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ог 245, 0 "uae 
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Jawvanr 12, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
21 
PINE APPLES,  GRAPES, ETC. NEW GARDEN 5Ес05, GROWTH OF 1860. 
PINE PLANTS, on nh AND SUCCESSION, S 
GRAPE VINES, FRO m in esteem PLANTING. ROYAL 
OHN WEEKS А supply a i quantity 
of very finehealthy Pine AR e ro ог Succession. BERKSHIRE 
GRAPE VINES remarkably strong and fine s, all 
the best t sorts. 
JOHN EKS дахр СО.'8 Нов mà pe у ESTABLISH- 
MENT is entirely ipid to [vy growth Forcing ot 
mr TON AND 'SONS are now мат to execute 
SUT О 
orders for all kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, and can war- 
rant them genuine. 
e EN Lm PEACHES, FIGS, SUCUNDERS and other The ERU) LIST is now ready, and will be sent post free. 
The whole open for i on, thereby showing erkshire Seed Establishment, Reading. 
re vá 8н) plans of Hbsysdoctqial. BurrprNGs with | OYAL GT NURSERY, CHELSEA, S. 
the VENTILATING and HOT-WATER APPARATUS in full к Үл: " 4 
kc E С S 
JOH AND CO., Horticultural Builders and Hot- 
WEEKS 
Water ride Manufacturers, King's Road, — London. 
Plans, Estimates, and Illustrated Catalogues free .pplieati ion. 
SEED CATALOGUE, 1861. 
TEPHEN BROWN'S LIST of the fines 
24151 SEEDS is now ready. Sent free оп ар = ion. 
The COMPLETE SEED CATALOGUE rea е Edition) 
will shortly be ready, and contain many choice 
the Continent me elsewhere. 
The A ES 5 mmer having proved unfavourable A. E ment d 
receiving amore than usual portion o is supp! 7727717 788808 -GARRIAOI VUES. 77-7 - 
e milder parts of the Continent, both of Vegetable oi ARRIAGE EE 
JIKE S со L ECTIONS EA VEGE ETABLE SEEDS. 
qnality as moderate as the scarcity of the 
present season will admit. 
pu VEITCH, JUN., een announces that 
VEGE.|t/ his ALIM or KITCHEN GARDEN mo "LE 
ud aou i 19 List of Implements and othe et 
Mew ublished, and will be forwi med a 
velties from 
C 
ARDE 
ost free опар Jud cation, con- 
Seed and Nursery Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. FLG BRS and pone SEEDS 
7  . NEW CINERARIAS OF 1860. taining the quantities in each co ce Ev: p i of ra 
is proved before it is sent out. —J AMES S. Ртке, Winchmore 
H are now sending out their Es 
he above, e h for бур rf : 
habit, and large compact heads of bloo are unsurpassed ; ARTERS LISU OF NEW "AND CHOICE | 
many at them are ийле formed, and others have the largest ^j ar ri maar 
flowers known uere М CATALOGUE may be hac Per pac dar r packet—s. d. 
on раса „ Surre 347^! sib Sproutin, Carter's Giant White Cos 
5 РЕ 6 Lettuce . 1 0 
M eA a ding 6 SEED of Nuttings a selected ата | Carter's Champion Cu- 1^6 
e ^ ja 
well-kno sini BALSAMS, which have | Tomato de nj 10 6|New Feather-stem Savoy 1 0 
m ined their character the brightest colours. The per me oit 1 0|Carter's Excelsior Melon 1 0 
doublest and largest flowers known for many years. То | Conn T erectam do;l.0 | Turner's Gem 0 
"eer of 9 distinct colours, 2s. ee mr the same mixed Melville s s variegated gar- | Strat hmoreHeroPeas, pqt2 6 
f the quantity, 1s.—Dulwich, Surrey, 8. Kail 1 0! Handsworth tatoes, 
WINTER AND SPRING ACC ona PLANTS. Са er warf Mammoth pet peck 5 0 
AND А. SMITH are now sending out аб reason- Сеоне 1 felt of da Eye до. », Je. 
e able prices finely grown plants of Acacia, Azalea, НО 4н "мун rf ram T ? Bald io КҮС 
Онеш, баган кте BONON OBOS, T ве 0 | o Rib rb, ы rot ..2 0 
umm m e m red ен ia Tm зана. E For d peri see CARTER ров LIST о i 
Poinsettia, Ро - s, Indica mir. Col. йн: eco крк FARM SEEDS, forwarded gra 
des Bataiiios, guo. Noisette, Gloi: ve free on арро. 
Greenhou: 
JAMES CARTER & Co., 237 and 238, High Holborn, W.C. 
UT em PONTIG 
— EE, has a fine lot of the. above 
suitable for ME in pleasure 
grounds, or by суне, drives, &c. пе strong bushy plants, 
jrom 40s., 503., 7 r 100. 
Named reor Pa good kinds from 71, 10s, to 15l. per 100, 
Che Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1861. 
with 
ehe di 
Іх another column will be found returns 
which we have been favoured by our 
de nts, of the lows st ain wee of- Dece 
j 1860. These in shia 
лра ered е the past Autumn — 
t tim exceeded anything that. bas been seen in 
Eee eel Y pe а remarkable fact that amongst 
, Giadioli, Dm is scarcely 
pe p^ cut; re Ten. 
