ae wi 
their American beds. Tı ad in pon r 
able terms, by land or water carria; 
Neat, Nurseryman, W. orth Common, Surrey. 
Warranted Unadal ulterated, free to a pare 
Hee UR, t 
London (not less than 14 lbs.); Whites, for pastry, 
perbushel alts ie an ih; ; households, forbread- making, 7s. Rd. x 
eal, for bro 7s. 0d.; best 
City Road, E.C. Directions for bread m Terms. double Jonquils, See ne r ji nite 12 spl 
in g lent. German yeast. A mea sack ( aso Ibs.), or | Tulips, one dozen beautiful ikea ad donha AR anice: P om establish th, from atl ie, 
u Hae = free to any railway station within Cr Co., Seedsmen and Florists, 86, High Street, even superior Pes Aer.) te 
LY POTA’ Ss, LE Borough, about 30 doors from London Bridge F Rail: ay Terminus? pling an and ed gras The aes on t heir ow itina; 
ee Seed of this choice nrg early veer ace DLI CH PRO IFIC” sdvantagou Pipes: Tota bog 
jn “ Royal Agricultural Journal,” Part I, Vo itt Joan mayn SHEPPARD intends sending out the above this ge erm The Trade pp 
Morecomba; siear Lancaster price 2s. 6d. pe Ston $ P 2 It has twice received the commendation of Quince e Stone G Dwarf. dal Peara 
N.B. From the risk of breaking off the sprout: y lat o | fe Pomo ogical Society, viz., July 1857 and 1858. Itis a very d Dwarf t trained App Plama ge fet al 
removal it is requested that orders be made before E E aya p e banga asid qui Be ri a iny anid te es the ei 8 rai pC Band $f feet; eet Moor rom 
pray of oad = - hio pion may be had from the above having never failed to produce a good crop si since it, came ints applica n Hn 4 es Laurels, 3 and 4 feet. A, 
bearin; than 12 ibs. bein; g produced on a small t: ast TA Nurseries, Be 
TO faite AND EXOTIC BOTAN summer. Itis a strong and fre Rp WALTERS. rors. -CYCLAMEN 
regione F anes i rhe as for 12 Save avia Bi dards aider plants pi be. Od. each wha Da EET, o e ee 
rincipally to botani loaa pursuits, and has acen- tandards 3. 0d. 45 pe pete of the abate as fo Wilts ilerton a 
mal about 90, 000 pean a mate sgootatona: A poao Plants may be obtained of ‘the tindernamed persons ROSES, in 6. i Sa. his Unriralei Qas. 
had ample experience in -vatio’ ‘otic | Messrs. A. ae & Co., | Messrs. H. Lane & Son, oN 30s. per dı : ‘inch p i a 18s, dozen; 7 
Herbarium. Pine-apple Plac Berkhampstead CYCLAMEN T er if requi Se 
F. Y. B. is prepared to receive orders for supplying collec- | Messrs. B. G. Henderson & | Messrs, Wood & In ngram, Hun- | plants, with RSICUM, in’ many ‘vatietig a 
tions or desiderata ; and Fe eg Tately returned from a month’s Son, Wellington Road tin gan uds, is. 6d. ses ful ornamental f walla ies 
seeds enà ry yee he lees oe Ea eian na ka fE, gpi Mosers ugh Lowe & Co., Mr. nes a bier Warorsher, lango eee Plants, 2s. od, pins 5l. per hundred, po 
apton = . Mr Cobbet ra and DWARF ROSES tai + ab 
z early complete ow ready ; and small | Messrs. Fis Holmes, and Ja A She ppur, Busnes: sot hale of notice ; Standards, 1 18s. to ais. per dozens Tatty 
ealetions 4 for Gardeners, Schools, Ge private asrdan, at Saet eld oe Géan ER T onh, 9s, per dozen 5 or by the 
z a reduced pri ce. Collections na med, arranged, mounted, and | z P we 3 ae s received by Memra. ony M‘Mullen, 6, E e 100 or A on. 
