—_ 23, 1858.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL ‘GAZETTE. 
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INE SEE 
ER AND WILLIAMS ns f to 
E Ain 
voce PA ARK 
ce that their ened ot ite E 
is now 
and are 
ery, Seven Sisters and Hor mnsey Roads, 
on; N. 
———~ SEEDLING DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 
per ce ARLAT — Rue de Cuire, Lyons, 
This Collection obtained the extra gold medal the 
Universal Horienural Exhibition a at pps too in toabe 1857. 
ew Seedli oby ar the arkable flow: ero of 
prei that hav aire aa strong growth and 
mai ero —_ enable "the blossoms “pd remain Tera] 
spite of bad-weathe: a in the hotho = mre 
RETE 
j bright: rose, tinted lilac and 
to blue, si 
LIMPERATRICE. Eal f dower; whiteand blue lilac, petals 
imbricated and scolloped. 
Dr. LINDLEY.—Large flower,’ 2 
yx like a Datura: "ca oe iain to lake, 
plant, blossoms abundar ably with striking ¢ffe = 
our, ‘val 
in‘ diameter, long 
vesmesidibia 
inehes 
ted red and 
violet, nearly 3 inches i in dinnreter 
NAPOLEON I r — a large io er, nearly +34 inches in 
diamete: c form; dark violet, striped white 
and lilac, aa, Dra ahd x ita, 
REINE ttn pe pote E large flower, nearly inches in 
diameter, aan Arjan bloom: 
REINE ra large fl 1 gore A 3 “inches in 
diameter, r a Peor ; pe ete. rand fringed ; 
beautiful, ilac ae violet variegated cream ereki 
Osa rE e flow it re than 24 in mre in ay tor hel 
efor 8 hit ‘with t bright rose the centre 
beautiful plant. 
VANHOUTTEI.—Large flower, very full ; white’ with lilac 
and blue; perfect prs wth. 
Eo wb T1.—Superb rose cate to lilac and bright 
inches i in aano beautifu 
pte 
es 
al 
ATERER anD G GODFREY t Aini to offer the follow- 
ing desirable Plant: ts:— 
ot MaA imbricata, stout —_ well farnished, never in pots, 
feet high, , by the 1000. 
oat ens, from 3 to 8 ft. high 
“Cedrus Deodara, Z a a ia feet neat beautiful Atle by 
the 1000 
6, 8, and10 feet, in large numbers, and in 
y g per fect specimens 
3, 4, 5, 8, and 10 feet 
Spr aye 6, and 8 feet 
2, — 3 ‘3 feet, an and larger, up to 6 and 8 feet 
” ” 5, 
ever: 
——- T 
+», Cembra, 3, 5, and 6 feet 
be »  Benthamiana, in eenas from seed. Also all the new 
Californian 
a ‘the finest Stock in inthe kingdom, in quantities 
from ‘imported seed. Also ctr pe ae J, 2, 
‘sand $feethigh ; a few larger 6 t eare 
grafted 
E 
igh. -Also a‘fine 
amabilis, also from seed 
” Noto maghitoant plats and 3.feet 
‘lot “magnificent p 4, 5, 6, and 8 feet high 
2 gph me eea 2, and 
Varloguted W White Cédar, about the eee seniogeted 
Laer known, inJarge/quanti ities m 2, 3, to 5fee' 
eria japonica, m dito up an 10 feet 
omc mgt to 
Chinese, 2, eens ari Pa fee lot of fi: 
a large of ve ne 
~plants, 7, 8, and 10 fe p e: 
Juniper, ppright Firg, py 45, 6, and 10 feet, perfect co! 
‘Libocedrus chilier 
SS Se S T 
se 
tto ditto,-worked:as!standards’ on ‘the Irish and Com- 
——_ and $ feet high, with large heads, very orna- 
elas, or w Gold Striped, in: quantities and of 
ik ‘sec a my E Yow; wamsodron tall virelyheet 
» m, or Wee; ‘ae ‘on it ster 
d 5, 6, and 8 feet, withfinė heads a 
Bri Land’? fest high 
` American, the best for hedges, 4, 5, 6, and 
À Weareana, 3, }, 4, 5, 6, smn thor rs 
iw autren, ‘specimens'and ain. quanti 3 nothing can ex- 
4 ceed the beauty of these its; many are of large 
P ao AiE H mae S 
H ot high ‘from ‘seed; also 
Ery eppes teper waor 
man variogatod, llies 
na Ho! 
nbn 3 T ya 
yyt 
ae 
3 feet high and as much wide ; all | 
BERBERIS JAPON 
HARLES NOBLE can cant the ‘above magr 
cent Evergreen in pre ; its 
tel amen aA established ; Mi a t fr 
his grounds with: me sters 16 flow and fro 
60 td jsi flower buds on each stem. “hen of the different ee 
1.—The Nursery, Bagshot, Jan. 23. 
