122 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. Emono, 
THE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMp 
AND MANURE COMPANY, Limirep 
(LATE MESSRS. WILLIAM E, RENDLE & GQ) 
COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS OF THE VALUE OF £2 SENT 
CARRIAGE FREE TO BIRMINGHAM ee FREE TO READING (CARRIAGE FREE TO BELF 
CARRIAGE FREE TO ‘BEDFORD (CARRIAGE FREE TO SHREWSBURY CARRIAGE FREE TO CORK 
CARRIAGE FREE TO GLOUCESTER ARR E FREE TO ee CARRIAGE FREE TO DUBIN 
CARRIAGE FREE. TO HAVERFORDWEST CARRIAGE FREE TO OXFOR | CARRIAG AGE FREE TO GURRY 
CARRIAGE FREE TO LIVERPOOL CARRIAGE FREE TO STAFFORD | CARRIAGE a Jo = 
CARRIAGE FREE TO MANCHESTER [CARRIAGE FREE TO YORK | 
CARRIAGE FREE TO NEWPORT CARRIAGE rene Ra hoch INTERMEDIATE STATION; 
COLLECTIONS VALUE 20%. CARRIA FREE TO GAUGE STATIONS, 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS. SENT FREE By AE 
SEE PRICE CURRENT AND GARDEN DIRECTORY, 
REGISTERED OFFICES: UNION ROAD, PLYMOUTH. 
glen UE LED NEW CUCUMBER “GENERAL 
"tthe finest variety ever yet offered + LYMOUTH SEE D, 
Peep, SUS Sc be HE P OUTH § 
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pai from 98 to 3A inches. 5s, per packet. 
CUCUMBER “PERFE HCTION sent, out for the frst time AGRICULTURAL sata eaten ss be = a sericea COMPANY ‘un : 
last season ; a splendid black spine ; lê ength xrom 20 to 24 i = 
s. 6d. per 
a very free setter, ad an abiadak bearer. 
MEL 
AE EAA as COLLECTIONS “OF “GARDEN SEEDS 
all, crossed with the Beechwood; it is a mi pei 
as eho. E por OERA of its parents, o A very AS UNDER :— 
shape an u eti tl ie E b- 
stance, “thin akin, ofa melting and A ote delicious favour, No. 1. bse r  Nencosget: sufficient for a No. 3. as eg Collection in small qun 
and anne bearer; weight from 3 to 4Ibs. Seed 2 £3 Os. Od. tities Ali 
er N 
P 8 ag EMPEROR CELERY.—This fine solid red Celery has No. 2. Complete € Colleton for a moderate aps No. 4. Gaon Collection for a Ey, 
bean ipot i. the oe Pl years by the sidos of ee. ey Garde ` . 
an varieties, an as em al or i i 
and long standing without running ; it grows a most uséful No. 1. Car arria poe free tom most Stations an Port ss in the Kingdom, TA 
size for table, and is unequalled for its crispness and nut-like 0, 2. nee free to Broad Gauge Stations and Steam Ports. : 
flavour. Sold at 1s. 6d per packet. No. 3. Carriage free to Stati ons between Plymouth and Paddi 
TILEY’S SOLID WHITE Nip Fs 9G gee isa che Fey ote e and POTS! DRIER SWEET 
compact growing variety ; it stands the Hinta. well, is ve: a 
solid and Arta, and not At all Hable to fan on est ira wine Address: PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. 
planted Anny? as mot pene ot White Poa! ls. per packet. 
A et and packet oi ite Celery for 2s. 
A packet of Gen. Outram Cucumber, et of eran ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY, 
and a packet of General Havelock Melon ‘or Ts. =———— SS 
For furt Rha PaA and List of Cuct p} 
see this Paper of January 1 16, page e 38, gr 
A remittance must ace: pany all orders in cash or y 
ASS DRBY 
N eee Sep CATALOGUE (27th "Ay Edition, 
EE BY POST, 
mgle a~ urseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
. , 
t y TORGE S SMITH has much pleasure in offering his | Contains the finest VEGETABLES in cation, eur efull by them from pure and well selecta 
Bie pee SEEDLING FUCHBIAS They will iù every way Er Having the practice of testing th geet Aes Vogels ‘sie upwards of 30 years with a careful exami 
poraa — class, either for the home stage or for public | the new sorts Sp. Ric soem fom time to yon been o! erod, w enabled to supply true, and of our own growth, Sii 
petition. wucHatis. have proved, by repea‘ a to be of the highest mi 
— 8 OF PRUSSIA (Sirr) This wi delight ore S8ORTED COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. s 
Ae e, elegant, pure, of fine an tiče 
habit equal to 1o Sil Dosporandum, bioom ood bundántiy, | furnished have sent et approval, P a soil 
caes In | follows, (See full parti talogue. 
