à T v A RU ee 9, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 309 
S MANCEL FROM LARGE BULBS. GENUINE AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. — FROM LARGE BULBS. — | GENUINE AORICULTURAL SEEDS. A |f \HOICE SIOVE anb GREENHOUSE PLANTE STOVE AND pone e dee P 
UTTON’S YELLOW | € = > saved 1 DICKSON mi BROWN aed E * A. C AT LOW PR cb 
exclusively from fully-d rs a 9 Dickson & Co.). P opaa ratio! Man- 3 30 CHOICE TOY E PL ANTS, e, strong, 
hich — a proved fo: Premi birra Seed | chester, beg to intimate Korg th > rre b eor vigorous condition, are offered for E viz.:— 
Ib., or cheaper by th e —— 8 free to Tu parts, | all orders with first-class AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, — — e agens Y longifolia, vA. cine ae A helan- 
84 — — = mittan quested with orders from m ch have Em saved by themselves or under their dra gata, A. Leopoldi, A. trina, Bar 
s, Seed Growers, Reading. 
INC’S m DE SITON mw deer STOCK. 
SY SONS h choice stock of 
Also a few b 
imped Gloucestershire White Swede, Russian Hardy Gre 
‘op Swede, Grant’s Pine Ap » Evon — of New 
% de ve fs vhich may n application, p: 
Lai al Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. 
superintenden 
Special prices ps large quantities on application. A PRICED 
CATALOGUE is published, and may be had post free. 
Manchester.—A pril 9. 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
* SKIRVING, Queen Square, Liverpool, begs 
recommend to the Farmers of the United Kingdom 
his — stock of the most 1 roved sorts of English, Welsh, 
Dutch, and Swedish CLOVE pM n of the best varie- 
= of WURZEL, CARROT, eus TURNIP SEEDS, all either 
wn by him: self, or selected from the: pad reputed growers. 
short prestiga cal list, with reasonable prices affixed, may be 
had on application. 
land, i t affected by frost, and | In addition to his neral collection of Turnip Seeds, 
sapie od in the grount i t re til cod of Ma: "New | has, this — to offer. hre istinet varieties of the SW EDE, 
uine Seed of this excellent Swede, price 1s. per lb. | all of encres e can strongly recommend as — E 
farrage free for orders of — d upwai d gen 4 eerte in such critical Turnip-growing s M 
VEY, , Basingstok 89, Seed | last two. 
riet Mark ane, 1 London, E a ME The Ist is à new PURPLE SWEDE, Ve short top, broad 
— leaf, rong dry weather well, ripens early, very good for 
ROWNE'S wate wh DE, ream opped, 
d by far the best ista while e 
size, solidity, — —— matter e^ is unsu ea: — 
seed is from the stock of T. Beale Browne, Esq., of f Salp 
Aa whose assiduous care and —— Auring 
eny winter 
BRONZE SWEDE, medium-sized 
i E P eie Jon. well. 
r top, is the largest, 
d * ERN d 
he ve a PU 
per, an: nd Tonge 
these 
Aue aly f 
—..— — Y —5 sort known. 
can be had only from the Advertiser. 
ma 
Correa ‘brilliant, Tents “indica rubra, 
a 
— peg D na nobilis, Eschites Pelle: 1A 
ranciscea Sare Gardenia Fortuni, Gesneria 
a, G. a, G. Sutto ni — alba, Gloriosa Plant Hexa- 
tris cinnamomifolia, H. carnosa, 
The following 50 CHO OIC ZE GREENHOUSE PLANTS, very 
stron, d fine plants, are offered together for 65s., and 25 ma; 
be selec for 45s., or any 12 for 25s., viz. 
ssima, verticillata, A. armat: oronia macro} 
Bossizea Hendersoni, Brachysema acuminata, Cereus 
aldi, Chor cordat —.— nden: 
s, C. varium] rotundifolium, 
Chandler, Coronilla gl 
D. Van Host, D: P 
Fimizena, Dillwynia cinnabarina, D. — nni, Dracophyllum 
gri n 9 gen ete = uniflora, — ter- 
mediu ium, — — rum latifolium, wn 
Gault — —— Reedi, ndi * 
Isolepis meis "Kenned ya iem &lba, K. LT. . K. 
