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ENERS’ CHRONICLE. (Novemner 8, 1856. 
ESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SONS’ SPRING HO HOCK == 
CATALOGUE (Post free “sel SF sty ion) contains full pire AM AND Wa beg t or their Holly. -| ESSR. MEE r FERNS 3 
description of the followiug New Pla hock Seed in packets ai 6d., pcg nd 5s. each. Ths | Tm Pirs —_ 
es aa teana, finer than crssinoda com is selected from the best varieties og cultivation, and C M Ertan. Prussia, ave pie pia > Say in presenting their 
nare picta, qahoatingi fo oliaged pla: B. & W. will warrant it to produce Seedlings of superior quality STOCKS are une "i eia b a that ‘their SUMMER 
‘cinnabs brida, ‚cinnamon of shrubby habit, and that will give satisfaction to all purchasers. wgra ad any o the growers, and. many oth 
Pt mg A ower. It is an excellent winter blooming plant. Hed m Roserv, Bungay, Suffolk, | as ce se Si of the bigho . A few articles are 
Dianthus albo nigricans, large le: Variety, black, pd aaa or y, Suffo particularly pale ete d, 31 gh ee roclinium roseum, Early 
interlaced with white; hardy N CA aa ELL a a large Stock ži F 7 lowing ai are particularly satelite’. addressed to their agent in 
Camellia Jenny Lind, beautiful form to offer to the Tani Estalognos of which and other articles 02don, Mr. RopERT KENNEDY, Bedford Conservatories, Covent 
de, white, very may be had on applica’ Garden, of whom m Catalogues may b be hed had on application.—Noy, $, 
i leon, double rich crimson velvet, Daiphintum Hendersg assiflora cærulea, very s ANTS. pee 
gnificum 
Countess of Ross ya NE T » grandifioran majmos Wellingtonin p= vay MS are now _ WILLI. TAM RO rn feo mE ees aa 
" ers for : 
Duchess of Cleveland Earl of Ta x 7 hybridum Ea ES Thuj joss borealis ie pore white, wth nari i a distinct = si pleasing ry, 
Duke ilton rd Bolingbroke d w ra ay h b dge, shaded with lav: lavi dise 
spotted vari having compact conical Azalea | very distinct. 7s 6d. 
very large and conspicuous flowers n Guns aca oi * las Van gonio | “GINERARIA WONDER, a strikingly hanso ow Ye 
New an delicious Strawberry “ Adair,” for particulars and | Scilla siberica yi magni ifice: | colour yakine blue, extending eA serta y "pela dise 
conta of which see Autumn Bulb Catalogue or back numbers | Lilium speciosum album # Adm rati Da Man Paa Jon re white; a great men! “C, Fascina- 
unetatum Criterion, &c. | a 7 
A New Plate of Five Choice Show Geraniums is now published, Š atroru ý other var: Ledcliensultia biloba s Splendens | | GESNERIA ZEBRINA SPLENDIDISSIMA.—The foliaga 
mai will be ata on receipt of 12 postage stamps. Phlox Countess of Home, and (Emka fine variety) +o this plant 3 in paru handsome, ar jeep marked 
a w rims o ich or; 
Autumn Bulb Catal forwarded on application, olen Early Dutch fone’ | ospermum M & | acquisition to our ornamental plants. 1 E “bd. 
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as and Geraniums now 
eontaining piahi 
Lop! 
pa a ig coag variety. 
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ENSE, avery distinet blooming 
being sent out for the first time. urseries, Westerbam, Kent, plant, po sing the double advantage of hand 
A sa él ah db iA , pos an some 
Wellington Nursery, St. John’s OHN CATTELL begs to call the attention = f parties foliage and beautiful flowers; the joseoms a bular in 
WALTON NURSERY, LIVERPOOL. OU “abou plant to very superior stock o EST and ai Upper of which pe top lips are scarlet, oaa ja of the tube 
To AND GENTLEMEN Prantinc New Preasure | ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c. Pasta ik h t ow, lower lips yellow nponee — searle t. Pog 6d. 
