a CX 
— 26, b, 1859.) 
AND OTHER 
ons. PARKER AND WILL LIA) beg to 
"M their friends and patrons y their CATALOGUE 
the no "s ill be forwarded nmn 
application. Early orders are solicited, as th — 2 
tivation depends in a great measure on early planting. 
aradise Nursery, Seven Sisters’ = Hornsey Roads, 
- a "Holloway, London 
AND x SMITH are sending o M — of their 
Pg well-known superior BALSAMS, — MS hes of 
seeds of each, the same 
plants, for 
tness of colour, size aan decies Tt — 
ooms, and eral good habit of the plant. € 
ES when 12 Packets are taken.— Dulwich 
a 
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IN SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL TREES. AMERI 
FRU STANDARD AND DWARF 
ROSES of exe 3 * of BOX-LEAF 
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EVERG —- GREEN 
HOLLY, 1 to 6 feat RICH BOG and LOAM for American 
Beds; LEAF — 2 a A — is 10 minutes’ walk from 
Clapham Common andsworth Station, Crystal 
Palace Li 20 
ABE 
AMES. SAUNDERS. —- to inv. vite. Mn ed io his 
"i of all kinds of FOREST and ORNA- 
and — 9 rp SHRUBS 
arge stock of Chichester 
H ndard, all 
inds in cultivation ; all kinds of Flowering Plants 
and Stove and Greenhouse 
E. CHAMPION * AND MANGEL 
From J. G. Ive, Esq., ds iens 'y, Bucks, Oct. 19, 1859 
o. em. Sutton & ‘sakes —Your Yellow Globe Mangel — 
e — have proved excellen wing t 
2 btained for me the Cups — by H. R. n 
the M — — on the Meeting of the oral South Bucks 
Agricultural Association held in 1858 and 1859. 
0 — “J. G. Ivy." 
Messrs. Sutton in publishing the above, have the ese 
tion of stating also that the of other Silver Cup presented this 
sason tothe Royal East Berks Agricultural Association was 
warded to J. T. Mills, Esq., of Coo! Bann — ied E 
CHAMPION m * making, with those Nae for seas 
10 large Silver Cups to — 
N. B. The new Seed is now 
rr 
Berkshire Seed 
Surron’s Cha pee 
ready of Champion Swede and 
or — * in large quantities. 
Establishment. November 26. 
ESSRS. WATERER AND GODFREY res 
— Te siaaa to the following LIST of well-known 
— 1 foot, stout, healthy, 5% per 100; 
M 
ACEDRUS 1 91 to 3 feet, very handsome, 101. per 100; 
pice, in ny sily up ro 10 , 
in every wa; pee LP E lant u DT 
E wae 54, and b feet T 
PINSAPO, rer mgri d dui mim : 
Ditto eR ae y lg e oes 
"haa bushy seedling plants, 
_CUPRESSUS 
feet 
TRISH, 0 ————À 
m TRISH, 67, a 
„ GOL hom 2 te Tana 8 foot. 
* SON ESL in large quantities, 4 to 6, 7, 
THUJA AUREA Several hundred magnificent specimens, 
3,4, and 5 feet high, * 10 to 15 feet in cir- 
THUJOPSIS CHREOLIS, 9} to 3 feet. 
PEGUNGTONIA. € 2 all from seed, lj to 3 feet, 
LU 8 ft. ; VARIEGATED, 
Kur Gold striped of all Mea, ads lr 4 
the plants referred to in thie ere removed 
AT pet amad they aro fn condition to travel a 
—Knap Hill Nursery, near 
THE GA RDENERS' 
NE 
GROWTH or 1859. 
W GARDEN — 
BEED 
ESTABLISHMENT. 
PEs Hee 
MITON AND SONS are now prepared to execute 
orders for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can war- 
t th — 
opal Berlashi ire Seed ent ctt Reading 
—No ov. 26. 
respectfully soyan, y at they have now 
their 
NURSERY CATALOGUE or FOREST 
TREES, CONIFERÆ, SHRUBS, &c., 
which they y ha — to forward free by 
t on application. 
27, Great st Street, W estminster, S. W. 
3R LAWSO w SON, 
27, Great George Street, Westminster, 
London, 8. ue 
FORES 
AMES DICKSON 4 SONS, 
QUICKS, 
Nr MODERATE 
Ln conseque: 
rounds rE 
20 60 acres) 
doped —— hae and a 
out, are 
transplanting 
being carried o' WELL ROOTED 
HARDY and vicorovus, hence are cal- 
e 
t upon 
tomar or in tiles 2 
— SPECIAL 
are 
— be give 
picco wton Nurseries, and 102, East- 
gate Street, p ye also at — 
Market Place (late Deansgate) Manchester, and New 
— — 
Trees an: 
the Nurser 
842 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
* Ron f, vie" — "oder 181, 
igh Holborn, London, W. C., has great pleas 
ing SEEDS of the following new hardy es a a — "m. offer- 
CLARKIA PULCHERRIMA, 
SCHIZ 1 ar GR ANDIFLORUS OCULATUS, 
HEL Dee — —— — STRICTA. 
