— 24, 1859. 
"uius arising Ubcre/rom will in 
pem the GM. 
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matbomd ome peculiar feature in the 
designed for the next yoar's fallow, — — 
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that sown before 
now much remains in the ; avery 
second blade. We have hitherto 
occasional 
y had more frost, 
— the whole of "iet 
- as well as could be 
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GLADIOL I, 
CHRONICLE AND 
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OHN STAN NDISH. i » offering the he following Plants, 
oe Lymer 
— out 
TOSOTIDIUM NOBILE, 
—This plant, from t 
or Antarctic Forget-Me- Not, each 
ho € ag reer Islands, is one “of the 
- for some years, 
t has large thick 
— of a dark glos ar green, and sends 
bloom — the most beautiful blue 
but of a giant form. 
io 
Gardeners’ Chronicle of Sept. 1 
:—*' This is the handsome pere 
y named Cynoglossum nobile by Dr. Hooker in 
car's Volume, page 240. It is qu re deserving all 
jums that — been d 
amed v: nm from the — icest and largest 
e Nlection in “England, 6d to 5s. each. a » fine lot of bulbs 
sec saved "i . hien 
, or 
end 
UM. —Pale blush, bordered with 
has received several — 2 the 
distinct and one 
per 100 
ht crimso! 
exhibitions for mee being very 
of the most free fi nag. 21s. eac mar e 
RON MIN IE. —W very 
me - m and remains a very 
ie in bloom no of the most curiously 1 
eee amo — Kt fho white ; it bears a noble 
f blooms, —.— — - — be eee 21s. and Je 64. 
ach, Selecti e from one of the finest collec- 
— in Eun 
e, with a large 
1] the finest — 
uA J. sho d he —— summer and in — d 
te the Plants from 1s. to 23 2 6. 
"CATALO OGUE containing a fall description of 
Hardy Plants in cultivation — — 5 on 8 
The Royal Nu Bagsho 
red eye, 5+. Also a — co dre 
8. 
ANTED FOREST 
p INGRAM NE. = offer ‘the following 
A ne well roo ff :— 
ALDERS, dio D oet, 354. ; 11 — per 1 
ee Sto4 124. ; 4 to 5 fect, 15s. ; 809 M feet, Boe. 
Ait to t, Be,; 4 to 5 feet, 355; 5 to 6 feet, 40. ; 6 to 
ie 
eect 2 to 8 feet, 30s. ; 
NESNUT, NISH, 3 to 4 feet, 40. ; 
on ier 1885. 
8 to 4 feet, 40s.; 4 to 5 feet, 50s. 
to 5 feet, 50s. ; 6 to 
7 feet, at 7 a 8 feet, KA por 1000. 
ELMS, NARROW-LEAVED ENGLISH, 2 years seedling, 83. 
E MS, HUN NTINGDON AND HER 
= 
FIR, 
r 1000. 
RTS, from layers, 3 to 4 feet, 
15s. ; 4 to 5 feet, 20s. ag oem oy Mr c 8 feet, oo per 100, 
MS, HUNTING DON, from grafts, 4 to 5 feet, 
6 feet, 304. ; 6 to 8 feet, 50s. ; S to 10 feet, 70s. per 10. 
SPR RUCE, 1 to 1} foot, 50s. ; 1} to 2 feet, 605. 2 tog feet, 
70s. per 1000. 
FIR, SCOTCH, 2 to 3 feet, 30s. ; 23 to 3 feet, 35s. ; 3 to 4 feet, 
504. per 1000, 
FIR, LARCH, 2to3 fect, 258.; 3 to 5 feet, 35s8.; 4 to 5 feet, 
H 
ORNBEAM, 2 tog feet, 30s. ; 3 to 4 feet, 35s. ; 5 to 6 feet, 505. ; 
xi A DEDE ios, per 1000, 
APLE, 2 feet, 20s.; 2 to 3 feet, 25 
EEE Ed a 3 to 4 feet, 30s. ; 
OAKS, 1 to to3 m. ee 3 to 4 
OAKS, TURKEY, 4 to 
40s. por 
MAPLE, NORWAY, 3 to 5 foet, 8s. ; pto 8 font 20. per 100. 
birt bo fa, Sbe. per TOMO feet, 40s. ; 4 to 5 feet, 
feet, 10s. per 100. 
