, 
JANTARY 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 5 
РНЕ GREAT VINE at HAMPTON COUR wa Notice of Removal. New ^ pups of 1862. 
Tho Subscribers being the holders of the Royal Kitche ETER LAW- 
Garden троп. бошду се enabled to ofer genuine the 7 SON Амр SON, SEED 
mM. "эла EL excellent HAM ? › 
HAMBURGH GRAPE. mà j ай рет A N «= ) EsTABLISEMENT. 
Strong well-ripened plants in 9-inch pots, 425. and 60s. p. doz London —€— U S 
fruiting plantain 12 ich pota 0s 60 each beg to inti РЕ wp SONS are tor Eas SEEDS, i 
1" purchased in large num а considera uction will with а vow. to Y^ e x The prices эм lower and the quality finer than usual, 
be made in S ens tato thair Mr sim to the very favourable harvest. i 
а, Kingston ransactions sd Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
REMOVED fro 
YTRA STRONG тріо вае All the Grape Vines, 
g varieties, f with stout well ripened 
r FRUITING in POTS this YEAR. peo itis 
6d. 
e can especially trong Vines 
having for some quoe em unqualified тре бетт "— Vide 
"id Article in Gardeners’ Chronicle for December 13, 1862, 
1170. 
r MES DicksoN & Sons, The Newton Nurseries, Chester. 
MBROISE. Pin mesi ors iri C sime Pri 
ow for the 
a 
É DE GHÉL 
This excellent Pear obtained the First Prize кз "the great 
Pomological Show at - n d 
N.B. These two e re figured in VERSCHAFFELT'S 
** Illustration Horti 
HARLES B. SAUNDERS, Cesarean Nurseries, 
Island of Jersey, Establis һеа 1816. 
Rd well ripen е МЕ 
grown in the open ai i 
Étandard, Биш. tained: PER TREE 
well rooted, s with fruit spurs, in fine condition, 1з. 8d. and 
2s. 6d. each; Maiden d "Deut trained РЕАСН and NEC- 
TARINE TREES, 18. 64., 2s. 6d., and 3s. 6d. each; Upright 
he possesses by far the largest Stock of DAE A fe 
in the P consisting of Apples, Pears, 
ec es, and Apricots, in Maiden E 
B! Руга alf-Standards, and Standards ; Dwarf- 
dard, and y-train 
trained, Half-S 8 Horizontall. ed 
Trees, of the ret sorts, and in the best possible condition. 
pope корр ape on errans n. 
D 8м n, Worcester. 
DNUS 
No. 1.—FRUIT CATALOGUE and FRUIT TREE CULTIVA- 
TOR'S DIRECTORY describes nearly 800 of the best and 
most esteemed of our Fruits, with. copious Observations 
and Directions about. their unm n; the formation of 
atter interesting to 
WINTER, and SPRING BEDDING- 
PLANT. CATALOGUE, 18 pages. 
но а 3, Tho DESCRIPTIVE CONIFEROUS CATALOGUE, 
No. £—The ROSE CATALOGUE, 92 pages 
No. 5.—The SELECT NUSSERT STOOK, 15 pages. 
In Decomber, the VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEED САТА- 
LOGUE. 
In pna а SUMMER BEDDING CATALOGUE, 72 pages. 
J. Всотт, Merriott, Crewkerne, Bomérset, 
zu RNAMENTAL TREES.—The Subscribers 
to offer very fine specimen plants of ARAUCARIA 
num, 9 to 11 24 likewise Wee! 
" The above чер! 
fine tall stem; 
mantit а ——ÁÁ € 
J. IVER N, Dorking 
ICHARD cu S LIST d ng т 
GREEN FIR uu — for EL 
rice, popular and botanical na; d 
| eed coiour, rv gerer growth, "timbe es 
country and size there, situation, — d. od ed ru Bars 
e EVER- 
por oet. 
~: 
with pes Index of all their synonymes. Free by post for 
12 postage sta exon 
CHARD SMITH, a Worcester. 
ЕОрА S. 
