Maron 17, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, _ 289 
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A a ORGE E SMITH begs to announce a 
` PINE PLAN ing and Su GEJ egs to npc patiia that Tllustra- te eet ‘SIN? S DESCI RIPTIVE ND PRIGED 
J GRAPE TINGS, fom sibar = ag es aaa oF Planting. | of the above, beautifull y coloured by Mr. Andrews, fi hee LOGUE, No. 6 (62 pages) of his COL ECTION of 
DBM EEKS anp CO. can now supply any quan- | will rig rote in exchange for 12 postage stampa. For descrip- BRITISH. Ax EXOTIC FERNS, < can be tad ost fre é fors 
fine strong pany Fine Plante one Fraing tion si soo Gardeners Re aed February 4 and 1 mips. Grat all l previou is porthidee 
TERIS ra ap te ; Foot’s Cray, Ken Haes 
ei eh LS ape arkably strong BS cot aiia bi spe E 2 is now real ay, Hes criptive of = 
best sorts. ove; also a first-class c ti f GERANIUMS, ey 
Eye, ee Co.'s issih Eee is uow] VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, fi fa oes cag M. RUMLEY Ya, EPOR acna 
; thi Gro wing and Forcing of Fruits in great Tollington, Nu Horn: ing y 
| entirely devo ra % ee class EEA- ee Road, T ra To don 2 n N V PPRNO G md Choice Fuchsias, 
SUPERS SOUBEE BALSAMS. 
most superior system of Hot: whe A Skara Ver Gera: AS ae DIS, Moin ie Poa.” “Pots Holl 
Weers $ Go, Horticultural Builders Pe Hot-water face D A. SMITH are now sending out SEED of Hobe y Ontyshinthemuzis Phloxes, Calocolarias eh 
Jona Road, Chélsea, London, S.W. . their superb BALSAMS, which are iissa for size, | Stove, Greenhouse, Bedding, and Hardy Plants, at reduced 
Apparatus Man form, brilliancy of colour, doubl ff d habit of | prices, is Now Ready, aud be had ¢ ‘pplicatl ation 
cy of colour, doubleness of flower, am abi , 1S eady, an ma ay jad on applic 
Se TIDAL PEA 4 QUINCE, 15s. per doz. ; Ar plan nt. £ ; Gilling, near. Richmond, Y orkshire, 
E STANDARD ROSES, por aie Ws. 5 jo ve per100 60 In + ayer of nine yy me colours .. . i =: o NEW PLANT ATALOGUE. 
= DWARF ROSES. per doz., 9s. a a De EAN, Sie r 
d, If quanti +45 
shave are genuine iyi in our Beale a ind 
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NEW VERBENAS or P wÀ r 
s a HE DAY SOR ANTUM, Gs. p: doz; per 100 a may ty be had of ein wien ae od a: and Seedsmen in X . 
FLOWER F T ACEOUS PLANTS, named, Is. each; ,, 25 | the United Kingdom.—Dulwich, Surrey, S: Se G 
g RARE A r 1s each ; B85 nomen WARRANTED G00D SEEDS- Ņ ESSRS. rd ILLIAM ROLLI IS50Ñ anp SONS 
of the a ove on applicatio : respectful nn è to the Nobility, Gent A ant the 
Huxex May, The Hope Nurseries, near Bedale, Yorkshire (hoses ee were ee P. bo tres upon ali is | Trade, that their GENERAL CATALOGUE gr PLANTS is how 
HOLMES begs to offer the following îr in| tion. It ee selections of all i cee apprdyed etable tin ar pis ribut niga rege rey FF pads x epplionts jon a 
fiofall fhe on Seil joe and Agricultural Seedsin cultiva we No. + ie vas 5 pe description, atid pee oF aria OF sah 
eae gl fora a large gar ; No. & ONE DR 
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a ee i . eas es “4s. to 6s. and , Permanent Pasture Grass Seed mixed to at every descrip- | i species and varieties, besides descriptive” Lists of the’ 
IAS. a i f 3 ie ge s. 6d. to'B2s. pér acre. asoye = -| Sonera Nuva, Ste k.—The Nurseries, Tooting, London, 8. 
