December 6, 1856. | 
EED OR 
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DERS.—Plymonth 
TOREIGN SEED ORDERS.—Plymouth is admir! 
f is 
Fay. E7 t pe be Casa hany transmission of FORETGN 
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Chere toc adalar New ime i ta D STATE: J sayentn 
Isp! zeit Fr. ANCE, 
ry. 
as just been ived from a Nurseryman 
in ‘lide ta, and is important in showin bei fsd aen. and 
proper pa ot Seeds i she el thousands of m and through 
the Tropics too, without injury. 
me arrived in excellent 
owing to their ae i 
ripened , and CAREFULLY AND P 
Sasa. J o tender my best thanks t ou far you gaar 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
TOKE NEWINGTON CH 
SOCIETY’S EON por 
ST OF SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS. 
Crass 1.—6 PLANT: 
Mr. R. James, Ey Sati Stoke rtia ... Silver Cup 
Mr. R. ee to Jas.Foster, ibe Stamford Hill £113 0 
Cra‘ —Siw 
r. J. Seruby, Gr. to tre Tutt, Pair Notion m Road 
mn James, Rochester Castle, Stoke Pape on. 
Crass 3. BP 
r. Weatherill, Gr. to D. M* Neil, 
Road Pa 
‘a. 
Mr. J. Sernby, Gr. set Tndle, Stoke Newington Road 110 
Mr. Smith, Nurse: y Road 1 8 
Mr: R. Oubridge. Gr. 5 RRR Foster, Esq., ‘Stamford Hill 15 
Mr. stra bash tah ee + Street, Sea SEET j sar a 
ing 
CLA 4 CUT DISTINCT VARIE 
Mr.G. Taylor, er to. Willams. oq, Stamford Hil.. -Silver Cup | 
Lh E. Sanderson, Stoke Newington Green 113 0 
r. R. James, Rochester Castle, Stoke Newington 
Mr Arthur Nhs i Boke Newington ae 
o Mrs. Indle, Stoke New! 
RYSANTHEMUM [supply of fresh air ther 
1 5 6j 
» 1 3 Olim 
se 
Su 
og rae a | k 
°| lly 
803 
why it should 
not be found well sited to wate a? phased as well as 
ot Poa 
Pay ts we have 
But wher they 
contains no pe shelter ra ihe old Or. 
rowded and suffering these regal specimens 
ust remain until a proper pach it is provided for 
hem, 
aapa that one of the first of the future 
at Kew will b 
Let 
improvem fa 
vast glass fi He under which may be cultivated in 
10 6 
180 
mp on passage” Mr. J. Seruby, Gr. ingtonRoad 1 5 6 
Qur plan of pac them succeeds admirably, and all the | Mr. D. Monk, Gr. ta Gere Clapton 130 
tee beet one en Ores rrespondents tell the Sime tale. Al Mr. R. Oubridge. Gr. to Jas. Foster, Esq, Stamford Hii 1 0g Perfection ton h agrs cx yig A YPE peee 
Foreign Orders will be cena promptnes iie Poste is a cal countries, which are impatient of winter cold an 
- RENDLE & Co. For ed Mer- Mr. E. Sanderson, Stoke Newington Gre: d Silver Cup damp, but for which our nglish mme 
emis E Piymou mo THs ~SoPcRE-BALEAMS Mr, Pes Wortley, y, Stoke Nev Newington Com mon i 19 6 perfectly adapted. The races of so called green- 
Seruby, Gr. Stoke Mewiigtod Roa 7 > 
F. ny TH beg to announce to the public Mr. R. Oubri rar. tod me r, Esq., Stamford Hill 6 T pnta we n pe xy pr tl in sining orlo 
t they are sending out their superb BALSAM SEED | Mr. Me: erry, Nursery, Stamford Hill o | beautiful than the Palms and similar trees for whic 
in sealed packets, containing eight se parate and distinct colours un Fagat sia Gr. S Jha Foster, Esq, Stamford Hill A p the noble ou constructed, and they 
le Sieur Seine hee ih ad i x Meg. T Taylor, Gr. pri AAN jams, “Esq, Stamford Hii 0 15 6 | ave far better suited for ornamental purposes in the 
| innumber, 2s. per packet. r. W. Monk, Gr. to —, Tottenbam 13 0| United Kingdom ; for few can afford to construct 
renee ohare Aer en selected heey ner rom the moik Mr i Jemen, Rochester e Waste Newington 10 |a hothouse, or even to maintain it, while the half 
EAEE aad e a Kees oom | Mr. J. Williams, Stoke Newington te + 6\hardy trees and shrubs of climates only a little 
They were Sakiba at most of the rea Shows, and Cra s 6—6 Cur PLO better than onr own are enj e by every A 
es ere Pi at Exton at the Botanic Ga Regent's Park, | Mr. Œ, Taylor, Gr. to Jas. William = Bag St A eam $| es would therefore urge upon the consideration of 
F. & A. 8. have received” many testimonials of the excellence | we uth oo to Join Foster, Esq, § pire e Government the completion of the grand collection 
othe varieties sent ont by them a eg Mr. J. Seruby, Gr. to Mre. Indle, Stoke Rewin nto © | of Kew by a greenhouse worthy of t ion and 
Digt of Aende Sera eno ka poet ME k prarain kakia pet ti G 13 6 theplace. Therein might be found the natives of our 
r. Arthnr Wortley, Stoke Newington Common 15 6| great Australi and Sout eS, 
ROBERT eee | begs mere bt a of | M oo BF doie Ge ta dan: Posten Lagi, tease. 0136 | oaan aed with, All. thakida moat ae re 
which he possesses a largi gand healthy | 3 . 
