Fesrvary 6, 1858.| 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
SEEDS TRUE TO NAME AND OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 
(CARRIAGE FREE). 
FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON & Co. 
SEED MERCHANTS 
14, CORPORATION STR 
HE TREN NTHAM BLACK | GRAPE. — 
le 
the f vi It is a black G: 
g pes excellent quality, thin skinned, not a Muscat, earlier 
the Black Hamburgh, and ‘having the valuable Property 
of ma niai late without shrivelling. are milidle- 
u, thick, and capable of eve sun as we 
perienced last July, when the orgy of so many other Vines 
AND E c = mated se seve nthe ~ appearane eae amam erpe 
, bu e flavour is re and 
EET, MAN CH. berries are ai 
Are now prepared to send out NEW and GENUINE SEEDS 3 ma ' variety required for the | „The “Cottage Gardener” for 14th Oct., 1856, mnder the eit 
favoured by Mr. Fleming with.a specimen s new Grape, 
G A R D E N A N D F ss RM and we can veges 4 that we ape =n omar 
ifsorich. The rries za oval, and a blac<, cov with 
HE different Seeds having been saved with the g ae confidently to state that they | a beautiful bloom, and they coni arate! stones; 
Ende ot be senna ~ purity and excellence. soe sha giving the time aiki sowing, hel ‘ht of plant and colours, a. | the flesh is very ae ine: abundant, Lan of a.very sugary 
time oftlowering nes the Flower Seeds may post free on application. F. & A. D. & Co. are p! eanetl t to state that from the | and vinous a with a fulness which ap; mre r = 
fact/of Manchester being so ai y centrally situated as regards eg 1 munication, they will pay the ‘Carriage of all orders | syrup. The Sarr Eai i dan is so m 
for Seeds of Two Pounds and upwards to'the principal Station: Englan a ay _ om Supposing it wil hang. mo spiitish-Pomplagiols 
“ ” r. The owin; an extract from the British Pomo! 
Aic unications i moel to be aeai in a to No. 14, Corporation St. Manchester. Society's shh f meeting Bh Sept. 12, 1807. a “Cla ic. 
remium of 2 for the Grape no a sel- 
i g ra vee in Ager try, and being in general i see 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. MMe entries under this lide wore, one called the Srentham 
Black, from Mr. Fleming, &c. The bune re large and 
shy e berries of medium size, oval ; aie thin, 
- : and separating freely from the flesh, which is very tender, 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON juicy, and remarkably rich and sugary. The Meeting decided 
thatthe ‘Prentham Black is a Grape of first-rate excellenee, 
that their WHEW ‘SEED CATALOGUE is published, and will oe rwarded | and that ae be awarded to Mr. Fle: ~ 
post free on application. It contains above 1600 select varieties.and species of flowers; each sec separate, | AS a po e Trentham Black cannot "be excelled. 
and copious notes are given to guide the Amateur cultivator. ‘The NEW FLOWERS for this year are Drought forward from ‘the | Plants in 12 or r 13-inch pots pape feara aa p Basinger. $ 
and ions, with ‘their recommendable ‘qualities, fully jgiven. `The leading favourites with the most, from 12 to 20 bun while a umber of others in 8; 
lasting flowersiare.also brought out in:separate pages of the be od with descriptive features. | Fo np > yard wore me not intended to to be red ‘but a 
The Ve atrial ‘will be fo to contain all that can be desired, and notes of all the sorts T n wa erm me get Gol en oat, to 12 
of extras sevreilts a mage ge mended in each bunches each. These latter ripened ‘their wood out of doors, 
Of NOVELTIES, the follo owing will have their colour, habit of growth, and’special purposes for which having been pat out in June last. ‘These facts for them- 
they are best ada} — selves as oe 7 so already met ee of this 4 
Crib or two-coloured |:Dianthusieoronata, 1s. Tacsonia ignea, new, brilliant, |.Lobeliaerinus speciosa, true, ls. Many orders have the ttrade, 
Claret ints, 1s. | orange-scarlet Passionflower, |New pure white Branching | list of an nurserym with orders “before ‘the 
Giantiterpe. rordo., 18.6. ma Kn eat osus albus 2s. 6d. Larkspur, 6d. end of ee next will be advertised ‘early i in May. 
