ete 11, el 
THE G. GARDENERS’ 
CH RONICLE. 
: en fa your, netted; fruit a 
S sions San d is very prolific = Hogs, 
f thi Pomologi ety 
Bi Pe Present vist,” msh ounce this variety to be = sot ie 
finest ever à. ae te s. gren arm Janes eS 
ne 238, Hig! UDDAUDI 
Hol . 
LENN he S-U TEOUALLED IMPROVED 
G ‘AM, six classes, 37 pengi; ; Mixed 13. Cineraria, 
De y G parera e% 
LENNY’s List of the best 60 seoda, hong 
1 —C. Grammy Hort. Agent & Valuer, Pita A w 
+\ESCARTES ROSE STOCKS.—T Dwarf 
D Rose sxy ieg is the cultivated ROS DESCARTES 
being proved ears. Price 12s. per 100, with 
allowance. STANDA D MANETTIS, 9s. per 1000; al ans 
tall LA LAURELS — pe, gas EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, &e.— 
A 
ai LATE 
AYNBIRD Ne > HARVEY ¢ pa supply “ne TALA- 
VERA and RED NURSERY W. e latter weigh- 
Penne. r bushel, and very nits ts Ao ea tory 
fanless and price on application.—Address, 
Lane, London, E.C 
The 
Beaing-|°" pega qe vA A all other y 
| EXCELLENGE, ECONOMY, AND CONVENIENCE. 
SUTTON'S COMPLETE COLLECTIONS 
KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR ONE YEARS SUPPLY. 
tG 3 ENTLEMEN who do not er at meron arden 
-peon op araea e ie ae w araw enar 
to con 
ner, or who for other reasons may prefer ordering = 
sint to per one of SUTTON’S COMPLETE _ ECTIONS, which are 
best kinds to supply a family for the whole y 
The entire hain for the or iar peame (No. 1) E rH } rh Cash 
Collection (No. 2) 
And Complete Collections for rd Gardens may oe tad at Bich din tlie sums, 
No. 1 Collection contains 20 quarts of the best sorts of Peas, 10 quarts Garden Beans, 5 pints French 
Fahl. 
arket, Mark 
1At EA ; h Perey 
EW EXOTIC FER 
NEPHRODIUN MOLLE, variety CORY BIFER UM. 
ribed in the Gardeners’ Gronit May 22, 1858. | 
Roe: SIMI is now prepared to = at 15s. ‘each, 
and well-established pro! sippi, yeta — 
of this eantifal and hye bos ap ens of baratai var a 
e quite a greenh 
GENERAL SEED CATALOGUE FOR 
1859. 
It contains all the newest and best kinds of KITCHEN GARDEN axp FLOWER SEEDS yet int 
the Continent, with the prices affixed to each article. Arderea fered T eF 
SUTTON & SONS, Seed Growers and Merchants, Reading, Berks. 
entire el wy ought to 
nad g to the rat h Prise pe 
id rm London. Post-of 
nt, 8.E. 
NURSERYMAN, 
K Orders on 
aeina aamin hiidet 1K 
BSS ARD SAŲNDERS, &e,, 
ersey, respectfully invites the attention of ed trade 
meral to a following beer h 
with abe e aes well ed 
ae ron ponticum, 1 foot 
h Chesnuts, 6 to8 8 feet 
10 to 15 feet 
Mountain 1 Ash, 10 et 12 feet 
or E 
"ee 1 to 2 feet Spruce 
arf Pear Trees on Quince Stocks, Ye 3 ow and White 
eee and Flemish Carnations, in great variety. 
s_December.- 1h: ooo Lge a a 
fee VICTORIA RHUBARB, a do., 
MITCHELL’S ROYAL ALBERT do., 20s. per 
to Mr. MYATT, Deptford. 
A 
300 3-year “ot Dane FA etr, se gpa gtr sat Rey Lord 
Victoria, 
. per 
cers) 7 
Angel lina “Burdate, 
kgage, 128 ot 
largely, pans 
would take a good quantit; of the trees mld be 
made, as a =i ce ee vi 
Tr, Manor Farm, Di —Dee, 11. 
