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E GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Janvary 16, 1858 
RD EN 
HOMAS KENNEDY ie čo, Rives 
EDSMEN, Dum 
of their VEGETABLE and FLOWER ns 
from the best sources and warra 
all g 
ir hew DESCRI No. 1. A COMPLETE Sane of KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS for a LARGE SEN for one whole . 
of a most geen character supplying a e Tat pesata year’s supply.. ee a Bg 
eee ses e purchaser, is now ready, and can be had free on | No. 2, A COMPLETE ECTION of DITTO, in quantities proportionately r reduced a 0 
applicati No. 3 A COMPLETE COLLECTION of DITTO DITTO ME 
FREE *DELIVERY.—All orders for SEEDS above 2. will be | No. 4 on COLLECTION of DITTO D aed 05 4 
delivered free of carriage tothe principal Railway‘Stations in The of Vegetable included in these ‘Collect no which » wai hive pro ond to.fie he mpst: prolific best 
kingdom. All FLOWER SEEDS sent free by post. and ey wi ore of general cultivation, and of kE a erefore grown large apa of Seed ; by this means we 
zs wh gh OF THE SEASON. | enabled Fk Tarien, “ A Complete Collection for One Year’s Supply" P of superior duan. and a uch less expense than wa 
CONVOLVULUS RICOLOR SPLENDENS. I | Gentlem is Gardener makes his own selection. (With instructions on | n Cultiva on.) 
basi Ante ti, Tavern Street, Ips- | nena Te ae Et 
ich, has a aoe pleasure in offering seeds of the above | COLLE ‘CCTIONS OF FLO SEED s FREE BY Post 
nnual, the i but very — 1 stod 
aplesidia he Hardy A 
of which = has pu urchasec , the 
The oa 5 
raiser. general c 5 
flower, ae p Ae eri minor, being e a n, it will be | The a S — a a $3 eS o 7 g 
sufficient t agra that the present aris tm oy An from | Also Nátural Grasses for Lawns and Meadow L Tur +} A eae ie 
all others in produeing larger flo lowers i ve most Biter tiful | . 
Tyrian Sains a shade quite tia from my other ety in 
cultivation, and far more attraci t isan abund: ant 
continuing in p pirk until late in autumn, andi is s unquestiona 
ERYMEN and | 
mfries, N.B., beg to announce ga = rin 
ed ge 
RIPTIVE PRIC ED 5 CATALOGUE, which is 
of C ster, 
aracteristics of that tangs border | 
SUTTON’S COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS, 
WER TO BE SENT 
The best 100 sorts of FLOWER SEEDS, ee half- meant and =e with eet 
best 50 sorts of DITTO, with i iy astructions - 
Post-office Orders payable to SUTTON - & SONS, Sect” Pease Reading, Berks, 
mably 
the most ornamental anm rn ve the r pkt. 
wW. oS also begs to o a. of E e isa new 
Lupi 
LUPIN US PILOSUS ALBUS, a very effective pure whit 
e 
variety of the Rose paaie producing large spikes of flowers 
vhich preserve their ty to the last, never changing to —_ 
ir puri 
as does the white mnog ae Hartweg’s e, it i 
dwarfer than that pl nt ce. 6d, and ls. per pkt. Price to | 
the pan pi lic catio: 
JS ) ee nd dist enn Ne es fro’ 
piis ae long £5 pikes of bright yellow flov This 
is not offered as an oeta novelt; ty, hd = havi ing been Tenab 
to ‘offer a nth sore quantity lasi and h s it ma: y 
t be irrelev that by me praet Poor rote om hi 
yas this irg offered under its correct name. Price 4d. 
a 
mpson begs to 
ees i ive Cata 
OWER SEEDS i 
, arranged | o 
re-paid a plicat n addi ve- 
named ` annala, it includes Pi ia pre FH of English an 
we a wain, with many rarities both in perennial and 
s; the whole are offered at the most moderate 
| FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
J AMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, 
eT HOLBORN, LOND VEC. 
attention a oi y-third Annual Issue of ont ENCYCLOPZDIC CATALOGUE of F E 
NVITE 
CULTURAL, VEGETABLE, ANP HES IC apr: Apacs wind ersally admitted to be the best sı — eos 
Catalogue published. It will be forwarded free of charge an Bae ik of the world upon applica 
This department of the Catalogu comprises all the novelties of the n, many rare and choice Seeds, and a totali 
Dose 2000 different varieties mae Flower Seeds, of each.of which a aaraa scientific description is given by means ofa; 
of perspicuous tabular arrangement, admirably adapted for referential convenie: 
T A. BLE 
J. C. & Co. have besto: oer aa his branch of the Busi ber t intimate that all Seeds sen 
their establishment they warrant to b adnsltorete ted se of the last poe 's growth The Catalogue contains only those sor 
which can be confidently Aasian as well deserving of cultivation, to each of which is affixed the time of sewing, & 
formi concise and complete guide for the Kitchen Garden. 
