658 THE 
—... “ns amen 
FIRST CLASS CRIMSON BIZARRE 1 
SOUTH LONDON,” which was awarded 
Slow 
aep press at the w 
eing above the average nize, it will be found a — fen < 
flower for showing in collections, as well as single blooms. 
at 0s. per pair, postage free. 
1 “MR, HERBERT, "g nb — class heavy-edged 
5s. 
eey at 58. per 
purp Cosh ith . — from un — A correspondents * „ 
fully requested. Woo and INGRAM, Nurseries, Huntingdon 
ILEY’S VIOLA. ARBOREA, on PERPETUAL 
sent out 
WARD T ao tae e beg! that he has this 
— 1 a -Ža — of the — — | DOUBLE —.— 
now to Tea va which he can highly recommend À this b 
proper time or ie They re beaut 
fully scented ; ood blooms are as large as on agai ble b 
Hepatica; they bloom freely from — m the end of Mey. 
welve of these plants grown 
will scent ¢ a large greenhouse ; and a small oe — * long by 
feet wide, — 
will be sufficient to furnish a famil th bouquets 
— = blooms — them a 
68. per dozen; — ditto, 3s. 
per undred. 
Also he bas a fine * of — — YELLOW VIOLET, 
A LUT uch admired at the. 
London exhibitions. Ta sol colo — rit is equal ro the Crocus, Strong 
y plants 2s. 6d. each; or smaller ditto, 18. 6d. each. 
KITLEY’S G0! = STRAWBERRY.—Strong well-rooted 
plants at 3s. per 
—— — 925 LETTUCE SEED, 1s. per 
packet ILLIAM SEED, saved 24 distinct 
r EE D from all the best varieties, ls. per 
WINTER CUCUMBER,.—Lord Kenyon’s Favourite, 2s. 6d 
et. 
whole or quantity of the above will be sent, postage 
-A any wa on receipt of a Post-office order, 
— penny postage stamps. 
46, Pulteney. by — Paik — Seedemen; and Fierist, | 
NURSERY, PLYMOUTH, Established 1786, 
tobe 
atalogue of Forest ieg Shrubs, 
ok Bae; and can be had for 
aad Fruit Trees, is just 
one penny 
Apply to WILLIAM E, oo anD CO., 
YMEN, PLYMOUTH. 
FRUIT TREES. 
M RS begs to submit to the Public a 
ardila. arasin aoe his . sb’ per 7 * 
bis Desoripive Catalo ‘Catalogne of 7 F published in Camber 1840. 
3 os ge stamps. A Supplement to this 
i sory e o and Pyramids and 
ny and Dwarfs 
warfs trained, 
Standards Bushes i 
bearing state for culture under e 
* 
NUTS AND FILBERTS. ~ Dwaris de-: for garden 
culture, grafted om the Spanish II Nut. These form very 
1 — fo for Orchards, 
nti 
for espaliers or w walls on Quince stocks. Many acres are de- 
voted exclusively ts the cuiture yra 7 A-few varieties can 
be had — the Hawthorn and tain Asb, but they 
PLUMS —Standards for 
Dwarfs and D 
STRAWBERRIES.— Plants of all 
55 gene be sapped 35 to 40 s and Dwarfs. 
$ be suppli 
straight measure from 8 to 16 inches in 
They ~ all 
years, and will transplant wi 
GARDEN; — the Culture 
rt edi ion. per post for 
a eti will be be published TH THE s ORCHARD | 
or, the Culture of, 5 sana nder Glass. 
OHN HARRISON, 3 
for Orchards, 
e 
of 
“MADA ME — 10s. 6d. 
2 dark disk, dwarf and exeel- | 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[OcT. 19, 
Darlington and 
York, having a great stock of that be wutifal, delicious, and 
very early — — * COTHILUS, BLACK PRINCE,” 
lants at 78. 6 100, or 608. — 
1000. Also the — Fruit — Shrabs. — Plan: 
All orders to be addressed to me Nursery, Darling 
Fastolff Raspberries, 7s. 6d. 100, or 605. 
berr per 1000. 
Raby Castle or Victoria — 12s. per 100, 51. p. 1000. 
NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, HERTS 
AND 
PAUL SON respectfully informi thei 
A. Customers and the ao in — revere | x 
a A of Roses and H ow 
t Orna. 
tions, enclosing t mps for the Rose, and one 
Tree Catalogue, will ee — ote attended to, the 
( ( — , , 
„ Ouenn be: pos toh, adin nenii LATE SEEDLING GOOSEBERRY, “NEGRO Boy.» 
The “ Bang-up,” fine large Black Currant, tho bestia cult} Tw ants, 5s. each ; 
vation, 10s. per 100, or 80s, per 1000, Ness WI DLI SON ean supply the splendid 
Common Black Currant, 5s. “pet 100, or 408. GOOSEBERRY, be tes ted by Withee mth 
Aston Red G ooseberri os r 100, or 70s, per e best varieties o dishes were showm at Whit 
Rhubarb, Victoria, fine, er 100, or 151. pes pr 1000. (per 100 21 ch Se — last, for which an extra Prize wa aan 
pa Royal Albert, * plants, 8. or 80s, | followir it Opinions, 
— ne, 12s. per dozen, or Bis, per 100. Gardeners —— Sept. 15, 1849. Sof ; Late needling 
Bay "Laurels, 1 to 25 — 258. to 50s, per 100 Gooseberry, dark red, rich flavour, Reo d do oubtless be 
— dron um, 1 to 13 and 2 feet, 20s, to 40s. p. 100. good for preserving. It retained its [ 2 15 
rustinus, 9 3 tol foot, ee e, 20s. to 308. per 100. 
nifo lia and Dulcis, 1 to 2 bees, 15s. to 203. per 1 
ROSES FOR STOCKS. 
Blush, China, 1 to 1} foot, 1a, to 158. per 100, 
Manet 1 1195 êd. fas 20s. per 
ock for strong soils, 10s, to 208. per 100. 
125 6d. 
Standard Roses, in 100 N. arise es, 7L. to 100. per 100. 
Dents = tto Fy m tine varieties, 61. per 100. 
be e than is generally found to be the e with 
Midland Florist for October,—‘* Willison’s Negro Boy 
We bere ro is da ag ee 15) 7 8 
it; 
oo 
S 
mens were perfectly — f tine flavour, a very 
colour; in fact, as they lay in the box. pae in cotton 
they looked more like Damsons than Goose * 
“J. W. Wepronounes this 
Borders, 11, 10s, to 21. per 100. 
Phlox omni: 1 ie 2 — 
Delphinium Barlowii, 5 
Gardener * and Farmers’ Jou rnal,— 
> and, for 
winter Gooseberry 
so late in W 
r 100, 
9s. to 18s. per dozen. 
ll the b. e new show varieties, 
2 — 
iieb Double Hollshocks” 
Carnations and ype se al 
1 er 
s, all the ne 
Juventa, Miss Kanepit Helen, n eae 
Adalon», Dak ke of N ong r Jenny Lind, 
les, Clio, Cypress, 
s$ of Norfolk ue ueen, Alexis, 
Cracker, . Fire King, Achilles, &e., 188 OZ., 
ction ; purchaser’ s 3 243, per ae 
r pet, s varieties, 28. Gd. per 
Carn: —— Picotees, Pansies, Green- 
est Trees and ra tg &c., may be 
N,AND —.— COMPANIES, 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENT 
S beg most res 
M 
LODDIGES anp SON 
mental planting, The trees are of the finest description, and 
range from 6 to 10 feet high. 
Named, Unnamed. 
doz, Per 100. 
ACER (Maple), of from 4 50 species.. 48.0d. 258. Od. 
