p 19, 1859.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
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TON NURSERY, LIVERPOOL. OUBLE — — er BOOTS 4s. per ber ALLED Hg si CUCUMBER, DR. 
- D GENTLEMEN PLANTING NEW * dozen.—The ual importation of e above named : — rera — 3.— one of the finest long hybrid 
P ving PARKS — —— 10 autiful an * — Flow € pos just received, and xhibitio — pim — that has ever yet boen 
PLA Poso PARK large and well e du m may be obt: — without dis- offered re qo publio; e it is a S cpm black spine, length 22 t 
ING. d begs to offer bis fedt o of EES | appointment, at A. ConnETT's Foreign Wa pobi use, Ad Pall Mall. 9 inahen, a ver setter, abundant bea; Price 
various apted —— — . rinted regulations for treatment sent; , just . 6d. per packet 
" tations, when arrived, very moist and open Parmesan — Ses. m OF THE WEST MELON, a superb new variety, 
P require E N > URS s. | gre cen: flesh, very han 8 in appearance, pv qe A - 
his eral Stock T f the eading kinds of 100 2 G pé l 115 EA Tor as and exc celle — in flavour. It obtained mm E 
C — EE eu is allowed to be the most extensive 5 Ditto T 2s. 6d. past season, — 25. 6d. pr i 
— bra ~ n to offer, at reduced prices itto NEW MEI LON GENERAL 1100 ent out for the 
M his seaso! x Ditto at 6s. and Ms cor "don. 
wn CEDRUS DEODARA, varying 2 5 first time last season. I —.— ery han 
M 42 height. he best a 2 shape, and beautifully netted; a very thick ubstance, thin 
fern 21 ps: stock of ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, fro: skin, ofa lting and most delicious flavour, and an abundant 
Mei all the best varieties of Hardy Pines, in ALO GUES sent free on application, and extra plants | bearer. Weight from 3 to 4 lbs.; it atest satisfac 
te 10 feet Irish and Common), Ho olly presented for distant carriag re. ion to — rchasers during i f See 
E ns, &c. Wu. Woop 
& Sox, havin ed all the best a — — per pac 
stock, all from Seed. | PHLOXES from the — wil be happy to supply them Extra fi xed HOLLYHOCE SEED, saved fi allnamed 
m Quick s 12 Bede — ~~ | in ae as stated above, in fine strong plants grown in the | varieties s, o — pack ed from all nam 
A ste * rim igi sed Underwood, & £| d wege E m ias ee 3 — km. red, the finest ever yet sent out, 
Tae 3 Y. large collection of "ali the most poroa | TR ti edi vice — e Celery, 64. per packet. 
LOGUES on application. | TOHN PA ALMER, 3 AN, Annan, begs leave DELPHINIUN 1 FORMOSM, 6d. per packet. 
ms maa (DIOSCOREA BATATAS) to inform his Friends and the Trade generally, that he has| DIGITALIS, or Fox-glove Seed, 6d. per packet. 
ioNAME 
M. PAILLET awp SONS, of Paris, first 1 
| on hand the following—all of excellent quality—which he is 
vd | disposed to offer on v easonable Terms :— 
INGS. 
partak in its state o f per- 4,000,000 1-year Larch 40,000 1-year Laburnum 
led upon exporting a — of it to Eng- 4 1,000,000 2-year Scotch Fir. 
that the English public, as — 1,000,000 2-year Spru 100,000 8 eymouth Pine 
nabled to apprecia — its ui tility « and tu am 200,000 1-year Beech 100,000 1-year ‘Pies books dris 
— that have e by in per- er- | 300,000 1-year Alder 100,600 1- Tero rabstocks, drills 
of judging its merits. "The result “of th the first | 300,000 1-year Oak, drills 100,000 l-year Wild Che 
erry 
n most satis! —— €— — "a dn. drills 
tubercle ,000 1-year Portugal Laurel 
— 000 1-year Lew 
ii 
00, 000 1-year Turkey Oak, 
drills 
— med 
ith the 000 1- Spanish Ches- 
y in order 8 the wa T ri 
further particulas, xal list of Cucumbers and Melons, 
eee pct tin — Chronicle of Jan. 29, 1859. 
