526, 1858 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. i 5n 
the peasantry from the glens s of TE MAGNIFICENT BER pEr NEW DAHLIAS, ET ett 
a fs sheep from its ee shat eno Belli, and Seta japonia and = meme Ch eg LL anp B AYLEY Bradshaw 
on o J dı , Manch 
ey w pira hei te ag ing tamed. ephalotaxus Fortuni, | eis NEW DAHLIAS of 1887 at 10s. "per doz dozen, -n ont 
in fact al herp wli 8. to 38. 6d. ea and the best varieties z ~ r years Yer doron 
ay in the autumn | Orders for any of the hy ‘will ia man refully attended to by PHLOXES, fine s 
n may for N Aye a ariction ae 
tof“ ge ing,” Mr. tae AE ia my see abe Pa ee ed Ae oe hi upon ap pelleted, 
ing extent of deer forests PLA 
jmenem d important results to GODWIN « offers the following Sew nee ae. a rr iine e TUM PENDUL TIS VARIEGATIS.’ 
the retired habits of the deer it is | iie aa nr gales penta poA, SPER | RS. P. a. AD J. PERRY . N R inform 
increase that all human | Beauty of Castile | Beauty of Denton | Bishop's Purple | "thet paiva hat the ao will 
far as ible m their | Cherut Cynthia | Cyclops | in eiat T arly m AET as they will ‘bee 
propagation of them involves Eelips ne Eki Shaftesbury nce! I pent n Beauty | A eee Plate will be sent with each order. 
population from the country | Kitty Tyrrell | Lady Hav aiden | Lady Seymour | e—Standards, and Half Stan: , 428, each. 
t thus th as a direct check upon | Leviathan | Lillian Mary | Loch Katrine | ri — ae — ETAN EN 
of the population; an when it does not Tid Macaulay | Miss Nobio” | Mire manne NEW SCARLETS GER ANIU mts be nary out in May) 
the entire expatition of the people it involves | Sir J. Outram | Suns | Topsy | PAULINE (PERRY). 
and vice from the will Per eh pact, dwarf habit, D ap closer than that of Tom 
a eoe ‘Mages with a people whose previ ae Nomar Shen. | qram, e R trusses of brilliant scarlet flowers. 
5 r NI ce 3s. eac e Nursery, Banbury, June 26. 
f “s gnit them for the kind of work Sa tan in towns, GODWIN hat Kent pleasures m ofr aes follow- | NEW TIC FERN, 
“ such work is demand. he progress of F e ing tah PETUNIAS, at NEPHRODIUM MOLLE, variety CORYMBIFERUM. 
ise = arded in man reellaberdl Alba Sup Flora Named and described in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 22, 
is likewi y “a y 22, 1858 
erent management these deer Magnifica Queen of the Crimsons OBRT bar te now prepared pply, at 15s. each, 
ee : Queen of the Whites urp: rise se & White Perfection bli id 
maintain the population former! å PEE RTE -established profusely cres 
heir straths an hae but by plants of f this beautiful : new TERTA which he possesses 
t their straths Sie See Messrs. E. G. Henderson & Son’s New Double Varieties at — stock. The crests at ne ints of the fronds are very 
increased cultivation, and from the ls. 3d. nahy 5s. the set :— large and dense, ond often. as as the fronds themselves. 
cape of stock to which we Pet and Hesperus | Maid of Kildare As Ski is evergreen and attains fully 3 fecti in height, it will form 
a much larger population would b ral Havelock - Red Cross Banner r5 a. raya and distinct a as a specimen, both for 
l sets, 10s ibition an ration, an doubt be a welcome 
and maintaine fe ee and e p ae SE ed Brysihetest Sheff eld. | addition to every collection of Green’ ria and Stove Ferns. 
Besides the loss of population a oo e NEW CHRYSANTHE : molle itself is a capone greenhouse Fern: there i 5 the ere- 
uantity of the staple food of the people. MUMS ; 
iedialarece q Siesta oF li é land 7 orf rly F. GODWIN offers trong Paaie ee oe oyog 
s A NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS, at ni— 
Boc ani ng ARGE FLOWERED A EERE A will at once satisfy every . 
wants of the home population were annually ex-| Admirable Aimée Feriere Augustine The customary discount to the trade. Price per dozen on 
umbers to meet the demand of our| Constantine Louisa Louis Bonamy ana, oom Carriage paid to Deaton Post-office Orders on 
brethren in the sou o this extent,| Madame Leo ba Hero Progne ‘oot’s Cray Nursery. Foot’s Cray, Kent, S.E. 
