ROYAL EXOTIC UM. CHIARA RW. (D o. RADE. 
2 HOICE $ STOCKS . OF ` SEEDS GROWTH or 1858, 
O Seci 
undermentioned having been grown from 
Janvary 8, jato] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
bs S. : 
MAY AND 4 g to a i 
ppoe new VEGET. ABLE, b t ICULTUR AL, & FLOWER 
—The 
hoice — in larger qu: eo "th: in we — | for retail- 
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hey have selected with the greatest care. Ea ing, we are prepared to offer a portion of each kind, 
SEEDS, which t A d, as the t | ; 5 ing, we are prepa d 1 ch kind, or either of 
Amongst Peas the, 1 — Be st uites Denial O'Rourke and F AMES VEITCH, J UN. a 8 ets es — them Pi way low p d prices : x a 
best kinds for = M tte ucing 8 to 14 Peas in d, |t his CATALOGUE of KITCHEN GARDEN and F LO WE — og LOUCESTE: UM vnd EDE 
Dickson's Favourite, at any s Collections of vegetable | SEEDS for 1859, with a List of Implements and other G 7 HUE 2 TS BEP RA 2n TORR: r 
and will — for ho rn o 208, ar pwards, according to size | | peak per is now published, and will be forwarded post free on Soros EARL S 8 diz nior 
i le e i d. These collections gave P pplica 2 
of gurden for den last season. "Flower Seeds in collections: | Jj v. T un., devoting his personal attention to this depart- ngang 10 allo ditt Que le P. eas 
t satisfaction 6s. ; 30 packets hardy ditto, 5s. ; 15 | ment of his business can warrant his pande TRUE TO NAME and pensi vi e add ord: ditt I o dale im Turnip 
: idi o 6d free by post" | of the wor GENUINE desoription,— Jan. MAGNO Er el Dickson's Pause Na ¢ Gre an Gil obe pn E 
90 — Ne pius ultra" from specimens 27 aches | q Round Turr nip (ol ort). 
h — ht and handsome—per packet, 1s. ; all roth * r best | pora by or pia ons for us from o 
peo 2 r packet. Melons, choicest kinds, 6d. and ls. | stocks onfidently * d. A plication 2 
E. 83 hundredweight and o — 2 packets ei | x — prices, vri — required, addres. wits te ^ ong Tor 
eae | PRICED CATALOGUE OF SEEDS FOR jaso. _| fepliodto prosply and ibcally, 
Finds of Agricul! par pen e peers d for Australia, &c., at the | Just published by MINI, ARNOTT, & 6. apa will be forwarded ———À ns eed Grow ors, Reading, Berks 
Plan arene free upon applica: AUTIFUL NEW iis i 
lowest prices 1, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C.— PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE | TOHN anb CHARLES LEE A w. prepa 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—CHRYSANTHEMUMS. r SEEDS, ontainin ing select lists of the ds all send out hein peni ng TORENIA | PULUHERRIMA, 
H. BIRD, F.H.S., NugsERYMAN, Stoke Newing- from E nonk genuine stocks, and at excellent quality Orders which has bee 
e ton e largest grower and most successful exhibitor of | abov: i. riago free to i» dm wi gl cde of | Number of Ten dens rte tod Bouquet," and undoubt- 
the Chry nthemum in the British Empire, begs to call the jose 5l. to any stat e a or port edly surpasses all other Torenias by the great contrast it ex- 
eem "I the — of the above e aban fiower to ed. m een ARNOTT, & Co., Wandsw m Rand preg hibits in the rich dark velvet, approaching to black, of the side 
his matchless — thestoek of which amounts to upwards | don, S., successors to Messrs. Chandler & Sons (established loben and the pure white of the lip. 
of t them will be found the following upwards of 60 years). Lindley thus escribes i in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of 
new and „ Aimée Ferrière, Angst PINE-APPLE NURSERY, EDGEWARE ROAD (W.). Poe. 30, 1858:— We have received from Messrs. Lee of the 
i i i me Le = h 
en n favo 
T Bonam. 
— nd, 
EE Engand, Puts Alfred Salter, Stellaris 'globosa, Beauty, 
n 
P. : et; the upper lobe is 
J. H. v — supply strong plants, ot some wa or : an oe is pele — : Mis ien low . ri hia with a purple oblate blotch at 
e ontai two of each variety, tor L. ; poin: uts the old origin: ind quit t 
| oran in 30 supply y 100 pia — ind 2 ieties, two of each variety, A ET RTHUR HENDERSON AND » CO. heg respectfully of the field.” atid N 
for 11. 10s. Also POMPONES in great ipo 50 rompones an Marce that their CATALOGU E OF KITCHEN Price 10s. 6d. The usual discount to the Trade. 
