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ee s NUN UL. pte AN ony MEIFERUM. H pen: SCRI BERS leur the "hola, COL of ¥ 
ATAL OGUR. OF VE GET. ABLE F LOWER, AND Named and described in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 22, 1858. n Gardens, Hampton Cour! 
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AGRICULTUR AL SEEDS, CULINARY ROOTS, &c., i : ù i SIM is sb ceti supply, onda a Brack the mown mt py i excellent HAM m 
d m be had As application. The lists are us and well-established profusely crested plants ii RA 
* in "additio on - Selecti tions of all the old and | of this A autiful -— ree ariety, of which he possesses the | Strong ripen poro Y: and öhm 
established favourite varieties, contains some valuable new | entire stock. It ought to prove pad dae rid use kind. 17 ete n i d nci s t Pots, 10. y 
additions, the most prominent of which are Dr. MACLEAN’S The customary "disco unt to the trade. Price per — on io EY d price RKI ve cde at rable x 
FINE DW M id PE AS, TH 22 OGMORE PROTECTID gg [- 4. oy voted Carriage pes to Lo sas Post-office Orders on 925 Ki 
BROCCOLI, ARLET GEM ME LO JOTTAGER Foot’s Cray f s Cray, Kent, S.E. PL z 
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ROSEBERÉY BRUSSE PERENNIAL SEE NO "SPLENDID SEEDLING GLADIOLI. — 
f SP RO s. » 
NACH, &c.—The Royal Nseries, E ae h. ling : from RAMOSUS, and white, 3s. ed.; Queen Vi N pure White N 
VEGETABLE, FLOW RICULTURAL SEEDS od ANDA VE ENSIS fo 8, arriage pai aid. Large | light 5 sil cd dark, 5s.: David 
75 se: cim BARNES i C; MPALOG UE of T above bulbs of Gladi I Meni foribundus, 4s. d ; Prince A 8510 pend: 1 Waiter 
eady, obtained postage free, upon | 2s. Nes P er oec en “700, sea Doub, te 6s. ; striped, n 9 71 [5 60. : Cot hr Geld 24 Ps 15 E Í 
0 will ber ound to: contain every artic da of Ende Ses ou 10s. ; Mix e, e a » old, 2 nd ths 
a lication "ewit e that cannot be 5 the stock of Fine mixed Persian Ranunculus, 36. per 100. Scarlet bob Tan mo Z PRICED A n 6 4 
N h having been ved — for en by, pae gue | 2s. 6d. per 100. A DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE of pus vn onari. 
petent fri mmend with greai GLADIOLI, &e. 5 — — ree and post paid on application. Market, 
confidence: Every articleis warranted of the s and — rH BUTLE R & Mol. , Seedsmen, Covent DU Market. 3; NEW 
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o kind, as well as very moderate in ca EVER CU 
Camden Nursery, Cambe 
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NE DS R 185 LEMON TREES, with from 2 to 20 fruit on each, in beautiful | Manchester Botanical Gardens. Strong bushy planta 
W M. CUTBUSH 4 AND SON beg A fully to Pipes y at 2s. 6d., 35. 6 6d., 5s., 7 7s. 6d. each ; best HYACINTHS, | 4 fee que. d are now ready, and can also be had from 
intimate that their PRICED CATALOGUE OF VEGE- | 6s. per dozen: ditto. 4$. ; mised CROCUSES, 1s 6d. per 100; ing a 
TABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c., is now ready post free | van THOL TULIPS à 35. per 100; Double mixed ditt to, 4s. M 
on appl.cation. Wat. C. AND Son devote particular attention to | JONQUILS, 4s.; mixed N ARCISSUS, E ray per dozen 
May John Waere American Nursery, Bagsho 
Messrs. 1 Rollisson ^s Sons, Tooting, near Lond 
2. G. He n & Son, 8 
this department of their N and most of the choicer | GLADIOLUS FLORIBUN DUS, 1s. r dozen; GA N. 57 nders on, St. John’s W. 
