ll 



LSSH STANUiSH and I 





rive i aOGUl OP 8EL 



LANTS U I *b*d. a 



NOBLK'S n«w te- 



CT liAUOf OKVA. 



OIlKAi' HALE Of N U K-KilY PLAiNTS. 



iETER BOOTH, Nurseryman, Falkirk, is belling 



off. at bit very extend ^^^^^13 



Otter 



AoAtn ^ *. » tain* ft Hate • - ,, vA 



rnerti J a: 



plkAiu.u -i J ■•ewatphftiura, with many r. ctni inv 

 ir » aorth ot China, qu ie new to English garden 



*ketbU ppottuuity i Of statin* 



give th •»* Ujio* out New QitraotU *aJ «nfl 

 ^ EaWte* for ell kinds • rW-- 



B«jr«hot N ■ _°g g 



ALBERT RHUBAUB 



", V" ' ~ „f the I of *ir< >* and smaller sizes, including Swings, with a groat 

 ud l)^r,ptlo«,.0f the | of * th<j Qther k . iujU c£ Tmaf 5hrab , &c., 



generally grown in Iar*e 9 arteries, of most excellent quality, 

 an'1 at prices much reduced. 



provttft 



ROYAL 



:-' 



MITCHELL jw/xau m++m*"» 



met tnrfj*. kind, a» mil a. tb. b-« ** «** '£?J % L n 



lrc ett : ana ?ict«>na, vw, y «i u««« , 



njta*. txj. p*r aosan ; ana ▼ u 



allowance to th crade. Post 

 b« made pa* able to Willui 

 Poa a. Kofl#1 Mid.ll> t. 



are rtjquet 



EW KITCHI I GARDEN 



BictUent 



Warranted 



trruge Free! (See below). £ *. d. 



• • • 



2 10 

 1 1 

 1 

 12 





 

 

 8 



JCo I Compete .hcod of 20 quarts c the newest 



a most j>roii4o Peas, wicli ail other Seed* ia 

 « Mtion, for one year's supply 



JTow 2. Compl«e« ovlbciiw, in smaller quao 



Ko. 3. dtt;o <ii«o oitr 



Jfo. 4. di«o ditto ditto 



A Lilt of th' bind* furnished in the above collection* 

 will U fam in our Trice Current and Garden 

 DiRGcroi ; * can still U had on application. — See 



Ganlei §' Chronicle, Jan. 4. 1851, or »a</€. 



V •' Seed Order* above 'it. delivered Free of Carriage to 

 any Station on the Great Western, Bristol and Exeter, or South 

 X>«roii Usui ways ; or to Cork, Dublin, or Belfast, by steamers. 



Apply to William E. Kindle «fc Co., 



Seed Merchants Plymouth. 



2C.B.—AU toe Jfew Vegetable aud Flower 8eeds advertised 



from ' ad r .i time in this Paper cau be obtained from us, at 



the retftiUr current uH< 



JEW LAPSTONE KIDNEY POTATO.- This 



J'otato is ot Hrsurare quality, and has been highly spoaeu 

 of by Dr. Liudley in the Gardeners* Chronicle, and aUd by every 

 one fhat bas gru wii !(. It i« a most abondant bearer, and the 

 best in quality of any Potato erown, aud keeps good dp to jl*j 

 or J une. They are of good size, aud have been grown oq war^ 

 land near the banks of the Trent, and therefore wi J be a good 

 change tor any other soil. „*i/». 



New Lapetone Kidney Potatoes, ia sacks of 2 cwt„ at 16*., 



sacks iucluded. 

 Prince Regent, ditto, ditto, 10$. 

 E trly Shaws, ditto, ditto, 9s. 

 Early orders accompanied by remittances will receive 



prompt attention. d _. . 



r — r t, Nursery and Seedsman, Stocliwitn, trains- 



WJLL1AM ?T£N 



borough, Lincolnshire. 





HEATH* A3D0THEII PL49T8 FOR EXUHillluN. 



WILLIAM J VIES EPPS l»eg» to state that he has 

 for seie the Aoest Stock of ToaOf HKAT*IS and other 

 Oreenhume and Stove Plant* poetible, which will make 



Sliefi t spe neos in a short time. The sup rior character 

 Plants s it ft a this Establl«bment is justly admitted 



Sr all who bave purchased. The mafc i| specimens of 



laths, At- ted by him lait season at the Rxhibitious at 



<buw|«k ■« iloyal He Gardeui, London, where he 



reettve.i the highest awards, fully !os r ify the foregoinjc remarks. 