> Ter a eG ete OT a 
nati es less self-supporting than Ponrose Vanter MSs, PARKER, bom WILLIAMS Tap io 
and we must look elsewhere to meet the| Eliza Coute Bugene Laujaulet j Madame Chalonge | and DESCRIPTIVE Ca’ TALOGUE of Ex otio Orchids, aa 
The supplanters of these flocks—the deer— ayer Molinie Po tye me Senti M. eono Dutour Greenhouse, and Hardy Ferns, Miscellaneous Stove, ” Green- 
„i ben of Rta saana i Serai PEE Salam ea a Ha Plants, Variegated and Ornamental foliaged 
view, so that there is no compensating supply for the | Best older toe os. per dozen ; 40s. per 100 vet ers, Roses, Rhododendrons, Indian Azaleas, 
Gloxinias, Fuchsias, Cactuses, &¢., is now published, and 
oe When a proprietor converts a large Pe TT as Ge AE ET oe per 100. will be forwarded post free on application. 7 
i eine nt em fh a T a A n 
-A NDROMEDA FORMOSUM (TRUF). — Strong 
bustle ive business, uld otherwise FUC HS IAS A NDEOMEDE EORMOND (TRUE). — 
A $ w ts of the above utiful bette eve Piss 
tutanilly do, he now seeks stagnation and stillness—he EF GODWIN has a fine stock of the ‘undermentioned Pd Bebe Sing g 
arts solitude and isolation, and yer a ope recon e two sets of NEW FUCHSIAS, in healthy plan eed may: de ae nb. and Tepe = S10 in ho, Girone 
sion of the country into the desolate unting- | essrs. E. G. Henders 28, eas, selected plants, 12s. and 18s. per doze 
Freund that it was a t d yea $ rere a a Sea igo te ho T single pe strong, fit for working, 
The topics we have above touched upon, SN Prince Frederick William of Masaniello 188 tor Sean, ath the hs A. Stk. a hpne Coe Saa 
| MKay’s ce, pertain perhaps more to the political Rose of Castille Orders above 40s. delivered carriage free at railwa 
economics the agriculture of the State. We "Se W. Rollisson & Sons’ set at 1s. 6d. each :— italien i: the kin ngdom, 8 Sanya 
take leave of his little treatise hoping that tah tr he’ tae. | Proa. Alice and Zingara (\ENUINE TOBACCO PAPER. — Nurse rserymen 
pursi ursuit ri de eer veh grouss ny elve varieties for 12s. supplied with the above, made from the pure juice, at 
next autumn, to a Nurseries, Sheffield. 10d. per lb. by B. Baxter, Messrs. Jackson aa Sonn Lady 
ra a a into t ondition, resources, and | NEW AND CHOICE VERBENAS, FUCHSIAS, &c., 1858. | Lane, Leeds, to whom Post-office Orders 
pele the large rg heretic Nanaia Tay I tigger or begs to offer | wie uomine which payable. i = PARE 
MEAL: of our island, in the t of e a great impro R 
M'Kay takes so lively an a VERBENAS. — “Lady. Havelock, Lard acaulay, Earl of AP Y (Foreman to Messrs. Ivery & Son, 
Shaftesbury, Mrs. Noble, Eclipse, RS Sennen’: Prince been 
———eeem__-_ Frederick of Prussia, Cyclops, Sir J. Outram, Eastern Beauty, | Agen Siye aa e ak Ao ace h ea 
Misc laneous. Prima Donna, Caractacus, Psyche, Carlos, Miss Hanmer, Mrs. | by smoking three pihta in succession, which he offers to the 
Royal Agricultural Co Vege Th ee : a oe ington, on em a uty of Castile, at 1s. each; or the pol in 4 1b. packets, 6s. each. Trade rice will be furnished - 
_ tion of this institution was ought t a close on Thurs- “Smith's splendid white-corolla’d FUCHSIA Princess of Prussia, (mca ver or Tostimonials Berson April 24, ioe aes. a 
ube ve when ae e following adent obtained 3s. 6d. ; ditto iA ies Mika 38. 6d. N.B. Al coders & be accompanied with a Post- office 
