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SEPTEMBER: 1, roe.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 789 
= SPS nae ane MOTE REE GUE DER 
7 VBE RR” PLANTS.— NIUMS, HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. KEEP YOUR FERS FREE FROM M 
OWenaxs areas 1. per 100; 12s, for 50; 88, for 25. “ORCHIDS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, HARDY VARIE- : PARROWS 
ROVED BLACK PRINCE, or RICHA RD IL, same| „CATED PLANTS, ke. ARBER’S POISONED WHEAT = ha (only) 
IMPI Both great, boars ‘and good forcers. 4 SSBR PA ARKE k mo WILLIAMS beg to inform on the spot. 2d; 4d., ackets.— 
Te paeh ENGL AND, 78. 6d. per 100 their friends and s that their new priced end Surroy &Co., 10, Bow Chaa Loriaom, 8-0 nts, Sola by 
pe a 10s pare et ' CATALOGUE E7 “the above, oa hich “4 pee all Druggists, &e., thr oughout the Kingdom. W ve ierd 
o g $ me: ts of Fuchsias, Stove, Greenhouse, ani ardy : - 
Phe TAE se 736 ot per te econ se Planta, Ferns, Omapenat Foliage and Variegated Plants, SHURST Cc x M TO U ND, 
two first named have been severely tested on my groun 
these last three years by, reds of people. They are ear! E 
and late, on account of the numerous trusses continually 
comi Dr. Ea told me himself, that he never could 
de ea it upon having’a cone aioe hoi he wa my breed. 
Cuthill on the Straw! obtain early and 
large crops off a small tebe Jof rgrodiia. 
On M 
On the GTS S 
On tbe better Cultivation of the Vine 
eVects Bertin e Pa apon teas 
yable Lt, Cataber well. Tondon, S. 
[&e., 1s. 
of Woodlice 
NDI 2. _ Misa E RRY, 
“ 
H JAY ity pide ws Besa in informi is 
ds aod tha nabii fi goner that h Lod agi ased 
the anih: above fine Stra: fe Eaa of Mr. Culver 
well, g 4 eer Milbanie orp Perrow, neai 
A habit of the plant is st oroughly hardy, 
fuente mae STRAW RRY. 
AND SMALL ar are eel k rec mes ers for 
oo new get Strong plants in pots J 
early in September 
y ecieie. 
raised at the Royal cd ra 
nsively grown for Forcing as 
is Strawbe oy isa nona ing 
itis now ex HAR 
othe ian irpose 
E submitted to ais Fruit Committee of the Horticultur al 
ooh 
Prince Arthur aA d al 
is one of the best in k mableton. Sn Mr. Glenny also writes ‘‘ fi 
full flavoured Stra wherry, differe: “it from anything I have Pi 
€ TURN: of ra ‘Royal Nursery, 
Surrey; and Nurrine & 
exhibited 1 before the Fruit Committee of t 
pews a July 31st hpa Epai A -n hi Ka 8 rite hes by 
again most pnto by al tho 
Sport fe slow, 10s, 6a 
h 
Copied fro = gees a 
bi iho Patel Seba Gra, ee 
unch of Bucklan | Swoetwatet pe, ava when 
better fail to be a favourite; the bunch 
d scare 
than o epops fruit-bearing stai 
ing at prese eat fe he iE, one at the Deepdene, Dorking 
ee which by pone was cut), and the other in Messrs. 
ry’s Nursery,” (which they will feel great pleasure in 
wing any thie ; who may favour them witha 
__ Dorking N Sept. 1. 
: HEADLEY’S ADONIS BYBLCEMEN TULIP. 
PAROS, LIGHTBODY, Haie? canted by 
ae 
per “The aoti Stock 
o The prosent TREES. 
rood Flows 
aving been 
Tulip is itout Mohs ce 
eA Be ‘ection for 
rae a pan 
It was the Premier of the exhibition of the Royal 
Na ational R Soeiot *s Show ae at Slo 
lot of show T that: a got mixed, 
and valuable sorts, will be. dis- 
Li 
INUS 
rele! LOPHOSPER RMA, ° The ‘fi fallow foa is 
an-or this very beautiful new romp ore 
as given by Dr. aiey { in the Gardeners Chro fda January 21, 
1860, pp. 46, the head of “New Plani ubseriber rs 
have in producing so fine a Species, 2 nd a 
sal peaitny plants r: “ey eng 
. 4, | Per dozen Plants 
soba obtained by Messrs. Low & - 
found it in State 
Le. 
m'i 
$ 
and PLANT: 
e— | TORIA L (Waar s aaa All in healthy « 
Nursery. 
Fruit Trees, &c. 
season, is now pul 
application.—Paradise a 
Roads, Hollo nk Lon 
Ht Ret aoe 
oe nee flowing ~~ 
ongl; aed 
blished, = will be forwarded post free on 
Sere Seven Sisters and Hornsey 
SE 
KER ae WILLIAMS beg bo 
and eet en 
—8, og 
VER, Boum Barly} sei or r Frog: 
arliest var. A cultivation 
CUCUMBERS ‘all the E eee == arieties 
ee Alma a (Griff 
CALCEOLARIA, herbaceous, fines mixed oo 
CINERARIA, from finest named varieties .. 
ed icon . ` pe 
PANSY, from named varieties aa sts! i 
N 
PATENTE 
FOR PREVENTING AND noun ING 
RED SPIDER | MEALY BUG | MILDEW 
THRIPS SCALE GREENand BROWN 
AMERICAN BHOR ms FLY 
D BUGS, éc; 
An Pr ful in winter dres sing. 
