THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
187 
Maf 13, 1855. ] i ETa E 
ME PLYMOUTH SEED, 
AND MANURE COMPANY, 
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wid A RIA 
i ALL FLOWER SEEDS SENT “TREE BY 
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, 
LIMITED . 
ATE MESSRS WILLIAM E. RENDLE & 003 
COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEEDS OF THE VALUE OF £2 SENT 
E FREE TO BIRMINGHAM (CARRIAGE FREE TO READING |CARRIAGE FREE TO BELFAST 
AGE FREE TO ABRIAGE FREE TO SHREWSBURY CARRIAGE FREE TO CORK 
ETAGE FREE TO GLOUCESTER |CARRIAGE FREE TO SOUTHAMPTON CARRIAGE FREE TO DUBLIN 
MUBIAGE FREE TO HAVERFORDWEST|CARRIAGE FREE TO OXFOR CARRIAGE FREE TO GUERNSEY 
qBRIAGE FREE TO LIVERPOO IAGE FREE TO STAFFORD CARRIAGE FREE TO JERSEY, 
URRIAGE TO MANCHESTER (CARRIAGE FREE TO AN 
(URRIAGE FREE TO NEWPORT ARRIAGE R a TO WATEREORD INTERMEDIATE STATIONS 
COLLECTIONS VALUE 20s REE 
ROAD GAUGE STATION 
POS 
f SEE PRICE CURRENT AND GARDEN DIRECTORY. 
: REGISTERED OFFICES: UNION ROAD, PLYMOUTH. 
T YHE PLYMOUTH SEED, 
snig:TURAL TRAT a i iiiam COMPANY (LIMITED) 
COLLECTIONS ‘OF “GARDEN SEEDS 
AS UNDER :— 
¥No.1,—Complete Collection, sufficient for a large Garden . £3 0 0 
No Z—Complete Collection, for a moderate-sized Garden io a0, @ 
-No 3.~Compiete tote, in mas quantities 1 50 
= No.&—Complete Collection for a small Garden 015 0 
f No. 4 jolla ee ‘ most eaten and Por ts in ah ‘Ringflna 
i No, Broad Gauge vo St ations ar Steam Ports. 
No, 3. Garringe ras to Stations between Pied a and Paddington. 
Address: PLYMOUTH SEED COMPANY, PLYMOUTH. 
FLOWER AND ee SEEDS. 
JAMES CARTER & & CO., SEEDSMEN, 
238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C., 
attention to the Twenty-third Annual Issue of their ENCYCLOPEDIC CATALOGUE of FLORI- 
VEGETABLE, and oe + i Naia SEEDS, universally admitted to be the best rani mgaaed arranged 
It will be forwarded f charge and post. paid to all parts of the world upon appheatio: 
FLOWER SE 
Aent of the Catalogue com 
> aor 5 OF Flower Boeda, of 
bestowed gree pitan SEEDS. asana e 
k great attention upon this branch of the Business, and to intimate that sent 
el ana wha i a tc ad Satie Swing 
as w cultiva o each of w. 
j emd complete guido for the Kitchen Garden. e 
AG GRICULTURAL SEEDS 
found to contain all the leading and most approved varieties. J. C. & Co. are Seer ae careful that 
Growth 1857, an, ong Alvay oath guavenbac: their stocks as being genuine and true to nam 
of pe Fearon x ph a popoia — description is given by means of a system 
plate. 
ARNE preci amey bright golden yellow, 1s. per aee: 
parin ora DRUMMONDI NANA, very dwarf, ls. per 
(For 
pea, CULA EEAS. ‘rose white a | 
RIDUS INSIGNIS, rosy purple, 1s. s. per pekt. } 
CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, &c., 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
all the novelties of the season, many rare and choice Seeds, and a total of | 2 
MESSRS. E. G. HENDERSON & SON, 
HE PLYMOUTH SEED, ti ny ec og 
see fess r MANURE © “ieee a (Limtrep). 
Plymou' 
TTAGER'S KALE.” 
Copy of a Jette sent to Mr. CHARLES TURNER, Slough. 
“ Sir,—I have seen your advertisement in the Oar Jen 
nicle of Raturdey: Tast in reference 
have acted pos ars 
fling i 
you, side 
any really ‘good m 
uld have Sihen ‘at 
urprise at your 
=I Ala i ied was be, ~ 
OUBLE STOCKS, ASTE A NATAS, WALL- 
FLOWERS, gern SALPIGLOSSIS, ANTI- 
RRHINUMS and HOLLYHOCKS, 1s. to 4s. per 
midal, 
pa illed Tynna "Hollpocks, 
carlet, and white of me. a arf Te: 
Stoc ks, ean be had by those oo prefer Fs of distinct colours. 
