706 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
LE. 
SPLENDID NEW RHUBARB “ CRIMSON PERFECTION.” | D OBERT P ARKER begs to inform his friends and 
OBERT SALT, Nurseryman, Longton, Stafford- patrons that his PRICED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
in again sing ie nie the above | LOGUE OF phase soos CINERARIAS, &c., is now read, 
n 1854, feeling | and will be fo Tee, upon application 
Ca Y, 
l m to meet with He also be; seat a o direct, attention to the following, c of ak a a 
í ance of demand, Itis mer eariy on ode. e, and jossesses a large s strong and heal Tp 
the terior of the s'alks are son colour, See Gardeners Araucaria excelsa aes Island — 21 5 
Chronicle, June 11, 1 a | Azalea indica, of sorts, from, per doz 18 0 
“Very good, and a most beautiful Camellias, of sorts, from, per doz. oo 4 0 
others it = remarkable for the small amount of satiny it con- aes en At kinsi, figpertog bulbs, each “Bs. 0 
tains.” —ED.» t t; er off 
P Yeri phali 1a. Cd. doch, on Gi.per ida; Two-year old, “ — formosum e finest varie v ‘ever o og “ae 
2s. 6d. each, or 102, per 100. With pote discount to the trade. Epacrises, of sorts, from, perdoz. |... a ae a 
Orders addressed to Rosert Saur, Nurs an Shee hy Longton, | Ericas, of sorts, from, per ra ae Z. = tend 
Staffordshire, or to the following agents will meet Eppe strict | Ferns s, hardy, from, per doz. = iC ae 
attention : — Messrs. Hw ‘Mullen, Seedsmen, 6, Leadenhall stove and greenhause, from, per doz. |...  ... 18 0 
et, London ; Francis and Arthnr Dickson, Nurserymen, 10: Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass), pai doz. (IB 
Street, Chester; James aero & Hehe pathy Orchids, Exotic, from, per doz. a aa 0 
ere Street, Chester; Burgess & Kent, Nur en, | Selaginellas, of sorts, from, per doz 0 
Penkhull, eis. agen. A remittance or reference to accompany all orders fe 
A remit nknown co: correspond ndents. s.—Longton, Oct. 25. unknown espondents. 
asad ma NOBLE, Nurserymen, Bagshot, 
ry, Ho ornsey, and Seven Sisters’ Road, id, Holloway 
w to offer the following new and beautiful res a eS a 3 
2 M OAULTHERIA FUR RENS.—A charming plant imported by A pies bat D SON respectfully invite attention to 
advertisers from Valdivia. Specimens have been le d out e the fol carne Abridged Eit bes = og tel ea y Sipon 
e nani border for two years past, where it stands perfectly | TREES, of — — arge sto on- 
uninjured without the slightest protection; in fact it is as hardy | dition on sale at very mi vinci oa ho whi vena ill io ore on 
as the Common Holly. I s a compact, bright, glossy, green | appli 
shrub, cove! spring with white flowers like those of And | Elms, of sorts, 6 to 10 ft. 
in spri t 
20 ee aac 94 pre eid in erage oopen of Jas rge rosy paj alba, ey 
es. eely i 
Douglasi, tet 8 ft. | Flowering rain in 300 spe- 
purple berr ery fre y light sandy soil.| ° Menziesi, 2 to 3 ft. | cies and varieti 
10s, 6a. each. Mo Hai da, 3 to 10 ft., very | Laburnums, 6 to 8. 
AZALEA AMŒN RITIA.—A hybrid from lateritia | ” 
LATE Limes, i to 10 ft. 
flowers are of the same colour “a me = 
amc T? e rubra, 1 ft. Mountain Ash, & ft. 
ate with se-in-hose corolla of amæœna, and a canetitel rm, 14 to 2} 2 to 5 ft. g Weeping, 8ft.stems | 
peery bapa the latt r They are of good shape a ms nd eiia Arbatas 2 ft. Planes, 8 ft. 
mt blooms as freely as amcena. 15s. eac ‘Aucubas, 1} to 2 ft. | a. ots sorts, 6 to 10 ft. 
AZALEA DEESA GRANDIFLORA.—The description Bays, Sweet, 1 to 3 ft. Pers Lilacs (Standards), 
the above will to this in every respect Rie exception of | Box, 1 to 3 ft. 4 to we feet stems. 
the colour; in Ne Mee of a rich carmine lake. eee Sa, 1 to 1} ft. Scarlet Horse Chesnut, 6 to 
they a1 oe Ap ssn nor ae = qed Boy pr mS toa ft 0 ft, M ety oe 
à Cedru: i Decii; 3 o oi aple, 8 ft. 
of which amæœna he type. "380.ea0 Coasts f Lebanon, 3 to 10 ft. ” _ Oak, 1 to 8 ft. 
