pruary 18, 1860.] 
THE GARDEN ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR 
141 
Fe 
SINE APPLES GRAPES, ke. 
ee evs as PLANTING. 
iets PE VINES, from =a for eta in Pots or CEEA b 
D CO. ¢ supply any qu 
ealthy ] Pine Plante, either Fruiting 
A PAUL Ç ON 
resale: Lega nay attention of Gentle- 
AMERICAN PLANTS, including 
lias, , &c. 
ee um, fine ‘large bushy stuff, 18 to | Magno! Rhododendrons, 
30 inch 
20 inches high, max S moon Dadi; 98. per dox |» T TR ES, TEET E T N EAE 
Rhododendrons, fine health; ay ag re hybrid varieties, un- | ranted The trained Peaches, Nectarines, 
vlads 18s., as and 30s. por goren, jaaa &e., 
or 1000. Pi sc ad pend = GRAPE VINES, from set, bak Aod, thort jaial 
aon elingtoni yaa No d 
Sa te inches to 18 inches in heicht HERBACEOUS PLANTS, in 500 species and 
per dozen, hy or 1000, ‘HOLLYHOCKS, 5 a passari prec 
oe ha —A fine Pern i pe 
Yee imroses, 20s. per 100; or 60s. for 400. @@> Particulars of Prices, T furnished on application. 
Manetti Stocks.—Fine » 40s. per 1000; or 70s. for 2000, | Carriage of nee Aeration if a ton weight or 
re Chesnut, 4 fost to 6 fine, 40s. per 1000. wees: 
For prices see T. C.'s TRADE CATALOGUE” baral zerien 
From unkno: eithe: z 
respectable London reference must accompany T Five A. PAUL anD SON, 
Berei at om cash When less -quantities NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, HERTS, 
charged are ordered at once, mantin] will be 
13 miles N.E. of London, Eastern Counties Railway. 
AL GAZETTE 
IT ITCHED iN GARDEN > SEEDS free e from an y ad- 
mixture of old valueless Seeds, and ikes efore wa: 
i, s a ee 
sa we ate aob STe k pat (late Fairbairn), Cl: 
s in: ee sumrnsciy Ane among Grape Vines from pina SIMONS, AND > SMITH, ye era N.B., will 
Eyes, all the besi o. Ar Gi wtinisitorel how Batebtahuveat isto en improving forming Gard muct heir LIST or VEGE- 
skis orticultura: 5 rm new ens | TAB FLOW ae DPE g 
entirely devoted to ihe organe Foreing ees cd pds at | to the following a, “which they wists eee es all vaetetlen in cultivation, wd te the Agr prices for GENUINE 
variety, thereby Mang a manod ‘of iot water r Apparatus. to sell at the lowest rem ti ndard | SEEDS are very moderate, with ken airar: — 
z 6 sag s nes 3 & Sear! hg rea oer ater | quality. It is their arene to transplant avery. seco = year, | fe had ft eee, -—Separate list of all the finest sorts may also be 
apart Manufacturers, King’s hele n, S.W. | in ree that little o loss may curred by removal. © T H E SEED TRA 
7 ERICAN $, 2 ke. y things are aa in large quantities and offered on 2 D E— 
ESSRS. WATER “copritey’s: LS gies Pe terms to the Trade. An inspection of the stock HANG DOW. LONG ho zane yg Per bush. 
ts , 2 á K 
poet da Pie describes fully all "Rholodendrons | {8 invited. DIC oe Eni VOURITE (Bary Fe) 10 0 4 
be a and contains n = 2 s, Hardy He a ths, hae alba, att a fee = tack | Pinus monticolor, 2 to 3 fect | F. N & Son 
wo! > “PS ummary o o 2} feet | ,, monspeliensis, 3 to 5 $ ron CEED CORN PROS Eee e O a 
and other American Plants, SN es in = land. + Clanbrasiiana’ eh ou | fee GEE ised THE CHALK.—All the pace 
Se Sas SPs RE o |” Cian Re | jy Montenin, Dears | Boha das uma of Memme, Havtine We oof ak 
e ad AY ess; AYNBIR: Co. 
W.C. » canadensis, ba seed | -3 ings ke 
1, Wellington Street, Strand, oking, Surrey. » Douglasii, 2 to 6 feet Sno w J and 89, Seed 3 “dein t, Mark Lane, Lo ndon, E om 
Knap Hill Nu mena near Wi TE 3 : orients, 5 $o 8 tost |, 4 s pivea(Sn no ep 2 todft. | | Sar and prices om application. 
