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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
OXES. 
ean reg RY, MARESFIELD, NEAR tafone S 
AND SON` have been 
Wii 
most beautiful are, 
very extensive stock will supply 
aw a for TA if 
, & 128, per im 
or fro r doz. 
ASPARAGUS sige sien 2 ce per 
k trong ig 4 
STANDARD PORTUGAL y AURI Sre very fine heads. 
DWARF-TRAIN ED pa tinggi in la 
HERBACE 3 PL (a 
0 Plants for 25s., 
P 
“Be om 6 
Hixtra rious presented to comp 
ne talogues s anh tien on application, 
A liberal allowance to the Trade. 
N.B. A very extensive stock of EV ERGREENS and CONI- 
FERS, ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. 
FIRST-CLASS SEEDLING FUCHSIAS AND VERBENAS. 
X EORGE SMITH pegs = Baw t cee — of the 
Gardeners’ Chronicle fe e to his 
advertisements of Feb. 6, 3, pay 21. 
«* Colo 
ia ll ©, Aa ages ae ang boat Poe piae pri yang ea, f _fuchsias 
ever’ offer xchange for 12 postage | 
sta 
A Cai atalogy f Geraniums, including the fin inds of 
Show, Fancy, “spotted, Scarlet, and Variegated ; ” pacha, 
Verbenas, , ÈC, an vill be sent in ex change for one 
Tolli igton N , Hornsey Road, Islington, near London, N. 
asst MITCH in SON'S _PEN ZANCE, for 
in February, hin sip aae arg ea variety is 
sold as is Paaaatina) tae 
D renee pa oly a. each, or 4s. 
t sorts, see Catalogu 
ficri Bass & Brows, Sudbury, Suffolk. v 
SUPERIO COLI. 
'CHINSON’S PENZANCE, or EARLY 
WHITE CORNISH BROCCOLI, celebrated and invaluable 
od its earliness, coming into use ad in February, havi nee a full- 
ized handsome head of excellent quality, but a shy seeder only. 
e be had -in sealed 
limited sc a Ema 
m the following agents 
A 
packers. ab ls. 6d. 
Lo: sie 
URST & MeMctten, 6, Leadenhall Street 
in 
$e 
(AAMELLIAS axt AND epee a. inc apa 
EA INDICA, choice varieties, full of flower buds, at 
ested dozen. 
ExoHMCAN,, Edmonton, London. 
IVERY’S NONSUCH CELERY 
has great partes in offering the 
rental Se ant gac eA be sg oy the 
‘ket ; price to the trade per oz. or Il y be 
on. 
ply a few more strong worl 
Azalea ictoria, 21s. each ; small 
other Siebie well set with bloom-buds. 
tion of on on their own roots at reasonable prices. 
Garden heh ee bi the choicest Terp. 
ry, Peckham, Feb. 27. 
Aai "ELEGANS, PANSIES, ETC: 
OWNIE anp LAIRD bed wi a the following, 
à all strong healt 
-/100 Dodecatheon elegans $ bd +» 408. 
100 Pansies, finest sorts. . EA Be TAJR wee 408 
100 Phioxes, ,, Si a ae 408. 
100 Delphinium formosum £ 40s. 
x Do. do Seed i per "packet 1s. 
Fe evant eee 
D. & i L's oe Catalogue of Florist Flowers is now ready and 
a 
apes free o) Sant ana: 
Street, Edinburgh, 
R OF LANDSCAPE 
Feb. 27. 
E MAJOR GARDEN- 
AND GARDEN begs to intimate to 
noblemen fad. gentlemen (asit is not generally being tlle that 
not only lays out Private and Public Parks, 
e Cuniieheaion, &c., but also designs Otvaracia. 
a Orchard-houses, &e., upon the best and most 
Rel 
ublished by LONGMAN & Co. hy 
Feeds: may be had of all respectable D Shean: The author 
will also su supply it free.—Knosthorpe, near Leeds, Yorkshire. 
LIVERPOOL—FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXCHANGE. 
ARDENERS OR THEIR EMPLOYERS, who are at 
any time short of choice Fruit or Vegetables during the 
season, can be supplied with the same of first-class quality, at 
PRICES orae y of delivery. 
the LOWEST MARKET 
OR THE PROD pige F THEIR 0 a Gamba wits JE TAKEN A’ 
A FAIR AND REASONABLE RATE OF EXCHANGE, ao es to their 
respective value at ‘the t time of their being recei 
GEORGE TAYLO 
worthy the 
dress. addition to the elties of th the ponte nt 
pa a po Pe msl pie all of which are offered at 
tna most moderate pelos 
S x; | 
D 
eTii in in, cnltng some of the very FCA MR A 
i from the Continent, and having a| 
[Frprvary 27, 1859 
ae a 
|- IMPROVEMENT OF GRASS LANDS F 
| BY SOWING GOOD SEEDS OF THE MOST SUITABLE KINDS 
——_+— 
| SUTTON’S RENOVATING GRASS SEEDs 
ONSIST of fie Ainest GRASSES and PERENNIAL 
— =e 
: 
y 
a 
i 
| 
. 
