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859) JANUARY 2 1552 THE GARDENERS C RONICLE 
` EW XOTIC FERN 
B FRUIT OTS : 
MI X7 M. WOOD ax SON MR 1 * to offer ROSES AND CHARLES L ae e 3 — e eee e a nokta — — bud 
1d hg, on the following — „ selection of sorts left to e Jas = OROING. ‘ox ORCH * iD 8 ee ROME | JOBE; RT SIM is now prepare o supply, at 155. ‘each, 
: Hehghernselves OMA 2 different Th jey consist of the Follos g kinds, a CATALOGUE of which | s and well-established profusely crested pl: 
n tra tall | Stand --# — $e 8 be had on ap Jie — — ofthis be autifal and unique variety, of which he possesses the 
4 riet s in each stem, 3s. - 6d. = i me PRIC 5078 pp% 1188 PEARS ent ek. It oug gh t * m quite a greenhcuse kind. 
ying to 5s — te € PE EACHES PLUMS APPLES. t mary dis he trade, Price per dozen ban 
man rior bled Standards .. me er N EQ TARIN ES CHERRIES ALSO, application: SoMa: to London. Post office Orders 
to coline Dwarf ditto . Oan. Mapas 1 ie d men NES STRAW ‘BERRIES. Foot's Cray.—Nursery, Foot's Cray, Kent, 
lude fs, for exhibition . a S .. 19. „ 18 rito Y Y A 
Yaperd —— is, 2. [^ „ Nursery an mmer: smith, L ondon. | Aou — AN BLACKBERRY. - — The Sah Subscribers 
d also, s, on ô- stems .. „ 9 415 | — — Es TY: he rom New Roch plants of a 
trie m bg ond neh s stem tir dan oT ; BLACKBERRY (BRAMBLE) pick the respondent 
unten -poi — S anus A » 30 » CH ARLES “LEE ee 5 offer extra sante ne 7 fs sby far thg best of the many ha culti- 
Bimbing Roses, without names : E 42. — ron nuu — and well-ripened FRUITING VINES pe shed gi in beld: p i gei MP 8 * qu mae 
bod Dwarfs ta presented Ux 3 8 of tno following i — cnt BLACK PRONTIGNAN Any on one T LE Aere rs this anil 1 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, “Busse W. HITE FRONTIGNAN in this cour qb jeden i ait SME: 
SSRS. PARKER anp WILLIAMS p to HAMPION HAMBURGH BLACK PR plication t o EDWARD SANG n Soxs, Kirkcaldy, N.B. 
. ira wea re Mb EE ibat tim ie NEW PRICED MILL HILL HAMBURGH RO? YAL MUS ADINE ILEN DID NEW SEEDLING R per r 100. 
d DESCRIPTIVE 8225 ALOGUE of —.— MM Stove, LS Albion, large white, 3s. 6d.; Mrs. Beecher Stowe, clear 
mhouse, and Hardy Ferns, Miscellaneous Stove, Green- white, 3s. Ed.; ko Victoria, pure white, 3s. ; Ne plus Ultra, 
and "Hardy Plants, Variegat — On tal foliaged light blue, 3s. ; Othello, very dark, 5s.; Da vid Rizzio, purple, 
5 pite 88 e Indian Azaleas, 8. 6d. ; Prince bert, iiac 4 8. ; Sir Walter Scot: autifully 
7 chsias, Cac &e., is ublished, and Sigel 4s.; New Golden, very 7 y ER us e low, 88.3 
i lication.—Pa lso. v > ——— Crocus, 2s. 6d. ; Cl f Gold, 2s. ; and many other 
- i ei mtd pe E — om App * London, N. andsome varieties. —PRICED AND DESCRIPTIVE LIST on 
par ONDE TREE DG E rA DIAHETTE, N 4 it a eve TLER & MCA oon, Seedsmen, Covent Garden 
5 - ket 
d ST. eee at 4. Mig e eas e benta urs, VEITCH, 5 135 2 eu us OF NEWBURY ? SWED 
k. MON. TREES, wit Vip inet | A UN. eei ully announces tha 
ajgpondition, at 2s; 6d, $a. Gd, de V ROM eae bebt ä his CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN an a FL OWER BIER DER = — Aer cds Gas 2 
Re NUI — om 8 724 d — 4s. ; — for 1850, with a List of Implements and o e fully 8 attention to ther very Be enuine Stock of (3 above 
a JONQUILS. atta, E mbi E por doses: | = Tr rwardod pos st fre 4 cellent. Swede: also of the LOTHIAN 
i , 45; 2 AN. | application. 