BS. PARKER A D WILLIAMS beg to in- » Menziesii, 14 to 6 feet ia 2 ipo ag ENNE FLOWER Seas Ge ee 
ss » F »3t b 1G POWER 
IVI form their friends and pecans that their E s AND | ,, monstrosa, 2 to 7 feet » pyrenaica, | H PRICES, 
DESGRIPTIVE Caray Verns, Miscellaneous Stove, Greon | ” Morinda #1010 roet | Babiniann, 4 to W E Par SON, Ta see Strep, rempart- 
erns, Mi , GI >| » orientalis, 1 to 2 feet , 40 y announces e publicat: = 
greon m Plants Variegate ed and Orn parma Foliaged | } rubra, 2 to 4 fect Fe Doone r ort ae 6 “est | PR RICED CATALO E or LO WER SEEDS pene ee 
Pi ts "Conifers, e aons, Tti E 20 other sorts, 1 to 6 fo Bto Sfat B™°°" | season, arranged on the natural system: to mente ‘ives 
xinias, Fa oo es, Herbaceous P ants, Fru Ara icata, 14to 6ft. | »» Fordii, 4 to 6 feet | the particular attention of amateurs. Th llection includi 
Eng &c., are now published, and w m= vill bei ce rwa Ait post fi fon R tE (see Thuja Pg 2 latifolia, 3 to 6 feet ta the most deserving novelties, with a e selection of re 
pis m application. T Paisdiso Nursery, sey | Alat ernús sily er & gold stripe a | „ Mirbeckii, 2 fee and choice seeds of all classes, {which are faithfully described 
Roads, Holloway, Lon = A 4 fee ? Suber (Cork Oak), 3 to 4 ft | from personal observation, W. T.’s great aim being, next to 
EW A Ante 6 ae | Ruscus hypoglossum | the supply of a genuin avoid the inflated descrip- 
ESSRS JOHN axo CHARLES LEE bag To td seh Leal Na or ad T tay perias oT ipdioriminate eh mank & AA et ti 
6 sorts, 14 to 6 fi es alty solicits a comparison of his seeds 
inform their friends and the public that their Berberis Day BA ii, to Ih foot Taxostuis distichum, ft. pele vib th : othar firms, feeli Barro oe „that Ptn tr 
NEW DESCRIPTIVE SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1860 | Cedrus africanus, 2 to 10 feet | Taxus (Yow), adpressa, 2 toate, | germinating qualities and correc th 
w be had post free on T tion. eodara, 1 to 12 feet ») Canadensis, 1} to 3 fe | found unsurpassed if not unrival ed, whil l 
Mr. Jon aad ection to rea hg elf especially to this | Cedar of Lebanon , 1 to 12 feet | »» cheshuntensis, 13 to 6 feet i! be a. fully one-third lower than usual, he 
important branch of*their i Noor for wiles their hoghe has| ,, Red, 2to5 feet » elegantissima, 14 to 4 feet y tic will show. It will be sent post free on prepaid 
jeer long celebrated in the selection of SEEDS from the| ” White, tet » gold striped, 1} to 5 feet — | #PPLcati 
most e stocks at home and abroad. The larg finest standards, 5 feet ! eee o “hes Pes ech * bs oT H. 
n woke pe SD ent, Hammersmith, cons gee! poe ae = i toa countey n Ja ee 14 foot D EQUAL 
ceD GARDENERS RECOMMEND istus, 12 sorts, eet ” OSE KER, ee ares Se Hi 
na — = TERE Lobbiana, 3 to 8ft. | >> wae eet E fim h oug Square, eet S St. sod aoe 
W: area DE S CATALOGUE FOR 1860 nate, 8 Riches ” nigra, fet Š avin g daia upwards of 20 years in the above, can 
TURAL SEEDS of the finest quality is Now Roady, and can bo oe bua Carne sped ai aaa bervied, 2 fect sel — Po mi fr deairoying Ara KEA per Tb, 
4 > é » Knightii, 3 to 4 fee ” 
had post paid on application, the selection in each particular : , Lambertiana, 3 to 7 feet » ound, and fi 
class having been car ally a made, and nothing but th rs }} Lawsoniana, in, to 1 foot a pee ? fo S To Gx TING ae reat 
best varieties aan soe eds warranted genuine », torulosa, 1} to 3 feet » Irish, 2 to R , a ts 
true to the as , Camberwel p 12 other sorts, 1 to 4 fect |p 12 other s er soris, soris, 1 eh G Sires Drean oes Sit rf a OA o 
ATALOGU Daphne pontica, 2 to 8 feet 4 : risers BA A 
pol Te to 8 feet PAPER ror FUMIGATING. ere i thi: 
FORGE JACKMAN AND SONS’ PRICED and Furze, double, 1 ne foot ” Chinese, 2 to 4 feet | tion injurious to vegetation, although it deals death ant de 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE for 1850, 4 SPRING 1860: Selle A 2 4 2to3 feet | structi insects (“except the red spider r at ines te 
comprising Fruit Trees of all the e leadin gk inds s; New and Ore A ti ra j 5feet |greenhouse, G. & A t their Tobacco 
ected Roses; fine Boao ies of American oice an 12 oth Ze) 8 feet ey and retain its skiing es for ia Price 
Rare Conifers ; Eve and Deciduous Trees Fed fs Shrubs ; sareen standar > oye a Thujopsis borealis, 2 to 3 feet | 12s. 6d. per dow en lbs., T part of month. 