‘Ranunculus, flowered, do. bridus is. Paes E SUlllanbetieed anai bicolor candidissima, lants of the above will be sent ontin August next, inthree 
and 2s. nus nem Is. flow: re white, 1s. me + 6d. siot au inder:— 
— dal (Treffaut’s), » _. Menziesi, 1s. "Tri parsons ‘dactytioides: 286d; & DalmenyBroceoli } oz. packts., creer good Vines for cone ne me, Wa - 2s. each. 
ditto, ‘3s. Salpiglossis nate te 6d. Chloris radiata (wo ornamental 2s. 6 M: rs fruiting 
Datura Wrighti, ts. 6d. lossis nana, 1s. rasses), ‘1s. 6d. Custard Vegetable Marrow, ted to show 6 to ro ance 42s. 
Dianthus Veitchi, 1s. 6d. alba marginata, Lote gracilis erecta, ‘ls. 6d. and 1s. Extra po, warranted to show 12to 20 bunches 63s. 
few Vines of the above, raised year, and cut ‘down to 
BANKS’S NEW FUCHSIAS, with mee novelties, are fully described im this Catalogue. three eyes for stock, may be me ; at once, and fin the relat 
which they are ord am Garde: tafis., Feb. 6. 
LINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, N.W. THE eer SPRING EXHIBITION OF 
aa yini rr be ot 2 scan Mh enc ssh eg PLANTS 
AMERICAN PLANTS. (CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, wie THE EXETER 
JON, WATERERS CATALOGUE of ithe above | HANDLER anp SONS, ‘NuRsERYMEN -| J UCOMBE, PINCE, ax co. ully inform 
Plants as exhibited at the Ro Botanic Gardens, h Road, S., have os Sale pe stock. the Public that the CAMELLLAS in ea? Nursery: are 
“Regent’s Park, London, can be obtain on application. fine healthy id "GF the above ‘well s t with flower buds,, meh =e exceedingly fine Bose the superb specimens in 
American can Nursery, Bagshot, m isi e ouse Plants, Ferns, ‘dc. Prices moderate. their CELEBRATED LARGE CANEL a Hovse :are now rapidly 
am TER ICAN PLAN tchen Garden and Flower Seeds of the best kinds. coming into bloom, and will short be i with many 
1 EORGE R begs to announce rihat bio CATA- Ponpa HE SH OW ke 
LOQUE for tho presents is now ready, zany E lso very attractive. filled with asr Misoe = 
be had on application at the Nursery, Windlesham, near Bierre 5 Pep ara] priam Pi har fe L PLANTS, such as cannot beasur- 
Surrey, mile from Sunningdale Station, S.W-R. PRN assed, Great: im) Rea bii Dave been effected in 
tlemen Bepaced i in planting Fon do-well:to:inspect CA RRIA GE FREE. Rana riient di of the Parte rsery, and their CONIFEROUS Wise, 
awe re peek a af hardy Fonit O Diba pie SEEDS DIRECT as ae © mur GROWERS SEE ACE ETAT MEANS Locker GARDEN, and ‘Tere and Seus BORDERS 
Deodars, 4 OF PREVENT! ISA PPOINT! interesting, ‘stocked, as all these abundantly are, with 
yl AMERICAN PLANTS. SONS, ‘ux Gova, Reading, Test nts of various in such a state 
W Sisonenve GODFREY’S PRICED AND Berks, can supply every — of FARM axp GARDEN rei aai as mits rean a aeni 
emg UE ‘orsthis:season ‘may ‘be of. genuine ands ce. Bouquets for Weddings|and Parties 
ba on ae e stamp, or igratis at Messrs, iculturists residing in ths rent ean spats of of = king- poe Cut: Flowers and ia Blooms 
Jos. May & Co., i, Welling “Street, Strand. “The rtan dom can procnu Seeds at very moderate pri: m this | sent to any distance.—Exeter Nursery, . 
‘Plants Hilaro well en from the nomen the blishment:— iculars, apply to. 
King’s 3 for Sag Virgo tanic Gardens, Some AND A Zeed aowe, Reading, Berks. 
pana O OO The Gardeners Chroni 
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ME ENR = SALGEOLARA bean i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1858. 
rivalled ‘owas at cot at a pga MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEE. ; 
“The usual allowanceto ares, taken. | J AMES VELICH, Jux., poate BES ces that | weovsepar, rane 
“Whe Seed : may “Upon #8 beings inte his CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN, AGRICUL an 
flowers. Pi ‘TURAL, and FLOWER SEEDS for Big Be hee a List o “soar bef : 
LADY Dawes GRAPE. war pay sie pote tos lesion, How published, ts of the EXTENSION oF Epvea" 
AMES BACKHOUSE axp "SON can EEN ou oni J. V. Jun., devating his personal attention to this depart: as opponents of the | “DUC. 
of various sizes of this excellent BLACK Garnet aad em "can warrant his Seeds'TRUE TO NAME and |'SC@ ly whateducation means. 