kinds ot enlinary seeds and ro are saved under their own | DAVENSIS, 2s. 75 
inspection, and they can cont . — guarantee the r n PRICED LISTS of FERNS and BULBS may be had » d 
offered. —Highgate N ursorie 227000 1, N. Established A 1695. application to ROBT. GREEN, 154, Kingsland Road, 55 dows 19 108 pow i 
— BARDY SCARLET DODENDRONS TO from Shoreditch Church. uapondente, Post are miade B abierto gin m 
AMERICAN PLANTS GENERALLY. R Pak Nurseries, Binglétod Bibok, Boiron Manche 
ATERER AND GODFREY’S PRI GED and W 7 M. WOOD AND SoN 155 je to offer ROSES Desc riptive circulars can be had as above, or fron ? 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 5 us ror d m and Nan- | th a the following terms, selection of sorts left to agen 2 
tribe of plants, as exhibited by the 
chester, nay ied be had on app Ji cation inel is ^ g^ stamp Ls we ra "r3 Standards, budded with 2 to 3 different OOD xp INGHAM be TR i E M 
for postage. The Catalogue also furnishes the heights ma varieties of Climbing Roses in each stem; 3s. 6d. W. eg 85 0 er e f 
prices of their 5 5 stock of Conifers pU P Ev X to 5s. each. Per dozen. 2 which they have of ci 52 growth: 
Catalogues may also be had of Messrs. J. May & C 86. * Superior selected Standards .. ei TN m p to N^ 8 DWARF, AND TRAINED CHERRI| 
„o., Wellington Street, Strand Fine Dwarf ditto . «RM E es 
ig ms pE 05 Nurse y. Woking Surrey, Su ge erb Dwa E for exhibition .. $0195, 18 OAKS, 1 and 2 year seedling, 2 to 3, and 3 to £ fa 
8 e Dw: n » Evergreens, 1 et dito. seedling. 
* 291 5,15 
OHN WATERERS” CATALOGUE OF UNRI- — on Cinch stems « — 
VALLED HARDY SCARLET AND OTHER CHOICE — 24 „ 30 
RHODENDRONS, as Exit by — T — IER Climbing 1 Roses pots - TRIPS: SES! Eo nce, 1 year 5 o ; 
Gardens, Regent's P. London, is pu and will be for- | Good Dw 4 CH gem 3 to 4, ved 5 5 to 7 feet, 
warded on applica ion 2 ne pres Bentod to comp risate for carriage. FIR, Scotch, ip j^ 2, 2 to à, and 3 foe : 
far This List is mended as à work of reference, as it | ^ Woodlands Nursery, M Mei near — Sussex. HAZELS, * to and 3 to 4 feet. 
ere accurate  deseriptions ea all the esteemed varieties. TOTO. THE RBB nok Talia n, 3 to 4, 4 to 5, and 5 to : 
e American N x m ^ gite near the Sunning- te a D re nd 7 to 8 feet, 
dale Station, South Wes Railw. HOS. CRIPPS, Neue rie &., Tunbridge BOX, sorts, 2 to 3, and 3 to 4 feet. 
. V Rone xd 1s, Kent, respectfully offers us following finc Hipi LAUR RELS 1 S8 0 ar bedd 645 s 
CELOS ARE VAR.  PYRAMIDALIS d y 
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7. en s 2 TM yer ; Blus s. ; , 15s. 
