THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| FEBRUARY 4, 1860 
92 
= morse > = RARE VEGETABLE 
AP PPLES, GRAPES, ke. 
PING PPANTS, Fruiting and 8s coossion ? PLANTING. HARLI ) RS TURNER begs to dire oe Au ai 
ES ee VE es, for Fru Pots or Planting. the following very desirable varieties, the m 
GRAPE VIN o z , rg con sara | Ajorit; 
OHN WEEKS a can now supply any quan- which he had the honour of introducing to the publie = 7 of 
oa f very Ge strong healthy Pine Plants, either Fruiting A. P À U E & S 0 N MACLEAN’S ADVA ANCE = je 1 iS 
nS Succession ; also remarkably fine strong Grape Vines from Gentle- + —Early Wrinkled Marrow. 
es, all the Soak Bi 80 aoa ido w the poma of Gentle en useful Pea yet yaised. 2 foet, » The 
eNom Weeks & Co. Se niani ioe Boule shmentis uow mproving t tates or formi w Gardens Pace ee 2 ee RIVAL. —Second Early Wrinkled 
to ie pa Boo , &e., t o- preps - MACLE AN ’S MIGNON.—Early Dwarf Marr 
, ‘OW; 
oted to the Growing and oraig oeg Fruits in great 
ost i 
ratus Manufacturers, o King 
PRET 
HOUSES. 
UCOMBE, PINCE, p CO. invite attention to 
tbeir very Bea r Stock of 
ra ES AND gon E N POTS, 
Of the choicest sorts, which are tho: S miy established in 
their pots, and full of well ri ened w wood, covered = blossom 
buds; they are admirably : Ex tisa thi rd House culture, 
t season 
capable o! of bastidi abun: omer rÀ is sas N SPpliestioh 
OF LARGE 
growing Ep ruit 
a large trained 
ood, ach aeto ained five 
wing kinds, and are 
Coe’s Golden Drop, 
Denyer’s Victoria, 
vale, St. Ries ig ott ashington. 
ARS.—Beurré Tio 
$ ` Duchesse ga Soyo Louise Bonne de J 
NECTAR Seow = Nunory $ 
WAT TERER Tas to oier upw ards of a 
Thousand of ~~ of the following, from 2 to 
BIRCH 
tae 
SCOTCH LAURELS ITHY, &c. 
Samples with ee sent on application. Planting done by 
contract.—The can Numery, Bagshot, Surre: 
Fa TAE 
ASH 
sS ioa to offer— 
Ti DAVW 
500,000 1-year Seedling TORN eo 
S 
200,000 2-year do. a! 
BEECH. 
Prices, h are very moderate, will be forwarded on appli- 
ones Carriage treo U to Belfast. 
Ogle’s Grove Nursery, » Hilsborongh, Co. Down. 
FOR TR 
AND RZAKER have ‘to “offer a very 
e large a > the ae 
Prices to, the e on applicatio) 
ta he 2s. 6d. ; 3to4 SSS 4 to 6 feet, 30s. 
Bitch, 1000. tect, 208.3 2 to 2} feet, 30 
Cine a 2 to 8 feet, 25s. 5 Se EE ase Cie 10h 000, 
Tna 100, cane 2} to 3 fee eet, 17s. Gd. ; 8 to 4 feet, 
dyos yer 0 old, good plants, Od. eacb, or 
; 2to 3 ft., 16s. ; 3 to 4 ft., 208, per 1000. | 
L, cage Wandsw 
.» begs to call the stiention of buyers os ‘sie 
Many things a 
advantageous tank to the 
is invited. 
Abies alba, 2 to 4 
” 
” cites, to 23 feet 
se. Clanbr nD and other 
dwarf Fir n. to 14 ft. 
naden: i foe et 
Douglas 2 to 6 feet 
finedonensis, 2 to 3 feet - 
to 
» 
Araucaria imbricata, 
Artoni JAT Thuja). 
Alaternus silver & gold striped, 
lp to4 a feet 
Arbutus, 6 sorts, 1 to 3 feet 
se AERE 1 y #31 feet 
, MAN to6 
tc dhe, Dar’ Sir foot 
Cedrus aanas 3 2 to 10 feet 
arge! 
of Cedars 
Seer 12 sorts, 1 to 
am 3 bho 8 ft. 