wance made for duplicates. Wot phe ; 
outa addressed to FREDERICK Y. Brocas, Botanist, 85, St. PLAN ROIS 
artin’s Lane, London, W.C., will receive immediate attention. A AND SON r Spe setfally invite the atten- A= Si insert ag Summa 
OSEPH FRYER has a arge Stock of the under- k a of gent emen improving their Forge or apie Alstromeria argo a a aana toa ee 
mentioned, which he ae to the Trade chea Biik pe ho bor etn’ TREES, $c., which they are Vite Kr 
‘Standard and trained FRUIT TREES of all sorts; Mulberries, | sandara ousting’ “te 1 e og id seen ne » gien aif me eT ity 
igs, : Li i ey. 1 eve ieee r 
Bs Gre een Mt Goma, Ronis | mn jentas tri eso ma ais Biman Eh 
and aroatod,Cavlored Nuts Magnan grandior ex | SOU lan chung Are oT re, apts and wil |10 mow” Ghent aso Me main Vag! 
n ` s: pet i 
Frem eig ies alis of ort a r yite, bar mian )thè stock is invited. The ve ao “138 Pills NE = of of them bee tame de y plants, and most 
Feat nba Ol mae A A, = r Date Tonn n, Ballnay o m the Cheshunt Station of the Camellia Crea de Duchesse dine oP eee a: 
yacinths, and LE es 
Be nd other Seng a pace Abies ala, 14 to 6 yrenaica, 2 to 5 feet A ‘ase two HS nk AE EE N 
emisis vot Blanca, Ito 25 fect », Sabiniana, 3 to 6 feet aoe be seen in the finest Camelia of all. The ooms 
BSSRS, ATERER axp GODFREY Fanaa; » Clanbrasiliana and other | sylvestris argentia, 6 feet | Clematis So fiore pleno, hard za pra i 
invite the attenti ies in plantin “3 Dwarf irs, 9in. to 1} trobus nivea (the Snow | Cydonia Mallar, hard Ki To A e E 
Ae aveg it oiro dantis neni aor mia as be | y DADNE pa |” Een Teh ee A 
en growing in the open quarte: Pe » t , fe », 40 other sorts, 1 to 6 feet gett. 
the finest possible onion we transplanti be pe »» Menziesi, 1 to 5 fi Privet, Evergreen, 3 z ee tardy ‘Magnolia ofal MEE 
opts Meese cata, 9 to 12 100 ; 402. » monstrosa, 1 to 6 fee » Chinese, 3 feet pifi aang PE ETI 
143 2 8 4 T 6 Bi per 1000 » Morinda, 2 to 10 feet Japan, 1 to? feet oe A Pane A 
ae feet high, Our stock | ,, 20 other sorts, 1 to 6 feet Pyracanthus, "2 y 8 feet By me Wi, hardy joxs- > sae 
Wallington giganton, sto e E ort hig an Araucaria imbricata, 1 to 5 feet | Taxodium se ervirens, 8 to “ oe Chet ede Rohan, huniy E H 
zen ; 251, per 100. These are mo p in the open ground, Arbutus, of sorts TESA fect Noa all the aby s 
D e believed to be the finest ie of seedling plants Ruisubar > ee m, 3 to 4 ft. | “Illustration eet oe 
: ad | ee = rae [3 ft. | Taxus ad mn Tee to 4 feet The 12th Number (December) of 1858 of the “ 
4 »» canadensis, 1 to 24 feet T val r 
pireng x aa as 61. per 100 Cedrus africanus, 1 to 10 feet , yacan aeg y A ates ee a Ino ey /eaniae 
12, 15 feet. Our stock of Deodars Cedi 1 to 12 feet a * gold striped, 1 to 4 feet 
ave been on several acres prc le pee they edar of Lebanon, 1 to 12 feet i dards, 5 ft. 
