18 THE GARDENERS’ * 
NEW 2 ZEALAND RUNNING BEAN.—This Bean U! NE QUALL ED NEW CUCUMBE R, 
« DR. NGSTONE."—This is one of vd — long Js $ HN TIEN vdd pim ee 
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a gentleman in the centre of New Zealand, Ms t 3 
where it forms Mo cheap vegeta table food of the natives. It was | hybrid Cuc bd; for exhibition purposes that er yet t. 8 Hall), can supply a few good E 
not known at Auckland. My own observations on it last n offered to amen i = is pa 1 black 5 — length | e; following passage good plants at » 
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summer were that it grows tall and sion NM — large heart- | 22 t e aches, tter, and an abundant bearer. article i in a the Gardeners’ ene. for Nov. 20 indleys es 
shaped leaf which «oops at sunset. Blossom pinky white, a Prise 2 d. per f its beauty :—‘‘ Callicarpa purpurea, quite insi give an 
great bearer ; f Scarlet Runner but more tender and | Also the o 7 y CUCUMBERS can be M e ed :— 1 ower was beautiful in its winter dress — 7 
richer in flavour. M pul while ripening gets, —— lly iat d er packet—s d. | purple berries, about the size of swan shot,” E is en 
crimson d een striped. Mr. Henderson, o e-apple " a x2 0 | vated, y does well in x easi] 
Place, says that it is quite new to him, and has o ered pi General Outram 20 Sunderland Wie G 0| planted out, where it will e iieri "i "s 
— dreds ofi. A printed account of it sent with each parcel. | sir Colin Campbell 0 | Mill’s Jewe: : E EN 22 resembling * hadi and ai P- b 
Fit arias enna tans Prete Soro fud — i Q whole wi ER 
2 £ : y a E ve i mio 
Camberwell.—James CUTHILL, Camberwell, London, S. — Tien Standard E 4. Sion ee iran » Led E SUBSCRIB ERS respectfully invite à 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, PUBLIC COMPANIES, | Lord Kenyon .. 1 0| Cuthill’s Black Spine. 1 0 to their superior stock of the following, all of wee 
AND OTHERS ENGACED IN ana Essex Hero vi et 0 | Conqueror of the West 1 0 — Lus arme. d transplanted, and will remov. 9 ; 
WATERER having a very great quantity of Gordon's White Spi Spi ^ ' Lyn me nani ^ the 2 1 0 stem CONIFERS. às 
the j undeenamed — irable PL ANTS in roxcellent e —— z l 
(from frequent removal ansplanting, offers “QUEEN OF THE WE ST” MELON, a s ie oe EE aty, | 4 a a Y 1 to 1} foot, a large quantity; als 
very reduced edis green flesh, very handsome in . — Vosutifully mette Biota MA MET 9117 ee 9 t 
*,* Intending Planters having the onae of immediate effect €: excellent 3 — ned several f first prizes duri glauca, 1 told foo! E ü Mains 
in view — m ctfully informed that in selecting —— the past seas t s ned as proved itself to beon e ofthe best Cedru s Deodara, 2 to 3 
for such purposes they would find a visit. of inspection a 1 be me Y. for early forcing. | It sots well, and b: y 
repaid, it being our determination to treat will carry an immense crop. Fruit weighing 271bs. was cut e usta, m foot, very distinct and 
liberal torms "i on ie: 20th of April, and the plants continued bearing abun- viridis, i ‘tb 14 foot beani 
The Nu asily reached, being a short distance from dantly until the end of July. Seeds 2s. 6d. per packet. —€— japonica, 4 to 5 feet, fine specimens 
Sunningdalo S Station, — — Railway (Reading Branch), , NEW M ELON “ — Pasa BROCE sent out for the epe eriooidos, ad 2 o 2 feet, fine ; 
where excel veyan all trains. Share time * 1 season. i It is of a very handsome Lamberti 2 imd F i 
Welli ek esit ape, and beautifully pec ig a very ek substance, thin N 2 
I a E PLI EE rei ME poma $s d ind fe | 
to 21s. each ; larger, up tob and 7 er. eight from 3 to 4 Ibs, It is very hardy, and 1 
Araucaria imbricata, 2 AD ^et, 10s. Gf. each; 8404 foot, fla may be grown as easily in $ ae frame in the summer as a dtd 1 5 
— s, 6d. ea onch ; nre large beautiful pire is ‘up to 9 feet Vegetable M: Resta TM acket. Mo 1 from seed, very fine 
hy ‘aurea, g lants, 10l. per 100; about 15 inches, very g ‘of MELONS — Taxodium distichum, 3, 4, and 
LAN m handsome plants, 42s, per dozen, Pg 151. per 100 ; Per 7 d. Per packet—s. d. Tine aurea, 9 to 12 qiu € 
E *. to 78. 6d. each, or 20l. per ; larger, 2 to 3, yp oot pe pt Hybrid Bowood . . Knighti, 2, 3, 4, and 5 feet, fine 
Y owe 1 to 13 foot, 5s. to 7s, Gd. each; 14 to 2 feet, M ‘Ewen’ Mee ‘Hybria $ m. N i 0 i BVESRGERENA A. . 