opm prhanan ot 
erixe NEW mene 
o Com- 
ak, oat Pascal Pa hey 
SKIRVING begs to o dilan his ‘tock of TREES 
e AND SHRUBS vb ee aw ted either for 
immediate effect pe aa ve Plantations where 
smaller sized a eaten ve repellent are In addi- | 
tion to his general wes 2 of the leading psa. of Trees and 
Shrubs, which is allowed to be the meng xtensive ngland, 
he has this season to offer several. a Meena atone 
pra Lowi s De ges of rc ae rim om 1 to6 feet; also a 
= stick of e Plan from seed, of the new and most 
i rap tree, the WELLIN GTONLA’ GIGANTEA, or GIANT 
TREE sil CALIFORNIA. 
me wi 
| given on application. 
— ci es 
Ww 
wW. any O Specimen Trees and Shru 
he am ar: en Gi A pg mnd nidh rices on the Spot, as a 
eight of such trees (as biain pri in lists) no idea 
thet value of well-grown select p. eren for choice Satone. 
N.B. A few hundreds of the Sma nia sized eai fin er 
wads Cedru 
rn Quicks for hedge. planting, and a 
rest ow of all ages and sizes, at 
very moderate prices. et ara wee m application. 
TO CENTLEMEN, PUBLIC COMPANIES, AND OTHERS 
ENGAGED IN PLANTING. 
WATERER has a mee of SENETA E 
o the erg ine those 
lowing cele ction desirable Plar bo the wh 
most reat health, panties specimens, and from 
removed, will trar ansplant with the — — t; 
be forwarded application, toget prape gue 
containing descriptions of all the satin aleran of 
te ui t hd agg ge 4 exhibited at the Royal Botani 
Gardens, Regen’ ark, Londo 
timate pa nei rr to = bake 4 ‘to 5 feet, very handsome. The 
larger sized mi are well ao oe to mess a immediate effect. 
Cedrus Deodira mts 3. and 4 ry handsome, 
to 6.and 8 to 10 fect, Pir die to the ground, 
in fact, all raga n be possibly desired. 
cana, 3 to 4 and 5 feet, fi ee toga some. 
iin (Cedar of oe 4 pe 5 feet, bushy and hand- 
larger, s 5 to 6 and 7 to 8 fo eet, equally 
yan 
being ao mally 
a 
” 
», 
” 
Cephalotaxus Fortuni, 
aes us elegans, 4 
ee 2 to Bandit to 5 feet, from seed. The 
ive sized plants are very handsome. 
edlings. 
m ta (th e VE ei tod White Cedar), 1 to 2 and 8 feet. 
copter po, © E 6& = ne fe & 12 feet, fines specimens. 
japonica viridi eet, a beautiful v: 
its Gres s-like 
eet; thisis of very graceful 
rdiana, 3.to 4.and 5 feet, 
Rai E to A ond Daad 
lish, 2 to 3 feet. 
li 4 loner a 
6 and 7 to 8 feet, very handsome -c! grown 
io an i iz t 4 and 5 feet. 
paon chilensis, 3 to4 mer. 
or. 1 to 2 fee’ 
pk tO 3 and å s ‘feet, v handsome. This is 
ofa OHEAN one of ofthe finest productions 
ted, 1 to 2 and 3 feet. 
‘austriaca, ex ransplan’ 
 Fiaeebaleipeoin Gow) oat 1 foot. 
Benthamiana, 14 to 2 and 3 feet. 
», Brunoniana, 2 to 3 oct. 
Cembra, 3 to 4 and 5 to 6 feet. 
Douglasi, 4 to 5 an] 6 feet. 
Sani 
~ 
A very fine, epr n 
rinda, 4 to 6 and 7 fee 
Aeb from seed, 1 pops 
a imaged 1 wa 2and 7 fect, very beautiful plants. 
Sabiniana, 2 to 3 feet. 
taxifolia for, are éffrey), 1 to 14 irony . 
oy = Sl bereulata a new: species, of very vigorous habit), 2 to 
ericoides, 1 to 2 feet. [sand 4 feet. 
Saxe- Goethe om pe i 2 to Sand 4 feet. 
Taxodium “Toth tag len agg 
tp 5 feet. 
feet. 
arne rs aa to a foot, by the 100. 
39 
is chilensis, 2to4 A S 
ž gigantea, 1 ts 2and 3 to 4 feet. 
oa a very eee sie 
j Ware 2 to 3 an 
Th 
W 100, 
ren ote cri 3 wis feet. 
This p! pkr Samora 
None of the foregoing are he exception of Pi 
Lambertiana, which a well, 2 ‘nether Tanaan] 
by the ruinous syste’ 
AMERICAN “PLANTS, 
Azaleas, good varieties of scarlet, ri orange, pink, yellow, 
&e., barman abe low rate toe r extensive planting. 
Sy Of best Ghent and other r varieties, 1 feet. 
