » | Tulip Trees grow. Planted some 10 or 15 years since by the 
Vari with perfect s y: i Hornbeam z hati sae Wrona TEINAR F. Bi RE, now belon: to WILLIAM 
€gated Hollies, in large quantities and great variety, 2, 3, | Ho he » Sto yan A 
and 4 feet pa A fine collection of re DY RHODODENDRONS, AZA- | Bicxmonx, Esq., the reverend gentl S successor, 
” ee ee wee best Gold-striped Hollies, | LEAS, HEATHS, and ve AMERICAN PLANTS. it covers half th-east side of the house, occupy- 
Ee aen T a eaa aA E y sgain begs to state that no plants but such as ate | ing a space of little less than 500 square feet. The 
Nee as the above; we holders of the ordinary she net eon a Seed dt te sek an cee Tt ae ground is 10 inches round ; the vigour 
Bays, fg such as iubutes, Mines Laurels, | The creat facility. now afforded by railways enables goods to | of the plant is every in proportion ; the lea 
Fruit Trees, e” aa: iue 3 bot rae Aleem ib ek poritiiansy TOERE tir ity parlor See present the most robust health, and in the midd 
wacd Catalogues will be forwarded, free, on application to | Purchasers will be liberally treated in respect of carriage. | of September y flowers as large as the fist still 
aa p Å Govrney, Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey. ~ f The Nurseries are wap, and wo ils f ee London on on a te | ‘remained to show what the summer magni 
train to Woking aoc about Fe comer ena ge Mable AEE si jhad been, Mr. Wittram Broxmone informed us 
Milford, near G 
