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NovemBer 15, 1856.} 
ESSRS, E. G. HENDERSON & SONS’ SPRING 
CAT. te GUE (Post “teh ot itn contains full 
rr rR he following prei 
utteana, finer tha 
0" mona 
n vi 
Catalo ogue will be forwarded, hed o 
THE GARDENER®Y’ 
755 
PRINCE OF WALES’ RASPBERRIES. 
a i earn CUTBUSH anp SON beg to mtg the 
public that they have now on hand a large stock of their 
CELERA TED PRINCE OF WALES’ RASPBERRIES, Make te is 
owled ged to za the Jine st red va ices per 
CHRONICLE. 
p a 
ANE So Ons, (Great. ‘Berkha 
© CATA LOGUES for the present season, pas cng NW 
selection of the best varieties and soca may now be had ai 
the Nurs Serica or sent po! va free. They consist of— 
=gh mbes on.— Highgate (N ineariá i 
LOGUE, co in p 
e ete ren | ponam ise WAR be i Haly 
» XC., 
The xe tseries, Great Berkhampstead, Herts, hock ati gaue. s 6d., 2s. 6d., and 5s. each. This 
Seed is 
FFR 
PER HOLLYHOCKS. th i eender seie tr pe a ngs of superior quality 
Wit LIAM “CHATERCS ANNUAL DESCRIP- 
TIVE CATALO 
The Autumn appli- m to all pu . 
eatin, contain g deseri ipatons sof Cinérarias dnd Gerintaite uow with Méthitdn on’ Siit Gikk as ay = nig sas 
being sent out for t e new and delicii Es hibi tine, & d z » by Scumitr, Rue St. Pie 
wee tive New KER oe a er i capa Cy cael may be had on receipt of one N ns, France. — M ME SCHMITT, Hybrid Ile 
erani Dost Og. | Bourbon, Perpetual, very us, branches straight, foliage 
forwarded eipt of 12 postage canta. ve from eae a stiis, pgn; p Pör packet.. Fis y dark green, flowers full, extra large, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, 
Wellin ngton Nursery, St. John’s Wood. Do. good mixed 10 me very ae and round, colour rich rose shaded carmine, 
tl silve: whi 
DIATE EFFECT PLANTING, | popa “ie or ge » ground roots, peri "100 1. ce $ fiva Paihana Price, pg habe te; blooms in bouquets of three to 
ce to the Public that : 
IM IN 
J w. EW ING begs to announ 
assortment of Large Ornamental FOREST and FRUIT TREES. 
former adapted for p cing immediate effect in rks, 
Lawns, Pleasn Grounds or and the lai for 
farnishing an immediate crop of 
splanted, thereby render- 
y safe for removal, and have each time 
ing them com tivel 
been selected for symmetry. Also a full” collection of general 
Nursery Stock in the Tri biete condition, Catal alogmes s fùr- 
nished applicatio: Nurseries , Nor v. 15. 
Ar ner ‘QUANTITY OF RHUBA B ROOTS, | ¢ 
Prince of Wales, Victoria, Giant, Albert, 
0.5 So Beni , Strong plants, many thousands, 
to be sate very — able for cash; likewise a surplus stock of 
Pheasant-eyed Marena and Double Yellow fies ie ve 
cheap. — aly to Seta CLARKE, Nurs , &e, 
Windmill Street, Gravesend, Kent. 
c 
the Elm: Fan im ‘Spalding, 
Lincolnshire, begs respectfully us poige his Friends and 
wn growing a genuine 
WELL RED WHEA which 
for late sowing, and immediat ately available on 
application. 
W. B. has sold Seed in all the principal Counties in England 
and elsewhere, the unrivalled Cicantitieds and parity which 
has gained forh him the confidence of all his custome: whom 
Teferences can be given if aired. 
is very suitable 
To GENTLEMEN ENGACED IN PLANTING. 
