DECEMBER 25, 1858. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 939 
GENUINE KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS. Tee. flowing ots of 
TU et wd to dis Bos wen of which he can 
| warras mop fo: wesent ‘yeu? growth 
JAMES CARTER & CO. Se SR rr com 
ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY SEEDS FOR THE VEGETABLE GARDEN, WHICH WILL BE] Batts, ee ‘haan 
London, 
FOUND, AS ' USUAL, OF THE one? 9u. rr ae ONLY. PINE-APPLE NURSERY, EOCEWARE KOAD D (w.) 
ARTER'S 
“ENCYCLOPZEDIC CATALOGUE oF SEEDS, AND GARDENERS VADE a | 
On the Ist January, 1859, the e i fourth Annual Tssne of the above will be published, wliich, in piem to its Pea RTHUR HENDERSON anv 00. Sepiuta 
comprehensiveness, has afixed a DAR or OPERATIONS for can mye in the year for the Vegetable and Flower to announce that their CATALOGUE 
G: EN, , also for the Stove, O paeran Greenhouse, Orchid House, Pineries, Vineries, Pits, Frames, &c. crag a com- {GARDEN beh FLOWER SEEDS FOR k ea, with published, et of 
piete Gardener's s Vado Mecu amy which it is hoped z be found useful ‘alike to the Amateur and Profesional G =< tag rd The aes Implements and other requisites 
above will rwarded free of charge and post paid to all parts of the world upon application on or after J = iptery bv on ay ve hoes 
g They partic $ anw hanne j e attention bpo om 
; eir “ tod Garden Beet,” the variety 
JAMES CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. that really will repay the grower; Colour, Gavour, sod quailty 
PE E A EERE A etn enn EA Ew da tae it eke mar cal pe: ; 
YPTOMERIA JAPONICA SEED. AMPAS: GRASS (Gyyrrtum AnceNtEUM).—The |; Kito's ce ey piia 
; ARAWAY, MAYES, anD CO. have just received a beauty of this extraordinary season been se Tee's dua sio y mg a dago mar 
SRA t of CRYPTOMERIA JA NICA SE SEED in > appreciated. It can be supplied by tho dozen, hundred, | summer and autamn Lettuce, and for these 
Sime condition, which ttioy beg to'Ofok fo largo packets Whi) Or Simard, Uy gauti MOE, Bagshot, Serrey. __.__.__ | tm, thie elsot will als be feds te 
Gs. 6d., 83. ôd., an: each. ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. | Lettuce,” those superior sorts 
G.,M., & Co. Saa also call attention to their large Btock of namely, the ‘Palatine’ and “ Cant Vette 
fine dwarf trained es, tarines, and ane trained neither of these are dinpreed ey = n oy fie y 
and untrained Pears, Plums, Apples, Cherries, &¢,, all of which summor Aeri aa The White ee Black spinel sapere 
are this season remarkably fine ; also to their general N ‘ Cucumber, the new sprouting or oat hornet mane ior miee a 
Stock, A large uoy of fine specimen plants of Cedrus Deodara r p soared bnt most delicious Groen; Har Waterloo framed short 
and an og sold el L cheap. PRICED yor gh on AMES VEITCH, Jy., ey announces that Reding Potato,” rained betwoen the “Albion” and 
aE... own Nurseries, Bristol.—Dec. 25 Shur tility was te GARDEN and FLOWER | “Frame ;” it is earlier phere Bak pauan < 
or ts and other Garden | #ort that must eventually pon upon as the best y 
TRONG VINES” AND FRUITING TRAINED ne ne d now published, and py ee post free on | frame and foreer, as soon as ita morita bocon me better known. 
GOLDEN HAMBUR ha, ES in agim an teem | ea maa ion à The “ Australian n Balad Cross”; this plant grows about 1 foot 
un., ovoting attention to this de in height, branching a n round the stem ; it may 
pa i. are adapted for forcing and bearing a good | mont of his business ean qimi seeda TRUR 1 MAIn bo constantly cut and aoe throwgbont the summer, the 
of the MORT GENUINE r description. — Doc, 2 leaves aro of a a peouliari Sonia t green, the flavour ds 
Ap a a ne pere NEOTA:| — =: “Uxpen tae Patnon sox OF | exquisite, grateful, and pignan 
, emery Mage HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY. THE QUEEN a ~ORCR HAR HOUSES. 