AND cae. TRAINED 
en aot —Strong well ripened BLACK HANGURGE —_ 
bree jo capone A sireh = in ll-ineh 
r forcing an Poe] 
open 
Dwarf and Standard trained PEACH 
RPRICOTS, a og ee -_ of flower- 
ting in ho this seaso Ts. 6d. 
to 21s. Da oak Deer trees of nearly all 
the favourite nds, each. Fine Vines for 
planting, 5e. Aran 
SA nURP Aaria 8 Se sae sa 
ALLI 
STANDISH, “the exhibitor of nthe above (at 
St. Bess > Hall), can ge ong plants at 7s. 6d. 
each. The following whee fo Dr. taley's leadi 
article in the Gardeners’ Chronicle for Nov. 20 will give id 
of its beauty :—“‘ Callicai urea, quite cant when 
in flower, was in its winter of innumerable rich 
le berries, about the size of swan shot.” It is ly culti- 
vated, and does well in a co ouse or conservatory 
out, where it will oane thousands of ha pA 4 
resembling iver Frags remaining 
whole winter.— 
so gpa nw ‘SEEDLING CROCUS per 
bion, large w white, 3s. er Me . Beeche’ er Stowe, ve 
white, 3s. éd.; Queen Victoria, 3s.; Ne plus Ultra, 
light blue, 3s. ; Othello, very eR Se + David Rizzio, purple, 
48. 6d. ; Prince Albert, lilac, 4s. ; Sir Walter Scott, beautifully 
striped, 4s.; New Golden, very” large, As rge yellow, 38.5; 
Crocus, 2s. 6d. ; Cloth of Gold, 2s ; and many other 
handsome varieties. —PRICED AND DESCRIPTIVE LIST on 
na pal er UTLER & McCuLiocn, Seedsmen, Covent Garden 
maon. 
EW SPLENDID SEEDLING GLADIOLI. — 
15 named varieties of Seedlin; ane eat and 
15 ditto from a priy $ E ll. 1s., 
nosis, an 
“PRICED 
and will be 
NEW GARDEN SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1858. 
Roya 
HARDY SCARLET RHODODE eye 
AMERICAN PLANTS GENERA’ 
ATERER AND GODFREY S. “PRICED and 
Broxsmnk E a C kniitod by OGUE e boau ain 1 
UTTON AND SONS. are now pata to pant > ys 
nts for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can w: 
rant the nuine. 
Royal, rkshire See t, Reading. 
CHOICE aa TY pR POST FREE 
ee di g erk a a, CUCUMBER 
be had in found pro- 
Mllowing choice 
mn 
their ranetualod sto angst of t Conifers ap and Ev 
y also essrs. J. May & 
met 
—_ Derm us 
NS. 
OHN mai ATERER” s” CATA ALOGUE OF UNRI- 
ARDY SCARLET AND OTHER CHOICE 
bitod by him at the Royal Botanic 
ampi is published, and will be 
Star of the Wesi 
Lord Kana, s Favourite 
j! 
ion 
od a| MESS; PARKER “AND WILLIAMS beg to 
inform their friends and ope yo their NEW PRICED 
pe DESCRIPTIVE CATA 
and y Ferns, Toia 
ARAWA AY PMAYES, Me CO. b ave jst mapa ta 
ment of Re ter to ote za NICA oy in 
fine condition, which t n large packets at 
. Od., and 5s. om 
Co. would d also cal call attention to Shoir ips Ao tock o! 
trained Peaches, Nectarines, and A , trained | Gioxinias, Cactuses, is now pu 
= Pears, Plums, Apples, Cherries, &., all i eats ried be forwarded post free on sos, signe Puls 
n Sisters’ and Hornsey Roads, Holloway, London, 
~The Gar rueners’ Cuonics, 
TURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1 
MEETINGS FOR THE E. 