A xD SON 1 r sepals invite the attention 
e of eines improving their estates or forming new 
gardens to the follo S, &c., which they are prepare 
to sell at the lowest remunerating prices for a good standard 
quality. It is their practice to transpl. season 
in order that little or n s may incurred by removal. 
Many things are grown in e Phere hai hoes he sold on 
yeous terms to the of thestock is 
Pimms Lambertiana, 14017 ft. 
ensis, ie —— lto 2 ft. 
te AE riie other) ,, carpa, 5 ft. 
Dwarf Firs, 1 to 14 ft. b (atrora 1 to 34 ft. 
» Douglasi, 1 to 8 ft. »» monspelliensis, 1 to 4 ft. 
»» Menziesi, 1 to4 ft. » muricata, 2 ft. 
»» MONS we 1 to 5 ft. », Pallasiana, 3 ft. 
» Morinda,veryfine,ltol0ft.| ,, pi ter, 
», 24 Other sorts, 1 Fifi 4 oul >» pyrenaica, 1 to 24 ft. 
Araucaria imbricata, 1 » Sabiniana, 6 ft. 
Alaternus, 1 to 4 ft. » Sylvestris argentea, 6 
Arbor-vi sate aa » Strobus Rote t the ob 
» 0 
Arbutus, 1 to 3 ft. a iether east 4 
Aucuba, 1 to 2} ft. Dirar eoneon tie tee 
pre gene gee igen 2 to 8 ft. 
green ‘axodium sempervirens, 1 to 
ene 5 ft. ut Sft. SE { 
aa norca, 1 to mja aurea, 1 to 2 it. 
Berberis dulcis, 1 to 5 ft. » Gi tea Troa t 
White & Yellow, 2to4ft.| ,, Wareana, 1 tob ft. 
Cedar, Red, 1 to 6 ft », 12 other sorts, 1 to 6 ft. 
» White, 1} to 4 ft. Thujopsis borealis, 1 to 1} ft. 
c ie a eaa st Ta 
y ews, Common, 1 to 8 ft. 
» Africanus{ and finest » Golden, 1 to 4 ft. 
Cedar of Lebanon | stock in the » Irish, 1 to 6 ft. 
» Cheshuntensis, 1 to 6 ft. 
ee of sorts, lto? fe. $ other , 1 to 6 ft. 
ryptomeria ja ica, 1 to Sit. Acacia, of sorts, 3 to 8 ft. 
Eiai to aft Beech, Purple, best variety, 
», ' 12other sorts, 1 to 4 ft. 3 to 10 ft. i 
Hoily,green&variegated, 1toôft. » _eut leaved, 3 to 10 ft. 
unipe: k a 1 T 6 — Silver, 6 to 8 ft. 
a ibernica, 1 to 6 ft. esnut, Spanish, variegated, 
tagpo O other sorts, 1 to 6 tt stoom 
irel, Common, 1 to 5 ft. s Horse, scarlet, 6 to 10 ft. 
s» Portugal, 1 ppa Cypress deciduous, 3 ft. 
» o» . stems Huntingdon and 
T nan tia 
onia ium, 1 to 3ft. | Gleditschias, of sorts, 
Oak, Evergreen, ofsorts,1 to 6 ft. $ woot 
Laburnums, 4to8 ft. 
r eie i 
iEnd $ 
need ae ndon; if a ton weight or 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, 
at any London Terminus. 
Herts. 
w| B 
AGRICULTUR 
AL SEE 
d most approved. varieties. 
NEW NUALS 
(For description see Catalogu 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA MARGINATA, rose white border, 
1s. per packet. 
LUPINUS HYBRIDUS I 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, &., 938, High High Holborn, London, 1 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE ar 
MESSRS. 3 E. a _ HENDERSON & a 
to announce that DR ll 
D §. 
J. C, & Co. are particularly careful 
858. 
