THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE | 
— AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindiey. 
No. 44.—1856.] 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 
INDEX. 
iculture and een nice | Oaks, branche: 
via 
gh ca gue. ore - 7304 | Orchard houses e 
Agricultural societie: . 733 6 | Pampas urass . e 
e | | Pathology, veze! table a 
c | Peach trees, old . a 
727 a | Potatoes in tan. a 
729 6 | Quercus sessiliflora a 
728 e | Reaping machin e 
> 130 a | Robgill Tower Farm a 
Swede, 29 ò 
a . 730 a | Sea Ane: c 
Heg 723a Smithfield C! Ret b 
C + 723 e | Strawbery, tie b 
Drain pipes, choking o: 726 a E traw horry til m es su b 
Ferns, Loa terrae of, im a Swal low: 6 
. Fuchsias, 726 a a 
l . 75 e a 
| sam 726 b e 
l Glenny’s Every-da; . 727a e 
Gourds, large ...... 723 ¢ 24 e 
Sen arge: 75 ¢ 
l arvesting, early - 2a b 
Hexham Farmers’ C 2b a 
a villas e bota a 
a E weree a 
e Werle ‘Chloris andina a 
3 b | Wellingtonia gigantea, i6 e 
BASS POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 20, Bedford 
Street, Covent Garden.—The n ext Meeting. of the Society 
will be held on THUR SDAY, November 6, to which Membe: bers 
and Fruit Growers gene rally are invited to send speeimens for 
examination of such Fruits as are in season, and especially of 
new and little known varieties and seedlings for opinon The 
carriage of parcels is paid by the Society. The C 
taken at 2 o’cloc k. 
Gentlemen desi 
invited to. intim: 
Entrance, 
and furth 
irina to be Dies nt! are ri tfally 
ate their wish us to the meeting. 
, 10s.; annual pey Bakre EA "tos. Copies of the Rules 
rther infor: rmation can be obtained from 
Wrttam Davinsoy, Assistant Secretary. 
TISH ARBORICULTURAL SOCIETY.— 
ae Pia nas a Fr Meeti “ashe seni the 
Members Appointment of Office Bearers, the Reading of 
a, ANE of g al other Business her be oe on 
W DNESDAY, nore 12, at 1 o'clock p. t the Society’s 
Rooms, 6, York Place, Edinbur; urgh. 
6, York Place, Edinbu: 
LANDSCA 
JAMES rE Secretary. 
urgh, November 1, 
PE AND ORNAMENTAL GARDENING, _ 
T toe &e. 
R. W. SHORT begs to refer his Patrons and 
Friends to his advertisement: sit ae Gardeners’ Chronicle 
Oot TEAL, St John's Wood Terra e, Reķent’s Park, London. 
GOBIE UL shee —In satan of Mr. Jon 
WARD: g REMO late FROM HOLLOWAY ‘tis is 
iafe Ai era aod eat munications be addressed 
No. 20, Sharp’s r ey, Lon 
PRIN 
Srez RASPBERRIES. 
yuram 
Š CELEBRATE 
OF 
CUTBUSH anp SON beg to inform the 
DE 
FOR PRESENT PLANTING,| -og 
E FREE, . 
HYACINTH, the bres imported by name, per ae 0 10 6 
s” 
” ixed for Beds (all double) Bers 100 1 10 0 
ANEMON &® ” 0560 
oe 7 n 0 40 
TU LIPS, fine mixed early, for pots o 0 4 s 
CROCUSES, mixed for opan ermana, (per. 1000, 125. 6 6d.) 0 
Also many ‘other! = mee re er Roots penjas imported, which, Po 
selling at dower T prices, as h may pr pra post free, 
N.B. New Earl ads Radis! ern Arira &c., now ready. 
= CAR » Seedsmen, &e. 
h Holborn, London, have par published iheir compre- 
E E m at OF kige AND CAPE B 
the wre Salo e 
i RT! THE WORLD, upon 
Bulbs are as or a frau quality. 
oe = —_ nin = l 
beg to intimate 
f the above have 
ce TBUSH ax BB ETS 
that their SECOND IMPORTATION 
arrived in PRIME ¢ DESCR IPTIVE CATALOGUES, 
which where their ‘leva nayeon of cular cae be obtained free 
on applica Orders ted in ae 
"wig! m. 