T e anp GODFREY beg to offer the 
A y followi Arrien gre oe ino 
ps i IL by the 
ariii m Land ai 2 fats by rete is 
5, 6, a bee 8 feet high. Nothing can ex- 
prase beauty tet vem ck amg and all 
n the o; 
Abies Douglasi, a splendid 1o Tot wg plan nts g= Fe Hy 8 to 12 feet high 
ery ee in large tag 2,8, 4, » 5, and 8 feet 
n Motentie, fine sae: 8 and 4 feet high 
* Benthamiana, in Te quantities from seed 
Dnaesepa ditto 
» Sabiniana ditto 
ditto 
‘Picea Pinsapo, 4, 5, 6, and om high, and as much through. Most 
Nord. a from seed 
» nobilis, in qua (grafted 
» ditto, 1,2, and 3 feet, with perfect leads, and none of them 
rs grandis, 1 year’s, from seed 
Cedrus Deodara, by the thousand, 1, 2,3, and 4 feet high 
» eine | hundred fine specimens, 5, 6, 7,8, & 10 ft. high 
ý Lebanon, 2, 3, 4, and 6 feet 
ie some larger, up to 8 and 10 feet 
‘Cryptomeria japonica, 3 to 10 feet 
-Cupressus macrocarpa, 2, 3, 4,6, and 8 feet 
»  Goveniana, 2, OZ Cpe A feet 
Lameonian, fro 
Nabian: a, ditto 
Hemlock paisg Pie canadensis, 3 to 8 feet 
i Spiers, irish, ben undreds of plants, 4, 5,6 
fect columns 
» Chinese, 2, 8, and 4 feet 
» Vigi ek Tied Gea we to 8 fee 
irginian: Cedar), 2, 3, 4, up 
Libocedrns chiliensis, 2, T and 4 feet (very andsite) 
Taxus, Yew.—Com nglish, a vast quantity of all sizes, up 
to 5, ma 7 feet h 
T and 8 fect, S 
A Q faat hish 
3 
F 
o> 
Golden Yews ny ET Send, 1}, 2, and 3 feet ei 
” ” ed, 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet 
” Tana on Trish, and very ornamental, 5 to 8 ft. 
» elegantissima a (or new striped), in quantities, 14 to 3 ft, 
» mgt rA, or Weeping Yew, ine plants, worked on stems 
outed 6 to 8 feet high 
” eaprane an bushes, 2 and 3 feet 
TÈ adpressa, neste mv as standards 
eee ench ton mdred a 53, , and 4 feet high and | 
ss gy ts glo 
American Arbor Med the best oo for 
eS large quantity ju: 
9, Nees 5, iiey ae feet high 
the best variety of Siberian Arbor Vite, 4,5, 6, 
igantea, a few very fine plants 
smaller 
EAT 8 feet high 
Camelia ip sphæroidea variegata, gated White 
a large quantity 2, 3, 4, By 5 feet ies 
Wellingtonia gi 
Abies excelsa, var. umils, ain ay wart varieties of the Common 
Spruce, wid very 
Clanbraziliana, rt Agape ° ditto 
elegans, ditto ditto 
» Gregori, ditto ditto 
» compacta, ditto ditto 
» pygmæa, ditto ditto 
» pyramidalis, ditto wy 
» diffusa, ditto 
Pinus sylvestris pumi 
to the |: alluded to in this Ad- 
Yertisement, we beg to say all coer eri ving argon 
any d 
tano ed, and are in a condition to transplant and send an: 
tance with perfect 
ariegated H in lange quantities and great variety 2, 8, 
and4 
” a fine stock of best Gold-striped Hollies, | 
2 and 3 feet high 
fine Striped Hollies 6 and 8 feet high. 
As well as t we are 
minutes ride from London by 
BACCHUS. —Thi s Rose 
Géant des Batailles.” 
- CIMEN Te rs EW te SE, 
M. MAULE anD SONS invite “the vation of 
f this Tree, which 
The flow 
Plai s to their fine grown plants 
are uei A prodnee ements effect :— in perfection on the plant without appearance so objec- 
Plants in the open ground, 6 to 7 feet... ... 15s. Od. each, | tionable in the parent. Tt is a praky bloomer, both in 
Do. do. 5 to 6 feet 7 6 8 d autumn; and has received first class certificates 
Do. in large pots, 4 to 5 feet (Pd EE 4 8 = m the National Floricultural Society, the Royal Botanic 
Do. io) See ee T 5 oT es at tthe Crystal Palada Exhibition. ie 10s. 6d. each. 
A large quantity of small sizes for mixing with Larch and AUL xN respectfully et r pries th pet above Rose is 
other plantations. Prices may be had on selosti, ow irera! eed beedyn presten The usual d: to the Trade when 
3 pleton Road Nurseries, 
VAYLOR’S GR STAN D, rere, Cheshunt, Herts 
Sr. LM MARKET, LIVERPOOL. 