»_ Standard, of the bare Bw mds. 
eer DA LE aaah € 100. {mens 
> » 2to3 t, large 
, ry handsome speci 
5 +9 on with fine SVOR MA. ar 
3) 
Botanie Gardens, Regent's Park, 1 to 2 mad foot. 
Standard, 3 to 4 feet stems, with handsome formed heads, 
agp and Half Standard Roses, large q uantities of the most 
d free tó Dondon or Reading. ‘The Nursery is 
i samen Shee Railway to Woking 
ve 
ae” 
areae | be 
‘done eee os 
where excellent convey- 
ances meet all 4 
bs | 
co 
variety “4 
appi 
e | M Sienen S. WICLIAM E. RENDLE any. o. SEED 
ERCI 
HAN kakit: paame e Bore wiv ad from —_ 
vledgmen 
nies or 
m | that has been besto n 
they have Transferred the: 
SEED 
wien uary 23. 
Us EQUALLED NEW CUCUMBER ER “GENERAL 
a wed "—This eof the finest ` ong byte Cucum- 
bers for ition pu aier "t t has ever yet been offered to 
| the aij poston the coi first-rate c pede sine y a very 
| free setter rapid $. beastie dois 
free from Fre or shrivels ; Tti isal oe mete sofan ize from 
to poi in and carries its bloom well ; length from 28 28 to 84 ins.; 
it grows as straight as a gun barrel wi meres a ther glass or box, 
and is very solid and crisp. Noperson tending to cultivate 
for exhibition reste 0 be without this i a Sold = 5e. 
SA sas bein; es very lim: ited, as it be 
more than he or ioe seeds in 
CUMB ai “PERFECTION, r cent out for 
which peri riod i 
n 
he first time 
tes —_— itself to 
the adve van E. T. has 
seed fro ny 
a ox i on 
n £ ao purchasers, 
who speak of it in on ee as the best ( Cc pale teem they 
have ever had for t isa splendid black spine; 
length from free setter, n an abundant 
= — well during the 
hea vad of the common 
— is hrer» _ = liable ree bine or mildew, as many 
Paun s superbCucumber 2s. 6d. per pekt. 
NEW war ON oe mare HAVELOCK.” Tita superb 
variety is a hybrid grown from that fine a Melon the Brom- 
ham E all, s grossed Seith the Beechwood ; it is a green flesh, 
about a fort: ither of its. are of a very 
me tere tially netted, a very thick sub- 
ing and most daia 
and abundant bearer ; weight f mo ma 
naa 
3 bdo 4 ibs ole is very 
tan- under “s “tworlght ans Sister "Feet 
produced 86 fine "fruit on an ome og eich, and 
pee of them was prono: som = nt judges to 
net nest quality they had ever tasted, | =. po be as omar 
bre e during the summer as a Vege’ 
stale Seed 2 Capen pec packet, 
THE EMPEROR CELERY.—This fine solid red Celery has 
been ponad oti ager t four years by the sides of the newest 
m 
pe T janeto tine with t nn dy 9 “ns on w ‘tal 
and long stan without allaa t grows to a mos 
size Ag table, and is uneg its crispness 4 and nut-like 
flav. E. T. havin hipaka of seed of the 
above i can with confidence recommend it; has foe one of the 
best ever yet offered to the — woe = — for which a 
Celery is required. dal 
TILEY’S or wa WHIT® "CELERY. P This is 
soli 
r packet, 
Celery a eee 
me Ta Cucumbers and Melons 
Epwarp’ TILEY, Ni 
EST ELS Church Yard, Bath. 
93E Ler, an ee 10" minui a lange and flouri of a ewan Station, a 
pret ame an GROUND of 10 or 12 Acres, os an excellent. situa- 
we business, miaa SEED. BHOR snd. 
hiep ent raa peidlot-waten, 
ALIF ORNIAN TSE 
cs pete c. STEVENS will Sell Sel by Au ‘nition, at his 
t Garden, on — 
TUESDAY, cpa 25 at 120 es 12 ofeloek, a8 pt Po SEEDS 
of CONIFERS from ee eee se ioe! 
also a ina as AT, be viewed on the morning 
of Baio, and Catalogues had of Ma 3. O te AAE 
Street, Covent Garden. 
BRENCGHLEY, — 
ENTLEMEN, 
ko.. 
To NOBLEMEN, G) 
P. Sabiniana, P. Ce Cembra, Py uE. i 
<a other ‘varieties ; ere secret wipe “toe AL pee ewes 
. Soe : oF 
&e.; 
15 to 20 20 fest hi foet high 
Cryptom 
whole are 
gentlemen, and public 
ee to 2 and 3 feet, a superior variety | tion: 
aya 
had TN a Ea fa prions W h, sale othe va Se Aan 
Er S 
bridge; tho pr Ea, Boeder; Coun 
the Auction Mart, don.—N.B. 
on the South- 
s may be had at any time of the day. 
