THE GARDENERS 
a 22, 1856.} 
UMS, ETC. 
H anp SON beg to intimate 
yya UTB S g 
ai gor ER LOGUE of SHOW, pdt sieti 
FRENCH ee Sor nae igs &e., is m ady, 
and can be had gr: 
WILLIAM easton E o dra rticular 
a based which & is ej piege 
atiention to their stock of t 
quality, and 9 p every satisfaction. 
e Nurseries, near London. 
a “BACCHUS. —This Rose is a seedling 
e “ Géant des Batailles. ” The flowers are similar, 
put Foy state, and Itoh in colour, remaining a long time 
in pertection he plani t the faded appearance so obj 
‘nate in tind rent. “oe bloom 
summer and satu ama and has 
ee tbo National Foricuttural, “sovtety, the Royal Botan’ 
sty and at the Crystal Palace Exhibition. Price 10s. 6d. pen 
Paur & Son respectfully ii te that the above Rose is 
a ‘ready tobe sent ont. The usual discount to the Trade when 
three or more are o pia AOs 
eshun' 
ON, CR RANMER: HALLE ET 
BRID.— 
ns 0} 
Norfolk. It is sup, 
fata Oct ee mig 
“Flesh a Tesne tiful dee age 
tender, da pe eA altogether ing a Mentstane variety. 
Packets containing 10 Seeds will fuck furn Heese post ke bey 
qeceip 30 postage stamps, by J . Ewine, Nurseryman, 
Seedsman, &c., Norwich. 
The trade will be furnished with r capri ads al application, 
IMMEDIATE EFFECT 
W. EWING begs to ihe ry ‘the "Publie k 
mediate g s in Parka 
nd latter for 
pal 
for symmetry. Also a fall” 
asta Stock in the n Pet healthy condition, 
nished upon application.—EatonNurseries, No 
T SEED TRADE. 
H° STING anD CO. beg respectfully to 
inform the ieee Trade that their ‘aster Pty FLOWER and 
VEGETABLE SEED salt aia eisir sji bn SE 
nearly all tl Pa 
Seed: 
Catalogues h far: 
rwich,— Nov. 
warded to all parts of te 
world post-free on appliension. 
Address in sae EGO. Buntinc & Co., Seed Establishment, 
‘Lexden Ro 
EO RGE JACK! begs t eon that 
PRICED Erec is now seat, can be h 
free on application, comprising Choice ConA Hardy Ever- 
greens, and Ornament sues Trees and Ahata all of which are well 
grown constan: joved; is also an extensive grower of 
cet Trees. 
wishes to call attention to his Dwarf-trained 
Fruit T. grown and well trained, including all 
ma en 
kinds. 
Woking Nursery, 1} mile from Woking Station, Sonth Western 
Railwa: ay, where all as ns stop na erences can be obtained. 
Ee WILLIAM ROLLISSON anp SONS 
ow pre o execute orders for the annexed :— 
CINERARIA PICCOLOMINE a distinct and pleasing variety, 
pure white, with blue edge, shade a with lavender, lavender disc, 
‘very distinct. 7s 6d. 
peas WONDER, a strikingly handsome — 
colour gentian blue, sonnet half- mer etre fa arie 
and centre pure white; t impro Ap- 
tion.” 7s. 6d. 
GESNERIA ZEBRINA SPLENDIDISSIMA.—The foliaga 
of this pent is exceedingly handsome, being beautifally marked 
with velvety flowers rich orange and scarlet; a great 
aquisition to 
Æ ming 
, possessing 
foliage and beautiful flowers; the blossoms are tubular in form, 
the upper of which and top li ps are scarlet, under side of the tube 
Jellow, lower lips yellow = with scarlet. 10s. 6d. 
The Nurs: di 
CHRONICLE. 
