E 
ÜcroBxn 1, e 
think, are cu to fasten the sag 
w taken 
—— there was sa tos —— 
at least look right" to practical 
’s predecessor at Aylesby Manor was PhiliP | 
established the flock of Lei — 
y bred e 
n 1818. This year at Holm 
hirer of the 70 guinea ram, the only one which 
THE GARDENERS — AND 
te has been some 
by * — Es: 5s. pe 
| LEANOR (Tun per pair — Rose, fine; 55. per pair. i 
EDITH (Metran) —Reddish purple; Sa 6d. per pair. 
LITTLE GEM (Macrrax) —Red ; 3s. 6c pair. 
MILLIE (MacLEay). —Dark, fine 
MISS GLOVER (Tur ea) Pumie; E od. pe | 
CHARLES TURNER can ‘on ly recommend the — as first - 
class Pinks, and great acquisitiong for — Purposes 
C. TonxER's general stock of Pinks E. 2 and 
strong, and are now ready for — ou ut 4 „and 18s, 
per dozen pairs.—The — E ANE , Blo 
FLOWER GA AND GARDEN 
R.G 8 will present every — [m will 
"aie d P — non House, 
— —— 
n qium. SWEET WILLIAMS. waned ty ant 
AMES 
private and eminent he Mimic and ment of 
csl aa p — F to the E 
we stroll 
t high de ck 
e than 
A 
try. 
and this 
ed in geni 
to paddock where the rams are grazing, 0 
shall aud that Lr are 22 a little larger in 
ay floc 
eep of. Lincolnshire as they now exist 
doubtless “almost universally tinged 2 oo 
” Vanguard, 
e and . there p 12 eleven 
ch do not trace back their origin to Boot! 
one * them Arz included in the d mentioned 
by na 
especial 
olden Hope,” both 14 months old, and a 
younger, his blood 
y pr 
eological mysteries, for in it ate odes 
WM of a ree. quartet of Boothian bulls. Albany 
ost delicate white, 
crimson avd black, beaut fully hot cy —4 Cy and 
; clear cut edge of warf babit with oy 
he great acq pee — Dias nthus, and us se possono by 
offered In n perfection), 2s. 64. per do zen. A limited quam 
air of ecd, ki sve v sy acke Neo wn now for bloom next season), | y 
free by pos' st o ceipt of stam A or Post- Lc ‘Order, payable 
to James Ew =, Springfield 1 tereress Ground, Wandsworth 
m | Road, London, 8. e Trade supp plied. 
rm 6 E R 
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e fo 
D 
Per doz. . 
2 Pears, standards, p. 100 75 
0 | Plums, ditto itto 75 
Grapto ** vem rd 9 
9 | Gesneria cin: 
100, 408. ^ UB 
12 0| Pit ttosporu variegatum 12 
Croton or. 
0 | Cissus discolor . 
0 | Torenia pulchella 
New Bouvardias 
jo m pots, lea: leading 
12s. to 30 
0) Lobelia fulgens, per * 16 
0 | Arbor-vitæ, China, 
0 18 n per 1 ey — 25 
Cedar, red, 1 25 
0 Laurustinus .. 165, to 40 
Ee rel, common, 
7 
Per doz. s. d. 
the | Begonia Miranda ^ . 
N " ve T 
endida ar- 
Begonia Madame Wag- 
Begonia Ri Rex, strong, ver, 
00 
26 Begonia umbelica 
E; ricinifolia ma- 
wel 
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= 
ta 
Begonia grandis, each . 
Virgini: ^ each.. 
Isis, each 
— each 
3 
per 100. . 95 
Ligustrum japonicum, 
per 100. 
» 
W oO az 
cos 
. 7% 0 
AG S GAZETTE. 
r 
1000 , 16s. to 
Welgela ros ʻa, »1 100 16 Viburnum, S Hion, 0 25 
; r D 
X. abilis. p.10016 0 100 
d. 
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0 
0 
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0 
0 
0 
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Ash, ‘weeping, and Elm 0 
MARTI 
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WBERRY, RAISE: 
NURSERYMAN, Nortbentyth. 
Price 10s. 6d. per 100. 