RUVIANA ARGYROPHYLLA (MOORE). 
ROBERT PA) ARKER begs to offer the above beautiful 
and distinct Fern, of which a tg gA bee imen was exhibited 
tal Palace Show, an awarded a first prize 
PRESENT PRICES. 
Good PINES, eae 21bs. to 4 lbs. each, 5s. per Ib. 
MUSCAT GRAPES, 5s. per Ib. 
at the last C 
HAMBURGH do, well c AM, IB. fo 80s P per 100, for new plants In appearance it is iat Fn distinct from any 
CUCUMBERS, 4s., 5s., and 6s. per doze species in cultivation, the upper aoe havc! sides of the fronds 
> MUSHROOMS (Burros), 1s. 6d. per sine being densely coated with white farinose powder, which gives it a 
x CH most rae Nien “ior pearance. £ à plants, ema 
an di: A ven Sis ollowa} 
forward a a ae ter t a E r tale he 
AS JACH K NIUM * SSOR are mow CAMPBELL.” 
n TIN PAME AHOMAS AC. SON anD S shige mn 
WARF VINES FOR FRUITING IN POTS.— ' oit Mis Pok GERANIU M: it, 
uti 
scarlet with a large c rias , thro 
ing varietie pdb as Dwarf ne are full 
will bear a crop next season; they are | ploom well above the jz ehas yA ‘light ‘compact st, tangs 
or ample, with a well marked ed horseshoe. It 
jas Mo ué, + meas eet Orjat PrteasenRemedemtetiens, ‘and has been rae 
Black Scorch, White Rosmain. tes added for sod three ordered, Es a 
Grove End Sw. Experi alingre (very early). | Trade, $ thoes 
Eero tie, sre ota TRADE. 
Muscat of Alex: inbleau, 
T. Rr A es, eg Aar Aileag ORATIO 10 BUNTING ano Ci CO, beg terpoetialy to 
e t annual 
EW ME CR NS ER HALL HYB g VE ETABLE't SEED A a UE wil shortly be putlished, 
ie very excellent and distinct variety w: ised e | containing a List of of nearly all t all thè of ANNUALS, &c 
garden ie Sir Secs 3g Teen sd ert at apese ean | in cultivation. ag Aone a pita that they are 
Norfol k. It is s ybrid between the “ > | ena a tatagos to purchase 
wood” and Searlet che Okina. i is large, a a vente an | qual eat eh w on savant inn, aas hs he bea i Pe 
xcellent keeper and above all is of a most exquisite flavour. me vee e. ie t héa oda arts 
‘or more full description se ks of the Editor in the | world wn ge eaten i p, - the 
rdeners’ Chronicle of Oct. ot the paragraph ends as follows :— | ‘Address in fall, hE onatio Buntixe & Co., Seed Establishment, 
Pa a bea iic utiful deep orange, ep p3 an inch in thickness, | Lexden Road, Co Nebester 
tender, rice de epee bey ther quite a first-class variety.” = ~ ra 
Packe 0 Seeds ma he furnished, post free, on (Q EORGE JACKMAN begs to state that his 
sevens ‘ot 3 postage $ J. W. Ewrxe, Nurseryman, | PRICED CATALOGUE is now ready, and can be had 
Seedsman, &c., Norwich. "| free on application, comprising Choice Conifers, Hardy Ever- 
The t trade will be Tariiske w price tion. greens, and Ornam sa et Trees a Shrubs, a D which Khater 
4 ed; is also an f 
ee PARKER = to stg his ps eed | grown and consta rte sive grower o 
thy rem 
$ that his PRICED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATA- Ged partie Fruit and Aedh Trees. 
LOGUE OF GERANIUMS, CINERARIAS, &c., ready, | | 
and hee’ ant vets warded, 3, pont free, oe application, 
bch of es Sedat pÉ ap ae 
ealthy plant: 
to call attention to his Dwarf-trained 
bret ta beng clean grown and well trained, including all 
Woking Nansy it mile from Woking Station, South Western 
Rail, where all Trains stop and conveyances can be obtained. 