and a fine stock of transplanted 1 — Trees, &c., can be had p Mis, eet | Salisburia adiantifolia fy feet receipt of Pos office Oniet, NB pag oa 
free on application.— Wokin ry, Surrey. » communis pendula, 2to 3 ft, Wellingtoniagigantea, 1 to o2} ft. sere! about the e size of a florin, oa tas Tt with a per into ot 
: excelsa, 1 to 24 feet TARE eile : 
TANT POLYANTHUS mar ‘GIANT T COWSLIP. | ” fragrans, 2 to't fest iaado seaga, do| Yay song Toen tobe to Recto «ae 
—A few pounds of these gigantic and beautiful Spring | ,, glauca, 2 to 34 feet gata, r per 5 
Flowers to be disposed of, and doers abaeed A blonga, 2 to 6 feet Geet AGE’S COM 
ho, Ausienla Apply ts ©. Sia, at tho Garden, Gast | 70 ead 30 3 fact se pee totes | Ege uE tee han eae ee TON 
o 10 fi on Roses, : m 
near ” thu ifera, aie 6 fee ‘Alder t he 10 ed Melons, Vines, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, i kes evade 
GPECIMEN GREENHOUSE PLANTS.—The entire | raaa Tite A » 8 feet moments imitatione: Der TA haley, i gront success has led to 
” a i in artio! 
ot of Samm Greenhouse Plants which have last y ee ES pendula, 1} to 3 feet | Beech, purple poo Rg ee: sid ty, geara chy’ = reported 18 md n its hie tae S 
ganed si eral Prizes = gp deat the local shows, including keane »» Viridis, 1} to 2} f 5 to’8 purp Pe sas RST e the ost sceptical. 
e mesa nematic N E E T E 
, 1 g san to London. 
THREE MILLIONS OF TRANSPLANTED QUICKS. | Laurel, Common, 1 tob feet | Ces P EEE nals 
= . Loxo: w Aare 
ATRAN O EVAS ealed na the above, which | » Portugal, gato 4 pe feet | 02% So z es sorte 2 to 8 ft. Aadan & Co. F Pite mo e Place, W. 
are admi unequalled perai it: Great | 7” * pas, eei r & Co., Covent E 
in, A sample bale, -coi je sear {Aa Laurustinus, 1 to 2 Cai arborescen ee Mr eitch, King’s Road arden, W.C. ii 
for arded on receipt of 1 a dae for 10,000 delive: Pee ie g E OS the a aucubæfolius, Mr. Clark, Streatham Place, Brixton Hill, S. 
e at an: ti 18 > . O 
aa a way station. = ORUNA, Feb. 2 ovalifolium, 5 feet egata, 2 feet aiz and Shopherde Bah, W. ° B 
i LIMES, ELMS, HORSE CHESNUTS |. ,cveuroen, $ to 4 fot Kims, Feeley aay Cutbush & Sons, Highgate Nurs 
0) uifo! ovine 1} to 8 feet an 1 n cial houses in 
iin $460 ‘ E : othe wae 1 to 8 fest nage g provin the “rade, A 
* rå Tee a a - Bian’ ae e Chosta, 6to8 ft. high, | 5 a ster tag it to 4 fou rye ah paniculata, Inventors and Manufacturers, "PAGE & Toocoop, Royal South 
Be wa 00 Beech, 4 to 5 ft. high, 10s. p. 100 amabilis, a bg Laburnums, 8 feet = Seed Establishment, Sout uthampton. 
