"HRS" CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — [Avena 13, UA 
Cums, abe dde dr August 15. | NEW | STRAWBE RRY 9 OSCAR.» i 
* EARLY BLACK PRINCE, 5s. ; selected, Ts. 6d. 
NCESS RO 
colour, Pine-apple flavour, great bearer, very hardy, 9 
fos "E PRI UTE ; ALES, or bá rich colour, cone C H A R L E 8 E U R s E 
’s PRINCE of WA ; - 
shape, tremendous bearcr, first rate for table pe: ge H ied oe the entire stock of this fine Str aw ber ry, is prepared to exe hes ae 4 ái 
es, 8 r 100. The €— are very strong g, and will produce a ane crop of Fruit next s Season, "nei 
tr 
ected, 1 
Dr. Lindley told J. C. ‘that 2 4 never could depend upon 
having a Strawberry until he had hi is breed. ; 
m 
: «Y. 4 firm and solid qualities,"— p, i 
From Charles Hillhouse, Esq.—‘‘ Your so ER 5 . colour shining dark red, flesh firm, flavour | its 2 Omological Socie 
Strawberries have g ven great satisfaction. —Ju superior, eee Ne sweet, with : risk aroma; n ao 8 es aaa toe Pcs ty, Tune % 
Best Mushroom awn. 100 50 Articles. on | sidered a Tanahe hey 1888 —Fruit Committee of t orti- br — ha, 1510 „ given for the e best Se 
CurHILUS Pamphlet on the Pota — ., 2 cultu ae E July 5, 1858. It er — —4 th i First Pras June 23 1859, * 
ran e round Tondon; &c., 1s. 6d. * Osea: es 5 best favoured of the large kinds, berries at Nott ingham, Jur e best Dish of 
e Cultiv: of the Mushroom, Killing of ait m a groat (eM must qu ENT a place in every |- «Osca a is — — It will be 
Woo ilice, i de. T garden. "—Gardeners Chronicle, July | best for early forcing, a great cropper, nd fing = 
CUTHILL on the better Cultivation of the Vine, 1s. “This fruit is very large, solid, ie: wd juicy, flavour very | A e ed Plat Td by Andrew; oad hep 
M oue. . e e — ble to James CUTHILL, rich and fine when quiteripe. Pari ticular notice was taken of | for 12 postage stamps 
os ce Orders to payable . 
Camberwell, London, Bee 
AN RUBBY DITTO - ED Those have C. TURNER can. also supply. fine plants of the best older kinds. In addition to many N Sa 
ALF SH p 20.—Thes b 
been — — Turner's most beautiful iri edi in 16. : inia juri M — Gardeners and the Trade, the following most success ful Fruit Growers 
2s. 64. = * Prim ura Fund Hollyhock, Hin the newest and 
anded insi arieties, 1s. di ai pe A, PA F. kein; of Osec K. Es Gard 
bh’ did Ci 6d., ae pac ht, Mr., t à f H. 