 Strtiflf bos by Plants can be had at the following low prices, 



exclude paekiof, carrii 



100 fine varieOee 



Heaths ... a 



$0 ditto ditto 1 



25 ditto ditto 1 

 100, lacluilinir ail the 



Dnsci varietiee of 



ditto 



!to 4 



26 to ditto 2 



Q 



if 



d. 

 



10 







2 



o 







100 line var*. of Store £ #. 



and Greenhouse 

 Plants 



50 ditto ditto 

 25 ditto ditto 

 100 newest and finest 

 vers, of ditto 



50 ditto ditto 

 25 ditto tto 



5 



1 





 12 



10 



• ■ ■ 



7 



4 

 2 



lo 

 

 2 



d. 





 I 









 







All the r. w leading kinds of Geraniums and Cioerariaa 12j. 

 to 2 Is. perdoz. 



Catalogues of the above m%y be had on application. 

 Bower K urserteaJM latone.— Feb. 2 J. 



HLEM ATH TUBULOSA, FROM MONGOLIA. 

 Lull LOW and Co, having a considerable stock 

 of the abore-named beautiful free aowenng, bard?, suf- 

 f/uticQW planf, producing splendid masses of purp'e tlowers 

 durinjf the autteu moatha, offer strong plauta at Is. 6<i. each, 

 or V2j. per dozen* 



TfJr} ?J .,H fcN Ill3 » orM u is commonly called, O T A H BITE 

 » i 4 ^berever this plant is known, it is universally 

 adnur«,i, on acconut of the facility with which i: can be made 

 to produce fruit in abundance in a very small state. Price 42s 

 perdoi i*#m.l retry , London. 



T IHOCEnRTO C1IILII XSIS, Endlicher (Thuja 



JLJ CututWHB . »on,_A noble Evergreen Conifer, i native 



aiJv m Tf ° f ChUl ? d u tht i<,utherQ P^»waa of Antucco 

 fiooh4 »i - gromn * to the hei 8 ht of w ^ 8° fe«*. feir W m. 



« r# .*j 



i af r 



tree of great beauty, and well worth 



^ow* t& Mf/re r^orwr (twAa ^Ae *a&ie elevations on 



the mountain* as the Arau mbricata), hat it will 



thnvt well in the open grwmd." 



ihHlui l0Wing 1\ BQ . ex 5 ract from a le " er '«*elj received from 

 £!E? il^r. ^r a l ^Hector Mr. Bridges 7 — In oneTf 



EAUTIFUL, USEFUL, AND CHEAP! 



W-xKHaNTBD TO PLKASE. 

 The following COLLEC TIONS of SEEDS aud PLANTS are 

 deserving especial no vice, and are important to all who have a 



° a No"i.— 100 varieties of HERBACEOUS PLANT 



SEEDS, hardy PEHLNNIA.LS, comprising the most select and 

 beautiful sorts from our unrivalled Collection— never before 

 offered— purchs r's selectiuu, free by post, U. 5s, 

 No. 2.— 00 varieties fiue do., purchaser's selection, 155, 



No. 3.-23 do. do,, 8s. 



A list containing height, colour, and time of flowering, with 

 much other useful information relative to their culture, may be 

 had on app'i. uion. 



ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS— post free. 



No. 4.— 100 vars. purchaser's selection, from list containing 

 the newest and showieat sorts ol hardy, half-hardy, and tender 

 Annuals, 185. j 



No. 5.— 50 vars., purchaser's selection, 10$. 



Ko. 6.— 25 do. do, 85 



Or we shall be hiip^y to mate selections for purchasers of the 

 quantities at the above prices. The Annuals will be contained 

 in Ayres and Moore's descriptive cultural labels. 



The following are YYAlUt ANTED GENUINE, and are very 

 superior: 



HOLLYHOCK, from a most superb Collection of 



named dotinle flower*, per packer, 1$. 



CIN I iRARI A, from the newest and best show flowers 



Of lH5t) per packet, Is. Od. 



CALCEOLARIA, do. do., splendid, per packet, 2s. Qd. 

 PANSY, do. do. do., per packet, Is. 



PETUNIA, do. do. do., per packet, Is. 



