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SrrrEwsER 3, 1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRON ICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE 723 
- ARTER'S CHAMPION CUCUMBER SOLIDE INCARNATUM, 5d. to r Ib.; 
UTTON'$ IMPROVED. ITALIAN "RÝ E-GRASS — ke cr p and Lord Kenyon's h hints on its successful re eaae showing how 
has proved the best for general cultivation, being the Favou for early spring use. toni acre of the most nutritive hay m vue the 
most productive — „growing QUA. — Smooth, dark green, Picat - - rolific ; advantages of sowing it wher Clov s thin, and its 
From Joux B. , Esq., Luddington 1859. rage length, 1 foo e per pac superiori 2 Tares as n food, 
“Tt is — m p to stroll 2 — — the PAGE deed having secured a large breadth of 
sheep up to their knees ur beautiful Italian R J. C. & Co. do not hold themselves responsible | P quality, offer it a cash, 
From FREDERICK F. —— Esq., the Manor House, Brighton, for the genuineness of the above unless obtained Turnip Se — Italian Bye. grass, per 
March 15, 1858 direct from pel ic B .. Os. Gd. bush., .. Te, Od. 
“I mowed your Italian Rye-grass at Ch 1856, within 238, High Holborn, TE W. O. New Rape, do. 4 | Must tard, a 1 4d. to 6 5 
three montbs after sowing; again April 12, 1857; three times CARTER C U.] Calceolaria and Cineraria, in packets of 22. — and 1s. each, 
since, and am mowing it again now — 2A The cut on t } saved from one of the EE Eur 
12 was 4 feet high, and a perfect mass of Grass. E . xportation to all parts of the 
i: essrs. SUTTON have some edo rt now on sale; also TWENTY- FOURTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE Pad 1 Seed Gro an d Merchants, Oxford 
new r 1 Sow N and Sep- Street ; and Abov: € r. Southam 
due to be pown por core, £ ban DUTCH axp CAPE BULBS Ü "LOWE K o T S. 
Priced —Address SUTTON Royal Berk- TCH FLOWER Xj Lu 
chive Seed But bilat — € ur Kok is now pone pk- and will be — pum D HYACINTHS, best quality, to name, per 
INERARIA, HERBACEOUS etinm 
ACHIMENES . pion bev 9 Parsonii, Gem, 
and othcr leading varieties, strong 
plants, 6s. to 9s. per doz. 
zy TYDZAS of VERSCHAFFELT, 6s. to 9s. per doz. 
Vax HovTT e on 
œ GLOXINIAS, strong b lbs, 
BEGONIA Rex, picta, mi 
ä Madame, 
” Ra er, argente: 
Dracen 
&c., — x plants, 12s, 
variegata, 
VARI Negro PLANTS.—Croton, Hoya 
&c., 12s. to 18s. 
1157 VE PLANTS, 2 —Allamendas, Ixoras, Buby. 
‘ ERICAS cary ges of the ating and best, 9s. to 128. per 
lication. 
GREENHOUSE NTS —P ee gg EN 822 
&c, s 
— of the Bar's LM — inda 
-—Á ERIC 
Quis st STRAWBERRY PLANTS will be 
— uh 
CuTHILUS EARL LACK PRIN — 7s. 6d 
per 100. 
Per 100, 7s. 6d. ; 
Curums PRINCE or W 
tremendous bearer, first — v table and preserving. 
Tt i$ earlier and i later char em "unt of its numerous 
— Ts. 6d. per 100; cw m 
Lindley told E eap he never could depend upon 
— Strawberry e had — — — 
From Charles 100 
Strawberries 7 
ood size, rich colour, cone 
ore than 
15 pe end as it 
md, Keens’ Seedling, 
—— which is a great 
Plants, 
also lied b Le 
a e us Ow ces. 
"LORD T de be suppl (true) the best — 
packet. 
"afr Go: COSS S LETTUCE for winter sowing, ls. per packet. 