Cupressus Corn: a, 14 to3 ft, 
en Dar berrian 3 3 te 4 i feet 
a, 3 to 7 feet 
in. to 1 foot 
» green standards, 5 ft. stems 
chinensis, 2 to 5 feet 
», communis pendula, 2 to 3 ft. 
s, excelsa, 1 to ei os 
» fragrans, 2 to 
ys ? glauca 2 to oy feat 
> oblonga, 2 to 6 feet 
ndula! a to 3 feet 
” ®, thurifera, 6 feet 
»y tam: ‘sci 
2 feet 
” oe ay 4 io 3 feet 
» viridis, pig rae 908 oo 
LOWER- |: 
ive other cory t 
WEYMOUTH PINES i 6 to 8 and 
ai WEYMOUTI NES, 8to10 feet. Very fine and 
OAK, 8 to 10, 10 to 12, 12 to 14 feet. 
WYCH ELMS, SYCAMORE, 
Magnolias, 
FRUIT 
ran 
_ 1 foot 
Taxodi se na 
The 
BL OK ITALIAN POPE! 
WEEPIN 
i4 feet in height. ~ CRs Som 6.38 
e whole of the above are to be cl d thi and will 
th ‘ore be offe; at lo as reauired 
Prices given upon i S z 
Nurs i e es near Wer a 
CETABLE SEE at OF 
For PRESENT AND SPRING Sete Y BE ONTA Oe a 
a CHARMES, SEEDEMAY, 195, High Street, 
Exeter (opposite Broadgate), viz :— 
oz. | Early RADISH, 2d. per oz. 
_ Barly CARROTS TS (sorta), 3d. per 
ted true to name. 
Apricots, &c. particularly fine. 
GRAPE VINES, from 
canes 6 to 10 feet. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, in 
plants. See separate Catalogu 
@@ Particulars 
Pinus monticolor, 2 to 3 feet 
peliensis, 3 fot 5 feet 
5 
seedling: 
nivea Seow Pinek Ee ft. 
os Palanana; a to 3 fee! 
ee ” pinaster, 3 0 6 te 
»» pyrenaica, ‘ to6 Pits 
», Sabiniana, 4 to 5 fee 
, 40 other sorts, 1 = 6 cot 
Guereus (oa k), Evergreen 
3 ti 
» Fo rail, A toe 6 fo et 
» latifolia, : to 6 feet 
oi ep 2 feet 
ber (Cork © Sed 3 to 4 ft. 
hes 
Santolin 
, 3to 6 ft. 
Taxus (Yew, presea,2 to4 ft. 
i ? Jackson’ s Weeping, 14 fs 
” Japis a 
», nana, he 
e ael 3 feet 
s Stricta, 5 feet 
+ yellow-berried, 2 fee 
w "ee ae fan, 
a t 
Thuj 
n: 
other 
Thujopsis bori calls to 
Salisburia ——— 3 ion 
Wellingtoniagigantea, 1 to2} ft. 
Acer vet La eng agen 2to 
“ree of — 4 to 10 feet 
Ash g to 10 feet 
Alder 6 to 10 feet 
sii 
Ailani iv fe 
Almon a 6 to S feet 
yes oa a best variety, 
Birch, ss se 6 to 10 feet 
IN SHRUBS, ORNAMEN Nghe AMERICAN PLANTS. Chesn rut, Horse, of sorts, 14 to 
FRUIT AND STA ee AND DWARF | Laurel, dokani. F z 5 feet 6 feet 
EN PRIVET. from 1% 6 feet for 00k of BO GREEN | > p Portugal, 2 INA feet orien Stes ol age shies 
H et 
HOLLY, 1 to 6 ft. ; RICH BOG = LOAM for American ; Laurustinus, 1 to 2 feet Oa fons inches 6to8 ft. 
