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November 29, 1856.| THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 787 
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ane ce pipa ee ise tia |" ESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON anD SON beg to i | eogringge i 
free on a application, compri: ising Choice Conkfars, Hardy Brae pee darys% gree ames! oa pen paii are so dis t that even without a microscopic 
greens, Al " (tree pont res Shruha, all all 2s which are Biss ts 3. EEE examination “there can be little doubt about the 
cons! ane © g- 
gora and ey Meese By msive grower of ier esir e 2 s | a ane RAL mag- ne matter. Now e have 
G. per particularly 9 age call attention to his Dwarf-trained | *Cyclamen Atkinsi TEN isim ( himenes) ama- been fou ndi Besas England, it is curious that the black 
Fnit Trees, being cle n grown and well trained, including all Fm anthus albo nigricans .. .06! bilis o 6 | seeded T 
the leading kinds oca! ulcher | =G E 
Woking Nursery, 1} mile from Woking Station, South Western SPusheie ema Napo- i | — gag $à mr Blowers at 10 the Pari markets h an oce asional admix xture 
paima, where all Trains siop an and å conveyances ean be obtained. 1 mand Venus de Medici 0 6 | *Ditto, 1856... a" (Pie of what may be called he English Truffle 
is seed ne ate of Five i includ Storey’s | ( 7 
-ai the “ Géant des Batailles. ” The av Wers are = vd re el white varieties, 1s, a te ss iG s MeN Torin n aji : 
A enea ee nae eee ye * Th pe miiko aa diain Berkey inin of Wiat tive of Great Britain, Turasse indeed states that 
targan a on the plant without the faded pane race so objec inne oe on. the novelties intended for tho forth- it was found by Mr. Broome at Rudloe, in Wilt- 
sable in ia tte — = io 2a at sho andant loome 7 r, both in celehrity.— Wellington Nursery, Sk tpl al ies of oat shire; bu : Mr. Broome’s specimens belong really to 
from the National Ploreultural Society, the Royal Botanie a H TE U L BS. Tubgy bru nale, a species which seldom attain: 
Society an and at the Crystal Palace Exhibition. Price 10s. 6d. each. fa | i size In thin e country, and which together with Ze 
we wa & Sox ‘respectfully a nal ioe that oa ares Rose i is ANEMONES, spendid double mixed, per Ib... =, crosporum, which is also a native and which 
or more are ordered. CROCUS, mixed, fine, ail Sibah per 100”. k E i attains a aier size in France, may be safely 
Nurseries, aa Herts. n x mei, separate 2s to3 pea nced as quite unfit for cultivation. Tuber 
— aye vee Ste a Geane sui CROWN IMPERIALS, mixed or named, per dog: iss GE ab papata requires doubtless a warmer climate 
Jtocve of nee T eii for Culture, Pie, F beepers MOAR oe e, m ‘ ee ‘a a rs ers I a pen me a 
y be had post free on applica CISPR NDAVENSIS 4 P 
Bnei Ha iie pentane Winia saat CINTHS, named for pots or glasses, each, 6d. to. tan Hav ving ation tira de himself as to wha nr: W. 
: poet g , beg: from sorts mixed, per dozen 3s.to ... 4 : 
peer iia a | LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, è ach, ee to cultivate, that at is the English and not the 
ro UBRUM w T | i i 
patneco, agra , NARČIS, fine, mized * rE to obni Truffle , the : oint for the cultivator is 
‘Transplanted, 10s. per 100; Se. sper 1000; 1 year from pti fit med 4 o obtain a supply s5 the proper species at the proper 
for immediate working, 25s. 7™ | RANUNCULUS $1 i 
ri ng, 2 colo oO. a N at, oe ent 100 4 Now here he must not be misled by mere 
Northumberland Fillbasket, 108. per 100. & Co. (successors te Ds sii Cottrell, & Benham) names, The rofl gatherer ill probably tell him 
