THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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Poms tye AND AT THE PE IFAX. 
have had the none $ ' supply- 
TON a SONS which so many acres 
Sa are Sa tle jike benutital Park a me mts 2 
t Sydenham, an the People 3 
rat po much admired at Syd 
jetter hasbeen received, | 
Pi raster ae Horticultural i Feen 2l, acon Street, 
London. 
pave already made trial of yor ur Lawn Grass Seeds, a 
say 
allon s. per bushel. Quan: 
et a cree o jen 3 bushels, or 60 lbs. 
Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establish- 
ENTLEMEN, i, COMPANIES PLANT- 
D THE TRADE. — 
a large and 
and Simi, 
ndition n tor sii eiife remo Ket 
ca, 14 to 2 feet, full of flower buds, 70s. per 100 
+0 54 feet, large bushy —— pt per me 
Bf bushy parae 6s. per doz 
7 100s. dom 
oo 
glish, 4 to 5 fect, fine, oeda 
4 to 5 fee feet, ta, full of Piinge, 30s. per dozen. 
ie! of foliage, 60s. per dozen 
Negi ork, 21s. per dozen. 
can be supplied by eee keen 
ral 
anD GODFREY ie to offer the follow- 
ing desirable Plants :— 
stout and well furnished, never in pots, 
— to 2 feet high, by the 1000. 
ficent specimens, from 3 to 8 ft. hi 
aden, 23 and 4 feet high, most beautiful plants, 
gy on je bes O ume dara 
every wW: ect specimens 
of Lebanon, 3, 4, 5, yee 
rinian J 8 t 
insig asia, 1, 2 siete up to 6 und 8 fest 
è 6, erty rpc high 
2, and mare ean much wide ; all 
most ‘beautiful 
ce rth ve 
ae 
ais on the Irish and Gom- 
ee eed 
Dell incon 
g Yew, worked on ireen td 
2 feet 
ori ben for hedges, 4, 5, 6, and 
quantity; mothing an ek- 
; mmy are of large | Ditto for 
“seed 
; “hee A ity, 
PSS 
and 
that they have proved the best we hive Araugairia imbricata, 3 
emwdow: 
| Ditto for Cemeteriesand 
OR ewe e 
LARGE EVERGREE NS, 
A, ed = nd ie odolny invite iiion 
LAR which 
ocd yews reine wis on 
ted, ai e wit! 
have Son: constantly s transplan balls of | 
at thus ing safety in rem rod i Seat bh are 
erate, 0: Sp liostion. Inspection invited 
‘Abies canadensis, 6 to 7 fi Phillyrea, 4 to 6 ft. 
» pte oe to 8 ft. Picea Pinsapo, 34 ft 
Mo N T t ore Pinus austriaca, 4 ft. 
yy Morinda, £ to nha , Ayacahwite, 6 to 8 ft. 
r-vitæ, of sorts, 3 to6 ft. » Cortesi, 6 to 7 ft. 
Box. of sorts, 3 to 5 5 ft. » excelsa, 6 to 10 ft 
Berberis dulcis, 4 to 5ft. » ‘insignis, 6 to 8 ft 
sg ee white and yellow, „  Uambertiana, “to 7 ft. 
> acrocarpa, 5 ft. 
Cedar, ur, 9 ego ti hA » monticolor, 3} ft. 
4 i 0 ft., S onspelliensis, 4 ft. 
+ Of Lebanon} sy largest » pineaster, 4 to 5 ft. 
Cedrus africanus }and finest| » pyrenaica, 24 ft. 
» Deodara | stockinthe| » iniana, 6 ft. 
country. re nila } 6ft. 
ómeria japonica, 6to 8 ft. ” 
apt green, teres ,8tosft. |» nivea(Snow Pine), 3 ft 
a varies ated 8408 ft, | Taxodium sempervirens, 6 to 
PE Hre A 406 ft. stems| 8 ft. 
Kra common, 4 ft. Yews, common, 4 to 8 ft. 
Portugal, 4 4 to 6 ft. j$ golden, 3 to 4 ft. 
i tandards, 5 » Irish, 4 to 6 ft. 
t06 ft. ste Cheshuntensis, 4 to 6 ft. 
WEEPIN' GT ‘TREES ix very great variety. 
aang VERGREENS, CON: IFERA, roi of smaller sizes than the 
bove, in 500 species and varieties. [ varieties. 
" DECIDUOUS TREES and SHRUBS in 500 species and 
(an unrivalled collection), Standards, 18s. 
and upwards; Dwarfs, 6s. per ‘doz en and upwards. 
(See separate Catalogue). 
poiki CLIMBING fee large collection. 
RICAN PLANTS; 
AMERICA TS iene hy Kalmias, Rhodo- 
dendrons, nice compact vant well Cog with bloom. 
ot reas in [ Apricots. 
FRU Pe: aches, ena and 
boo ò mm ring ye following, cm tow to 
be vem peed 
of all ;afa ton Ba or 
on the naire: at'any London terminu: 
Cheshunt, Herts. 
HE PLYMOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL 
fine 
‘ished plants. (Geos ed atig Dacian a) 
p e ire packages free to ‘London ; 
jpwards placed 
IMPLEMENT, and sags _COMPANY arno 
a jure in ca wing seeds genuine and 
‘oF 1857 :— 
ae 
SWEDES, eer + d. 