Ea Dobson & Son's splondid Casoria Pie od. | dips Me he tan, eh et jeans e Soins m a 
2 25. 61, pe. os. „& 5s, PT ed Em eret Meo ewest Flower Bei Mr. molar Puri: , Oxo! x Law „ Mr., Farnham Castle Garden Y 
Boots, and newest Dutc , sent post-paid.— Bousie, Mr., Stoke Park Gardens Little, p , the ru of A. Darb, „ Stoke p 
ER& McCULLOCH, Seedsmen, Covent Garde Market, W.C. Beale, "Mr. P. Walton Wood H Hall Gardens, Ware Malles son, À Mr. „the Royal Gardens, laremo um 
SUORCANU SWEETWATER PE. Brown, Mr. JA Wilton House Gardens, Salisbury Parsons, M Daneabary AS Gardens, Welwyn > 
FESSRS. IVERY anp SON, of Dorking and] Barron, Mr. W., eer Castle Gardens, Derby Peal Mr., the Gardens 6 u, Esq., Cambri 
Reigate Nurseries, feel great pleasure in introdueing Constantine, Mr. , Hillingdon Cour s 
this fine WHITE GRAPE, and beg to intimate that they | Dodds, Mr., the Gd of Col. Baker, Salisbury in > the Gardens of Capt. Peploe, Garnator Castle, 
€ pissy east sending out t Plants on 4 October 3 1 t. Strict eal Dodds, Mr. hA Cooper's E: ill —— dens, Englefield Green Spencer, Mr., Bowood Gardens, Caln 
on, as the orders are receive rewitt, Mr. J., Denbies, e i 
It received the Premium offered by the Pomol: ital Society | Dawkins, Mr., the Gardens ri KS Countess Dowager of Bnow, Mr., Wrest Park, 22 
^à Og Scott, Mr. A., the Gardens, Leigh Park, H: 
iod hy — * $ Sony teal vc 5 8 . deel 3 Hampstead Mars oe m wbury Shearer, Mr. A., the Garden o of the Most "m 
ep! xtra Prize at Crystal ralace Exhibition lawson, anshanger, fori " 
Sept. S and 9, 1858; and it is recommended by -— Gardeners Duncan, Mr. the — Basing Park, Alton, Hants via poe. ud whe CSN 
who have seen it growing and tasted the tru For the irren Mr. the Gardens of R. J. Gilman , Esq., Bishopstoke Taylo or. Mr. the 2 Garden us of U. Hsu bury, | Esq Su 
bog to say bnt they h mi not soon this rapa, 1 & Sox merca „Mr., the Gardens, Cea Log MX ee W. East Bai ak, n à 
a ey have issued a con th, Park G. b Garden 2: 
various periodical reports, and also the names of the roe ses Frost, 8 all Garde dens, 3 Thon raed, M o ME.» "Stan — X pis Eversl 4 
by whom it is recommended, which they will be pleased to] Hardie, Mr., the Gardens of the Most — the Marquis of Whiting, Mr. J. B., the Deepdene ec 
fo ward on Application.—Dorking Nursery, Aug. 13. Northampton, Castle Ashby, Northam Wi iddoweon, Mr., Rickmansworti 
g uxo ERSE 8d. to 4d. per Ib.; Hill, Mr., gr Hall Gardens s, Mr. G., the Gardens of d. Keith, Esq., U 
with hints on its successful e showing how | Ingram, Mr., the Royal Gardens, Frog Ward Mr., = ‘Gardens of James Morrell, Ext, . 
3 tons per acre of the 5 nutritive hay m pen secured, the| Ingram, Mr., tho Gardens of J. 3. Blandy, Tot Mt Hill, Oxford 
pii m = — it wher ee Clover is thin, and its} Judd, Mr., Althorp Park Gardens, Northampto Williamson, Mr., the Palace Gardens, Ripon | 
sup ares as green fc 
PAGE AND TOOGOOD having secured a large breadth of 
Ae 3 THE ROYAL NURSERIES, SLOUGH, 
yet ws EC Rie cured: 
— Cin: IUE . 
eraria, E A 
e de ee of 2s é må e, N EW AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS 
ee eee e 
0 wor! 
Pace & Seed Growers and Merchants, Oxford 
___ Street ; and Above Bar, Southampton. ic 
MC NE. NEW HYBRID ACHIMENES. 
COD CO. have the to | 
will send | and the Ist of 
ey ne e , 
a collection in their possession raised 
Mr. omy the well known hybridiser, and of whom M., cn 
A., and Co, purchased tho — stock, n 
Le Erecta multi- $ 
"Delete. Mio Bikaty e Sade EXOTIC N T ES, ENNIER AND CHELSEA, 
lese utiful nov — 
successful instance of h e LA — h pleasure in offering for the first time the following Novelties, in the selection of which 
characteristics of H Mee. flowers, and habi 8 1115 een guided solely by the Aare or of submitting only such Plants as are of 92 
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flower S d rise nearly two feet in h height, de sinat 
The Plage of is remarkably handsome, in some 
= a — — Welty 1 MM with deep brown and black, 
long he rib: Se ee t single lea: 
and ao meri 
PLANTS ARE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY. 