bie D EA sá FLORIBUNDUS, ls Per dozen; GAN- PE: V. d un., devoting his personal —— to this —— | PUR pro 45 es — have 
~ ment of his ‘business can warrant his seeds TRUE TO NAME an 2 
PPRICED tne of TERNS end BULDS may be Dad on |G sor grevas dam È NER E E CERE 
hich #1 a eei Pe 7 N 
th a m S Shoreditch Church. PINE-APPLE n EDGEWARE ROAD (W.). specimens of which N — * at their 
ALF-SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS. — To 2 
LÀ premna 
0 exquisite form and hab 
e above im the earlier stages of their culture, the under- 
gned has provided 2 dici 4 mae mda Seed- k 
gs for flowering in May, whic now offi doz. RTHUR H ons 
carri; AND CO. beg respectfully failure. 
"me 6 ibahoUk Wed duin Son o announce that their CATALOGUE OF KITCHEN | weight per acre are ual tot the Swede, and all kinds of stock 
tape Tap Po d d GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1850, with & List of | Pre efor it to other 
eet 
the difficulty experienced by Amateurs mE alin 3 
os 
cultivation, — gre drei in Belle, — Garden Implements and other requisites is now published, and 
Stands at Smithfield Club Show. 1.259 Kohl 
‘was y grown ‘se: 
w be relied on — a substitute for the "the 7 Ce 
and Mangel, mbes th ts 
or for ne ig up © m where there is 
eeding qualities, Ta dM A, and 
also selected a first-rate Stock of 
— 
— e e auà low will be forwarded, post free, on application MANGEL E ML, po dA M: they can — 
end. Their 
SEEDS hav 
j They particularly desire to call the attention of the public to de 
They have also been awarded the First Prizes at the Bath, f » vam ‘th very great care, and they are ready to kB V them 
d Basta, and Clifton Horticultural Exhibitions two successive asd BBort: e Bes . — f ute | 2 D^ "in mlrture, for laying down Permanent Pastures, 
"| seasons. ee 15 
1 A fon practieal remarks as to soil and peculiar treatment D eto rene it wo Ped 5 P. L. & Sox hav sim thle L to deliver Seeds free throughout 
Will accompany each Wd bearer for every day use; “Snows true White Winter England a and i Wales their London Establishment, for all 
(a. . Rosr. combe Vale, Bath. ^ Broccoli; *'Snow's Champion Cos Lettuce,” a large crisp | 1U* o, 208. in value. 
i chester’ 
] : — of these are disposed to run to seed during the hot 
— — — rom the follow: eur mmer Y months, LV PE White and Black spined Imperial 
fr. * ] sprouting or Feather-stemm avoy, a 
Messrs. Wes. elften & Sone, Tooting, ege London Men i Scarce but 9 delicious Green; the “ Waterloo framed short- 
pe Po i 
3 n ^ 
d im 
Par t Brook, Broughton, oa be constantly cut and gathered E roughoxt the — d 
A is figured in the present TUM 
Number of. 8 Tastrated, Bouquet,” and undoubt- RIZE MANGEL AND — SEED.—ORDERS ^ 
edly surpasses al me Torenias by the Dp ue T it ex- W RECEIVED choice sorts | thoroughly established im their pots, and full of well ripened 
hibits —— dank —.— Wale to black, of the ede of Mangel Wurzel and TI saved heu a O to those | Wood, 25 that. they are capable. of bearing. abundantly next: 
Dr. —— the 
E 30, 1858:—'' We have 883 from M 
LISTSO 
the abo 
ODORS NEW HYBRID RHODODENDRON, summer and ey N for these seasons unequalled. ke. tony A bad on applicatio à 
Au c oaee Ai ; M ad & fel clans Corttteate ab the Lettuce," those v ps superior sorts as yet but little known, 
Botanical Gardens : 
. Strong bushy plants from 2to namely, the ‘‘ Palatine” and Versailles“ Ca abbage Lettuce ; 
id & me be n 
*. The ‘‘ Australian Salad Cress”; this sie b 15 z foot 
r reference is requi Mime own cor- f adin Pro "dipl atm 
dents. Post offe Odes inte payable to mes Loner, in es. branching and 8 the stem 
berhad as abore, o r from any of the leaves are of a peculiarly delicate light green, the flavour 
ROYAL 
BERKSHIRE 
3 ; so muc n us admired on Messrs. SuTTON's Stands at the Smithfield Season. 
r asioida cameron Club Show, Baker Street tBaraar. The e prices - beas under: | Prices 
The tube. of the € nd its e per 1o, = TA per 32 
c ve "ET ue et Poen „Plants, 
P . ee of the finest quality. 