andevilla suaveolens, Metrosideros 
Chironi K^ tin nosa, 
sata, T. Niep; — Pern 
"pu l Hendersoni, Scutellaria 
roa mon — Stylidium graminifolium, Stauntonia 
pp 
ed of 
a series of years wi owe the perfection of this invaluable d ^s per E — Swainsoni Osborni, Tecoma jasminoides, Telopea 
la, per Ib. for Permanent Pasture W. S. begs speciosa, and Tetratheca verticillata. 
ARSHALL'S IMPROVED SKIRVING'S SWEDE. A offer his 1 of "the most useful PERENNIAL GRA 185 "Selections from the foregoing, when left to B. & B., will be 
very superior — being large. . —— globular, and of SEEDS. The sorts selected from personal Lee o of - harged as as fo low 
firmn The seed cannot be too suy growth and habits of the different Grasses pow in his Sto vt plenta; "20 405 
recommended, as evi - — Jb it wis saved from 7070 rre = — this system he has applied, wi within 12 hha piren 24s. to i 
SDa. oare fully. r Ib. and other varieties a few yea any thousand acres, whi have given Greenhouse plants, 25 5 varieties 
Savon URZEL, all kinds, 94. 15. Sti All kinds every TID pre d 1. — quantity e c "d rieties 
TUS 5 eee eee ae 01 BRITTAIN’S. NET a and SHAW’S e of at the 
- E pletion o Prices and Catalogues of which | able manufacturers! price GISHURST COMPOUND for 
d ste Tis N l Nef Hiodgti: FOR THE destruction of Red Spider, pat ealy Bug, Scale, &c. 
7 fuck GP. 1 " SWEDE, ETC. EW ova ALS AP. LLOW MANGEL, | Goods (20s. kia upwards hay to all — in London, or 
introduced by us two years ago, has n thoroughly 2 N — n London and Norwich, on the Colchester 
ETER LAWSON AND SON, THE Re A AN ros mended ith pe ct confidence ds 
~ Queen's SEEDSMEN, &c., 27, Great Ge: of a remarkably vigorous growth, — "nei shaped ro 8 AND BROWN, Seep and Nursery ESTABLISHMENT, 
Street Westminster, re respectfully request at- intermediate os th en the Lon; req: — Sudbury, Suffolk. 
tention to their vi muine Stock of the E i FCC 
LX has produced from 5 to 10 tons mor n any other | Y EIGATE SILVER SAND, best p for Florists, 
above excellent Swede ; also of t] 
PURPLE-TOP SWEDE, both of which have 
been selected with the grea 
have also a very fine Stock of the KOHL 
RABI, or TURNIP-ROOTED CABBAGE, 
dos 
Trop — on the Farm is a good or 
own Cm 
Jat Suinhdeld Cle Club — cw TR — so perai jaN on the character of the Seed as in that of 
Rabi was largely grown last w be relied oi e Turni from its great liability to degenerate, it 
2 ate forth ya the irrten and Mangel, w. wi — ‘these roots do requires the most seru — care and vigilance to produce 
not su "3 blanks where there is a Stocks that are every Y worthy of confidence. To atta 
CENA ding a “and all kinds IRE up or d the s = rra ee che 
are 
ser Foots, “tes oy go scar tn ir it to = aridus kinds: and we believe that what are now offered will 
ve the most. perfect satisfaction. All the ci 
& Son have also selected 
t-rate Stock of 
wiser WURZEL SEED, which they 
natural 
ean confidently 
& firs 
th, raise: 
recomm or Bulbs, and in the h. 
