y VERONIC ACA A guide book for rnes paee a of visitors 
IRCHAM ax Wa olly- New BEDD: D Adat. jo» leen. _ 
hock Seed in packets at 1s; 6d., 2s. 6d., h. This ESSRS. E G H HENDERSON axp SON having | 1510 Sin pepa pa Sealed rationed ses opened 
Seed is selected from the at a arietes in euitivation, and | spreek st e ncluded arrangements s ith, Messrs, Ernst & Von with fore eign 3 re dh eri 
Seed! el , Successors 4 t O., Seedsmen at Ham- | e reru’ whic! 
that will emi eatisfaction to'all purchasers, burgh, relative to the above, have great pleasure in nr announcing we se mere? or distribution, ful e fore ran adá 
enham Bu , Suffolk, the purchase of the entire a of Seed of this new Sod a striking ma auti J SApS Grass 
a rept WALDEN NURSER dwarf annual. Colour fal (Gentian blue), lower petala NOW giving away, and sry Bene EE e 
UPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS, white, habit very io from "8 100 inches 5 renee compact. | ae aa the Society is pa to the liberality of 
WI£ILLIAM CHATER’S ANNUAL DESCRIP-| grees, inca bunei s.d. ench. J TE f its members, Fran wF Sroane, Esq., of 
T be ae OGUE, with rem on the mpi Early in January ne red plate of above by Mr. Flo revi eos will be i di tributi bout Mid 
pntg, €., of this noble flower may be had on receipt of one | drews will be publis' hed 8 ksd presentst we a order aiia summe: 
postage stamp. sah iiia ce Eaton 15th January, 1857— Trado Packets, 5s, 10s, 62., iy r text, eth al thi 
ee: h » per packet ,,, » Od. | an Hington ry, St. Joh ‘ood. n addition e usual mon y Er ings in 
pe MAESA do. do. oe UPERIOR Saar BROC eat London, which retain their former ait 
Border varieties, good mixed, ground roots, per 100 _” ap 0 MS ITC CHINSON'S ecole NCE, or EARLY | is said that two grand meetings are to. be held in 
_ Do. do. in colours do. do, HITE CORNISH BROCCOLI.—Celebrated and invalu- don, in some commodio buildi 
“THE” GERANIUM CATALOGUE ; able Pog its earliness, coming aa se early in February; a full ee gi A pr by. ding, A 
TALOGUE FOR 1856 AND. om sized han , of excellent quality but a sh , | oue early in May for such horticultural productions 
OHN baloney Aca A OF Ped s. 6d. per packet, or 12s. per ounce. Highly favourable testi- | ag ay then procurable, and the other in 
FANCY, BEDD. SERANIUMS i onials, humerous for insertion, from g i rious October f d hibi e : n 
mow ready for delivery, aaa = Pa ua nh “free to all appl: unties., w Seed can be had in sealed packets from the ctober tor a grand exhibition of fruit in which 
cants. „A detailed General Catalogue of Soft-wooded Plants will | following Agents in London :—Hunst & M'MuLies, Leedenlal | continental fruit growers will vited to join the 
shortly be issued and delivere e mani treet; MINIER, abe & Co., 60, Strand; CHARLWOOD & Englis ardeners It is even whi d t 
J. W. respectfully invites inspection oa his Stock, now con- | Cummins, Covent Gar sees Noraixe & Sons, 5, Cheapside; or from £ apt , rs E : re 
‘sisting of more than One Hundred Thous nd Plants in vigorous | Mrrcut HINSON & Co., Trur , Cornwall.—Decem = i exhibition the Garde 1, up entirely new 
growth, fein by ha me <r oy A R D 7 AGLA Ne 3 lan, is hari consideration, the great a con- 
urnham ( A PAUL anp SON have a large Stock of fine | serv atory being cleared for the purpose, id of 
CHAF i Numsearin, 4 GI Plants of this superb New Rose, figured in the “ Florist” | the e usual t ten 
( lg , begs t his NEW CATA- | of jast month, price 3s. to 5s. each, and all the New Ro: x 
uf ey 6, "for the rae T1857. d is now ready, and can be ae “eae A pay of th EA best Hybrid Perpetual, Tea-Scented, that these gre sag 
obtained’ on application at his A ts, Mr. R. Silberrad, BT H: oss, Provence, &c.„ of extra size, suited for immediate forcing, 
Lane, Great Tower Street, Landa! Tis Ca ‘atalogue oontiiihs ‘adi 24s. to 30s. per dozen. Ala po Stock of Roses, A s och of them x ores A y o “eventually Ser oa ae 
the English and Continental Novelties Dwarf Standards, and Dwarfs in pots; the leadin sat the | Will be so ive the Fellows of the 