771 
“ Sta 
nic vs in 
Camellia Jenny Lind .,, 0 6 Locheria(Achimenes) mag 
uphea Eminens .. 06) nifica 06 
*Cyclamen Atkinsi 1 0| Tydæ: (Achimenes) ma- 
Dianthus albo nigricans ... 0 6 bilis ose 06 
cece pulcher... 06 *Group of New Flowers ot 
*Fuchsias Emperor Napo- | 185 
leo ee aed Venus de Medici 0 6 | Ditto, 185 56.. “10 
Also a new Plate of Five Storey’s 
—e white varieties, Ls. 
h are designed by Mr. Andrews, of Walwoi 
(who t 
s ged on the novelties anus for oe) forth 
coming senso the remainder by c artists of grea 
celebrity.— Wellington Nursery, St. Joh a a 
SMITH’S SUPERB alae si 
A. SMITH beg to announce to the public 
hey are sending out — par b BALSAM SEED 
ae aud distinct colours 
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RSON anD SON beg tojan Ar ers for an R Hn restrain the 
n thei Ahe was 
h 
odee their ge fitable busine: 
ROADBENT for ee injury d ey 
to his property, sı bor oo a becomes their 
ym dy Go wlll it as the ey 
a The crm “ of this case affords a a example of 
h powerful nies with money 
haa reasons urged on behalf o 
ee 
er Í iia 
AoA r packet. 
osition to the plaintiff’s Appia 
the public would be most seriouly În deat 
neat if the poking 5 of gas in the n uses Was 
pieveniad by the co A similar pinata nt i 
€ ahs, 
As, we 
t 
e First Pri otani 
received monials of the excellence 
of the varieti a ba out by them lest season, 
A List of Agents will be na iad sedina 
a wic! err 
he as a specious appearance, but a little reflection will 
show its alter worthlessness. 
In se was it necessary for the Company 
to erect sina works Obvionsly ony to enable 
them an increasing gas; and 
4 PP a 
EA. 
Fe ANA GAN xo “SON ag Aa Ofer the above new 
Pea as a valuable addition to that class of vegets 
possesses s the 6 roaraa of being 
green pods, and 
. This pas is ‘strongly recor seed market pur- 
and is cellent general 
10 the trade. 
cE 
np SO 
i| and thus a 
t 
NS invite “the “attention of 
because if pt did not s0 some rie company x a 
‘ood beg usiness would bi ore or 
less stationa. nage 
rofits would be allo 
ULE a 
Pla rs to their fine grown plan 
are ailea to produce immediate effec 
Pla din the open ground, 6 to 7 feet ... 15s. Od. each. 
do. 5 to 6 feet if ee kui oog 
De. in large po Mts £ 50.5 foet os MS fe, ERTA 
Do, do. n 
h 
not upon being duly compensated. But we protest 
| altogether against the conduct of those who for their 
4 fee! r. 
A large quan small Viies “for mixin ng with L 
other EI Prices may be had on application. 
Stapleton Road Nurseries, Bristol. 
SA T OGUES. 
H LANE SON’S (Great Berkhampstead) | Max! 
. CATALOGUES for the present apa Riccar a 
selection of the best varieties and nov Sian! „may now be had at 
the Nurseries, or sent post Ag They consist ssa 
ROSE CATALOGUE. 
FRUIT CATALOGUE, i 
TREE axnp SHRUB CATALOGUE, 
AZALEA, HOLLYHOCKS, &c. , CATALOGUE. 
The Narseri h t Berkha amp stead, Herts. 
SA peran NOVEMBER 22, Speen 
MEETINGS FOR TRE ENSUING WE 
of rendering g great 
violate the 7 of others. There is 
m that one shall take a Strange e of his 
own wrong,’ po it is not possible to apply this too 
5 abate where the = "3 peT and 
a body of men associated for purposes of 
ox dined with the view of increasing their own 
wealth ak the g and even ruin of their less 
ppe neighbours. 
nother D in this important case which 
Pima ds comment, is the nature of the evidence 
adduced by the de fendants for the r dir, Boxma of dis- 
p h 
services to the public, attempt to 
good old 
Tuxspar, Nov. : 25—Horticultural ..... 
