OCTOBER 25, 5e] 
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e Exhibitor 
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sented, and the Catalogue contains a selec! e most 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
707. 
DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. CA ikea 
H. LANE anD bons F acest. ‘Berkhampstead) 
CATALOGUES for the aiies season, nom be hadat a 
selection of the best v. ge 
Sete N 
Pores, apeten anD SON, Srepsmen to the 
, beg leave to intimate to their Customers and 
the Nurseries, or sent : post fi 
ariete onde 
They 
ROSE CATALOGUE. 
TREE anp SHRUB Ditto, containing those grown in pots. 
ourite kinds pi ja paat vn Qui &e, A 
ay The Americ ags Public the arrival of * very fine selection of FLOWER POET det AZALEA, &c., ditto, 
NEW SCARLET TAR N “ pate oe Giana ROOTS” inijohani ioak on condition, and they respectfully solicit italy e Nurseries, Great Berkhampstead, Herts, 
or ‘atalogues may be had free = applicatio: EXOTIC FE 
ere JACKSON usp Senin ame mot neniin 27, Great George £ Street, _Westminste MNOGRAMMA PERUVIANA ARGYROPRYLLA (Moorz). 
out this beautiful GERANIUM: it is a brilliant e4 mamei? 
scarlet wi = daii Ser white eye, throwing its trusses of RO se OBERT PARKER begs to offer the above beautiful 
bloom bel g above the foliage; habit slightly compact, foliage YAL EED nd distinct Fern, of which a fine speci was exhibited 
ample, with a wel marked horseshoe, It was exhibited at the | BERKSHIRE DESTABLISHMENT | fnew planta. Ta appearenes ‘it te perfectly dietinct frome 
Crystal Palace and much pa and alte oka ordered by mos or new plan n appearance perfectly dis 
ies in cultivation, 
sear ‘or jor every thre eon a ey 5 - J UTTON anp SONS have juat received a very w que | thing douesly conted with wiktetasiaces nonde whiph qiveates 
‘Trade.—Nursery, Kingston-on-Tham Collection of Hyacinths, p Misa eo, 4 go most singular and distinct appearance. Good plants, 21s. each. 
HE T BERT PIN — |cuses, and numerous other Bulbous Flower Roots, direct A VERGREEN a] 
This variety has now been p t the Royal Gardens from bro of the Hae celebrated Plorists i in = rlem, Hundred TECE Shrubs of large size and fine growth to 
other p tre ‘best -an@ most aitai Straw S very m Lists gratis, and post free. m pose y ei Lick vidos rant oy we 
« It very little foliage, i ding! gentleman’s 
<a rich flavoured, firm ze porch p he ae we N Bre ESENT PLA Pre A G, i A Taje ls © excellent rare as pili one ne wishing 
and remains. in bearing until very late. It is a most valuable o give Immediate effec! w groun T. 
variety for the northern pans as it produces very late more HYACINTH, ‘the feet imported by name, per dozen o 10 6 | with p ayas of earth.—Apply to Messrs. J. 
foliage — me Black mtorr and there is a certaint: nty of getting Fine mixed for mae (all double) peste 1001) 20:f0 DET and Seadamen; Hemmersmirb; near London. 
ar ap oaa neem ie a Ging) 3 I 0 4 0| TOHN SKIPPER. Villa Nursery, Camden T 
= UNARUES” SER, e il o 
UNEQUALLED NEW STRAWBERRY RIVAL Queen, | TUL IPS, fine mixed early, for pots or borders a + 0 7 6 J begs to inform the putlie that his Then ond (SEEDLING 
z D TILEY be to bakais Ba. CROCUSES, mixed for open ground, (per 1000, 12s. 6d. i) 0 1 6 FANCY PELARGONIUMS a nt out, at 
isal Fy Sgn so many other kinds of Flower Roots just imported, w are | the following prices :— 
n, Seedsman, and Flori 
l aae o miie — t his 
D ALOGUE w ready, n be ae 
free on application, comprising ‘can ice Conife: “ei porte Eve 
sate and Se an Bea and Shrubs, all of ‘which are wel 
de rats stant] se Eee also, al nsive grower of 
t santan maitend Fisi 
G. J. mrin larly wishes call ‘attention to his Dwarf-trained 
Fruit Trees, being clea: n and well trained, including all 
the leading ‘kinds. 
Wo! oking Nursery, 1 4mile from Woking Station, South Western 
vhere all Trains stop and conveyances can be obtained 
anD CO. beg to inform lirang r friends 
stock on 
i 
Aee tere: * 
rinden TÄ rees and Shrubs, 
Hardy Olin Climbing $ phrabe a wants, 
Teenhouse ve in general, 
tto, Quick, & 
aa or of =e Bor "EA dging. 
“Catalogues upon en application: ‘Carria age paid to London. 
Sturmer, ae „Ener, 
ER i RICA SPENCE 
R GLENDINNING begs to inform te Public that 
e he is now pre] w and distinct 
a 
sel tine at lower K$ 
Early P 
see; as see Lists, gia may ae boy post free. 
