Stamped News FFV 
No. 3.—1859.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE | 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
paper of Rural Economy and General News. —The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
Price Fivepence. 
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JAMES, CARTER Ax» CO. are now ready to supply 
SEEDS for the 5 an FLOWER — 
which will be found sual, o 
| 
ricultural Journal 
E tar Henin 5. 
pos JEYES’ Select SEED CATA LOGUE. “will = 
eady in a few days, and will contain every variety of 
real p ^R ” Applications for it are respectfully solicited.— 
Northampton. 
S een enn an 
BESERESS BE 
SCC SSS SSS RARARARATD 
* AND 008 "ak NERAL AND DESCRIP- 
E PRICED CATALOGUE for this season is now 
8 and will be sent free on ap ati sit 
ontains detailed — of enhouse Plants, Conifers, 
well as all the est introdu ctions in Soft-wooded 
h. 
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TIV: 
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of . 
ing * Trentham 
», stocking a cla 
in Courlan 
hardy exotic 
Trade m 
Trees foc a avenues . 
Victoria, Australia 
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AARRASTHESAHARG 
BRESSERE 
egs to inform the Nobility and 
14 ME GEN MUN CATALOGUE oF 
AL NURSERY STOCK 
Public that 
ud sent aed ied ippliontion. 
, Win dlesham, near Bagshot, Surrey, core 
1 mi — — Station, South Western Railwa 
* NE 7 RAE JAM YOUNG'S DESCRIPTIVE CATA: 
or NEw HARDY ORNAMENTAL 1 
CONIFER, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS, FOREST E E 
res à be had on application. — Milford Nurseries, 
Godalm 
ORTI 'ICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
a Meeting of the wood —MÓa = this Saher sf 
lth, Prizes were awarded 
r, Cox ae H. S, Gardener to William Wells, 
„ Redleaf, Plugs Kent. 
ECOND PRIZE » 
ndy, Esq., F.H. 
ATIONAL ee RICULTURAL AL SOCIETY. Sono JACKMAN anp SON’S PRICED and 
sii f Seedling Florists’ Flowers, Amateurs, and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of GENERAL — 
sel wen in general are invited to give small special Prizes | STOCK for 1858 —: 1859 — — — — = — 
llections of their favourite Flowers, to Exhibi t Wok Num 
E P. DIXON s WHOLESALE D ar 
e LOGU is and m 
had free = 1 
d Establishment, y ES Street, Hull. 
NEW CHRYS EMUM S. 
ALTER begs to inform | 
cants for his NEW See OF e 
MUMS that it will be published in February, which his 
me E eom and her new "varieties x. 18 859 will be 
full 1 Aoc unriv: pales general collection, 
s Nursery, William 
Pe 
read 
6 "ER 
“SEED, AGRICULTURAL 
OHN S he numerous appli- 
which is 1 ingest n 1 .—Ver: 
2 near — irnpike, EN 
STAMPED EDITION, 6d. 
i VINES FRO NUUS RAT 
EA vrox p a = dehy 
wh ich he reco 
ES. 
very ya and quite 
ri , snes — 
Maar A. Muscat 4 po er. 
a very fine piers of vi ines, woo g ou ae 
rly in: ended, 
spection is re 
E CNEAT E 
ques SUBSCRIBERS W the holders ot f the "Royal 
Gardens, Hamp n urt, are enabled to offer 
genuine the posee and miy 9 HAMPTO N COURT 
BLACK 9 
Strong well-ripened p 
fr 
b anc 
d ripe, fit "n 
— nd, Rae NE 
ots, 4 2 ** per doz. 
iting ee 12-inch tm each. 
mbers a a siderable — — will 
UR Som a Kin ngston, S.W. 
If " purchased : inlarge n 
be made in p m EA 
ja CHARLES “LEE DE to offer extra 
Jointed and well-ripened FRUITING VINES 
p. 
rong sho 
of the following Ec 
BLACK HAMBURGH BLACK FRONTIGNAN 
WHITE FRONTIGNAN 
BLACK PRINCE 
pid AL MUSCADINE 
N HA 3 WELL'S SEEDLING 
MUSCAT OF AURA OOD MUSCAT. 
Nursery and Seed Bats E. A London. 
FRUIT ds 
EES IN POTS. 
* oun ax 
p 
D CHARLES LEE have now the largest 
and — stock — FRUI IT TREES Ix POTS in a bearing. 
siate for FORCING a RD HOUSES ever offered. 
hey consist of the followin, n4 kinds, a CATALOGUE of which. 
may be had on application 
5 PEARS 
PEACH Au MS APPLES. 
NEOTARINES RRIES ALSO, 
VINES AND YSTRA 
AWBERRIES. 
. Nursery and Seed Establishment, rl: London. 
TO PLANTERS OFC 
ES us AND CO, supply 50 species of RARE - 
aevi sere in good p 
isi ende to 
ES al Nur out! i Nori 
S AND TU TULIP BULBS-—Finest imported 
Cee ME 16s. per 1000, 28. per 100. ae reseed 
Tulips, Scarlet 7s. por € Yellow 7s. do., LM 
e a" all Srita —BUTLER & 1100 Cove: 
ELLOW. ROSES.—Madame William, orange yel- 
Jow; Isabella Gray, 1 7 . Strong plants, fit 
for i je dm s. 
YHINA MELON.— The Subscriber c 
nobility and try with SEED of this 
"E Ap 
foci 
ts, Chelsea, S.W 
LON. n- fleshed 
variety = ES — 2 fruit averages 4 lbs., 
any h 
y Sox, Nurseries, Cheshunt, Hes. 