N.B.— Toe abuve five unique lots may be had separate, or if 

 required will be included in Collection No. 1. They have all 

 been collected from our own plants and purchasers may rely 

 with confidence on their quality. 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



ERICAS, 50 fine h c alth> plants, most of them large enough 

 to bloom the coming season, and all rea iy tor growing into 

 specimtus. Purchaser's selection from list, in 50 superb va- 

 rieties, for Zl. 10s. ; or per doz., 21s. j 



ERICAS, 50 riuest vars. as above ; large plants, own selec- [ 

 lion, tor ft 10s. ; or 155. per doz. In the above Collections will 

 be found ad the lending sorts of the day, selected with the 

 erreareftt care for h i rv and display. 



MISCELLANEOUS GREENHOUSE AND STOVE 



PLANTS. 



50 superior varieties, purchaser's selection, comprising the 

 handsomest species and varieties of all the leading kinds 

 for 31. 105., or 215. per dozen. 



5, !, v A r l?'A HS ** Bb<>te « own Section, M- 105., or los. per doz. 



CHIXESE AZALEAS.-20 fine varieties, pur- 

 chaser's selection, tor 255, or 13s per doz. 



?2*JJj flo * own selection, tor 2|#., or 15s. per doz. 



ROSES.— 50 splendid sorts Standards, own selection, 



per 100, U. ; or 18^. per doz. ' 



100 fiue vaneties, Dwarfs, ia 100 sorts, 21. 10s. ; or 9*. per 



O^., own selection. F 



tW 



iirOHELL'S QUEEN OF BEAUTIES -!t«h **%£ 

 traordinary flower has one of the most rich n ^». 

 rose tips ever seen on a pure enamel white eronrf* d **£ 

 of a globe with an outline smooth and round .' t * D 'B 

 very symmetrical, the eye lev 1 with the surface' **? ^ 

 admired bv everybody who has seen it. It (x hl an<3ll «iL 

 c^ass certificate at the Royal Sa„m, t^„j._ ^^aiued - -^ 

 Annual Trial Show, at the 



TAMES MITCHELL begs "to ~^Z n t l ^ 



V purposes sending out in May, in stron- Wii 

 new Dahlia^, also all the leadiug varie'Tiea of ,!,J 



irOHELL'S QUEEX OF BKAUTIB^T^ ^ 

 extraordinary flower has one of the most rich 



South London 8h a «!? a H 

 Grecian Saloon, al^ thfcG 5 



principal snows m oussex aud Kent — 4 feet !»?« *fli 



MITCHELL'S ELE^ANTISSIMA.-Thii j 8 l er ^t 

 ordinary novelty, a fancy variety, marked With t° ?° ** 

 and perfectly unlike everything that has been <?° ^ 

 This also had a certificate at the great Trial sh H 

 r ound onun »velty— 4 fe % lOg.Jto. p eP p | aat on °^ <*^ 



UNRIVALLED GE RMXn^Tstm? 

 TWENTI-FODR VARIETIES MrxED ^* 



These superb Globe Asters have never b^en i>iar>pA 

 hibition cable without the first prize being a ward ed ^ 

 Theunder-roenti >ned may be considered sufficient f-^ 

 their being off-red to the public. At th* Bath ii , va i jS'^ 

 iural Society 10 first prizes were awarded to them ** 

 CheDStow Horticultural Society, six first nri*A* . ,..™' M 



siog 12 



wiHb^ 



LILIUM LANCTFOLIUM, RAN UNCin^J^EF~l!f?u^ 



AUftlCULAS, AND PELARGONIUMS * 



in return. 



HENRY GROOM, Cla^iam Ris*, 

 by appointment Florist to Her Maj 



near 







ii 



99 



M 

 99 



A new 



99 



„ CRUENTUM, do. 

 JAPONICUM, do. ... 



• • • 



• » • 



• * 



fa* 



fc STr TBE ( 



to the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Amat targ T* 

 tensive assortment of the above FLOWERS. He be?i t!* 

 thai this is a good season of the year to make a Select^* 

 the various kind*. Ranunculuses and Anemones shrmu 

 planted this mouth. 7*» 



i LILIUM LANClFGLItJM ALBUM, each, from Is to a 



„ puxcfATu^do 3$ ; ^« 



R08EUM, do 35 6'd.to 



RUBRUNLor SPECIOSUM, do Bs 6d.to 1 I 

 rtnn, " TTT,f "*" 5*. to IO 



55. to 6 m 



Collection of HYBRID SEEDLING LILIES 

 6 sorts, named, for 



100 RANUNCULUSES, in 100 superfine sorts, named 



Superhne mixtures, per 100, from 5s. to 2ls 

 100 ANEMONES, in 50 superfine sorts, named 



Superfine mixtures (double), per 10D, from 6$, to'lte, 4 

 25 AUKICULAS, in 25 superfine sort*, named ,„ in 



Good named varieties, per doz., ISs. 