MEN, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, have now a limited per 1 Crimson do., very strong, 25s. per 100; fine Standard and VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTURAL 18 
supply of the above rare and beautiful Annual. Packets 5s. Half-standard ROSES, 60s. per 100 ; go: o., , 50s per 100; 
each sent free by post on receipt either of a Post-Office Order or | Dwarf Perpetual and other SES by name, 42s. per 100 + form the 
postage ST ps s fom m 8 e IOS: See descrip- | Double Yellow 1 208. per 1000r400 for 3l. ; PINUS | pared to execu 
ronicle of INSIGNIS and P. RADIATA from Seed, 15 inches to 
aterloo 1 28 inches, 77. 10s. per 100; MANETTI STOCKS, 50s. per 1000 ; | CATA 
VERY E 9o. second sie 40s. qe 1000; TRISH YEW WS, 2 Po to 8 e go xum Am "ed on application: 
AND t fi t it 0s. per 100; Hardy HE ection, 25s. E 
of the > SON der repectilly A invite | TONICERA SHEPHERDI, or new Scarlet-trumpet HONEY- e following a icularly recommended, all b 
c SUCKLE, fine lants, r doz PUDE n quaj ality, and_valuable acquisitions 1 i 
Jes of Young Specimens of all the newest a = best ae E 
varieties, many of which have been exhibited at th o Mut ropo-| Orders ner ake own correspon ndents unaccompanied by a 1 — collections == ort 
Mem nem dore They are clean and my well set ues remittance will not be noticed. — e White (M W 9. p 
loom, and moderate in price. Catalogu d ‘warded post fi GRAPE VINES FROM T kot eee 
upon sppHcation Dorking Nursery. feu, 9. OHN AND CHARLES LEE Beg" e offer an im- de diei E (Grittin’ ut 
M AN BLACK KBERRY. — Tho 8 of Cos, per packet, ls. ; Marrow, Custard 
have received from New Rochelle a few plants the following kinds: - ; He 6d.—Paradise Nursery, Seven Sisters ay 
BLACKBERRY (BRAMBLE) which their — Alica n copan oad, Hollow EE „ 8 . 
assures them “is by far the best of the many varieties culti- | — Barbaro; EL 8 EEDLING PE à 
ding that he has known 400 Bidwell” 8 s Seedling Hatif de Jura OTTONS' LEVL Mu AN PRO me MAN 
taken from one acre of ground.” Black Cluster Isabella all, E 5 wn ; 
g to try whether this Blackberry will succeed Black Constantia Lady Down's Seedling ve ery eon * RENTE Y 
lant or plants at 5s. p on ap- Black Damascus Marchioness of Hastings 38 
& Sons, Kirkcaldy, N. B Blanche Vig e Muscadine, Royal Pee ERA peni. 
11 s M m "m Calabria Lv „ Parsley leaved | and me in June; 
ESS, the best Muscat, August See Gardener: 
packet 14; dei E uj »  Bowood . May be had of GILBERT K 
E (the very eremi out) true, — — i x d Hall 36. per quart, and of all the E — Tondo on 8 
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Den H^ Noir dc E FA 
emen b de ; Ze : oir Hatif - 
URL um E n e aude : ot Fontainebl DEED Mim 
i BEE RA os LM T ontainebleau 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, 62. N > Pitmaston Cluster white | Chester. have again the plens " 
LONDON WHITE COS LETTUCE, 1s. is Rain des Carmos above PEA, whi es Pens now “established enira 
bie PEARLY CAULIFLOWER, 1s. : eg black icis Water, Dutch 
i im D ent ae p ls. 2 1 Champion 
Tho above. sn 2 As: D — 5 » 1 "a Trebiana 
application.— JOSEPH 35 golden ipoli 
May iGo Wa Wallin n oir t Strand, W. 0 Mil n Hill 1 West's St. Peter's 
O BRITISH AND EXOTIC BOTANISTS. Nursery and Seed Estatfishm e Hammersmith, pado — | been di 
Fabse Y. BROCAS has for 12 years devoted SEEDLING "CHERRY * EDFORD PROLIFIC any wo; 
his time principally to ical pursuits, and has accn- SHEPPARD intends . — out the above this for for this P Pea, Andi in order ti 
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mulated about 90,000 I I tic specimens. He hasalso e autumn. It has twice received the commendation of 
had le experien conservation of an Exotic | the Pomological Society, viz., July 1857 A It is a very | * d 
Herbarium. fine large Black Cherry; flesh firm and s rese mbing m te 
F. E DE cel amet ga e orders for supplying collec- | Circassian but larger, quite hardy, rnd am. exce Dickson 1b BAS F re edel 
llent beare : A. 