Sinoume o2 peomioa one or Drrves, AND TO Companies | following will be found remarkably fine:— e Nurseries, Tooting, Lon 
A OR CEMETERIES. glasi, 1 to 9 feet | Picea nobilis, fine plants, 1 to| l 
YW, SKIRVING begs to offer his Stock of TREES | » Menziesi, 2 to 7 foet 1} feet, with lenders E S AE KER bags to a infurm EG friends and 
. RU of varions sizes, adapted either for Morinda, 4 to 10 feet Larix G riffit (ee 1 to'8 feet; LOGIE OF posted SE a D DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
immediate effect or for extensive new Plantations, where smaller Cedar of Lebanon, 3 to10 feet | this is very hardy ' | and will be f ed pigas aa: So bai r 
sized and less expensive plants are required. In addition to his | Cedrus Deodara, 1 to 10 feet Araucaria imbricata, 1 to 4 | "Fle ales h i i ak sot hpo Peypin 
general stock of the leading kinds of Trees Shrubs, which is | Pinus insignis, 1 to 7 feet OEF tens a, 1to 3} e also eg o direct attention to the following, of which he 
@Gllawed to-be the most extensive a, A pinta Benthamiane, about 1 ft. we | ssesses & large stock in strong and healt! ics Soe 8. d 
offers upwards of a hundred thousand of t AE VENAR ” excelsa, 6 to 12 feet | We ingtonia gigantea, k fine a excelsa (Norfolk Island Pine), eac wi} 
“Trees lately introduced, JCARIA IMBRICATA and Lambertiana, 1 to 3 fe Azalea indica, of sorts, from, per doz. as eS e) 
CEDRUS DEODARA, of various ‘ond to Bix fost » monticola, 1 to 3 feet Ditto, a few fine spec amellias, of sorts, from, per doz. esi cae aD 
W. S. invites any one wan en = Teese and Shrubs to|__.» Ayacahuite, 1 to 4 feet Cephslotaxus Foran iets and | Cyclamen Atkinsi,, opening bulbs, each :, 6d.to 56 0 
inspect his co So ne —_ btn pg Specie the spot, as the mere | Picea Nord iana,about 1ft.| female, handsome young | Delphinium form e finest pario ‘ever oie, 
height of such trees mapper gives no idea value} »  Pinsapo,1 to5 feet | oe and a few fine speci- _ Per doz. “ . 18 0 
ee S EA AA Santen toe aes situations. » cephalonica, 2 to 6 feet mens | Epacrises, of sorts, from, per doz. - eas. A D 
N.B. A few hundreds of the larger sized and finely shaped | » 2Obilis, stout plants from | Standard Weeping and Tatio- l Sa of cater trom wer eee tee gee eee E BOO 
of the Araucaria Imbricata and Cedrus Deodara have gated Hollies ipapa aerar or. 
