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PP, Ä A D O an 
ve 
RTL e APNEA, PARDI Ws. 
gre s, per 
_ SASMINUM N ook papacy 
40—1850.] 
SPLENDID NE — THE VILLAGE MAID, 
ENRY WALTON, Fro Pinter, &e., —＋ ape Marsde 
ear Burn Lancashi hire, begs to offer 
th ublic emay hi general Bu end . light. SEEDLING 
= Tae VI age MAID,” af hion r 9 
i e Garden 
13, Ts is 
e 
od; upper 
e beauti 1 n bb white ; 
petals well 
y 
pà 
n with confidence. recommend the above as a fine 
trusser nad yarn at . J plate. well 3 f 2 
se ae allowance the Trade, and one over when thr 
numerous patrons in general | 
Bae ins gen 
Holyhocks, ‘te, & 
„in sloding oo 
Dore Leben al Fuchsias, Cineraria 
bpm teady, bad play bë had o ile z 
THE GARDE NERS’ 
en, 
ind patrons 
Myatt’s Eliza ... 
vel „ Mammoth 
* 
Plymou 
me | *s* Our Aut 
4s DESORIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ge cts | 
LANTS, alan 
nce his new 
ves nn ERIGAN PLANTS. 
9 15 gfe ines vate i cons and mey | be = 
haa any ie of planting me om 
lg; —— 8 0 seis Catalo, 
: W. ue 1 7 of on 
nouneing , ae ea 6 ATALOGUE 
for thé th ensuing season 
did collection en 8 née Catalogues, abe. pre 
sites “eg 
nerioan “He rbaceous, 
an scriptiv: a Uptalogaes of REY 
ead Choice Ted 5 e N as, Fuchsias, be senha 
&e. Ge. ap Trade * — also now ready. 
Woo dlands Nursery Uckfield, Sussex. 
sie ak ~ offer 
su 
e. 
5 when’ in 3 — one of 
Korni pri dadai e g large fone ‘roses like flowers 
of — en pink; nme mone 3s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. each. 
r döz., or 633, eee 
» 105s. 
2108. 
e bos. * — 
bee 3 let Hee, — 
8 
W. 
swhole-ot th the above, with With the exception of the one and ma 
two seedli were planted mre the —.— border last 
s Fang a are e t specimens, ‘or immediate 
lantin; 
ORTETOMRBIA BAP Ore var. ‘eked: a very singular 
dwarf v: 
N e or WEEPING CYPRESS. (North | 
15 ins, to 24 ins., 318. As each; 24 ins. to 30 —— 429. each, | 
n GOVENTANA. (California, 
78. pik o 15 inches, 10s. 6d. each, 
Se a, 315: 
1 a Ofek 3s, 6d. each, 
i . A, vi 
ar. ELEGAN 8, perfectly hardy. 
1 fost to eet igh, ba to 5s, 
For dese , Magazine,” by Sir W. 
pa rni T HTA VIRIDISSIMA. 
1 foot irp erya 92 5 aspen 
> font Xe 
ae ane 
7 45 fanit Ok ish. 
3 feet 
Fine bas 5 — Bhan open * 
This ie a isa re i desirabie winter flowering 
ducing a 13 2 of flower: 
em 
* eee N of China.) This is un- 
e „ ha 
hardy plant, pro- 
kollag 
218 e TRENS, 
. count ie ji es 02 feet 6 inches 
5 70 4 feet ee vo» 78. 4 
VIBURNUM eie 1 —— of China.) A noble shrub, 
great 2 large globular heads of flowe 
söi 2805; 40 9 2 Ski each, 
6d. 
The e Gardeners ‘Chronicle, i 
per dozen, or 1l. per 1 
„ TLEY’S “GULIAH” FERE EERE; s 6 
K* J 
CUTHILL’S “BLANK PRINCE” STRAWBERRY, 2s. per 
| ozen, or 10s. per 1 
* — 5 Sp ap af the above 2 sorts, see late Num 
of this Paper. 
Per 100. 
35. Gd. ep a s Seedling 
a ve 3 6 El 
„ British Queen 3 6 Keens? Seedling 
25 Globe... e 6 goei s Prolific .. 
Pro 3 6 ad d Pine. 
Vie 3 6 3.6 
5 tific: at 
mat Sa e are excellent . a çan be ‘highly recom- t 
WrI 
eA orders above 2l. carriage dee to any station from | 
th to London or Glouces: 
Apply to. — E. Réunis range ryman, Plymouth. 
“Ne pn ogue of Forest Seow Benih Trees, and 
es ned ziri ina hs day 
Se 
Jiu WATERER’ S CATALOGUD or AMERICAN 
now published, and befi 
E ROSES, —— 
be had gratis on app 
S, &e is 
CHRONI, 
OLE. 
may be hereafter’ „by or through ybur 
Stnwbery tes false remarks made about my client's 
On ae Sept. 
the pt; Mr. Dovstepay, Epping, 
resumed to express opini 
an unfavourable o nof these 
ich he ł 
what 
She: ee erly pitia able: 04 1 not 
suppose iti 8 1 should take other 2 set 
bi R 
very Rhodo: 
chasers every facility in a y — tions 
merican Nursery, Bagshot. 
dendron 8 “ar, ‘nitration, cen affording pur- | 
eceived ha t 
wing anonymous tence. 
