NOVEMBER 1, =s 
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DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
723 
AMERICAN PLANT 
YMN UVIA ade a (Moors). JATERER anD GODFREY alt to intimate that 
ERT om to rope the above beautiful W heir Priced col’ Deseriptive CATALOGUE OF HARDY 
and distinct Fern, of which ecimen was exhibi repens =p. Tr EAS, and other American Plants 
atthe last Crystal Pal: Show, a ed a first — is now re and may free on application to Messrs. 
fornew | tants. I rance itis perfectly distinct from an ER LAW SON WATE et Mw i ry, Woking, Surrey. 
species in cultivation, the upper and under sides of the fronds D SON, Segpsmen to the Sy page a ee r3 
being densely coated with white fa e powder, which gives ita | 4, genet) N, &c., beg leave to intimate to their Dente and EO RGE JACKM AN begs foe that his 
most singular and distinct appearance ood plants, 21s. each ORAE ic the Pk: rrival of a very fine selection of FLOWER PRICED CAMES is now set i can be had 
Paradise Nursery, Hornsey, and Seven Sisters’ Road, Holloway. | orders forthe a nag reaa prog tne on! Basen free on span tion, comprisin Piped eater ~ ". Hary Ever- 
— = x . a è greens, and Ornamen! rees all of w) are well 
NEY JSE, ee een his eis a seedling 27, Great George § Strooi, Westminst grown and constantly removed; Se also an extensive grower of 
from the “ Géant des Batailles.” The flowers are no, ~ f Roses, an uit and Forest Tree 
put larger; og gies om rig pl in colour, remaining a long tim OYA , pa: J. particularly 
in pertection on the plant without the faded appearance so ob’ g _ 
maai n the parent. It is a m bund: gen omer, a in BERKSHIRE pen mart coraettiiny the rico, Being ee e cued scl a 
summer and autumn; and has ived first Ttificate: = ty 
from the National Floricultural Society, the Royal 3 tagte XUTTON « p SONS h Meha Sail TABS ome SA to reyes ean be obrang 
Society, the Crystal Palace Exhibition. Price 10s. 6d. each. Collection of Hyacint. nths, Anemones ents Oe arse purea = oir 
A. PAUL & Son respectfully announce that they will wa ont | cuses numerous other Bulbous Fi d wer Roots, direct , ge NURSERYM Easingwold, can 
the above Rose on and after the 1st November ne: The usual ae api hi H and SPRUCE FIRS, 1, 2, or 4 feet. SCOTCH 
di to the Tra ide ‘when three or ‘more mz from = of = sor a ke Wlorixe't in n Haar lem. FIRS, i ‘isto, With a general stock of FOREST TREES. _ 
s. Cheshu eee Tae, Sesh a and post free. ECK’S NEW PELARGONIUM “EMPEROR.” 
a E e T LIN = = ROSES. ie IGE Ur T = ES.— Fine Standard and —Mr. Glenny says:—“ It is the best variety that the best 
Buz j ree se, Rhon France. — MOSS, warf-trained Apis cots, oe Nectarines, Pears, Plums, | raiser ever ‘produced. ” This variety, with other vei oice and 
DUCHESSE DE VERN UIL; vigorous, very tho: orny; = Olan 3s. each, or 30s. per dozen :— s.d. “a8 sorts, are now sendin; Feary Catalogues with full deseri 
leaves, dark and wig green; flowers -Mar rge a and full, in a| Fine App! les 8, Figs, Mediars, "Quines, and Walnuts, each 2 0 | tion may be had on a pplicat n to Jony Dosson & Sox, Woot 
mae us of four or fiv together ; delicate rose tint; a showy ine Gooseberr' s, Currants, a se Sat aot per ag 3 0 | lands Sumer. ae worth. 
r 12s. Filberts, new, t thitt-she Ned a skinni aig T doz 40 MEN CEDRUS 
plant. Price 15f. o 
MOsETTE PERPETUA 
L MADAME SCHULZ; vigorous 
Strong Vin nes, in poi 
Peaches, Nectarines, pesa y sery Cherries, 
and 01 d- eihera , per pna 
DEO 
AULE anp SONS invite “the attention of 
and spreading niggers leaves dark ower medium — ex- 
rwaresfull ll; colow ary yellow, poi eah tinted rose in he pressly for pot culture, per doze .18 0 i rs to their fine wh Sey f this Tree, which 
rae tog strong perfume: Produced from la but total! Greenh ts, Oct. 25. i ine p each. 