| rr on Seros to E — TEn T BLACK p 2 to 3 feet, 25s. ; 3 to 4 feet, 30s. ; 
Da: of Much et, 40s; 6 to8 feet, 50%; 8 to 
ia, 10 feet, 65s. per 1000. 3 
| Rese ther rolera to . a om —.— POPLAR, Bt por 100 4 to 5 feet, 10s. ; 5 ; 
i MERI you annot grow Clover once in = 20s, ; 7 to S feet, 258 PELA NI M 
) Jars then grow ito in "This advice would be very UTI ATI: to 71 r 205. ; 7 to S fe cob 254. per 100 
su been m- t, 255. 5 to 6 feet, 405. ; 6 to 8 fi 
feted Ie the alternate four years but no of the Liber et ý : - 
offered but | Ryegraes te Clover, Trefoil, . both WIL W, BEDFORD, CJERULEAN, and HUNTINGDON, 
tbe latter plants ng at the same time soundly, and, as ast 4 to 5 fee feet, 30s. ; 5 to 6 feet, 408. per 1000. 
— —44 * condemned as a sheep pasture. Nothing ices to the Trade on application. 
— x more injurious to lambs than White Dutch . W. &I. A LO eee of NURSERY STOCK, including 
M ee —À n rink oa [7 Ped Fruit, -— M = a mental 2 E he bine Evergreens, 
| then, if better food is to be had. I have not | applicatio s Hunti e 
| Sey of the speakers at the m DO LM das E v — nien 
4 since the LAETI 
meeting, have once pre poner te hm permanent HOUSAND - ERAN) 
— ne Soar i he thy den — me W malen BARNES begs to invite. attention to 
| SS tier m . od mg Teow, Ne neni 30 y eer an planta. lection of the above a "s UY 
— wn the Aa anent G a substitute — en — — — T j stock: 1 r 
| — ernate husbandry, with pretty tolerable | possible "conditi pct ^ 5 rhe fos 
2 et this eun only be — — — —— tion, ond perfectly free from thri —— The follow 
ipt inei ows done : Fe T ng comprises a icem of 2 extensive š stock :— 
FCC ͤ— Wet [eg Semine fapaerio Pets 
| Sowing those of a a wth. — . us amm qs Bxtransii ford and dw. 
; dicinal Grasses, such as Yarrow, Millefolium, Duke of Devonshire | Countess of Stam- | Marie Lm 
r a o ND Di MET Vitoria 
prehen: tó arclayana 
fest coon with Wiens wn for two years." I have | Lvorvana Stanleya =ep Ive anata 
V perfect a eat seeds that were, to the casual observer, Aa oui ie rispito Alba lutese * 
E ome Lp pasture as could be desired, which Sora Striata ormosiesi- Modèle 
| Ve Produced 9 — Admira [ma | Baron de Peet 
i mgl AT dels. ega | Cri HE | Le Géan 
Grass Lateri i - 
*-- -- . ** tia D 
| Rei eadow ^ ee zs bushe els. | Gledstanesi — — ede Jeannette 
ing LE -- -- LE ns 
| Alsike Clover NL WC oun. 140 los. Alba magniflora Alba Melior rw PNE 
„ not c stail, dew tii Mrs. P. ‘ lp Papilionati 
ad eee a 
a — x Lateritia alba su- ‘Pelargon 
Parsley $e ‘ Ibs, Holfordii preme Gl 
3 Dis qoan iu 1 ra 1 i lens Empress Eugenie Pe 45 s 
— - e Ci be is Sante field now how growing R ea ol J np ^ ^is Jose- ——— de p 
sR. Y P -. 6 bushels, | Pr Eulalie Van Gee 
xal E * 75 5 , + bushels. Slogans aper Queen tin feni T 
Dukia -. 200 "Qu o as — m Tawrenciana S sine des 4 je Gand 
: * m Vs Y ie Bel 
TT Eu. 
at era" aes ee i c neess Adelaid 
this (Try be, stanesi excelsa TES 
— “contend d — can only be ed by farmers Baskinghamii Tonis T Napoleon sie Nem 
Dasare Po Pap them | Ghelsonii Gem (Iver igen de TEx 
e ^ $ 
fide, Qm "WDER AR _ a t Farm, Barking- 12 entonii 3 Duchess rad 
doubt snecessful) of an nvolve t the defence 8 Princess vus 
action f s — 
— — to Intimate Quid or libel; but it must Constantia rosea Cambridge i Hi I. 
* "a ita use, you have found no bene oe grandi- | Petuniæflora Dude Mie 
n reel tog |TrOtteriana | Rosy Girele —.— 
Fade We must 
Site the insertion of meee, 8 . of om riore CAT. mieu ca — a Hore 
contributions is stiil de — ATALOGUES with Prices can be had on application. 