White R fesvbrcon (in ao pas ts), 10s. per 100. 96, “Moorgate Street, London n. that he 7 boni English and French Truffles. The 
atta ee oe i alan pp ik nee r “ F AY a ORS G RA AN! > S T, A N D; » | nm howev hat w s French Truffles 
Hous! JOHN'S MARKET, LIVERPOOL. i 
merely vr tek young an 
uals 
Dine aly, yearn naa uaa WANTED. id 
olly; 1000. 3 
Ditto ditto, ieir fie, Ze. 62, per 1 per 1000. Good Pines, from 2 to 3} Ibs.each Good Muscat Grapes vi ges which the veins are sti pal ni beca r 
Ash, 2 years sow rng pr 10! 2s. 6d. per 1000. ee Cine Ai: PS 1 poridia to which they principally owe their 
ucum IM | s 
Bhar Pie a _(etrong s, por r 100. n e a E A ae ae ushrooms | colour are not yet developed. Such specimens may 
Frit Trees of every — Evergreens and Deciduous GEORGE TAYLOR, Jox., | = wee rg. py 
‘Shrubs. Grototts Laid out and Planted, Forest Plantations con- ant! gh ha yen a rp lhe If Truffles are to be cultivated at all, must be 
‘ted for and maintained until aone 
Bais and Es or sda cb ed, recon rienced Sar “Cast! from the RET wae of the sporidia, fs p Pami 
RT. P. eR F pant = DAR RTUG rns it ales biel yes tet feed 7 af Feta ti nah viele 
T PARKER ‘eas to an the tollowing, of $ E e and perfect ind 
STANDARD COMMON LAURELS, 
ee he possesses a large stock, in strong and healthy Soe SOMMOM OELE Now. , Tu i “estivu m, Sigal must be the hiet oi of 
Araucaria excelsa (Norfolk Island Pine), each ai % STANDARD COMMON BOX, | cultivation, $ ihn species which, ae fe näm 
> e A N BOX wth 
oe argin rood oe 18 0 STANDARD RHODODENDRONS of sorts. Ke Sse ad Sar inde sdüals some o'her spee d 
oo Atkins sa gprs oil fale, ee ae 24 0 SEVERAL HUNDREDS of the where on clean straight stem: vi s may n which h have 
Dah itm bo or the falat C 5 0 | with good well-shaped heads of various heights and sizes. ‘All aedved at at their ull size, and in which th 
ETT KS oy pam pages OB poe x ey eg Ph a ara nes | prepo but this is by no means easily H e spe 
perisas of ts, ens was Se mo mo e 18 0 | mersmit na akg Faroe would be to re Truffles of 
a hardy, rom per ‘dace: Sra a “TREES IN PO | the frae Season tor experiment. ese must of 
e and greenhouse, from per doz. . <. 18 0 OHN ag ‘CHARLES LEE, havin ely increased , and the best plan will 
ainogramma peruviana argyrophylla ... PT ee hi their Stock of this ini dispensable a rr class of | be to procure them h ae from the Trofle-hon 
rium, i rear ere AeA S368 AA TREES, have still several hundred very superior As A aps hoe ier sat Pigs p 
Orchids, Exo’ from nee OZ. se. .. ooo 42 $ o offer of the follow: sA kinds, which ongka willy warrant to i 
— sorts, fro evden AS 18 pee pa fot Bg Fruit in FORCING or ORCHARD r, the culti e should not trust to as nee, but 
and ive its 
iene Descriptive Catalogue of Planta, is patistaa Da aie. IERTA | * hould examin imse common pocket lens 
free upon applicati : — NECTARINES. PLUMS. | is quite sifi dent gi the purpose, as that will show 
Å romittanes or reference to accompany all orders from un- TOER T t once, if a thin slice be taken and held up to 
see Maroy, Bide! Biter at H Read, Hdd- E E E E nA light, whether the little sacs Imbel in the vi 
Lo _Besny and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, near London | are Co. , and fi mere t t 
: ST PU - | which at a later period the repr roa ctive bodies are 
oRaT BUNTINGS E WHOLE ALE seedy d, 
l di FLOWER SEED T agi arr The Gardeners Chronicle ee carne Seas bos are of a rich golden 
: o nenny « every Popul ar Annual, &., in ae: SATURDAY, NO hg: MBER 29, 1856. 