E H, P. victor TROUILLARD =À seedling from (The largest and finest Spanish Chesnut, 6 to § ft. 
des Batailles, but more oom ble adre the size, and stock in the ntry) „ variegated, 6 ft. 
darker in colour; in oy is as dar! the Tuscan Rose. Africanu: my D to 6 ft. Syeamoi re, 8 to 10 ft. 
The flowers stand the sun fc ese without fading. Itis un- Cryptomeria pE me 1 to 8ft. | Tulip Trees, 1 to 10 ft. 
t Porgatoal Rose ever offered for sale. | Cupecasus | Coneyans, 14 ft. ‘Thorns, of sorts, 6 to 8 ft. 
la in November, 21s. each. S ana, 1% to 3 ft. | Weeping Cytisus 
'e* When three e pianta 8 of either of the above are ordered one | ares 7 to 2 ft. n Beech 
will be given o NTS ae ee SON VA ee Juniperus, all the leading sorts, | ,, pe 8 to 10 ft. stems 
TO pant PAED IN PLANTING. 1 to 6 ft. 
SE REIS Pas GO ee beg to offer the Taine Portugal, 2 to 6 ft. 
rt ae nts: ng Standards, 8ft. 
ne Fens a Ash 
[OCTOBER 25, 1856, 
CA z k; $ S. 
_HE MAN, Jon. sending o 
. pla nay pte of foras py th e o flow fine 
varieties— Double White, Fi 
Be wel 
t healty 
blooming 
ai Imbricata, Leean na superba 
a ete per dozen; node size, 24s.: 
via mts a 
36s. per doz p are all ho pA aa eed 
blistod in the | pots, oar therefore = Lye to cast their buds, 
as is the case with the foreign impor lants, 
Choice Indian Azaleas, worked and on their own roots, bu: shy 
plants well set for bloom, at 15s., og 4 s., and 30s. per dok. 
Ghent Azaleas, fine e named sor pe ‘ul of rey buds, 18s, per doz, 
r Lon 
RED LO DCE NURSERY, 
Two anp A Harr MILES FROM SouTHa 
yTM ROGERS, Sen., has to offer 
following in fine — and well rooted :— 
Rhododendrons ok ghee 1 
yang Oak; 
MPTON. 
‘ood, and warranted 
introduced by Advertiser 8 years since m i C Bro 
ndsome Letages f the ae Con ee ergreens of all 
sizes, and upwards of of 20,000 Roses (dwa por Standards), in- 
sea me new varieties. All Tetters se be addressed in full, 
Wi s, Sen., Red Lodge eerney near Southampton, 
mit moan Catal talogues on Soe 
M ESSRS. E. G. H ENDERSO & SONS’ SPRING 
CATALOGUE (Post free on applicatio ion) contains full 
Creka of the following New Plan 
| Echit 
s Houtteana, finer than tec ae 
sania picta, a beautiful foliaged plant 
» cinnabarina hybrida, cinnamon red, shrubby habit, and 
coming intofiower. It i “ir an excellent winter bloecting MAE 
Dianthus albo nigricans, large double variety, black, edged and 
interlaced with whites 
Se a Jenn 
Azali + > Bride, pure white, very ie flowering 
Napoleon, double eal crimson velvet, 
‘RHODODEN NS. 
» 
Countess of Ro: 
Duchess of Cleveland 
ng compact conical 
- d again for particulars and 
ch see Autumn Bulb Catal talogue or back numbers 
w PI of Five Choice Shor aniums is now published, 
and will be sie on receipt of 12 vane stamps. 
The Autumn Bulb Catalogue will be forwarded on a applica 
containing descripti: Cinera and Ger 
ons of arias 
is 0 Willow being sent out i sent ep i le 
Laure: 14 to 2 „n American Willow, 8 ft.stems | ‘on Nursery, ohn’s Won 
re 1 aon for panting onti + nurseries by the 1000 Mahonia vault : r” 2 ft. x » Kilmarnock at "6 ft. stems ROSES. 