ASCULUS Horse- Chestnut, 30 — z ) 25 0 
ihe ) 
ALNUS (Alder 1 2 „ 25 
AMYGDALUS (Almond) = 1 ‘ae 25 
TULA (Birch), 30 species aa et 25 
CORNUS (Dogw a F 25 
CORYLUS Nut) 4 25 
COTONEASTER 4 25 
8 (Thorn), from 80 to 90 sp. pi — 
PRAXT 40 to 50 species — 4 25 
MESPILU ê i), —. — = ee 25 
POPULUS a: 2 25 species neers. 25 
PRUNUS( species — 25 
e ö 
80 40 z LA 
RIBES (0 a i 25 0 
BINI (Acacia), 30 species... «. 4 0 
SALIX SORBUS (Mount score, . 25 0 
Fange gar kn | 25 0 
E : 4 25 0 
4 25 0 
0 25 0 
10 0 
2 = 
paas hig 
N.B. "Packing wal be oba maai, bie. Post-offi 
be shared as — ce: Thre 
Linnzeus, 8s. per dozen, 
The usual discount to. the vig All orders made payable 
to Jonn WILLIsox, Flowergate, Whitby. 
i 
LANTING SEASON.— NURSERY. GROUNDS, 
r- — 1 
AMP T — unlim — 2 — 
FOREST, FRUIT, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AMERL 
1. 
pas PLANTS, AND FLOWERING SHRUB ma be pro. 
xtensive grounds, at the m S 
—— 85 — of which m aa be had of 
prietor, WM. ERS, Sen., 3 
ANT 
Trans ‘orest Trees, 1 to 2 feet, adapted for extensive 
rans plan 
Forest or penae Planting usually sola by the thousand; and 
also of a large size, for 
effe 3 to 1 the prices varying from 258. to 
Ash, Beech, Birch, 15s, to 308. per 1000; Spe 
20s., 30s., and 40s. ; Larch Fir, 78. 6d. t. 
nd 408.; h, 10s., 15s., and 4 
a $ 3 
20s: ; Sea Pine, adapted for exposure to 
Mahonia, for coverj 403, to 80s; ; 
sh hed 
0s. 
2 
to 9 inches, vou. per 100-08 
aby foot, 
per 100 ; Dwarf Roses, 50 sorts, named, 100; | 
White, double — and — ew Crimson Moved 408. 
dozen; oneysuckles, 12s, 6d. per 1 
Fr 
BLE PANSY “COMPACTUM, 
DODS . . healthy stock the above 
„beautiful novelty. wi which he is now sending out a4. 
each, or seven for 30s.—Rose Hill, Brighton, Oct: 19. 
orders — in London or 
Hackney, — ouau 
NEW yer GERANIUMS, 
St. John's Wood, begs to announce 
ANIUMS, 1025 by} — 11 
— by him, proved i 
oe Cantas . . . be had, free, on applic: 
BLACK 1 10s, 6d rs S DONNA 
EXQUISITE, 10s. 6d. LE . 6d. 
MARION, 105, — REINES , 10s. 6d. 
o, NEW PELARGONIUMS, 
CORA, 7s. 6 5 frig 10s. 6d. 
FIREBALL, 10s, 6d. STANDARD BEARER, 10s: 6d, 
E. G ill also be ready, in November, to send out the fol- 
lowing set of n of — CINERARIAS, w — the —— of the two 
varieties ed thus *, t be sen t before the 
— ifal varieties will be 
a 
RT 
CLARA. MOWBRAY, 76. 6d., ruby carmine, with black 
„ and novel colour 
beautiful clear white, with 
Jent habit, fine form. 
MARGARETTA, 7s.-6d, ; ay mg + — 2 moderate size, 
1 . — is. 6 6d. (eras to pam a of the nann 
ma with — — round the disk; dwarf 
558 . 
UTTA PERCHA Re ee for * 
ground, 
fine d and form pe 
5 ne — Pam wi — 
CLASS. SEEDLING. P 
AMES NELLSON, Sternen and Fron, Fa 
begs respectfully to 
PAN — he will send out his ar 
by — end of October, vin, JEROME, eee 
LANGER: The . + Seni — 
Socie! ety. 
NORAH has a pure white 
most superbly laced 
and is F 
n cultivatioa ; 1 — asi 7 
BOULAN EER hag a golden ground © 3 
large e — dark centre, with nooti and lor 
spie cen edges 
pe feet; ek i if the expression may be used, with substas g 
thick as leather. to any ed- 
The above three flowers be an acquisition. uo Ee 
ion * 3 1 „as much so as „ 
"Prants or tae abore” A 5 
1 the above 3 nt post pee tothe 
United Kingdom nk Se. with the usual discount’? ogs 
j r as are taken. from 
Falkirk, Oct, 19, 