grown in tubs, to secure their tenrelting in safety to great | „Together with a particularly fine Stock of the lead: ing kinds of stove and greemheuse, from, per doz. ss- oe 80 
distances in this country, or to any. j Trees pe "Shrubs, Coniferæ, American plants, consisting of all | Gynerium argenteum Fanpas Grass), WEA a Bo 
CAMELLIAS, some of extra Es ‘Size, well adapted for | the new and choice Rhododendrons, Ghent and English Azaleas, Orebids, Exotic, from, per ne ae 2 0 
Commerypiaaice í f ve collection of smaller sizes, all | Kalmia latifolia, Andromeda fioribunda, &c., catalogues of | Selaginellas, ots sorts, ‘rom, per doz. a ae AB 0 
well set with flower Buds, at very m . which for the Present season may be had on application. emittance or reference to accompany all orders from 
Priced Lists will be sent on yee Nurseries, Westerham, Kent.—November 8. naaa OEE 
“TO GENTLEMEN ENGACED IN PLANTING. PLANTING. Para jse Norsery Ho meg, and erer even | fuer? os oad Holloway: 
ATERER anp GODF beg to offer the FAA D SON respectfully invite attention to 5 i =i 
following desirable plants : e following Abridged List of HARDY ORNAMENTAL ROWN have “much E in calling 
Araucaria imbricata, small for planting out in nurseries by the 1000 | TREES, of whin hay have a ay large stock in A Saje con- S attention to their za paa rer eer Stock pea 
3 , Land 2 feet dijion on sale at very moderate prices, which will be given on Pare ‘guano Fa : 
, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet high. Nothing ean ex- cation, ~ re e 
ro esed tthe ph yom aie: an aii Dies alba, 14 to 2 ft | Elms, of sorts, 6 to 10 ft. | ROSES, 100 standards, in 100 very pny varieties 0 
l n the open ground. » Douglasi, 1} to 3 ft. Flowering Shrubs, in 300 spe-|  » 100 » 50 0 
n Douglas, Xd n lot = plants, 3, 4, 6, 8S to 12 feet high | » etara i ug roe oy = ae and v: | ” aio z extra i 
e geniti, 2,8, 4, 5, and 8 feet ” very | Laburnuma, ry to ~~ ft. | ” , n 
insignis, ditto fine Limes, 3 to 10 ft. | ” “ti 5 selections ee 18s.t0 4 
»  Montezume, fine wuss and 4 feet high rubra, 14 to 24 ft. Mountain Ash, § ft ae aoe y sup ~ 8 0 
»  Benthamiana, in large quantities from seed Araucaria brat, 2 to 5 ft. # en ” ” oe 5 
sm swe me Bitto Arbeit 2 ft. Planes, ac 10 gs 1 e 5 0% 
ucubas, 1} to 2 ft. IETA yA 6 to 10 ft. Se Bee ieee 9 
Phos Pinsape, 4;6,6,and8 feet high, aed as:much through. Most Bays, Sweet, 1 to 3 ft Persian Lilacs Simars), | selections per doz, 6s.to 0 18 
s beantiful plants. Box, 1 to 3 ft. 4 to 5 feet stems. Clim 9 
Nondmanniana 2 3 and 4feethigh and wide, all from seed | Chinese Privet, 1 to 14 ft. Scarlet Horse Chesnut, 6 to HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS, 20 fine sorts, in pots 1 0 
from seed [grai Cotoneasters, 1 to 2 ft. 10 ft., very fine aea gs PLANTS, 100 distinct and showy 
ag ied and 3 feet, with perfect and none of them | Cedrus Deodara, 24 to 10 Maple, B ai Ka S 30s. per doz., 4s. to 0 6 0 
. n grandis, 1 s, from ar of Lebanon, 3 se 10 ft. Oak, 1 ditto, ‘100 superior varieties, 50s.; per doz., 7s. 64,t0010 6 
cntais the thousand, 1,2,8, and 4 feet high (The largest and Sp foia Chesnut, 6408 f. ‘Big ¢ 9 O E pted for Rock Work, mig 
hundred fine stock in e coun * 
» Lebanon, 2, 3, 4, and 6 feet sproneys: 665 é TOER rus Africanus, 3 oe Sycamore, 8 to en $s. Very superb and beautiful collections of PHLOXES, PENT- 
» larger, 1 wp to Sand 10 feet ptomeria japonica, 1 y 8 ft. ae Trees, 1 to 10 ft. | STEMON S POTENTILLAS, Paai LYHOCES, GO P. ate 
to 10 feet yana, 14 ft. ‘Thorns, of sorts, 6 to 8 ft. i 
: a 79, 8,4 6. and 8 foet 3 iana, 1} to 3 ft. | Weeping Cytisus a 
and 4 feet to 2 ft. HOICE FRU! 
$ seed J: ” Elms, 8 to 10 ft. stems Feaches, N arines, and Apricots, two and tres 
ditto 1to6 ft, Mountain Ash very handsome, and w I grown, each 3s. 6d. bis Frank. 
