NOVEMBER 8, 1556.) ` THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE - AAR 
ROSES S. 
G= RGE JACKMAN, g Nursery, Woking, 
T Surrey, has much pleasure ts: a his friends, patrons, 
and the public, that he season to or an extensi 
stock of well grown STA ANDA ARD and DWAR Pg apa 
ame pis all the leading and most approved kinds 
Lis be forwarded free on applic: ne —Nov. 8. 
H ERTA LOGUE, with DIRE NS FOR CULTURE. | © 
youn CRANSTON taiii h. aaa that his 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE cr ROSES for the Autum 
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pti given of all the finest “varieties in 
sonny, likewise directions for Pruning, Planti ting, and general 
anagement.— Nurseri = Bie g’s Acre, near Hereford. 
OSES, 
A PAU xp SON res pectfully announ oo their 
« NEW A hae ds now ready for 
wm be forwarded free by post in answer to wri: alten spore Hg 
The Stock never was in finer condition; the Sta eE ba 
‘robust, clean, and healthy; and the Pot Roses owing 
improved system of ee are larger, better rte an e 
‘hardier in constitution than u sual. Early orders are solicited, 
=F eries, Cheshunt, Hert 
Se 
ROSE, BACCHUS.—This prai A a seedling 
from the « Géant des Batailles.” The fi are similar, 
n 
icultural Soci 
Society, and at the Crystal Palace Exhibition. Price Tos. . each, 
A. PAUL & Son respectfully announce that they will send ont 
the above Rose Not ena after the oe ie Somaya next. The usual 
disco Bibles eco red. 
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B Vai Rhone, 
DUCHESSE DE “VERNEUIL: vigorous, ver ry ey iane 
phat ap} and shining green; flowers eama m full, in a 
corymbus of four or five together; delicate show. wy 
plant. Price 15f. or 12s. 
ie mt des Batailles, bat TAT distinct in growth and colour. 
bright carmine. Gare flowers well, ‘an 
perfam 
Good 3 plants of the above 15 francs, or 12s. each. Parties order- 
ing three will receive a fourth plant gratis. Are now ready. 
-40,000 Dwarf Roses on their own roots in pots and worked on t 
Manetti stock. 50,000 Dwarf Roses budded on 6-inch a 
30,000 Standard Roses. 5000 Général Jacqueminot, Bes oy 
Perpetual. 7000 Géant des Batailles, ditto. 12,000 Tea. 
and China Roses in pen m their own roots. 
WILLIAM WOOD anp SON wish to direct especi: 
attention to Piet enormous and splendid stock of Roses, 
a and ij 
tion, Sat nnd ‘in knee ott r, and on onasi 
made shoots 6 feet int eia 
sib eee ee when 
the ModE OPAO atini} ourselves :— Per'doz. 
Extra tall Standards, 4 to 8 feet high, three to six 
best 
me) A e a a a 
FERN. 
YA MMA PERUVIANA ARGYROPHYLLA (MOORE). 
BERKSHIRE @ 5 AL S ESTABLISHMENT. ROBERT PA RKER begs to offer the above beautiful 
= S375 and distinct Fern, of a specimen was exhibited 
y irs N a SONS biag eae oes a very unique m$ the hst ga ‘alace Show, and = sig tee a first prize 
t for new plants. n appearance it is perfectly distinct from 
aa ci ye on of yeo pa ona sa Jonquils, Gro- species in cultivation, the upper and didik sides of the fronds 
es, ulbous Lower Foots, direct being densely coated with white farinose powder, which gives it a 
from oy of them most, crated Florists in Haarlem. most singular and distinct appearance. Good plants, 21s. each: 
ists gratis, and post free. Paradise Nursery, Hornsey, and Seven Sisters * Road, Holloway. 
TEH FLOWER DWARD SANG “unt SONG a Soa 
anD SONS, Ni 
à E SEEDSMEN, Kirkealdy, ‘beg to to the Trade RED 
y, offer to 
BEET SEED of their own raising from carefully selected full 
grown roots. The sort is very superior, producing well-shaped 
t 
Nov, 8. 