‘a > 3, 4, 5, Ae 7, and 8 feet high. Nothing can a Phillyreas, 3 hy n 4ft n Roses, 8 ft. stems 40,000 Dwarf Roses ee own roots in pots and worked on the 
y the beauty of these apiau and all | Pinus austriaca, 3 to 4 ft. Manetti Sang 000 Dwarf Roses bud ded on 6-inch stems. 
growing in the open grou » Bentha pge: H ft. Atragene, white and blue 30,000 Standard A 5000 Général Jaoqneraindt, Hybrid 
Abies Douglassi, a splendid lot or plants, 3, 4, 6, 3 p 12 feet high | ” Sonoma 50 Bignonia radieens major Perpetual, 7000 Géant des a Bataillon i ditto. 12, 'ea-scented 
Tirns om inl tities, 2, 3, 8, aes fe »  excelsa,4 wst, very fine flava speciosa and China Roses in pots on thei Si. 
hea, inderge sere K: 34, ra mes » insignis, 1 to 6 tt. Clematis corer eee a 
Eeri nina ae of 3 a, Tyce ie »  Lambertiana, 1 to 6 ft. ouble yy ILLIA WOOD a > SON wi a o direct especial 
š 7 “Benthamiana in lange tities fro! -A pa veana, 1 to 2 ft. an Solda.. pr ouble and single attention to their ariarian and splendid stock of Roses, 
7 macrocarpa qu = » monticolor, 1 to 2 ft. a oe which, oie to an ent pirane rd ai — g oto p rd 
= » muricata, 14 ft. » Sie t ropagation, was never in finer or at an ey feel assur 
whe Pia itive Pallasiana, 2 to 2k ft. Honeysuckle Evergreen la mts they ‘have this season the pleasure of offering to their 
a and as mich h. Most i Strobus nivea, ey 8 ft. » Scarlet T. pet frien i ae be surpassed, may of the Stan dankem Dwarf 
‘ mir Nordmanniana, 2, 3, and 4 feet high and a (the Snow Pine). n flexuosa [finest Hosea bavi ng made shoots 6 feet in 
* Tate quantities from seed ite = Cilit S I Pe 4 as one of the|  Colections of Roses palacan fs sane orn e followin og terms, when 
feet, with perfect leads, iino nniana, 1 ft. Vy, irish, strong e rely to ourselves:— Per 
na npn aa of them |; Binsapo, 1 to4'ft, n palmated Extra tall retandeeda to: 4to8 feet high, wih three to six 
$ eae is, 1 year’s, from seed pie we Scotch Fir,| ,, a bloi best varieties of Climbing é nd Pi f; Perpet ealieoee) d ia 
ad h ste! uitable fortraining, &e. eac] 
te priced Ad poet nib abt Ast Mel ft. high | Rhododendrons, 100 ae vers: |< 4, Tall Standards, fine picked stocks from 4 4 106 feet with 
2, 3, 4, and 6 feet se pe aurea, 6 in. to 14 ft. Oe TIT large heads, of the most sho nds, for Hinting E 
larger, up to 8 and 10 feet glauca, to 9 in. Christmas Roses nspicuous situations on sso ih ‘&e. 
3 to To feet » intermedia, 1 to 14 ft. Detphinium Barlowi Extra superior selected Standards, ge fine variēties,» wh, 24s. to 30s 
2,3, 4,6, and S feet » japonica, 1 to 14 ft. Dielytra bqpectabille Fine Dwarf Standards, in fine variet: "18s. „ 24s 
Goveniana, 2, 3, and 4 feet ” x SrA pees Suverb d ditto ditto, the best sorts for exhibition" 7: 18s. 
EAEE seed y» mini 6 to 9 in. ne z: enai vat sonts “128. ,, 18s. 
3 Nabiana, ditto Wareana, 1 to 5 ft, m longiflorum EOE and Noisettes EA Qs. yy 12s. 
Hemlock a Sies. Pinus canadensis, 3 to 8 feet Taxodium sempervir feyk „3to8ft. | rg of the Va Se | Hyb ybr het Is 6-inch st n own oe 
„ | Taxus adpress: t 3, 
Juniperus, eet colaman o s of plants, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet high, per „ Canadensis, 1 to 2 ft. Holiyh n "ads Descriptive Iede onin i pots, or budded on 6-inch stems ... 120. n 18s. 
‘ 23 feet » Cheshuntensis, 3 A 5ft | Cat in pots s. „n 12s. 
kd p a fing : re lot, 7,8, and 1 »  Dovastoni, 1 to 2 fi | Rose oe DosoriptiveCatalogne Cents ed, in pots. ui bi hl ” 30s. 