ERE price, Pinus canadensis, 3 to 8 feet Laurel, Portngal, 2 to 6 ft. „ Privet Pears, ars, &c., two and three year trained, do. each, 2s. 6d. . 6d. To 
Juniperus, Irish, hundreds of plants, 4, 5,6, and 8 feet high, per- Standards,Sft.| ,, Willow ntlemen ey: first-rate wall ae these are si 
fect columns Laurestinus. 14 to 24 ft. ” American Willow, 8 ft. stems | recommended, also Standard, Pyramidal, and other Fruit ‘Trees 
» Chinese, 2, 3, and 4 feet Mahonia aguifolia, 1 to 2 ft. | ,, Kilmarnock „ 6 ft.stems of the choicest sorts. 
” we we fine lot, 7, ri nd 10 feei Phillyreas, 5 ft. hee ee ” Roses, 8 ft. stems Splendid GLADIOLI, ENGLISH, GERMAN, and other 
» _Virginiana (Red Cedar), 2, 3, 4, aA to 8 fee Pinus austriaca, 3 to 4 ft. | IRIS; LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. and other LILIES; — 
rus chiliensis, 2, 3, and 4 feet (very } sealed) »  Benthamiana, 14 ft. Atragene, white and blue extensive collection of CHOICE DUTCH, CAPE, and other 
axus, Yew.—Common English, a v: uantity of all sizes, up| » Cembra, 1to 5 Bignonia radicans major | BOOTS. 
to 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 feet hi » excelsa, 4 to 8 ft., very fine va speciosa | GOODS CARRIAGE FREE ‘or orders not under 20s, to all the 
» Irish Yew, 3, 4, 5. 6,and 8 feet. ,| a» insignis, 1 to 6 t Clematis azurea grandifiora | Londonstations, also to all stations on the London, Norwich, and 
10 and 12 At isles »  Lambertiana, 1 ti » double blue | Colchester line. 
» Golden Yew: pede dre a me nd, n 2, and 3 feet high » tle er 1 ore » Florida, double and single Seed ona Hore oe Sudbury, Suil, 
» feet » = or, > Hendersoni 
E E Mdi on Brie ate foa A E Aee T » Sieboldti | (XHARLES TURNER.. in intro- 
» or new striped), in pia quantities, Hio 3ft. ms Pallasiane,® to to 23 ft. Honeysuckle Evergreen | posa Colonel 
» ‘Devaston, or rag Se ew, fine plants, worked o; Strobus nivea, 1 to 3ft.) t Trumpet ducing this very valuable new variety, raised 
with good heads, 6 to 8 fest et high (the Snow Pine). n flexuosa [finest "Salway, Egham Park, Surrey. Tt has aegre 
» adpressa, fine bushes, 2 and Picea nobilis, 1 to fh ft. ” Magnevillea, one of the ®t the Royal Gardens, and Mr. Ton bas the fo 
adpressa, worked “aie ni Nord iana, 1 ft. Ivy, Irish, strong | lowing testimonial as to its meri on, 
sa aurea, several hundred 3,and 4 feet high and | » nsapo, 1 to 4 ft. mated o THE $ ALWA AY PEA 
as mak throngh, perfect glohes = Silver and Scotch F) A pe bi E SETAA pEr geda ny to the excellence of this new 
n Arbor da the best plant for 8 toS » Silver | LATE YELLOW PEACH. Itis a variety quite te di from 
hedges. A quantity just adapted for the purpose, | Rhodod finest vars. » Ragneriana | other Jate kinds, both in appearance as well as in the texture 
4, 5, and 6 feet high Thuja aurea, 6 in. to 14 ft. the fruit. The flesh is of a deep orange colour—like that of an 
‘Weareana, the best variety of Siberian Arbor Vitw,4,5,6,| +» glauca, 6 to 9 in. Christmas Roses | Apricot — soft, melting, and juicy, very rine, 
and 8 feet high ı intermedia, 1 to 14 ft. Delphinium Barlowi | aromatic, and separates clean from the stone. The is of 
Wellingtonia gigantea, a few fin any fine plants » japonica, 1 to 13 ft. Dielytra spectabile good size, and ri on the open wall the beginning of 
” E ie ” bieen pi ana aena ee The Salway Peach ht be found a valuable acqui- 
Chamecypari: | RE age he variegate: „ Minima, 6 to 9 in, epati sorts its lateness and ity. 
