DECEMBER 13, 1856. |. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
OREIGN SEED ORDERS.—Plymouth is admir- 
a, ete for the execution and Ral Lact of FOREIGN 
ORDERS scribers have during the past season for ropes 
Seeds to oe! tee man mani Ux a TES, GaN 
INDIA, MALTA, FRANO TUGAL, I as, 
Ma , AUS’ , Por NIAN 
MADEIRA, GAMBIA, Gunes, use OF ‘Goon AER e eri EDWARD’ 8 
ay Crimea; and they ao mpieg 
= RS (lately eh tered in Plymouth), 
Ty. 
er has just been iyed froma Nurse: 
and is important in Dorili hiv by pha “vt 
proper packing Seeds will travel thousands of miles, and through 
~ a too, without inj a 
he case 
# The of Seeds you sent me arrive excellent 
condition, they are all growing eee mee mw every 
appearance, I should have supposed that they had only 
travelled a short dist instead of SO MANY THOUSAN’ 
or MILES. This I consider is owing to their being well 
ripened and dried, and ca LLY AND PROPE 
PACKED. I have to tender my best thanks to you for your 
attention in daing $, for p i seeds that are sent 
out to this Colony are destroyed owing to their getting 
damp on the passage.” 
passag 
Our plan of packing them succeeds nog irably, and all the 
letters fr ‘om our Foreign Gorre; rceapand ents tell the Anne tale. All 
Foreign Orders will mi Fisi 2 Bie tein d care. 
Wittiam E. Renpiz & CO., eign and Export Seed Mer- 
chants, s Piymo uth. 
EST PEAS IN CULTIVATION. 
LORD RAGLAN anD MONAR 
reen 
ual if not ‘superior. flavour, 2s. 
eee ie s in -= tra DE are 
which is — a 
m it, being a much larger cropper an: aati uperior flay: 
MONARCH. Tall green wrinkled marrow, Fs Res size 
pm e best flavoured Pea in cultivation, 2s. 6d. per quart, 40s. per 
W.J. Epps we thes above two Peas with great confidence, 
and sabmits the fo ing testimonials out of the great number 
i ~~ pe last ae received. she trade supplied onLY by 
Si a and McMullen, who have purchased the stock for 
From E. Collyer, Esq., Southfeet. 
- a consider the Pea si had of you io possess the finest flavour 
tasted, and also yielded an excellent crop 
“Yo ve wg pivom Mr. G. Femin g, Trena they:are:the 
our n approv: $ are 
and ‘of excellent flavour and of a fine 
From ir. Tas . Allen, Market Gardener, Stone Dartford. 
wI pris tried your Peas, and am amafes, "they a are the finest 
I have ever grown, and the very best fla 
OBERT PARKER begs to oer the following, of 
mish ch he possesses a large stock, in strong and wrt 
pla 
im excelsa (Norfolk Jelang; Ping), paeh. apò 
Azalea indica of sorts, from pı ogo 
Camellias of sorts, from meee 
Delphinin aces aire „flowering sae each... 
Te 
m, the finest variety ever E olero, dg 
El Tiii m per doz.... ace Ey A ee 
Ericas of sorts, from- per doz., s.. + sis oce “O2 
Ferns, hardy, from per doz. p pos a A 
stove and green e aye air, OB 
“ay nogramma peruviana argyrophylla oe e a 
um argenteum (P: ), per = «ao 18 
Gyneri 
“Orchids, Exotic, from per doz 42 
eee of sorts, from per d 
A Pri and Descriptive iro sald “of Plants is neat ished 
salso of Hyacinths and other Bulbous Roots, and will be forwarded 
post ssid pion oppia cation. 