saved with iem. ut care, — SEEDS d vay — the S , the strongest clay soil is always selected for a con- 
tely or in mixture, for la; wn Permane: A siderable portion of the Swede and Yellows. This m i 
xj &c. : T sin T Seed materially increases the expense, but 
P.L. & Son have to deliver Seeds free throughout ui dom satisfactory system than the one usually sont, 
—.— and . Establishment, for all | viz, sowing c rando stocks o cile in tfe, 5 after other 
value. d gue from to tne re plants, , loe ch uy d ; ae 
i 8 are not even su hosed t zh geh — innin oreover, 
Nm and all other Seeds, Plants, mds e dar j t the eal fle cung 
ATUS minster, frequently ciere to perg prolits eapen prices, so 
RAL aa Mere - that a strong ci YEG 2 pedi ts Sorti. We 
ETER, LAWSON AND SON, THE Do x do. Pacey's 261bs. to 321bs. per bushel 
QUE SEEDSMEN, — renuine ITALIAN m e. vis 
Reed of che aluable kinds of NATURAL Hom e-grown 
nep or mm NATURAL 2 eal —All the best varieties 
— ac y^ *- down Lawns, Bowl- The Stocks o ye-grass äre the select 
E ing Greens, "gum Grounds, Cemeteries, growths the Ato X and being all dii — hea 
en the economy of using such in 5 2 foul chaffy se 
PRICED LISTS mayb however cheap, is a — apparent Our imported Italian is 
.. tion.—Perer Lawsox E Sos 25 Great rad from the usual source, ani always un faction ; 
em — while the home- grown is the direct ported 
proa P 5 wu eee seeds the 
ins having n dressin; e 
OMAS AYRES, ca 29 every k and GRO perio of sc of pU sper unusually clean and fine. Tu eel selecting the 
Sede, — 2 n Boch y on in kind of — 3 ^ ail rape 3 ork he them EA erg fully 
T" ripen 
xg ALSIKE CLOVER, and other varieties. 
MEL Dealer in didi 
l^ Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees, 
Shrubs, and Flowering Plan 
o “le 
x] 
te: 
» markab! 
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SWEDE T 
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In cription 
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~ a. the: ots 
s. partial toc! e 
such, we 05 for 
— kéo 
s our own grow 
ulbs di 
tock, 
'astures, b) 
rai: 
a muc! 
and takin, 
guaran 
PER 
Do. 
N ‘evel 
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OWER, 
pen 
T. 1 E TRAD 
Coni SHARPE has still to offer, of his own 
saved from the finest selected stocke— 
LONG RED MANGEL RED 1 eae GLOBE 
YELLOW DO. TURNIP ron 
YELLOW GLOBE DO. GREEN GLO 
ALTRINGHAM CARROT Lime ag TANKARD vus 
Prices given on application.—Wisbeach, bridgeshi 
AND R. STIRZAKER have T3 otfer — N 
: E PLANTS: = Drum- 
of so "e or pickling, 5s. ; 
ly London, 255. per 1 17 hav * a 
of the following extra fine rooted well-grown 
"An Common, 1 to 13 foot, 
Berberis aquifolia, 2ft. 108. p. 100 
per 100 aglis E 
lanrostinus, 4 flowering, 15 in. 
Yew, English, 1 kt eue x 
per 
Lancas 
m Writtle, sex, ks his 
friends tha w ready ae 
of MANGEL WURZEL TONG 
and RED ORANGE, all 
; LOTHIAN — te 
ME ROBT. 
Agrieultural 
"RED, LONG 
fom carefully selected full-sized roots ; 
Eo CEIRVING'S SWEDE TURNIP SEED, and uu 
D — CABBAGE — The Mangel Wurzel 1 
D — Turnip 10d., a begets. pee lb; pac 
- A reference ex —— d —— 
HOLLY HE 
Foa SANG anp SON: 
E 15 Fir k - 
m i inch rd —— er 100. ios high, at 15s. per 100, 
in 185 
B 
looking than the twice transplanted, but have of course 
hundreds of very fine twice 3 
at 20s. per 100, Carriage paid to 
LARGE BROAD-LEAVED SCOTCH TARES. 
With every other description of See 
— * PRICED LISTS of which may be had post tee on 
application. 