RA Aana RY one |- » red, L tonk feet » nana, 1 to 4 feet 
teora UAA onal mrgatihite, 1 to 5 fect ‘ 2 to 8 feet 
Cedrus atlanticn, 4, 5 G ante Sack sui gaa ©) I|! stock of Cedarsin th 7 ommon rons ond. Ba 
Conga macrocarpa, magni ga age ns. 7,8, ind 10 fo vat high ca ests ” q Sade any t, 
8 inches, by the the <n yg 100 ‘ee, nana, 3 in hes i Fearg. i “57 
— nobilis, = from im 61. 63. a Cupressus funebris, 1 n Weeping, 1 to 2 feet 
1, 2 and 3 fect hig Be ear” PO 100 || Nee ate See er nie ante tee aie 
» rdmanniana, a large somber of beautiful plants, al ,, Lambertiana, 2to 5 feet | ” gen mi Nog 
it "tom chee do. 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet high eer oo” bie ma 2 ie 3 feet is American, 3 to 8 too i J 
[We believe w are justified in stating our stock of the | Holly, green and v ota Chineso, 14 to 2} feet 
three last-mentioned ie} offers @ selecti he a FRET fee es ld geome rigs o 
with in no other N reii ideas » Sta 5 feet stems Welles opsis beenie; i to 24 feet 
- 2». Douglas, 6 7, v d 12 fe Juniperus chinensis, 1 to 5 f niagigantea, 1 to 2}ft, 
Pinus Benthamiana, ; lout ts, about vi diabeta Iy foot. ees Gisele 
od ozen; se por 1008 4 gos oe pe in 2 ee x excelsa, 1 to 2} feet Acho tor fe a aipota 
ae anasi of z3 ia Toni on ed Califo nie an Be RE s fragrans, 1 to Ui feet ilanthus, 6 feet 
valuable of all f a Peay »» oblonga pendula, 1 to 24 ft. | Almonds, 8 feet 
Ju +, Chinese, 2, 8, 5, 7, 8, s and 10 feet high > Virginia g wien 2 0085 ft = ae Pesto 10 feck ses text 
-» ish Upright, 3, 4 5, G7, ane 8 feet. The Irish and Chinese | ” stem g Standards, 5 feet | ,, fern-leaved and cut, 3 to 10 
Thija aurea. This plant otigincted m oa Te entent eral other sorts, 1ko 0 | Pee pilre, 6 to 8 feet ia 
stock of it . r offers a m of many h andred spocimens from Laurel, or 1 to 5 feet : iy Peper 8 feet m to hasers of 1 oz. of 
S a eataa aan fm aito m| n orean diog ft, p olan Tenth cw see, | TRUR KENTISH ox SPENE OOM 
o: ts, wees to: be thee WEK Laurustinus, 1 to 2 feet ee on i age 
Nursery” et with in no other akona krala 1» Horse, scarlet, 6 to10ft. | the fact that in Cov Market =f 
Thuia i aquifolium, 1 to 3 feet Elms, of sorts, 6 to 10 feet i 
a eaen sati lants, 14 to 2 feet high Picea nobilis, 1 t024 ft., leaders | Gleditschias, do., 1 to 8 feet | heavy erop of 1858 hehe 
Thujopsis borealis, DEO Da sn Se > Pinsapo Tto sfe ne | Laburnums, do., 6 to 8 feet | and from its hardy nature 
Taxus, Yew, Common Englis od ap in quantity, 14 & 2ft. high} ° to 5 feet Lilacs, Persian (Standards) years nearly double the quantity of 
es up to 6, 6 and T foot Se TANT: and of all | pins austriaca a to E han ee | Limes, of sorts, 3 to 10 feet |” J Catat having a ates ott eae 
$ aple, scarlet, 8 feet i h orchards, can 
» Irish Yew, 4, 5,6 p mmea pia ita ieee o| » Benthamians, 30.2 fect | Mountain reg She ao ovate = ensi 
” ri 
” iee Yews bhei in large quan quani and of all piano up a ” a 3 feet h Bo m 08 fy Toer Se Pa gBLIC 
We also Lien th ” brica, 4 feet Pyru TO THE TRADE AND i 
them worked on arpe and Îrish Yewas| ” thane ve Pong Oak, ‘turkey, 8 to 10 feet M A. ee ge se 
Holly, ¥ pe , » scarlet, 1 to $ feet è TRAINE ary md Apes 
- the nga ck og laurifolia, &. We hold pro bably |” Ppnberans, ltoSfeet |$ camore, 6” 6 to 10 feet viz., Peaches, Apricots, Neo a A ah ‘and 
good sized variegated Hollies in th | >» aveana, 1 to 8 fect Thorns, of sorts, 3 to $ feet Standard Pears are of the stock of 3 and 4 ye 
Ena he better kinds of andgold | % monticolor, 1 to 4 fest | Tulip Trees, 1 to 10 ft. _ [sorts | wa Ees amaj. also a lange stook df ; H 
Rhodotendibik ponticum, for cover, sp EA Tae 1 to 4 feet | Willow, American, and other | old Gooseberri wn wort el Wan SapaeS 
by the 1000: All the py ee pia ts, 14 to 2} feet, | ppp cata, 1 to 5 fi Quick, 2-year , Red and White Grape, Raby or) bohat upa? 