Tar Court of ae cery has 
most re eous judgment in a “matt pone eeply con- 
| cerning the interests ‘of country gentlemen and cul- 
It ha 
hi trees were cove aa as oot, nnual c 
ere injured, and his trade po Sita d by 
impossibility of bringing what few v vegi Sree ae 
At fi 
as gee = ith a the 
severity it could command a grea 
cae 
witnesses, ‘one of ee was Pr ot Ww Y, sa 
i J 
more 
that the leaves | of his Ti trees, were covered with 
™ | and the we: Nothing can 
grievous pra om nuisances with which we are 
carcely be 
assailed in all ee by peri. baai seek t 
reari money a banii expens ighb 
wharf, ° sings to it all that i = 
most stinking a ars loathsome, stifles € ev erybody nea 
him 
e mei off, Tat the rbreathing pores 
| were c choked up, and thal s very ti 
The mpany, in an r to this, imagh 
s caus cold- 
1. 
m aking is 3 a public benefit. Another builds a tall 
te sige, and ri on the open wall the bogi in 
\ovember, The Salway Peach will be found a valuab) 
se g to its latenes: d sen 
oyal Gardens, Fro; 
ny the u Florist for 854, 
Royal Gardens writes :—“ T ate is rou 
tinged and pepe with red o sunny aoe flesh dena 
a. d with red at the ree me! nfm ng and juicy, with a highly 
Perfumed ata our. a perfectly hardy variety.” 
believe it will be an ana om oe 
yellow colour; the flesh also of 
$ very Y melting, jui 
Apricot. ‘Arbo repel this was gathe 
on November it was in rfection and as highly 
Sej camber varieties, and was highly 
te Peac’ h” 
at cs 
6d. do. 
wil discount to to the faria witha aca allowance if 
Dicksona & Co, Baisborgh; meari, ad 
TiS, Mert Diorsons Gay Edin cipal Nursery’ 
ursery, Seh. 
2 
A 
ed Fe the 
ness of the season, a neighb ouring brickfield, the 
se of Broadbent v. the Imperial Gas 
ap E 
hat arpa 
Com 
newly erected by them. 
ed on the b 
carri 
pares mei florist at S 
latterly Lax eee found it neces: to erect new 
retort-houses, uir were puil much closer to ps 
plai mits. ge a than bef He brough 
i a E 
ooting, m, 
THE SA = i x E ig EACH. chimney, manufactures pie kills the trees within dr: rainage from a heap of “ DEM baw all ery work- 
(\HARLES TURNER bas much pleasure in intro- a dozen miles of it, and drives from t g east winds ; 
Ms ducing this very valuable ne variety, rai sed by Colonel | houses families who have lived there for genera- | and, as if all tł e exhalations 
way, Egham Park, Surrey. It has been fruited this season | tions ; justification is that alkali is a most i fit neighbouring oo ap! the defendants 
at th: 
Sais tie Gardens, a = cae sie adios ina? po: ortantarticle in this wg mnannifacturing country, A admitted that after drawing their retorts the hot 
er ahaa SALWAY PEACH. third establishes orks in the midst x fertile | coke c ontained „sulphur, that w water 
am pleased to bear testimony t Ba He: f this new rl th i 
ATR Y è iow PEACH. esa o A GIN rana covers, ree nei: ighbourhoo d wi with soo rt n on the co 1 escaped 
prar inds, bot! 5 1 as in the texture dirt 
The flesh is ‘of a deep orange colour—like that o into a dirty desert; the delice, e is that alii could not be preve ned: But notwith- 
Aira st dueling, saf Salers) yess. Seri highly gas “lamination i is a public necessity. Let us hope “hy the 
of 
support the p reposterous theory that the injuries 
e | eomplained, r gi have set — one hydro- 
sulph monia deriv: 
ranty or the running down of a ship. This 
sion so unfavourable to es or science has “OF Pate 
been rathe: r stren ngthened th otherwise. It cannot 
fiha h . 
ntiff’s fav 
mie aire eek Lae naate: oi iiereiote 
ness of any witn ness 5 mae ont a case. The ag k of 
mipan witnes: 
especially 
i be tb gertari teaa i is 
bran alliy, to infer cautiously, fen to sii 