M Area Gardeners Chronicle. 
so + tie by eine wed 
A raudiria y orf Telsa Utes iea 
Azalea indica, of sort kai woo T doz, vee 
Camellias, of so’ m, per a wo 
Cyclamen’ Atkinsi, siowering bulbs, each su 
eee don sums She Snest variety over ofered 4g 9| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1856. 
oie 5; from, doz... . oss s 18 0 dias a 
Perse, afia Soe ey à ig hs 33 o Somr time since ag regener ily an 
” Een Aaaah W oz. mo o | APPA r. Hazard for ccono- 
ynerium (P: Grass) doz. . « 18 0 r “ > 
Orta ete oe Exotic, from, yg — 1. toe OR O | MIsING afin shi 18 nd 
ET APATA Saa oead ge Rad tl ot Fa odin glass ho tory fi tM, ti 17th tthe 
, unknown cor correspondents. mastitis perk or May the of the 
‘aradise 
ear). 
ty a correspondent that the 
OHN CATTELL has a 1 Stock of ry iis 
J nes of ara ge in bad limalas or seasons to piira 
hea at 
to offer to the picai pene t which and other articles | 
ji 
ery. Hornsey, and Seven Sisters’ Ri a 
pre Brt mealy ies aroen, hay “tr hice ser ly ca Pht w omad 
magnifi | Wentgtona a y very ipon 
» grandifiorum maximnm (see a The agricaltral a application of “the 
m Barlovi hops borealis i ethod t observe 
$ 7 Wheeler roii SAPE arty A that ‘ ten os va an 1 we tap tie ied 
Azalea: pares ress Eugenie | read i a pelf E ri 
Gentiana aean ai Eulali i Van Geert | Which was pa as if under the 
rag pets ifiora t 
Scilla siberica et an most tingti cont sa aunt t is to the importance 
ype se aN Criterion, &e. ofa he hn Br “orate for other purposes that we 
nf dese en d and other vars, | Lesch Suite mice esinin would dire 
Phlox = Comtens of age and | aT ere i now eryr a ae of Tarragon, 
ther fine varieties suck] Ol purpureum, 
Late and Early Dutch Boao fine deep-coloured variety. Eien French Beans, Carrots, “a ng tr ioe 
Nurseries, Westerham, Kent, Nov. 15. Celery, dried by acurrent ol 
JOEN 3 L the attention of parties | in in which all the good qualities of those Vegetables 
“about to plant to his very superior stock of miiia and | when fresh are as ly pres reserved as in the „best 
RNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &e, ch p ‘ond. The T: on, th ; 
foll: u! emar] ne :— 
ETELE ie marka Fien, 1 nobilis, fine plants, 1 to | and the Celery, ke Pong as remarkable -d 
» Menziesi, 2 to 7 feet leaders | having retained a eir pecu avours, 
Morinda, 4 to 10 feet Larix Griffithiana, 1 to 3 feet; : vt 
Cedar of Teren, 3 to 10 feet | this is very hardy | contracting any other; in fa ey are what they 
Cedrus Deodara, 1 to 10 feet | Ara imbricata, 1 to 4 ft.; | were when first ga ly the ey 
agian os Pgh ry fine contained and which has been carried off by the 
»  Benthamiana, about 1 ft. Wellingtonia gigantea, ‘fine 
n  Mxtelss, Cte xe young plants, 6 to 18 inches heated air. P. 
j bees R oy A: Ditto, a few fine In addition then to any advantage e that may arise 
is Ayscahuive, 1to4 feet | Cephalotaxus Fortuni,maleand | from keeping air in motion in gre use: 
Picea Nordmanni a femal Seco Say young | Hazarv’s apparatus, or from ceconomising fuel, there 
$ piena eet En 2 to 6 feet — i s other gain that it furnishes its possessor with 
” nobilis, stout plants from rm Babe Varie-| an excellent contri for y g 
seed gai ollies 
Together with a particularly fine stock of the leading kinds of summer for winter a Te or vice qs s Swee! 
Trees and Shrubs, Conifere, Poms 9 ee eee all| herbs indeed, such arragon, Mint, Savory, 
the d choice a ee mh 
Kalmia “iota,” Andr Androm: teami floribunda, &e., * Since this was in type we have re the North British 
iculturist i ‘which 4s an Important letter on this subject 
“| agria m Agricultural side of to-day’s Paper. 
which for nt ah sent season may be had on application, 
5, We: evo, Kent.—November 15. ch we reprint on the 
