| Janvary 14, 1860. | 
mino the day-time, with his feet stuffed v 
ith cow- UTTON’S BE 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
a ERKSHIRE 
urin NEW SEE m ED 
. a The litter should be placed sia rather 9 E LARGEST PEA IN tf ing PEAT EXCELLENCE oF § a , Quatr id Gow, AND 
han in his stable, for the generation of ammonia from the his ERA ate distinct from all others, very long in Low 
than in with which the litter may be impregnated is P e pa sg ae c, good flavov = ed, sad a fine at colour, TRPHEN BROWN ( “iste Ta j5 Brown), SEED- 
E igre o Serin, mischief to the Prpa. A judicious aat A bilene od in The following i N Ga or Be i uffolk, is now able to supply 
A z ew Se si Ea at a ea a 
oat unt of warm s very desirable in a stable, a «gön EREE ja edings of the Horticultural Soc The ops ing are ent Ya which include any new Vege- 
hich is quite consistent with thorough ventilation ; E; UTT s Berkshire Hero Goron & Sons), wn, March 24 ; | tables of first-rate excellence. The dolanan. fanished from 
w m , June 31; Bt for use, July 1 R ise $ 8 feet, of strong | this ‘establish ment Mavs met with the hi — approval, and 
t ove . m, large, lon 
afl omn inducing health, vigour, and develo: pment | well filled with 7 to 6 lange Peas, which, a ght ish-alise an ved, | will d on trial such as : will not be surpassed. 
the peantics bak’ aA ONA oe ney, | some yellowish white when ae? We ASSORTED COLLECTIONS or VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
o of orl the, nimal more sensible of any transition of red with thers in the No. 1. Syllontion for a large Garden for one gaa 25%, 
well as slight ” ply, containing 20 q; of the bes 
ng ¢ cag ksa ate, Let less clothe S| ‘The emuxterra re ERO PEA bein ED a of Fou te succession of craps — 
T, ‘occoli, 1 ; Lebt eight 5 
and more er Piece he rule of your stable, should +. Fs planted « wae at least one inch apart. The stock is all other Vegetable Gots ie pr a inthe 
The Horse and his — BORIS BX clusively by ourselves, and the undermentioned quantities for a full supply .. +. B 0:0 
zns whom ss e have had the honour of supplying: i i. 2. A collection in smaller proportions 20 0 
Py a MoM Leadenhall Street, | No.3. Ditto i 160 
London, E.C. No. 4 Ditto nes a? k 0 
alendar rations Messrs. MINIER, Nasu, & Nasu, 60. Stra d : 4 
C of Ope K ndon, E. A COOPER, & Bouton, ba gy ee ew e PRE o of 1860 (29th Amu Bal 
Ondo: = 
JANUARY. Mes; CHA: D&C tion), will be ready early in January, and will be sent free 
| Jan. 4.—The sudden changes and great variety of Garden, pao ca Wc C DE Savisteel: Row, Goneut application. 
> weather within the last fe oF y is edn hav SAK a EEEE E ‘<x TT, Ruriey, & 'SILVERLOOK, 412, Strand, Termin ad en 7 AB in Se rs S oiran bpm podo 
i e gene’ g ; ; 
W Tangel Warzel tee loehrite the ‘ground aig py hte gee usual Early orders will be necessary t. Edmunds, Norwich, and all intermediate Stations on the 
sie ; 4 ge teeny nam “the med gw g ao —____ Royal Berkshire Seed Establishment, ‘Reading. same line of Railway. 
and” POTATOES.—SURPL’ ST! O THE NURSERY TRADE.—St lar t-d 
PS eome Tocalities ‘hs now .searoaly completed. Swede Turnips i $ STOCK. ” rong Transpla 
è — left growing much beyond F H. ROBIN SON, SEED Grow , Alder, Mountain Ash, Beech, Spanish Ches snut, 
‘ aed Sanal pieren consequently they sustained e Hinckley, has a few Tons of the EARLY FORD FOLD Horse Chesnut, Elms, Wych and English’ Me rater Hornbeam, 
tinina from the sovorit of the frost about the a SEED POTATOES to dispose of at 5s. per cwt. ; less by the ton. Hazel, Limes, eves, Poplars of so camore, &c., 3, 4, 
‘ or Dece mber, we fear the will be a ee ed THE TWO BEST POTATOES. 5, 4 7 or- Pria r oe ate feet, be hes Laurels, 2 3, 
> 2 tie fh in Turnips, Withi ast jan . Pri E extremely ow) on a — a —JAMES 
ne ay an its quanti i y o ine Be ae temperature has taken elaia short tops KIDNEY.—Very early, great | Dickson & Sons, ‘Newton ” Nurseri Ki 
cor 186 59 d with weather mild as is DALMA HOY. ands ze m eee D, 
pa seco y, and unquestionably the -s PRIZE HY LE 
sencall o oa oe coat ak id “April, a jes Aio best variety for general ate ey favour. d | OWNIE Ti. R Parii andS EEDSMEN, 
MO which Sohal in ab uudance on the The floods in the (A ABLER TURNER has a fine Stock of healthy 17, a ami Street, , Edinbur gh, having percbasea 
T meadows have been very high, sik the 1 tena is now ari he above, which warranted as very superi iF ae whole stock of the above r. He je , are now sending 
saturated so that the plough is laid aside i the present,|  — - RS mn Aorsct pe lona out in packets at Ls. otis Froe. This as d 
iest y — y 
ard 
mpo: rticle BE 
f farm produce, lerstand, ania risa ug fariasi aa i 
ty being stored i = em buildings without due e protection fr rom ntending planters 
fi 
+e g front Grea 
Tevisited mec wire 10 or 12 yea 
RS. 
