DzcewseR 17, 1859.| THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULT URAL GAZETTE. 1015 
| PLES GRAPES x. O ~ IMM —— — 
|. PINE APPLES, GRAPES ite fil threads be e 
NEN Fr nd pee sing | JORN WATERERS CATALOGUE or HARDY, All t det eis deres soft and perishes, 
OHN WEEKS anp CO. can now supply bap — S ff.... OMAE, ebore pem growth of the last dr are or it may be 
at the 
tity of very fine strong healthy Pine eg. So her Fruiting ing | Park, is n © oublished and will be forwarded on aj application. ess n every such ease we beli i 
cpm eng o markably fne stron, pe Vines from | Faithful Weasiptiens of all the esteemed varieties will be found has e e, with the roots diei “sang bre evil 
: aem s : 
oem Weeks & Co.'s Horticultural Show Es tablishment is now AMERICAN PLANTS wo. — * 3 AC CONIFEROUS thenee to the layers of w immediately sur- 
d E owing the most Fotdiag xi Fruji in great | TREES, with height and prices. al ounding the pith; and where Lard 
Ys most improve plan: sti - A N — 2 " 
| tion, me most — stem of Hot-water r Apparatus, o 850 hot, Surrey, near Sunningdale planted in ground already filled with old roots, 
OHN WEEKS 0. Horticultural Builders - "n d i i 
apparatus —— ade E 5 m Tonden er ETE E L AWSON ann > SON, and the chips of former fellings, which as 
E E a E ern . decay are infes th spawn, which 
hence to th n ts of the young trees, the 
VAN GEERT, N Woop Fonas thence 1 g „the young trees, 
begs to ofr t ve » followin n! “Ghent, y Belgium, respectfully — that p have now | disease is beyond oubt uliarly virulent. 
A set of 100 new Mexican P nes, .£6 0 0 z Unfortunately these or similar conditions too fre- 
A collection of 100 best Camellias, 9 inchós to 1 foot high 4 0 0 NURSERY CATALOGUE or FOREST eer f i d 
Indian Azaleas, with flower buds, choice varieties, TREES, CONIFER, SHRUBS, &c., quently exist where Larch is lante even on a 
per 100.—4“. to 6 0 0 which they will be happy to forward free by | large seale. In tracts — with Ling, it is 
prone flowering’ wes o 100 9 10 6 st on application, ious that there must be considerable dam 
Lilium superbum . per oz. 0 12 0 27, Great George Street, Westminster, S. W. this cause, and it is 1 t h is seldom 
»  lancifolius rebram -. 3 ETER LAWSON axp SON, planted where it can v 
: i Tue QUERENS SEEDSMEN AND very striking instance of the evil of old roots 
GREAT VINE 4 ETUR COURT.— "Great George Street, Westmin- remaining in the -— where Conifers are planted 
The Subscribers being t Ko bolies of the e Royal Kitchen n, SW. respectfully announce the has py lately at Kew. Two aras were 
Hampton Court, are Babii fito offer 1 a eir GARDEN SEED CATALOGUE : z ^ 4 
v HAMPTON COURT BLA for 1860, which they n eee aes planted a few nn since before the Director’s 
ts, id each E * oU dedi. atr im — Lun 1 which one succeeded mirably, but the 
ether t stocks, which P. I. & Sow can other though to all appearanee enjoying similar 
c Son cem dn best quality, and true | conditions was less — and after a ti 
eme diseased. I 2 refore ve -— 
DALMAHOY I EARLY Pt POTATOES fully examined, _and it tres 
00 r to 
W M. This exesllast variety of Potato now meets w was covered h threads of. wn 
nounce that they have been . pee for the „ and in England, to which it — be E fro 3 2 ding 
Šale of the above very excellent new Apple, the property of It is considerably. earlier than the t, and : 
ir. 3 E Maui dd of B sg a : a a ame 1 P. L. & Sox are now prepared — I ame formerly — ace. 
s — of immense size, weighing fully iected £ Seed, for which bala —.— are . were eut off, and the old Che roots gru 
indeed for 22 oz., pre especi: adapted to culinary e which N xecuted no- in spring. as d thé t * théivi n d th - . 
‘or making Jelly, Jam, ped: Sauces itis ee iav: suit purch an e tree is now ving, an apparen y 
— CARDEN SEEDS, GROWTH OF 1859. y to su 
ready for use from August to December, 
rther inconvenience. 
It has not indeed been aceuratel ined to 
what especial Fungus the spawn which infests the 
roots and timber of Larch belongs, but we have 
y for 
lands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Suss 
reason to believe — in many instances it is the 
WARF SAL De RA TREES UTTON 4 x». SONS are now — to execute barren state of rus 
Mar ME EM ; PEACHES. 1S orders fora onan semi gerne gn implies of Sw oe 
P dy Sct oma NS NECTABINES. | Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, Reading.— Dec. 17. huoi other species probably have their share in 
Fine and clean grown; and all the leading sorts can be sup- TO THE TRADE. the mischief. In instances of deca is e this the 
ke. dew e 
ge gene o by Grorce Jackman & Son, Woking 
7 ry, Surrey. 