Lo of which, and of 
x. be free, on. 
rd Nurseries, zear ame: 
GL A Di 
t 
ower and bas оек ot 
so tha t it ma 
зы the frate cold- fas E" 
sous, Mene of the thermo- 
d 
TREE А SHRUB CATALOGUE dens 
OHN CRA NSTON в бо announce to Vis Patron жы 838, 
and the Publie NSTON begs to his DESCRIPTIVE САТА. | the memorable winter of 1 
OGUE of Conifers, Ornamental Trees, Evergreen and Deci- | 
duous Shrubs, &c. "is now for dis istribution, and will be 
forwarded on recéipt of пе ready os sta 
The above contains TE ae and interesting n miu 
Осма а the ent tho rees enumerated attain, n Native ed 
Soran му E E MS in ths сазе of Flowering | | ' Societ Seeond Series, Vol. 2, p. 225 
Nurseries, - 
[ч 
| degrees 
dat the sign (4-) is unn ecessary. 
ster, Herts, Heretordshire, Lancashire, „Leices- 
resi Norfolk, irn meri in Notts, Staf- 
uffolk, Warwickshire, 
desein апа A a u m 
appears that: intensity of frost has prevailed over a 
mue ch greater extent of the kingdom in 1860 than 
lt may, however, be said that mM — - 
ume 
—10? on th * in 1 
at the same place. In Lancasb 2°, in York- 
shire, at various places, —12*, — ^, against 
extensively severe than that of January, 1838. 
Such bei - ease the question naturally 
arises as to the effe ә on vegetation. Judgin 
om the lesser degree of co 
e vri маа. 0 
intensity aen oubtless 
e 
m arf Furze, w 
ground, but sprang ap again, as was also the ease 
nd Sweet Bays, yet those that did so e made | 
^ uc growth as those that were planted. . 
^ 
iiis in 938, the mean tem J 
of туба was 46°, estare М 
^| ing with гу usually experien 
March. e thermometer was 
at night э never at freezing during 
riod. Under these irenmstenoes, 1 mmy арбий 
& to be Md that 
чагу 1 
semine p tmm. rige doubtless this 
кой "a on of. the sa d plants m 
of the Arin cold to which they 
jm ытаа subjected. On the present > 
ion the weather, on the , was 
оде. than usual previous to intense 
frost, and this may be considered a fa ) 
circumstance. It must however be ected 
owing to 
imperfectly matured their wood, and of course are ° 
ot well prepared for withstanding the continuous 
low temperature to are being 
jected. On the former occasion plants were 
the effects of a certain te some 
| тау ЖИА т rs t i — noi 
i by a still greater degree of cold. Man 
faet This kind will doubtless be observed in tho 
r year, which if carefully noted will prove 
ul additions to our knowledge of the natu 
l But from the returns which we 
я valuable if 
nts were given merely . 
in terms of the. scale ; all numbers being 
idered a 
Two oyears ago (Gardeners Chronicle, 1859, p. 36) 
we drew attention to the important discoveries that 
had been made by the officers of Canadian. 
Y эсен | the ts prodi ced 
үүх PAUL (Son and S to hs iate] by the жыш АМ occurred їз, Engla 
as a Ра), Cheshunt Nurseries, Waltham, Cross, N., X, a riter duin may b with interest 
and Deckinous, pne Ор Ән ge E оре 
old Nurseries ver жай wil "eras TURFS Ix ига. 1898; = 
Privet, Вей Cedar fines Conifere, Alders, | THE лар; ообегеб Вианден 11 4 
Hese m ine, Limes, Frp ET ord E UA S 2 i 
Loni ean e А. bb у: a any 3 айу station in ERG N ; al 
WILLIAM PAUL, Cheshu nt Nurse es. Waltha. m Cross, N. | Kent. s x m трет прая 
THREE MILLIO s ED QUICKS. ines xia Hon $e NES 273 
(350865 CHIVAS oflers the above, varying from | Ke ^ бете Se iy 3 ape: PS «бусы 
ex ; clean and well rooted. A | Norfolic : 
Sample Bundle con ng 100 of each, 5 sizes, forwarded on | Gl cn Же 1 
ара Prank $ arded ол | Р ЖАЫ Garden `. xa — À 
be ew 2405 a Million of a 7 H; halfa | Hant 5 Non Stone m... i S. 0 
: - ..|Qambridge.. 1. 1 
2: #оМевеон HaH гше i 
cene an. 1 - e de r $$ 6 
ULE Мщ оне “ш TRA z 2 b. ы s .. p * 6 
E ES NIE bL ALI cas 9 
уге OLD mnan ын л MR PEE 
for imme- | Northumber! * 2: 
height; A toris утен, М, bigis at 2i, per foot in Cornwall nd Mee л йа is 
Lo. fent. her шы o of AMERICAN госта: and | Glamorganshire Бхену Hal 2. i 
ex 2-year ав e. » " Singleton z 15 
at 102, for. , &c. "eco .. © 
dr, Wight »: Ginenevin Botanica Garden ^ E 
ВБовект NEAL, Nu US zi o] | Dublia..— — 20 
m Common, S.W., begs to сай tho attention of buy ora to his Pes appears that- in ryan “1838, the in 
ERGREEN: n 
INGSHRURS ORN AMENT ALTREPS AMERICAN PEN VER- ces in which the temperature was obsetved 
ROSAS AND FOREST ЕЕЗ, STANDARD „лор wary below zero, occurred only in the counties of 
SUE scription. 4 large stock of X-LEAF Surrey; Kent, Middlesex, Norfolk, and at Glasgo 
ES ON RICH BOG aod e гуч; for hedges; Gi P GREEN еу кту 1860, we tind that the thermometer 
The Nursery 10 mánutes! walk frost Cl ieated at or below zero in 
New Wandsworth Station, Crystal Palace 
-W 
(in Berks, Bucks, |of the world а field of 
E л л ie tied ot ine 
government шя examining the ed lying on the- 
w. 
western | the 
Mo 
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