P pk G SEEDSMAN, N, and 
FL ester, h; the honour to inform the 
public that ‘his CATAL ZOGUES of the above may be had o 
appli Pelt Alsoa Koen of Pg SUCKERS foni healthy 
stock to be had at re: 
NEW BT es FOR 
be tod op SON are 
I 
ae <a h 
giie 
TOCK.— Addres: 
ee Biiadex. 
L > SON'S Caret Berkhampstead) 
CA GUES for the present season, Bane a En 
PRATA of Be Ta Negra and novelties, may now be had a 
the Nurseries, or sent post free. They consist of— 
FRUIT CATAL GUE, containing ose grown in pots 
TREE anv SH CATALOGUE. 
AZALEA, HOLLYHOCKS, &c., CA’ OGUE. 
I es, Great Ee Herts. 
ard the ‘following 
CATALOGUES on pre ication :— 
logue of Fuchsias, Verbenas, Pansies, &c. 
A ‘Deserptive Catalogu 
best of other raisers. 
A Descriptive List of Dutch Bulbs and other Roots. 
Woodlan 
„and the | 
public that they nets now on hard a large stock of their 
D PRI 2 WALES BAS EDRERIES, Shick is 
th finest tred. 7 ces per 
pai ndon. 
t Berk- 
Nurseries, Grea’ 
ss collection rin FRUIT 
| 
| 
ti 
hat he supply the 
years old, together with, 400,C00 ok 500000 EPRE, 
Old Merri 
0. BE. SOLD .CHEAP, for cash, 0 ORNA- 
MENTAL and other FOREST TREES, "oom 1 Ta 15 feet; 
als an excellent vari GOOSEBERRIES a 
three 
SEEDLINGS one and two yearsold. Term: 
-SAST on, Du 
Srat 
the ground being A iar i to CHARLE 
man, &c., 179,Windmill Street, G send, 
me EATHS.- 
5.—A first-rate Collection, and 
grown PLANTS, by the hed or Tho: ae 
tas Piles Mati sent free on application to 
EY, Knap Hill Nurse 
ry, Woking, , Surrey. 
AVENUES, ETC. 
ee Ro 
a P. FRANCIS has several hundreds cal 
* straight English OAK, } the lish and athe oy EL 
and Spanish CHESNUT, from 9 end 10 to 12 feet, rising with 
api roots off deep loamy soil. Prices upon application. 
P.F’s new DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of ROSES is 
ROW ready, and will be forwarded, gratis, up 
application. 
to ii 
RES. ut ORNAMENTAL 
SHRUBS, VIN FLORISTS’ F ERs, 
Nuenen ioe And niay be had free on n applicatior ti eith 
Forin” TuE ES. — The Subscribers solicit the 
of parties iuteading Planting to their ag oe 
eek of the above, Catalogues of actrees 
rubs, may be had free on app 
D mi Trees and Sbru 
moderate, very 
ye stale owe 
ING; Standard and Trained 
se GUEY AN TEACS 
en Laws scrim A D Beason, Noreen, Beda- 
nik ona pletion. "Also, all other sorts worth cultivation 
PP 
ds Nursery, Isleworth. 
CAT A LOGUE. 
OBERT SIM’S New DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
LOGUE (24 pages) of his Collection of BRITISH Er 
OREA BEERNS; can now be had post free for six stam, 
o all previ: u5 purchasers. —Nursery, Foot’s Cra: ray, Kent. 
TUR S New Catalogue of GERA- 
FANCY GERANIUMS, CINERARIAS, 
Pogue ip BOLT THOCES, 
y, and can et 
Royal Maney Sloug! 
L 
NIUMS, 
CARNATIONS, 
PANSIES, &c, is n 
GE? GE BAKER begs to ce that his 
DESE IPTIVE CATALOGUE of AMERICAN PLANTS, 
piapa H SHRUBS, CONIFERÆ, FRUIT & FOREST 
ferret now ready, and may be had on application. 
merican Nursery, Windlesham, near Bagshot, Surrey, z1 mile 
one re ae one hours ride from Waterloo | 
Station; $ from R | 
PLAN | 
OHN U the Exhibito: Se the seg 
Plants al Botanic Gardens, al s Park, Bron | 
begs to ants that his Per ped ln of t RHODODENDRONS, 
raea &e., is lished, and tained in e: xchange 
r two postage s Sot P “7 oie py the hoa odendrons are 
deie, and the p aeh contains a selection of the most 
favourite ags of Pame; oaea, &e. 
urse 
ingham. -Mount Pleasan! 
with 
r 6s. per 
—Apply to R. = YATE! 
