NOVEMBER 6, 1858.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. sil 
z KER axr WILLIAMS to! A) PAUL axp SON recom EARLY CUC an 
ate that theirNEW PRICED Å. the following Twelve NEW enes intir mom arare d ones ARTER’S EARLY CHAMPION C CUCUMBER, 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of Exotic Stove, | been selected from several thousands of seedlings. E stoc > price 20s. per oz., to ad in any quantity of J. rie 
sod and Hardy Ferns, Miscellaneous Stovi Mie of een oe mds is this year greatly ex xtended tl th mts are | Warrk, Seed E Establishment, 181, High Holborn, London, W.C, 
Plan A utat. 
per) y ah mk- Eae ‘Aud = strong, w a BETEY re r EARL F TEA 
Roses, sey Èn ni eas, RISEIS (Paul).—Purple, silvery edges, flower of x 
pes aranea bn Cactuses, &e., is now. published, and form, spike close ji = 5 o| VAAITE’S DANIEL ¢ O'ROURKE PEA; the earliest 
See post free on, ap A apication Paradiso Nursery, | GENERAL HA VELOOK (Paul). —Bright ruby ‘scarlet, Pewin vie mata 
‘eters’ and Horns way, London, N. colour of fart ny Inh K close spike and-a BABLE BAPOLEON ; a Blue Wrinkled Marrow Pea, as early 
und smooth flower of perfect shape .. 10. 6) a 
NDISH begs to nee his friends and the e p í 
3 INST AD ie bar's Mine Stoc of tha” folly wie Chote a MEMORIA ag hy riipi maroon, large, good m ge = EUGENE ; a White Wrinkled Marrow Pea, as early 
eich he cat offer at E a pme FRET S o pree mad airnet OSSIAN (Paul).—Crimson shaded wih Sinon 5 Yemark- on application of J. G. Warre, Seed Esta, 
BERBERS oo JAPONICA a bd: n able alike for substance, closeness, and symmetry, viistnent, bi ig Holborn, Loridon, W. C. — 
r BRMEDIA, 1s 6d. to Se. 6d, each, or 19%. tol SPAS e good 10 OPÆOLUM TRICOLORUM. ee 
INT gar LADY (Pau Saat a and blush i in enii 
a r da large smoot lower, o substance 5 
sEABERIS DARWINI, fine plants; 12 tò'15 inches ‘high and’! PLUTARCH (Paul) i >oma ed = al 
10 
smooth, 
well oe dla with flower buds,, Is. 6d. to POUR PRE NOIR (Paul)- or purplish ‘n maroon, i, large ; 
te 
2 = 
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Se 
t W: T SHAW beg to offer teres. ¢ fi 
BULBS of the above at 1s. 6d. 
Camellias, well set via flow ee 30s. ei pome na upwards, 
Indian bomen 12s. to 18s. doz 
y. 
lants, in $-inch pots, 6s. sper ‘dozen. 
H Calco). in oh pots, 6s. per dozen. 
Cinerarias, 5s. per 
Erica Willmoriana, in b-inch patana 9s, to 12s. per dozen. 
Kalosanthes, of sorts, 9s. per d 
Aphelexis humilis, 68. per sone, 
Chrysanthemums, of pra 6s. per dozen. 
St, Teen 5 Diuen Emna =e. 6. 
aor 
. ED 
a on meets sensy ry ~R kinds, art geod mg er ye 
ROUS LANTS.— ayy oy new oo aM ease kinds. VER onto et is )- ke AET O ©, large fat flower, 10 
anti petr R D’BLISE.—The most benitift! of all earns 
te Ten Be ~ 
con ek pandanm y. isdan white, petals thick, edges smooth, 
all the newest and b best varieties, both Standards VITRU gancd go (Pati). —-Piis, large flower, of perfect form 
i ih tabard bot ni; especially rich cok aoi Laon stig . ae 5 
Speen: lash and erim parae flo ae ` 
SPREA oe eee gary comer rifle pened flowers in|, ™ io Conant on -r 12 rs Joeman ay is i; good 
‘ies, 9s. per dozen and- upw: m 
alai ly, The? th homer = withstand fo hee amount of frost penn 1% and oe 6d, ‘oe i peed the ra finest, colours sepa- 
cha m iir mam ES rate, pee packet of 1 For further particulars see 
— e ay wiilished. 
