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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONIC LE. 
[OcrosrR 18, 1856. 
_ with for for the abo 
finest 
note ee Mr. Beck :— 
that I consider this in all respects the best flower I ever raised.” 
‘uddersfield Chronicle, July 5.—“ This variety (Emperor) will be 
lovers of Pelargoniums, and no collec 
“Wee compliment the raiser for havite 
nee 
K’S UNRIVALLED NEW i i NUM OR 
DOBSON anp SON beg t > ee ce that the: 
ge pared to execute all Siors they may 
abo id i e 
e 
» 
re 
Mr. Glenny, ip “Llys Newspaper of July 13, writes, after 
redya colour, &c.—* It is just the flower that growers will be 
anxious to add to their collections.” en when writing on new 
poser coming out, he says—* Em stands first and fore- 
` s st flower that rs Sent: pi ser ever produced.” 
Ss 
PJE 
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CHOIC 
on NSIES, HOLLYHOCKS, ke. 
EY anp SONS are now sending out 
the following in fine strong plants, hamper included, or 
free by post, at the very reduced plend affixed :— 
4 3 e o0 p 
10s. 6d. dozen; d. each : 
C ror, Count f Burlin ngton, iate emagne, ipri e, 
Gem of Whitehill, Pils of Wales, aN Ven edici, 
Volcano di Aqua, Wonderful, Whid a 
CINERARIAS—The following th rieti 1856 for 
els Esteile, Etoile de \ , Garland, John Bull, Lord 
, Lablache, y dabos Lord Palmerston, rs. 
her Stowe, National, Nimrod, Novelty, Octavia, Polyanthi- 
ra, Prince Arthur, Morn, &e. 
PANSI paa Zeie: following choice varieties 5s. per dozen, or the 
= ead 7s.:—Amelia, Duke of Sutherland, Marchioness of Bath, 
Conqueror, St. A: Countess of Strathmore, Ellen, Ajax, 
Excelsior, Duke of Perth, Yellow Clim: mamara splendens, 
; Supreme, Miss Fatos Aunt Chloe, bee of England, Com- 
mander-in-Chief, ft om Blue Perfection, &c. 
. HOLLY ROCKS. fine varieties, 9s. to 12s, per dozen. 
VERBENAS AT the b the best new varieties of 1856, at 6s. per 
> Or 
GERANIUMS—FExtra fine, 6s. to 18s. per dozen, 
Fi Tat op aree ge naa best large flowered and Lilli- | 
. putian, 3s, to 6s. maar 
a RIMULA SINENSIS, ALBA and RUBRA, finely fringed, 
Any of the above will be forwarded immediat ely on the receipt 
of a Post-office order, payable at a eee Yorkshire. 
Descriptive Catalogues of the n th aa on application. 
Gilling, near Richmond, Yo kshir 
a TEA ROSES, 
12,000 TEA-SCENTED AND CHINA aa ON THEIR own Roots 
in Por 
7 = WooD — SON ka ving now completed the 
erection of three large ee de er Z Se n ieee 
ee ieia of Tea edh in po offer well g 
strong healthy Plants of the fo! ow 
In In 
TEA ROSES. 48 pots. | 2t pots. 
bricoté, fawn colo : ... Each | 
Adam, rose, salmon coo. ier 
Auguste Vacher, ae pin ery cen ntre n 
Barillet Deschamps, white anA d yellow ” 
Belle ainis Sgm blu; S 
woune Maurin, white e salmon... 
Maréchal Bugeaud, bright + 
Mélanie Oger, yellowish Shite ‘a 
Mélanie Willermoz, hanged salmon centre pe 
Pauline Plantier, lem: ” 
Safrano, fawn colour R = 
Sinroeniy de 30 “Mai, rosy salm des 
Souve: or oe Ami, ane bony s. ok | 
Vico: e de Cazes, orange yellow é | 
Boisi. “Cloth of ¢ Gold, cherry = oe s9 
Noissette Solfaterre, pa ale ja es. | 
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ravy, cream colour è | 
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N.B. Tea Koson, our own Selection .. 15s. to 30s. per 4p 
a bes very i fine... 9s. to = 
airy as Bont ” 
Extra Be presented Ne distant 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near YRAETA aore Oct. 18. 
UL a a Soi iasi invite attention to 
seater) Abridged Lit Lin ret HARDY ORNAMENT 
PA 
* the fol AL 
EES, of hapa sit ey have a very large stock in splendid Eya 
ive 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL mes LARGE 
AND UNG bose CONIFE! 