NOISETTE PERPETUAL MADAME SC rous 
and spreading branches; leaves dark green; flo iwm 
very full; colour, canary yellow, sometimes tinted aa in the 
centre; strong perfume. Produced from Ophirie, bw totally 
‘different. Price 20f. or letter ~ 2 propel. 
NE 
DUCHER, Rue du Vivier, “Lyons, France, offers the | °mery Street, A agen cape near Bradfo 
followii 
BELLE ANGLATSE, h E peapetia, growth vigorous; 
branches, straight and rather thorny; leaves, large and dark 
se i a medium size, full, very goo shape, swee' 
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‘vigorous ; branc! 
size, ahe fall; fecha fark crimson, velve ety A seedling rd containing a List of mearly all the v: of ANNUALS, 
prp hybrid perpetual, growth vigorous; | enabled to offer advantages to the purchaser both in price and | ready, and ean be had 
trong: flowers very large — avi colour guatr seldom to be met with. All Seeds warranted true to (ree on application, comprising Choice Conifere, Hardy Ever- 
and has a st agreeal able rded to all parts of the 
pa 
PETER Lawson anD SON, Seepswen to the 
Qu: &c., beg lea ae! cuties to iere Cu: “8 omers and 7 ry 
and | the Pu iblic the arrival mipi a very fine seleetion of FLOW E?! EW EARLY WINTER TARE, recomm: 
ROOTS in e meN condition, and they respe wpe solicit early by practical agriculturists for producing an eas 
orders for the = Sr er — Tay be had free application. aed ae breraa 2 — wip o wei variety yet introd: ah J 
— "t eorge treet, Westminster. r re Se: trek dential 
WALDEN NURSERY. Mine Winter T A.: a a, per bushel. 
bth schente eonia Hoeks iP Address—Mr. H. Raywpran, Basingstoke. 
Wi OGUE, with geet on the Culture, | “THE” GERANIUM CATALOGUE FOR 1856 AND 1857. 
ea ie, oy orth oon oble flower may be had on receipt of one Pie OHN Mpc at gt Bec pple LOGU A me 
e cane NG: NCH GERANIUM 
Seed saved f 20 best ieti » per p .. 5s. 0d. | now tiia ye delivery, and = y oh post free all appli- 
Do. 12 do. o. Soft-wooded ‘Plante 
Do. good mixed mai b 
Border varieties, good mixed, ground roots, per “100 ape W. respect his 
_ Do. do. in colours do. do. ing of more than One Hundred Thousand Plants in vigorous 
THE S LIVERPOOL MA ARKET’S PRICES "FOR growth, Wiel Nutty, Asin Kond, i 
CH wane sic pte AND seis $ Booey, dapi 2 PS 
aval hoant afar ssc ar TAYLOR ne ing g the season by a) svn TILLIAM CUTBUSH ne ‘Son iat inti 
UN., A intimate 
Fruit a and Vegetable Bales W that their CATALOGUE of snow Faxcy AND 
t. John’s Market, ‘Liverpool. FRENCH GERANIUMS, CINERARIAS, &e., now ready, 
Terms—‘ ‘Gane? and can be had gratis on rye 
SPECIMEN CE TORG ARA. | Wrttiam Cursusa & Son wish t raw particular 
Ww MAULE anp SONS invite iy A tention of | attention to their stock of hears hic i is of first-rate 
ts to their fine grown plants of this Tree, which quality, and will give every sat 
0 pri ediate effect : vie j Highgate 
Plan 
r Nurseries, heis: 
A bh anaes ei gg bane feet Bye nm | ay SCARLET GERANIUM SiR COEIN CAMPBELL? 
n fer 
a . 
Do. in large pots, 4 to 5 feet wot 6 G j s ee AND ON are Sati 
do. 3 to 4 feet ae N ow GERAN kake a a 
A large quantity of gel sizes for mixing with Larch and j searlet with a large e ean eye, throwi 
other plantations. may be had on application: bloom well above the ilinge; babi habit slighty ee iiy Compact, linge 
ne Road Ni Bristol. ample, with a well marked horseshoe. 
NOTICE FO. GARDENERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. Crystal Palace and mach admired, and 
red, a been ordered by most 
TO BE, SOLD, 150 New Sorts of POTATOES, aoe aa he Sra tae rape ee eee ae 
rsh, mmequalled by on sale. | Trade.— Rarer, Klngionon 
ford, ‘Yorkahiva CATALOGUES. 