PAIN ae, cals. the Attention of See 
8 on Dec. 6, 1859, the i cach then shown 
ribed a “extraordinary "samples of c gies d produce, 
oT in in circumference and blanched fully 
ches, 
thir isto three-fourths of the dair. Pema sy azo shore s ect. 3 LENNY’ S IMPROVED BALSAMS from double 
about 50. cows were kept, upwards of 80 have fallen a sacrifice ‘ong an O: 1 ste ttle ~- F flowers 8 inches over, 6 classes, 37 stamps ; n 
the disease within eight months. In another in an adjoining | them. Peaches, Ne s, and Apricots, Rider, h dard, | Cineraria, Dahlia, Pink, Hollyhock, from the Po pote 
rish, 25 4 of 40 have been taken in rather less ti and dwarf-t d with extra large sized heads, Drooping | flowers, 13 each. A list of the best 60 seed: €. RENNY 
an ther in the sa ish 26h of dairy stock Limes, Elms, Ash, and Willows in variety on wal en NEW SPRING ANNUAL, with illustrations, in the press. 
valuable colts, h arried off in less than two | _ Scarlet, Double White, and Pink Hawthorn, of large size GLENNY'S ANNUAL ADVERTISER is nearly ready, and 
ny s, and the disease is still going t everything ip id ao Chesney Sore: and Roget "Pw froma 4 from 4 to 10 | the advertisements will appear in both.—Ful m, 8. 
t could be thought of has been i cet in height ; Chesnut, Biro tain Ash, pa age 
malad; at u 2 n), Kei ipea upd pie Maier: caaeit Laburnum, Walnut, seb rene, Gee 12 feet “Ns GENUINE FLOWER SEEDS AT MODE : E PRICES 
specific. We have however witnessed a treatme quite new | There is every facili for conveyance, as the Nursery is con- TH ON, Tavern Street, Ipswich, respect- 
in this ame) under which some cattle have app rently reco- | Venient to the Great Western Railway Uxbridge Station. o fully.annonncees the publication of his DESCRIPTIVE 
vered, but we cannot yet speak so positively as we could wish ; Uxbridge Nursery, Middlesex. PRICED CATALOGUE of FLOWE ER SEEDS for the present 
but if the Pie prove favourable, it will pe m be made o O CONIFERE.—7T0 PLANTERS Season, arranged on the natural system, to which he invites 
known. IV, P c S the ar attention of amateurs. The collection ee 
_—_ bess an ae 3 es, Somerset, | 311 t t deserving novelties, with a fine selection o 
begs t mpl, h ve Stock, the | and , which are faithfully described 
“Notices to Correspondents. following, viz. : Cedrus Deodara, 14 to 10 feet, 28. 6d. to 308. | from nal . T's great aim being, 
Brack BARLEY: T Ingle. Yo ou should apply to any of our each; Cedrus Li 3 to 9 feet, 3s. 6d. ach; Pinus | the supply of a genuin ticle, to avoid the inflated pps 4 
Pan seedsmen. - Od. 5s. kiia > A tions and indiscriminate style of eulogium now too ie aoa 
Horsrarx’s 'BEDIN' Subscriber ocarpa, lz | adopted. W. T. respec’ solicits a comparison of hi srap. 