Camden Nursery, Camberwell, 8. 
AG RICULT URAL GAZETTE. 
lotch of | Ornai 
1045 
— — — DEEDES: 
TRADE.—CONTINENTAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
WEDERICK se, em WENDEL, SEEDSMAN 
p — Prussia (established 1599. 
'inform the coe that his Wholesale 
CATALOGUE Kol. th — — is now y gti e vean 
of ASTERS, STOCKS, BALS recu WALLFL S —— 
and also an extensive ther Choi 
FLOWER SEEDS, so TA n assortments, — 
Pye of all o 
Ew. e having ex e grounds 13 45 2170 ner vicinity 
of Erfurt, and devoting pna CGU tothisdepartment 
of his establishment, he can ia the atest confidence 
recomrr end all Seeds offered by na geram thebest 
quality. 
Agent for this country— GEO. MACINTOSH, veces aro 
and Seedsman, High — ‘Hammersmith, London, "o 
whom all orders should be addressed, and where PRICE LISTS 
can be obtained p 
The prices — Poe found 
genuine article. ] parcels 
THE CAR 
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ine and of 
ro bearing c 
collection of Dwarf Orc 
flower- buds. Also 
eant 
specimens of the bea — Poplar, so N 
1 in the up of pem landscape. + oe 
feet high. For margins to flower beds, green 
s, and covering of sloping banks, has a large supply of bed 
tex T ‘introduced ** Cerastium," which never requires mow: 
and will be found a great acquisition as a substitute for — 
edgings, besides 5 for -— 3 in early summer 
like a ribbon of snowy whiteness. s moderate, according 
E i. Lists on eden 
STRAWBE RR 
« PRINCESS "FREDERICK WILLIAM.” td 
a. EN, of the GARDEN Dru 
Dublin, is now prepared to execute mea te, "€: thes su eia 
— tho above | first-rate a goo ker pim xe named by apply 
pas e fruit out of doors on the 
May ; colour s bright scarlet, c EY a meh Pine Ap —— 
— flavour H — g from 3 to5 inch EAE 
young ants. To the —- 
invalual P "Pris 40s. for 
6s. ag n or established in eer ots 
known — desc! 
early Strawberry. fo 
as an extra early cropper in the oper n ground, unsu 
E ix eie s testi. 
rised to ek 
quickly the plan up their and how 
they set — fruit "sad — kast the later re am he 
colour is admirable and t There is no 
e es not less than, poor one-third 
or Post-office eee 
DS AND GARDENS 
comprise wards’ 
ey al se ee 8 
EN LABEL. Neat, 
executed ped 
varnished, 75 lods 
3 Pos! — ene 
durable, and 
— on EC, TTL n, 
8 provi ron and Copper Conical 
A jaratu. 
— ae by pani o Aai Warming Buildings of every 
ces and Estim: ished upon applica 
—€— PIPES at wholesale prices, mu 
ws, Syphons, Pipes, and every other n 
2i 2 ned Bolles. Saddle, wogen Cylinder, and 
* ie ands to use with- 
— Boilers 
Valves from 12s. 
of ay * 
Wharf, Upper dung Street, Blackfriars 
HOT- PPARATU 
S. 
JONES ta io offer a com 
plete HOT-WA! 
e APPARATUS 75 GREENHOUSES, at the following 
C 85 ree to any Railway Station in En glan " 
ize of House. Wi 
5 — dun coy 5 wc * x wed: With Sad dle Boiler. 
10 
by 12 11 1 
by 15 13 1 
by 15 16 1 
» by 15 , 18 10 
12 10 
14 10 
A 10 
S = 
1 
above prices includ’ Boiler si 
oors, Bete, D trong N OM 
The 
bn 5 e 
fixing, and * the best 
sent on 
M pecunias 
2 
ter A N idacturer, 
quality. 
Parties 
h 
HORTICUL TURAL BUILD 
Siri HOT INGS AND HEATING BY 
Jo Us ip ,17, New Park kene thwark, E 
fe hes 
or 
FO CING’ HOUSES t HE 
ione and at MM ES 
celebrated rin 
MAJESTY. GARDEN: 
PEEL'S, DRAYTON ns 
inL 
- tod y rss t = m 5 » d D — ery — Ka pe 
5 ental. Strong Iron Hurdles for men (6ft eng. 38 hel with 
bars), 4s. 3d; each ; ditio for cattle, ås. 0d. A mne = 
her partioniars forwarded o me “of one e post age stamp. 