BENAS t . "Be a ure, 9d. per ine New Réd Clover, 52s. pare we NEW FAR ee ent ae en TE 
JERBENAS in exchange for one stamp. Samples supplied.—Hereford Seed Establistment. ip M SEEDS, GROWTH OF 185 
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ESTABLISHMENT., 
LONDON MARKET IMOTHY BRIGDEN, SEEDSMAN and AL sl 5 
ANTED, ‘CHOICE VEGETABLES 4 END > FRUIT, To a most respectfully to inform hi his fi tiends and pur — SSRs E ee 
pply through- | of SEEDS generally, that his unrivalled Collection of GEN NE S UTTON’S F A RM SEED LIST 
earrak Breii g wats Nige = Falmer est k VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, ie now th 
en > a are ed, amd as, the which a PRICED CATALOGUE may be had tpi IS NO 
SE aaa eee 
W READY, 
_GEORGE TAYLOR, appi Sy and will be sent post free to any address. 
T. Bi farther guarantees that every article and Burrow, & Sons, Seed Growers, Reading. 
SELECTED with the greatest care under no fat TEk Silene z be YA 
tion. Orders from unknown ee apy ust be’ accom- ROYAL i ig 
panied with Postage Stamps or SOUTH H ANTS > 
+ | Seed Se nea 10, Railway Arcade, London Bridge, S.R. > 7 : 
CASTLE GIANT LEEK. he Jew? i patro roa of H. R. E th Bei iaratn ngon pried 
XAND: icultural an ic go joie Be ndia, in 
ie HARLES | ALEXA? pa ae gister | Nobility, r aud Agriculturists of the United Ringdo 
unrivalled Scotch L BK at at 5s. per oz. and Is. per packet in 133 p TOOGOOD will peta their PR 
1 CURRENT upon ofan hg should be referred to by: 
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SEED ` 
ESTABLISHMENT. 
i ira exchange for postage stamps. 
These e Leeks were blan ad upwards of 12 inches, and ore | purchasers of Garden and Farm Seeds. 
of them measured 7 inches in sip ig Hat ae r together Collections of VEGETABLE REDS 558., 358., 208., 10s. 
weighed a T i ers’ Chronicle, Dec The Quantities in the above selections will’ be found mote- 
mi dme SCOTC liberal, and the prices 10 a cent. me than any house inthe- 
Plants of j magnificent ni new variet; 
pk 1 next, fas iae are requ vty 
free in London DW. ENTON. 
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C KS. ROSE.—Ver ry Superior fimbriated | 
varieties ty et ie rag ome grower, pe 
aa dsi hee al Rage 1s. per packet; hone 
zn pce inni ceontinot, 15. por packet.” The Frade HARLES “ALEXANDER, 30, West Register Street, | Kingdom 
an a hoes a ive dinburg s Seeds of the above Prize LEEK sa EDARS "OF LEBANON. ae 
years RBA for h his dig ee Calceolarias, and | by Mr. Henry, and direct from Given at 6s. për oz., 2s. 6d, UCOMBE, PINCE, xD CO. xeter Nur: Teeny x 
Tea the ipe Bepi eas Is. 3 = from | and Is. packet, in ex: a ange e stamps. Exeter, have a very ct stock of remarkably han € 
: also fine new continental dwarf} | C. hes Loo “secured the pio, stock” of this Leek, but a i of these fated trees, from 6 to 12 feet high, furnished 
the foliowing document see for itself :— ith abundanc: thy Sbroas te (having always been 
i Establishment, Sudbury, 8 ee peor’ zd regu ularly transplanted, so that they can be moved with p erfect 
É , by Dunse, Feb. 8, 1 afety to any d 
ICE FLOWER SEEDS. = SPLENDID “T have this season supped Mr. CHAS. Avae Ansel ‘of Tain: Prices, which R to the oot stock possessed yt 
lee CALCEOLARIA, saved from Messrs. |} 6 See doth y Hybrid Seo tch Le ie L.P. & Co, are very moderate, 
rb c pronon with directions for sow ing, 
7,07. an perp acket, > Gi ed): L. HENRY.” pv B. The present is the best jae for fas nt Cedars of Lebanoni. 
-k zaara Seen ‘cobable of being GRAND EXHIBITION OF CAMELLIAS, ke. 
