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1190 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Dz 
CEMEER 20, 1i 
r['HE GREAT VINE at HAMPTON COURT.— | Original and True ий T 
The Subscribers ү рар the же ders of the en ENDE 
Fue hr шыгыны P atu Ent [енене] хову vac | Egon ds des ael Д 
mous an y excellen MARK. colour p through the solid) dark 
HAMB eS GRAPE Sp 51 nch pots, 4 а 60s. p. doz, | Вав produced, 1862, 62 bushels per acre, weighing ush lenc rivalled omiy БУ its ri ch Hd TOO, аге Pointa аа 
ell rípene ris з E da ita p ү: 10 ed a M Ei ONE бонка A BUSHEL, including bag в and | keeping properties, Sugary flavour, ts 
Poe ARE rui ing laa antsin Ay pots du tho meh |, eld delive at the Brighton Railway Station, with| This celebrated Beet gained th 
е Бара Po arge numbers a considerable reduction w Pri Directions fo lanti: Mes Receipt of Cheque or Post- | OTHER no E. ута GREAT INTERNAN РЕШЕ i 
otee Order, which must in al o accom А f: Order. | of FRUIT NAL EXHI M iu 
CKSON & wm Nurseries, Kingston, S.W. Less than One Bushel will- not T pplied. ако =ч f Station К еа VEGETABLES h паи Ae Bits 
EORGE attention of 
intending Pianters his superior stock of the 
. They embraco all tia leading ү varieties, have gloan a sag 
well ripened r эше LI long, and rem ын P 
jointed. The о topped to this length as 
rendering them equally stout d good the па e equ: the 
are therefore very suitable for planting a house, or for ийеле. 
а кн d fruit could under proper treatment be 
x 
he old, 10s. 6d. ea 2 year old (extra 
size), o d chm) oes A dm [ues and i ary well 
ripe m which will produce fruit the second year, 3s. 0d, to 
5s. 
ong Fruiting Vines. 
CLARKE omes the 
Sp чё at the Seed and Plant Establishment, 
2, Windsor p meh e the Victoria Railway Station, London. 
В. W. ; and at the Nursery, Streatham Place, Brixto: n Hill, S. 
Foster's Seedling Grape. 
ESSRS. JOHN AND — — L have to 
ead Mr. Fosters stock of this fine NEW GRAPE, 
x be confidently mecniniended for piii cultivation 
in соо] Vin eries. It has born abundant crop e См RE 
Conservatory of the Royal Ho НКЛ Society al 
the bunches being pd with pee sized Бена к а pale 
amber colour. The flavour of Foster's Seedling is most luscio! d 
equalling the richness of its t b. sister Lady Deme s, and а 
far as can be seen, partaking of the same quality of hangin най 
without shrivelling. 
e es for planting, 7s. 6d. each. 
213. each 
Royal Vineyard D and Seed Establishment, Hammer: 
smith, London, 
A few Fruiting Canes at 
excellent btained th 
Pomological Show at Tournay, Belgium. 
М.В. These tw pex ,Fruits are are figured in VERSCHAFFELT'S 
ie Illustration Но 
EBB'S 2 COB FILBERTS, and other 
COB NUTS as сота at the INTERNATIONAL 
FRUIT and FLOWER 8 ; Kensington. Trees of these 
splendid cR of Tiberis may be had by а ора to 
RD WEBB, Calcot Gardens, Readi: 
Planting Se pe 
н. LAGUNA AND NS, Dundee, beg to 
ce that their азе 6 оне, of FOREST TREES, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, А, FLOWER: RS, 
SUD ier e — AUR ICULAS, w be had on 
ew Fern, Pteris ne variegata. 
Wi IAM COLE, Е Ner face Mn Nursery, Withington, 
Sew P Mun n the S Uu of E^ ви апа 2 
orders will be ex. Nu onem NUM ап 
8! 
nd Railway should ора t he ys m 
Apply FaEDERIG F. HALLETT, Esq., F.L.S., The Manor 
House, В: on, Sussex. XN 06; 
126 A асои Cereal Show. 
E PRIZE MEDAL WAS AW: TO 
ESSRS. RAYNBI RD, CALDECOTT, AND 
TREE, for the BEST uii. f RED WHEAT, 
for their sample of RED NURSERY WHEAT, by a jury con- 
sisting of some of the most eminent Corn Factors from Mark 
pete and шшш of the pru 
This Whea — kable for Ta fine quality, weight, and 
hardiness, Ная: S upon poor soils 
and in exposed ‘itaatin: own аё апу time from 
October to March. 