yee vm: pne : ri tee a, m Bow Citation. © o's 9 temperate America, and the rich Mediterranean 
l caria exce] rfolk Island Pine) wie, 2h see 
E eaten matea oraora ts, fom per doz. SES Te 0 Mn Rowen tie. to— a Esq., Upper Clapton 6 | region. reug trees and ‘Aastra arn 
f Camellias of sorts, from 24 0 Cra 6 Cur Brooms (ANEMONE). omegranates and Gum trees, Acacia and Proteads, 
- eae wis i aiii each ., 3s.6d.t0 5 0 F Bjen, Rochester Castle, S Stoke Newington «- 110 6) Norfolk asa Pines, Alerces, Araucarias and 
Peh — PRES Saesnig = me Fa A dene Hee ake evlpin Cowman “a0 i s 8 Saxegotheas would blend their foliage or intermix 
on T ol 
Epserises of sorts, from per ss 8—6 Cur Broom s, for for Exhibitors rs that have never their flowers with all that bes most picturesque i 
cas of sorts, from per d telssad prize z 
Ferns, hardy, from per d Mr. Peachey, Gr. to — Wilmot, Esq., ‘Stamford Hil.. 1 8 0 the vegetation of the Easte raps voip worlds. 
aian tOve snd greenhionse, from | Mr. Putnam, Gr. to —, Upper Clapto: 156 i ba ed enlar, rge the 3 t i p ratove 
ole. ely cenana Iter, Hi ith, their taste e contemplation of unfamiliar 
yew esa Mor the tres best ee on n tural bjects it í is in such a z collection that the: 
Orchids, Exotic, from per doz. . w A hur W ortley, Stol toke Newing ba aa 4: oto: 4, 24 objects ey 
gna nella, of sorts, from 1 r. Salte; ursery, „Bam sr a 07 do so. 
; bt F Fiind g int Done tive Catalogue < of oi Fret i Arthur W ortley, Š i E Si ce, z 050| Buti it may be uke, where is this preaygptsee of 
o! nths other us ts, and wi forwarded | B r. Weathe ain 2 best Pompone Plant, ex i- 
f Ms free upon application. f. gË! without sticks. 7 hothouses and gree s kar eatin einer 
: to accompany Mr. Seruby, 7 
F hg ents, 
; Paradise Nursery, Seven Si d Hi , Hollo- Amr Seen Peston boas Stor H 
7 London. GRAPE VINES IN No mistake could be greater than to Sanago that 
| HE PLANTING SEA i pen OHN WEEKS anp Cos King’s Road, Chelse nja plants 
j Bass anD BROWN have much pe in calling ee vil ky vin a eng ina Paningin Be very a lin a living state ‘When consi ider “that R Bova 
d condition, strong ani e: 
ROSES. pene Which greas perme F jaspi ing : ander of the best approved sorts. = | 80,000 species of cultivate plants are known, 
Catalogues on application, £. a Horticultural Establishment, King’s Road, Chelsea. exclusive of e ndles varieties erage inferior in 
í Eos 100 TEER in baa a varieties 7 % 0 Moi bi is obviously — 
l 100 6 00 , < tainable. N rth a What o 
; 100 A 8 80 ainable. or is it wo ing. — 
E s. s. s$ o Che Gardeners’ Chronicle, ee. wily called alae 
” selections perdoz, 18s.to 1 4 0 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1856. en, which moderns term the Herbarium, is the 
i » wom hark Ax or or varieties 300 é A bl 5 Bs miii 
«es n 226 0 where all vegetable forms are 
f » ito » 100 extra » ++ 8 0 0) To our reporter’s account of Kew Garness, pub- | for purposes o; niieoe It is there that most species 
: » ters E » 6s. Ñ 018 0| lished a tog ago, an te Lapse ype rape “ft the knim ersa ‘ mper aie steed wila it is 
Climbing 090 ati audat: rather emis hile ere they can systematical y arrang which is 
y mio BO ppäiTS, 20 fine sorts, i soa 100 tay Biss age Br sont seth ithout which 
aq US PLA stinet and si P s 
varieties, 30s. per doz. 4s.t0 0 6 0| what is praiseworthy, it Seali h Eea "H to | they are useless fo sg of study. And such is 
g pe » Atto, 100 superior varieties, 50s. a ws. 6g.to0 10 6/ blame what is blameable.” And then he proceeds the skill of thor v w. pt pras baa for 
j tas mine x gben — at to say, “'alihough the p Fraai is very much | Herbarium altitud cies are just 
