THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
189 
ERIC 
osu es CATALOGUE of the eof 
as exhibited at the Royal Botanic Garden: 
rk, London, can be Taiha on application. 
gy Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey. 
N: AMERICAN PLANTS 
aa gore eta PRICED AND 
helsea ; for two years bg the Botanic e Ae 
at Chiswick; and er ee ea s Manchester. 
Knap Hill Nurs g, Surri 
SE R 7 
OT, (14 mile from the 
e Station, Staines fe kingham Railway, 
wr piveyauces a Siena o be obtained.) 
E DIKER Db to Cie at that his DE- 
be 
egs 
LOGUE 
; SHOR 
Stock of Aa rus 
and Abie 
virginica, cana- 
S 
E The well-know: at the 
casi Gardens, pane hee and e pelt Pra 
ae St ba ford ‘Hil, 
eats $ of oat appr eal 
9s. per psig j ‘toning Gen. aaa 
ade payable at Stoke Newington, Middles 
BAR: 
will be one of the seat ng 
Er 5 ky every good point. 
coat, fine rounding face; Lap eg 
mpact. i bee S very fre 
ie 
“wal p Ae pe ee in 
ost- 
O, 
J. BA R, Goda! vee des 
and Choice.—Lynch’s Star of 
i Gantobet, 1 pt Sir fig ae camel 
rt, 1 
ree by ost. 
rie 
, Seedsmen, ae th Row, Covent Garden 
acket of 12 
aaa Nen 
PROVED bree ops vin i other 
t 
oie 4s. per 
he above named 
pee 
TE ia ep 
“TREES | ! ee 
"Sock of Dwarf-train 
may be seen 
ep 
STRE RES 1—The 3: ig 
FRUIT TREES in the West oi 
at the Bridgwater Nurseries. Perso’ 
will do well to confer 3 Lali J. aoe sheen thie 
elsewhere. lied, 
RSERYMAN, Hereford, can 
and GARDEN SEEDS, of of 
rices, with few exceptions 
Seis, Plants, 23 pages forwarded for two 
A al K required contracts will be 
= t Grass Seeds, Bait to 30s. per acre. Discount 
ga Complete collections of Garden Seeds, 
ve + gee of Paes 
ee 
YEARS SUCCESSIVELY 
a we triad CONSORT’S 
EEN AWARDED TO 
were at ops East 
i cs 
êd. “on 
sKENN 
Peas, 
i 
mi Caria Oct well filled, 
mdon or other 
FARMERS AND OT 
Er: 
AEDT è ODi 
WS.—Handsome specim 
me 5, 6, 7, and 8 feet high, ‘at 
i ra tion's ed Aa application. 
Ni Ra ngston, Surrey, S. wW. 
E miem AND D, FINE AZALEAS. ? 
z frst honed 12 ¥ ate id varieties of AZALEA 
carriage paid to London, 
Eulalie Van Geert 
Iveryana P a a 
Magnifica — 
Petunizeflora 
Ru 
k u ot to leyana 
s u va ae of the old 
fo, ot 
o ted for for ting, and size for- 
Sox, nae Kingston, Surrey, S. W. 
( ae en JACKMAN, Woking Jeney: Woking 
uch pleasure i in acquainting his rte a 
he Public that he | has this barge, to offer an extens: ock 
: f well-grown STANDARD and DWARF ROSES, consisting i 
all the py inn and most A KER EA kinds. A Priced Cai talogu 
will be forwarded free on application. 
7 NEW MUSCAT HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
ates TRA 
arde! di 
aaoi of | in r 
P 
free 
„ | and choice collection of Tege iste 
eds. Warranted true to 
4 
Sa Aare = 
ESS ART. ENDER RSON co. 
have much pleasure in directing the ienten sat Grape 
ers to the new MUSCAT HAMBURGH, plants of which 
will be supplied by them in August, 1858. 
The supplying of piia s a pig in Strict. rotation as the 
‘ders a ived, , they 
trong Vines fit for imme- 
diate ‘dane 21s. 
_ Pine-apple Place, Fagomars Road, London (W. S March 13. 
