_ THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
_127 
EDS, GROWTH OF 
HE "BLY MOUTH | ane AGR CUT LTURAL | 
RE COMPANY eee are | 
nian nar of FARM SEEDS, 
IMPLEMENT, 
= Ey Agriculturists t 
will be sent on application : to the Secretary, at the 
Er Re egistered Office: es nion ue at Plymouth. 
ay | C re EORGE JACK} TAN, Wok Nursery, Woking 
Surrey, ah much pleasure a aequainting his Patrons and | 
his season to offer an aye bi eitr | 
BP 
me Public that he has 
well-grown STANDA RD se DWA Siggy Soo sisting 
an the rsa. and aren ee hag cod © Catalo; nba 
will be forwarded fre: applica 
9 SE e "R oO 3 T S, ROSES, 
orked fro 
per 100.. comprising— 
H 
P. Alexandrine Bachmeteff | H.P. Lady Stuart 
3 Rdgunte Mie Madame Campbell d’ Islay 
» Baronne Hallez » Madame Laffay 
” Ba rare de Kermont » Madame Vidor 
3 > mare ep „Prince e Léon 
In Val 
M DIRECTORY ror 1858, 
Cor 
, | Usual disco’ see = tre 
CRIMSON V LN 
2 to 4 feet stems, 12s, to 18s. per dozen; 5l. 
William Griffiths 
x: Cloth c a Ag 
The Trade pecially | treated w: 
Epps’s Nurseries, Mai and As hfo mi Kent. 
AS S. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, Pedhet NE. 
M. WOOD AND an beg to intimate that they 
will be happy to supply Ri on the 
the selection of sorts boing. eno to themselves 
Extra tall Standards, 
Extra superior selected Stan dards, in fine vars. ..19s. to 
Fi to 
Su 
ne Dwarf Standards, in fine varieties ois 18 
b do. do., the best sorts for exhibition .. 12s. to A 
Fine Dwarfs ia ag Re: to 
Fine Climbing and Noisettes ve od A 4 
China 12 
| coin Roses, mixed, ‘without names, fo for covering aats 4 
S SENET ry on own zoote, without n; 4 
will be presented to com) TA for distant earri 
TEA-SCENTED. ROSES (ESTABLISHED IN 6-INCH POTS FoR 
EXHIBITION OR FOR Forcrne). 
a WWEWO AND SON invite especial attention to 
of heir fine stock of TEA-SCENTED ROSES ror EXHI- 
gh pe which they will aay oe at 30s. per dozen, including 
the fo: nee SS, one taas d hers, Nee — 
ande, B 
ed Barille Belle lanch 
Solleville, Bonwere, come E Derenin eh Général Tartas, Gloire 
de Dijon, Gofibault, La Sy Iphide, Laure —— Le Caméléon, Le 
, Maréchal Bugeaud, 
Taai Oger, Mélanie Willermoz, Nina, § Safrano, Souvenir du 
Pactdle, Madame Bravy, i 
Mai, Souvenir d’un aes Be ellow or Jaune. 
ts, se! 
oe Tea-scented Roses, 48-pots, selection leftto W. W. & 
n, 15s. to 18s. Pe i 
Sein of Gold Roses, fine plants, 2s. 6d. each ; very on stock, 
Trade prices will be ras yt on ap) 
Woodlands Ni , Maresfield, near Ui 
UPERB HALP-SPECIMEN "ROSES IN 
6-1ncH Pots FOR EXHIBITIO 
» Intending Exhibitors would do o wall è (ae or Xs seen 
in ng i = - Woo D & Son, 
oodlan pny eld, 
LON R ka 
Coates. RIN Md Rotary a first oth yaurty, 
— 
ee ee cn ted, and 
cellent in Seon ¢ ; tained the first } prize at Re exhibition 
of the e oval Toista Sade oct and numerous first. sra aF Pd 
the past season ; a most delicious lowe Per packe' 
Be the 
COCKS anp SON a large sed Dah stock 
= ngs e pi rae EP SPBERRY CANES, will 
- | Supply m. at 5s. per 100, or Epei i 
z 
2 
g 
z 
» 
und to thrive 
e new 
bandry, an where common Red 
Seed Growers, Reading. 
UTTON’S ELVETHAM LONG RED MANGEL 
WURZEL anD SELECTED ta cada wena wpe 
two sorts of Mangel are still 
cipal Root throughout Bienes 
, | principat Tat — of each so bagar; 
than usual patha o pe may HA adel ays 
GStAED Vi VEGETABLE MARROW 3 TA still = 
had reve, of Hooper & Co., Centre Avenue, 
Garden Markot, W. C., in packets of six BORTE te TI AUENA s t 
per 100 to the Trade on application. Beware 
ine ce i 
pies S BROWN'S WS SHADING for FRUIT TREES, 4s. 3d. per piece, 
20 yards | 
i “IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS OF C OF GRASS uae’ z 
and 88 inches wide. The The cheapest made. 
