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Noyemser 10, 1860. | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
~~ SAPONARIA CALABRICA ALBA (Pure Warre). 
G. TART re MERCHANT, 181 1, High olber 
Erener Bean e 
a 
tt produces b en eit in great mains in flower 
during the whole summer and late in autumn; it is invaluable 
for beds, mys edgin, gs C borders. Prices to the Trade only, 
to be had on applicatio: 
ON IPERÆ.—A, fine Stock of very handsomely 
grown Plants of various heights—see AUTUMN CATA- 
LO ult Kee oe f sent free. 
e CON 
Acct of good size, -£5 0 
3 fmo do. 10 
eights of either E may be ee 
The mes an SR Faiy 
planting is recommended. If 20s. and upwards, free to all 
stations in London 
STEPHEN BROWN, late Bass & Brown, Seed and Nursery 
Establishment, Bt Suffolk. 
CONIF 
OUELL | AN 3 C0. on ponte 50 species of RARE 
ackage 
gh, or 
y Railw: 
TSI 
A LIST of the above can 
nee oe 
z i PN the Trade ‘they 
n a positi 
the feria ts og ing by any other for the brillianey 
of its colour. Seer 
of Sept. 8, pre ge 316. ae per, 100 or 1000 on applica 
zo paid a Liverpool, Manchester New- 
Peterborou; way 
ply strong flowering BULBS of high 7d 
SSRS. PARK ER fo 
their friends and patrons that their new regan 
ahd 
997 
GERANIUMS, HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS, PINE APPLES, GRAPES, ETC. 
ORCHIDS. ee ee HARDY , VARIE- | PINE PLANTS, PRurnia AND SUCCESSION. f. 
GATED PLANTS GRAPE VINES, FROM EYES FO; FRUITINGIN Pots, 
OHN WEEKS anp CO. can supply an anit 
TAN prec toe eit] ther Fring oe ny. ‘quant à ty 
descriptive CATALOGUE of the above, to which are added | „ GRAPE ely emarkably strong and fine, 
supplemental Lists of Fuchsias, Stove, Greenhouse, and Hardy 5 OHN WEE 
Plan regen Ornamental Foliage and Variegated Plant: “ ae tirel a CO.’S a S HORTICULTURAL SHOW Esra: ding: of 
ruii t Trees &c. (which include the best new plants of the GR APES, PINES, devoted ES ay 6S, oth and Ford ri g snes 
season, is now, published, and ig Fed pran gtr ae ey | choice Fruits. The whole open for inspection, thereby sho 
Roads, Holloway, London, ale to most EEG ETA — 18 HonTICULTURAL BUILDINGS with 
pem n. 
iala; RDY SCARLET ODODEN Nee ion. Be 
J DE N WATERER begs sn announce mere a JOHN WEEKS anp CO., Horticultural Builders and Hot- 
DESCRI PTIVE C. AT. ALOGUE, oF HA ARDY SC A RLET. bat Water Apparatus Manufacturers, King’s Road, Chelsea, London. 
choice RHODOD re annually displayed | Plans, Estimates, and Illustrated crudos nee on application. 
at ri Royal Botanie Cantona] Barner s Park, is now published CR VINES FROM EYES ted tar 
and will be forwarded on application. It likewise furnishes a COMBE, PINCE, anp CO. hav yy mark- 
Tarto E ay bene ale ron vfen or tonna ably fine healthy stock of strong Vinee from 6 to 10 t 
esirable Conifers, with heights and p: : á high, of all the choicest sorts, fit for immediate plani pro- 
5 gas American agshot, Surrey, near Sunningdale pagated from eyes, taken fi their own a E # 
‘The CATALOGUE can aloe be had of Mr. Joms Kenan, | Wich, enables them ee E o 
4G I Streck. Covent en, W.C. > LISTS of sorts Biting are ly naan pplication to them. 
ARE RHODODENDRONS OHN SALTER, oe CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Handsome bushy plants, from 1 to 2 feet high aoe 2 to3 3 SALT. H.S., begs to eee. rt bated 
rio TEET 107. 108 Peg mixed with H Hybrids, PONTICUM, from that his unrivalled Collec ba of these 
O 4 feet, s. be in bl th: hi N: 
ALMIA LAT EONIA 210 E font high, tL Ato 4} foot e ar a Be ory, where $ Booer rer “He invites 
AZALEAS, L ushy plants, 25 to 4 feet and larger, 5l. 