RUE I SHROPSHIRE DAMSONS. E 5 
es scarce! g, and is very prolific. R. Hogg, 
> President of the ‘Pomel logical “Society, and Turner and Plants of the - ove can he obtained fr OLDROYD, 
s “ Florist,” —— this variety to — — of ‘the Nurseryman, Shre at 24s. per doin um 
- —— Seeds 1. R & Co. 
n, 238, * Holborn, —.— W.C. ANTED, ET “TAYLOR'S “GRAN D STAND.” 
ARLY PEAS. 
PINES, 23 to 8} Ibs. each ACK & WHITE GRAPES 
AITE’S DANIEL O'ROURKE PEA; the earliest LARGE DESSERT PEARS ER nem 
Pca in SEEN FOR, CHOICE FLOWERS Ve 
RLY NAPOLEON ; Pea, as e SEAKALE ASPA bud 
D EEROR. 
Y EUGENE; a White Wrinkled Marrow Pea, as early 
„ 
And other choice Garden — ce 
Forward Ades big —— xm 
VEGETABLE SALESMAN. 
d 181 e ind n application St. John’s Market, Liver 
London, W. C. 
EARLIEST PEA—DUNNETT'S FIRST IVERY ‘amp -SON Leg ee y to invite 
e growers Evi UT . to an inspection of their un 
varieties, many of i | have been ibited at the Metropo- 
5 ul LE are re clean amd 2 set — 
oom, and moderate in pri 
throughout the appl .—Dorking Nurse tons Seay 15. 
OLCHUS SACCHARATUS, or North China Sugar 
Garden Market, London. 
lb. Pamphlet, A Visit oec ea 
EARLIEST WRINKLED PEA. 
, TREE AD Hints on "the Cu EM of the z abaya, and its Uses 
í AND SON, SzEp SEOS y to ng 6d., or gratuitous 10 Ibs. and u — del wards, 
ii dalicious DIOSCOREA BATATAS, or e Yam; strong roots, 4s. 
E ie. Th o : 
'ugenie. ey can 
best Wrinkled Hios Pea M 
per dozen ; 3 directions for waltivation 
Joux Whittl Cambri 
mbridgeshiro.. .. 
ROOTS CHEAP 
piOSCOREAS FINE LARGE 
UTTON anv SON su 
SCOREA BATATAS, S inches long, at 5s. 
40s. per 100. This vegetable i — worthy of all that 
m its mo tm and will thri most any soil 225 . 
TTON & Sons, Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
SE m oE 
UTTO. ED GROWERS, Reading, hav 
a large stock of the adi kinds « t POTATOES, y ims 
free from disease. Also true es, Regen d others. 
Prices, &c., will be sent post free lication 
4d peruna ASILLEAVED KIDNEY Y POTA- 
TOES. — 
shoe A 
e as. i frig an 
EST POTATO IN THE WORLD—IMPERIAL KIDNEY. 
R. WEBB, of ed i 
PE 
distinct kinds selling 
They were grown side by side in ia 
E apt pde Qus es every way inferi 
as 
to execute orders for same. 
PRICED watt — FOR 1859, 
by (hadtlenl character, the in- no less 
D n 
z bushel, and 
uantity than 1 bushel of. Also about 3000 
NTISH COB NUT Trees from 2 to 4 feet high.—. ply 
Josh. May & Co., 1, — Street, 
Calcot, near Reading, Ber 
true 
to Messrs. 
to Mr. WEBB, 
pa | mmc oo: 
applica ton 
UR 2 
! Hpus Subseribe bers re "disposing ry their hri 
tock of Seedling and Transplanted Forest Trees, O 
mental ee Ev (dg! ey 25 Sta 
arf- Fruit Trees, Currants, &c., at 
prices considerably reduced in 9 — of dissolving: 
| pn Priced Lists may be had on y er 
Glasgow, Janes. 1 WLER & WRIGHT. 
AEN 
M MAULE asp SONS havi ng a larg- 
ofthis Tree 10 1912 6 12 feet, well suited for planting 
Aven! a Pu able Parks, Cemeteries, &c., arg to call the 5 
don of Corporations, "Burial Boards, Public Com 
Prices fo 8 on application. 
Stapleto: PARI and Stoke N 
THREE MILLIONS OF 
Ge RG 5 
hes Order a a 
Station havi 
urseries, Bri 
TRANSPLANTED. ObicksV 
eee i M the above to * 
tent — d quality b 
Bale con 
arded on receipt of 2 Post- 
— — — Lr at d Railway 
OE = Chest 
b. SERCH, SPRUCE FIR, 
y May, ipei Nurseries, 
CEDRUS DEODARA. good sod 
T: 122 F ee e 
CKSON & . 
Was 30,000 SEEDLING GOR oe 650. 
WYATT; N 
Ware um 
i ne st 
all . = 
ANTED to DENEN ey 4 ee ' 
less ttn years dis ty ae ge 3 
ruiting. Ne e Maus ef neds 
hv AMAN: EE ee Overlan ye 
$ 0 i Y 5 
arieties, price GL. 10s, 155 Palace | 
t, Surrey. 
N RYE-GRASS 
BLAIN po 00, — M LAE 
offer to eai rim eie tte ce 
J. DIXON, SEEDSMAN, U 
and GENERAL Propucs MERCHANT, Kendal, 
— «er ward pare 1 ITALIAN RYE-GRASS & 
TIT m mote. CoU ce T 