 25 PELARGONIUMS, in 25 superfine sorts, named 

 Fine nameJ varieties, per doz., from 12s. to I83 

 AMARYLLIS from RIO JANEIRO, without name, 



fine large bulbs, per doz. 



LILIUM LANUIFOLIUM ALBUM, excellent for 

 planting in shrubberies, being perfectly hard/, 

 per 10^ 



__A^Catalogue will be forwarded_on application. 



NURSERY CATALOGUES.— The following pi 

 Catalogues may be obtained from the Cbeshunt JSursda 

 free by post, on receipt of one postage stamp. 



015 

 2 



2! 



3Si 



n 



313 



A. 

 B. 



c. 



D. 

 E, 



F. 



Or. 



N.B. 



Descriptive Catalogue of Roses. 



Catalogue of Hardy ornamental Trees aud Shrubs. 



Fruit Trees. 



Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 

 Forest Trees. 

 Greenhouse Plants, <fcc. 

 „ Agricultural, Garden, and Flower seed/, 



■The prices are attached to every article. All packaji 



delivered free of carriage to London. 

 Aoam Paul and Sow, Nurseries, Chn&h nn% Herts. 



99 



ii 



CALC EOL A R I AS.— Fine healthy, established Plants 



oTTJft !?«' ^•! Ue ^ gr ° V T ,s per **■, 8W., own selection, 

 of best sorts W hen the selection is left to ourselves vuc. 



chasers are de,ired to furcisu lists of sueh plan* seed. &T 

 a 8 rtide e nfv e n a,3 ^ a **" •*«*««. *« Wiii. of tj 



article maj not be sent, ever, wish will be strictly complied 



HOLLYHOCKS, No. 1, fine double named kinds, 



lana. It will, ia m, opinion, *~> — '- "- - • ■ • - 



what I have seen of the plant 



merely a. it ooeTto tte" "a Uv Tlo L™* Vk* 1, qttUe as 

 grow, alone it is very gracetul ? the «»! K ' i, Wh9re lhe ,ree 

 th. gronnd and it JJl^ltuto .TreaSn? *T*tT vl n 

 ia aateemed b, the native, for balldl"|pur o!ef T h,. mbe , r . 

 -« 5 h « f« smth a. * j.. and I U& ffffS*d ta3E£Kg 



tk P'«y. *ery good, 6s. per doz., or 



I hese a e selected out of some hundreds of 



Purchaser's selection, 



Capa Hi.rn, 



riot healthy well-e.ubli.hed ona-year-old plant, from «.) 

 .»o K l« pot», 7„. «d. each, three for '1U. ™fK! 

 HOW Low^ndCo^CU^ton Nur* ely ^^ Und,',? ^ 



G 



^^SaS:^L^-- 



for MT rT^ vtfftmShSISZS** we hflreby * nnoanc; 



►swooally known ton... »h. , 



IfTOWev.. 



Zx2S&7E£t ff^-sr- * - ta fc*« 



1 * * »# cae mot t 

 Bai 



lb . 



^t^&r ** coliectio-n; i?noJ 



bock 



packets 



w e oaTa ai«o a emrefuliy 

 imf and most approved v, 

 iwoea*, which fre offer at the 



A Catalogue of General N 

 »ayj>e bao on applies 



r ow «.nrf f!rs Ai-1 



. London. 



the lead- 



Hc«a 



stamped. 



seedlings and may be confidently relied on. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS 



from List, per 10u, 31 3s. 



W. Mai's selection, extra fine, No. 1, n. 2 5 . per 100 • 



tt* » " • m really good, No. 2. U 10a 



left to oor Jivee J be SeQt where the selections are 



tmS w £ RI h N0 shrubs and ornamental 



K^l^Slr 11 ^ 1 ^ PU — ' 8 -lecttt frornt^ 

 W. Ma.'s selection, No 1 extra fi ^ 100> ^ 



This Nursery b,s 'Uir held h Jl?° d ^^ * - U ' 5t - 

 most splendid stock o? g fluJti^ for possessing a 



wards of 600 sneci^ anri « . • . ■ 8 *" p ubs t extending over ud- 



hundred, werTlTle^^M^ SoZ 



Birkenhead- a ,d f rtI . « J r * E ' Kemp - for -«e Park at 



health, not exceed b ; a ny rrCCmCSS ° f nm ***> ««^U»? ai!d 

 Oil^*^???../?™^ Arboretu 



54I.ATB WORKS, ISLKvVUHTH, AUDULfcJStX. 