very largo size, size. E he flowers are of — most brilliant. pori 2 
delicite tints, broken with numberless minute markings and | CHAMZEBATES FOLIOLOSA (Bentham), |an on both occasions rocoived the highest Ea e 
lilac, scarlet, M shade 0 crimson, This most beautiful hardy evergreen shrub, sent by Mr. W. novelties, aud was universally : 
omental foliage are so much and s —— ei Lobb from DM is of & dense compact habit, with most 5 Wall lie 
— — ction wil, we fel | Cheiinnthos slogans The Some with wooing (we | COTONEASTER BUXIFOLIA, of 
flowers of singular beauty and gi aeaa duced i at abundance. It has been exhibited during the ero 
3 = nes n and ing Plants | nec desire — 1 Royal Botanic Society's This perfectly hardy evergreen p Lig the wal 5 
à 0 i omas Lobb. t 1 
for N. 25. 8 — AU the Trade. Xo hardy evergreen. It will certalidy VL — ANA Xx ie jiy deserbod am 4 figured. by Dr. Wight, „ 
ARNOTT, & rth Road, London, 8 amongst hardy evergreen EN ood eg lished plants in 2 Plantaru: It produces its white flowers ung 
Ex LM 8 BAND s — pots, 15s. and 21s. each, according to size. ee f isof a P dwarf compact habit, — in 
tat ana, oo per Caci | PENTSTEMON JAFFR AN potty hri. Strong panis, dr ec " 
1s. 6d. per bushel, JAFFRAY UM Bopker), LY AC ( 
orn Bre — S for sand, | This very lovely hardy half shrubb 3 plant w: GODIUM POLYST obb 
NARD, Pure E T also sent from California by Mr. W. Lo grows 80 —.— This beautiful Fern was sent us by Mr. Thomas 
8. * es wan Place, Old bushy, and produces its — Prio. which are | Central India. In general appearance and beauty o 
pact and 
a clear bright blue with pink throat, bundantly - | much resembl f th — Gleichenias. 
tinuously, that it wil prove a mos sabe plant | a Sushi rant Ee y X1 , and Y 
g; even n 
ety's Show on July 6, d 
and raro planta, tis figured t iy So | SELAGIN ELLA "ATROV. Rb 
pe ae r April, 3 is a fine species of dwarf habit, in! 
SMS h Mr. Thomas Lobb. = ec 
i (Lindley) for ed stems are "broad an and well 11 ‘ine, 
xl plant, which was found and finest et introd introdu CUI the dichotom 
liberty 
Nursery Stock, 15 of Collecti of 
'uild: : " vallin; 
tural Ett to engagements as Constr’ ANO rticul- H The leaves, which are obliquely ELAGINELLA A LOBBI 
8 ns, in which capacity he has had long aid ex- | with an a rich green, blotched with silvery white, | A most bea BEL and d distinc. cies, sent 
xperience. —28, Prio; Wandsworth Road, 8 tral Hi ie of the latter colour running along their Lobb fr Bord partaking of 2 habit of 
Exhibitions during then heren at the various Metropolitan but having ich us motällie hue of B. 
g the present season, rope the rich Rus eus me ter of i LX 
URSERYM 
N eee. PAPER at d per omt with - Bre st GENUINE 
ANT, 98 
" Fy a at all of which it h 
EN prizes, and b been much admired. a is adapted BEA — ge ei for the Fe Fern- — piss should ve h 
š et e y 
— PER plants, Jor 6d, prefers a shady position. — baden Prico 1s. oac i 
ULTRY, SIAN INSECT DESTROYING POWDER = EAE is ; 
PES e n ATD PLANTS are effectually | mi, 
animal life. . —.— above Powder. which Is quite —— — to | now asiy pop popular o collectio 
er, — at or the Sportsman, will and growth, perfect! 
Beet 
rw of Insee epa . Calandrinia gran Fhe flowers, which 
irstantly i packets the 
Sie Aimee Xx M Reto Gh Joe E Sipe ne pcc e 
packet bears the — e notice each — he Royal Botanic Garden son July 6, and before the Horti. ti- and in th Er a 
: Tus Puto, Oct. 2d and 9th, pp. 263, ame and sides See 1 ot i * Floral Committee on July 7, and the mean pea few 2 bouge i 
Trade, to whom special terms will be furnished when required in ee 