_ Contains ro dbtdtcHons ingredie ca 
Has ved the sanction of the Gardening Press, si 
Tha iin throntele of 9th "A ril and léth pa 1859, end 
“Cottage Gar doa ” 12th July, and has been favourably Te- 
nd is used by eminent gardening authorities, 
Bayh Se of Althorp Gardens 
vers, of cr ptigion agen 
House Gardens 
Re ee pT Hee ee 
SASSAR COCR 
PRIMULA sinensis fi : 
pa ses capsicastrum 
udo-capsicu '; thisi is quite equal 
in Rap for eee tie 
e preceding 1 
RICED and rin SORIPTIVE CATALOGUE of VEGE- 
TABLE SEEDS, containing all the best varieties in cultivation, 
is published, and will be forwarded post free on application. 
kag = ete Nurs + af Seven Sisters and Hornsey Roads, Hollo- 
way, London, 
neipal Nurserymen and Seedsmen tdsmoughout 
Scot “a and Ireland use it, have taken in supplies, 
a to sell single “boxes—price 1s. for first 
uch as destroying ee bugs; 3s. for not 
large gardens, w. th testi onials and 
The pri 
gland, 
trials and s 
large gai lea 10s. ta pi 
descripti 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen supplied by 
Pricer’s ar os E COMPANY, Hite, London. 
a vV rara e, NUBSERYMAN, Ghent, 
Belgium, begs to announce that his NEW CATALOGUE 
Aan peoo ah rá is w v ready and may be had- on application to Mr. 
Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, London, E.C. 
JES, E RSCHAFFELT, Nuk Ghe nt, 
br respectfully to offer the a vie ia i viz 
Camellias, fi fine Pha ants, well set with flower pode. pr 100, 62. 
do... larger lants, per 100, 10l. to 157. and upwards. 
CE buna a per 100, 4l. 
pe ow r choice varieties, with flow 
lants, 62. 
stronger p! 
a s eins with fine heads, 101. 
do. do 
his no ar: including three double 
Blan 
c de 
Reine des rk 
Vicomte de Nieuport with flower buds, at the set, 
flora plena, 1. 103. 
Prince Impéríal 
Triomphe de Gand 
hododendron Jean Verschaffelt, the finest sort in aires 
pects: bs atta one shoot, 10s. 
precy extra fine novelty, fin nő plants with flower buds, 
Bylsianum, larger plants, each, 15s. 
Jean grandiflorum, per dozen, 12s. 
J. V. invites all persons io edartes their orders directly to 
JEAN VERSCHAFFELT, Rue de la Caverne 43, Ghent, Belgium. 
NOTICE TO THE TRADE, ETC. 
STE a DIGGING FO 
URGES iD KEY, be d Reul Agenta Ste E A Fam, 
pd re 
ae ‘as 
eir Customers may select what they ae 
. ANTHONY’S PATƏNT AMERICAN C 
PRIZE was a aor awarded to this Churn in Co 
severalothers at the Chester Meeting of the Ro: 
ws it +c ipo ios First Prize given tt 
very Meetin, 850. Messrs. Borcess & Key, 95, 
FOR CONSERVATORIES, brn. Aaa 
PIT cum wan ETC. 
eek aes | 
Per foot. Per 10 feet.. 
at Ag is £0 zA 6 
? 
4 
5, 
pet 
8 
by 
H 
© 
B 
a 
g 
4 
ms 
eee 
iad 
boos 
, 
9 23d. 
Larger sos, "not exotting 40 inches long. 
16 oz. a rn oy per-sq) gocher, beet yh ts size. 
a = 
» 
34d. to 74d. 
PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN Giass, and 
PATENT PLATE GLASS, for Hortioaliural purposes, ab 
reduced prices, by the 100 square 
Stock OF THE LATE Mr, ROBERT Mackay, EDEN Nursery, 
i Sto ; © Roan, Lom Nes 
&e., IT TREES, and about 
RHUBARB 'S—Vicrorta, ALBERT, 
tion to be made 
Ne —In consequence of the death of Mr. 
re AS HANDASYDE, NURSERYMAN and Seepsman, 
Glen Nurseries, Musselburgh, Mrs. HANDASYDB, his Widow, 
respectfully intimates to the a of her late husband and 
the public in general that she tends so Ger ae fiii bee 
of her late abena in all its he benefit of 
by the su Perintendence o of fii ch wane eee hee 
e su ndence of a wel TSON, 0) 
Baan ofS ands aula toast Ee 
gies Bt ae =f 
a large co n oi Po po 
cic an SHRUBS, me the more rare eresting 
worthy the ins 
NIFE) f those 
findi 
Mrs. Ped momen takes leave to intimate that her Clerk, 
Davip M. WEBSTER, has been empowered to solicit orders on 
her boball and to a colle the ip yr tens a = ge late Mr 
Handasy: de, and it will oblige if the settled 
Those claims against the late Mr. Handasyde 
requested lodge the same, Seen Vouchers and Afiidavi its, 
with Mrs. HANDASYDE, or with Messrs. Scorr, RYMER, & Bru 
W.S., +38, 5° en A Street, Bdinburgh. 