IY 
ARE aR SEEDS; -ETC 
ETER LAWSON ON, SEEDSMEN TO THE 
QUEEN, &c., See pectiy 2 intimate that they are sending 
out new SEEDS of all ‘rama ipa TER oA beer from X ‘ected 
Aida 1857, s of wh: 
stocks oe y be had p 
on os 
nip ee ry approved variety, saved from selected 
aids transplanted bulbs. 
Mangel Wur: des eee ditto. 
a valuable substitute 
uae in filling up blanks 
e, de. 
rsnip, Carrot, and C 8 e stocks. 
ring Tares, true Dwarf Rape 
Buck Wheat, White Mustard, &c 
Red Clover, White Dutch, Trefoil, and Sealing of ditto. 
Pacey’s and Stic ait Perennial Rye-grass ; very free from 
Common ditto ; weeds. 
salip, { s very pure imported seed, and also of 
s 
iei al Grass Seeds—separately or in mixtures—for laying 
ent Pastures, Lawns, atthe decors &c., on 
aia Aane of soil. See our Treatise on Grasse: 
Garden Seeds of every kind. 
Flower Seeds, including all the novelties, 
, Garden Too Š and Implements. 
cular attention given to Foreign Order: 
PETER Law wean ae Bom 27, Great George Street, 
minster, 8. W. 
West 
RANUNCUL 
MES WOODS has a oe ntity” of Sa N- 
CULUSES, good old aparine] named sorts in one general 
he w: by porata te Fie: or 100, 0r Bé 30s. 
SEEDS OF THE VERY BEST QUAL 
EPES BARNES will prbl elt ‘SEED 
CA! GUE vgn art nig gdom post 
on Saran It w: 1 be fou rotor in a very DER: 
; ari ficultaral and Flow 
HE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL 
IMPLEMENT, AND MA ANURE COMPANY it ar TED) 
supply ge ane for the Farm an i oe e Ga porns 
Ro: ymo 
= 7 
HE L A “SEED. AL 
IMPLEMENT, AND ie an COMPANY Negi are 
execu ders ge ds of FARM SEEDS, 
fi 
They respectfully invite hd 
their PRICE CURRENT 
culturists 
HE NEW 
educed Prices. 
PRICED LISTS nay be had, Post Free, from SUTTON & 
Sons, F poly | Berkshire Seed Es tablishment, oe 
RION GO D. 
now sendin aRar Seeds of this 
noble variety, out of a fruit S hibited by him some 
PE measuring 6 feet 8 inches in circumference, and weighing 
Heh lbs. Also, 
EYM DUEN gor LDEN HYBRID MELON, a truly valuable 
kind. It is a hardy, free bearing, very thick Heshed Melon, of 
most exquisite eee and can be highly recommended. Each 
1s. per ost free e.—Brigg Nurseries, Lingo ashire. _ 
ATSON’S HYBRID HOOSAINEE 
The Crystal Palace Company having offered to fs 
for the heaviest Melon, I beg to offer the above see pr: wae 
we 
have ha ae abe. ight. Se vi 2s. 6d. 
met Gard 
LBERT 
LIAM “MITCHELL, can “supply eae one 
per packet 
—~_ Jom A. Wa Wats Pa ener, M 
Ww year planted roots of the above. is considered the 
best in voulleation, in aoe quantity. “Als, ‘Mi hi 
Hag le, Myai 
5 Pre 
the above magnifi- 
any quantity ; its hardiness is now 
thoroughly < Gstnbliatind: Tit pate se oo ae Plants can be 
seen in ounds with clus' of 1 wer stems, and from 
60 to wi pda kada on oh stem Don f the different sizes 
given on application.—The Nursery, Bagshot, March 13. 
BE, . beg leave to say 
are now finely in bloom, and will continue to be very attrac- 
tive for a long poms being lo loaded with many thousands of 
their beautiful flow 
oo WE E SHOW HOUSE 
is also very attractive, being filled with a Miscellaneous Collee- 
tion of NEW one’ oes Eita PL os S, such as yee ds 
surpassed. Gre: en effected i 
department of the Nader. ee their ( CONT FEROUS WALKS. 