LEAF MOULD. The Nursery is 10; nates! walk from Clapham | Ligustrum lucidum, 3 to 4 feet | Cerasus - padus aucubzfolius, 
, and New Wands n, Crystal Palace Lin ” — 1g to 3 feet| 6to8 fat 
9.00 SEEDLING THOERNPRERG, |. Tite ee bast mst foe ee 
5 5 one-year old, in = from 3 inches to | Mahonia as, 1 to 8 feet Bing 12 sors, to! 8 eat 
1250.000 00 7a ROH fro we tao te high 8 fo 8 feet. illyreas, age 3 cots 14 toa feet ee 
Sam a S ge rices t to any person requiring same, | Picea REARS to 14 foot N ein 8 feet 
Be Da ai E DA wry Nurse a: emis te Hines Persian, © fet stems 
” k uii 3 feet 
THREE MILLIONS OF TA “Qu » Pinsapo, 14 to 4 feet Limes, of sorts, 8 to 10 feet 
EORGE CHIVAS, Chester, fers the above, which | » Webbiana, 2to3 feet | Maple: „ | 5 to10f 
Saat on aiana i Orat | pirya a meita lee [Hane Heit ba 
{ Britain. A sample bal sing 10 z ee > ont 
forwarded on on receipt mi contain ordone” for 10,00 000 delivered ” Benthamiana, 2to Steet | Oa m» 6 to 10 feet 
free at way station. Cheste: aan Lb tod fect ees »  6to 8f 
a , Cem eet ora japonica, 10 feet 
AR! k Y HE THS. = i Colleton of 20 a Dy | » excelsa, 1 š = = feat Sycamore, 6 to a Jar ; 
urite autum lowers, in good S, ee orns, of sorts, eet 
— at 30s. per 100, or 12l. 10s, aie = ”» Llaveana, 2 to 5 feet Tulip Trees, 2 to 10 feet 
JOHN WATERER, The American Basset Sı » Laricio, 2 to 4 feet Willows, American, and others 
NORNI NUTS.—What crop will Sana eigns vie tele aeons Quick, 2-year transplanted, 
acre? KENTISH COB FILBERTS. $7- Appiieakion WEEPING anp LAWN in very great 
‘senate EO. Mace, at the Gardens, Calco! FLOWERING TREES anD SHRUBS, in 300 
Bore a Ee rere es Snes onan Regine beris, Daphne, Deutzia, 
CRANSTON offers the the following TREES, zie, ety 
J ah are well grown, snd have been “repeatedly y ae 
à SILVER FIRS.—3 to 4, 4 to 5, 5 to 6, 6 to S. 8 to 10, 10 tö 12. 3 ROSES, an unrivalled collection. Standards, 12s. per dozen 
12 to 14 feet. The , and P , 68. D soon Rone Bee separate 
, a large 
Catalogue. 
HARDY CLIMBING collection, 
AMERICAN PLANTS, including Azaleas, Heaths, ZE 
, Rhododendrons, &c. 
T TREES; consisting of all the choicest sorts, SaL 
trained Peaches, Nectarines, 
3 
eyes, well a short jointed 
n 506 species and vari 
HOLLYHOCKS, a fine stock vs healthy and well established 
OF nie ate tes Eeoa. a BRS 
weight 
r 
7 18 inchi 
MACLEAN’S PROLIFIC.—Second Early Wri ches, 
fine; 26 inches. y Wrinkled oe 
VEITCH’S PERFECTION.—Late Wrinkled Marr 3 feet. 
ECLIPSE R JNER BEAN. —Very prolific, an 
Highly = Seas F g fine flavour 
THE FROGMORE FORCING C ee ae 
MAMM MOTH arly, large, close, and fine, 
Cauliflower. 
MELVILLE S INCOMPARABLE BROCCOLI.—a 
ill produce close heads 30 inches in circumfer san 
“LEE'S NEW WHITE SPROUTING BROCCOLI, .—Highly 
commended. 
—An exel 
k. 
plam 
“THE FROGMORE PROTECTING BROCCOLI 
lent t hardy late kind. Dwarf, and great size. 
MPROVED PURPLE, CAPE BROCCOL 
TURNER’S ECLIPSE CABBAGE.—Large, d arf, andes? 