The e Strawberr; E a ha later than British Queen, 
and ed hardy. The f 8 in such dence 
t ilk. that it id å from it to the centre of each 
Boc The "The follo 
bulls, &nd Sinon cultivators of fruit are 
is the father of a tribe — 
poe mois BE 
rants of the latter, 
1 “Booth Royal” and | yon 
rt 
rvant, 
erki 
ber 6, 1857. 
icularl; Ashby, Octo 
ide the — of 100 plants of 
aaen 
gas to increase as to send i Sean, lbs 
a very abet hak fruit, so good oe ye flavour, fine col 
atoms onderfully productive.—I tese a 
a a a 
** Gardener to the Most Noble the Marquis of Northampton.” 
8 to Correspond “ Moulton Gran, (duly. 31. 
S At Mr. — cud Chev “ne at Beat- Sir, —In justice to you as the raiser I must a rm that your 
the total proceeds were Dd is a ee seni . * as — p 
y wonderful, whiis! "vour pa es 
M — k $ xi » Mi fine- 8 sugary Pine Apple, heightened with that of the 
year-old do. oe 559 0 0 ld Bri: een S! — a "This ari ll su 
55 two-year-old do. Y T 435 15 0 
28 ne year-old do. 2j 99 15 0 
mbs è F 4918 6 
P FOR Roots: Hard: 
E M requiring som. 
cover, 
Dot: oo pe 
'G ON 
one of 
with 
His 
, about 
He 
I 
Total 
Average of 170 rams $5 n 16s. 
9 was 10L, 2s. 9d. ; and in 1855, 7i 
y & Son. We do not see in what wa; 
e degree 
— TET 
e a mont fore 
ing sed 
A dum 
hay, straw for n^ 
some good Carro 
and to cut (a quarter 
sworth Garden s, Nort ha Sept. 26, 
wn your Wonderful See, or t 
id for atoae. size, and colour it is quite eq: 
— and ſor productiver e it far een an th: 
er grown or seen. t season my ts were ve 
of skill to erect and more fine, 5 and I can tray sy be gathered o 2 — rom a — plant, 
8 o p my 
£1392 13 6 
sp. ; in 1857 the average 
17s. 
ruly sa róud * 
with my crop of 2 5 . rrie 
1 ly, Wis 
4 = o Sir, 
M Bawourr 
d 
Iam Me La rd o o locom 
1797 
————— 
x =e ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGED PLANT— 
ears 
which was — p^ them 
ft the July Show of the Royal Botanic Bociety, wh " a AA 
| fics was awardei to it, but the plant was then newly 
ported, and was consequently sms L 3 bas " ae v deve 1— 
— and proves to be the fi foliaged 
an 
f Lon 
to it the 
GLY BEAUTIFUL 
iption can 
convey an adequate por of its E beauty, and 
vite A dita ve 
m 
)NIFER EAR — this 
m € — aa 
14 Dore d 
— — 
gees! Be 
Many oft 
These are 
which ORARUM Roni E fla 
with any in the kin dio lom, 
above will find the Nursery only 4 ef minutos walk rom the 
Su uuningdale Station, South-Wes n — is one 
poet 171 from London. — Ne OBL) e t, Surrey. 
CAM Rr. ted 74 LOWE BUDS, 
AS AND cen 
AND OTHE FUL 
VAN GEERT, — — Ghen Bel 
following :— 5 gium, 
best and showiest 
begs to offer the 
Fine "CAMELL XY PM ^ie aad of the 
New French and Belgian Herbaceous PJEONI ES, 25 vars., for M. 
LILIUM guia sns UM RUBRUM, strong bulbs, 3 per m 
å En 
UNCTATUM, 3e. 6. 
JAPONICUM om) ba. 
CORDIFOLIU 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. flowerisg roots, , 1. le, per 
GLADIOLUS GA VENSIS, — rea 10s, bd. rs 100, 
collec of 25 new distinct 
varieties, for 1), 5s, 
Ghent aud — jeg rex RHODODENDRONS, 
plants grafted, 6l. per 100, 
GHENT AZ ALEAS, 8, with flower "buds, 4/. to 5l. per 100 
fine young 
The new MEXICA 3 50 varieties, öl. 