A re reference ‘to accompany all orders from un- 
- 7 = Oboe? 
oocooooocoo ooooÑ 
OWN C pias eaae Er 
aradise Nursery, Seven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- 
BLE having retired from the business 
a À on by me Firm of pis ats tl & eae is now, 
nm his own je Sunning- 
mn Railw: portunity | 
pon 
meas that he will shortly be i 
execute an: ith which he may be Paoli 4 
pu eae plaati A that, for the mat all qompunies 
ns be addressed CHARLES NOBLE, Nurse n, Bags! ca a rrey. 
ous N STANDISH begs to say oa t the N Nursery 
himself, ef eet pod by t 
is now carried on solely in his ae 
wi aii he ‘eked this opportunity of pi Rep Rt and ten- 
‘ments, ell as fe teem subjects relating to O. 
‘ing nr prahe sa win Terms for cg Ap and warns 
ance may had = ae . Estimate mand Contracts 
ae 
* The Nursery is about ‘Two Miles from the Sunningdale 
th W. Bagshot, 
South Western Railway.— The Nursery, 
WALTON NURSERY, LIVERPOOL. 
AND Grmi PLANTING NEW Sa eat 
OR DBIVES, AND TO COMPANIES 
extensiv! England, he this a a en 
offers n MART hund: thousand of the two most 
Fy s Intel intone, the ae meni IMBRICATA and 
3 DEO ab of various x feet. 
hvitan ar sg Speci men soy prenei 
in baets ‘hi 8 eo! 
Sogn of = roa a 
ell grown select eats 
A hi me of t 
plants 
dist “ to any part ab 
CAMSLIALS, some” of ex fef ast size, well adapted for 
Conservatories, and an extensive collection of smaller sizes, all 
well set with flower Buds, at very moderate prices. 
Priced Lists will be sent on application. 
CH.— 
row, Habit sweet 
ear 
Y 
| Chamæcyparis 
“THE ” GERANIUM CATALOGUE FOR 1856 AND 1857, 
OHN WESTWOOD’S CATALOGUE OF SH 
FANCY, BED , AND FRENCH ear ws is 
ow for deli . and w ill sent to all appli- 
cants. A detailed COR X An radh of ees ts w 
shortly be issued and delivered in like 
J. W. respeetfully invite: peetion.of his Stock, now 
"eure of more than One Hundred Thousand Plants in — in 8 dw. 
Rae NEW AND RARE PLANTS fo 
ready. It comprises many interesting pli fava 
arf a 
white, habit very dwarf, from 8 to 
pene 
i. 
$ tas fof, od ° 
mee 
i G. H opt Aranan ro win sox 
ane eta th bunches of flomers 
at 2s. 6d. each. 
. STARK begs. to intimate ett his L LIST LIST OF PEA p poean next a coloured NE of above b: 
naa p^ umy drews will be-published and presented with every wik safen 
which pe ae or ie dag oa the were one by sea pease s fe Sadie Jamary, oie ee a E a ee: 
ng lasi A similar List of Seeds ma: 
'h.— Wellington Nursery, St. en ’s 
aa ' 
pse i TT JUST PUBLI 
pute parca peona id ORATIO BUNTIN G'S * WHOLESALE 
wd. F 1856-57, 
coioingi io among i $ Saxifragacpsia wal, paea eg P iea pirinac piia Rei pt P mran 
Bugébl aoe x Siaa opns granaifiora as 5 he whole of the seeds having wn hisown im- 
nia ata Primula m 
A = ae mediate superintendence not only enables him to warrant them 
Molinia cerulea variegata 1 O | Krvenomees E Apapo =T 6) true to Rosy and genuine, but al kan advantages in the 
Leptodactylon californicum 5 0 | Viola digita! .2 6 prices (to posto) seldom to with. Catalogues 
paves are eiy lix-mas, TA |D eae ni iar forracéama; per > forwarded to any Seedsman in the > ee mes free on application. 