27, Great Street, W. 
ORCHARD HOUSES. 
r Stock of 
CIT TREES tn POTS 
exquisite, grateful, and piquant. Inm PINCE, anD CO. invite attention to 
f a y their 
BOT, rie dem nik DÀ nsisting of all the best kinds of 
ARINES, 
had on appli- 
will be found 9 and can be 
cation to them. SN Udet — — n 1720. 
ft 
favourite Forenis asiatiea, ‘The tube beautiful vanity of — SKIRVING'S IMPROVED SWEDE, 9d. p GARDEN 
te 
i This variety puts the old 
purple. Both 
varieties are striking 3 — 
— adaptability for A 
the two 
Iz F 
E . MP ne Kearsley, Mr. J., Leeds 
UMS—CHRYSANTHENUMS. ee DU M CU Vive LEE 
„ $ - & Co., Clapton 
La i "BIRD, F. H. S. NunsERYMAN, Stoke Newing-| tree, Liverpool ing, Mr. Alex. 
the largest. De Mr. Wm., Bradfo Stewart & Son, Dundee 
Yorkshire Sharpe & Co., Sleaford 
Flanagan & Son, Turner, Mr. C., 
House Street Wiser & Son, Dundee 
violet ; the two side lobes are the same |. SUTTON’S LARGE YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL, 9d. per | UCOM 
EL PINCE, AND Co. vas respectfully an- 
into pure violet; - reti lobe is Ib., or 708 per sorts nounce a their ir Shook: of KITCHEN reci: hanpa 
res T esu a pu ple mer] aw 4 BUTTONS 
original kind quite out | Ib, or S4s. 
RICE LISTS of every NH tion of FARM a: 
S may be had post » 
e middle o gained 
md Prizes at i the hecke Floral and Horticultural Society’s eco ng frui 
Exhibition, held at the Sheffield Botanical 3 June, 1856. 
—— CENA that they will becom 
Charlwood & Cummins, Henderson E. G. & 
Covent Garden St. John's Wood 
Chaundy & Co., Lewisham Kernan, Mr. J., Great Russell 
Godwin, Mr. F., Sheffield Wheeler, Mr., Geo, War 
z dh 
Stree 0 
Wood & Ingram, Huntingdon 
P. S. Fine Transplanted Larch l} na 3 feet. ote and 
Price to be had on application.—Richmond Sax ursery, Sheffield. 
dr SPLENDID SEEDLING GLADIOLI. — 
15 named varieties of copo A from RAMOSU! $ 
15 ditto from GANDAVENSIS, for ll. Is qui bee 
bulbs of Gladioli ramosus, 
2s. 67. per dozen. Fine Anemones per 100, Mixed foribundus 6s. } 4 
mew Scarlet, Double, 10s. ; Mixed Single, 4s. ; Scarlet Single, 65, 
1 us, 3$. per 100. Scarlet Turban, OP 
the? Pigs A. DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE of | you 
1 Cone 8 ai cvm e 
"r^ dien LONG RED MANGEL, 10d. per|for 1859 is now com; 
@REEN-TOP WHITE BELGIAN CARROT, 1s. per Ib. merit. The quality of all their seeds is this season 
Frice 105 6d. The r EE P vss RETUR; on CHINESE SUGAR CANE finos and as take pains in 
Nursery and Seed Establishment, Hammersmith, London DIOSCOREA TBATATAS, or CHINESE YAM, 5 dozen. | them out, L., 
- CHÉHRYSANTHEMUM UO EUER IDGEANUM. KOHL RABI, oR TURNIP-ROOTED CABBAGE, i. Ib. | to recomm: 
media uested and rec to Insure ready, and 
K. BURRIDGE, Step GROWER, Lexden Road, Mrs above chute sorts a at i hod rie — — LucoMBE; 
„Colchester, has much pleasure in inviting the special at- | delivered Free, and 5 5 per cent. allowedforcash 7578 
Sesd Trade renamed: new Hardy | P xp GARDI 
Che Ga 
aten deren E Soxs, Reading, Berks, rdeners 
HAW axp ax» CROSLAND’S RICHMOND DWARF, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1859. 
late —— 7 — 
their 
nd & Co. are enabled with great-confidence strongly. 
en 
them. JJ INN UE NNI 
bison, d „Exeter Nursery, Exeter: 
^ 
aged interest —.— by the method of im- 
rendering . 3 
2 ; 
| SEEDS can be had in sealed packets, prii Sn using fiit gprs or de as ing to ho subject, — 
Richmond Nursery, Sheffield ; or of rae another column will be found a translation of a 