TUE 
postage: stamps, pes "the i whole or any part, as 
will be imm md sent. 
5 ILEY, Nurserym 
Abbey Church Yard, Bath. 
y 
he case may 
an, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
FIRST QUALITY. 
ASS S "BROWN offer the following from ue 
Anecd GUE, 
nuts, drills 50,000 . bedded Ameri- PEN X SEW AND of SELECT the s ABLE SEEDS, 
100,000 1-year Horse Ches- n Ar bor-vitæ — — dard B 23 C 
nuts, drills 20,000 bedded c common Laurel ba D tt — Early, 2 x -— s "oae ae ane een 
200,000 2-year Ash, drills 20,000 bedded Portugal Laurel s as un, 2s, 6d; Ne. A e leak "Aen 64. ; 
LANT E PD. H 
4 in England, and increase t 300,000 2-year o tr. — taies Bear aa incon ds po “por quart. 
onem à nt, & di of obtain. 179 900 02. -year tr. Scotch Fir 400,000 2-year tr. 1 iL be oet; A. ig’ — — 
cms .— bs. weig Persons desirous of obtain- oui 2 ication, and all or ers v w ark, 6d. 
— can have them forwarded in cases of 50 or 100 | pro Pri — Pre wr Carriage will be prepaid bibel. Mitchinson 2 3 Penzance d. per ne ate 58. p. oz. 
Pais — 9 — to make a plan- | to Tondon, "icr v: "Birmingham, . — and A Ward! Late Whit iv por oz. | oet Pm 
ve portio: f the R ts | Edi nburgh, and I E thereof charged to —— X. ai we 8 : e, the latest, 28. 
at the follow es :—One year's growth, | ORNA i po Cabbage Farnell bs en tr 8 per os. 
24. ; ditto per 1000, us em rug. bulbs two years’ bbage, Furnell’s Early Edwardstone, 1s. per oz. 
Quart, 3s. 6d. ; ditto per Gallon, HOMAS S IMRIK ONS, NURSERYMEN, Ayr, | Carrot, French Ho m, very early, 6d. oz. 
( — us beg to inform chee Customers wan ete the "n2 generally Cauliiower, Early P. . per ; Lenormand's, le. 6d. 
t they ha n hand the follow ll- r pac 
b TRAÍ ANSPLANTED — ‘ath. ery, very’s — 6d. per packet; Goodwin's Early 
30,000 Alder, 2 to 4 — 300,000 Larch, 2 ypar 2 year, | „ York, 1s. pero 
60,000 Ash, 2 to 3) fe 24 to 3} fee + er 5 Rale, 1 er 
ettuce, Neapo " ve 1s. per oz. 
154, — Beech, 2 15 34 fot = ,000 Scotch Fir, y esl year Parsley, exam iile eus ^ "i — 
ting to 40,000 Oak, 2} to 3} fect aoo year a — Savoy, the Early Ulm, 1s. per oz. 
— which may * "000 Plane, 2 to 3 feet 400,000 Spruce Fir, 2 yea Turnip, Polly's No — 25 xd oz. 
