DECEMBER 4, 1858. ] 
RDY SCAR 
l AMERICAN 
THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 877 
n London an 
m application $ inclosing oni 
= their ta, y% ra and aou 
sts may also be rs. J. May 
DENDRON 
llingto! coe 
———— TT a} aad , Woking, Surrey, 
o 
RERS CATALOGUE 
LET RHO ODODENDRONS AND 
PLANTS GENERALLY. 
AND CODEREN T PRICED and 
f the above beautiful 
Ss. 
OF UNRI- 
rgreens, &c. 
Co., Seeds- 
A ord Age DDT SCARLET AND OTHER CHOICE 
eee vet Exh hibited by him at the Royal Botanic 
mt -A nd. thd Oi Do 
Suen. 
This is recom 
nod accurate d 
PARK 
M E inform asi kha friendsand 
k, London, is publish 
for- | 
nded as a work of reference, as it | Fin 
Surrey, near the Sunning- 
ro way. 
PLANTS 
qua DBSURIFTIVE CATALOGUE of Exotic 
Hardy F 
iscellaneous 
house, and Hardy Plants, ee and Ornamental foliaged 
Roses, Rh 
Plants, Conifers, 
Beven Sisters’ and Hornsey Roads, Se A, = — 
i Ea tare ay —— oy ig 
15 named varieti 
of Seedlings from RA 
15 ditto from GANDAVENSIS, for 1l. 1s., 
of Gladioli 
— ramosus, an 
Anemones per 100, Mixed 
o Double, 10s. ; Mixed Sing le, 4s. ; pect 
handsome 
a 
ersian Ran: e PRICED Scarlet 
2s. ôd. POE, te 100. san ESORIPTIVE ED eo ig of 
GLADIO a de, sont fr free and Ln neh ge, 
“ AZALEAS 
fine varieties are now ready elivery 
val Bochety. 
CATALOGUE may be had upon applica- 
7587 -EARLY FLOWERS, 
Tai oon Tan uropa 
To =a Pe beg smal to 
bo gmap 
TO BRITI 
PPREDERICK ©., BROCAS has for 12 
Baad abot 000) Bran a and Ex Exotio spect 
had 
F. Y. B. is 
EEY Ei pend fe Aasi tkiadhey C dm Branica 
D eag = ap gren 
sets of the same, which include many 
complete sets are now ready ; and also small 
ls, or private ii eer Syren rg Ber at 
That the have 
other FLOWER BULBS of 
SH AND EXOTIC 
x i % : : P è 5 
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eRe 
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p: 
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fst 
YAL ALBERT ditto, 20s. 
ly to Mr. Myarr, Deptford. 
ARF A ‘consisting m: of Lord | mias, 
eei 
trons that their NEW PRICED 
Ore! 
wed wee og Market, 
gl r e E a ai 
Set N NEW Sigri mi whe CROCUS per 1 
rt ee 
ne INDICA — “ DISTINCTION ” 
“QUEEN or a kafari tert pe di ot 's).—These two 
See cae 
years devoted 
and has acen 
mens. He has also 
an 
souripliana of all the esteemed varieties. 
w ursery, Bagshot, 
ND 
FOR RAPID AND SAPE TRANSMISSION ABROAD. 
R, 7, East Indi 
Chambers, 
frui 
TO GRAPE GROWERS. 
BUSBY'S STOCKWOOD GOLDEN HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
ES VEITCH, JUN., 
p to call attention to this DELERDID SATR Taf which he is now sigan ie VINES at the 
e sS 
ted it an -Apri oe 
be 
will beauty ay 
n 
Fine rd = "Fin 10s. 
ial and see p prices to the Trade, varying with the ginti eis a on application. 
aving been so frequen’ 
Fine extra ag Vines, i = afana pts ‘it om ‘fruiting i in enna ith Ee ATE TE 30s.each 
trong d ees sey 
ts, wei Pest oer ned C Wii 
” 
y before the Public, J. V., Jun., doems it unnecessary to speak any further as to its 
gues oe is, gj ton tng happy to es en he has received the most satisfactory reports from those who have grown and 
sent season, which fully confirm all that has heretofore been said of it. 
offered for the above rape at the pee at ee Autumn Exhibitions of 1659, full particulars of which 
Kopah 
wnt? unced when the dates of the Sortpenee 
Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 8.W.— Deo. 4. 
hids, Stove, 
G 
on 6s. ; 
fot urban, 
at 21s. each. 
na md 
NISTS. 
N ROOTS for FORCING, Se. | Sar 
Pees s akon DEAE ane 10s.—Apply to Mr. W. MYATT, at 
MYATT’S VICTORIA 
sUTOMELUS RO RHUBARB. | LINNAEUS ditto. 
per 100. 