Those who Fa! planting new grounds, where an established 
x is required, will. find these plants particularly 
4 to the purpose, and such as are seldom to be met with in 
of Conifers are all grown as single plants, con- 
are all handsome and well furnished, especially 
to the Park or Lawn. 
Pinus austriaca . o 10 
A valnable tree for exposed situations; A Wer rapidly. 
Pinus Cembra ke = feet dai 
m R irae AR . 8to1 
» angik cs oe á . o 8 b 
” tezume ove « SOS -» 
» Monticola .., bro » 6to 8 re 
Cedrus Deodara, several thousands of fine 
plants from ... oo wee - 8tol - 
tie R aa a ia OS Be 
ae miia: aos 3to 7 e 
t japonii se a > 
ras chinensis maia x Juniper) e 
“ one of wknd most handsome me and hardy oral Junipers. 
a teet high 
md cod Hd 
e.. pa 5 to - 
: Ra Ne ete H 
_ Avery rapid growing tree, much valued in California for the 
-» 6to 8 feet hi; 
(very fine) 5 io 8” d 
very to 
Zaloosäras chiliensis a i aiM 
Wellingtonia gigan! stont se ng plani 
a SPRUCE and irun FIRS from 6 to 
ae where a screen is required. 
ba valarin Hollies kare ia the Sees eet te 
aaa Gonistotiog of fine plants from 6 to a hi, 
pat Yews, for hedges, furnished quite to 
ad 
eó 
ds etter 6 to 8 feet. 
ew Leucombe Oak), 8 to 12 feet. A fine 
DECIDUOUS oe 
| ae --. 8 to 12 feet. 
. 8to10 
naM feet. oat : (Engiish . 8 to 10 
ch enon) m Sycamore... 2 8 to 10 
% n» | Single and Double Scarlet 
T Thorns 
ta e = » | Tulip Trees 
è et ed Weeping Willows 
Td 
. fine iestieotion a ~ SES RHODODENDRONS, AZA- 
_HEATHS, and other AMERICAN PLANTS. 
again begs to state that no ts but such as are 
transplanting will be from the Nursery 
now afforded by railways enables goods to 
8) transmitted to any part of England 
PLE-teAG 3 
SYRINGA ¥ VU LOAME var, het = 
H. BLAND cand i pleas in offeri 
è above valuable ring Shab, ae s 
last three seasons quite pint to any other Lilac in cnitiy; : 
tion. It was submitted in June 1853 Be Dr. Lindley, whe ‘a 
a 
proncunced it ve 
June No. 
“ Dirac: WH B. confi 
we sai the variety + itis handibmo Purple Tike, 
loser in the bunch and E tbe flow wer thaa any Lilac 
he kind that has come under notice.” 
Wi excellent cana any furthe: mment w 
h such 
superfluous, excepting to Peyer rk that the ae A now offered bp 
possible Late 
the finest conditi may be Pam at = following 
prices, viz., 5s. each, 5 three ‘f 12s., or si r 2ts. Prices for 
wholesale ee applicati a 
ES, "Gees ery Nurseries, 
pointed ‘hawt for the sale of i 
Remittances seg from en correspondents, 
W. H. Bia urseryman, Fordham, vamoridge. 
Stowmarket, is ap- 
gTa ANDISH anp NOBLE, NurserymeN, Bagshot, 
es T have now to offer the following new and beautiful 
plan 
RIA FURENS.—A charming plant imported 
GAULTHER 
the advertisers from Valdivia. ay ea have beak turned ~ 
in the open border for two years past, a it stands perfectly 
uninjured withont the slightest protection; in fact it is as hardy 
as the Common Holly. Itformsac yj 
shrub, covered in spring with white fi S like tho: ose of Andro- 
meda fioribunda, aud bearing in kia. haved of 
urple berries. It grows very freely in any light san 
—A hybrid from lateritia 
same colour as those of 
the colour; = a Se varie feg the flowers are o! 
We can mend both vari 
much Capea colour; in faet it is as dar! 
The flowers stand the sun for a week bene Roe | It is aens 
doubtedly ti the finest mee a MRSE Rose ever offered for sale. 
Pla i in November, 2 iaa 
*.* Wie peA plan 
will be giorno zi 
TO ETEEN ENGACED IN PLANTING. _ 
\ nea AND GODFREY beg to offer the 
dt tion on sale very moderate prices, which will be g 
peripe ion, 
bies alba, BA to 2 ft. JE Ims, of sorts, 6 to 10 ft. 