different. Price 20f. or 16s.— Le ee 5 Ld + _J.& H. Brows, Albion Nursery, Stoke sy owe rh ny PEO PA as. eon 5 H feet = ne. 8 ” 
NEW UTCH BULBS of superior quality, the followin: Do. in large pots, 4to 5 feet ni ” 
a Rue du Vivier. Lyons, France, offers the D for 20s., package aielwaed % á De. do. 4 feet A ” 
following 12 Choice Hyacinths, n 12 named early Tulips rge quantity of on korr for mix ng vith “ee and 
BELLE ANGLAISE, hybrid ‘perpetual, growth vigorous; | 12 Double Tournesol Tuli 12 haliiocie Aaaa other plantations. Prices may be had on application, 
branches, be ram n rather mai leaves, large and dark | 25- Choice Ranunculus name! "a pn glish Iris aia “Stapleton Rond Nurseries, Baian 
green; flowers, mediu full. very good shape, sweet per- | 12 Porania Narcissus T Jonq FROM TH LK. 
fume; colour, adiwira Jarre ays re wers well, 100 Dutch Crocuses, in separate | 50 Baoe R. D, Basingstoke, can 
ETANDARD DE S ERASTOPOL, hybrid perpetual, eolours 12 Gi CHIDHAM, BROWICK RED, TALAVERA, GOLD! 
vigorous ; branches, straight and rather thorny ; flowers, een Descriptive and priced Catalogues forwarded on application, _ DROP, RED LAMMAS, NURSERY, and other ay 
size, almost full; om dark crimson, velvety. A cron. come | W. Denys, Seedsman and Florist, 82, 2, Graceehureh h Street, London. ate of WHEAT at market pric or 
‘Géant des Bataille ETEY: D E. quired from minora eo spends 
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but pete chet in gh and colour. | 
MADAME HERAUD d perpetual, growth v vigorous NDE PRIES Prank HARRY” STRAWBERRY AT SE 
branches peatni d strong: fink very pk oe and flat; itmi} PLANTS, for on of 1856.—All orders s (not less than Loon rence MAULE ine SONS Baa ve to offer, of 
we ga Always flowers well, and has a most agreeable to be ac companied Poi ffice order ingham wn growing and well-harvested, RAYNBIRD’S 
rfame, à HYBRID, ‘fo hich a Prize Medal was ded at the Great 
Macuser of the above 15. fanes, or 12s. each. Parties order- "ren “2 8 Eighty see 7 e pai ds, a aod Gol jd Medal i, Hig en 1d Bosiety, Scotland. 
ing three will receive a fourth plaut gratis. Ready November ist.) sixty O Ul 4.22 undred ... 4. 2 8 0} For reference, numerous testimon’ leading agri- 
S CENTLEMEN ENCACED IN PLANTING. Plants in pots, y 3d. h, will ready in 
ATERER ann GODFREY beg to offer the | October next. _ Nurseries, Bristol. 
4 P i pati “ Ir plat a wea toe wane on ~ Li's “ Treati the Cultivation of the S EED WHEAT FROM BLACK LAND. 
raucaria imbrit AET for plani ingon nurseries e | o ce 1s. Browick Red Wheat, ted genui clean and 
and 2 feet by the 100 Mr. R. UNDERHILL, Sir Harry’s Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. | healthy Seed, grown-100 miles north of onion ona light black 
” 5, 4, 5, 6, rh feet high. Nothing can ex- SAFFRON WALDEN ak soil in Deeping- Fen. It is the produce of a properly prepared 
ceed the beanty of these plants and all UBLE HOLLY bed, from po aren tg ai ng ny > rand 
Bet ed in the open ground. 
Wwiitta 
SCHATER'S ANNUAL. DESCRIP- 
seed 
tended through out. 