Gba JACKMAN, Ne RSERYMAN, Woking, 
1} mile from the Wo kin, ation of the South 
reri hrubs, Standard a Fa 
rest Trees, &c., 
gratis on application 
} 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 1850. 
r. 
s of advertise! 
bt 
to the s a |b 
ae ly fo arded ked 1 
* ed x 
dec S. with 8 
ape therefore 
of 
nag Ale s “of hich e can be ha had oe e 
rit e NG-BILL.”—In 
hty-nin was 1 er a 
Arey a contrivance t o grow 
0 that tim 
ge um f 
to berries, 
as 
4 
„which may be had of One 
Jonni ‘Rosas has- com t mployer, 
circu- Supposes lees to 1 that he hopes 
traw 
we ourselves procured some of the tiles 
uch 
ollo 
Chronicle, of fe day (Sept. 14), which ‘plainly iws 
a cobbler, and not a practical 2 se 
gh anonymous, was 
is undistinguishable from that 
t of RoBERTS. 
Mon CMs Mr. D. Kipp, the intelligent * 
park, near 3 rel — or 
1 —— of these ti c 
to. dragoon 
ot tell; but we feel it our 
While fa 1 5 complacently acce 
statement which he can obtain in favour 
he Ian us fa Lare Who di 
iB 7 
me 
misrep tap A 
cially ignorance of — — It + RAPD APS i 
een tried in the Garden of es Horti- 
Strawberry tiles, ° whose excellencies Were sue 
to ju an outla il 
and we had the opportunity vs seeing them un nder 
trial by others. The result was unfavourable ; we 
e. them n diradytntageons Mhtp nhan eful ; and 
n the 3d of August ca in palatine out 
which we had 
8 from 
— bE e strong plants, 318. 6d. each. 5 
Satine 
| Pell confirmed this 
ve 
akaa Society, by. Mr. Tnoursox, the Superin- 
endent of the Fruit Department; and we now 
republish ms report upon t m, dated June 28, 
These tiles are each sina a foot in 
Tw 
pati $ 
looks well instead of being ugly ; fhicdly, 3 it harbours 
and, moreover, it allows et to 
rmin ; 
the vet mass of ich fe teri 
Af w da ays afterwards we re- 
ceived from Mr. Aing a letter, — * at p. 514, 
mong the advertisements, charging“ us, or some of 
— friends, with having a l 
ispose of? We sho 
out further notice, as a piece 
ignor. 
the name of “Fair Play” (p. 5 
is di ssatisfaction 1 15 these tiles, added 
p 1 a market-gardener at Camber- 
assertion (p. 566), 
ials of and t 
50), after i 
re oe iy on "the til tiles, E — in co ante was, pale, 
y 8 5 that the ripening process not . 
adding. thet war. 
oliage can er 
foot square platfo orm ge es D the two 
Plants w Keens’ Seedling, sh Queen, and 
Old Pine Strawberries were ot fi equal 
circu —— last autumn, in a row on the border 
in front.of a south wall. 
r, left pa comparison, nothing was 
— . as hot and dry when the Enit 
— 
es afforded exce ient 
no contrivance ‘ ‘or catching slugs : and sep insects 
s of the richest yellow from a 
| street, Souk oem which the following is 
agraph, wri 
ade j i a 
8 — 1 ATP: Pa 21s, each. © < "The 
IER re tee 
ae at law wil ce 
Kitchen-gardens, and esp: 
yH 
e 10th o pt., 
RLES WELLBORNE, of 31, Tle 
extract : 
p -dy client, on 1 Roserts, has eae me 
n by 12 15 commenting upon 
tiles a most un just 
manner 
8 ther, best kn 
thes sale of such Ale, and 3 to greatly injure 
ient. see 
own. to yourself) to des estroy Sid 
am told you had} r 
is face that you All 
uestion.is, that they keep the fruit clean 
É p pT the other hand, 
me ol. 1 attack the 
Ea eo the crop. Thes 
in particular cases where straw, or the mor 
litter employed 
bo considered unsightly, ¢ eyen a ihonga hl 
“The cavity 
un and rain. 
1 stated. Were it ee in other 
with, or 
wards, if i fhe straight. side were 0 left as it i is, at right 
angles ith. the semi-circular 
the saa 
i 
they prevent 
refreshing the. roo roots, an and thus prove injuron do the 
1 55 health of the plan planta whilst they also harbour insects 
Spo 
re-| We make no + ia upon these ste 
They show.conclusively what is to be of 
n| eee Strawberry tiles, is to 
i 
from Mr. Ro 
TOSOREIY; Af amazes, already, dn tained 
xpected 
or which wh. av 2 the misfortune pot, 7 sce with h him; 
Iie 