following is x8 Damy 1 p the iniiai p EPa Societ a) rulosa, 2 to | ith those of other ag feeling confident that both 
„~ his management T Arg for four years given his ir eria, 2 to 10 feet, | germinating qualities and co ne ot nam name they will a 
cows the kind termed * PA De a an hick. lants, nd ur a if not unrivalled, whils' equal pent 
x imps gree: a as OF to 10s of ir prices are fully 7 ee lower rer usual as the 
o! atal OW. sent post free 
uarter the q oe tham at fe aarte E FRUIT and FOREST Sono oD PIERS 
_ See a of a mixturein equal pi is a Sry 
» straw, Oat-straw, sand Oat-shells ; fi a | ae dicated to their R? NEAL, NURSER dsworth 
maisto ned. ands ah S ir an wall mixed u | up agetier, CA’ P peca UES of J. "Sere # my peat Stock on oe Co n, S, to t myers to his 
& very nee was psi relished by the cattle ? eee ae oe at Petia of the ace large and well-selected stock of EVERGREENS and FLO 
it it was given wa warm three ti abou tT y 
times ada ING SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, AMERICAN PLANTS 
ree 21 Ibs. da z a O stock of iy REES, ERUIT Axo FOREST TREES asp 
&e. beg ffor them at the aen d. The plants are SES o ca ey: A larg BOX-LEAF 
all ss fray vigorous, and re: ioatitably wi wala i shaped (in fact they EVERGRELY RIVET. aE ay to.6 Beto tage hedges: GREEN 
are such as are seldom met with), they n frequently HOLLY, 1 to 6 ft. ; RICH BOG and LOAM for rican Beds ; 
en u lanted me have unusuall re LEAF MOULD. The Sotaa TO tain, utes’ ham 
p this yg i 
and Bean-meal, they were each supplied daily IE TALIS, v koy a bus! dehy and fine, 12 to 15 inches, | Common, and New Wandsworth Station, ne. 
Cabbagos : from Setobonto December, of NR ETI EST TREES, QuieKs z 
February, rass time h extra fi: LSN 
jing oe Gat aa emer j p R. STIRZAKER have to avery 
J darge quantity of aod gait we iti aties 
eS to pa extensively nati rally dea 
Prices e Trade app! 
3, extra fine, Ash, 2 Fto d Et, AAR 3 8 to ate 4to 6 feet, 30s. 
4 fee 1000. 
OREM | PT 8 ine te. 30 8 bott 
irch, 14 to 2 feet, 20s. ; 2 to 2 per 1000. 
in 
14 quarts = sir a oF peras (i TETA 
CEDRUS en Sho 
7s. 6d. each ; 
feet and upward. 
uring | J ae ERICOIDES, diti: plants, 12 to 15 inches 
ach, 1 por dozen, 120 120s. ar 100; 18 nai te inches, 
doz. 
2s. each, 30s 
5 eei ie, 3} to $ ‘teot 
. to 50s. per dozen; 4 to 5 fe et, 7. 
per do: ozen ; 5 to 6 Teet and u i 
PINUS WEYMOUTH, very and 
ea oe, 24 to 34 foot gg PN 30s. 
er 100. 
TAXUS o , IRISH, ex xtra cn 2 to e 
44 feet, 
l. aM per 1000 ; also a 
in calf 
Ene! . cates AnA E Or 
100, or the 1 1000. 
fine, adapted for 
24 feet, 9s. per 
8, to Bs. 6d. each ; larger, 
H, extra transplanted. and fine, 34 | So) 
SIBERIAN or wankinay cll 
to 9s. per dozen, 45s. to 63s. per 
feet, 25%. ges 
ifeet, 25s. per 100 
Silver Fir, 12 to 15 inches, 30s. ; 15 to 18 inches, 40s. per 10 0. 
Larch, l$ to 2 feet, 12s. 6d. ; 2 to 2} feet, 153. ; 24 to 2 feet, 
17s. d. ; 3 tod feet, Be. per 1000. 
m ma 1} to 2 fee t, 15s. ; 2 to 2} feet, 20s.; 24 to 3 feet, 
Pa re, Apto dft, ids, ; 2 to8 ft. » 16s. ; 3 to 5ft., 258. 0. 
ten Sua: 10s, 404 = years, lás. ; 3 4 years, 20s. me Tom, 
Pin » 9 to 12 inches, ‘three times transplanted, 35s. 
Chesnut, Spanish, 2 
to4 Wych, 8 to Steet, 25s 
s. per do: 
in to 5s. 
each, 84s, 
Sahel Aquifolium, 14 to 2 feet, 85s. per 1 
Laurel, Common, 1} to 2 feet, 6s. ; 2 to Zeat 10s.; 3 24 to 3 feet, 
15s. per 100. 
Yew, glish, 1} to 2 feet, Is. 6d. ; `2to 24 feet, 25s, 3 23 to 
sac en S00. s i$ ae font yn : 
um Capicastru; ear each, 
fine stock The wm 
pears SILVER SAND. — Best 
lity for 
Biarinte ne. pioni (i Jess ; Guantities 186d per bushe Ais 
ish aie ech (ie ah ish T 
or small quantities.—JOHN KENNARD, 
wan Place, Old a a ae Tep London, 
Pe | abet, Swan 
| THUJOPSIS BOREALIS, or CUPRESSUS NUTKAENSIS, | oere Uka a ŞS 
a Sa ab A ores E Fig Mag Se R ALFRED D CHANDLER, (r of the’ ate. Srm of 
the choice Wandsworth Road, 
ee == T a e a E 
Sarie sp 4 na jon nt yea ol pain, wot 
j to sent on the receipt o! 
air trial of it WECTARINES, PEACHES |3 a P E roson North Shopabine 
fy o yi “Bx- 
nd desorption 1s. eac gree GBs per dozen, 
ESIGNS For FLOWER psi AND GARDE. 