CLOVERS, producing great im 
oua tity A Seed lapas ao 12 lbs. per acre. Die 
Apri 
asap expense. Price a 1 ty 
94. p Sow Rigas , March, and A enced g 
The e iia roti sowing M ’s S Mixture is most sati isfactory, and to 
have not ioa the various properties and habits a Grannen, “the results are quite surprising. The followi ring these wi, 
letters are similar to many others received unsolicited :— E extracts a 
‘From Mr. Tuomas Bowick, Farm Bailiff to Lord Leigh,’ | 
Stone = fi Abbey Farm wade his 1857. | 
with Torā | eo, Grass Se 
: | 
The Renova 
Leigh last parr “for 40 acres of old turf, has more thi an | 
faethe 
From SHAFTESBURY WALMSLEY, Esq., Mottien. j 
Jsle of. Wight, Oct. 1, i834 ne 
eds were extrem: mely good a 
p urpose uncommonly well; they ga ave me a fam 
nd answer 
| last summer, 24 tons per acre, where I 
mes d add that the other praa | Bents and rubbish grow Pii fore. 1 pe sa any x 
supplied } ue to name, and acti | Renovating Seeds ; ; they are clean, and I believe a, 
vegetative powers,” ende: d u upon Tbh 
i ; H 
Gas” Having greatly reduced the price 2 oe oe) OV thet MIXTURE, we doubt not that our Tie, 
Hits ms will Our Grass Seeds ha 
ve Sor mang Ly sents been n allowed 
e best, and a we moe add that they are ae ee. mel: ee Seeds, for own Permane 
Os. per acre. Pa rks, , Meadow: v8; dnd a peo Pastures may Ay increased = aa 
50 per cont. oy Y sowin as pret nsele. Catalog 
SUTTON & SONS, Royal Berkshire Seed “Establishment, Reading, 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
JAMES CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, 
238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W. ps y 
Ip NVITE attention to the Tw their ENCYCLOPEDIC CATA of FLO. 
CULTURAL, VEGETABLE, peg eee nat SEEDS, MEA A admitted to be the best eee 
Catalogue published. It will be forwarded free of charge and post paid to all parts of the world upon application, 
ty-third Annual Issue of 
LOWER SEEDS. 
This department of the Catalogue comprises all the novelties of the season, many rare and choice Seeds, and a Wily 
nearly vac Rai ed biota at a Seeds, of each of which a bea ony scientific description is given by means ofa spia 
of perspic' tabular a t, admiral rably adapted for referen 
$ 
E D 
J.C. & Co. have bestowed great attention upon this branch of the Business, and bag to intimate that all Seeds. sent 4 
their agen ag pn they warrant to be unadulterated and of the last season’s growth. The Catalogue contains only those 
whicl by. be confidently recommended as well deserving of cultivation, to each of which is affixed the time of — 
form’ mcise and complete guide for the Kitchen Garden. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
This List will be found to contain all the leading and most approved varieties. J. C. & Co. are particularly wand 
all the Seeds are of growth 1857, and they can guarantee their stocks as being genuine and true to name. ; 
NEW ANNUAL s FOR 1858. T 
(For description see Catalogu 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA MARGINATA, rose white border, 
LUPINUS HYBRIDUS INSIGNIS, rosy purple, 1s. per pckt. 
JAMES CARTER & CO0., Seedsmen, &c., 238, High Holborn, Tondon 
and coloured plate.) 
“LUPINUS MENZIESL, bright golden yellow, 1s. perp 
NOTH eo DRUMMONDI NANA, very ims 
packe! 
The 
y cheap in proportion, with the usual | of extra pl with those most recommended in each class. 
the 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
in separate pages 
GETABLE LISTS will be found to contain all that can be 
Of NOVELTIES, 
posite. ted :— 
PR! two-coloured 
following will have their colour, habit ‘of growth, and special pore 
Dianthus corona Tacsonia ignea, new, brilliant, | Lobeliaerinuss 
vanes ‘kia pulchella eed | s.|  orange-scarlet Passionflower, [New pure white 
GiantEm: pron, ae 6d. a ga | Tapinas pos albus, 1s. bio ies 
Ranun red, do. dus insignis, 1s. 
mins J nanus albus, ls. 6d. 
Pyramidal (Truffaut’s), ee Menziesi, 1s. 
atte, 83. Nasturtium Regelianum, 1s. 6d, ple 
Datura Wrighti, 1s. 6d. | Salpiglossis nana, 1s. st vt 
| Gaillardia alba marginata, 1s. iiaa 1s. aie and 
Dianthus Vaitehi, Te: 6d. 
BANKS’S NEW FUCHSIAS, with other novelties, are fully described in this e 
WELLINGTON NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S WOOD, N.W. 
SEEDS TRUE TO NAME AND OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 
(CARRIAGE FREE). 
|FRANCIS & ARTHUR DICKSON & 
SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN, 
14, CORPORATION STREET, MANCHESTE 
vel time 
Are now prepared. to send out NEW and GENUINE S 
SEEDS 
GARDEN AND FARM. 
A sont bees ee scl with ba test care they are enabled con 
net and excellence. logues the time for ees 
ie Simca Tanta etna manta er Ta cee 
so very centrally situated as Rail th 
‘or Seeds of Two Pounds and upwards to the principal Stations T in ee naani T 
HE different Seeds ha 
cannot be 
A Connie ate requested to be addressed in “full” to No. 14, Corporation St». 
