Jurx 30, 1859.] 
A " s l. to 4d. per It T i eu “STRAW BERRY "PLANTS will be] 
with hints on its successful cultivation, show sent g — a d after August 16, 
3 tons per acre of the most nutritive hay secured, = he | =c- wem EARL CK PRINCE, 5s. ; selected, Ys. 6d. 
ME — here thin, and its | per 
ity to n food. — s PRINCESS ROYAL or ENGLAND.—Good size, 
‘AGE AND 2086008 MÀ secured a large breadth of | fe colour, Pine-apple flavour, great bearer, very hardy, good 
prime quilly, offer it at the above low rate for cash. — Per uS $ selected, S ec à 
Turnip Seed, e-grass, UTHILUS NCE or — rich colour, coi 
1 — ar , Os. 6d. s P" P4 5 d. shape, tremendous bearr, first me ee ‘able and Lene Hollypod ock, from 
New Rape, do. 0 M „ per lb., 4d. to G 5 —— earlier and later than Elton of i 
— i kets of 2s. 64. na Is. each, | trusses, 7s. 6d. per 100; 9 10s. 
saved from one of the finest collections in Euro r. Lindley told J. C. that he never could depend upo 
gi i a Strawberry until he had his breed. 
Hillhouse, Esq.—‘‘ Your 100 baskets of 
Street ; md Above Bar, Southam satisfaction. —J une 30.” 
BUCKLAND SWEETWATER — th 20 Articles, on 
^ 
Best Mushroom 
vTHILL'S Pamph bee 2 the Potato, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
e ——.— from named vai 
Dni 
0 
ESSRS. IVERY ayp SON, the Strawberry, As 
635 
UU CHOICE &REXKBS. — ——ͤ—e 
Mess SRS. x PARKER. AND WILL LAMS beg ~ 
nform their friends an rons now su 
the following choice SEEDS ail 2 end = 
genuine and of the finest q uality. 
er paeket—s. pack 
ceolaria, herbaceous .. 2 " Prim haii. mixed.. 10 
rs. 2 6 | Pansy, froi 
am od i N En 
— "Nursery, Seve 24.8 y 
E. Londen, N N. 
AND WILLIAMS to 
Sd or Bx that their PRICED 
E of Exotic — S — 
€, Green 
"y AR Roads, 
N PARKER 
ha à ‘their friends an 
and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOG 
Greenhouse, and Hardy Ferns, M 
Plants, * 
of Dorking - „Sea Kale, &., house, and Hard ated ani — Lu foliaged 
Nu eel great pleasure in introduc: Gorm m Market Gardening round n &e., 1s. 6d. Plants, Conifers, Roses, ededendrons, indian Azaleas, 
this fine early WHITE GRAPE, and beg to intimate that thes Curar me the Cultivation of the Mushroom, Killing of | Gloxinias, Fuchsias, Cac .— &e., published, and 
will sending out Plants on October 3, in strict rota- wehen &, will be forw: — C en free on Renin 3 Nursery, 
e the Premium oered Vy io — Šis. "A ench. LLO he better Cultivation of the Vine, 1s. Seven Sisters y Roads, Holloway, London, N. 
It received the Premium e Pomologi i ETE e "Meetin Paper gratis. CEN OD NES 3 m 
for the best Seed Gra ving a Muscat — Poct-Office Orders tobe made payable to James CUTHILL, J y R T ER Ap CO. S Select 
Sept. 9, 1858 ; also — tra at Exhibi Camberwell, — 8. *LIST or CHOICE FLOW SEEDS 
E ae 8 and 9, 1858; and it is recommended b ya Gardeners FOR RESENT SOWIN 
have seen it growing and tasted the fruit. For the in- | -r O pry CATTELL has NEW. SEEDS, T ine follow- a > 
formation of those who have not seen this T, & Sox J 4 out, in packets post 2} will be found on page 603 of Gardeners’ Chronicle 
various pric sand also tho nn — be. Gardeners — meer Tem oe em a Postage Stamps pisei. 
— ye x ply oP | temo 2 Ae 258, HIGH HOLBORN, 
Calceolaria, from finest Lanta — — of tho London, W. 
JOBERT ALEXANDER bers to fore lis pate — der ga 13 
,E3 0 inform his patrons lity en hale "jn TC 
and 2 | publie that carefully HY. STDIN zm of ooh f from Sneak ia varieties. . + 2 6 Cor — A 8t ope — 
the above w ready — distribution at n 6d. per m fine 9 uec is eu ema far widtr abd GP uin " 
This * uoh sdmeired ‘ale he — vh uality pooled ro uid DN ‘Smooth, a green e Ti prolific: 
tained its character for superiorit; dei m, from extra fi F h and sl vars,, Ne > 3 
ng off the First at the B. D. Bath, Bristol nd aes TN 12 seeds 1 0 = average length, 1 foot. Price per paci 1s. 