24 to 8 feet, 93. 6d. LA ES per 100. 
20 £f ba. each, 30s. ITIN per 100. 
4 to 5 fee each, 428, -Э dozen, or Tri r 100. 
А fine ecd Collection of CONIFERUE, ATALOGUE 
of which mH be sent gratis. 
Apply to J. Scorr, Merriott № ri k Somerset. 
EAEN 
27, Great George 
Street, Westminster, 
28, King Street, 
Cheapside, 
an 
15, Lawrence Lane, 
E.C. 
and London, are prs- 
ut 
The 
су på cannot allow it to 
La e, E.C, 
HEELER' ләк азнав 
BOOK for 1 
WHEELER'S TOM THUMB LET- 
TUCE. 
WHEELER'S IMPERIAL LETTUCE | 
cT. of the Lettuce is 14, per 
0) = 
ILLIAM BULL, T.R.H.S., F.R.B.S, has a 
large and healthy "stock of well ripened VINES from 
EYES, of ali the р kinds (New and Old), either for Planting, 
or Fruiting in pot 
Establishment Tor New and Rare Plants, King's Road, 
Chelsea, London, 8. W. 
Hk GARDENERS ROYAL BENEVOLENT 
api e TION —The ANNUAL GENERAL МЕЕТІХС of the 
Members of this Institution will be neld at the Bedford Hotel, 
Covent uu Ча, ЫНЫРАР, d rone 15, for the purpose 
- Electing Officer: and receiving the 
за кер? 
he Chair to be taken at 6 o'Olock i in Mo vening овая 
n ELECTION of TWO РЕ NMONERE эш afte d 
placo from among the following Candidates. who tour di 
under Rule No. d whose cases hav nn strictly 
bees mingd into and approved of z the Саня The Ballot 
к. | will close at 8 o'Clock gei 
ROBERT DowDELL, aged тв гу PHELPS, aged 76 
JOHN LEUCAS, agod, 62 JAMES ROBINSON, aged 62 
JOHN BANGSTER, aged 67. 
rson will be allowed to Vote yhe Subscription for 
ЕД Мо pe 
| the esl 1862 i їз unp Md on the wd of Electio 
Rubscriptions are due on the 1st January 
— dinde) paying on xd 1 tho pir = Pallot will 
titled to Vote, and will r ү а Polling Paper on appli- 
MN RD RoaER COTLER, Sec. 
14, Tavistock Row, Covent Gard .W. C. 
N.B. The Polling d have all олу issued ; any Subscriber 
not having received one is requested to notify "ће same to the 
Secretary. 
packet, ро: 
to inform | 
J. C. WHEELER & бох beg 
ШЕ Trade iii their Mer онй - 
' Hall, 
ары 
R & SoN, Seed Growers, 
Stationers’ 
Rabia 
The eGarpeners Chronicle. 
ATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1863. 
MONDAY, peni 5—Entomologic xi 
* 
Р.М. 
To Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Others engaged in 
lanti 
Саван BAKER begs to inyite attention La А... 
following superb specimens, which are in the 
6 feet, 8 feet, До fet, 12 feet, 20 foot 
LAWBONIANA, t 2f 12 feot 
, » ее! 
CEDRÜS LIBANI, 8 feet, 10 feet 
TRISH YEWR o fest Bde 6 00 
JUNIPERUS RECURYA, 8 foet 2 
5 feet, 6 feet 
РІСЕХ CEPHALONICA, 11 MIU MS 
PINUS CEMBRA, 7 feet, 10 feet 
TAXODIUM ELSE 10 feet 15 oet f 
1 
THUJA GIGA 6 feet SM EAS 
GÍGANTEA, 5 feet 
ILIA, Standards, fine 
и Тга 
AMES CARTER А 
Spring 
AMELLIAS, including e ad new uias, fine 
з. per d 
plan! 
size, bon 605. 
rn, W.C., have а 
n CO, Ho Ibor 
few n of the following to offer to the Trado : 
MELVILLE'S GARNISHING KAIL, 
VARIEGATED BE 
BSNOW'S;WINTER 
LITTLE PIXIE C 
ET, for garnishing, 
НООСОН, true, 
NEW FEATHER | STEM SAVOY, 
DANVER'S EOS ONION. 