ms, 6 to 7 feet high, » 6 to 7 feet high, 12s.| » nobilis, 1 to 4 Lilacs, Persi oma feet stems G ee M POUND 
2s. Tse 1 Nordmanniana, 1 to 4 ft. | Liquidambars, 2 to 3 feet 
Ben R. CANT, St. John’s a io gare 5 po, 1} to 4 feet Tamed: of rors, 8 to 10 feet FOR PREVENTING RD 
LARGE PLANTS O 2 » Webbiana, 2 to 3 fct Maple 5 to 10 feet RED SPIDER vee MEALY BUG | MILDEW 
ORCHIDS. » 6 other sorts, 1 to 6 feet | Planes }, 7toldfeet | THRIPS SCALE GREEN and BROWN 
O BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY, for want of room, austriaca, 2 to 4 fe lar 5, «6 to 10 f ICAN BLIGHT | ANTS 
hy PBs ec, 6 Dendrobit ias, 2 Goi » Dihan 4 as fee ” e m m pat $ D BUGS, da 
ums, Cattleya Forbesii, Good discolor, a ca, useful in dressing. 
plant of Re thera cocaina Ais AAA two orthree| » Cembra, 14 to 4 feet ° Sophora japonica, 10 feet Con! a loferious ingredient. 
Fema’ inchedie wand some very fine plants ; also 10 choice Be Hood Aad ecetare to 8 fest Garda geen ae 
cludin, um lul ol ee rdeners’ Chronicle Eo ORA as 
and secunden: s fine ts; and enso, Lygodin _ ny 23 Llaveana, 2 to 5 feet Tulip Trees, 2 to 10 feet ironic 9 12th July, atlantis and 
S, very plan: other stov: Ser ts, |» Cottage e roie apie Vn 
all in the m ost perfect health, and will be sold for 10l: A. B., | » Laricio, 2 to 4 feet Willows, American, and others ported -on, and is ‘used 1 apd on t gardenin horities, 
42, St. Pant’ s, macrocarpa, 2 to 3 feet 2-year transplanted, fine among ne are— 
son Oak -nion E T ez WEEPING anv LA great variety. i 7 Arapi Siar LAr 
"THOMAS CRIPPS, Nurservatay, Tunbridge Wells, | FLOWE axp SHRUBS, in Ce igen pad 
Bs 5 gli Mr. Ed d i 
Kent, respectfully following in fine strong well- including Althæa, Cytisus, Berberis, Daphne, Deutzia, Mr. Collinson of ‘Eaton Hall ga 
Lilac, Purple Nut, Pyrus, Ri M m & Co., Edgeware Road 
Standard Roses, 2 fect to 3} and 4 feet stems, really good kinds, | war i eie Nut, N Mr. Jas. Velteh, Jun., {Oheisen 
50s, per 100; superior ditto, 2} ft. to fe stems, 60s. per 100, | Weigela, Mr. ia eo rei ‘dens 
Dwarf Gallica Roses, &., on own ‘cots, by name, 20s. per 100, a - re collection. Standards, 12s. per dozen | The pr and Seedsmen throughout 
ae ‘worked Perpetual R: oses, by name, A: per 100. 3 ds. See separate | England, Sc ps poll img and Teat use it, have taken in supplies, 
Blush Pink China Roses, 15s. p. 100; or 500 for 63s. wi z p and are now pre ared to sell si e boxes—price ls. for first 
Dwf. Crimson do. do. 25s. p.100; qr500for 100s. Miria Catalogue. trials and small uses, such = destterlng bed ie 3s. for met 
one T gow pathy stuff, ieee A greater wed mige H ARDY CLIMBING PLANTS, ae collection. p ange gar garde: need Fn ae a r large gardens, with testimonials anı 
$ zaleas, Heaths, Kalmias, n ET PAE ete lied t 
aE Queen, 
Nurse; 
PRICE’sS Bee pe Company, ft London 
z esty, the 
Duke of —Patronised by her M Tor Syon Hen 
the Duke shia keuare 
barby ed i 
for the 
“FRIGI DOMO, Sa > tent pre 
and Wool, a pe on- le 4 
fi rorit B applied ture. It is a 
wind, from attacks of ir morning frosts. To 
bè had in any ? 
lata acme 
Aod winks thres e, 28, 6d. sae yard run. 
ELISHA THOMAS ARCHER, w and sole manufacturer, 7, a 
Trinity Lane, Cannon St., Cite te “+ and of all Nu 
and Seedsmen thronghor ut ‘the Seal “Itis muc ch cheaper 
than mats as a covering.’ 