CATALOGUES 0 
e bus 
ort by Dr. Lindley in Gardeners’ alwe per 100; best Ghent faui T58. per 100. 
catio: 
ares 
me! 
glass and in the open ground, only all the vee in 
general cultivation in their S Em Enin but vi 
SPLENDID SEEDLINGS, large flowers and Pompon: 
he will have the honour to zene out early in 1861. 
ich has "pee 
yal Nursery, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. n Nursery; Bagshot, Surrey. ae DTR GARDEN, w è en considerably en- 
SRDY ADEST: rged, will pre: C p i ue tbis or any 
al REE, TONS, OF TR ‘the Sars ose Sar bak from APOLEON BAU other country. Free admission every day except Sunday. 
ingly Birong, clean ahd. Sa ea N pees BAUMANN, NURSERYMAN, Ghent, Belgium, | Versailles Nursery, William Strech, nen near Hammersmith 
Sample Bundle containing 100 of "each, 5 sizes, forwarded on begs to announce that he is sen ing out for the first | ——_—___Turnpike, London, W — 
receipt of 15s. Truck loads delivered Free at any Railway | time bis ne salye cs sn G RHODODENDRON. It is a good| NTEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS OF 1860.—50 New 
Station. Also, a Million of Transplanted LARCH; half a| grower, fre pyramidal truss, bright rose, all the varieties of QURYEANTREMUNS for 1l, or 5s. per 
Million of ‘Transplanted SPRUCE; Ten Thousand Superior | Petals dotted over sr with, es critason spots, v vir fine’ foliage ; | dozen. CATALOGUE may be had on application,—JOsEPH 
Standard APPLES and PE ARS; and a large General NUR- ner excellent. It received the first prize at the oo Courcua, Wellingt w, Har e, Green Road, E. 
SERY STOCK.—Ch ent Show for best se igs Good plants vith thr ree to four CHRYSA N TEI M 
S ota, its ies gg mts, 21. Free to London (Custom D, S., Š a 
L ee ET House). One over for every three taken. BIRD, F.H.S., NUR: N, Stoke Newington, 
M. PAU: i (Son td | “Successor to the late| J. B.'s NEW CATALOGUE, with the figure of this Rhodo- + N., begs to inform his rerea ak the Public that his 
A. Paul), Cheshunt , Waltham Cross, N., | dendron, Ad had on ‘application at the aren Nursery, A e COLLECTION fof bi above flower is now col 
PEET St ESA Thandsom e ee Evergreen ENAT TIONS AND -PICO T eriei Talai ote his a, best them pg bs Feat cary in 
i i > 
mei e vary, A ai aan te be Petar Cedrus HN KEYN ES is prepared to cen out Six New | ig¢i. This beeutitol collection, not to be equalled in urope;. 
deodara, Cedar of Lebanon, Yews, Box, Laurels, Arbor-vitz, PICOTER eNe Bate EE and Six N d First-rate | to be seen gratis every day. Sundays excepted. 
ee Donia of ae see Aly “tf choice pe E sra ATALOGUES now sendy. . The Silver Cop was eae ed to 
“A fe d d p & on: where some 0} ese Seed 
proce Petan shal hm nty A AaS o oip ec exhibited in his cope Which Ng Anna Bram fo mes PY The Garde wer g Chronicle, w ‘ 
London, Further aking elt on = lication; Among) dress T on fy speciation Sil bac beak ts ae wha eer TURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 
Wituram Pant, Cheshun we Salisbury, Noveiaber 10. 
REEN, HOLLIES, &c—Fine repeatedly trans- INTER FLOWERING PLANTS.—W MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK 
—We have a eet ais a 
PORTUGAL LAUREL “Bou, "coon Tach sak of tne hey panty wel ek bioom | Bosman, Dor. 1p Stake, egingo, Crantonem 
and other Evergreens on uan 1, 2, 3, and 4 feet. S the ‘ent vai s Sna A INDICA, SEMINER, P, ki TAA kur A ruit Committee) 
i i e te ei ACRIS, an w quote prices upon i al artin’s Place 
K Taies Der E SoN paiio iaraa m Nirearen, Chester. application. Also very nice grafted plants of JASMINUM Ta sReBAY, "= 1S ° demam Sic Exton i 
7 GRANDIFLORUM, ACACIA GRANDIS, PULCHELLA, Se 
JOBERT. NEAL. NurseRymMaN, Wandsworth | AGROPHYLLA LONGIFLORA MAGNIFICA, and others. BIDAT, © > — 
Com: mmon, §.W., begs to he attention of buyers to his} DWARF OTAHEITE ORANGES, , beautifully sa vith fruit, TURDAY, — Ji 
= ell s x O | James Dickson & Sons, Newton Nurseries, Chester. FECES 
Gsunob i FOAN e eH OrCE BULBS. THE WILD SPECIES 0 £ Gica Sonal fn tha Unitet 
ROSES description." A of BOX-LEAF GQTEPHEN 1 BROWN’S CATALOGUE (ate, Bass | States have tor some yours past attra attention, 
EVERGR of ereny description: A or hedges; GREEN & Brown) free on application. It contains one partly on account of tacit anas ai 
HOLLY, 1 to $ S RICH BOG ana igi PEREA Hoaas Th the bared ae collect: = ef DUTCH, CAPE, sage’ other BULBS. |p 
HEN Mopin The Nursery is 10 minutes’ walk from am e c escriptive matter is year greatly Wa 
a t a enn aipatieg WEAR 10: AeA 
yacın! per doz, or n ihe a com n wi 
NEAR DERB e, in colours, with: out names, 8s. per dozen. is ye y piece: 
SALSBURY begs to "offer 1-year 
ape adios arose vs years 
ety of Lancas 
lar; “age w pri 
Ma St ian ai The 
are held in very i = are of first-class quality, 
in bo eee to extensive p rsat very low oe ine 
pplicatior mead gon ener = ples. 