Ranunculus parnassifolius 2 6| Dodecatheon elegans, do, 4 0 eni nee eee preparation for sopen barng 9 Seed Esta- 
Edgehill Nursery, Edinburgh, T Dec. 13, t, A- Sabaatet, 
YORK URSERIES. MITH’S SUPER 5 BALSAM. weg 
BAINBRIDGE anp HEWISON bave pl ayn A SMITH beg to annta 10’ she patio 
fident that they will tie blowing NEW SEEDS, lng cr thew ey aa pei ee eon = b BALSAM ones 
H RD'S LARGE EARLY MARROW CABBAGE } eer tak 
S. ARLY 
{now ready, ucla cpnekotfn fo A r g inp? This Cabbage will 
e best in cultivation, being 
FIC “CUCUMBER (now ready, 4 seeds 
ý Under good managment this. ‘may be 
gro’ nches | It is .a rich dark green, and 
abundantly productive. 
DELPHINIUM, QUEEN OF ENGLAND.—Plants free by 
post, April 1, 1857, 5s.each. The spike of flower on strong plants 
18 Ís inches long; colour dark blue, with a clear white eye. 
BELLIS PERENNIS, AUREA VARIEGAT ow ready, 
and may be had free by post for 14 postage stamps). 
THE YORKSHIRE FILBASKET GOOSEBERRY, 6s. per 
dozen, October, 1857. 
a r is an extraordinary great bear 
ize between the Ashton na of the E Bob. 
arer; colour dark red, in 
The above may be had Proprietors, 7, Bridge Street, 
York; the pangs Seedsm: = Nurserymen in London and | 
in the coun try; also of DRU: neha! p & Son, Dublin and Stirling. 
The Cabbage and C uenrberare: pe gly recommended to Market 
Gardeners ; also the Gooseherry.—7, Bridge Street, York, 13, 
ing di plants 
ome es imbretn small for planting ont in ily 1000 
and 2 fee ads ae 100 
4,5, 6, 7,and 8 feet high. 
seed. se 
‘ing in the ope! 
aua Douglasi, a splendid | lot of ews Pa, 4, Ee, K tol n feet high 
nus faroera in large quantities, 2, 3, 4, 5, an 
nsignis, i itto ditto 
fontezume, fine plants, 8 awd 4 feet high 
n” 
” 
, 
p Bentbamiana , in large quantities from seed 
a rosarpa: give ditto 
” Sabi nian: dit ditto 
Picea’ Pinsapo, 4, 5,6, ands Seet high,and as much through. Most 
beautiful plan’ 
»  Nordmanniana, 2, 3, va 4 feet high and wide, all from se 
» nobilis, in quantities from seed [grafted 
ditto, 1, 2, san 3 feet, with perfect lead: none of them 
pol grandis, 1 s, from.seed 
Cedrus Deodara, y nR thousand, 1, 2,3, and 4 feet high 
» _»_ several hundred fine specimens, 5, 6, 7,8, & 10 ft. high | 
» Lebanon, 2, 3, 4, and 6 feet 
wie me larger, up to 8 and 10 feei 
Cryptomeria japonica, 3 to 10 feet 
Cuj rocarpa, 2, 3, 4,6, and 8 feet 
yeniana, 2, 3, and 4 feet 
see 
Lawsoniana, from 
Hashima, S ae 3 to 8 feet 
Hemlock Spruce, 
Fate piit.  omggammers plants, 4, 5, 6, 
” 
rl 
rd, ya Pe 10 feet 
, 2,3, 4, up to 8 feet 
chiliensis, 4 feet (very handsome) 
{ Yew.—Common English, A vast e. of all sizes, up 
ed with great care from the most 
and ants, and have pee much com- 
th. 
ket. 
T ve have been selec! 
double of a stock of 10,000 3 
mended during the flowering season season by those w) w them. 