E each; 2 to 3 feet, 21s. each; Green-flesh .1 0 Camerton Court. 1 0 Ivies, Trish, New Giant, and Re he pu very stro 
8 to 4, and 5 to 8 feet S Dil Wa gin "uds c dit Junipers, Eng lish, Irish, and Sw vo 
Thuja chilensis, 2 to 3 feet, 3s. 6d. each ; 3 to 4 and 5 feet, 5s. | Hero " ps e Winker P (o. one 9K eimi. ‘common, ? and 3 ft., vory ins; tva ll } 
8 78. 6d. eac Monro's Golden Gage zn 0 | Emperor LIU Ss b ops — 3'to 4 fe et T" 
te ding edes 8 feet, 5s. each, or 20. per 100; 4 to 5 to The Queen 0 Fleming 's Hybrid P privat Evergreen ; 
ber + or 7s. 6d. to Ae D each ; 6 to 8, 10, and, E to 18 feet Ori a " = g umm er- Rhododendron . sd ie 1 to 2 ft., very fin 
Cedrus Libani, rion i * . 1 0 sian 1 9| Ailanth: ry fine, vr 
irus Libani, 4 to 5 feet, 5. to fe üd. oach; 5 to 6, 7, and | Golden Drop . 1 6 Blackall Greon-flesh db-x— rere 
Green Gage” .. . ..1 0 Bailey e ey , A , stems very fine 
2 to 3 feet, 30s. per dozen; 3 to 4 feet, | B x i at Rose Acacias 
83. 6d. each ; 4 to. Rot, 3 (m ipu F Hybrid prose wid) | Bopboss Japonian, € to fat ; 
Cryptomeria japonica, 4 to 6 foot, 5s. a. per 100; 5103,10 Golden Ball 8 1 NU e very description of Nur 
A packet of any var. "o 5 marked at 15 backe t Pla sent dme: 8 9 10 lication. 
KC WM viridis, 3 to 4 feet, 5s. each; 4 to 6 feet, MY — : — of the 3 is gstone Cua m anti prevented. fro 509 eR ox, ea 
3 packe . * er packet sen 
100; 3 to 4 RA die e 88 . ghia m 3 d aa a packet of the — of the West Melon me 8. 
42110 Ret : ine mth ll rn ig cx Seed, saved from all named 
uniperus chinensis, ; 
ys; "x mong — S foot feet, 5s. each; 4 to 5 feet, 7s. 6d. "ans Lv er Colney, the in oed ra sent out, 18. p. Pkt. 