T^DWARD BECK invites attention to the fact* 



-*-' there is a regular and steady demand for SLATE TAB 

 for Orange Trees, Camellias, ^nd Ornamental Plants, t 

 superiority over all others being proved by this fact, and' (if 

 extensive use in the Royal Gardens, Kew. 



£. B. will be glad to forward a printed description in anus 

 to all applications. 



All articles in Slate manufactured by E. B. may be seen 

 tensively in use at Worton Cottage, on application to file ft 

 dener, Sundays except ed. 



" T ' ' ■ — 



MELONS! MELONS! MELONS! 

 The finest flavoured in the world is the Uromh^m Hitt» 



1^*™ _ Green Flesh. 



? DWARD TILEY respectfully informs the Nobi 

 J Gentry, and Melon Growers in genera that he has* 

 stock of good old Seed of this splendid Melon saved ia 13a 

 and which bas given universal satisfaction to all purcuasefsj 

 last season. To pr .v e its superiority of flavour over allow* 

 Melons, the following opinion has been given. It was * 

 warded to the editor of the Gardeners 9 Chronicle, Jaljft ly| 

 for his judgment, and he was of opinion that the Bromham IW 

 Melon was the finest flavoured he had ever tasted. « ™ 

 exhibited at the Chiswick Exhibition, July II, 1319, wh* 

 was awarded by the judges the Silver Knightian Medal fop 

 luxnnaut flavour. Again It was forwarded to Pr. 



)n pfxxt 



• of *h.*, m„. *t 1 QU " 53 j l Q con 



are enabled i 

 plants, well 



toon 



^tiee, 

 JO* 



H* with 



Azate 



as, named 



It* p^r dc 



pecali 



flowers, 



Andronieda fl.mbund 



iSJSJ'^ T ^' f ^^730 specie. 

 xnotodrndtQii tampan aiatum lT^M 9 ' f Anar0Q1 ' 



0&e orders made pivablf^r. Jl r ? fia «> Mi. M, 



••»y low prices 



ndsome busby 

 adapted i , r 

 "« ci re um far- 



sorts 

 ties ; 



CURRANT^ 



finest Lan 



Black Nap le8 ,p a 7, 00 i^a^^ ^ Bl&Ck ' ^^ 



or 





August 11, ,849: -"We have received your Bromham -.. 

 Melon ; it was much over-ripe, nevertheless it was by w J 

 best flavoured Melon we ever tasted." It was exhibited *t» 

 Horticultural Society's Rooms, Regent-sireet, Sep embefj 

 1849, aud pronounced by the judges to be the best flaMjf 

 Melon they ever tasted, and was awarded the BanMW*5 



i5f ,- *A*« h JuIy » 185U » ft g ain exhibited at Chiswic^ 

 obtained first aud second prizes for its huperior n^oor. » 

 was grown last season at the Horticultural Society's GarfJ 

 London by Mr. Thompson, superinteudent to uiefroit** 

 mem, who *e opinion was in accordance with the others. £ 

 trait is very handsome, round shaped, hoiiow crown, w*g 

 iuily netted, thin skin, and flesh very firm; a freeietttfjg 

 abundant bearer, weight from 3 to U lbs. It may be V *£ 

 growubv an amateur in a frame as the common ^e etable^J 

 row 3 also retains its hue flavour for a considerable ti? e % 

 oem ' cut. sold in packets at the reduced price of i*. &»;>£ 



Camerton Court Green-flesh U. M.****** 



Queen Melon 



♦ ♦ • 



Bl^ckali's Green-flesh 

 galley's Green-flesh... 

 Bo wood Green-flesh... 

 Beech wood Green-flesh 

 WiDdaotJPrize ditto... 

 Emperor 



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Fleming's Trentham Hybrid 

 Duncau'e Greea-flesh do. Improved 



roau Address VV IL l 1a m m at Hm^.v„ M . 



Nursertei 



Hampton Court Greea-flesh 



Egyptian do. do. Improved 



Coles superb Celery . v 



irt^iJr?"^ ' the •bore will be sent postage free W 



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