‘They were exhibited at most of the Pea minisder “shows, and 
ened the First Prizes at the Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, 
and the Crystal Palace 
F. & A. Š. have received ae memee rel 
of the varieties sent out by ese eat ameee 
A List of Agents wall te advertised ina ina Tiei time. 
lwich, 
CHAFF “None Ghent 
taeun ý s a announce that par new CATA- 
LOGUE, N . 68, for the ear 1857, | is now ready, and can be 
ghiained on vapplicatcn at his is Agent s, Mr. R. Silberrad, 5, sip? d 
Great ey r Street, Lon His Catalogue contains 
| tie $ Engli ish ‘Cont inental flow veli 
A. V. pepati: work “ INlustration Horticole,” 
of which the 12th Namber (December) of the 3d Volume has 
ust appeared, and contains the rag NT plates:— 
a Lil ; phiadelobicus, 
um pi le ai 
3. sim, 
i 4. 
5. 
.B. The same Number conta’ General Programme of 
the Grand Horticultural Titties wa the Royal Botanic tno 
yaen yS perak aigo ogg which will be held on the ist, 
and 8d “ March nent a 
rice 
and § feet high, per- | 
EEDS, FCARRIA! 
OM THE Growers THE MOST CEBTAIN MEANS 
PREVENTING a aes é 
UTTON anv SONS, SeeD wERS, Reading, 
rks, can supply ev rong of FARM anD 
Bere SEEDS of genuine an nd superior 
kipi parana residing in the sad remote parts of. the 
res prices from 
ROYAL EXOTIC eT CHELS 
antes y VEITCH, dems respectfully announces that 
his Nore gra of SIRCEEN GARDEN, AGRICHL 
FLOWER SEED for 1867, with a List o 
now published, ie 
" Irish Yew, , 3, 4,5. 6, and $ feet. 
eg 12 feet kieh o 
cms Jy egor wd hrs 
Bs orked, 4, 58, cee 8 i 
me orked on Irish, and ornamental, 5 to 8 ft. 
» EITE ea (or new striped), in ae quantitieni en 3ft. 
Dovaston, or Weeping Zee.) fine plants, w: 
with good heads, @ to 8 feet high 
adpressa, fine pushes, 2.and 3 fee 
a n adpressa, worked as standards 
a ee) 
Thuja ye am hundred specime 
‘his 
— Dec. 3. 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
SA pp: Y, DECEMBER 13, 1856. 
Amonc the | fruits that are natives of this country, 
th one more generally cultivated and 
h through, perfect globes 
whan nt globes, the best plant for 
quantity just adapted for the purpose, 
riety of Siberian Arbor Vite, 4,5, 6, 
spheroidea coat 4 
Cedar, a large quantity > 
gi rg all dwarf varieties 
Spruee, an very temarkable 
nbraziliana, ditto 
d 
the variegated 
and 5 feet high 
of the Common 
diffusa, ditto 
Pinus sylvestris pumila, dwarf 
ee Wi 
esteemed for ies — Suter than the Raspberry. 
It occupies 
when 
useful 
into a preserve. 
the dessert and other pu 
ee Se ov 
cellent 
notes within a thet + 10 or a dozen years; on the 
th reference 5 ka large ee plants alluded to in this Ad- 
Sandee tiptoe e beg to y all o ot ncn have been continually 
and phi sn ina podies Aan ant and send any dis- di 
tae ranta perfect safety. ntrar, y, we regard t m as a move in ‘the rection 
Variegated Hollies, in anda feet h nites and great variety, 2, g 3 
= af ne stock ot te Gold-striped Hollies, | but what we mean io state isp that in ced 
y yT eat high ag i high met with a Raspberry whose 
eet . B P 
ai edak a Spe are large holders of the liniy fruit ar to the a Red 
Maari oak, such as reits, Aueubas, Phillyræas, L: “sbi White yer when grown in perfection, as 
Bays Bom Hoi Holly, Lilacs, Purple Beech, Searlet Thoras, Hoses, | British Queen and one or two other kinds of 
Tees, &e. 
Priced Catalogues s will be forwarded, free, 
Warerer & GODFREY, Knap Hil, ‘Woking, Surrey. | 
eae netic pakai 40 minutes’ ag A 
rain to Woking Statio: 
payee pe which were cultivated some 20 years ago. 
How are we to account for this? We have no 