— and are 10 K Italian Poplar, 200 000 Piat. 13 to isinches Cucumber, each, 1s. acket.—Conqueror of the West, 
2 4 to 8 feet » vet, 25 to eal J Sowers, Hunters. Prolific, Sir Colin Campbell, General 
10,000 Lombardy do. ns 0,000 Thorns, 2 and 3 Canrobert, Gladia tors Glory of-Armstadt, Essex Hero, 
400,000 h, $ ye 1 1 yea (STRONG, Chelteni am Surprise, Lord Kenyon's Favourite, and many 
12 to 20 re 20,000 Laburnum, 3 to 5 feet other ch ven 
8 LINGS. Melons, h, 18. per et.—M‘Ewen’s Hybrid, Fleming's 
Thess are à in. a the open ground 100,000 Ash, 2 year 500,000 Beech, 2 year (drilled) Trentham Hybrid ani 1 flavoured, Snow's Horticul- 
the finest lot of seedling plants in the 1.000.009 Scotch Fir, 2year- 200,000 Oak, 1 yonr ; , Qe) tural Prize, Munro's Crystal Palace, Bromham Hall, and other 
000,000 Norway Spruce, 2 year 50,000 Laburnu: b hoic 
to 2 feet, 18s. per dozen; 6L. per 100 f 
—— 12, and 15 feet. Our stock of Deodars 20,000 Portugal Laurel, 1 foot. | 20,000 Common sida Lito ‘co um CTIONS OF 3 SEEDS. 
t occu acres of land ; d tliey 10,000 do. * b tot 4 fe m font all first-rate sorts. A 9 reduction 
removed. and with * usage not 4 feet, ae 15 sd, by ordering. these collec For price 
We offer them on — Fa : — * ios E —.— variety. an NUM vey are not to be surpassed. 
or small quantities.” ri — d woes: Seth m and - 1 Collection 22 4 ; 9 
Apricots. es, Nectarines, an b ” m re - 
7. 8, and 10 feet high | N nts, Seakale, 3 » we 25 n 
plants from seed, bs lists ona li 4 » en .. .. 0:15. 0 
OR THE FA RM 5 » 010 6 
seed, 61. 6s. 2.; | 
from imported wed, O68. Per do; aut per 100) NRW OLTVESHAPED YELLOW. MANGEL, ig dm — rts contained in N os 1% and 3 are ivon ju 
a large number of beautiful plants, all | “introduced two ago, has been EE tities of the others will be sent 
from n, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet high tested and is mái n qr with perfect confidence. Itis i 
i y Peas, 15 finest sorts for t.ofeach  .. 178. 6d. 
- Pinsapo, do. do. of a ME us growth, with ex e lay a Peas 10 pfe aa T hea 9 6 
Det Re we are justified in stating our stock of = intermediate in between the Long hee, ^ t of each of 10 finest qt. ot Wace: 
three last-mentioned Firs offers a selection to be met | has produced from 5 to 10 tons — per acre than one . : E . SUcces- $*6 
with in no other Nursery. g Em ’ Chronicle of Jan. 8) :— Lettuce, a prokat of of aix finest pits = sa 20 
-Dougiasi, 6, T 10; and 12 fect SWEDE — is c approved — —— 
— . . 5, and 6 feet YELLOW NEST LAWN GRASSES, 
miana, stout seedling about 1 foot, WHITE Dé mixture of uà best —.— sorts. These are excellent. 
In no description of crop raised on the — is a 
bad one. so ny on ag character of the Seed as 
the Tire cin — eg 
e most 
Stocks that are eve — — 
such, we * € several y n using every 
means to keep up 1 thes sev size, ant texte of the 
various kinds ; ain we believe that what are now offer hay ya 
All the prin cipal ae 
and fully faveloped.Rc 2 — 
more vigorous growth to 
be ric ake selected fora a con- 
This mode of 
good o 
plants, 
lozen ; 1 100; 10 n 40L. per 1000. . 
finest of to be 11 in that « of 
ro m -leaved Californian kinds, and 
hardy. 
the most 
* 
nM 
Nursery, a X 
specimens rom 
n from pon rites a 
dmg 3 exceed the beauty 
certainly are to be met "with in no other 
lants, 1} to feet high 
P 4 5 6, 7, ERE * s 
quantity, 13 & 2 ft. high 
English — A and of all 
7, ad 10 ft. Many thousands of | v. 
eroi io grown to one stem 
uantities and of all sizes up to 
i^ 
es * obe strongest "day S Si 
rable Tod 
Seod — 
"m 
many cases 
.. Móveoyer, 
de ulterations so 
hedbeufty ract to i jpen prices, so 
thata strong PE Ay brard” i 
PERE * A eR aire A yrshir 
los nid" 265. ‘to 921. 