The Plymouth Swede .. E Ge 
Skirvings .. is #4 . 0 97 
Ashcroft < 6 s. 020 
Purple Top mi ee 0 9 
s. r Ta 
Taing’ ay TS ia | 
Fettere pee ee} 
Rivers’ Stubble AD S 
‘Grant’s Pine Applè par B 
COMMON TURNIP. va 
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# os rye BO 
. $3 ere ER. 
. r “ 44 vá core EE, l 
é è T uE | 
ak ..9d.to1 0 
ve et CA O 
Price per bushelowapplication. 
x MANGELS. 
Tong Red... - m 
Long Yellow j ih ae éi pi é AEI 
@x Hom ~ 3 ie MS Seat T ze m1 0 
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ees ie 
Se E 
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at the pun as ‘been observi a 
ing fine on tind 885 | OSSéSS Serling an merit, al of w 
be depended upon as correct ton 
Per'doz. & œ. d. 
Apples, standard and half-standara we si 18 0 
Pe Dwa oe ie ak . 29d 
r cutback EREE E 
jas oh f. .. 243.'to1 10 0 
Apricots, dwarf Moien H. 16s, to 0 
gry standard .. 3 aa 18 0 
dwarfm: aiden 12 0 
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Currants, Black He 7 p d 
»  'Ogãen’s bi fy D 
x long: Shta red Datch ao 
” ort-bunched red Dutch D 
$ ze red G tape o 
» large Cherry red Kd 
» Victoria or r Raby Castle, very fine large yea | p 
2 Wilmot’s Mise! Grape 6D 
| pi Big v 
5 'ox’s oa aiioe. i 0 
jiy Knight’s sweet red ` 2 
xge red 0 
Figs, of most Dee’ kinds, 2s. Gd. € 
Gooseberri 0 of nah ape Borishi wni name (ond 
Daa ted for ot flavour, 30s. per 100 .. © 4 0 
Medlars, Peer Bs. 6a 
Peaches and Nectatines, A dant ee: Il. Iés.to 2 2 0 
Pears, dwarf maiden +3 . DI D 
* trainell .. s.to 116 D 
ve raat tre Quince stocks “Dis D 
» pyramidal trees, on S 
ER dwarf maiden « O32 D 
ned %.'to 116 D 
tadeg atid 
astolf “true” (as ori sont out 
aes Re t ri ay 010 0 
ma Belle de Fontenay | » 28 0 
” white w 2B 0 
” M im Bonum wt oe 
Carter's Prolific 0o 6D 
New morthi fruiting, “perado 0% 8 
Vines from eyes, in pots, = ‘according to age 30s., 
42s, =s mat ns rE 8 0 0 
Filberts 0 6 9 
ARAGUS AND SHAK 
YOUELL ži To. Medias aano Steak, sf ~~ See? 
it at the ioa aes af 
“ASP. GIANT, tivo years ia sw i 
s 6 oo tg AGRE 4 
RHUBARB.—Myatt’s Victoria, Myatt’s Linnwus, Mitchell's 
strong roots, 8s. rn} bol 
‘Hawke’s'Chai ‘Rhubarb, Ds. dozen. 
Earr iy. ‘Globe and Pine Apple 4s. per-dozen, 
orders of 2. and 3 red Carriage Free to 
upwards are delivered 
Tandon Manchester. Newcastle, and Hull, aswell as toany 
way Station within 150 milesof the Nursery. 
1m , Great Tarn of Nee 
ICE PLANTS, 
Yours ie CO. ‘to wee annin yao 
Spr eget ‘strong, ‘h grown ‘plants: 
De bandenmaat at nti, ie 
andon oa flower buds, 12s. per-dozen. 
= fine strong ae plants, -= per dozen. 
nt Side tk of the anew kins 
Oois, i 
P bierpye for glasbieuiee, 1S to 185. 
erns an varie g 5 
Greenh par per Steis inchs fo for 5l. ; 50do,,-2l. 108. 
Carnations, tree or perpetual flowering, a aspieridid collection o! of 
wae the best kinds, 428. perdoz. 
erarias, the best of the new varieties of 1857, 0s. $0158. p. doz. 
Cyclamen persicum ree flowering plants, 12s,.p.dez. 
f ee 2s, Sects be Gard: iChron. Jan. 28, - 
ilies latest 
“yond 
rdand Gwarf ao. Ao. 9s. ‘to '12s. per'dez.5 
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Spice 4 agit eo 
za TE Be j 
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Pies D. 
è. ss os 5 rate feed 3 
RIRE = sc 2 OF 
CLOVERS. 
Beene 9d.and 0 10 
‘sd. and 0 9 
Tod. and 1 0) 
ra ees et 
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a BD 
vaT. 
per bushel 12 0 
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0 
0 
0 
0 
2 0 
yards, evergreen ‘Tse. per bush. 
The best mixtures of | wires Byers, ae ns, 
and Fescue ‘Grasses for 1, 2, or or Haya | 
=f : nt ae Rae 
Se ra a 
[eens above Bl will be’ 
Railway Station in 
f iHoliyhocks, frst- STE OE TE 12s, per Box, 
Pansies do. 
Per Tsk, ‘of Bhokebencts, Ls pordoxen. 
do. Be. 
new varieties, 
Phioxes, a sauna 70 of the newest ard hantisome virieties 
of this much admired tribe, 9s. perdozen. 