— rr dame making three successive season Hovea Celsii, ju: de st —— if sown now will vogetate PA 1 10 & 05) do nok hol A themselves responsible 
They have also pronounced by the most experienced | Delphinium [5 if sown now in pans will make — ö of the above unless obtained 
Horticulturists of the neighbourhood, as well a as others from a good plan ts to flower — ene .0 6 Bee h H = London, W. C. 
distance offi as Censors, 2 d su Cyclamen persicum .9 6 > 14 olborn, n, 
in point of habit AY p^ miss Oxalis rosea sè bs 03 CALCEO. 3 All the 
yyncombe Vale, Bath. Nursery and Seed Establisk t, Westerham, Kent. CINÉ ARA, FR Ex 245 [^ 
CALCEOLARIA, 21 T7 75 
PRIMULA MM FIMBRIATA, 
ä 
r a 
Seed — 6d., 25. 6d., & 5s 
E. G. HENDERSON & SON, 9 Nursery, St. John's Wood, Londor, N. W. 
STRAWBERRY, “ OSCAR.” 
CHARLES TUH TURNER, 
NEW 
^ uS 
fully. x; Bosh rod throughout, wa, tm, snd 
flavour 1 que ripe. 
ffinity to E wee petro pe 
3 " E so was DK firm and 
kscomb 
superior, 8 — on wil 
valuable variety worthy of 
4 germ, 2 
rther alluded fo in the Soc 
XE variety in the collection was 
— for the — time last yest, 
on it ; and this 
N former im pression. as how- 
‘the ds (who bu understand to A is — a 
v le dee 28 y the seedling class, in which 
ihe — to i by Se ate) Botanic t 
une 15, 1859. It T Ens exhibited at the last 
coke — a Gardeners’ Chronicle thus has satus h 
— un qn b 
pm great — : 
— 
277475177. 
a i 
di 
best dish of Strawberries | 9 to 9 feet long, 
6d., 58. 
AMES CARTER ax» CO. 
to offer — ad * m s bove. ot i 
`] harvesting, saved fro: 
en and t they en d. confide 
end them as being ofi iret. rate quality, "i. P 
for orm, peed ag and variety.—JAMES Canter & Co., 
Seedsmen, 238, Wu SOLEO London, W.C. 
( 1 EORGE W LER, — pen green * Nursery, ean 
su 2 — following; pom 
PA stip in 1s. 6d. and 
CALCEOLARIA SEED of the fine 
ets. 
SEED from the finest varieties in is. and 
PRIMULA BINENSIS FIMBRIATA, jam ue 
s genuine IMPERIAL CABBAGE, in 64. 
pa DUM r^ 15 the Ib. 
HOLLYHOCK SEEDS from fine named kinds, in is. and 
28. 6d. packets. 
DEL FRINTIM FORMOSUM and Is. per packet. 
Chinese, * c ed. and 1s. 3 
erulescens, Gi. rend ls. per packet 
ne mixed, 64. and ls. per packet. 
pus PRIZE. 1 CINERARIA, 
2 s ss Conk 2 1859. 
-The C —— 
E 
Society's 
when 
BUTLER & McCo 
MU 
R 
UCOMBE "PINGE, ‘asp CO. has an ia now ready to 
FCC 
rs ‘une 30. Don Ros the above tia Grape. — all the leading l paasa s aira 
Hen P mx of long duration, having been sho wn this — Ph HIME wur V 
gun Tape 15 vill July d. It was howe ver án fino. 
: dition, June in raised, and 
* ” is stro led, and wi'l be fe 5 
d ono of tho bet fr eariy ——— ts can now be seen in the 
large and deep 
deep mulberry w 
lor. 12 postage stamps. 
BE meat successta ful Fruit Growers have already ordered Plants:— 
ens, Am Ingram, Mr., the Gardens of J. J. Bland , Esq., di 
, Nuneham — ou Judd, Mr., Althorp Park ger Northampton Medie 
Park Garde: Knight, — the Gardens of H. R. H. the 
4 Walton Wood Hall Gardens, Ware Frogmo: 
"Mr. HR, — a Doc — Gardens Hale e ET Farnham Castle Gardens 
Garlens of e, Mr. e Gardens of A. Darby, ki 
ill Gase! arsons, Nr., Danesbury Park Series Wl 
Adair (Elphinstone).—Handsome fruit, second class in flavour 
ba a (Myatt).—Large fruit, heavy crop, second 
PPP ³˙Ü¹m»˙AA ˙ MA 
THE ROYAL NURSERIES, SLOUGH, 
forcing. 
Coloured Plate, by Andrews, may be had free by post Rapier} 
7 6 
mmediate 
Du — of Kent, in pots, can be packed E 
mpensate 
Exeter Nur 
Tight on 
8 
siso Eea aa 
aud ah to — 
and Plants, fully to co 5 
ve re th m an — 
grown up they campi a ae er He 