Nasa sad for keeping the y beliowe to he withonta rival. Tt of the most Pap ini = comes 7 TR | Some forming an idea of the purposes to 
Site ag areas, iy ra ton . which it may be applied, or of the ree an 
1858, No. '3, Pi ek ey ee which it should be miae if rational, ‘arrive 
at the conclusion that we do very } well as: 
UCOMBE, PINCE, xp. CO. beg reqpecté FECTION PEA. parr 
callattention to their stock wey which comprise: ea having been ly | present. contrary, in their. zeal for 
all best in eulti VLE eck oyak ikim off 4 abate dent wees NE, ay Jan. 30), im izing eage 1 every ‘proposal 
plants growing in'th E: i by Mr. Monro of Lyme‘Regis, Dorset, coupled with ‘the man provom. y apon 
pi menarai ee a aae Et a tat haprad T cr = hi for change, and limit to the advanee 
WILLS SEEDLING “i quantity of n e 
as ‘one ‘of ‘the ‘finest "black 
as Targo 'as ‘the Black maari nastier clan, angs Trier e 
hardy, arahan well aes Siok at aoa ale also par hasty ah 
> ie O 
be ot is without a rival. ce 
p . and peste mybo -had a alin to R ; on 
ICH BOG AnD LOAM.—Gentlemen and Nursery. ES. li i a 
ALU menwill eter ti early for ma X R LAWSON AND > SON veapectfally intimate | profited them, and who seek ‘to relieve the rising 
their »ply early the above to refresh "h r 
able temetican beds. Tobe had in any quantity upon reason- that they are now sending out now SEADS of all kinds, | generation from the vexation of finding, when‘cast 
R , by land or water carriage. fully | saved from. selected stocks SE tor oe ke rm tive swori outh chas been ‘wastell im 
TH eee = pate 2 Common, Suey., se Meo E tes te pursuits having little f no application to'the great 
- “had of ‘this aan Berii e a ed Heak CARDEN SEHD business of a si life. The first‘are`the 
Oa ang omi wilde, and grown within ‘the spacoof | FARMS! admirers of an age that has passed away; t 
: os, alma at E..P..Drxoy’s| SEEDS fi ving one ‘second are the hippers:of time unborn, < 
Swe ke ished) of Seeds of allikinds-will | Do, do.” Go. fie T Rowling ng Gitens; te, | Bor lves we belong to si y 
Se a a nen SN Po. for Lands ‘in Preparation for -in past nor ao rs 
PEAR STOCKS! PEAR STOCKS! Do. far Permanent Pasture and Hay in Orchards 6 pate future perfectibility. a if only venture ‘to 
WANTED, “fron ‘from Bone ae to y grounds overshadowed by troes- keni Grit education Tike everything else, choukd 
toma e Ga dewest a Do. aS Gea E t a ‘Woods and Plantations. cation, : rl wit! S; J 
orei in London or Livernon], to: SAMDEL BARLOW, | Do. ‘for moms 4 which have “been lad mot say HALT “We of? 
_, Also. Wånted, abont 2000 STANDARD “PEARS, popùlar |. - Do. for improved Deep Mossy Ground. [water, | angen appa be proce ae on — 
7 Pe i ull‘to'be on: Pear!Stoc! d threeor four- Do. “for Marshy Grounds err age ‘by fresh ORTL OOK. ni L rest ag bs 
at ae AEE Do. for Warrens; orchight Sandy ing progress, and it E pa penre i 
W Ee: BARRON, F.H:S./ GARDEN Do. for'Rot iaraa AN ARLE P nara > standstill. "We say then improve the 
Laxnsoare GARDENER, .&c., , 8 Terms erent Rocky a riye ë of every sort and of the best- eduea: rie all a _ -d paapa iin ipar- 
atolls moderate. —~ (Srranses ds 216 miles. from on,the | make. res atte their especial 
“Tedihy. accens ty alt Ireland vid Milford Haven, and having | Prrer Lawson & Son pay particular oui to — for’ ’ 
<a to all parts of ithe-country. W. B.is | Seeds to be sent Abroad, and are ppb gt te to make’ charge. 
i epaian y» rer do gag to inthe stra of the United ni ‘snitable «selections ‘for Kg u urpose, seg ug beg om ‘properly It may be urged indeed that: since'the; gardeners 
i : Sketty, $ Smansa eb aP 27, Great George Street, rest, Westraitister, London: + of ‘this rpp Ranina confessedly thesbest calfiyators 