ikinds, from 5s. to. 10a, 64. each. ame A a Shs ts Herts, 
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ceoeoacnoqeweoaaos?se 
ATERER he GODFREY oe renee me 
the following eto ge ee te pete 
—_ aa pian , true, 
1 g4 radagi- vedio 
. per 1000 Cherries, 35s. dit 
A PAUL a xv SON Suvite “itention to the follow- 404. por Crabs, 308. to 40s. iin 
s] earplum, 40s, per Pears, 50s, ditto 
. ing facts s inreferonco totheir position at the Rose Show: 
Tee lso tho following MAIDEN A geia} TREES, which are true 
> Ali 
GLENDINN ING a a state that the Fol- 
wend NEW PLANTS are now being sent out ina fine 
coer ochin — 
eer aoa“ 634.0d, | Carnation-flower’dPeach21s.0d 
Frede aes ce pega Y. f 
7 
during the oa Dani 
Pes 12 al Bol tanio Society, 10 Roses in poi tò name, and of ve 
= See key Palace i 1 ditto s Cherries Plum ms Ncctarines 
irons peee Cut Roses os it Beres cache! Apricots 
1s ak Hill, Woking, 8 
Jame 10. London ntti Society, 50 Cu Rosia Ist Prize| ea v YERS 
ý ” ” Sadun tna Roses = age 2d Prize boons AND t 1 THE BORDERS IN 
e 24- ditto .. = r 
es, Figs, Plums, Pears, and A The above sed val Botan HE UNDERSIGN ED Ber apai to intimate 
an be supplied in the Aemnees ane om 7 a gentleman's n = P me ie gel 4 cai o nie ei Prize to thé a p Gentry, and the Public that _ 
Srnencisvare pre ta nee tr lortioultural Society's] July 1; Grand National Rose Show, Collection of Laporta DUTCH and other FLOWER Bot 
WINES FROM EYES. This season. the stock posan faut 4 
= and remarkably fine, with well-ripened wood, from’ 
$ feet, and includes’all the very beat new and old varieties: 
CEDRUS DEODARA.—This nursery coni 
tae socks of this highly. ornamental tree, win toe Aeey 
all transplanted last prow ~d this meee their 
mfe removal certain. -may btained in any quanti 
immis inches to 10 feet > = 
S OOA This is undoubtedly the best of all 
, bein, foe le of more meee than either 
the Deodar or Li may beo ed from 18 inches 
” ” ” ee -é a) - “neo 
” ” » Collection of Moss Roses. . glasses, oes 
” a” Ditto Tea & Noisette Roses. 2d Prize (four separato rate colours: 
Ditto of Gallica Roses .. 2d Prize ope r Thol Tul mag i 
July 7: Stamford welt Society, 24 Out Roses 1st Prize | on ouble white sweet-sc 
Sept. 8. ts mer eps 50 Cut . lst Prize Seated Joma, on = ae vA 
The ned t i are 5 offered, strong Porista. 
health; irriki ee “180. to ie d eso prizo standards, ne from Co. Seedsmen and 
128. to 18e. e UE dwarfs or dw arf standards: For paran ae abn Tomon De aTa ra 
farther particulars. and information on ny 
Descriptive Cat San mb st published, and and furnished post avery 4 
on application. —] 
ROSES. FORE EXHIBITION. Z 
on of other Ornamental Evergreen Shri jabs and WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. LEXANDER "CAM MPBELL à AND p SONS, NURSERY- 
size, especially deserving an inspection by those A ; 
web a aboni planting ornamental grounds. TM. WOOD axp SON will have much pleasure in sane Ponsers to His 3 og the Bash of Belinton 
Ciee Nursery.—Nov. 6. nounce to their: numerous Customers and the Publ 
PLANTS, FRUIT TREES; ETG. jrah thee DESCRIPTIVE PRICED ‘CATALOGUE. of ROSES, 
j axp H. BROWN will forward any of at 38. 6d. to 5a. poor PELARGONIUMS, HOLL DURE CINERARI CAR- 
M aomas iggen | lie a pln he por dae SOR eon iw AE aaie 
asoiy pants, per do Sate 8 0 he n aa at 12s. to 18s. per dozen. wt hd pe sources aad oo ; 
E a rosta, well s ow AEren = 9 lin plants presented to es ee E will be found tocontain a full col ch me above 
Dakap kneri TLU Balms por dogs). 8 Ol OETIuLIAM WOOD an D SON. The stock i 
oneofa name » 10 6 D is: par- 
BR including searlet, white and rose iz. o W rad lary fine and heat, ad apt > a pavo just rt 
hardy scarlet Rhododendrons, 1 to, 2 feet, per doz. 12. 0 a herent as å General $ 
Fine white Rhododendrons, per doz... 0 ae 
fine hardy Magnolias, one ofa sort.. ~. ©.. 10 0 Warehouse, 
S@dwarf Roses on their own roots;in.variety .. 0 20, 
sadhalt dnd; Roses, superb-sorts; per doz. 12s. to 15s. pots e market, alike 
ge eta Porto dost x a ea a Cai, sampio wr ane 
12 Cameilias; well set, first-rate sorts. .. .. .. 30 0 maae aiidata Drion Howe ;| may now be bad EN SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1658. 