and havin lately returned from a month's having never failed to produce a good c — it te their "CATALOGUE of 2 a 
E ex gic m > paid — cial — eat to E bearing, more than 12 Ibs bein io came into 
g produced on a small tree last SEEDS for 1859, „ 
— "cà e, which include ny summer. It is a strong and free grow oth xm St E — hed, — ue be f 
en c ANN complete sets are now ready ; and al all Plants n en plants Se ach T l Standards "beds fe) pe Gen pu 
collections ections for 8 Schools, or privat te Atmen, at | Messrs. AD d s „ BER p Awp LOAM. th 
oed » . enderson & Co., | Messrs. H. Lane & Son, Great will 8 ar T 1 o the abo 
— 2d c im named, a arranged, m ounted, and -—EA Place — i rng their A beds. Tob 1 Tr 1 uantity à 
ana ires addressed to eee . Brocas, Botanist, 65, St. PP.. e NACH. Las dem by land or water 
Martin's Tana, London, W.C., will receive hmimediate attention; E Ere Mrs ee ur É Sinith, Worcester S Nurseryman, W Am. orth Oe 
ABERGAVENNY NURSERY GROUNDS. ugh Low & Co., Mr. C Noble, Bagshot A 
JAMES SAUNDERS has a large Stock of SCOTCH | wt. Mr. H. Cobbett, Woking TY o». MANGEL 
9 to 2 feet 5 pea x t feet: ub ARCH and I SPRUCE Shot "t ca & Holmes, | and “nan, Bedford , Nursery- Be per to ton.—Apply WILLIAM 
oi , WEYM : , SILVER and B d P : 
GILEAD Fir tane — — of austriaca, varying ^ Lesion HARAS received by M esers. "Hurst & M'Mullen, 6, "o PIC AND POULTRY FEEDERS A 
Pinus; 20,000 to 30,000 Black Ttalian and other sorts of |. TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC IN HICKEN RICE, 7s. 6d. pede em = 
POPLAR ; several thous 85 of Chichester and English ELM, KE begs to een I cm ae E MEAL, Ge ray 
with other choice kin : Spanish and Horse E 
Chai; a en ds, hei iou: te Eri een Evergreen TRAINED FRUIT TREES of the following kinds, 
, from 3 ) 
Oak; Acacia, Norway Maple, | Oriental P Plane, and other Oma: | Stat Ponches, Apricots, Noctarinos, Plums, 
d sizes. 
e the Ende and 7 
mental Trees and Shrubs of all kin 
As Stan cone Br Pears, 3 — eie 5 of the 
I d sizes. arge rum- warran 
-——— koeba Parks and Plantations where immediate | old 8 Taitea aa v $0,007 ce Tc nd — fs * 
b Red and White Grape, Raby d de en ^ 
An extensive. Ge me dee Standard, Half Standard, Black aoe strong 3 and 4 De fe pantie ke's Su — 
2828 E Panic gie gel ad kinds c vi and F: berries; Laurels and La: stinus, very ne; 
other FRUIT TREES; Standard st APPLES A ind PEARS. ab alge well grown sore bit "Ah. Yow, Ri Spanish and vne he Pi 
on Paradise Stocks; a choice collection of | lex, and English Oak, Hazel Spon No 7 — Gard breeders. —Ad = G. Mas 
= pinen The whole Hy the stents Stock, | Deodara, Binns exitiss festino Tetrion — mu Oak. Privet, | Wells, Chem dim AS a x 
on up of 20 acres of Land, is remarkably healthy and | very fine, 2 and 3 years Seedling ; Thorns, Standard an Pret 
well grown. A liberal discount fore cash. Roses, and $ 
Printed by V Wirum Br BRADEURY, 
MOSSES, ORCHIDS, and other Stove The above 2 be sold FREDERICK Mouuerr Evax of N Ñ 
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ions i 555 d A mph and other communica- tained on ha, ome, especially if nimc —— . ard. St. P Precinct — hitetrlare, 
addressed to JAMES SAUNDERS. The Nurseries, Bridgewater, Somerset, ther at the Office, No. 5, Upper late Sie 
Coveat Garden in the said Co.—SATURDAY, 