The above bene, appa palace LANE anv SON’S oat ea 
Isaac nese Toe Pan d, and Henry Berry, and are.con- 
any old sort now 
For further particulars apply to WILLIAM ip Acta! No. 10, Mont- 
* CATALOGUES for the m cones 2 
sidered qui Dna fas the best meari gar pote gem port ey: Sy no at 
“THE SEED fone the Nurseries, or sent post free. They consist 
TIO BUNTING ano to| FRUIT CATALOGUE, containing tho juices 
TREE anp SHRUB CATALOGUE. 
sage o's Sb a erm &e., CATALOGUE. 
____ The Nurseries ries, Great Berki Kkhampstead, Herts. 
EO = “JACKMAN begs to state that hi 
PRICED CATALOGUE is now 
ORA ly 
H° inform the Seed Trade that their igen FLOWER and 
VEGETA BLE SEED Mat a a 4 shortl pe a edge ed 
&e. 
in cultivation, The Pedis: being be aa themselves they are 
e and genuine. Catalogues forwai greens, and Ornamental biram Shrubs, co of whieh are well 
poat-free ree on application. | grown and constantly removed; is also an extensive grower of 
Afton in full, edt Buntine & Co., Seed EA SENOR bey © and Fruit and Forest Trees. 
Lexden Road, Cole! on aay A TAE pariri Nagao to call tenilon to his Dwarf-trained 
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a LODGE NURSE ei it Freen, be es ean grown and well trained, including all 
Two anp a Harr s aa M SOUTHAMPTON. 
Woki gatt TE, Woking Station, Sonth Western 
AVTE MAM ROGERS, SEN- has to offer the Rail, ie — Trains stop and aE ee can be obtained. 
following in fine co nditi on and well rooted :—Scarlet | ~ e a a 
Rhododendrons and Ponticu m in large quantities, Spanish | GE? BAKER nce that his 
i nat, Oak, Larch, Spruce, and as Fir, Abies Donglasi | a CATALOGUE of AMERICAN PLANT! 
mtd 0'6 feet, Port rtugal Laurels (very fine ne). Pas trained zaz ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, CONIFERÆ, FRUIT & FO) 
totalni Fruit Trees are as usual pee fare ranted trne TREES is now ready, and may be had on applicati on. 
which, owing to an rel; 1 nereased fac — of their cluding that fine Pear the ré Claitgean, fret American Nursery, near Bagshot, eg e ted 
z nà fn in ed the preirar ase ratio 8 years Continen Sunningdale Station ride from ja 
plants they have this season — leasure of offe: ng to their | Handsome specimens of the new Conifers, of all | Station; 3 from Reading. 
i ones oe An their and of of 
Evergreens 
cluding the new varieties. All cee must DADIE 1 sll, 
ng ti x i - 
Wima Rosas Sen, Red Lodge Nursery, nearsoutampton. Che Garveners Chronicle, 
ELON, CRANMER HALL HYBRID.— SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1856, 
i, W ME 
varieties of Climbing anà Perpetual , i 
each stem, suitable for training, &c., 3s. 6d. to 5s. each This very i ain and distinct variety was raised in 
Tall Standards, fine — strom certs Paice “ei boeni: at: ng eet e's pelea at hog er Hall, Can Trurrres be obtained like Mushrooms by 
an pont igen Gaon E m cig "n a wood” anā stir err E4 miman a zota emn an | skilful a aa on ? 5 No question has been more 
Extra rior selected Standards, in fine varieties ... 24s. to 30s, | ex above pra ee frequ: ent ut to eners, or more uosatisfactorily 
Eine Dwarf Standards, ine i for exh ili a aa Gardeners’ Derrida of Det 4 Ga aaa pee pany x Ra ma a of Te ia eal hed ieve the stories eae 
— — ws te 12s. „ 18s. |“ Flesh a beautiful deep orange, about an inch in es occasional 7 been on y mpor the subject, or the 
iin and Niet oe nam | ees eam: Seen aes Setter =e". oa | bets that EPONA baa. eaten, OREDO 
Hybria ae budded on 6-inch stems, or or on ron own „ 18s. | receipt of 30 postage stamps, by J. W. EWING, E eiid Ta in wth orks e But he: oa the ay rome 
in pots, or bt «12s. „ 18s. | Seedsman, Norwich. h 4 ui o practice 
Di de Rou , be aoe 1s i ‘The pede Si bn teenbtned nit prie pee 100 upon application. we und in Bos = pie aes ie New # aoe 
‘Tea-scented, in AO pee + 15s. „ 30s. ? h been le 3 id erth re ao 
e igra varieties for forcing, established in i neh EORGE ‘LIGHTBODY, "Falk, Keresti inti- | show e eats, and reco! that 
Oa anag 6-inch stems... mates that CATALOGUES m The had of his Be Targo kod aioe at cultivation hitherto recorded have been 
Climbing mixed, without names, for eo ü splendid collection of AURICULAS, TULIPS, and made by persons unacquai er? 