Douglasi, 14 to "8 ft. Flowering Shrubs, in 300 spe- 
> Menzies, 1 to 8 ft. ies and varieti 
m 3 to 10 ft., very | Laburnums, 6 t St 
Tamen, A to 10 ft. 
rnbra, Koik Mountain Ash, & ft, 
Araucaria imbricata, 2 to 5 ft. b » Weeping,Sft.stems 
Arbutus, 2 ft. Planes, 8 ft. 
cubas, 14 to Poplars, of sorts, 6 
Bays, Sweet, 1 to 3 ft. Persian Lila reed ° Gandara), 
z 3ft 4 to 5 feet st 
Chinese Privet, 1 to 14 ft. let Hoi ang Gait 6 to 
Cotoneasters, 1 to 2 ft. 10 ft., <P fine 
C 4 to 10 ft. m oe a ba 
Cedar of Le! 3 to 10 ft. Oak, 1 
(The largest and fiuest Spanish Chesnut, è 5 8 ft. 
stock in the country.) variegated, 6 ft. 
Cedrus Africanus, 3 to 6 ft. Sycamore, 8 to 10 ft, 
Cryptomeria japonica, 1 to 8 ft. | Tulip rae 1 to 10 ft. 
essus Corneyana, 14 ft. ‘thorns, of sorts, ae 
n Wooing Oyb 
= ene in 1 to 2 ft, 
mes sorts, 7 Elms, 8 to 10 ft. stems 
to 6 ft. denen ix Se De 
Portugal, 2 to 6 ft. a aad 
ie ¥ Sft.| ,, Willow 
resti 14 to 24 ft. » American Willow, 8 ft. 
ahonia aquifolia, 1 to 2 ft. » Kilmarnock , 6 ft.stems 
illyreas, 3 to 5 ft. » Roses, 8 ft. stems 
Pinus austriaca, 3 ft. oo 
»  Benthamiana, 1} ft. ragene, white and blue 
» Cembra, 1 to 5 ft. Bignonia ‘radicans major 
» excelsa, 4 to 8 ft., very fine ” flava speciosa 
» insignis, 1 to 6 ft. Clematis azurea grandiflora 
æ mbertiana, 1 to 6 ft. » double blue 
» Llaveana, 1 to 2 ft. » Florida, — and single 
» Mmonticolor, 1 to 2 ft. Henders 
» muricata, 14 ft. ; Sieboldti 
» Pailasiana, 2 to 2} ft. Honeysuckle Evergreen 
# nivea, 1 to 3ft. » Scarlet Trumpet 
(the Snow Pine). » flexuosa [finest 
Picea nobilis, 1 to 2 ft. » Magnevillea, one of the 
» Nordmanniana, 1 Ivy, Irish, strong 
» Pinsapo, 1 to 4 ft. * d 
» Silver and Scotch » gold blotched 
3 to 8 ft. » Silver 
Rhododendrons, 100 finest vars. = 
yey aurea, 6 in. to 14 ft. 
glauea, 6 to 9 in. C 
» intermedia, 1 to t$ om 1 um Barlowi 
» japonica, 1 to 1 Dielytra spectabile 
» gigantea, 1 ft. Genti ulis 
» minima, 6 to 9 in. _ Hepaticas, of sorts 
» _Wareana,1 to 5 ft. Lilium longiflorum 
Taxodium sempervirens, 3toS ft. oe of the Valley 
‘Taxus adpressa, 1 to 4 ft. Rus Violets 
Canadensis, 1 to 2 ft. Holly lyhocks (see Descriptive 
»  Cheshuntensis, 3 to 5 ft. Catalase) 
»  Dovastoni, 1 to 2 ft. Roses (see DescriptiveCatalogu 
s» elegantissima, 1 to 2 Azalea indica ‘A ino stock of 
» gold striped, 1 to4 ft. | Camellias haeaiacn 
» Irish, 1 to 5 ft. nomen yd 
w stricta, 1 to 4 ft, Eri pants 
» common, t to 5 ft. Fruit Trees (see Descriptive 
wi pe 2 Pa 3 to 5 ft. ating hae 
Vines, fr 
Acacias, ofsorts, 81 8 to 8 ft. pre & = pened a rin 
Beech purple, best variety, 3 ag À > Moma Sias 
to 10 ft. erbs in Aaii 
As many of the above are raised ta the thousand, a consider- 
able reduction in prices will be made 
when a large quantity of 
hole have been frequently r. ss 
handsome; the Evergreens rise with elose aallar 
Dua free to London. For particulars of ge: 
just published. 