n Nurs , Musselburgh.—Sept. 1 
HANTS SEED ESTABLIS 
TESS E ean his sincere rie et to his 
Agricultural friends for the v: bg! iner — patronage he 
is receiving in the sate D, CORN, « Aa hepa ehrgee 
H. J. is fully a he grea ich attaches 
to supplying Seeds. ‘and Manures “of “the Tk era a and 
anua his friends that, no exertion shall be spared to s im 
uch articles only as y be confi dently relied on.—Railwa. 
Stores, Basingstoke ape 100, Seed Market, Mark Tane. 
q | London, E.C. 
bi ghd ve: MANURES, | &c.— Manufacture: s 
ria P me gue in making ARTIFICIAL MANURE! 
instruction for their economica? 
and 328 
GLASS TILES AND. SLATES made 
as sioi of P. 
a Tike ‘ price 
IMPROVED Vic- 
ion. Applica-} aj 
RTON anpd c 0. 
ghal a uildings, Leeds. 
IRON WATER ra sd 
ted with tap, na 
for Cotte ‘ouses, 
as h and 140° 140 gations, 35s., and 
tly s and clean ; will not rust or corrode.. 
tee os biki 
GALVANISED IRON PUM 
for Li ure or Domestic Use, 3 Prarie acai 808. 
each; Tail Pipe for same at from 10d. per foot. 
GALVANISED IRON SWING WATER BARROWS 
for Garden or Farm use, apes gr 2S ps 20 gallons, entirely - 
form: ie each. 
GUTTA PERCA TU 
tae 
ING GARDENS. . 
TASER 
tan PE ROHA M ‘have the 
acknowledge the receipt of the following 
Testimonial hr om Mr. J. FARRAU, Gr. to BOSWELL MIDDLETON 
JALLAND, Esq., of Holderness se, near Hull 
‘7 I have had 406 feet o! your G 
tubing. 
w Gardeners, inasm 
poe one-half the eked nes vith one-half the labo our req 
Manufactured by the Gutta Percha Company, Patentees, 
13, Wharf Road, Ci oad, London, “BO. „and sold by their 
Wholesale Deal and country. Vim aaa = 
soerat 
Royal 
Lawrence ‘ark, and — Collier, Esq., of 
Ne ae 
PITAO N ar tur COLD Ld ae & MORNING FROSTS 
sparation, by Ap lying to J. C. Nessit, F.G.8., 
thing, and ly ‘distinct d 
i m all tbe species hitherto or the ural and Chemical College, aa 
vo fee of Soils, “FRIGI DOMO,” a Canvas made of patent prepar 
the glaucous bloom ofa raisin Wed ero are cover with | Ke Sage get sof Gord, Sitver ans „a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping, 
not unlike those of a Pinaster, but its at pi CRA Ai curacy and premade i wherever it is pans: g a fixed temperature. = is adapted for 
characters are t found in the cones and seeds. Th ar Sp ving ead ‘on in Chemica) | all horticultural and foricuitural purposes, pr. pesowrsing 
o n oea those.of a Stone Pine, butare larger, and t! å , Will ind amplefacility and accommoda- its and Flowers from ine eg = A the sun, from 
pen a (ends of the scales) are more arger, Analysogand Asan , from attacks of insects, and fi morning frosts. Tọ 
two-edged. e se are like those of P. To tion at the in any required 1 
= they are furni-hed with a thick-rounded comb or To AND GAME FEEDERS. Two yards eaten u. 6d; per yard run, 
Ee mek! iria narrow wing. UPP’S LICE E POO FOR POULTRY AND rigs a ert iek make: ore tiu 2 sbi ay a an 
tarot r, in the fe 4 5 NGS, 9s. 6d. per cwt., in 1} cwt. j ‘ 
horse collar. The species is therefore intermedia, ofa —RICE $ n a S k. lso “ Frigi panor Kaune, Qyards wide, ls 4d. per yard rw 
oe * rtm sections Siaran ad Pinen. ra PU eee 1, pe OARE, TAS only RIGE 5 Eua i THO oF ee a kii Site M: ise tur rer, T 
fi x Hit shortly be published of other novelties rece: Te MI Lf PIGS, 6s. Rand 9s 0d. per ewt., in 1¢ atthe | Trinity Lane, ‘Can , City, E.C., an pia an cee 
at peed hein en eon. This List wilt we sent to an peito nee Dodiri must be Sontani bya eda to ene and Seedsmen thronghont ‘the kingdom, is tauch cheape: 
Hvar Low & C 0., Clapton Nursery, London, N, È. “eli livery.— N, & R. Jerr, 9, Cross Eoi Eastcheap, E.C. than mats as a covering,” 