TEW 
KITLEY'S Neate Se SUPERBA. 
ts of this 
a St Ann’s s Pas are; 
certainly a first-rate Pear.” —See Transactions of 
Fonalogioai Society, Page 19. j i 
A ñ } 
Pace Fivepence. 
SraMPED > Epition, 6d. 
"GRAPE VINES IN POTS FOR 
| Josee? “ooo emg ty Roel, So Ske N ewing- 
ton, hi fina‘ f GRAPE Aal se struck from 
eyes for Planting or Forcing i i Pats from 4 = 8 feet long. 
o T ne oko Newington. 00 
a IN POTS 
EERS aie ‘Con King’s Road, ( can 
ow supply Grape Vines struck from eyes in very fine 
pea strong and healthy, for Planting or Forcing in Pots, all 
the besi ve approved sorts. 
cultu: ral Establishment, King’s Road 
— 
leigh ok 
FOR POTS. 
SRS. & J. FRASER, Nurserymen, Lea 
Bridge ond, Essex, beg rs reper attention to their fine 
stock of the above. Price 5s. and 
Strong hi for A Peg out, 3. Sey each. A list of the sorts 
may be had on appl 
Peek tn SANTHEMU MS.—A quantity of fine Plants, 
t bursting into bloom, and well covered with healthy 
Prite to the base, of all the leading va ear both of a 
cma og y from 6s. to 9s. per 
and sarea see may be had at 
a 
to 16s.; PRINCESS, 15s. 
gent, Dungannon House, Fulham. 
ES DANIEL O'ROURKE Fae the best 
ea ih Apne ae can be had 
G: Warie, Seed M erchant, 181, High Holborn, Lo 
DRIMULA SIN afte nee ee 
Good eredita rae Pe 
Fon flower next spring, toner ae ate a. per ace, pont Tree 
rom 00D 
JHE grat LANCASHIRE RE SHOW GOOSE- 
BERRIES be ts, at 6s. 
ozen.—Jon: Hoian, i Trahan ar Garde pa ea id ted 
nehester. Catalogues. 
CHOIC 
|S eee DN TCKLIN, Fromai NGuiliford, Surrey, 
beg to offer healthy plants of the above, selected from a 
first-class Very me at 4s, zen, or three dozen for half a 
guinea, basket included. e] payment required. 
ANSIES. ` ieties, in good 
— Extra fine show 
rat GEM oe, 125, 185 and 24s. 
_& 
iS! AN. ‘a a 
for Autumn planting, strong 1 dose eet of the roast flower, 
a large and Pelee gt stock. Warra! 
Address W. H. Davis, Jun. 
TREES | ! LAURELS 7 LAURELS !—The best 
Stock near Laggan. is, Des Foster’s Nursery, Edgware; also 
other magnitice ns, &c.—Apply to Joan MORGAN, 
Rose = ti 
ARD PORTUGAL 
t i 
to new pami or 
ara ood ba pees He ee Jaen = ge 
men an ammersmith, 
wr icone 
Wa y IM 
Giuorc ee OF EVERY Di 
Fruit 
A Priced Cirenlar post free on 
sis “Terma—“Casz. 
EORGE JACKMAN, Woking Nursery. Woking, 
G Surrey, has has muchi pleasure to acquaint his friends, patrons, 
and the Apes that he 
stock of well grown STANDARD and ea DWARF RO SES con 
| sisting a all the Ao ayh sag most approved kinds. A 
List will be forwarded fr: application. —Nov. 1. 
Í OSES. ae 
anp J. FRAS ERS oe the present 
y J. * season is now ready, Jee pie Sag boas sorry 
J. Tiei fine stock of promere 
ing o eer Perpetual and other 
rien = vagema or for 
Paikea a ae kinds stele 
Price per doze 
PAUL anv SON 
° NEW rig i now ready | 
pag minae eee 
A 
TORN CRANSTON begs t0 
ESCRIPTIVE Bt rl oF ROSES for: for 
of 1856 and id abe 1857 
happy to forw: 
accurate descriptions 
cultivation, likewise directions for Proving, { 
management, — Nurseries, King’s Acre, near r Herefor 
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