aiet a age eb E Binsas to biaz a crap Sh genion. a Bd- & H:R:H. THE PRINCE CONSORT. : Liar ray m PINOS 'a t: CO. invite attention to 
the favourite kinds, sd. 40 Ta. 6d. each, Fine Vines for 
isang, 6s oac Rotat 2 Sxxp as UIT TRENS Ar POTS asot 
Tuomas J: Nursery, Kingston, Burey, 8.W. |  Bgnxsame EstapusumexT. | ap be above purpose, oo are HS ‘kinds 
EW aat, INDICA — “ Passa TION” APRICOTS, seen Bigan) CTA RINES, PEACHES, 
ot or TRE WHITES” 's).—-These two 
fran ALi varistioe exe wow ready fin OINAS ak Blaak. | “C\UTTON'S S AMATEUICS GUIDE. miy shew kinda wo hly ostab inet nth rab’ er bearing ssumbuatigt matt 
‘Phe usual atowanee i to the t ae npag Be fine | eee pgm pe r veral new articles on Culti- 
bold distinct varie r. Turner ve a ve been introd: especially on the interesting and ** Prices will de found moderates end enn be hal onjippii- 
made for the “Florist,” and it is fi in the ber No. Valuable lants, pe poe wwe or Y: neon og 8 on pe. 
=- 4 ne A metae r aee a mA 5 ag crane ae m cation to them.—Exoter Nursery, Exotor, established 1720, 
A A DESORIPHVE CATALOGUE way Y be had lica- | © Tho a er meccoLt, vatman Peas’ edt ovon. | | COMBE, PENCE, arn. O0. veer, seep eg 
u n$ an that Me Btock of K E ARDE 
tion. Nurseries, Poo 3 r Amato pore 4 contain many superior new kinds just introduced ; ax w|i row in DA is ni a mplete, and com mmy novel 
‘CALLICARPA PURPURE A e A AE e e b tee TEA groat promis asd tall the bost told soris acknowledged 
"OHN STAND ISA, the exhibitor of ere above (at | several now sorts added this season. mer "The quality S40 1s this staton particu cular fen, oni 
as they take great pain: Aok amg amn the whole on the purest 
agg cosy sme ny Py "Dr ees tote dee ae aes et ee ook thee epee ee thr posite Beh esrere Mr i 
eac! e following passage ; ey’s ng are many o m t > 
article in the Gardeners’ Chronicle for Nov. 20 will give an idea | adhere to our rastion of sending Agen cosia unad prer aed + dje | reo tn pent à Eos. enaid wih gron RNK = 
ofits beauty :—** Cal ~ re “Ses quite insignificant when | genuine as delivered to us by our growers, or as grown by our- | CAT foo of the above are now ready, and may be had 
“an flower, was beauti r dress of innumerable rich | selves, whi ch practice has been ‘aris rn of obtaining for our | on ñppli mane ne 
berries, very thes re of van shot.” m: is easily — | establishment a world-wide celebri | > wa cter Nursery, Exeter. 
t The List of GLADIOLI and pee Aa bulbous Flower Roots for | 
Berries resem i tarem it-will are “house o of my ht ht pare | spring planting will be found well worthy attention. | SLL 
giae d “yer Abbey maini th The PRIZES GAINED b; for M: 4 
TEA Burr, an intimata to as by eta nal bewandel Tne Onvenees Chromite. 
s G CROCUS per months, are so numerous that we have been ii . 
DD Teas di port amg _ eeu dae the list of them from this edition of the yep er gc DEC: 25, 11858. 
G: too apace. 
o more (ma of H.R.H. the 
beautifully Caps a yr agin we ang nce Consort Exrarow in our last r last Number, 1 ioe leading 
ia as -; | awarded to fields of Sutton’s Champion Swede, making eight | article, for Cornwall Road read Cromwell Road. 
onze a Or AND Smee pal es oy Aether Smt o 
m. BUTLER & MoCoLroon, Seedsmen, Covent Garden lation. Aste cope also continue to give the ne age ute year 1842 Mr. James RobEBTS, a suc- 
rors cme a Bowe. this season, owing to the extremely hot summer of tee oe ssful GRAPE GROWER, published a re Bag ow aw 
EW a PLENDID Foon tet ll pipe Ao — oea Areda - end our friends who in’ ntenid to lay down ing th e manner in which he mana is Vines. 