GIANT or AYTON CASTLE LEEK ave ery large, and 
STANSTEAD WINTER CABBAGE LETTUCE. —The bes 
LET BPM MELON. — The 
class, and the most easily gr 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE on a 
The Royal Nurseries, 
ries, Slough. A 
ESSRS. WATERER Taka GODFREY oe 
— wR ate o the following LIST of well-kn f 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, 1 foot, stout, healthy, 5 i 
krin up to 8 va 
CEDRUS ODAR 
aah 
8 feet, very handsome, 100. perl): 
se LS up To 10 and 18 foot: Pepe 
edlings, tn antity, 1 foot, stout. 3 
PINSAPO, At ae 84 Mieka s much 
Ditto magnificent Soo 8 and 10 feet high. 
SAN PA eee fine bushy seedling plants, 
2% feet hig’ 
JUNIPERUS, eee 8 feet up to a and 10 feet. 
RISH, 5, 6. and 7 fee 
YEWS, IRISH, 5, 6, %, and 8 feet. 
S, So DEN, from 2 to 7 and 8 feet. 
a MMDA A ENGLISH, in large quantities, 4 to 6., 
en eet 
THUJA AUREA. —Several Hundred magnificent specimens, 
= 4, ban ed 5 feet high, and msi 1 to 15 feet in cir- 
mferen 
HUJ SJOPSIS CEREOLIS, 23 to 8 feet. 
WELLINGTONIA GIGANTEA, all from seed, 4 to 3 feet, 
HOLLY, GREEN, in quantities, 5, 6, and 8 ft. ; VARIEGATED, 
especially the best gold striped, ‘of all sizes, up to 6 feet, 
All the plants referre: his advertisement were removél 
in April last and they el Bae a condition to travel any distance 
with perfect ses —Knap Hill Sesana near Wo) — Surrey, 
DTH- E- T: 
HOMAS CRIPPS, rA, Tonbridge Wals 
front ee ea offers the following 
Standard Honea 2 feet to 3} and 4 feet stems, realy gol 
r100; superior ditto, 2} ft. to 4 ft. stems, 100. 
Dwart Guitica oses, &c., on own roots, by at e, 208. Ran 
Dwarf- worked Perpetual Roses, by name, 40s. per 10 100. 
p 
i 
: 
i 
Dwf. Blus or Saga age Roses, ue p- 100; or 500 for bog 
Dwf. Crim . 100; or 500 fòi100s. pe 
Rhododendron Daim “hit hea thy stuff, a 6 i 
showing from Aes Pow heads, 
2 feet in height, 258. to 50s. pati: 
a ote album, fine “large ne 
30 inches high, many well set with bloom buds, 9s. perdit 
or ve per 100. 3 
Rhododendron, fine healthy seedling hybrid varieties, u 
named, 12s., 18s., 248., aah ae Der dozen. 
hododendrons, choi varieties, per dozen, 10 
do: 
Cup: s Lawsonii, from es to 18 inches in height, 
lants, per dozen, 100, or 1000. 5 : 
he eaths.—A fine collection, and beautiful 
its, 208. 100. 
Double Yellow Primroses, 20s. ; or 60s. for 400. 
tti S ine per 1000; or 70s. for; 
h Chesnut, 4 feet to 6 feet, fine, 40s. per 1000.. 
a »  5feetto8feet, ,, 50 w 
For prices see T. C.’s TRADE CATALOGUE. 
From unknown correspondents. either & 
respectable London refere: m 
r cent. on cash accounts. When less 
arr gutadis ordered at once, an advance in price 
TO THE TRADE. 
Per 1000.—s. d. 
2 0| 100,000 2-year 
Scotch Fir 
H bO bO et 
rept yr. do. extrafine 
100,000 1-year Beech . 
500, 000 do Si Arer Fir., 
100,000 d Balm 
. 
. 
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ORo woo 
co ooooo CMOSORD09 
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An inspection of the stock invited. 
A. PAUL anp SON, 
NURS. , CHESHUNT, HERTS, 
13 miles N.E. of London, Eastern Counties Railway. 
generally very healthy and well roa 
in the best possible condition. 