| The whole of the seeds havi n grown under his ‘Tas caste recisel ig a of T 
i Eildon eeyerianonde n va hog pan iia him to wa kat them are on enltivate we) havi th ned a == 
trueto name and genuine, but also to offer advan in t Ir Truffles are ever to nai gente successfully eet pe ee 
i it purchasers) seldom to be met with. Craigs the starti. int must be, ect kno led peis i seed Trafes, o ur next p ein is to consider 
s ed to any Seedsman in the world post free on a] Eng pAs mas core aaup me 2 pont the hal f the T. ith i 
A Vegetable List is in pre ublishing. what we want to cultivate. “But pa aa sar u d No ANAI + tah 
‘| blishme can Hons wtf a a very point.. z anaia there has s beet the i ai paie tons that the Trafe is 
MITH’S SUPERB „BALSA ose experiments which in| parasitic in any singe of grat much less that it is 
| ax A. a > te eie the pabhe our own wn country at cnet promised the best oarabie in any wis nsects, 
f at they are sending out t! oe b BALSAM SEED | It is perfectly urane i 
‘vate p ad containing eight se "e d distinct colours | site, to prepare the most prom scr gjah h s from rum spawn ike other fang: one a culty 
ito mixed penny cry a aant aml make other arrangements which pois be ardini E sias Te ty es x T : 
number, 2s, per packet. ‘ kely to succeed, provided we do “sd select such x A ; : : 
The above have been selected with great care from the most | s mii of Truffle ae is capable of rishing in our | conditions as nearly as possible similar to those in 
double of a stock of 10,000 ecg and have been much com- spezi mi T| which they are found in nature. In Poitou the mode 
| mended during the flowering season by those who saw them. variable climate. Now to the pec of persons | oF forming T: Ba $ 
| uy were exhibited at most of the Metropolitan Shows, and |in England but a Truffle, whatever be |2; eye ne e grounds is very simple. a 
ebiained the Fir st Prizes at the Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park ys d of the naked down is inclosed and sowed with 
the Crystal Palace. J > peculiar structure. They. have no notion that| oom and in the course of a few SAEN 
7. & A. 8. have received mai ials of the excellence | the species are merous, that a only are pak ; 
‘of the varie: wateties ipn dire x Glomrason oe ted cial ten atin ae th om wath ee with Truffles, and continues to have a crop 
gents w wil be advertised in «short oticeor that the Truffle of the E SAREA ll the trees have be: large en to expose 
; a nglis the soil. es does i sometimes 
PRUNING SEASON. totally different speci m that of Paris. If shaded, 
ANTED, a few hundred Scions of Louise Bonne n French Truffles are selecte r experiment, ee : t : yad eny ea ‘bah Trofi 
ie tec Saar eng enis and Gratioli of Jersey Pears; a | even should they be fresh, and much more if they = a “ape ; fi N pi fash duane 
101 collecti 
foetal, 6 Yellow “Tea an = Sheena are the mere sweepings of the oilman’s shop, Ap sas the = = EA 
of nam 01 Jandyanw cti i 
why any good crimson or Api aee except Smithi. Li List of ick enough to exel light, bat ches ag 
hv haton Topak spanned ae ane al gaan saree eat of the suncould not penetrate, and, if so, where 
TON with attentio it was modified before reaching the soil by a thin but 
OR Slab lang Recipe, ENERO eee compact layer of vegetable matter. The Truffles do 
poiras or Tatruowrso Pa PARKS OR DRIVES, AND TO COMPANIES t however grow in the vegetable mould, but in the 
' LIC PARKS OR CEMETERIES. il itsel hich be of various degrees of 
W SKIRVING begs er his Stock of TREES e : eg 
emis RUBS ct alois AA aai sity, but which must be thoroughly drained. Itis 
i te effec edia seas oan : ere small seless therefore t vegetable matter enter 
general stock ci pen anane of Aaaa aul Sbrubs, whic Vs largely 1m rafle beds, What is 
h {e t 
f “lowed to be the most in tensive in England, he this seaso E from half decayed 
roes ee at lake aired praia nena: of the tos mont nf r a eee ago timat xed together, so as 
ntrodue ars ‘ 
as DE may, to ARAUCA ; A IM. DATA. and " either to become = positively hard after having been 
ga.’ S. invites any one wanting Specimen Trees and Shrubs to vie ee part of which have ‘aie submitted to bios by water, nor to be filled with cavities like 
| teen te collect mand obtain p a n the spot, as the ‘mere | som process of drying de operate ye with a |a sponge. ish Truffles are, we believe, never 
of S oted in lists ia no 7 y: b 
Niu Brown select plants for choice situations. iv, 200 + REE them mig ht | be found I though we 
“A few bund d ie a sized, an d finely shaped augured vi ery safely | that re c a that they are found on! nly in 
ag grows; Araucaria Imbricata and Cedrus eodara have o show mr eent | calcareous soil. A few yards will sometimes make 
i n tu 
distances fn this an taar rawi Tiri avelling in safety to great! the common “British Truffle is from of the|a difference. Truffles, for instance, have never 
Conserva AS, gome of large size, = adapted for} French m aes we ar e subjoined a of the | been found at Kew, but on the Syon side of the 
‘Well set with flower angered —— prices. ecnalinr inet, oH sporidia of . ames, — the soil is no longer sandy, they are 
Priced littl with; though, however, a few 
Lists will be sent on applica’ 
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