HOLLYHOCK SEED, saved from all the choicest and most 
distinct named vari ls. per packet. 
A remittance must accom: — — orders either by cash or 
pee os te Bras EY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, 
Fi 14, Abi urch-yard, = 
RARE HARDY CONIFERS—PICEA 
TRUE; PICEA (ABIES) GR. 
GH LOW 
BIES) AMABILIS, 
DIS, TRUE. 
grea 
Seedling P P of Cu 
Goveniana, NN. 
Pindrow, P. 
; e 
Me P. 
grandis, Welli 
Plants. —Cia: 
tubers and flowering | 
eJ “Chien 81 
tember 7 and 8. 
had * Roy 
post free on applica: second ~ mized, 4s. ; third do., 8s. ; CROUUS and Sow: 
DROPS, per 100; Double VAN THOL TULIPS, 8e 
238, High Holborn, London, W.C. TOUR A Pr NARCISSUS, large bu . per dozen ; 
and an other kinds, best uality, equail; Sad Also 
J. CARTER quan tity — — an AZALI LEAS, y sot with A tower 
buds, lis 186. an ozen ; E 
n ti 7 i A TREES, . 6d. to 0». cach ; FOREIGN and BRITISH FERNS, 
ment of 65, 98., and 12s. per dozen, &c.— R. Gre 4, Kingsland 
HYACINTHS, CROCUS, TULIPS, axp ormer | Road, N.E. No connection with any other he house. 
DUTCH BULBS, rus BRI N AND SUSSEX Lees 
PEE TA RAL AND HORTICUL L SOCIETY 
all of which are very fine and in good thoir EXHIBITIO the Royal Pavilion Grounds, 
Z = MT MAA NESDAY and THURSDAY, September 14 a 
238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 3501 in PRIZES are offered for Plants, Cut 
Flow: and 
Pret including the RAILWAY CUP, value 10 Guineas, "for the 
DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. Preia Dis — ; i 2 
P ETER LAWSON ax» 80 N, ~ a similar Dahlia Blooms for Amateurs and Gentlemen 
Tue Queen's SEEDSMEN, &c., Schedules of Prices can be had on application to R BrARY, 
respectfully announce the arrival of a fine ts Mel dn pe or E CARPENTER, 96, St, James's Street, 
Stock of 
k E penn nission of Lord Frederick Paulet, C.B., the celebrated 
FLOWER Ri > of fe. v; also the BAND of th M TP A direction of Mr. 
d te ordi oor he BA of the 4t al Irish Dragoon 
NONU ER, p a ar RD HENRI the direction of Mr. Jawes will attend each day. 
oh tho liberality of the Diree f the South Coast 
27, Great — Street, Westminster, S. W. 
Railway, the Committee have the pirs to announce to 
EDS Exhibitors that Plants, &c., for Exhibition, will be conveyed 
w E . to Brighton from all Stations, and baok whence they came, 
nn W Free 2 M Ly 7 — &c. — m Ded ho deli- 
vered cklayers' Arm ion, low , Bermondsey, 
ITALIAN RYE-GRASS not later P.M. on the day p: ng the Show, to 
NATURAL GRASS SEEDS ror PER- 
MANENT PASTURE LAWNS, &c. 
— ransand be a, trucks ai uired, of which notice 
ETER LAWSON — — the shoul be given to the Su rintendent at London Bridge or 
— SEEDSMEN, pM Bri wir Arms, at least 24 bows to ent dis- 
to supply all kinda of SEEDS E AUT appointment. No van for trans t be 
M e @ or the best q — & loaded more than 9 feet from the b dn 
reat George St estminster, S. W. N. B. Vans will be in readines at us Brighton Station on 
the morning of the — to convey Plants, &c., to the Pavilion 
at mode -— chai 
Pj » ibitors accompa 
Lai M if Such. exceed the wel 
ing — at — London m 
producti ons conveyed to 
BEED 
nying their bòxes of Fruits, Cut 
ght — ig Xu book- 
mee Boo LT their 
ESTABLISHMENT, 
eived a "eu 
Gurren SONS ha uit. 