N.B. New ady. 
as, Radis h, Horn Carrots, &c., 
LE F. TCH BULBS. 
W: LIAM E. RENDLE anp CO., Seep MERC 
phim have much pleasure in ottering the "allowing 
Collections of Dutch Roots, for large and small-sized g — 
“a. 
es 2 ag hai all the most approved sorts ...  «. 3 io 0 
containing smaller quantities 25 0 
Ne a for a small gai apin 160 
100 yan in 100 very fine so: Parthneer’s selection 3 10 0 
50 fine sorts 215 0 
” 50 uote sorts pa i 15 0 
30 ” ri n ”, ” 110 0 
24 ” » varieties s 15 0 
010 0 
Detailed lists ‘of the above are given inthe « Derip 
tive Price Current,” 
| return for one postage stam; 
WILLIAM E. RENDUE rB: en carr fare 
NEW IMPORTED DUTCH 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE anv "CO, pair Mer- 
uch pleasure in 
am just arrived, in 
possible con 
collection includes a general assortment of HY ACINTHS, 
amps US, ARENES ARGUS, 
LIL IRIS, GLAD. LUS, &c. &c. 
rice Current of Dutch ‘Roots is just 
PABRIRAE ANE dan AA ts one postaye 
stamp. 
return for 
Apply to Wm. E. RENDLE & Co., Seed Merchants, Piymouth. 
Established 1786. 
TULIPS. 
DROLO © 
M’S EULESS 
S, Nurserrman and nom et 
rrey Boialar. ane Successor ie: ee 
GROO 
MATTHEW 
for this month. This novel Hybrid raised from seed in the . $ apham Rise, Surre; 
Chiswick Nursery. It isa very free blooming variety, very | late H. G room), informs the public generally he has a fine 
small plants being laden with flowers; is igorous grower, | ment of Liliums, Amaryllis, Gladiolus, Vallote a cit Samy ‘as. iy 
With the habit of E. Cavendishi; and both gards habit and | which are paths to sent out. Also Cyclamen ~ varieties, young 
colour of flowers is altogether distinct any other variety, | Palms, and oe ieee Brangiai ran EN ager to th 
with the additional recommendation of remaining three months | late H. Gro Narci s poe! d., 1s. 6d., and 2s. 6d. 
in b . It has been distingnis! y prizes which have been | per 100, Bar irib ng to pee of ba ih “patch Ro ots in excellent 
awarded to it by the hashes aban Society, the Royal Botanic condition 
Palace 
wae Topau at their grand ie 
a and by the © 
tabliahed: Plants, 2is. e 
Play of plants in June 
` Chiswick a sae 
¥ perfectly clean an 
i; 
Aee a selected Moo ao 
ended See ernie 
Adress, Wat. Zan The Elm an, SME g, Lincoln: shire. 
AAALENS PIT CONIFERS. 
hire. 
M. WOO D anD SON have fine plants to offer of 
the following TEE 
LEA INDICA. 
era Dozen. 
‘Criterion, fine RE ae ... 38, 6d. to 5s. 0d. | 86s. Od. 
Admiration, ditto. Paito re a ed to8 0 |36 0 
Leeana, superb white ditto 3s. 6d. to5 0 
Eulalie ie Van Gee: 5 0 
EW CONIFERS. 
Biota Meldensis, a very tating and interesting new 
plant, reported to be a rid apartir the mEn Each. 
Cedar a hin for’ vitæ meo 
Cryptome rancaroi sé 
Cupressus MacNabiana 
Juniperus japoni ye 
” pyri een 
” —_— iana 
apn for distant carriage. 
-Woodlands 3 Nuwery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sus: 
SMITH, Sen., begs to inform his friends and the 
* public that the BE ote are aproag hie subsisting 
bet Sons under the Firm of “Jos 
nd carry on the business Pt hae act at 
Tansley, upon the premisa ocenpied by the late Firm. 
ni Nurseries, October 25. 
Notice —i sponge ne of the Decease of Mr. 
the Subse 
Sesen avd 
Joa ROBERTON, Ju Jusxroz, Edenmou — under the Firm of 
erent & Mew Tiy. 
1 Debts dne farh yr by pany q 
and an said WILLIAM MEIN. 
WILLIAM MEIN. 
For himself and the iiia Repre- 
JOHN sruarr.{ "satatves sentatives fin the ee See 
Par. Witsox, 
entered more fully into the general line of Nur- 
pn ete et then his predecessor, rg m DDH ye kindsof Plants, 
Bulbs, ua Seeds, on very modera! he trade liberally 
ie | Gertrnde Richardson ... 15s.6d. 
oram, ‘ae “6d. Or the set for 2}, 2s, 
rom Mr. stems s beantifal irvine ain zingo 
ve had fi ri12 postage stamps, returnable 
Emily pif Pm 
Tat 
p Ti e 
The fine light show Geranium, Glenny’s Lady Paxton (new 
last mion), ie fai g HoE $: lange sieht of the best 
named v: and 9. 
