Avavsr 6, 1859.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
651 
BUCKLAND SWEETWATER GRAPE. 1.38 
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CART elect 
*LIST or CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 
on PRESENT SOWING, 
will be found on page 603 
of July 16. 
238, HIGH HOLBORN, 
London, W. C. 
ARTER’S CHAMPION C 
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prolif ; : 
er packet, 1s. 
—4 the P e u of the above unless obtained 
8, High Holborn, London, W. C. 
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of Gardeners Chronicle 
J. C. & Co; do not hold themselves responsible | ™ 
not 
NEW HYBRID | — MN 
AAT, DAVIES, 8 Nv 
Was ertree, 
be attention of 
: est degree injured 
he Plants * beautiful bushes, with dark green leaves, 
about the size of the Myrtle; in t the open ground the fi 
which are prod faced in 12 Ab dance, ex about 
of March, and are as large as a „ Indian Azalea, 
These Plants will be fi 
and of the vem given blow. 
invaluable for forci TO 
fi 
a green fly will live u it. A plant in flower was sent to 
London, 5 55 it ed seen by Messrs. H. Low & Co., Waterer 
& Godfrey, Nu € 
btaini: from imported. them direct very, hich 
Cal 201 ed Pianta Tp the = cnt snag e = pe petia i the tioned by tho Certi o that distiogaished — 
m They are 0 len hed Rhododendron 
without two of the ornamental tress PRIMULA SÍNENSIS FIMBRIATA, | ality, | grower snd raiser, Mr. George Cunningham, and Mr. James 
vet known and attain in Northern California 1s, 28 6d., 56. E y. t, who st copi uv the — stock in bloom, of which the follow- 
height of — ded feet. Their perfect hard t ing are pri eR — 
— to the of this country have een pe prov E rg ped cei m 4 be ; leave Vale Nursery, Old Swan, near Liverpool, 
a doubt, cod rr tothe present time Seedling Plants ha 87 * * * beg mec NUUID DE AN Se ** March 12, 1859. 
rarely to be obtained. The quantity now rai: arvesting, =e Ne from SEV mal. — ALLED oo „Pear Sir,~Yout wish to have my opinion of end Hyves 
considerable, H. L. & Co. have decided on offering them by veins dum us be "d ot & 4 y oonfdence recom. Rhododendr ou, raisod rie atrovirens K tum, an 
the dozen and 100 at such low prices as will induce lovers of for "n xi T r vigi -— & Co., Or | which you call Pre I have much pleasure in — g that 1 
hardy trees to plant them in large numbers. Prices had 238, TE my an , „ Londo: ariety, n, W.C. antes CARTER — k it a hw viaa — ar — — both parents 
on application also of Seedling Plants of Cupressus Law- Seedsmen, : ery disti ; its compact habit of growth, and its 
mii, C. macrocarpa, oveniana, C. M'Nabiana, Picea $ Et TD "i rS og 88 at this season of cael r will make it an attrac- 
Pinsa| P. Nordmanniana, P. Pindrow, nobilis, Abies LLIAMS b £a tive isition to our early flo plants, whether for the 
Menzlesi, A. cephalonica, A. to ee both from Californian MES eg open d o he conserva 
and Scotch seeds; A. Mertensiana, (taxifo lia of Jeffre rey), A. inform their friend n Tha they can now supply E am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 
Williamsoni (Pat — A entalis, ria |the following od B. — ] of which are warran| “Mr. Ishac Davi „ron. CUNNINGHAM.” 
imbricata, Cedrus Deodara, Cedrus firer (rgen ui genuine and of the ^ue Mount, Wavertree, March 10, 1850. 
Cryptomeria japonica, C. Lobbi, Pinus bong a or — Bie “ Dear Sir,—I consider your R endron Precox and its 
excelsa, P. insignis, P. Don Pedri, P. Pal — Calceolaria, herbaceous .. 2 6 Primula sinen: vie mied., varieties the most novel andsome hardy hybrids tbat 
P. macrocarpa, P. Edgariana, P. Je b LI en ee and |Cineraria, M named vars, 26 Pansy, from named vars. E H have been — for many 5 They will be invaluable as 
many others; Podo ndina, P. ni Thuja ntea — — X med eet William, from extra Forcing Plants for winter blooming, and the most attractive 
— decurrens) ; A sa Lobbi | poet , Torreya - 06 "ine e VATS. - 06 — ring Flowers out of doors.—I am, dear Sir, yours res- 
. grandis, tero ipm a — other fine Coniferous Seven men i ‘Hornsey Roads, pect fai “James Grant, Gr. to A. '8. Gladstone, ne, Esq. 