Bohne Sree heres ents oneofasort..... +» 40° 0| Fine Standards .. <. 18s: z NEW GA SEEDS, GROWTH 1858. 
beautiful species, good ts, doz.. E 40: 0. ~ Dwarfs: re ; : bax. git 
2€ choice Ericas, one of a sor, im amall pots er Es E and Noisettes | Poe a= 
Hyaeinths and other Bulbs for foreing, good and cheap: |. gma Toses ABs to 308. 
Vis Ke 
in 
i Roses without na: 
and dwazf Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums; Caas oa ais ditto 
ditto rai 
and Cherries, 2s, 6d. each, or 253. per dozen. Perpetual Da A y A ts forforcing 24s- UTTON anp ‘SONS are now to execute 
bia = =P semen of ‘all ‘the above, grown and ‘trained espe: ts presente w a eee nato for oar- S orders for all kinds of GARDEN a and can war- 
Fine pot culture, 18s. per dozen. sage Wools Nursery. M Sussex. —_— them genuine. š 
Gooseberries, Currants; and Rasp erries, 3s. z” dozen: - fe val Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading.—Nov. 6. 
Medlars, r iaa Walnuts, and Mulbarriesy each, CA 
s -shelled, Red and Cob Nuts, 3s, per dozen. x ANR S 
Vines from eyes, and layersin pots, 2s. “bea | oan 
: years ele distribution, 
lige: of O: tal Troos and Rvergreen Shrubs pete free upon 
Saeed ew teh London- BaP ht ov Vantage of a most sup UTTON’S AUTUMN CATALOGUE is now ready, 
? ID DODENDRON “ DUSES oa uch which, pori Phaps, vi noh elsewhere to tobe met Pesada gether S marite» ‘will be sent nt post free free ona 
OF WILTON.”—The best and hardiest. Rhododendron in weer a fine clima basen, Reading: 
Sareea this variet; jis en em ge ron a 
a beautiful oli ~ at the ma an : p 
ie gree, of a Tener aa e sigan Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
ie SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1858. 
flower. is a, rie! rene Set 
„of large size, and.v y, Sood form boinn ah 
Bolly Heres 
Folly from the foliage: Tt is: hte ee see cans coe 
* a Toe potent mgs anon a a MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
killed. possesses a Moxpax, Nov. 8—Crystal maast he 
ca ler Tuxspat, Z pot Stoke Newingtom ditto fti 
DNESDAT;, —" E 
Tuunspar, r Aea iid oe pierces ik F 
other 
rain he in flow e late—a eng 8 much 
m còtoured as other 
“bytlie late frosts and cold winds. It numerous 
has been exhibited atthe U: TREN of anold tree by 
obtained a first class pain hitan end Fo perior to Roses on their ownt Ts it possibl to judge of age “it 
Seta oe ec 2 Exorutor ‘of the ‘ise We Ceci a ication, ‘The. Trade. supplied. on | its cient? e do not mean os > for 
and. feel it will. © | advantageous P da PP E Be ak 
eI are mone iS. foun irti ie ad Quince Stock prark Karierna pang ditto; fine Standard instance, mariin t A is in à point 
Senaldwealle: sodu a eee to the size eps Cherries, Pinms, Moorpari Apricots. A | Wit a century vk That a 
tat is great, early orders: are taken. As: the ri see. feet; Dit — which seems to us worth inves ra 
Diss. the Signing Neperynen il tenia ren ged Baad 4 foot: npon | tolerably. exact Dae n sushvas remain 
A n otii ear Fona T O: ee ti rings r 
Bee BO Honiara E Sr Bt John’s Wood, London. E aap sun oe = has besoin hollow, iz well Tt 
; Jackson & Son, Kingston, Surrey. standing tross, trees, whose wondering sof course canal 
‘The’ Trade de spied on t = t Morecombe, xamined, and it G den that we would 
made pa Unknown. propa ents. fE ir aay mht Fay B im orders direct aS 
h Paia to dana ta E ny arti The only way of arriving at a certain conelu- 
Brook, Broughton, Manchester, | address, prico 