: ony Superb and beautiful collections of PHLOXE PENT. improved, the health of the plants excellent, the | examinabl rhe Seat w Hg A tarden, 
| D Wane ha OOK CIM HOLLY HOOKS, ČON PEONES keeping fectly pS and the new a hether public or private, must of necessity, 
; ts i in the Palm stove admirable, yet | should fro oice, be a mere SELECTION of s 
> CHOICE FRUIT TREES, ahi he ugly misplaced Muse the miserable Victori remarkable r their beauty, o singularity, or 
E Rini aea E mses are ome ea be te avon man the E dark heavy Orangery stuffed diversity, or utilit man. But specially should 
$ Tey two twoand ryt at cea, boreal each, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. To | with Arau d other fine things which are it con ntain those h from their magnitude, or 
men requiring first-rate wall = these aa A aa avi or texture, or manner of growth, are 
Seraenic’ pæ Ls ard, Pyramidal,and other Fruit Trees | a creditable. As to the new Museum, for which | nant to the cabinets of an gilts gdp s and these 
medd GLADIOLI, ENGLISH, GERMA other | so much of the beautiful pices of water, so sini | should be shown to the utmost possi vantage. 
Ef ex ga LANCIFOLIUM and other LILIES: and an noble trees, and so picturesque a part of the garden | Were the aim nt a public garden directed to these 
mommize eoi lletion of CHOICE DUTCH, CAPE, and other e been needlessly sacri nifced, it is difficult to points alone its whole aspect would be wonderfully 
En CARS E FREE for orders not under 20s. to all the | improved an Bee value or, gk ublic purposes be 
i London Stati ae “ae all stations on the London, Norwich, and ‘onecvewhat he oo ive ad (p Aane wen o greatly fier sed. We no longer see P pa A 
Seed and Horticultural Establishm ent, Sudbury, Suffolk. neither Emon nor ns = ange | it is ie, country at | f sti anding in 
; WALTON NURSERY LIVERPOOL. seen the garde: well as mis- | pots wit Th a few paren at one end and a label at the 
nomena Prone a saan Fearne tilt mn ore i other, nthe, solne on being denominated a Botanic 
È visa PARKS TRIES, Wet that t rde whole aspect of such places is changed 
W SKIRVING to offer his Stock o! ig founded ; on the contrary we agree with c our *| ander the influence ¢ of im mproved taste, aided by the 
HRUBS various sizes, adapted T nden but 
or for extensive new Pi Feces ray at vie ag that Sanaa -| the alteration far e co as some of the houses at 
expensive plants ? by the Museum e alteration far en i 
bs to 
snd She 
meres kere 
au dar Pane Specimen T7 
lection and obia in lists) a lists) na cod 
n gi 
META ice situation: 
ne 
Araucaria orien Cedrus. Deodara have 
tubs, to secure their travelling in safety to great 
calvectre l all 
kat merr moderate prices. 
will be sent on application. 
N 
t the place pied is most u 
is season fortunate ; bat there it is ; pain Ti can remove, it, | 
Kew r themselves testify. „And cae is ee oy i 
oid finely shaped mista! 
ia ‘that however m ysl ig criticize 
with which ni 
daced should A again basi in spite o laane, 
uch there 
externally, it is aod roomy eth 
not show to advantage the asen Baal col- 
lections it is hap receive. The Victoria use, a 
take of a former Chief Commissioner, w 
—— vicinity of the 
alte: o beco: 
plants. In its pre sade unventi 
nothing can an in it “except Gourds and trop’ ical | as 
d point 1 toa 
of ail" 
o glass houses, especially in 
public tren Fe for the Risk of gratifying the sanity 
of persons who expect to be ei at all times to 
plant and say “See! this is what I gave 
them.” 
While then we earnestly advocate the construc- 
tion of one aerei most noble Greenhouse at Kew, 
indeed see honk inevitable, we most cert: ainly 
4 
weeds ; 
r would there be any sa of 