his prove a grand plant for exhibition, 
a au eg Certificate at the Bojat. Dun Gardens, No.1, £3 | oan. 2, aaa | No. 3, 25s. | ‘Collections for Smal! Gardens, 10s. wuss 
Regent's P: Gardeners’ Chtonitle of « 4th, 1857, 
SSE TALI a bmth of Hocheay toei A A few BEST VEGETABLES of recent introduction. uty 
Mbp sey rg nla gti ever seen, the flowers being “peng ~~ 4 NOAR ae > ere or E ag T Hao, solid and ori ork, a h 
of RFA sis blossoms aj $ ickson’s Tavo ing of Marro vour, i 
duced in great abundance, Tt Was called Prinesbs of Prosi ta |” Raglan, and Epps’ Monarch . 19 Turner nore teed och, pet “pee 
Edwards's “ Garden’ oe: ing A ais by fa for rus bo “yond tng and ease ooh nA Hall, a fine deep svarlet, very ert ovctmpen=Bir 0 Congue hee yo, ee Went, Coane Canes 
Princess Petia ta ming 
best White Corolla Fuchsia yet Uxhibeted. Mr ted. Mr. Glenny, on Cattle dare commis agarose oe ane tt 
Nov. Sth, says — Fuchsia growers are somewhat astonished BROCCOLI—Mitchinson's for use in Feb. °° | ENDIVE—Wow Mods, or Pronch cute, 
at Princess of Prussia, a very latge showy variety, with a bela, tiy TARS Neale, p Ha Kaie lapan ha e fa Hyon, nowa ana 
smooth, and well-folded white corolla. Every grower must OMG én | Peasanee Fód per packet, or, per oz. 4 0 P ARSLBY -Extra a triple, and pikit gunian Ki 
RA DONNA (Surrn).—Very large, smodth, stout white | _ > Snow's true Winter White, per oz. 2 0 | SAVOY—Mitchell’s Green Globe, and 
tube, with well-reflexed sepals oe very large, bright rose, CABB: ee Early Edwardstone, avery fine lan, per eg aie hia. oa s 
with cope ’ This will be found a a gteat imn- per oz, 1 6 | CUSTARD VEGETABLE MARROW, handsome i 
ement on Duchess of Lancaster, as well as being the largest CARROT—French Hors the earliost, very short, and delicious, 9'seeds . a 
ht Fuchsia in cultivation. It was awarded a Certificate of fine for frames, per oz. 0 6 | MAMMOTH, and other GOURDS, per packet .- 
erit at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent’s Park, and at the eee 
a Nites otns wantin’ hs FLOWER SEEDS. 
of its class was nevèr colours thost et. brilliant, with the ti he i 
advan es than any dark Fuchsia extant. It is | Each, per packet, 1s. :—Clarkia pulchella marginata, Lupinus ipia Silen n, — 
also one of the largest Fuchaias, with fine tube, very broad and | _ hybridus insignis, &e. double” wasieting, Picco 
Stree reflexed ore eras smooth EA of wae red, corolla violet, | Each, AT — _ sa ana manus ma L. 7 Tecan ee ceerulea, Sow SF imperial 
y bloomer, osus urea superba, a new Texian Salpiglossis nanus, description 
This variety carat, RUT prove prove a grand ulsition for exhibi- 2 $ Piel 
ti In Edwards’s “Gardening p ” for 1858, Governor- 
Gendvel i ernie Paa mo lare g earba a IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS. piis 
gopala corat goes broad and well reflexed, corolla bold, We have received our new annual supply of ‘these from Prussia, comprising varieties of the 
bove Will be sent out in sore plants after | Asters, Balsam, Coxcomb/ Larkspur, Wallflower, Zinnia, ac. &c,—See Catalogu 
race at 104 10 H teach, Coloured Drawings of 
forwarded in exchange for 1 SEEDS OF CHOICE FLORIST FLOWERS. onde all 
Son icy comes the van of ee carefully sai m our own first-rate ae and we recomm( 
DLING VERBENAS. ‘Petunia, 
how, Sur, soar s denen SS leaved Ny amar Gloxinia, C: 
PROMETHEUS, S CANKEY) = Var mida Ba ariet truss lange, of ae ý aloeolarió pro) onder 
pa form, new in colour, and fine either for exhibition or Prat Verbena, Antirrhinum, Ò Carnation and Picotee (seed saved in Prussia from choice stage flowers) ; 
sa ee VE nee ee ee S ee ee ; 
white, one of th 
aa a a varieties of ty claws piot ULBS AND ROOTS FOR SPRING PLANTING. ai 
YCH S White, with rosy a eye, of good Very splendid shies of Ranunculus, Anemones, Gladiolus, Iris Germa: ‘um lancifolium, and other ee 
and vi pers ive. Tigridias, Oxalis, and a great variety of other Roots. mis 
MABACTACUS (Weanien LL).—R Re ES E A Stern I Pea DA 
ROERIANGE. (ii (Hunr).—Very la bhish jim. with rich AcE IMENES A AND GLOXINTAS. ot which aat 
lee e, “ray joe or eiiim ` Superb Continental and other va per sg ul erect flowering Gloxinias), tubers 
“aa. ON “_ Ri of very fine form, extra large, and will make fine cet plants this seasoi ok 
anata ally ‘pis ae GLOXINIAS, choice collections, 12s, and Bie por dozen. ACHIMENES, choice collections, 68. 
fe fr al pi Pp any blush. with fine pink eye, truss a sete bet in pis, of choico p imh he orin Gladiolus, pe Babianas, Brodeas, Calliproras, Tritones 
im, Ci e 
average size ; n Certificate was awarded to this by the National — YCLAMEN, a bemutiful collection peng Tunina stasing tite 
reco! fine, distinet, and usefu PITE A a a a a aa 
vate, = ni oop oa. exc afte one ried b rders payable to Bass & Pe or to STEPHEN Brown. 
goes ye first-class me et sh wh w, fancy, spotted, e GOODS C cxeeiies PE (not salbie 20s.) to all the London Termini: also to al 
E varieties 814 benas, Dahlias : 
Culcentartan, and nias, and will be yoo exchange for one olchester Line between ia and Norwich. 
Penot Nanay, Hornsey Road, Islington, near London, N, | BASS & BROWN, “Seed Growers, &c., Sudbury, Sufolk. 