ITALIAN ak 
Hen 
do. cn CN 
N ATURAL GRASSES. —All the best — 
Rye-grass 
per bushel | 
ticum; for cover, stout plants, 1} to 24 feet, Front 
e well-known ae vei lari late Vim 
to 84s, per 
ali 
t Source, and ha has M. given Tm: 
i e the hom — thien is the direct produce of i 
Eur of all A e ir a eter fr — 7 under the most favourable c 2 more 
; 00s per 100 100 ud 8s., and | than Solin ee having been used in dressing — seed ; es 
ples o: are unusually clean and fine. In selecting the 
ection; at 35s. — — 154 — —— Natural G is taken to have them true to name, fi 
ipened, and in all respects ean samples, 
ALSIKE CLOVER, and other varieties. 
4 Yi ES. 
TÉ We ery far M With every other Mace of Seed usually required for the 
Laurels, Bo: farm, PRICED LISTS of which may be had post free on 
applica: 
W. o EN & Sons, Seedsmen, Stirling, N.B.; also at 
58, Dawson Street, Dublin. 
m, pin r Reigate.| *,* G is mos vein * laced in point of railway 
m Waterloo, and Con- accommodation, there being direct and orisha traffic to all 
oking Station. the principal stations in ~~ dana! Scotland, and by steamers 
tive, be sent on | (via Glasgow), almost daily to tap chief ports in Ireland, 
— GODFREY Sao? to thereby ensuring a speedy deliv ery of goods, all of whic b, 
Y, p Hill, Woking, Surrey. except grain and Tares, f 
In 
er Ib., 1s. 3d. ; or 18s. per bushel. 
Holeus saccharatus, an abundant cropper for cattle feed, 
1s. 6d. per Ib. 
The Improved Custard Marrow, 18 seeds, 1s. ; nine seeds, 6d. 
Dioscorea Batatas, strong tubers, 9 inches to 1 foot long, 5s 
per dozen ; kiras e, 108. per dozen. 
FLO R SEEDS- BEST ASSORTMEN 
e by A t.) 
Hardy Annuals, 100 v it — including choice novelties, 
15s. ; 50 for Per 6d.; 30 ‘for 5s. i 20 for 4s. 
Half hardy ls, i 25 choice novelties, 50 
128. 6d. ; 
n and 
EF 
very select, 
including oho choice novelties, 100 for 20s, ; 
Dwarf Hardy Annuals, ickets, for or filling beds on 
Annuals, Greenhouse Perennials, Hardy Biennials 
Mer Perennials, 2€ in — 2 
wer Seeds, cheaj Catalogue. 
reece ( GERMAN 
Hal 
i Eltaniy, 
These, ing Calceo! Cin i ehsia, 
729 5 Holyhock, and numerous others have 
been saved choice and first- collections, and are 
nearly all of . 
NEW AND V R SEEDS. 
A List of a few of — is prunes — « xtracted from 
is 
the body of the Catalogue, with full descriptions. See Cata- 
logue, page 55. 
Goods (not under 20s.) carriage free to all the Railway 
Stations in London, &. See Catalogue. 
1 Orders payable to Bass & BROWN, TEPHEN 
Brown... Remittances required from pe — 8 
BASS AND BROWN, SEED Growers, &c., pun Suffolk. 
H BOG anp LOAM.—Gentlemen and Nursery- 
33 do well ^A o apply en —ÀÓ wy ‘the, ones — 3 
men 
their American beds. 
able terms Py land or pw cal 
ROBER I, Nurseryman, Wan — Common, Surre; 
Ts NURSERYMEN — toca se —Those havin ms 
rseries a of extra large prolific, clean, 
their quan 
ood PEAR TREES d pe vi oblige by giving the lowest 
2 — per 100.—Addre: g full particulars, by letter, to 
R. Martin, Fish and Prat — b Bat th. 
N.B. Wanted early in the coming fall. 