95 varieties, two of each variety, for 1 or 100 in 50 varieties, | GARD EN AND FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1859, with a List of Nurser y and e TARDE ate London, 
two of each variety for 11. Strong pie of the Paten new Garden Implements and other requisites is now published, and RCHARD „„ 
Pompone the Golden Cedo Nulli, 58. each, will b — in | will be forwarded, post free, on appliea ation, 
March with the usual allowance to the Trade. Bwéry onder They parti door de ire to call the attention of the publie to UCOMBE P PINCE, a AND 00. AS attention to 
will be accompanied by a popular work on the Chrysanthemum. their K celebrated vt pcs Garden Beet," the only x-— their very ‘superior Stock of 
Post-office Orders payablo to J. H. Brnp, Stoke Newington, | that really will repay the grower; colour, flavour, and. quality FRUIT TREES IN POTS 
will be immediately attended to m Ya; d rendor it OY, of extensive cultivation era for the above purpose, consisting of all the best kinds of 
will be ammedistely au BURRIDGEANUM. | “Kite’s Branching Marrow Pea," a very valuable and prolific | APRICOTS, CHERRTES, FIGS, NECTARINES, PEACHES, 
PRISTINUM, T ee TEE brame for PE du ned. ** 8now's pe „White " ab ARS AND PLUM 8, 
BURRIDGE, 
Bro Champion Cos Lettuce,” a large crisp | thoroughly established i in their die and fall of well ripened 
est and aA hier dm for these eee wood, so that they are capable of bearing abundantly next 
In — elect Ta “a will also abe found thp ** Moo — ason. 
Lettu ” those very super orts as yet but little pin Prices will be found very moderate, and can be had on appli- 
h UT tho.. Palatine” a EU, . — iy cation to them. E Nursery, Exeter, established 1720. 
will be Faber am the finest n it ispos 
jy Burri. urridgean canum differs. trom the 44 0. eee in werd mmer months. The Whi and Blac ned Imperial GARDEN SEEDS. 
1850). contains a coloured plate of the above 
A n CROSLAND'S RICHMON D DWARF 
late WEITE i BRACCO —This 
A e ultivation, havin a 
produc gine 
of 3 May to to e middle o 1 and 
T ore n at ya Sheffield Float an and ordonema Ioco 8 
hibition, held at the Sheffield ical Garden: 
SEEDS can be had in sealed 3 pride ce 28. 6d, an aa the 
Richmond Nursery, — 1 p E, ETC. 
aed = Cum & Son, | BIER LAWSON AND » SON, THE QUEEN’S SEEDS- 
yellow circle next the eye mber, the new s r B ‘Feather stemmed mca : LE UCOME INCE, AND Co, very respectfully an- 
om. x Cucun but most delicious Green; 2 erloo fra met short- 15 ts Stock of KITCHEN GARDEN ores 
topped seeding Potato,” raised oe ^A the ** Albion" and | for 1859 i i4] loin complete, and comprises many novelties 
**Frame;" it is earlier Pes either, 70 nd and ‘the great promise, and all the best old sorts of acknowled 
sort that must eventually be depended u the best early | merit. The quality of all their seeds is en particularly 
bo ar rei bjects i cds and forcer, as B00. as its juu. VS better known. | fine, and as they take great pains in selecting the ire nei 
le bold eo dismiss ng i The “ Australian Salad Cress"; this plant grows about 1 foot the ‘purest stocks, and prove their vitality previously to sending 
"o" hardiness, e with, their adaptability for outers, in heigh branching and [spreading all round the stem; it may | them out, L., P., & Co. are enabled with great confidence strongiy 
B. confidently predicts that they will become universal | be constantly cut and gathered throughout the summer, the | to recommend them. CATALOGUES of the above are n 
| | favo urites. — are of a ae ee light green, the flavour is | ready, a y be had on application to 
oured group of the two varieties has begn sais grateful, and piquan "S. area Prince, & Co., Exeter Nursery, Exeter. 
Pao y po Rad on. SPLIPMAQR uice 15; OF gra HA 151080 on SCOTLAND PEA. 
to hasers of 1 oz. of seed, ^ gei nee 
sort, dec! 
N.B. The Botanical Ma agazine for the present month (Jan. ^ ped che nene Chronitle. 
all i grew A i 
2 tinct and best flavoured ei in 23 TURDAY, J. » 1899. 
To be had only at PETER N & So 
MEETINGS FOR THE FODDOWIRG WERK. 
ti Rrni: 
Tusspar, Jan. "Y Regent ite), riae Noon.“ 
ot erum 
„Tn discussion,“ says a corres pondent ‘on 
yay 
e. 