Soh iploma, a idh e thereby members and Havel rian Coat e crimson PETUNIA of the season, General | payable to Henry APPLEBY, Dorking, £ 
TT he best two pending PETUNIAS of the season, Queen of UMIGATORS 4s., in conjunction wit C >S 
| Bee se ead, Middlesex. iis Whites and oh te of the Crimsons, at ls. 6d. each ; all the PATENT BLOWER, are the most effective instrument 
and 
Barnes, Surrey. set free b; Smoking Plants estroying the Greenfi; f Blower 
¥ Thomas H. Foden, Sculshaw Lodge, Knutsford, Cheshire. "Rll the best FUCHSIAS of last season 6s., which, in ion as r, may be used for lighting 
e shall next hpo ive the names “of those students Henny May, The Hope Nurseries, aur: Bedale, Er or reviving fires. Either of the above forwarded on receipt of 
who headed the E I Post-office Order. —CLARK w 
i eral examination lists, PLANTS FOR GROWING UNDER THE SHADE OF TREES, | P°St-° & Co., 15, Gate Street, London, W.C. 
Soup BY IRE NETTING for GAME, POULTRY, and 
> 
hate Notices to Correspondents OHN tet age T SERYMAN, Bagshot. — PHEASANTRIES, &c., by improved machinery. 
Axo: R. Mr. Osler, of Yarmouth, has take BERBERIS JA A | BERBERIS BEALI. Illustrated Catalogues sent free.—T P. Ha 
3 for a new fish manure, which, Ju arini ‘trom Alea beget Pars rece INTERMED Manufacturer, 27, Dale End, Birmingham. _ : 
alysis, likely to be a very efficient, though whether | These kable for their magnificent foliage, the sweet ARDEN WATERING ENGINES, PAIL MA- 
fertiliser we cannot tell. It is offered in | Scent of their yer and the a, of their large fruit. 
avery y actin, 
tere forms, either coarsely or finely powdered, retaining | SKIMMIA JAPONICA.—This beauti tiful lant fruits in a CHINES, CONSERVATORY PUMPS, and GREEN- 
rorot W] f the fibro shrub 
$ throughout som t e fi state than any other Ikn , and its numerous nouae SYRINGES, with all the latest Improvements, 
Structure of dri P üs Aria the | bunches of bright red berries borne ‘all a ear roun anufactured only by. the Pate = 
- Ranlting manure is a dry powder, Which retains all | C TAXUS FORTUNI, Mas. —Although RICHARD READ, 
fr A aipa of the material in a form convenient | both forms of this Giant Yew sueceed very well in the full 35, REGENT (CCADILLY, London. 
Use, and whose aj ce and sensible properties make | 32 , their fine foliage is never ag comme ea when growing "ai ri s sent post-free. 
qiulteration almost oe mane since every one could judge under the shade of other trees. herto our gardens have ING for WATERING 
himself, gece cee and smell, of its genuine | been but se web gio with Bate for the purp pose above- A ° or 
te and refuse of agreat fishi rt will | named ; these offered will be found great acquisitions GARDENS from 2d. per foot A INDIA-RUBBER TUB- 
waste hit 
& sie hal without risk fs wie , and | They may be ie rchased f 28. a — hoa tye T upwards, Se a 
t additi to a fishing ad Berberis intermedia, the lowest price 
obtain a certa and ait. deai Test MeN e2 E g 
T t. 
Roses, Spreaders, Union Joints, &c. eanta aol Fountain. 
ets made in e v: Solid i 
thers unsaleable fn the establishment of manufactories | NEW FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, AND PETUNIAS, &c., 
n G P ia- E a 
(OS ech op tn NNA eon 
the enie annie Rot prudently be, commenced. Yarmouth, ENRY WALTON, , Edge End, Marsden, near | 94, Goswell Road, a near the Angel, Islington, London, E.C. 