. V. also recommends: his work “L’Tilustration Horticole,” | usual price, Society al poset? Aie and privileges, 
of which the 12th Number ber) of the 3d "Volume has | A Priced Deseriptive Catalogue will be forwarded free by post | | beyond what "the public ean obtai the mere 
Te SEP a a aa ea ee hase of tickets. Should this be so a very lange 
erpetual) Vict ISING SUN = pi = 
2. Lilium philadelphicum. Fana AGAN anp SON Miri viz fer tt Lea new | accession of Fellows, under the n ulations, 
Žž pee is pas Pea as a valuable addition to the green marrow c It} may be anticipated. So well indeed do these regu- 
z peeaeeiel E e properties of being carly as early as the Ei ror, read ting 
5. Rhodi rum Pe with long dark eek s, and most bountiful in bearing. H ight lations al y work, at at the y Kery first mee 
B. The same Num rat Pipini of Sa BS 3 feet. This Pea is strongly recommended for market on after they came into Fo sirens 17 new Fellows 
f Ghent, peat the Royal po eiaa AARI sit s its deep colour, and is an excellent ral | were elected, on the second meetin : d we 
oi ent, open nations, and w) held on the 1 bernik, rice 5s. per quart, with an allowance to the trades” * 
34, and å of March next (1867). a St MAON Sale Taam ear that many more danditaten for the Fellowship 
of Saj Rema Illustration Horticole,” 12s. a ME ROBERT BAKER, of Writtle, Essex, having have since ees themselves for ballot at the 
Rou TARERE pom 3 ast oler feris following, o of for many years past paid great attention to Spe tthe pin in ary. i l wship 1s 
rich hep y | ment of Agrionttaral ral Seed s 2 fe lo and transplanting the| now indeed = i ing been 
8. t roots, begs to r them at the foll ing reduced prices tnaa bseripti ing a 
= crt Pn eat a BO nted to grow at the rate of 95 per s d. abolished and the annual sa Age being either 
Azalea indies o of sorts, from por doz. F 18 0 | Purple-top Swede.—Very superior, per bushel ., 36 0| four guineas or two guineas, e option of the 
Cam of sorts, from 24 9 | Improved Stindnge Swede,—Do. b í 0 Fellow, that a i le i in the n 
Syelamett Atkinsi, * fowertng bulk bulbs, each... 3s.6d.t0 5 0 | Long Red and Globe Red Mangel Wurzel,—Very select, f the Ci i to bea i t. So 
Delphinium formosa the finest variety ver offered, and the most productive of any, per Ib. .., 1 6) EY preted iis Be decade 
perd i pe saiva Globe Orange and ong 5 Orange Dai. ao mt S arpin umber as 54 elections in jris wo meetings has 
ises of ee ee 8 Cabbage; for Pe i Cur y 
Epacros of rts, fim pe on ioe = -E bs A and prolific age sited sek from 40 to 60 tons per acre, not urred since July 1821, the period when the 
Ferns, hardy, from per doz... 1,2) 9 o | _ invaluable and spring feeding, per Ib. Jasi was in its highest prosperity. 
» Stove and greenhonse, from a « 18° 6 ittance; st Ofca Orders pom. Er roigii Office ee 
Gymnogramma peruviana argyrophylla ... ... 2t 0 unknown correspond will be in the recollection of our readers that 
[I] UGH LOW snp CO- respontully Seno te 
Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass), per doz. ... 18 0 VOR LOW CO. respectfull y an to Si oak mon me Lord Frrz- 
Se ee from aa . s 2 ig y ir friends it the sce in general that their O CATA 
i TAN porti cher “ee fone eee a. lien LOG UE OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS is no Stl opon tie a on to ki e “ ms bi taro grog 
an ptive Ca ogue o ants is pu s! and may be h di aaa i ln ain are ee on the ive D; o; the tim porta our two 
also of Hyacinths and other Bulbous Roots, and will be forwarded | in making a paata to have none that has not n proved of | si ain spk ative atte g a and 
Post free upon application, rst-rate quality, having the greater portion direct from the SPEC ies of nati 
A remit r reference to accompany all orders from un- wers—this applies to both Vegetable and Flowe s. The| Q. peduncu culata (see Gard Chron. 1855, p. 803). A 
correspondents. German Flower Seeds are from r. Haage T. 