DWARF TRAINED FRUIT TREES.— à To the 
.— PEARS. 3 - PEACHES. ENDERSONS COM PACT T TOPPED GARDEN |tion is produced, Log which it is — 
. PLUMS. | APRICOTS. NECTARINES. 3 y 
Price: e 
great care is taken in the for 
mes trees, Particulars can be 
a & Son, Wo — Nursery, Surre 
3 ST TR gig 
Ja OHN IN, WATERER 3 i E — of a 
: undred Thousand of eac the following, from 2 to 
LARCH BIRCH 
ASH ALDER 
moderate. yea 
mation of these fine, healthy, 
pane d of GronRGE 
“| young, neerly all are more or less 
and branch with the Peziza, but 
eut down a to be at all deca: 
ev 
LAURELS WITHY, &c. 
famples v with aee sent on application. Planting done by 
act.—The can Nurse ry, Bagshot, Surrey. 
—— taae ak ER L 
here SHOW OF FRUIT X VEGETABLES. s Ti that 
his C. TALOGUE or KITCHEN GARDEN asn FLOWER 
SEEDS for "1850, pa List of E other egi 
ublished, and forwarded 
T^ YLOR’S GRAND S TA 
à Sr. JOHN’S MARKET, 
: LIVERPO uisites, is now pul and will be post free wee 
E (Growers, and others ers Paving ET nu — 2 most affections of the bark i in Mene there. isa 
ES ary choice, either in PIN „ i ben oting his personal attention to this department flow of turpentine, on which a minute Verruearia 
imc 
AMES VEITCH, J 
NEW POTATOES, MUSHROOMS, ASPARA- 0 i 
f SEAKALE, RH Brera ORO hae Frai — ^ condere GENTI aenea Det I, 3 developed, but without true fruit, and therefore 
orward the same t and | the wosr GENUINE descr ton KK readily ee The s 
„Li ME of the EXHIBITING GARDENERS have | P, eale fi grove tae 
SHOW OF CHOICE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. r — — d r i ee emen n of 
AYLOR’S UR BMY TAND, re ed Lone egg bk e qo agree et orders ates y g 
the- Crystal Palace Flower Shows. 
ye 
KET, —— ressed a desire to co- 
rowers anc por Nus S the 151 is ‘not supposed that the — 55 is really the 
vete ec lies forward than imme: | St ae to all Er The next Meeting x cause of the ordinary Lare which as — 
pus CAE TUR. Tu Fruit and Vegetable Sales- at the Swan Tavern, poral soe b f. bly d 
EXE John’s Market UN Mr. E. ei — House, South Lambeth. species of very different antes e the faet is 
Led CHANT — oy well worth attention, and dese: te study 
ce Holborn, London “wat n, AERE teneras rid — A id xr B. Peed. Mr. Turner. on the spot. The Pais is — common on 
SEEDS ct [oming new Va i aed 3 4 Smith. ” er arch and other Conifers, and may be found on 
CLARETA PULCHERR IMA, at ese te e almost every branch which has been left on the 
HELIOPMILA OOEKULBA STRICT ien : 2 rmm Borne, Cp € after thinning, E greatly in size 
Se ene wings an ices of which (to the Trade only) ccording to the thickness of the branch, and bat 
01 , E 
Be Mad on appleaion, 181, High Holborn, London, W.C. The Gardeners Chronicle. conse eque ent powers o of ffr i ag nutriment, ut 
RHODOD ENR EDGEWORTHI. 
. LEE hav AS. gie. a uii SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1859, parts before or after death i - uncertain. It is very 
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ssible that Larch trees may be largely rer n 
with spawn, which waits 
i A th t that may — e : 
à a TAM i io P CE. 
ses in diameter, Sealed | tations w et pti of an root to our navy| rae rE surface, and consequently its appear- 
Hammersmith, L W. er k » oultivation of Lanor. A . ressel | ance on the . arisen from some. 
W SEED CATALOGUE as built entirely of Larch wood ypc Lin of wae had in the prim — : 
; . JOHN asp CH LEE to A * 's estate, which was ee empt | duction of which it had no part. = j 
inform their friends and the publie that their from the ordinary symptoms of decay, and is we| been, appearances 
.. NEW DESCRIPTIVE SEED CA! „ as e nia mea or at least was so a diffioult to account Mu. A aal portion of the 5 
e. Jone A PIN bad post ese e vut pam n very few yen however began and | bark suffers from some unkrown cause, and i in on- 
inportant branch of their business, for hich heir house has ended wi th fuse ves f a sufficient 
he 
S qe ueeess 
| been and trees 
3 CE oe - — e m peter bie sa e for 'ship-bnilding 22 of late been found so | or wood beneath it . 
1 ry an a Establishment ; e EE ndon, subject. et to ro | * ji is pour ai ons, the he — rk 
D GARDENERS RECOMMENDED. 
Ew EF EUY PROLIFIO QUCUNBE if qe be | beyond the dead patch etl inoreases n 
Mes is. Tocem : N d to opritin elage. nothing can in general yond e dea E 
QU UCUMBER, oral knows is the L. Tareh; but just ee oa ye time that the trees are 22 on the stem corresponding with the extent 
h 1 . Thes — ng à hasnow 
s the best ridge Cueum tant, and i Met —— m — rm railway sleepers, they then} vipera pa te 
fol | ssues on which it ean wo 
55 Ü ois inches w € — : rse of a few years the e centre whieh is | whic ry Tength "dnt way and the ore mures is 
m the 
and Pant Nursery, Maidstone, || eiae c m ‘the spawn of Fungi in the form of produce 