15 na permanent pasture 
ditto VENS aris kaigh early as convenient. The prices cannot. be lower tha: ` | The intention of the treatise, said eiai was 
tale fr GANDA SRDAVENSIS, fori piny g e a iA font end may rise asthe bowing season advances. Having re- |46 to ring within the reach ‘of amateurs and his 
“2s. 64. per dozen. Fine Anemones p 100, Mixed Double, os ii duced the prices. of Peng se urzel and Turnips we hope prod less successful brethren a more certain method of 
F: s Bes br si ; : ” 
Finesmixed. P cy Scarlet all now ready, and having been sayed with care from the best | Cultivating this superior fruit,” and so on. That 
22°64. per 100. A ee ban ICED CATALOGUE o of roots we'can recommend them with entire confidence. | is to say, it was to show exactly what the author's 
-l yes om ome nated iiinalaelae 3 Market, 5 per cont, $ Anl rae ar may Fa ge ga AE SETE practice had been, so that by serup follow- 
aB. The norm Guide” will Ph age a froo to any | ing his amity an my ages <x 
EVERGREEN PRIVET, 2 to 3 feet, Chasers oi err teal oF pei do Dns i rma mig rapes as well as the author 
20 0 Š et and a, suitable for Hedges or : Reading, Berks, re A lat Te hing A ae a oe 
nderwood, 20s. per 100 p| With one exception—an 
20,000 2 yours’ GIANT ASPARAGUS go fe ape eatin EP, GENERAL, PRICE CURRENT, OF THE If you wish to have Grapes like mine, said 
GROOT Toop ono D'OR and GRAND MON- AND MANURE COMPANY, (late Rendie’s Price | Mr. Bonea, “previous to fillin your border, 
< amd 3year oi NARCISSUS, i manian e ne 6d, Sings e, Current), is isn ow blahed and meaoe vox DELIVERY, on appli te | provide on ~ nb iğ h 
GOOSEBERRI D CURRA cation to the Secretary o! pany. Copies can also 
8s. per obtained ksell that he m on cc cattle di by acci- 
STANDARD ROSES, with $ & 4 feot stems, 80e. t0100s, per 100, | Cbtuined from any, hookcnelter E oy Stationers" Hall Cou a ens or eying OY 
the 
` | coll 
$ 
Epwarp Tavtor, Seed and Plant Establishment, Malton, | London. The peat are the conten’ 
Sat LK NURSERIES Sidar” e S] ple « small ‘and laid 
OCCUPATION oF LEITH WALK NURSERIES Freight and Carriage -- 7] Gram Sects. directed to iar higies a pieces 
(a Ái N | | Address a = « 5] “ ea i using 
BY'THOMAS METHVEN, STANWELL NURSERIES, Book Parcel Post -- 1 Gia 2’ > e Kihore or cow carcase added 
MAS METHVEN begs most respectfully 0 | Notices .. +» ++ 9)'Grain and Forage Crops.. 99] yards.” To be ‘sure, 
aa : on rece at acon pe yal Secists Masoris ..  : ~ 102 be horribly offensive, or as ‘he deli 
extensive and old-established NURSERY GROUNDS, See Oates perpen Been moet a very compere Pings 
i . upi FruitTrees, &c, -. -~H | Clod. Crushers -.  .. 105] dener is to pay no attention to 
‘Hen ferson, Nurserymen and Seedsmen to the | Forest Trees .. 46 | Horse Hoss:. <:> = |. 105| his nostrils th wool, or dang 
that the increased facilities for the exten- | General ListofFlowerSeeds 50| Rollers os, 06 i 
with close personal attention to busi- | Collections of Flower Seeds 59 | Dris. `. |) |7 1o Of lime under his nose, var 
uance of public fayour. New Annuals +... 62) Threshing Machines .. 106 | the efflavia ; Aarra “tis e pale to pro- 
‘Carnation Seeds - 107 the used 
Outters .. =. 108 filth —" ribbons on 
eet oo | chat Catim, 5. ie aros ae i 
ors .. 
A saclay with | Calendar of Operations .. 71| Haymaking -. 10] Such, said . Ropret, was his “practice ;” 
Soe a the e aà qua rae? =e unbloomed Sect t pr ha oe of Charge | 28 he was known to have nein tee Gra whil a 
he now offers at ds. per ih an ar yeh between ter rege Paddington. gardener to Mr. Matrrew WILSON, he Eshton 
vein D anaha iat ‘All Orders above 21. Free to any me pra who had 
Rail: ortoany > uernse j s e 
nah he ta, Soa aS vet Sa of y Cork, Dublim, aod Liv poe a PAT E * | dead or other animals into their Vine borders. 
AilOrders above'5l. will be delivered Free of Carriage to any n ter of a review of the book in these 
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most - 
oer aari na and habit, E x 
E orate “ana Oi been awarded the First Prizes at ‘the Bath, Railway Station in England and Wales; an any Steam Port too cautious to oppose a “ practice” 
Clifton: Horticultural Exhibitions two succes: Ireland, a Ato Guernsey & dersey. pores was too c pp prac 
practical remarks e A r te re Ml err mls, such aa ‘Grain 3 Ta or Clover, Seed Pota a which he had never before heard. But it was 
vite ari sasiico-hsihuccanss li &e., are exceptions to the abo ia oon found out by other practical men that carrion- 
§ ay Ply mouth Seod Company, ymou il 
Rom. ALEXANDER, Nurseryman, Lyncombe Vale, Bath: | ae W. Can, Secretary. feeding did not answer; all sorts of evil conse- 
g- 
time be forvhinnd the Vine grower is _ 