WINT her GARDEN, and HARDY TREE and SHRUB 
BORDERS are very interesting, stocked, as all these abun- 
sar rbe are, with the finest hardy Ornamental Plants of various 
sizes, in Ba ch a state of culture as admits of their being re- 
moved w: ect ty to an; ia 
THEIR UNIQUE AND MASSIVE ROCK GARDEN 
has also been enlarged and planted with a sarin Phire 
Plants, and is rae a. very interesting part of the Nurse 
EL LIA BLOOMS, 
CHOICE ‘BOUQUETS, anp AND CUT FLOWERS 
supplied to order, and carefully, packed so as to travel safely to 
any part of the ies, ame aie mia La ay and aon apply to 
XETER 
Se name, reo ee aa rate quality. 
to —Camden Nursery, Camberwell, 8., 
N PRICED LIST OF i SEEDS, 
Bigs Al Bes BE yan 
WITH PRICED Li FT 
ee HOLMES, pes re hav 
ee have selec Re ible eare, ani 
also a aided ie? it Priced worthy Hamer ice, will have pleasure 
in fi a rho i = free on Se ee 
arch 13. 
CHEAP COLLEGTIONS OF Noe GARDEN SEEDS. 
TO THOSE WHO STUDY ECONOMY, 
Oa ee 
S ER NURSERYMAN and SEEDS- 
ii 
ly the foll 
se eng Ta 
West Re; 
_No. 4. Complete Collection for a very small Garden |. 0 10 
s C or diferent wizen S OF Ja PLA BLE Hogan are 
cher 
i ae 
tion, 3l., contains 20 quarts fond since See Me wea 
pore Ko: 2, 2l., contains 12 ae of Peas, and ditto. No. 
_ls. contains 6 quai rts of Peas, and ditto. No. 4, 15s., 
sig tee Peas, and ditto. 
wer Seeds sent ro by Post— 
Z es E Showy and Ha: oid Boogie t for 5s. 
» 38. 6d. 
EA dit dito oa Ätte my Qs. 6d. 
‘See men rists, South Sn, 
Covent ities Mark ‘ket, ig Brey 
& M‘C.’s Perit sit By genet pres PRICED 
GEN ERAL CATALOGUE m ad post free on application. 
H OT--C-E F 
ene. Gavoears. Chronicle, 
TURDAY, M. , 1858. 
MEE 
WEDNESDAY, March 1 
THURSDAY, 
P.M. 
teresse 3 P.M. 
Wirn the approach o come wishes to 
learn something of th 
io ogas 
rye aia 
add another 
reading 
an purposes ` to which t 
e ap ied coe of the curious habits of life 
whic Nat ture end 
Oe te 
with 
D EF E 8. 
Fine Standard and dwarf-trained gira Peaches, 
e Greer i Pears, and Plums, 2s. 6d. ee i at 
m3 . . ¢ 
ine Di of all the above grown, especially n owing the L of a few plants, espe 
rites nea ss cilia 2 9] a a rn =n “a 
GODA Oto ah tae 3 o |itto consist in being able to refer a plant to an 
eae vine n shelled, a red skinned at Go mae 3 0 ficial class by counting i —— s Nee 
cigs Grape per a 18 0 | Others, who igher ight, arm themselyes 
J. &H. pao gE rage: ery, Stoke Ne T deme with ‘a mio roscope, di es and needles, 
utroney YELLOW GLOBE TANGER | Ages eq | Slice off fine films of leaves aod aes, magnify 
exclusively fro 7 pale roots, the © advantages pr these fragments, and the beauty = their 
oe have been proved ~~ “te owe ome. % nas e Gags ed, | before invisible structure. All. ings are 
eaiiet seal Poses rig ‘ee eae ageless useful in rent degrees ; but none of them 
unknown correspondent ta ats se parately ee sa knowledge of | Ditin; nor, 
UTTON Uw ers; Heading fidesd’ 
PRIZE MANCEL WURZEL, SWEDE aie RETO. 
AMES GROVE, Great Baddow, Essex, who obtained | È otany, sin the or [inary aeceptation of the wor 
izes at the Chelmsford and "= x Agricultural Show for 
nine years in si on, bogs to state that his seeds are grown 
from selected roots, not ‘plants, and “a call attention to the fol- 
owing: Ph iad Red, Red Globe, and Yellow Globe Mangel, 
1s. 6d. per Ib. 
among n of se . she ay 
vegetable physio he that frka of knowled 
vini relates to 2 extern thee: 