> ne Red Cedar) “4% E = to 8 fee ” elegantissima, > to aft. | iam = sa A f| The best varieties for forcing, established in 6-inch 
Libocedrus challteuals, 2, 3, and 4 feet (very Hide ” ae ped o Lat ced im a SEERE N pot. n, budged konf finch e ET 
‘Taxus, Yew.—Common English, a vast quantity of all sizes, up ” stricta, At L to4 ate pep lants. ae mbin d, without names, for EPE s 
to piara . 
” 
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etn 
Fruit Tre 
Catalogue) 
Grape Vin 
10 and Fon rot high r ” nie sto 5 ft, fro eye, CR 
rc , 1, 2, Pi 3 feet high Acacias, of sorts, sorts, 3 t to 8 ft. ative stout & well piped eve every ans 
‘| aar 2 mmr best variety, pe dar age, ym 
on Irish, ornamental, 5 to 8 ft. 
” leintissima ( EE new striped) i A n large eng i to 3 ft migena 
aston, or Weeping Yew, Ng corked on stems| As many of the above are raised by the thousand, a consider- 
ad ees cate ay pics pile. ree ee in a pres p ay meee em a large quantity “i 
mpage e whole have been frequently re! 
“4 ing Rats as si cot 2, &, and 4 feet high and are ve wang handsome; the ge ape alani balls s of 
Thuja aurea, several hundred mens, an and | earth. Carri ree to on. p: genera! 
4 as much through, perfect globes a talogues just published. 
on oes spe Pig vente toy Fe pr the best aee for Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. 
4, 5, and 6 feet high HARDY ORN. 
X mend @ feos MER eT ee SS PAUL anD ONI sey just faor a SELECT 
igant fe fine pla e LIST of the above, with their et ne pias Names 
Engt $ pa ori ™ smaller ™ and ptions, which ther will — appy to forward free by 
ayey variegated te | post wer to written application 
Cedar, a clare pon ty 2, 3, a pcr dő git high FEER urseries, area Herts. 
ar. pumila, = 
d bii le 
ALTON NORSERTE LIVER 
POOL. 
To WAA AND GENTLEMEN PLANTING New PLEASURE 
offers upwards undred thousand ol 
Trees lately pao the ARAUCARIA IMBRI A and 
CEDRUS DEODARA, of various si 
ers of the ordi 
ia Imbricata and Cedrus Deodara have 
such as Arbutus, Aucubas, Phillyreas, Laurels, panyo patse in safety to great 
this country, or to any part abroad. 
l be hodeiek, free, to ELL peer large size, well adapted for 
HL, Woking, Surrey Conservatories, e collection of sizes, all 
tide from London by well et with ower Bude, at very moderate prices, 
Priced Lists will be sent 
(see Descriptive Pony ake on own Toots, without names 
— Woodlands Nursery, ee, near Uekield, sang: mee 
Puig As = SALW phi EAC 
HA NER has much pheamilee intro- 
a very valuable new eae raised ir Colonel 
Sa cine MA am Park, Surrey. ad dae os: bes ean falta A E AEA 
at the Royal iaae and Mr. 
o its mi 
lowing testimonial as 
WAY PEACH. 
k Arri r THE SALW to the excellence of this ne 
LAT ELLOW PEACH. Itisa variety mie distinct fom 
other late kinds, both in appearance as well the tex weg fal 
the fruit. The flesh is of a deep oran; lou Ziike Bati K 
Apricot — soft, melting, and juicy, vay harton, y 
aromatic, and separates clean from the s The fi ey 
good size, anā ripens on the open wail the beginning © 
November. ser dog tron Peach will be tna a valuable 
sition, owing to and go et Jn T raouas cian 
“ Royal Gardens, Frogmore, coe 23, 1856. 
t from T y 
Society ao ON 0.1): A nee Peach raised in the gardom o 
Colonel Salway, from a bi ht fi Italy, Ba and of 
by Mr. Turner, of Slo! The fruit was of gage a ) yellow 
a deep golden yellow colour; the flesh also of a rich esd Ti the 
colour, very melting, juicy, and vino! with ered from the 
flavour of an Apricot. Although this was gat y 
il on November 4, it was in as great 
ed by the Society as a valuable 
ARF-TRAINED TRE: i 
MAIDEN e wance if 
1 discount to the trade, witha farther alo 
12 plants are ta’ & Soxs, Edin- 
Pianis e aa be had of Messrs, PETER TAwson i Do’ JANIS 
a & Co., Edinburgh; 
a Song, Edinburgh; snd and the'principal Nurseryme- 
. Royal iS 