— 2 to 8 feet, 5l. per 100 Delphiniu e n 
isis; bo: nium formosum, 6d. per pac. A 
Tini Mu - den jt foot, 42s. per dozen, or 15l. per Digitalis, or F oxelove Š Se ed "1 packet o pues nest possible condition 
us Fortuni, 1 to 2 feet, 5s. to Ts, 6d. each; larger, A remittance must accompany every bu in Cash or Penny i: * 9 io 12 i hohes uL ds 
to 8, and 4 2 — — — when ‘the whole or any part, as the case may * 12 $ i b —— 6, es 
Taxus to 8 feet, 24s. per dozen, or 7I. 10s. per 100; —— 
3 to 4 feet, 3s. om "e bs to 5 feet, 5s. ; larger, 5 to 10 feet, RARE TI — Denies vicka: SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, Wellin, 8 ——.— A 
all trained to a Abbey Church Yard, Bath. ! 1725 "per 7100, "These are all in iha 
Datos qe —— A — ft, s. per doz. ; 4 to ö ft., 5s. each UA are believed to be the finest lot of E 
roseis. 1tolj 70360 2 € E to 3 feet os , Estanyisumn 193 * N 8 0 e S ES 
” 8104 feet, 7s, . edrus D Due 188. per doz 
oe ——.— 4 to 6 feet, 3s. ZA a " VERSCHAPPEL, NURSERYMAN, | Do. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, $1 and and pergam y- et. Ouest 
» Cembra, 2 to 3 foot, 38 erem “each; 3 to 4 feet, 58. each; 4 —— elgium, 2 offer the o following new Plants: at the presen: M occupies several 
, 4 to 6 and — mms agente on : L o| have been constantly removed, and with pos 
» Craigiana (new), 1 to 1 11 foo t, 3s. 6d, each; 14 to 2 feet, 5s. indica Baron de Vribro d g| in a thousand would fail offe 
„ Douglasi, 1 ~ — foot, 50 per dozen, or 10% per 100; ” giga sn flora 8 0 2 6 eous terms either in la 
2 to 3 feet, qs e n, Vorto 15L per 100; 3 to 5 feet, » Gra chess e Helen ne i, s 0 Wm U Cedrus atlantica, 4, 5, 6, and fee i 
58. each; 510 0 and 8 to 15 feet magni "e mse)... [0011.9 9 | Cupressus macrocarpa, 7, 8, and 10 fee 
” N 1} to 2 foot, 12s. je — — or 508. per as w Ghent —— hardy (figured in VERSOHAF- » Lawsoniana, e plants from. 
y DP 1j to 2 feet, SY. pas 100; 640 to 3 1105 E 6d., or — NC tratian pN ios ius by i planie, and d most inc 
e set 
par 6 bet, Camellia Grande Duchesse Helene THEM 
Princesse de Pru , s 81 6. » 
p waded ah tale] ose a ete ma imd 
‘Lambertiana SB fot, Ys. 6d Ys. 6d. each Cydonia nia Mallard, N nonin m Á re justified in stating our sto 
3 to t and 5 to 18 foot : i4" au in Seer s * — o e 
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Ten perfect 
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each; eee 
ke well 
70 27 i 7 Juniper, Chinese, 2, 3, 5, 7, feud and 10 feet high. : 
Á LSU 10s. each Is ES of d of the “ ILLUSTRA- ish Upright i 3, LIA 5, $ Te and 8 fest The Irish an 
" , Junipers avay — MÀ f 
— ew Pear Général Totleben TEAS and 5 fect high, and me [S 
new postal con e work can 1 othing can we oxcosd th 
to all parts of England, Seotland, Ei “| ce eer cm certainly are een uos 
: [ Number will be sent free on applicatio: 
an, in good plants, fi. to 8s. pe 1 ING FOREST TREES, &c ILI M to 2 fet high 
„ eat tensive planting, 244. to 30s. per dos, 3,000, 000 1-year Larch “wa f 
CN secs ceps 13 to 2 
lomo dende wis b achte xttl 
NON LM, Co DEO ds n: 1 
Birch e iSt. e 
Ae 15 rabbi: irely escapes the4 
planting into Saket fi | 
TREES, of which | 
Magnas geal pls nari Ki 
As well as the above, we are very large 
| BY, Kinds of Nursery Stock, whi may b 
that the N. far exceeds 100 acres in. 
i „ Lilaes, Limes, r 