Cedar, a p Targo van 2, 3, r et t high Wareana, 1 to5 ft. Lilium longifiorum eile ~ (Signe ned X ‘THOMAS INGRAM. 
mila, all dw: arf varieties of the Common | Taxodium sempervirens, 3toSft. | Lily of alley | Roy oyal Gardens, Frogmore, Sept. 23, 1 
MSpmuce, ar peang remarkable Taxus adpressa, 1 to 4 ft, | Russian Violets | Inthe “Florist” for December, 1854, Mr. J. Powerit of the 
ditto vn a enedonsin, 1e 3 f. me | Bobiyhoeks (see Descriptive | Royal Gardens : writes:-—“ The it is round, a deep orange, 
” , 3 to i a | tinged and mottled with red on nny side; flesh orange 
ditto » Dovastoni, 1 to 2 ft, Roses(see Descripti icy, with a highly 
ditto clogantisdina, i to'2 ft. | Aeales indica oo ery ema ny apa E A 
A fine stock of Perfumed flavour. Itis.a pe y y variety. 
ditto n gold atrived, Lto A8 ne Ik There is reason to believe it will be an excellent forcing 
ditto » Irish,1 plants. | Variety, as it sets freely and is a bearer, and as it ea 
i PANER ditto ” common, 1 r ja 17 mere R (oo D in had so late in the season it is an invaluable arene 
pumila, ”? eseri ve “ omological 
ee With renee me largo plants sling to in this Ad-| » = to 5 ft. ——— = 5 | Parrini: te u yya Peach ra 7 bay the ot of 
¥ertisement, say al them have been continuall el eae 8. 6 ft., was exhi 
removed, and are in a condition to transplant and send any dis. | Acacias, of sorts, 8 to 8 ft. stout & well ripened, very fine (cee ers f Slows rage Brae yas of pad Oa size, and of 
tance with papa er : ce best variety, 3| Tarrago —— > a deep golden yellow colour; the fesh also of a rich maat of the 
‘Variegated Hollies, dase Margen a great variety, As many of the above are raised by the thousand, a cons’ ur IT eee Although th ate gathered from the 
E = a fine stock of Gold-striped Hollies. — reduction in prices will be made when a large quan of | ll on November 4, it was waren, and and as highly 
$ 2 and 3 feet high á e article is required. The whole have been frequently removed, Popara Aoa ot rig erat oy was highly 
— Bome very fine Striped Hollies igh. aa are very handsome; the Evergreens rise with close b: = of | recommended by n he Society as a ba mah ka 
As well as the above, we are large holders of the ordinary | C2'th- Carriage free to London. For particulars of ee OW ARF-TRAINED TREES $s toe enc. 
‘Stock, such as Arbutus, Aucubas, Phill Lanrels, | Stock, See Catalogues just published. —Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts. mot AIDEN Ba o ae, =» 108.60. 80. 
Box Halls. ; — Purple HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, že. 1 discount to the trade, with æ further if 
ed C =. Hak: pet PAUL anp SON have just petae a ts a PELDOT 49 pe lanta are taken, 
| Cat ep, Woki on aw Sema to . RAT of the e. above, with ee Height: tp. Engljah can be had of Messrs. PETER La’ wson & Sons, 
-i Gabre, Knap Bi a a ich they will be happy to hen ie Lica’ Messrs. Dicxsoxs & Poh Edinburgh; Messrs. Jam! 
now evans applications. Dickson & SONS; ae SS the principal 
Cheshunt, Í nursery, Slough. 