warts n roots, withon ae a ey ae can now supply the fine seg history of the plan t and have Bis no! 
“as rarest, ne near Uckfield, Sussex. PANSIES, viz.— o , than blind groping in the dark. No better spodina 
DP ELLISTONE awp > CO. beg to inform their f friends “nal gga al i of this eree be found than one which has been ci 
finer than irre on pereita of e | PA BBOTSFORD (LranTBoDY).— Light ground, very fine, per lated by the Cosmos, a weekly French journal, pea 
Standard and D wart Roses of all the finest kinds, plant, 5s. NCTHON (Coswivawann).—Ex.ex. fine yellow which we last week gave some extracts, reciting the 
Standard Ornam = wt igh ah Sakae A ana She: Bosca Bs. opinions of a M. Raver, who professes to have the 
Deciduous, vaig —Rich dark self, per plant, 5s. | advantage of 30 years’ personal rience. It is 
Hardy Climbing Shrubs in varie DON RODERICK (Licutsopy). ž advantage o years’ pers experii _git Bt 
Fruit Trees and Se Premed “prog gto gpa Sup Pecans saga needless to repeat the farrago of absurdities which this 
Many thousands Igby aAa Tora aparey and Currants, The Stock is very limited. Earl Early orders ars are requested.—Nov.6, | i ga pes endorsed. age will find them at 
Camellias, Azaleas, and Greenhouse plants in general, ODENSE aoim ree EYES. me Pa hy Ki ryj ngi à vT o cat he two 4 
Herbaceous ts, ‘ i respectful y begs offer an ar the best account we have o 
Orest trees, and transplanted ditto, Quick, &e. E. extensive collection of all no roel kinds of GRAPE . found in th °s 
Quantity of fine Box Edging. VINES in Pots, extra strong, either for forcing in pots of Trufiles is to 
logues upon application. Carriage rs sas see ing out. Fungi Hypogei (Ato, Paris 1851). In that impor. 
Nurseries, Sturmer, Halsted E Nee, See seit tant “work, which è exhausts the subject, is 
IMMEDIATE EFFECT PLANT ING. three years old, Nkat Mites will doubtless produce tat hebite ana arg i 
te ine cro) 
J. W. EWING begs to to the Publie that | me crops the next season."-Alpo strong FIGS a m ala by hast bs e 
+ oie t this time able to supply an extensive and varied | and extensive assortment of pt gia renee Sor ena pricots, | these > singular et y has fos a yon AM 
tae. eg oe gag ig immediate, eect o% Paks ore partienia: ene direct phate par very large co one circums! stance, veoh ag rth a ea ph ea 
latter’ for lotion of Pears for Pyramidal Traini ng. s- They ae from Bto 7 | has growth of Tru: than 
furnishing an immediate erop of fruit aa a agg nag pe All g sce rarajo eain nature of the soil, and that e presence of 
avd, Mel Save torn eal short sone” The ibaa en ; they may, therefore, be | trees in Tru fie groun 
selected ro gre Be a full collection of gener 1 Pca Reps ha ap P ame sera f the above a g asg planations, Some persons ee ascribed to trees 
ock in we omni condition. Catalogues fir; Nursery stock may P lication. direct uence, ve 
lished upon application: Eaten Newsorios, Norwich,—Nov. 8. Chiswick amay Londen. imagined such a 