Bulks of similar fine quality to the Prize sample, for cash 
only, at 80s. per Quarter; 
Address, Basingstoke. 
of the most 
it ma, 
WEDE TURNIP SEED.—The Huy 
sacks RS e, ah de аа also I сходен 
а Northampton 
AR 
the hardy and strong 
My panengi Eon Fey joint pe 
ne Bavon an be had in packets con eeds, 
ary 
о Новѕт & Son, Seedsmen, Leadenhall Street, 
Tondon, ud LE of Mr. бко. Epwanps, Nurseryman and 
Seedsman, 
ariety, regu- 
3 d 4 T us of 
5 
Gardens, South Kensington, Oc etober 8 
lam 
tato 
| FROM LAND WHICH HAS NOT BEEN BR 
1 OKEN UP IN fue M 
p 
bushels ОР, the,above 
ONS aw» BROW 
ration Street, Мам a have mi s 
valuable Pota: fow мы 
very short distance from the e Pues | 
итоат was originally raised, They are "Fu 
Mee picked апы, 
stating quantity required, th 
Me ees to the Adv bio bind e price will be отуз фаз а 
OW'S EARLY FLUKES,— Thes 
A. How, Farme er, Piedmarley, 
Gloucester. | 
аты ТОК 
y Prolific Ash-leaved - Kidney Potatoes, 
ARPE are now taki ardors fe ta 
lso JACK АВ ED KIDNEY, Timi 
LEAVED KIDNEY, and a the early Round varieties 
equally low prices, - may be had on applieation. 
| Seed. Gro менна. Wisbech, — 
J AMES 
ULLY ANNOUNCES THAT 
CATALOGUE of KITCHEN eme aid FLOWER SEEDS 
ROYAL EXOTIC NURSERY, CHELSEA, S.W. d 
x D N 
WITH A LIST OF IMPLEMENTS AND OTHER GARDEN  REQUISITIS 
fA 
3. 45. ИЕ а ку + 
47 
z t nf hia есир: can Warrant Bis 
VY, JUN., 
r г 
SEEDS TRUE TO NAME AND OF THE MOST GENUINE DESCRIPTION. 
———— 
novel form of Variegated Pteris.” 
d also ies Gardener Chronicle. of 
ew Ferns, of which several 
Cole, тисен Manchester, 
ERA and as tion, i8 
d tricolor, and € 
ported 
ay з, as follows :—** A; 
xr T was one from Mr. 
Belonging to the Variegated 
т 59 
has great con eue in recommending and in 
song that it is really a beautiful Fern, and one ich will 
become exceedingly popular. 10s. 6d. eac 
те (very liberal terms to the Trade. for к 50, or 100)оп 
о the Trade. 
JJ 25 GARAWAY AND CO. have large quantities | 
to offer of 
ASH OAK 
BEECH SPRUCE FIR 
Durdham ps Nurseries, Bristol. 
D А R S. 
‚ ог 9l. per 100. 
ozen, or 121. — 
r 100. 
ATALOGUE 
EX 0O D с C HB 
24 to 3 feet, 28, 6d. each, 24s, per dozen 
dete P each, 30s. per 
4 to each, 425. M: T 
Collection of CONIFERJE, 
of which wil o emt 
у to J. SCOTT, TENEN Somerset. | 
e она I" ата E The Subseriber$ 
offer very en plants of ARAUCARIA 
IMPRIÓATA Er 5 to 9 ft. ; саре S LIBANI, 7to 12 ft. ; 
GIGAN dria t PINUS' EXCELSA, 
and is apparently |. 
Spruce, Larch Firs, from 7 to 
, Beech, Elm, Sycamore, 'and аз 
; likewise "EM Ash, ime, and T ой 
The above дыз sold cheap, апа if taken 
пен made in the price, 
cfe ieu 
—Ап; art 
g to offer, either S. large or — ha ed 
please to do so, stating where collected, and if 
or ves Oaks, and q à 
uote price per bushel for cash on 
delive: 
To ы negotiation, any party offering, say 20 or more 
m — at once forward — ue the bulk they 
т from, per rails vid parcels train e und ned, 
pits eld, essani. 
Hants.—Dec. 
New Celery, Williams’s Matchless Red. 
B 65 ааа чае ас: Meet ОЙ 
. 
RED СЕ LERY, cmn eee it E г 
is hardy, as growi solid and crisp, and 
a doro It has н оа taken up for use quite 
the end of April with. the ten for running 
toseed. From received it is unquestionably 
the best Red Celery in cultivation. In sealed packets, 25, each 
or small lots, will HovrrE has 
ExrRACTS from the 
** МОТТОЕЗ TO 'NDENTS—SEEDLING APPLE: Mr. VAN 
sent e RN of an admirable ps ME Жүйө, 
It will be published next week under the name of 
il Pippin."—Gardeners' Chronicle, September 13, 1862. 
*'The EVAGIL, (rpm iiia fe - коршы нра let oma 
the following from M. Louis V. 
“‹ Ghent, Depreni N A imei transmit усе — 
ас an Apple w. сооко ipaa meri 
Bivort, to whom I sent two, writes that A hob fown found 
Deer n any work which he has sen Ber 4 that it has some 
resemblance to the Drap d'Or of Mo but its flesh is more 
firm. It has, he says, a distinctive character; that of the eye 
кесар being open instead o ques as in the generality of 
Ар 
ptions 
Mzsnss. В. SILBERRAD хр SONS, та НАВР "LANE, "GREAT TOWER 
VAN HOUTTEHES 3 
NEW APPLE, THE EVAGIL PIPPIN (Dr. Lindley). 
Dwarfs, 175. 6d. : 
А 
Gardeners Chronic А 
«Тһе specimens were received, im good Srl at 
rather large, of а very regular obla ttes. reet ^T 
and stalk ; the form is open, the liko that 0 
torm еб Semen, nid vn e: 
d Noble, but icy, а rioh, Dor z 
one of which is the the above; the idio 
йөген ia уст арн solodh Vt nm Pelle й 
resemble it di to the 
aratively of very inferior quality 
parate r eda Gardeners Chronicle, Верь 
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