INT JRSERY, % 
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Seed Establishment, Southampton. ERAS 
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t kinds, with directions for | evown to the weight of ri Ibs, 15 oz. Fm roe Leek repeatedly, 
’ lanched to the length of 20 inches, and in one instance 
ful fringed, z yria eng EF P paS e 
See are IST E Eg vo ain Us | Et rds Roa ane d spociniens tn thelr eed 
os Ch bac Sl arana BI NVER (new ` F Spruce Fir), a C: ee ee 
HOLLYHOCRS, superb mixed, 100 Se. A ee a the pan Spru bia ga mlr ae Aiie Their SHOW HOUSE is also in groat ietis, raa iig : 
vee heal SCARLET TEN-WEEK STOCK, fine, 6d. per nock Weeping Willow ; its s loader s straighfon itself i in the ld old cai nn eas or, Mach IT 
‘DELPHINT wood, like a Deodar Cedar ss 
ax PHINIUM irain 6d. per packet. introduced. A few a copies ba bese of 
art oS cd warranted to ae iss for et resi A Baar) 
15s. each, with usual allowance to the one 
det Bont E Sor, Boden, er, Woodlands Nursery, | exe sil i etery tvs andere A ew orn Sw spec ae Gardeners’ Chromite. 
mens at ee 
A yman, Worcester. TURDAY, MA 
R Bige Tna, Marsden, neat aaa DALY anv SON will Sell 2-years t 
-years trans- |. - : 
hire, begs to offer good strong Plants of planted LAUREL, at 15s. per 1000; SO i ditto, i sreetivos FORMIE ENSUING v WEEK. 
at from 16i foot, 3s. per 100; IRISH YEWS, 14 to 2 feet, 12s. 6d. | . 
ited varieties, 3 per 100; TREE 1 to 14 foot, 208 per 1000; IRISH IVY, weston 
“dozen, GATED Hi OH op ae ee: aly to be paid t “ie 
dozen. r Beem a > °| Wuen Baron DE  Tomuily favodred the wor 
viomp De 108.3 or 5 doz: for, eadenhall Street; London, 7i 
Messrs. Home EM ori 6 L 
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posible thet thé following curious is ease may not be 
quite without a par 
ND SON have to offer a large quantity Ear ex the year 1853 a country ru rofitan, wie 
f fine wel “grown fant TREE in pots,” well far had a grudge against the Earl of EEICESTER, gon- 
ange h bloo pen and suitable for Saberi ‘op this itine hi i dj 
Daia, aise of en , Beach e$; Xo cta ee Cherries, ceived the idea of exhibiting his malice by destroy: 
Plums, Rovian, toa Pensa, ae o Vines in pote eyes ome 
ot dea Beech, 4 to 5 fe ame 
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| English Elms, 9 to 10 ft-high ms 
English Elms, toT ft high 20 pea K pE a. Tre 
Fiorio OM E Laurels, 2 feei 12 
BENJAMIN R. CANT, St. Jobn’ s Street Nuno qo FAR 
RUIT TREES IN POT 
Lists on application enclosing one stamp. Post- 
Orders to be made payable at Nelson, near Burnley. 
ESSRS. WATERER anp GODFREY respectfully 
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‘Plants ae eee ing BAND Of mon ee This is is a suitable time for sendin, 2 thes toa D Patan 
IMBRICATA, i foot, stout, healthy, 51. pér100;| | CATALO GUES of the above, together with those of aces. and 
to 8 feet. ? ? ra and Buraki; may be had o; angia 
ODA andsome, 100. per 100; The Nurseries, Great Berk ham stead 
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get By means of a ‘the man cut 
r leaders in an í bli 
fect plants Eo t 4 fect. L 
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i8 p through high. pert a) Pe ra large sì 
and 10 feet ies 
hi estar fe .; extra large specim 
fine bushy seedling plants, Peaches es, 88: t0 Te a5 ox tra a eci ; 
ee ate 
ie =e Sp ieee Teen e 
y Plums vv Eiht vi ‘ 
GLISH, in large quantities, TERG ‘Also Vinés in 
Taos AUREA = om eee Also Dwarf-trained Peaches, her eg ila cae eik & 
|A.—Several hundred magnificent, specimens, Standard and Dwarf Roses in large quantiles & a 
He 5 fect high, and measuring 10 to 15 feet in cir- pa Agaless, perdozeh ws ee pe egret success as w 
re ae The head ore were first got into thei 
BOREALIS, 24 to 3 feet: Camellias, per dozen ..18s. to 24 0} e heads o; e plants got 
GIGANTHA, all from. seed, 1} to 3 ole with bloom buds, per dozen ..24s. to 5: o Pt positions, t then well chin wit splints, 
| sandals, ch cater he at He pe uantitg o of Moss behind = ka 
in quantities, 5, 6, and 8 ft, ; VARIEGATED, | Achimenes and Si eac i yaniy eh yA small q revènt 
Amet 8 of alt dizes ap to 6 feet fen ope den in gret varity ach a | sap esca er difficult : 
aon ee eas ee ic ea er 
Bate near eee sudsira aay beh at a Herts, secured so as to exclude air, Finally 