kinds, in any quantity, at from 30y toc, ta a7 te we booting FLOWERING anh great variety. Black Naples, strong 8 and 4 oars Taras mi 
Shox Ra m 303., 428., ë RING TREES axp SHRUBS, in 300 species and | and Falstoff Ras spberries ; Laurels = ore, § 
maie Jodendrons of all piar lin ey ple Nu Alton s, Berberis, Cistus i eae Deutzia, also a large well- ‘ronn nion tock of Lime ee T 
ushy a nts, covered with bloom buds, = bes, Rose Acac: a, Spiræa, | Horse Chesnu h, Moun Cypress, 
18 inches to 2 feet high, and of alts colon uds, from | Swee Weigela, & ape Spruce Fir, 
“+ 9 g! Cc. ene and English Oak, Hazel, lex Oak. 
Hardy Ar 50s., Fie to 100s. per peere., nant (a unrivalled collection). 8s. per dozen | Deodai s excelsa, pling Hra ang dard ad 
i a first-ra eia collection’ at 36e per 100; 152. p. 1000 | rate Catalogue ‘Dwarfs, 6s. per dozen end prea ‘See sepa- | very fine, Tanat reel which can w 
ce dards, o most popular kinds, at very low HARDY C! CLIMBING G PLANTS.—A large collec eee chor hort Se sold at a verf low eee 
he above, we are very live Bold 4 AERIAN PLANTS, including a Kamias, Rhodo- | tained on ps lication, on expel if quan quant 
fact 7 Minds o of fd Stock, which may be judged ys hoped “HARDY HEAT iy he Bor ge so bloo Tuo N 
ta the exceeds 100 acres in extent ofallsuc, | FRUIT TREES, tee t variety TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND N 
temen atda Lauren Bo Lilacs, Limes, Purple Beech, and A the e| and Apri mg e bere” ama omen HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 
Oner deseri; p ears, 
Shrubs. An Po aes of Beergroen: ren Deciduous homeo Pyramids, Stele as d trained : ar Bakr Bor C: ae PLES FREEHOLD r% orena 
grown extensively. Forest Trees are ma “yo sto vat Birawborrios all the me yan U x ress NING. Deo. RAILWAY m 
Goods fruitin, h supply an APON: tii 5 
The Nursery een a free to Londo on, Reading, or Reigate, very ne, ee Ley ae TREES, ies pon Eii | 
~ -Yances are always to be had at the W ki Waterloo, and con- Horte CEOUS PLANTS, in 500 species and varieti ety te at Deane of SAMUEL 
CATALOGUES, Priced nfo rag Station. lish er ag —A ~ stock of healthy and well estab- | particul ay beo wich; and the 
en esr , Will be sent on | 8 ee tara = : te Catalogue. veyor, ae aa En ae 
W. postage ots ‘arriage o: al Pakajon free to London ; if a ton weight near the Es 
ATERER & Goprary, Knap Bill, Aat g, Burrey upwards Plase geet hey e Railway at Er London Terminus, | Lewisham e Soci ops OM 
i » Cheshunt, Her Greenwic ch, ol 
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AND IN THE BORDERS 
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