3 — EASO 
M. URQUHART » D SONS, D 
announce that their PRICED LIST for this season of 
FOREST TREES, 
HN ar Bt os ari ROSES, FERNS, and yah 
be had on application.—Dundee. Nov. 1 
32 mt years’ Transplanted do. ; $ Fy year | 10s. 6d., 218., 428., 638. 
x 
5s. 
E 5a. 
“ae beg to | Dr. SERWART.— Tae ground, beltedwith bronzy purple, 
ow 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, PRES, FRANCIS LOW.—G 
Fin 
Assorted Collections of ame | — eiei ae or hardy, at 
Tf 20s. and oarde cox toall pakpa p 
Seed and Nursery Rotabltshenent Be Sudbury ary, S 
oned beautiful new 
and distinct PANSIES : — Each. 
Rev. H. DOME peata PP eg shaded with blue, ee size 
and fi . 
CEAT. ra ‘elf. eep glossy’ purple, fine form 
o 
Eag 
extra fine ower s 
—Golden yellow ground, ‘light "bronzy 
le belting, of exquisite form, 1st class certificate 
by thie Sco Scottish Pansy Society in June 1860; and 
flower passed Tig sey Society this season 
THe ABE! AGAVE NNY NURSERY GRO 
AMES SAUNDERS begs to call the attention of Prix ay 8 Sm area er belted with 
ntlemen and Plan to ll tock of PRINCE THU. ith 
well grow! 
ES, EVERGREEN and 
FLOWERING SHRUBS of every ges sc om too itno DUCHESS OF 
for an ertise . 
eep p ye ellow w ground, bel 
deep purple, very smooth, and of fine form 
KENT. —Light straw ground, deep ‘purple 
herrri. 
and brandy. Nevertheless ‘‘the rich flavour of 
advi ment. hi aes Soe of which are being pre- belting, size large, very showy and distinct 5s. 
and may be had on application in a few days. LADY LUCY DUNDAS.—Pure white ground, belted with 
10,000 to 15,000 d ELM, of various kinds and sizes, from light twee first sie show Bwa. 5s. 
CRAIG.—Pure white ground, belted with deep blue, 
20,000 POPLARS, several kinds and 
3 to 20 feet. | ISA 
fret 5 rate show uee. 
17, South Tei Sete hinin 
50,000 COMMON LAUREL, from 1 cr 4 4 feet, PORTUGAL 
LA mowe TINUS, PINUS, ofsorts, varying 
n Trees hogan Shrubs for 
r parks and 
lease having nearly expired on ies poron the land must | growers, or forcing 
i i ral di nt for Cash. | by the prea maets Society of London, 
as quickiy as possil scount for Cas exhib shy Ot Loe 
1 Gree 
being required for  bailding es, 
che ror and Sin bo ng a xe intends a 
plish whic is willing 
Gira fig 
consists of many hundreds 
specimen plat of the most m hardy Coni nif 
A introduced, with mantities of smaller si: 
There is also 
p 
and aN nt a English a 
Cypress, Arbor- ye I TEEN ia BEAN eki eina 
of ordinary plan a 
w 85. vites tho p ‘tention of Boen of Public 
inspect the, offe: ted, feelin; 
cc of reat tnd Sher E fa i 
r ever 
p T his large 
Frui a roe 2 ie nd pedicel "tres fi eaten! 
orn joining permanen avd ne 
CATALOGUES on application.—November 10, T pagere 
eit! rl 
a was ea Firs 
cultiv: 
Ay agian 
n e 
ll as wel 
of Enfield ha pes n ir 
r private | M 
lates endl 4 
, to’sell at 12s. 
und 
aa orto: Is. dis 
ere 
uc 
BUCKL G. 
sford, Warwick, begs respecti 
Salti at to offer to the 
mbie his new RHUBARB, thequality of which surpasses any 
othe! pol ae et out. Specimens have bee a aa to Dr. pimen for 
| his opinion. Ses the following in ardeners’ Chronicle of 
1 
se Boakley, 700 ms are very handsome, rich 
. red quite through. ad ‘tal are ares ater cos 
i free f from st ines: 
Se ie t & M’Mullen’s, 
zar 
Fs 
yi Eeey 24 renders it ead bout vuldadl e, the wine 
flayour ouquet of the celebrated 
e o ary.’ 
details of this 
sabella contains 
therefore, pon the 
whole the amla details pecs fe by Dr. Jcxsox, 
a oat ra Mr. WEBER, of sven. pe m 
with sree p rens rapes, and “not much ae 
ae to ee = wine making unless for 
It erriren however from another report made 
WILLIAMS, who by order m e seirena 
Am 
domes 
i ited the aegra tates of 
Arkansas there are Vines apparenti of 4 the Viti 
esp ate which pro tae 
orthern soe partiou! 
called td the 
loo 
| berries are as. lar; 
ofte 
se dry sii ‘of the Tertiary tiatia 
arge as those of middle sized 