W. DrumMonp & Sons, Seedsmen, Stirling, N. B.; also at 
85 Deua Street, Dublin. 
is m 338 placed in point of railwa: 
— and constant traffic to a 
G 
accommodation, t 
the principal eran in ‘ine 
(via Glasgow), almost daily 7j the chief at land, 
thereby insuri 3 — Be of which. 
except grain an hri n 
EADOW AND Im TURE, Gi GRASS SEED.— 
The great difficulty experien b BE Gentlemen 
3 about to lay down Lan the selection of 
and —— 
the 
e pro) 
quantit; + or pa 
brated of such a guide 
M Fan In 
prd pecia a few. weeks sao ie 
— estate 1 believe to be o 
the crops of Wheat an: perdona have 5 
Grasses last year it would be e fabulous by man; 
Amine iti bici poseer e. ve 2 to ADDIS Seis to 
e 
= japon thet gi 
7 1 8 
to som 
send the same to gentle 
Ma n ter of statute acres to be so 
EDS for PANE 
Seed Warehouse, 68, t. George x — 
to or ye Mio Lr rre change of SEED Talavera, 
Red Nursery, and Ap 132WHEAT the best sorts for pon 
sowin; 
Che a: Thanet, Golden Drop, Long-eared Nottingham, 
American, Hudson’ s emm Melon, Banham’: 3 other 
varieties of BARLEY. 
Canadian 
Potato, H. Poland, and Tartarian OATS. 
GUN eee weighing 68 Ibs. per bushel. 
Samples and Prices e rg 
„and 89 e Mark Lane, 
he 
His 
| Gardens, 
and Scotland, ra — steamers 
and D: — — t the kingdom. 
JER 
16s. per ton; less quantities, 1s. 6d. shel; deli vered 
to any London Wharf or Railway. 
Mould fay Pad or — quantities. 
each; 6d. — five ho ot 
8 255 in Maje Swi 
London, S. E. 
GENUINE 
Gia WES IN By 
PH BAKER, 1 
having dealt upw: ius of 20 z 
* n best article for destroying the Fly. 1s. 4d. riy 4 
r 10 Ibs, 1s Post-office Orders payable Stra nd Offi 
“Old Kent 
ROLL TOBACCO 8 
GTH TO ToBACCO. 
GENUINE TOBACC UT FOR FUMICATING. 
APPLEBY (Foreman to rs. Ivery & 
urrey), takes this opportunity of quem wi 
e above 
e Surrey), 
and the public that he is now offering 
— „ weh d — price. It is now V obi in tind war roi ‘abs. 
ach, a ah r lb. A liberal sped betae d — 
For ee fale t that will guarantee its quality, see 
Chronicle, March 5, p. 189. 
ine t Iron Pots for fumigating, 3s. 64. each. 
All orders to be accom 8 with a Post- office Meri 
HENRY APP Dorking, Surrey. 
payal SR 
Wis SOT ESERVE YOUR HAY s 
RICK NOTES New and Second hand, 
At vg pé eid oe BH ond | 
d West End, 
2, Duke Street, Lond: 
32 
S 
PRETTY TENTS for Lawns. 
RICK CLOTHS, Second-hand, very cheap. 
NETTING for Fruit Trees, Co. 
West End Establishm ent, 32, Charing Cross, S. W. 
I DOMO.” —Patronised by her Majesty, 
Queen, the Duke of N e e for Syon 
Grace I A ke 5 D oem dis for ME j 
Lindley for the Horticultural Society, 
cal Sod, 
nce of Ealing Park, and — Co! er, Esq., of 
Professor 
Joseph Paxton for the Crystal Palace, Royal Zool 
late Mrs. Lawre: 
Dartford. 
PROTECTIO M COLD WINDS anp MORNING FROSTS. 
“FRIGI DOMO, 7 a = — of erm sod UI keeping Hair 
—— . 
A THO whole an 
Trini tz tae rn. "Street, City, a and of all Nt — 
“Tt is much cheaper 
Ts 
than m: 
Eus IINE 
pleasure to acknowledge the recei orit of —. ollowing buama 
20, Strand, London. 
G. GLENNY, Esq., the celebrated 
