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Ocronex 8, 1859.] SMS ah GARDENERS' 
BUCKLAND SWEETWA TER GRAPE. 
IS fine early WHITE GRAPE received the Premium — by the Pomological Society for the best 
tra Pri he ace 
d 9, 1858; 
T. Seedling hardy Grape, Sept. 9, 1858, also received an ex Crystal Palace Ex bi — Sept. 8 an 
it was favourably fetid a th : i by 4 uy — — d — is recommended by the 
It has been aintained the high opinion previously passed on 
— from the — Gardener, ies , 1859. 
Ivery, of Dorking, produced a their amber tin, They were y richly 
klan hing Bs — Tos tha and vinous. Alto ther this riety has — Be’ — ons — 
Ba ibe Svbet water ore — — 4 8 parti cular when 2 and as a valuable addition to the 2 
— 46 f White Grapes which ripen perfectly in an ordinary- 
OW menti -— jardeners. 
See report as follow 
follow 
e S aD. a 
Buckland Sweetwater, growing with 
4 very desirable — White variety, 
than that of the Musca 
h larger dine, 
e, the agree nor Gardeners, —— ya ew Grape called the 
other er varieties and — the fruit thereo zi "T. an "Io berry — 5 E d 
— likel — 
to supersede the White uera 2 general cule 
and the resembles that of the Hamburgh i 
JAMES, ..... RoBiNsoN, Mr. — House Gardens, near Reading. 
Dore, Hall Gardens, near —— Rowy, THOS., — 2 Dorking. 
Hirt, 85 m Gardens, Staffordshire. BSiwwoxps, Taos., Mickleham II. — aa Dorking. 
Hi J., near Dorking. Snow, S., Wrest Park Gardens, Silsoe, 
Iwonam, A., Highgrove Gardens, Reading. Unperwoop, W., Broome Hall Gardens, near Dorking. 
, W. , Albury Park Gardens, near Guildford. Wutrixd, J. B., The Deepdene Gardens, Dorking. 
. IVERY anv SON, of Dorking and Reigate Nurseri White — 
ind et o ‘intimate that nice young plants, in two — are now rm at 21s. and 315. 6d, ev 1 Fi ade of Sh the new an 
old esteemed varieties of Grapes at moderate prices. 
List of Trade Subscribers for (Ivery’s) Buckland Sweetwater Grape, 
h 
Atlee, Mr. m Road ey, Mr. S. & Co., Gateshead | Jac! — Perkins, Mr. J., Northampton 
A nnd J.& 2 Bon Y York Foster, Mr. W., Stroud & C., mith Pope, Mr. H., Gib Heath, Bir- 
pum Mr. W., Camberwell | Fraser, J. & J., ston Lucombe, Pince, & Oo. Exeter mi 
Bell, Mr. J., Norwich 8 , Bristol | Marshall, Mr. G., Leamington| Rollisson, W. & Sons, 
Butler, Mr. D., Widcombe, Bath | Godwin, Mr. F., Sheffield Maule, W. & Sons, Bristol Shaw, Mr. J., Manch 
Cattell, Mr. J., Westerham Halley, Mr. J., Blackheath Meldrum, Mr. J., Kendal Spary & Campbell, Brighton 
Charlw vent] Henderson, A, & Qo, P Milne, Arnott, & Co., Wands-| Sutton & Sons, Reading 
, Apple Place, London worth Bosd 4 T : 
Clark, Mr. R., Manchester Henderson, E. G. & Co., St. one J. & bun Fury tie | EPIO ^ 
Cole, Mr. W., Withington, John's Wood, London Ban en rry Bar, | Veitch, Mr. J., Che 
r Henderson, Mr. W., Birkenhead Lu: tkinson, Mr. H., Manchester 
bull, Perth Hurst & MeMullen, 6, Leaden- m & Sons, Fulham Wheeler, Mr. G., Warminster 
Dickson, ? & A., Chester hall Street, London Parker & Wiliams, Hornsey | Wilson, Mr. R., Warwick 
J. & Son, Chester Ivery, Mr. W., Road, London Wood & Ingram, Huntingdon 
Fisher, Holmes, & Go., Sheffield | Jackman, .Mr. J., Woking Paul, A. & Sons, Cheshunt Yates, Mr. R. S., Manchester 
^ 
DORKING NURSERY.—October 8. 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL _ GAZETTE. 
AND OICE 
m EORGE 8 SMITH offers 
x ing, selected from those sent out in the Autumn of 1858. 