1e and coloured plat t 
LUPINUS MENZIEST, bright golden yellow, 1s. perp 
— EDA 
cek 
d 
DRUMMONDI NANA, very dwarf, 
NSIGNIS, rosy purple, 18. per pckt. 
h. descriptive features. 4 
ho VE ee aidataan he A i moteno 
of extra merit, with those most. recommended in each class. E 
of NOVELTIES, the following will have their colour, habit of growth, and special purposes for 
they are 
wned, or Doca Dianthus coronata, 1s. Tac: pe ignea, new, brilliant, | Lobelia erinus speciosa, 
Asters, 2s, Clarkiapulchella marginata,1s.|  orange-scarlet Passio ; hite 
| Giant Em fae er Ae Tupines ONENA albus, 1s. ? . BWA A er ea bo 
i fiowered, do., 6d. nania 1s. Zinnia ciogans, brilliant striped Collinsia. bieo a 
an a us albus, 1s. 6d. oe new white, 1s. ani 
Quilled | ane (Treffaut’s), » _, Menziesi, — ean dactylioides,2s. 6d; & DalmenyBroceoli,4 
ditto, 3s. Salpiglossis nat, Yo 6d. ming tro ornamental 2s. ôd. 
$ Datura Wrighti, 1s. 6d. Salpiglossis nana, 1s. tard 
| Dianthus Veitchi, 1s. 6d. Gaillardia alba marginata, Stas i enh Is. 
’S NEW FUCHSIAS, with eee novelties, are fully described in this 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, 
VERY IMPORTANT TO NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, 
AND AMATEURS. 
ROEZL anp CO., NURSERYMEN at N: apoles, 
e near Merito, ‘ie beg to inform the Trade and the Public j 
general that all | orders for for the following Seeds and Plants, 
made by the dian» Mail leaving = m| assifloras, 
February 2, vill be executed immediately, h | tions: 
ST. JOHN’S WOOD, N.W. 
RARE, anD CHOICE oO 
ee 
r p as 
Phillyrea, 1 to 6 ft. Persian, 4 to 6 ft. stem ‘land in the first 
Picea nobilis, 1 to 2ft. Limes, 3to 10 ft. free Don Pedri (Roemi — ee Por 100 seeds.— 
, Nordmanniana, 1 to 1} ft. ple, Searlet, $ to 10 ft. m re: So S 
ifs mistrie 1 to d ear Se ie » X be drawn to the new ands 
x x ey, 10 am ce [GA 
a -Sieme e 1 to 8 ft, 2 to 8 ft, Pe - ` Big at ak P TAOSON 
> Bon thamiana, 2 ft. Pi of” A 5 ay 3 a tal be 
és Cembra helvetica, 1 to 8ft lars, of sorts, 4 to 8 ft. is resinosa : Be E eS 
© buria adiantifolia, 1 to 3ft. | 7 j E EA 
g excels, cela, very fe, 1toloft. | Thorns, of sorts, 2 to $ ft. z ACET AEN D Sep pe 
» Trees, 1 to 8 ft. +» Papeleui (Roezl) Be Nt ac NS FN 
EN G TREES ery great variety. » Eci SS s a E x 
: WERING SHRUBS, in a and varieties, in-| > Patula (Schiede) gS i 3 
cluding ‘Althseas, Berberi ris, Cistus, a Deutzia, 3»  Popocatepetl Soe a A Gage 
Purple Nut, Pyrus, s, Rose Fe gy ey »  Ehrenbergi Ar Sik Be 
bn a Brier, W Bis se ig Veitchi (Row). s gi A E s8 
ROSES (an unrivalled collection ).—Standards, T82: p. dox, and Aiae inlipinemi as o leone 0 810 
ards ; Dwarfs, 6s. do. and upwards. Sukie Naseer j: hirtella .. La ga 2 ” 8 10 
‘HARDY CLIMBING PLANTS.—A large collecti » No.2 Bi es Hi ree » 8 10 
DAN a Sa Anis Kalmias, Rhod $ ae : » 8 10 
he sorts, well set with bloom, nios conspact z 7 3 8 10 
s, suitable either for forcing or immediate effect out of pian iin pi 3) 25 grammes 4 5 SE cariou Hinos 
D r HEATHS in ree seeds $ 7 large stock of fin vig e m seed, es pos a 
TREES, clu cae ed Peaches, 7" ectarines, and Des ie for preserving, 0 2 10 | the TREE OF G tree, the REIPORNIA GTONIA GIGANTHA, 
Apples, e Dwarfs, pa tne : W. S. invites wanting Specim 
tandards.and ere Goousbactign and ‘Currants ; Tal O 10°10 i A i 
ries and Strawberric E Vines from eyes, s Prlting i pl 9 10 10 to sg his pepr and aa 
Pa ae Co. also receive- orders for Mexican ‘Tree F : 
roast ‘erns, 
HOLLYHOCKS.—A & Orchids, Bromeliacem, and Cacti, which 
isbed: ; ine stock of healthy and well estab- reasonab) 5 — 
naira ei should be ot 
hampton on February 2, 
m Messrs. Ro: meee in another column.) 
very moderate prices. 