EORGE CHIVAS is now 
= c 
England, Numerous Testim: 
deaan superiority of these Mixtures, which will be fo mile do 
of RED CLOVER SEED grown 
Wal tae ato a ful Stock its The qualit: this 
es, So muc me x perpin e y is this 
average price 9d. per + bb. Samples 
season site fine, and the 
forwarded fre e by 
North West o; 
AND S$ 
k ee RE rae To 
compact robust eg te the best of thes class yet raised ; a most 
form and in com- 
desirable Sori 
ROSE UREN, ros 
pact “ty trusses; very 
CHRISTINA, , deep rosy pi 
bloomer, and new in colour. 58. each. 
LORD JOHN RU: SR a most desirable variety, either for 
po iapa or bedding, ge dwarf etapa aa 
ts large scarlet pie a the svete say rofusion. is 
Kaos usual discount to the trade. 
Nursery, Richmond, 8, W. —Feb. 20. 
| al 
w, &e, 
Aine stock of Dwact-trained PEACHES. anu _ NECTARINES. Mrrowext, at Enfield Highway » Middles: 
bb aa Bo E AWSON à 
| carefully e. from ba ee ag ake of gro 
AGRICULTU eS 
acquisition 
not only “tor Permanent pasture but eee for alternate pe 
repeai Seed meee be had in owe 
5, | feed ore Yate toment market price of Messrs. Surron & Sons, 
post. 
——_North West of England Seed Establishment, Chester. __ 
IN aay ik ag pe pc Sia BLUSH PINK 
sent out in April. 
NEW SEE 
W: ™. CUTBUSH aa? SON ay oe prepared to 
xecute orders for Garden 
kı 
which they have been v 
e on application —-Hig 
| NNUAL S ana D-ATOC 
| yan IE EBAK HOUSE anp SON are 
| x z ckets a is Leoni Annual at ls. 6d. each. It 
hi 
o tufts, 6 to 12 inches 
high, adorned with a pr ofusion of bright rose-colo ured flowers. 
—York, Feb. 20. 
RK an VELVET PRIM 
HOM AS SPALDING &Co., eight amcor Pecbles, 
beg to offer their stock of the beautiful DOUBLE DARK 
SON ET Ate thy SE at the reduced price of 6s. 
PRINCE O ERRY (CUTBUSH’S). 
TM: Ee CU TBUSH j f ‘SON can 
| fine RED R MORDE RRY, which is acknowledged as the 
feel = Mpegs tion, any eee at 75s. per 100. Price to 
the tr: on app pation Te Nurseries, London, N: 
LBERT RHUBAR 
} init MITCHE Lie can supply strong one 
year planted roots of the above, which is considered the 
best in cnt ation, in any quan tity, Also, Mitchell’s Grey 
| Eagle, Myat ictoria, and Linnæus at 35s. per 100.’ Usual 
Post-office ser ee pars able to W) 
np SON respectif intimate 
e now sending out new SEEDS of all kinds, 
wth 1857. The 
following Lists, with prices attached, may be 2 had post free on 
| application :— 
GARDEN SEEDS. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
FARM SEEDS. 
SEEDS for layi 
Do. 
do. Law 
do, fine Lawns, Bowling ¢ Greens, e. 
n Prepar: ation for Irrigation. 
Do. for mee in ihia hady Woods and Plantati 
y Lands which have een 
r Light Sandy 
Do. for Drifting Asding 
Do. for Rocky or roly Land of the worst EE rant A 
Garden Tools and Implements of every sort and of the best 
pi 
rders fer 
Seeds t0 Be cant areke Ba” ae alw: aye DA rears make 
suitable selections for that purpose, and have them properly 
packed.—Sei edsmen and Nurserymen to Her M the 
QUEEN, &c., 27, Great George S Street, Westminster, Lon 
NS 
Daet OHL RABI OR TURNIP 
D CABBAGE, ETC. 
LAWSON AND SON, the Queen’s SËEDS- 
, are now sending out seed of the KOHL RABI, 
which i m likely to become a valuable addition to our Root crops. 
Also all other Agricultural Seeds, and Seeds for laying 
and proved; and@ at 
arges. Priced lists sent free by p 
application.—27, Great George Street, Westminster. 
ROYAL 
BERKSHIRE 
coop” SEEDS, CA CARRIAGE | FREE. "os 
OST CERTAIN MEAN - 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE G: 
o 
a residing in aers m parts of the’ 
| dom ure good Seed: Seed at very ny to prices from 
Establishenent.—For particles, Ai to. : 
SUTTON AND Sons, Seed Gro Berks.  *~ 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
TURDAY, ot ake UARY 20, 
2s. 
Ar the last meeting of the the Horticultural Socie 
=| there appeared, under the name of the 
abbage: t 
hen it~ unsurpamed mt 
sweetness an a: tenderness, por quite free from 
the bitterish taste which is apt to ae the 
before the meet- 
| Brussels Sprouts. The specimens befor 
ing sufficiently showed that it added to its good 
qualitie excessive prod) i 
The 
Into notice; an _ we ar á 
for the following history of its origin, “This 
vi ellent vegetable originated’ some years 
nee in the gardens of Sher! Sader Castle, Ox: ord- 
hire, the principal residence of the of 