urseries, — Herts, 
one article is required. The w) 
and are very 
earth. 
fogs 
PAUL ayo SON have Just palaed a SELECT 
a" above, with their Heights, English Names 
ich thoy wil be Bappy to forward fre by 
Cheshunt, Herts, 
A 
§ jee cree A, 
gom 
land 2 feet ee ay 100 
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet high. Nothing ranor 
coed = oe of these es and al 
ng i n the Pag grou nd. 
bies Douglassi, a splendid lot of f plant, 8 , 4,6, 8 to tor feet high 
nd § 
Pines Cembra, in large quantities, 2, 3, 4, 5, ai 
P insignis, e, o ditti fisas 
» Monteznmæ,fine plants, 3 and 4 teet high 
m Benthamians, in Tang quan ntities paks seed 
» pape pe dit an tots 
1 Sabi au itto 
Picea foam 4, 5,6, — igi ren as much through. Most 
Deaatiful pl 
Nordmanniava, p 3 a feet high and wide, all from seed 
poe - qua: antities from seed 
ditto, 1,2, and 3 feet, with perfect leads, and none of them 
raft te 
» grandis, 1 year’s, from seed 
Cedrus ag by the thousand, 1, 2, 3, and 4 feet high 
epore hundred fine sp 6, 7, 8, & 10 ft. high 
st ed 
” 
” 
ne macrocarpa, 23, 4,6, nan 8 feet 
Goveniana, cae and 4 feel 
Lawsoniana, pig ed 
dit 
n ` MacNabiana, 
Hemlock Spruce, Pinus ennhi ais, 3 to 8 feet 
Juniperu nas Irish, hundreds of plants, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet high, per- 
ai coin imns 
se, 2, 3, and 4 feet 
” 
i “a ine Tot, 7, 8, and 10 
Virgi a (Red Cedar), 2,3, 4, o § feel 
Libocedrus chiliensis, 2, 3, and 4 feet Gory tle on 
Taxus, Yew.—Common English, a quantity of all sizes, up 
10 and 12 fest high 
anes ews palaa irys thousand, 13, 2, and 3 feet high 
ed, 4,5, 6, and § | teet 
i ked on Irish, and very orsamental, 5 ga 
= die este. me new stri ped), i in eco 1} to 
» Dovaston, or miig Yew, five p worked on stem 
with good he ads, 6 to = sa high 
adpressa, fine bushes, 2 
adpressa, worked as s Araria 
Thuja aurea, several hundred specimens, 2, 3, and 4 feet high and 
as much through, perfect globes t the 
occidentalis, American pion Vite, the best plani 
pe A large quantity just adapted for the purpose, 
4 and 6 feet high 
bein a, the best Variety of Siberian Arbor Vite, 4,5,6, 
bo 8 feat hi 
ET gigantea, a few very fine er 
smaller n 
Chamæcypa ris sphæroidea variegata, the varieg og White 
Cedar, a large quantity 2,3, 4, En "5 feet hig] 
” 
Abies excelsa, var. pumila, all dwarf varieties of the Common 
Spruce, and very remarkable 
” bee npn ditto tto 
» elegans, ditto tto 
n Gregori, ditto, ditto 
” ae ping wera ditto 
» = Pygmea, d ditto 
pemakislia, s ditto oe 
i 
pE iaa ditto a, dwarf Soot PH a 
Pinus sylvestris 
= With referees to hn the large pues alluded to in sana fi 
bach teen 3 e beg say aihe of omar have been contin 
moved, a A tion nsplant and send any 
tin with ata sa! mf 
Variegated Hollies, in — quantities an 
d4 feet high 
” W a is stock of the 
and great variety, 2, 3, 
he best Gold-striped Hollies, 
el large 
Wi 
Nursery Boek vate bove, Ye 'arpurus, Aucubas, Phill Tonia 
Bays, Box, Ho Holin, Lilees,, Heme e Beech, Scarlet 
= ieation t0 
Priced pa will be forwarded, free, on application 
jpt iope 
& GoprrEY, Knap Hill, Woking, Surrey, 
5 The Nursery is about 40 minutes’ ride m London bY 
train to Woking ae 