NEW CARDEN SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1858. 
pe pe pS 
~ 
CKS. 
| wun PERRY, Yvoreds m to Mr. Rivers, has 
Srp of healthy pete of the above for sale. If 
the selection of sone is left to W, P. the prices will be as 
ESTABLISHMENT. | follows :—30s., 248. and is per dozen; seeds saved from 
all the best sorts, i A i dea ls, ket. See case 
i 1 
AND SONS are now anda execute ~~ ENGLIS CROCUS, 
Sion ana 
orders wad kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and bre war- jou CATT EL i as i to offer a Sib o of the 
al 
rant them 
-|B Sockshire i Seod Establishment, Reading —Dec 4: |Y crocus, mi a ie h pa 
OSES ON THE MANETTI STOCK. ta tad Jolio ie Me eth tosh 
P. FRANCIS the finest Stock of Roses ry , 2. » per 100 
e on the Manetti Stock, The increased demand and the BCI ‘aah SIBERICA, 21s. per 100; 160s han K ro 
numerous testimonials in their favour from every part of the Nursery and Seed Establishment, Westerham 
ted eee establish the fact that they are, as cultivated AT SWEET, DOUBLE FLOWERING, 
even superior to Roses on their own roots both for WHITH RO ROCKET H HESPERIS 1 MATRON ALIS OD ODORATA 
—— The woe iy ROSE CATALOGUE on MAJOR. — and highly 
pon application. The Trade pram ee = Hy Ah p manian ne 
supplied on Fleas ma: arp the d 
Ark 
Stock of Dwarf Pyramidal Pears on Pear and j 
p E a RE ae memara d raap ald "POGATATOGUES of GENERAL STOCK pon 
and Dwarf-trained A ples, Cherries, Plums, M kA 
pat ant Nitin. one anton 
A fine large stock sit cena‘ e mal te ft. pani YLENNY’S UNEQUALLED IMPROVED 
u Lau 8 and 4 feet. Prices uj 
lication. S Gerani: 
BALSAM, six classes, 37 meg ks Mixed 18. Cineraria, 
oc ’ 
PAUL AND SON he EAEE PA to. the f follow- | © para ry atk va Yaren = 
al AL. ing ones he fort oa a cee meri Shows | FOUN ‘STANDISH, ad exhibitor of tn ee (at 
May 12. Royal ic ety, 1 in Ist St. James's Hall), ca good plants at 7. 
» 22, Crystal Palace .. 12 ditto 2d The Gaietag, pases, "trom. Dr. Lindley’s leading 
June 2. Royal Bot. Society, Collection of Cut Roses 1st Prize article ardeners Ch le for Nov, 20 will give an 
” v i» 24 Cut lst Prize ~d egg 3 i cer Pap ped orden) — h passan e 
n , dress merable 
June 10. London rearrange peer Ps “eS Cut Roses -si pon purple ak the sine of wanno” it is 
Roses 
~: Ist Prize | vated, and does well in a cold 
` dst Prize | Planted out, where it will predece H thousands of is wd 
remaining on 
23, Royal Botanic Society, 60 Cut Roses + Ast Prize res zies resembling gieta Dad pests one 
Jy 1 Grad Nationa? Rise Bhoi, ‘Co ct é an ee Dee E oee ; 
» palin Ain o i ane Che Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
as Aerie Ditto Tea & Noisette Rosos 24 Prize SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1858. 
July 7. Stamford Horticultural Society, 24 Cut Roses Ist Prize xe 
Sept. 8. Crystal Palace, 60 Cut Roses -- MN i We glean from the Journal of the Horticultural — 
hey ae as is tor lees eae a, strong | Society of Paris a further supply of sczars which 
terms. 
G. W. s ae Hias meret 
s aus ., to 30s. per 100. Ta w race 
= DIOSCOREA f EA BATATAS o or Chinese Yam. | dout Wee Ea Beer riain 
A Ia 
veer sige $ 
Moni 
kinds, viz., 
thly. 
, respectfully invites 
$ 
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13 Cray.—Nursery, Foot’s Cray, SE. the St. Petersbi 
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application. M. LETE 
Chinese Arbor-Vitæ (in pots), | Rhododendron ponticum, 1 foot s Leu, stati sd that be finds am: execlleht waht Set 
ee ach Chet oH, | destroying insects to bo made by boiling. in 
Pyramidal Cypress (in pots), | Mountain Ash, 10 to 12 feet ‘spe water 62 grains a 
ed Firs, 2 to 3 feet potash, flowers of pan A phur, and If it requires 
ha ‘ 
supp rato each, d with a dibble, and a funnel is placed in the 
of which he peme eee n ot through which the solution is to be poured, 
a greenhouse y Fumaria, called CORYDALIS 
RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS. | bya traveller named vicz, Itis 
OVALIFOLIUM AND D10800 
LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM, 
Privet S fine and robust 
or the shrubbery, cover, 
e {vod 
ox ot tee 
. REGEL to be as handsome as 
RGE WHEELER, NiRen MA , Warminster, and, since it seeds eg it will soon be common. 
having a Lag oe ee dro, fs The ate de 14 foot high, red. 
a new hardy evergreen |an experienced vator at Hamburgh, makes 
habit and foliage, is recom- | the following report. He is of opinion that 
$ 1 
for hi 
a plants from 2 feet to | great may ex of it, and 
o 
varie and 
improved ch of the runners forms a strong flower- 
ree 
gern 
Raspberry, and’ the following fine dole bearing | bud. It moreover ripens late, that is to say, at 
True Victoria, Bellede, 
Fontenay, and large | Hamburgh towards end of July when other 