The plants are remarkably healthy and fine, and now require 
potting on. Price 30s. E dozen, stronger plants at 36s. per 
dozen, viz Hoyle's) Belle of the m, Excellent, Lady 
Canning iathan, Monarch, Prince of W , Rajah, Star, 
Tom Browr Foster’s) Criterion, Golden Hue; (Turner's) 
Excelsior, Fisherman, Guido, 74 Sp xadoor, Osiris, Pica, 
; (meer 
I — mona, 
change ſor one postage stamp. 
's) Echo; (Beck's) Fairest the 
; (Dobson's) Ringleader, Bpotted Pet; 
Captivator, 
odestium, 
and (White's) Blink Bonny. 
Circle, formosum, 
Negro, and bo và 
e leadi of 
, Tollington — Hornsey Road, T London, N N 
PAUL AND SON espe invite the e 
2 M 
Many thi — 22 
invited, 
Abies alba, e" 
1 * 2} feet 
di 
» Clanbr asilia other 
„ Menziexii, 14 to 6 feet 
» )2 feet 
„ Morinda, 2 1 10 feet 
” — f 
„ ru 2to 
» 20 other „ feet 
Araucaria imbrica 4 to 6 ft. 
Arbor: vita (see — 
ode sm 
Arbutus, 6 sorts, 1 to 3 feet 
nr Japonica, 1 ee 8 feet 
Box, 
— BR Darwin, 1 r^ 1 
Cedrus af, us, 2 to 10 feet pa 
, [cw 1 to 12 feet 
Cedar of Lebanon, 1 to 12 feet 
„ Red, to 5 feet 
Pac 
of Cedars in my 
cea 12 sorta, 1 to 3 feet 
— Zu. 
» nana, 9 inch: 
BUTLER & McCULLOCH, 
2 GARDEN MARKET, W. C. 
COLLECTIO NS oF BULBS. 
No. 1. A Choice Collection of Bulbs, for Gree "a 
Border 6 
E "m" "T 
idu Qo — 358 Ri 
x do. do. * do. 510 
* 0 A een d 
LUE do. 3 0 
E Bit ul 
2» 9 do. do. in 50 very fine sorts 2 2 0 
A DESCRIPTIVE AND PRICED CATALOGUE OF DUTCH snp CAPE BULBS now "mu and 
forwarded free and post paid on For Contents of Catalogue see adv. 
weel's Gardeners Chronicle. 
AGENTS FOR TYES REGISTERED HYACINTH GLASSES. 
No. 1. BOs No, 3. 
No. 2, 48, Gd. to 6s, 6d. each, No, 3, 3s. 6d, to 128. per doz, 
COVENT GARDEN MARKET, W.C. 
No, 1, 10s, 6d. to 25s, 6d. per doz, 
$ "Knight, 8 to 4 feet 
mberti: 
11 
„ 12 other sorts, 1 to 4 men 
Daphne pontica, 2 to 3 fee 
Furze, don Bible 1to 1) toot 
G 3 
2 
, japonicum 1, 
; ovalifolium, 5 feet 
ev 2to4 
An inspection of the stock 
dae s 
IL —.— to trans; 
py “rnin and 
eae terms to the Trade. An inspec! 
| Pinus 
ressus Corneyana, 1} tos ft. 
eir Estates or forming 
monticolor, 2 to 3 feet 
25 mone 3 to.5 feet 
rical a to b feet 
s years 
» — — Pine), 14 tob ft. 
„ Pallasiana, 2 to 3 foet 
» pinaster, 3 to 6 po i 
yrenaica, 4 to 
» Exbiniana, 4 to 5 feet 
. e gr sorts, 1 to 6 feet 
"inj Fen 
Nc 4 to 6 feet 
" 
d 9 to 6 feet 
— 2 feet. 
Sees ft. 
— 
Santolina 
1 foot 
distichum, 3 to 6 ft. 
2 to4 ft. 
7, atii, 6 fos 
a d. 2 feet 
common, roumd, and 
2to7 E iue 
„ Irish, 2 to 
12 de 1 to 4 feet 
ya americana, 2 to 8 feet 
aurea, -1-to-8-feet 
2 to 4 feet 
fair, 
ie ia 
Limes, of sorts, $1016 fet 
‘| Maple 
London Terminu 
„ H D ‘See K A 
| plani ait nip aer 
Prices, &c., furnished on application. 
Hi ie de or T et temm Mf a ton weight or 
J — — 2 
—— bh; Hits. 
13 miles N. E. of London, Eastern Counties Railway. 