Ma n ured Dra of which (to 
wb» had on applica ation. 
eed Esta NEW AN 3 ene 
OHN STAN! DISH, in Voter g the. following Plants, 
can eres his stomers that they aro now in fine con 
dit tion for sending r = 
urs ne NOBILE, or Antarctic Forget-Me-Not, each 
—This Fone Bay — the Chatham Islands, is = "of the 
— remar —— able t i 
hronicle of Sept. 17, 1859, 
8 — e is the handsom: nnial 
!'ynogloss wi — ‘quite à Dr. v Hor — 
me, pag deserving 
the encomium 1 mM on K 
GL ADIOLL named varieties, from the choi and largest 
collection in England, 64. to 5s. each, Also : ne iot of bulbs 
— from seeds saved from the be * i s, all of which 
r f 1860. ue yn ozen, or 508. 
per 1 These are strong ly recom 
RODODENDRON LIMBATUM. 2 blush, bordered with 
bright crimson. This has received several medals at the 
exhibitions for Rhododendr — 1 very distinct and one 
of the 
. 6d. 
est collec- 
dir 
gg 
"S 
2 
ROSE YBR RID PERPETUAL EUGENE APPERT.—Fiery 
A crimson, 1 — This orsi eas "C Rose is in 
hands of J. S out. It has 
M "ie Gran Nat vg tend 
=. — vest 
PHLOX NRS; STANDISH 
md mo — ich 
malle 
he pu rest white, with a large 
Ree collection of the finest — 
which J. 8. has shown n during the last — an — 
case received the First Prize. Plants from 1s. to 2s. 
A CATALOGUE containing a fall N of. the N 
— cultivation, whi 
ARTER’S LIST of NEW ANNUALS 
di "eg . 
arkia pulchella integripe 
Callirhoe e digitata, 
Anothera biennis ——— 
a 
ra re Eugenio." 
Napoleon.“ 
Nigella hispanica alba. 
atropurpurea. 
tanacetifolia alba. 
Hardy Plants in seg: my will be We ien on applieation to 
The Royal N vursery, | shot. 
R. EDWARD MILNER h - 
ving constru 
he 
|o — to dee —.—.— s other duties his 
m s his ackno 
who have 
ent terminated), desires 22 wled 
ose Noblem: en and Gentlens i 
and state th 
ie execution 
2;öÜ;ͥ ont asturtium | An active 
Dia bud tae | 
Did Heddewigi 
"€ Clarke's Bhue Sweet iunbergia coccinea. 
I limbata 
Nemophila discoidalis 8 
mo a p new su 
Lapins wisst. Ac eee . e 
Price to the Trade and Coloured dream -— had on 
Hon. to JAMES CaRTER & Co., 237 and , High 
CARTER CO. 
to offer the follow 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE igre 
HYACINTH 
argo lus r dox, . 
ery fine 
Litem. YANCIPOLIDA. ‘extra 
=" 2 4 Spotted, 
— — en White, 
per doz., 20s. ; each 
8. d. 
codi Ww AS 9 
varieties, one of a sort, 
name, well set for bloom, 
ture for forcing .. „ 20 0 
varieties, 0 
12 0 
10 
5 6 
2 9 
10 0 
12 0 
28 0 
16 0 
0 
— kinds, grown. especially 
“ot ile oti e "T. dorem 18 0 
Gi b ie y 
0 
0 
8 
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m evan and ren Tc d 
o inds, cheg 
Stoke Newington, London, . 
beg leave 
GL ADIOLUS FOR  CLUMPING. —The following collections 
are particularly adapted for clumping an ing. The Gan- 
— is soodlings are now — for this purpose for the first 
— m be strongly recommended for robust habit and 
rio pe eb of colour, 
NS have added two scarce and beautiful varieties to the 
me nen ent, which we think willbe found — as 
effective contrast to those already 
viti fulgens, crimson .. ao ah 
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rose 
hien, carmini * 
— A ` 3 each above 8 sorts, 
mute, M. 
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T! fpina, t, bright sca 
6 each above 11 sorts, 122 e "| 3 edch above 11 sort 
each above 11 sorts, 308. 
8 FLORAL ILLUSTRATIONS, Plate No. 7, now | 
ready, 1s, 6d. 
à JAMES CARTER & Co., 237 & 238, High Holborn, London, W.C. 
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poca 
> Draining, 
to CE Puer pnus 
LOGICAL SOCIETY, 
W. 
Y, Decem- 
* erm "The Ding * are 
e growers, a ZA 
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the LM and seco dish of six aed 
o T 
Pears of any other kinds in — 
* iim y ee for the best dish of six Cox’s 
N Apple. 
The like. (oy Mr. es for the best dish of six OLD Nox- 
A 5 55 
Half a Guinea for the best and second best 
x Dessert ÁPPLES of any kinds in season, ex- 
ng bote for which the above special prizes are 
E 
The x for the 
best and second best Culinary varieties of 
ced "i we — "E exhibited i in tens. 
On m the days eting and Lists of Prizes will 
be nectar the year Teo, 
se 
Eon of the Rules, Regulations for Exhibitors, Forms to be 
be 
rd os e PCM NE Specs, 5, Randolph Red Maida 
ICULTURAL SOC 
a 3 f L H he 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1859. 
For several years past reports have occasionally 
reached of ere and vegetables being 
produced in qoid of ineredible size. On 
he 8th of Janu aby df esent year xtract 
e pr ear an extrac’ 
8 the 3 " Ad ountry Gentleman ” inserted 
our columns described Pears weighing 4 lbs. 