PIN US VEITCHI, | bs. 
DON PEDRO, bs 
TIL LIA EUROPEA folis arog o Sr each. 
UR 
ubmit to the public 
"E begs és 
the T «an synopsis of his pd Ee Rire. peni 
which he Mime he — will be f mspectio: 
comple te 
The D 
USCRIPHIVE CATALOGUE FRUITS, which 
„ most select 5 Drs 
Ss pages erp ene e and will be sent free on 
receipt of six stamps; „ — > 
of all é x 
I ORAS STOCKS --Bandards for orchards, . 
in a bearing state. 
APPLES ES os PARADISE STOCKS, ron GARDENS.—Pyra- 
77 cepas for espaliers, 
and dwarf bushes 
APRICOTS.—8! ed, half standards 
trained, half standards in pots, d' dwarf bashes for potting, 
warfs trained for walls, and dwarfs in a bearing state in pots, 
for orchard houses ; Dwar in 
— — K CHÉRR KS. — Standards, 
s Awaria pois bei trained, strong pyramids in 
a sole e» dw: 
STOCK. Bo 
HERRIES on THE MAHALE 8 8800 —D warf bushes for 
potting and culture as cs, dra trained for walls, dwarfs 
c enm mids in — and pyramids in a bearing 
"CU — ANTS Tiwarf bh shes, 1 Audi g and fine 
POSi in pots in a bea: state, and trained trees for walls, 
GOOSEBERRIES.—Sm: all, high-fevoured, old sorts, and all 
ler -— Lancashire 
ron VIN ERIES, | — 
pnta, 2 and 3 years old, 8 to 9 feet 
ushes for orchard houses; ditto 
ogg Pors.—Stron, 
— zm in pots, dwarf 
rts from the open 
ground for 
MEDLARS. —Standards, 8, Arad dears 
MULBERRIES.— Standards and dwar T 
dwarfs "trained, dwarfs — ined Te epe por dwarfs in a 
fruiting sta 5 — for — r for forcing; pyra- 
midals in ren bearing tre 
LN * AND rp€--* 9 er EN bushes, and standards 4 feet 
— Hazel-nut. 
eee has about 
; half an acre of ccm 
ROBERTSON'S 8 Wiz ARD C agi PNORTH e — NON SU 
ANIEL OR . Horer, nid 
is now sendin; 
63s. per 100 plants, ora 
North 
very fi 
ne straw Koons Seedling 
arne Wizard © 
141 Ae boi 
857, when a Certificate of Merit was awarded to it 
—45 the N en — Soci —— a drawing made 
Plant then um ome dca in the hands of the lithographer, 
which y will be sent to the principal Seed 
the coun’ 
shops in eg 
Non such is — early Strawberry, of fine size and colour, a 
Berrios wal , juicy and rich in flavour, swelling oft its later 
pr fine varieties were raised, by Mr. olin, Robertson, at 
Linde = 8 h r character has been m ost satisfactorily 
established years cultivation. They are confident]; 
avaliable open to Strawberry growers, 
— eat scale. Strong 
* — 
ready "orders ll be Ens 
- in favour of these fine Straw 
vators in the west oí 
th on favourable terms. 
2 DANIEL RosERTSoS, Linside Nursery, Paisley, 
ho 
of 2 trees. 
n the 
X PE ARS STOCKS. —Stamda rds, standards 
4 ED 
a or 
bushes yramidsin potsin a bearing state state for orchard 
sce, dark horizontally trained, and ne creel GONE, 
dwarfs, dwarf 
garden len eulture, „ trained for 
es, bearing trees in pots for 
— for . 
CES — 
a Portugal 
RASPBERRIES.—Canes of the finest varieties, 
STRAWBERRIES. — n of the finest varieties. id 
3 —Dwarfs for gardens of the Dwarf Prolific, other 
irr orchards. 
rts. 1. 
LVER SAND — Best quality 
n ED ; less quantities, 1s, 6d. "m bushel, 
mg pares - wharf or M, 
in large or smal 
Is, 6d. ED, in large or small quantities. Ša 
2 'KENNARD, ri abend Majesty, Swan Place, OId 
Kent Road, London, S 
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