unique Collection z . 8, ANE 
ey CROCUSES, 
"direct fre - Ae "ot the mo: 
— m. Prices very moderate 
D i 
mit 
THOS, ATTRE , Chairman of Committee. 
ms dme — [Superintendent of Exhibiti 
ENTER, Sec 
wine HANE Qmm constructed and 
T: out the Crystal Pal: soe e Gardens and and Pork, Syden- 
- under the direction of S — 55 Paxton, and having 
thém forthe - till last Midsum mer (when 
f 
years enables Mr. 
and Ornamental Grounds, n . — 
Conservatories and other H 
lishing and thinning Plantations — Woods, th 
ference to the trees most suitable for larai 11 
on. the Draining, 
j 
free upon bing 
nths, by nam » 68., 75, 6d., & 98. per dozen. 
Select Collections of — from. lor bi i io s 
The N , Wandswort 
FLOW t R 
i 
valuation of Timber, 
i 
0 0 T8. 
p 
K 
ILNER is permitted to refer to Sir Joseph Paxton and 
Noblemen and Gentlemen for whom he has done 
re dre, eve Mirxkn, „Oxford House,” Anerley 
'orw: . 
Tne Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SA 
TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1859. 
EP 
1 
ITCH, Jes, — Exon NURSER 
lsea, 8. W., begs to announce that he has received — 
annual supply of BULBOUS ROOTS pe Holland, and is 
— to — A € bon are — — FINE and in EXCE: =~ 
talogues w ready and will be f. 
warded om m ation. 
J. mpress upon those who patroni " 
him the Ban: * redre 
0 P. 
ving — their ORDERS EARLY, TING R 
the successful cultivation tage of of Bulbs epends ina agreat m vel et a e 8 FO THE ENSUING WEEK. 
— Turns" SEPE g H Crystal Pale q n. 
T U E. VERET VETE 
PLAN N T "RA * A Lo o 
ij Ovx contemporary, The Builder, 88 that 
it pm much aon ey — 3 15 * 8 
tat Kew, i conten 
as well as scienti fical 
a good one. the 
0 and - à 
intimate that his 
$5 = 
JUN. , begs to 
NERAL PL ANT CATALOGUE for the present season, 
oJ ‘crx VEITCH, 
orm * a imr ee 
VE LIST of NEW and RARE PLANTS 
is now ication. 
d will — forwarded post free on appli 
Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 8.W.— Sept. 8. 
p: al 
BUSBY’S STOCKWOOD GOLDEN HAMBURGH GRAPE. 
venient to go T 
com outil. 
JUN., to intimate that as 
announced he offers a 
PRIZE OF FIVE GUINEAS ron rur 
THREE BEST EIC 
of the above Grape to be exhibited at the Crystal Palace Show, 
I n 
„which is far the most idi. of all 
e inier d — would admit of several com- 
meroial e such as ornamental 
those used in - 
al Exotic Nursery, choset, S.W. D 3. 
W. P N 
ES TURNER (cn Da E A 
eut: aval ^ those em 
M Pe ROR (T vnxER).— Rose, fine x PA crnamantal woods. cossprising, the 
EDITH Ga ce pa pui ple; de AO Eren i from Australia and Ne 
w 
ens i gs "6d. * 
MILUIE 8 fine: 6s ow Zealand would be particularly interesting. At 
MISS GLOVER eA ogni 3 al Ne ‘Bs. 6d. these seattered A aen a great many 
eq crm diem m beet strongly recommend tho ab tala SON t families, and a arily located in 
C. Tose LS | wpe Re] "healthy and ume din often disant. an re ‘of the building. 
qni 0695, 12s, and 18s | A very curious and instructive group might be 
ie , and are now ready for sending 
per — — —The Royal Nurseries, Slough. 