Tavrsoay, Dec. 16—Linnean 
application. —Durdhs ham D 
JT, St Hi 
M" u PA ER 
form their poe an ih 
their annual ioport atii n bol BE 
are pleased to po fira É 
orde 
beg to in- 
they have received 
sated ert ford = other BULBS ; 
y fine this 
rs are solicited, cultivation 
great measure te 
and DEScRIeTIVECARA ae are now ready, 
be forwarded 
WEEK. 
NSUING 
wetecdasensssieerseses BPM. 
aoa 
y, London, 
Fi N = ST SORTS STAN DARD ROSES. | 
2, pek ms EST LANCASHIRE GOOSE- 
CE STOCK. } ported hey eee ee 
z t all with thic! 
200,000 TRUE HIGHLAND PINE, or SCOTCH F. 
ranted from th mar Very fine stiff ae, 2 et 
high, 14s. per 1000; very suitable for moorland panne. —An; 
of tne above can be had piad: aate to Henry May, | 
Hope Nurseri: near Bedale, ld 
gg and — half his 
see 
tall Ml attention 
SRNIAN gh 
of Seed to o 
NOTH 
ESSRS. V VEITCH poe EON ben 
to this SPLENDID NEW prom 
of which they have only a limited quantit: 
the Trade. 
It is of a ecg p YELLOW ais wi riba aoe aca 
of eac Bon an one oi 
Ternan oe “poe TAPP P er half the 
= f humble stature, the | a ere 
the fruit badao HRe 
| important essay 
regard to Horticulture 
limate con 
"pronounced against the 
wa 
Gib et ARDY RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS. |! 
BurLen Ss ire? fetes, Daie poe pan SOE tas ket, Tane OVALIFOLIUM AND DIOSCOREA, OR CHINESE YAM. Nevertheless in 1826 the to yi 
London. EORGE WHEELER, Nurserysan, Warminster, | STUART WORTLEY, | near field, Se. ogee that 
EW AZALEAS INDICA — “DISTINCTION ” Wilts, having A ee i bow Fot driven, can | p ye f blacking was Right ly 
and “QUEEN or tur WHITES” (Ivery’s).—These two sappy hem at 9, 1 12, 18, 24 to 36 inches, of good quality, and | advantageous, ‘ by ’ Steding’ E reat assistan 
e are now ready for delivery at 21s. each. | supply the ; prices. ae ie ” buds pn fruti = 
bold —_ st yarat to bs the trade, The former mer being a fine at Te BRD RE RH ad oe DENDRONS mixed and by name, com- | that the productive. In cold 
iting Ww have a $ SS 
paimi iim Te hedar e eS Na | prising hs nk pane purple te b0 kinds by name, er wet Brot wit sach aid he would m 
of that J aril The latter reo tacts be a Certificate of Merit Strong Ye , A odas, Vaccinia r Kal h bes ble to o btain ripe buds upo i the fr 
from the National Floricultural aaa with ted $ Lanna Androm: sat iai avi n r 
nA DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE may be had upon applica- | pras, mias, Pernettyas, and American plants generally, | trees under his i 
— Dorking Nenias 2 a e (terms STRUM OVALIFOLIUM, a now handy evergreen Meas ie however, not ie H 
OTTON’ | privet of fine and robust habit and Fags foliage, is recom: | | must be owned. ws antage ; 
Cz vo 8" LEVIATHAN P! PROLIF MARROW. | mended for the shrubbery, « pine pened ncn RA upon the wi "whole black walle “alg found so 
very groans” roe. one pega 11 Lag were favour excellent, bil 3 ope pw par co 16ey 20s., to 30. per 100. ttle or no they were 
f aem March Were produced the sa un A Teast of the DIOSCOREA H coer AS or Chinese Yam. thanaht te ar vas pès ‘lod until revived 
aed pee ae yielded, IT boshaldi- Abey, were in bloom | Sati and whole tu! abers prios te Ant cers at SY ad Rol iby Mr. Wi But we find that in France there. 
See eee Anse ny, ae 3 a very tinct Pea. Antwer Raspberry and the iwis fine double: cee l | has wc vey Ferntiy a discussion on the subject, 
ctoria, Bellode, Fontenay, and large-fruited | (thë particulars of which will be found in the 
inds, viz., True V 
thly. 