TOMATOE DE L 
n RSON'S E 
ts, set with b 
PIN E-APPLE BEET. 
02, ; extra 
HEATHS, EPACRIS, CINERARIAS, and JASMINUM 
grafted), 
so HUMEA ELEGANS, 
acis. 
JAMES DICKSON & 
EW VE EN 
гове, 
уегу Meu 
Trade 
fe 
EORGE JACKMAN AND SON'S PRICED and | Pein 
Rare 
free o: 
er 
45 f of 
TRANSPLA NTED THORNS ^ various za for” а осел 
Coni 
ewton Nu 
* RUG B H 
mg: above commi [e VERBENA will be sei 
1863. It received a First-class Certificate fe. ihe rarely, Apos 
| Royal sitorticaltral Society on 10th Sept. last. 
Mein s meer она р ure w. white 
Each Bix for dole] p 
eee 
on application to 
pplication. 
of American PA 
Bon ax and Deciduous Trees and Sh 
and а fime een of Transplanted Forest Trees, &c., can be 
remar) rkably fine 
extra strong, in 6-inch pots, 
rseries, Сез! 
plants, at 
tor. 
Plan 
“A crAsS of дй, опее b» glory of DRY 
ы эден 
such remar 
Ба inquirin 
hat a D 
and w ugh any 
as 
pes io 
ove 
that kt to say plants 
at ^ provided fri thi 
ind е plaeed by Nat 
Colour, light 
eye; 
Sp rice to the 
ele Victoria Nursery, Rugby. 
Time Nursery, Sey 
E 
very su perior qua 
of which are poeengrs stro; 
deli 
F SALE, 
fro 
red free 
= 
15s., will be f 
unknown ren 
c, 
нани, 
=== PRICED 
50,000 SPRUCE FIR, 2 
any Байж. X» Station 
5 sizes of Larch, am t5. e of „Ау ы 
rwarded on receip tofa 
viue e offers FOUR 
zv n 
G C H 1V. ll 
LIONS of TRANSPLANTED LAROH, from 1j to | 211 
ality. FOUR LLIONS - 
a 
Orde 10,000 оета тог either, 
А Sampl e Bale, con- 
LIST on application. 
Nurserymen 
at PONTEY'S NURSERY, 
төкөн 
50, rd ROLE FIR, m oet to rv feet. 
50,000 
PINUS AUSTRIACA, 13 feet to 2} feet. 
100,000 засе 2 years Seed 
TR, 
seeds collected in the 
Strathspey. 
the premiums awarded Ъ; 
Berner ir cultivation 
awarded to the Subscri! 
PRICED I a EURENT STOCK галіна on spp 
Јонх GRIGOR & Co., Nurseries, Forres. 
2 years Seedlings. 
FIR, 2 years Seedlin; 
RUE NATIVE HIGHLAND 
t 2- tac ^od SEEDLING NATIVE TINI ives 537 
of 2-year о! ATI PINE PLANTS, отет 
celebrated native Pos in RAR т piye 
сотон PINE| 
от Sale a large stock 
the eno дыла and 
this valuable tree 
kultural 
pla or p т фе up countries wid water 
dos are able it does fall 
s much will fill their system wit 
enough to “last faf 
With us northern people they form an коше 
nd the tops of walls 
ially Africa, 
of those Perses P 
unless n 
suooulenta уе 3| СУ delight of етиу ик le gardener; 
from | for A er otten for e 
de kiam Tor t tho s neglect, 
| wealthy masters, 
ч и with this 
d e 
bis fancy in despair ТЕТ 
ties of 
man 
And now the glories o f the D: Dy stove are 
been | de . Тһе names d the Crassulas, and 
Sempervivums; of Mesembry: anthe- 
mums and Globuleas, and "Haworthias ЕРЕ well 
аеш 