Abies Donglassi, a splendid lot of plants, 3, 4, 6, 8 to 12 feet high TIVE CATALOGUE with remarks on the Culture Address, wx Banes: The Bims Farm, Spatdi Lincolnshire, 
Pinus Combra, in large quantities, 2,8, 4, 5, and 8 feet Exhibiting, es one EW EARLY WINTER TARE, ‘recommended 
teznmæ, fine plants, 3 and 4 feet hi bape: ae oh oy pak Iturists for produeing an 
4 ; Bentham rie ome titio fave tiene 2008 See ay aved f , 5s. 0d. | fant 10 Paya earlier than any other variety tin eperera 
ix oe ‘i tto bee good pha. 2 at Orders ived for a limited eon at 15s p bushel. 
Sabinian ditto Fine Tare: ast per bushel, 
Picea Pinsapo, 4, 5,6, naepect high, and as much through. Most | Border ee. pol min, erin ii, pi per” "100 ae) o Earl r Tare ey 
ams tone Common English, a 
beautiful plants, 
Nordmanniana, feet 
poo i in quantities from seed prar 
, 2, and 3 feet, with perfect leads, and none of them 
high 
cad hundred finespecimens, 5, 6, 7,8, & 10 ft.high 
Po 
4 feet (very handsome) 
vast bic of all sizes, up 
to 8, 4,5, 6, and 7 fet high | 
Trish Yew, 3, 4,5 6.and 8 fee! y 
10 and 12 feet hig! 
rare Ye sim bes the ae 14, 2, and 3 feet high 
Be 5, 6, and ae feet 
BERT PA PARKER begs to 
rons that his eis AND 
F ANIU INER 
md Seven Sisters’ Road, H: 
HEW. AAE AND CONIFERS. 
o inform at friends and 
DESCRIPTIVE Pat a 
RARIAS, &c., is n 
b Lebanon, os 3. 4, and 6 feet a exi ap onaga Isl: ine), 21 
i aè some larger, up to 8 and 10 fee! zalea i ms sd fern from, . ow. 18 
Cryptomeria japonica, 3 to 10 feet Camellias, , per 24 
Cupressus mac a, 2,3, 4,6, and 8 feet Cyclamen amet towering watts, each “Ss.6d.to 5 
»  Goveniana, 2, 3, and 4 feet Delphinium formosum, the finest variety « ‘ever — 
Lawsoniana, , from see seed per doz. ose . . 18 
'MacNabiana, ditto Epacri: f sorts, fro rd "ny rs 
Hemlock Sprnee, Pinus canadensis, $ to 8 feet Eiei, Sfseorks wea per en, a a Pra ioe os | 
Juniperus, Irish, hundreds of plants, 4, 5,6, and $ feet high, per- Perms, hardy, from, per doz. ... s. | wwe n 9 
fect t eolnmns sol ve and greenbeuse, from, per doz. ve we AB 
» Chinese, 2, 3, and 4 feet Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass), per doz. .., -» 18 
sy a fine lot, 7, 8, and 10 feet Orchids, Exotic, from, per doz. ony re Seer oe NE 
a Virgin nine led Coda, , 2,3, 4, up to 8 feet A inellas, of sorts, from, per 3 ee TIG 
Basir 
cH AMPION SWEDE. 
MESSRS. "SUTTON anp SONS hn e the honour 
nd gratification of announcing that their CHAMPION 
SWEDE, which last year gained the two Silver Cups presented 
to the Royal East Berks and the Royal re Bueks Agricul- 
tural Societies by H. R. H. Prince Albert, has gained the same 
distinguished prizes at the same Shows this er also; besides 
numerous prizes in other pen of the gerir y Messrs. SUTTON 
& Soxs have saved somi this r, of wap same sort which 
they are now sending fa at 1s. Spann nd, 0 . per bushel for 
cash payment. 
ress Joun SUTTON & Sows, Royal Berkshire Seed Estab- 
Reading. 
Gardeners Ch 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1856. 
Tae termination of summer has pepe eee 
kweli WOOD anD soi have fine plants to offer of 
ao sees 
narniai 
to the e= iaraa t of persons unacquainted od 
n n Trish, a very ornamental, 5 to 8 ft. ICA. 