“HOLLVHOGK SEED. 
IRCHAM anp WARD beg to offer their Holly- 
hock Seed in packets at 1s. 6d.,-2s. 6d., and 5s.each. This 
Seed is selected from the t varieties in cultivation, and 
B. & W. will warrant it to produce Seedlings of superior quality 
that will ores taie pemn in oe all ot ats chasers. 
nngay, Suffolk, Oct. 25. 
paruen seei NURSERY. 
ERB OUBLE HOLLYHOC 
ILLIAM CHATER’S ANNUAL DESCRIPTIVE 
CATALOGUE, wii ped agimi alt s on the Culture, Exhibiting, 
of this noble flower, ma: y be had on receipt of one postage 
stamp, 
Seed saved from edb Say oF at ge ror} a, 
Good mixed 
Border varieties, good mixed, ground roots, per ‘100... 20s 
_ New ‘Crimson Pu: rple È Rocket, 5s. per "dozy or a 
atin hae ae NURSERY. 
SUPER HOLLYHOCKS, 
WILLIAM Bog HATERS ANNUAL DESCRIP- 
TIVE CATALOGUE, with remarks on the Culture, 
maripa &e, of this noble flower may be had on receipt of one 
postage stamp, 
Bead caved Broa 0b start hak 
tO 
20s. Od, 
+» 808, Od. 
Hi 
parca aps other pa the kingdom. 
& Sons have prekin ts some Seed this year, the forare eae which 
psf are mt eee out at 1s. per pound, or 48s. per bushel for 
h paym: 
pre ek ani Sorto & Soxs, Royal Berkshire Seed Estab- 
jishment, Reading. 
-e 
dealt wi ogre 
ras FR aD r Che Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
Per thousand—s. d. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1856. 
upright, a in — sis; Bae - Av ve z H 
" ‘ournefortL - one ae 
— | Arborvitæ (China) |, tee om B00 Tr will have been remarked that we have sry d 
Pinus Halepensis _,, A s sé ove eee 0 
Magnol ii ia M ... _ (Per hundred) 15 o subst. tance that has been sold largely to gardeners 
Pag ial Sin a , Cottingham, Hull Branch Establish- | under the name of Pace & Co.’s Biicut Composi- 
, Junction . 
P-S. Our General Ni f List may be had for tt tron. According to the adv e A this m 
TH PLA INC SEASO X ratio: able estroyiug ight ” upon 
ASS anD ROWN. have much pleasure in calling | Hop, es, wall-fruit trees, Cucumbers, Melons, 
attention oe eee and well grown cect nes, stove and greenhouse plants The 
ROSES, &c., wi y collections er. : ; R n-fl 
P aa pai M a e bight Peet exp sour rani i y and 
ye cia 100 standards, aaeb iome varieties i neg , Te P , Me: 34 ug, i a ace 
100 ” tha terial capable of eradicating the 
vd ood Hs 50 aes bs t l st insects w d be of y value, pro- 
ve ioe selections per doz, 18s. fo 1 dest fi ; in the case 
at: dee 50 =p of green-fly, thrips, and red s there are so many 
* 100 | 100extra Zak ways of keeping them d nst 
a A Aa ttle Be eee ut such enemies is of much less importance. We have, 
Clim ons sid oz, 6e. to os however, found from our correspondence that 
HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS, n pots 1 excellent gardeners differ in opinion as to 
Jigger Ste waters aa int and sh ae hee cacy of the preparation a question, seme pro- 
s ) 3 5 
Ditto, ditto, 100 superior varieties, 50s.; per doz., 7s.6d.to0 10 6| nouncing it valueless, others speaking e 
Ditto, ditto, 25 ta for et ee Rock Work terms of praise. Such being the case, has 
ELSE or ic a a me ee Ar become desirable to mem > [rsr the real 
STEMONS, POTENTILLAS, ANTIRRHINU MS. PEONES, merits Fah the case, and this 
ROCK r a ere SY CONIFERÆ, 
CHOICE FRUIT TREES, 
Peaches, Nectarines, and Apricots, two and three year eee 
DWARF 
deavoured 
Ma ether phen oer uende the 
Saat our readers will be able to judge for 
theme elves 
nt are 167 testimonials to faye 
exelent of the preparation for one purpos 
ano out of four aieas of 
D year 
riigem 
rae a two 
very handsome, and well grown, each 3s. 6/. to5s.; Plum: 
Pears, &c.,twoand ti tee you trakaed, do. each, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. To 
gentlemen requi grey: first-rate wail fruit these are strongly | 
mmended, berm ai Pyramidal,and other Fruit Trees 
of the choicest 
Splendid GLADIOLT, ENGLISH, GERMAN, and other 
parent 
CHOICE DUTCH, CAPE, and other 
yee Bo CARRIAGE FREE‘for orders not under 20s. to all the 
stations, also to all stations on the London, SELES ented » 
Colchester line, 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM and other LILIES ; and an 
ve collection of us. 