Butter & M‘CuuLocu, Seedsmen and Florists, South Row, 
Covent Garden Market, London. 
B. & MC's AMATEUR’S ae GENERAL CATALOGUE 
sent free by post on applie: 
EW sects PETUNIAS, 
—The soca an 
varieties vases year upon the Continent an 
be csp oy f fi 
ready 
tation. P 
inside and white outside the petals, 
oxed, 3 8 inches gp 
ao 4 inches-across, 
4. 
5. IPHIGENIA. i oe white I beautifully seented. 
6. MURILLO,—Crimson lilac, vı 
2 gpa DES Lag hia cgggionln ot purple, shaded with 
and satin lusi 4 in 
ustre, carnation scented, 4 inches 
Price 80s. iisa or 5s. each plant, 
T. F. WINSTANLE ae Florist, 
GERMAN aD HER FLOWER SEEDS. 
gigas RKER anD WILLIAMS to 
CATALOGUE had now ready. Thi 
Zinnias, &c., & AS first cultivators in Germany, and for 
vel Sah have given universal satisfaction. The Mis- 
several seaso 
céllaneous Flower Seeds have been selected with the eet 
and none but the finest varieties in their 
gn application. Earache ursery, Seven Sisters and 
NEQUALLED NEW CUCUMBER “GENERAL 
M.”—The finest variety ever yet offered to the 
Peagi t for exhibition, “ee aang Ng ofa pomi dark-green alion ; 
‘om 28 to 34 ine! 
CUMBE 
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28 
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R “PERF: ECTION, 
WELLING STON NU: NURSERY, ST. JOHN’S ORD ONDON, N.W., LAENI ; a splendid black spine ; length from 20 to 24 inches, 
NEW SEED CATALOGUE is published, and will be forwarded | "Sharia ATA an aap onk, eet a, ake meee 
It contains above 1600 select varieties and species of flowers; each section is separate, simialey tas: id ‘that fine old (ai stg ad 
ren tocuide the A Amateur cultivator, The NEW FLOWERS for the present season are brought forward | pam Meir hae ith ‘the Becshieosd.: ib 10A geroni TEN, 
aal descriptions, with their "requennsailall q ies, fi iven. The leading favourites with about a fortnight earlier than-either of its parents, of a very 
are also brought out in separate pages of the Catalogue with descriptive feat handsome e shape and beautifully netted, a very thick sub- 
E aas will We Pao to contain all that can be desired, and notes of alll the sorts | stance, thin skin, of a melting and most delicious flavour, 
recommended in a sbundant bearer; weight from 3 to 4Ibs. Seed 2s, 6d. 
As, aain ae. for 1858 are fully described and priced in the above E EROR lid red has 
siitiemed diem PS, ” y pr a ENP Fom a ERK ehis - liae sol =o ie ae 
“bith aliaki FLOWERED PETUNIAS, lg standing witha rai ep all dor ats hardiness 
ep ae a ele ad the Ci sinctows oa, fi a aistinet and unique resort n size for prin Be Jou a its and nut-like 
epee am yon sam, a free blooming habit, namely, ge T ge we fine and 
å t grow variety ; it well, is very 
DDING pep pg 3 tid aati firm aad net-eb-sll: mart C27, meen 
D QUEEN OF THE CRIMSO! y, às most other white sorts. Seed 1s. 
P 3 aen t, substance, form, and colour, first rate. A esn iN r pita an ra papar Sebit aei a E of Peiheitinn « 
‘etunias are now for sending out in healthy vigorous plants, a packet of mat st of C for 7s was 
For further parti ‘ucum bers 
va VET,” of New and Beautiful Flow this Paper of January 16, page 38. 
ee or of the following New Plants: ag acest Rex poles re Bucharis A remittance must ee all orders in cash or penny 
Parson’s New Achimenes, Bainbridge and aaron Hybrid postage stamps, When the whole or any part, as the case may 
ana d four ot Ba Banks’ s Fuchsias (to he sent ont this spring) a and White's enasi] bS; will be immediately sent. 
EDWARD TILEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 1 
"| Abbey Church Yard, Bath. =” . fr 