fom Lowestoft to Aldborough, offers e inert oast Burnley, cashire, begs to offer the following new Please notice the sre : 
Such a manufact; + emi re 700 bo: vantage for | plants at the Pemore prices annexe: RE ae ATERING CARDE 
60 tons each. They ik ff ‘ee ats, from 25 to | ° FUCHSIAS.—British ge Governor General, G uiding Star, d 
of broken e ar Sk anat aE eran tons | Kitty. Tarral, Masknisllo; oss, of Prussia, Prince Frede- L. HANCOCK'S NDIA-RUBBER HOSE-PIPES 
besides the waste of 400 Sokos $ i me l. 2s. per ton; | rick William of Pruss sg (Sr e Sea, Rose of Castile, aeg poa e any size S strength for connecting to Cisterms 
from 500 to 700 tons of herring scales, paleo ae rt and Striped Perfection, Lion d aon stars Rival Wonderful, Striped or r Wate rass Taps, Jets, Spreaders, and com- 
RUE large p on of BE ios. taining gaen Epean Gem of Merriott, Princess A EURA s. 6d. | plete fted t to: the Hose. Apine Price List on app! 
% bd ton. is ind a et and ‘obtainable for | each ; s. per do: rob Varieties of 1 dee 9e. | and orders by Post promptly attended to. Pe el 
aes of dog fish and others, ent of the w kotor whinge PE en JAMES S TaN E Hancoox, V Siae India Rubber Mana- 
% account is taken, yet tah? aro. caught r fod, of which | ° y—ERBENAS.—Beauty of Denton, Beauty of Castile, Cherub, | factory, Gavel Road, London 
, E.C. 
hi ry e Washi 
$ 'ynthia, Domvilleana, Isabella, Prince Frederick William, Fire Engine Hose, Brewers’ Hose, India 
if the fishers cat ate Supply hag e | Kitty Tyrrell, Lilian Mary, Loch Katrine, Miss Bre _ , Sun. | for Joints, and articles for scientific purposes made to to order. 
errings at Lowestoft that at ETET Ro | Rite, Topay, Miss Hanmer, Mr eee Delian arac- | GUTTA PERCHA TUBING FOR WATERING GARDENS. 
farmers 
e fish 
tim: at Donna, Gold Striped Defi » Kel , 
ai dn 0d. per ton,” The | Sct Keins. Lady Havelock, Lord M acana Cyclon, HE GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY have the 
* ed; 
gu 7, fi i lowing 
Easte m Beauty, Earl Shaftesbury, Mrs. E ob pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of the fol 
eee) cae | Offal fish. Ouian, at ls. each ; or 9s. per dozen. Testimonial from Mr. J. FARRAH, Gr. 10 LETON. 
“4 5 9.62 PETUNIAS. Antigone, aao. Havelock, Hesperus, Red JALLAND, Esq., of Hol House, T bi 
e 64.72 | Cross Banner, Maid o nad ip towed Dr. andry White “I have had 400 feet of your Gutta Percha i u a g Noes 
nije 8.84 | Perfection, Prin alba Suprem Alice, | lengths of 100 feet each, with union joint, in use for the 
È š 8.86 | Prince Consort, Surprise aa Lewy and ti ad bedding g varieties 12 months for watering these gardens, and I fin it to answer 
by 1.46 | Queen of Crimsons and Queen of Whites, 1s. 6d. each ; better than anything I have ever yet tri 
per dozen. the water is very considerable, but this has not the slightest 
va 3.10 ACHIMENES.—Meteor, 3s. 6d. ; rosea magnifiea , 2s. ôd. ; | effect on the tubing. I consider this tubing to be a mosi 
+03 3.40 | Leighi, 3s. 6d.; Belmontei, 3s. 6d.; and Den nsis, 860d. : | valuable invention fer Gardeners, inasmuch as it enables us to 
FP SS WET pa hee bri Choice older kinds, inclu ding mee water our gardens in about one-half the time, and with o 
. 100. setniests cory ry 7s. 6d. dozen. Plants of the ‘above gt labour required.” 
Pee wag. aa ] olectioris ss post when the order amounts to 5s. an anufactured tta Percha Company, Patentees, 
by the Gu 
10. 9.24 serie ae AAH on rep lication, enclosing one stamp. 18, ees re City Road, —enagaaa and sold by their Whole- 
.92 11,22 | Post-office Orders payable at Nelson, De Hi reden, Lancashire. | sale Dealers in town and country. 