— doh ag h Seven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- | Be ry, the most careful Lief in ae 
DWARF WRINKLE on at 
and ALLIANCE (Warre) Ther ir 
cel the two varieties introduced las 
who has charge of his lordship’s woods at Went- 
worth, shows that these experiments have now been 
the of se a disputed point, 
der th 1 d Perfecti t 
aloacly Edad pod,” m,n fa bev ii ear din profusion ee ek a which we e have interested T have and taken 
p Mien bottom odin of fey! aul mee pennant rap ot pth: AMES VEITCH, To us dt ai} d me pains to rest, “I hav now,” he 
an i ted to market or private ens, while UN., respectful no 
like them "ther Cee arly as Double Blossomen rame, and s CATALOGUE of cits G sya AIE. oan “inclosed yon oes te FP ore the os” 
their average height 24 feet. Samples of the haulm may TURAL and FLOWER SEEDS with a List of| of all the experiments and the results, ani 
‘seen at the following firms in London, of whom the Peas may be T aee Garden e tre eie lished, and | specimens of the two sorts of tim 
thad, or oi oi their agents in the sin O quart packets at 5s.each, ~ ec ee odes ication. p Y ill + k 
UTLEY, & SILVERLOCK, 412, Strand. Sa Aji ib re ara Ae era a A s department . ou” wi e inel es that 
Beck’ HENDERSON, & CHILD, th Adelphi Terrace. of his business can ne a AA hie TRUE TO NAME and of the | th experiments, taken as a w. e, are in favour of 
en T& aioe ee pee hall Street, ost A stares A wo the greater strength of the timber of Q. ‘ es 
NOBLE, &B 152, Fleet Street. AKD The pieces of each iffer considerably from one 
Jacon ER "Sa Lo fy item: Spok Cie o> pea ga oe “1857 n eiri ready, and can | another in the weights which they bore, but 
NE be had arom t the sin, or i A Proprietors in| Q, anecaláta detained” wei varying from 
GENIE.—The earliest *white-wrinkled Marrow ge en postage sta dio tb 68 stone to 52, whilst the greatest tee pr >y 
Pea in cultivation, podding from the bottom of the haulm | A Bounp EDITION n prepared this season, ilifl was the Jen 
© or 18 li| Q. sessiliflora , an 
Hia top, with fine large pods. which will be sent postage ompa.” ger i- Taki th f all th = 
APOLEON.—The cartient blue wrinkled Marrow Pea in culti- cation w be made to ng e average of a or aa ey 
ge pols Lr ee aw E. RENDIE & CO., Seed Merchants, PI edunculata) giv ong names MEARE 
“ P 
Mr. Tiron the he raser of the above Peng dgnertben them as G 4 Ch le rr tabl E will ses 4 based * prone in 
follows:—* Relative to my new Peas, the h ie a hess ardeners rowicic, which the experiments were conducted. Two strong 
| pepe: hpa dotnag y that they wit he SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20; 1856. trestles 4 feet 8 inches high were placed 6 
ast year (meaning Cl and ance), they are > 
ger in habit, much truer, and better aE S Aai on an TEATE jasunder, and fastened together by tie-boards; 
oat is yout vols any LONAS pernet verse°| Aw advertisem another column will have on these the scantlings (2 inches square by 6 feet 
t be had only of J. G. Ware, Hig High Holborn; J. W. NoT- av cosa ‘publ t that th the Council of the Hor-| 9 inches long) were p , each end resting with 
ay CULTURAL iety are contemplating a i out 4 inches on we ree ee ani 
$4 Sons, ; Cheapsi ide; and CHARLWOOD & CUMMINS, Covent 
den, Lond Price 
wee 
i to the trad mental change in the t etween the two s 
260 AN merer th CUEN TION, opui to devote the Garden, =. maintenance of | into eight equal pars, numbered in the tables 1, 2, 3, 
PPS” ‘LORD RAGLAN anp MONAR , and to rar ndis- | &c., No. 4 being the centre where the wei hts were 
-i ilienea abe sera ne og pir nsable to the welfare of the ¢ C The suspended, and at pre of these pois : the (ape 
branching, Bt pr ahs pass) Sm Agi that d with thi object | wa weights were added, in sixteen’ 
of im 8 h l than the | subscription was opened wi s sens jec! s ta ig! 
British Quee a ae ot sin EE aperi j flavour, Qs 6d. an though not reaching the a t which of an inch. The weights were su: spended by means 
Rage emis tonite eae opera neil anticipated, has heless made | of an iron strap (made to fit on to the scantling), to 
Selling Hair’s Mammoth for’ this Bon; which is very distinct s le ; 1 ex 
from it, bein uch larger cropper and superior flavour. very consider ‘ogress, an i ney 
aONARCH. Tall green wrinkled marrow, the largest size | 
The box, chain, ‘and strap 
House in Regent weights. 
atei tar oth mes irtoo iy cpa a t, will, it is expected, place oa mear weighed together sgxaclly 4 stone, and PR 
Peas with confiden uniary affairs upon a satisfactory fooi ing. weights iments were ne 
gi aint eo ca Md ofthe great ie cea P Although unable to announce Aea of the | weights. A 4-stone weight was added at the end 
Messrs. MeMalles ane aon PALCE rr stock for | C ý s| of every two minutes fi the mmencement of 
Meer Harst soa hei “or z7 ot being yet matured, we nevertheless sanns expe: me ja wed est Ire of ae 
E: Collor, Teg, ae i i i Seas ani at of i 
Ted, wn Fein sie Be. I baa at you tö pos ena, the finest flavour that they are resolve E the = ge _— intended rier emek tables A at et prani ing 
in @. G. Fem eming, Tve that the Garden shou vincipally devoted to and B Q. sessiliflora de on 
eas have been highly approved of here; they are the branches, d made | sort. anemia also of each kind nd was after- 
EE TE S or T hore al new inven. | warda weighted at once—-vith 52 atots to prove 
Brom a Jas. Allen, Market Gardener, Stone Hill, Dartford. Sener new frui on garden plants, new vegetable how long they would bear it without igre A 
an seeds, and new building contrivances shall be fairly | bore the weight six and a half minutes, B only half 
tried your Beas, and megerne they are the finest | 
ever grown, and 
T have ever the very best flavo 