—— ton — n, n. N. E. : Yd sem «M Davies.“ 
CALCEOLARIA, C CINERARIA, 
duke SINENSIS OEE. 
SPERGULA PILIFER 
Seed packets, 6d., 2s. 6d., & 5s. 
E. G. — So & n. RIS ee be St. John’s 2 N. W. 
Fates roren 5 ÉÓ 
ER G mM T TM “Siro = od PUE d to receive orders for the same at | 
was — to e Fruit pum of the fully matured; flesh red throughout, solid, firm, and filie: be 
— sing, re follow- flavour very rich — fine when quite ripe, apparently near in 
bears |afünity to Sir Harry, on which it was considered prove- 
ment. Particular n: was taken of its firm und ei solid quali- 
ho fruit ee — a ump, and quen alt 
as I gathered see o of British Queen, Keens" had yoda, rq from Nottinghamshire and, in ence, tl 
The Com- |footstalks and calices —. zm withered. “Tt was reporten 
Fruit rge, ovate, |to be a great A earliness to Cuthill's Black 
b shaped; shi Prince, and some days * — dan Keens’ 
— — ver aora sweet, With | In a collection hea weberries exhibited by C. TURNER at the 
uable variety Se of ame meeting, it alh 
[p och dl The most a remarkable vari 
ever exhibi 
Y |plants to Mr. 
place it will be fully de desert 
It also ore the First Prive for of Strawberrie 
t Nottingham, June 30. It will be seen Eons the above that 
di isa Strawberry of long duration, E = sh 
It was 
the ETE Strawberry |, 
cx red June 28. In the report of this |> 
us described: 
S lana 
We x3 established Small Plants, on own roots, will be ready 
for € ee d bw te in — ain r hext, 
under the following nam 
RHODE PEG PRECOX, pum 
ROSEU M, palo 
RBU M po^ shaded with pik 15 0 
ep pain . 
— 
” 
" n SUPE 
pr 
M, dee ?1 0 
The Tra de will be ga plant o vory three 
—— of the samo variety w large r pia — ts of e n 
fri 
enderson & So: on, t. Joh hn's 
ting ; Willian, Wood & Son, 
F. W 
Mar 'esfield ; E eid 
Sh we AS niv 
t the Nurseries of all exte: 
A CATAL LOGUE of "an ihe best proved kinds of RHODO- 
DENDRONS and HARD — x x; 
- | bad on applicatio: "s . 
— — — have peculise : 
dut —— — f th pretes? sequins 
ty, whi is undou — e 
recent intreduction to v ow justly popular collections 
d free growth, perfectly distinct and 
N E on every frond as vie 
It was exhibited at the Royal Botanic dati on July 6, and. 
— the Horticultural Socie "doa newly —— Floral Com- 
ittee on July 7, and in ases recei pe leben, Prizes 
given en to such — TAR and was misere ad 
stablished Plants, 31s. 
The usual allowance to the “Trade. 
Royal E: CE Exetor and Chelsea.—August 6. 
COLDEN HAMBURGH 
BUSBY'S OROS GRAPE, 
again offering 
4 GRAPE at the 
AMES VEI TCH 
; fine 
3 Vines of rices 
ot 
own € 
* —— 15 till July 6. fine 
P dition, Jun 
No — Sq. Of 7 m 
near Nottingham, in very fine condition. This Oscar ii m ngly recommended, and will be found to be | The 
very „ ovate, and frequently crístaie, but one of the best for "id forcing. 
— se rather 2 and dee ply A Coloured Plate Andrews, may be had free by post 
3 colour very. becoming deep mulberry when | for 12 postage nana 
em 
„ J. Blandy, 
ER UU EE 
9 — Farnham Castle Gardens 
Hil d "row seacte at es 
— p 
Preston Hall ut - Sate S 
Keele Hall Gedeon 
dim Gardens, Poemos O 
; dug o Green. 
„Mr., the 
Senden. pa Bishopstoko 
E peo 
; et 
E c hee 
also so supply t the following. Select Waere 
Elton Pine. 
utens rait, pom Sn aab Filbert Pin Pine a yat acte Si fine flavour and heavy cropper, 
Primes of Wales (Ingram 
Si 0. asie 
vx a heavy cropper,seconàquality 
THE ROYAL 17 SLOUGH, 
à; ml Mal 
— aan (ilyatt)—Very large, great cropper, and fine 
„the Gardens of J. e UND f 
Cer 
saprei 
A ot iho earth af 
h as 631“. 
hood thet « Jam ntleman, wearied with 
a little garden not a 
am tiles from Hyde Park Corner. He found 
lawn, which he desired to rearrange, some 
a plants i in ill health and ill placed, some 