» elecantissima a (or new a viped) in large quantities, ites ft, Each. į Dozen. | such eea ons. One Sesapa us (p.709) xag 
+ Dovaston,or Weeping ee. fine plants, worked on stems | Criterion, fine striped var, ..,  ... 38. 6d. toSs.0d. | 36s.0d. h ighin g 112 lbs. r. Hamp, of 
with heads, 6 to 8 fest niee Aaii ditto, ditto cn a O tob O 196.0 |]. 3 190 heen thir a 
” bce , fine Recast br 2an et mene white ditto... ... 88, 6d. to E : is proud Lof. p aa voizning? 7 os 
press: as S! lalie Geert ` | sS 
Thuja ra ayer! hundred specimens, 2,3, and 4 feet high and NEW CONIFERS. assures u: ae ened i e E gee k 
as much through, perfect globes Biota Meldensis, a very di “pare reene ee a np oe i 
n occident American Arl itæ, the best plant for| plant, reported to be a hybrid between the Red Each, Citrouille ” has been ring seven 
re Fy Pay gp ms Cedar and Chinese Arbor Vite _ ... ge ag circumference, and weighing a hundred and 
p ne . oo os wee 
1» Weareana, the best variety of Siberian Arbor Vite, 4,5, 6, means teammate % NS Mies.to1o 6 | fifty pounds. To us who saw that ous Pi 
ee rusjaponica i ws BS. t0.10 6 | kin of Lord Ropwey’s in 1834, which weighed two 
ee Me ag ie > o a rae aao Aaa |AN and twelve pounds and was 
"i smaller . to 
chal peran g ant E a e * oaa lats presented for distant carriage ashore dg ns afte t ao 
Fa large quan Ja ot surprisin 
Abies excelsa, Besi» pim si: i all dwarf varieties of the Common _____ Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Sussex. | others not ys i: is is n oom pn F 
prace, and ve vomarkable : (0) T H+ B R . | we never hear of such specimens without r 
s > nema sta P mS DEY z= r that a plant so enormously productive, and whi 
gans, 1 year ne vee oo ... 
v Gregori, di ditto "Tou: ts PLES TEES | ea Say gi Cemands , should not be more exten- 
» ‘compacta, ditto ditto Saa aroen ft p= ese oe «aro: sively culti $ l ommend 
> PY di ditto Pinus H: E meeli teed ata oh oy hes d to monster 
» pyramidali , ditto ditto i et A de Si pes A O A pat ‘Sako pa 
» diffusa, di ditto Magnolia tripetala }, „o a _ (Per hundred) 15 0| Gourds, a being 
Pinus sylvestris pu ss KAE S A mam & Sox, Nurseries, gham, able to h specimen shows how great a 
With plants al sAd- | ment, Junction Street. ae 
Vertisement, ie a say all of them have a meer +d _P.S. Our al Nu may be had for three stamps. number of smaller o ones tis 18 expsble o of bearing. 
moved, and are in a condition to transplant and sen R. seni ne a £ PENCE nt AN the PADR i hee ear gaan 
perfect safety. begs to in n ong that | if t had uti Snag t iA mi 
vi Hollies, in Rete quantities and great variety, 2, 3, ee pa E cea rma ns ey in m ae ae “ate bo might b very 
a z Heath, S aa M ton of which oe ven an ie the Florist well 
< a a fine he best ped Hollies, for last month. This novel Hybrid was Br Bites seed in the pri cellent mape ad road oa are seme 
Some very fi Pma ft Mat and 8 feet high. Ghinwisk ts omen! nce pg variet on ing more than is in eking out the 
posin anata il plants bein, with 
As well as the above, we are large holders of the ordinary | with the habit of Cavendishi ; pork wide cs Pa ct trp produce ofa gw Kitchen RAE This ow r neigh- 
Berery Stock Stock, such as Arbutus, an sS Mlyny Lanrels, colour € 4 flowers ve ltogether dii r dis stinet from any other variety, hours across el know well enough ; the 
Box, Hol Lilacs, Purple horns, Roses, | wi addition: recomm ation of remaining three mon: = 
Fruit T: ras ee abel rar which have been | traveller sees pg in in. the Fakai of the north of 
will be forwarded, free, on application to 
minutes’ ride from London by | play: 
of plants in June last. Strong establi: ants, 21s. 
Chiswick N . 
ursery, Noy. 1 
LA been disti y prizes 
awarded to it by the Horticeltural Society, the Royal Botanic 
pe and by the Crystal Palace C 
France cut into large 
coat par nme middle classes 
ho mstent em in the fo: 
m of soup, or 