— À the merits of the Rose Isabella Gray 
ent Gard = — We 
7 & Gos Lewisham Kernan, 
Mr. Wm., Saffron 
AN | by others on tue same subject, as t ose who have 
at 
been selected with the greatest care. They | 29 PP ty of ju dying for themselves 
very fine Stock of the KOHL | the great Nose shows, or of testing the merits of 
oF o SN BOOTED ; CABBAGE, man of the new lige look with eager eyes 
e Sec Soin Du ds at Smithfield Club Show. The Kohl|for the information hey may derive from the 
House Street un Y 
isher, Holmes, & Co, Sheffield | Wheel heeler, Mx, e ^ lied on dr u sabati ion and may Pages of the Gardeners’ Chronicle. ae 
* t. W gel, where these roots do not 83 tion which Mr. E WEE: ae is excellent 
Hurst & Wood E agam, Hunting: or for filling up blanks where there is a partial | little beo of n of the new Roses is very tempt- 
xb X mere eet. ee pe al Its ordi ing sess ties, hardiness, and ing, o sober-minded an enthu- 
Eee t EE T weight per acre aa ‘equal to the Swede, d all kinds of stock | “7 1 
[oon LOW AND | SPRING-FLOWERIN pfer it to other roots, , dee X RES E us Sd lene t nee “hopes i that the res pe mh 
5; 90v have to ofer — 4 "ander: | 9 MISICTA! | fav: s of r^ readers WO 
EFIUSE, 3 an E 
quality of which they belie i | aso woke i SEED, wah, they B. have: be | bo obliged. informed ir some of the 
iy oo on Triomphe des 
Arts, purs me ern Caroline 1 Riguet, 2 
and the Tea Att d Waeben, oaa 
aces as 
i armed SEED: f 
ERI saved with very great care, and they are sont to supply them 
nel F on inus wd us wy 20 inches in | separately or Le mixture, for laying down Perlen ebene | A 
ERICA WILMOREA, in.. 48-pots, plants 12 to 15 inches in | L. T 
with from 6 to 8 goes shoots. Each, As. 6d. 
ed to deliver Bonds free. ‘thr HAN 
à BYEMALIS, in 48-pots, 9 to 12 flowering shoots. 
P. L. & 
ected. pt Wales from € eir London Establishment, 
quantities ex ing 20s. in value. d all ot 
plants 1 foot high, with | & quests ea [c eios above an other S Plants, 
MIN. ANS, in 54-pots, 
shoots. v 1s. Gree md. 
En Pros HE PLYWOUTH SEED D COMPANY'S COLLEC- de 
as as-pots plants 12 to 15 TIONS OF D Sis SEEDS.—These Collecti 
— ko i 20 to 25 flowering shoots. Ks Med many 4 aa popis sent v duae have ge — LES 
= Sa ion. ey combine exce ‘germinating q 
c ACRIS DELICATA, 48-pots, 2 5 al to 20 inches in | superior sorts, and may be deemed economi mioa in the truest 
15 flowering shoots. * inc, 18. 6d. apes x the word. 
„ in 48 pots plants 712 to 15 inches in — Complete Colleetion, sufficient for a large Garden, 3“. 
m 12 to 15 ED shoots. Each, 1s. 6d. Ne. Hi — (Complete Collection for a sete size ur 2. 
ety, all strong bang No. 3. Complete Collection in small quantities, I. 5s. 
No. 4. —-Com plete C Cn for a sm | Ga M 155%. 
COLLECTI: F Frow ER SEEDS. —Post Free 
Large Pkts. Small Pkts. | 
1 56. Os 
. 6d. each. 
No. 1.—100 Packets a Y 5 * 
No. 2. * — 1 N 0 1 
No. 3.—25 „ CCC 
No. 4.—12 „ A vus Old s i 3 
d.. Vu led free to Stati l : Ing; an 4 
Dies ds Pune vier rU T DES deis Sorina | most sod ee 
variety, well set with flower buds. Each, Eo alt ca Gace Stn 8I tions, 2 most other Railway Naben Considering the intense inte oak whick gres vit 
free in numbers of 
P Sexy. Mun aho A is si Rein € : ersons pr pi of Re s 
in fruit, 2 to 9 feet high, 7s, 8d, to 10s, 64. Tide amd, Wales, andio any Beam. Fort in the United | en many, acquir- 
R minua a &AUSTI ALIAN PLANTS, queris SECHS ree Ee esce Mor Phe ta g their various, 
— ch pots, 7s. 6d. | Seed, Agricultural Implement and Manure ; e ano FE there i is er 
exe of te Rendle’s Price Current), be is now published and need of co 
— — NN 4 | ready for delivery, on. er e Secretary of the Com- va pos ustration 
e dozen and | pany. Gomes eni aia be 1 ao a Aoc. DELIS E 120 the results is obtained in all 
| a mers. Hall Qo fer n rios, assa, & o, 
Ferte for 6 stamps, age A E EN No da is DN, 8 by the nature of 
