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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 1.—1846.] 
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SATURDAY, 
JANUARY 
[Price 6d. 
INDEX, 
morican shrubs 4 b | Labourers, Eres - c 
icon, lossenarihiin, to make 14 9 Manures, top dressi: le 
acon, ure = FEE to Tender cisterns 
arley that will bear the winter 04 wtertig] vents 
59 delis, construction of Melilotneleucantha, culture of 5a 
a flows PH toe seed - Be 
an iford Farmers" Club-an-- Morgan on Rotatlon or Crops, 
puta meeting. 200. 22:19 22b 
Bu; Soc. of Edinburj gh 6a Nen "Zealand, te send seeds to 5c 
istol Agri. Soc. “annual” Orchids Te 
cane eting - - 12a | Ox, characteris 
endar of Operations - Te i - Ma 
Amas arier Dol 145) Packing sede z ENS 
st > 14e Pelargonium leaf sj Qon = ib 
entradenia ı Do D | Pig feeding ? + he 
he onanthus, do prune Eod apple: esat Thornfield ~ 4c 
hineso Primrose + 2] Planta for a greenhouse - -= 40 
Beene to render. watertight 5c | Polmaise heat'ng > 8a 
'n-laws, alteratio - 9| Potatoes s, Berkeley on di 6lb 
oryan elaviculata - + 5b) — Paxton on ditto Wa 
Aws; to honse dieu fan i attac ing 7a 
aet rotation of, Morgan on 13% | Primula sinensis Ac 
li - 8 c | Rabbits and sulphur - 5a 
ebar s Farmers! Club -12 c | Rain at lk - + 8b 
endrobium m Schoninum + 7b | Rose water, to mal = Be 
Ab florists” challenge - 7b | Seeds to send to New Z 5c 
alma É - 14 b| Seed Wheat, Prof Henslow on 11 6 
cation of gardener: = 70/8 can - 4b 
prm: ming d directionafor January MS ito 3c 
arming, be; ma- E - a 
poagemens d 0 c | Stratford-on-A von rns 
‘mers? Siu, subjecta for mines Club UAR MEME FIERO 
ion 2 b | Sulphur v, Rabbits — 1- ~ 5a 
i 12 c | Thornfield Pine! "mo 
Plowers, howto ob:ain double, 7 c | Toads not viviparous ES 
us foule Cabinet,Harrison’s 64 | Torenia sca Tanne 
90d, relative value + 118] Tropos ted - 0. 4b 
"iine ul fuese t. "T'arnips, value of ene Me 
fogs not viviparous - Ba Vegetable, new: Rhaflower - 5b 
rdeners’ education = = 7 b| Vines earlyandlate - - 8c 
Girdenere journeymen 2i ge MERO of - + de 
lass milk pan. > - lla 'eigela rosea CELER 
ooseberry caterpillars MET dps ng of ue hi 
Mienhonse plante, latof y e 4|. — yaridesof = = -=N e 
Mano, consumption of - 9a m pri: . Ba 
‘brovhamnus corymbosus `=- 7 ure, average cost of - 11b 
ing, PU of, at Polmaise Ga to pickle - ide 
eee 7 pe | Whitfield farm- 2 2°. a 
ei ne - 12a | Winter Barley - - - - 105 
S reedi of + 1ga | Winter flowers- - = + 44 
Wort Bikey Journal, e rev. - 65 EA edat 
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON.—JUNIOR 
Collog SCHOOL, —Under the Government of the Council of the 
Tho Soho Will Repo QUE die next term on ‘pharsday, 15th 
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M xoci AND MANLEY En to inform their 
Stok of Ve m anA they have selected with great care their 
of v. and FLOWER 8 a uta the present 
THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY, 
GREAT 
YARMOUTH 
NURSERY. 
NORFOLK, 
1845, 
OUELL & CO., being the parties who first intro- 
duced to the notice of the Horticultural world the above 
truly EX Raspberry, unequalled for the 
and richness of flavour, and . po: 
fine Canes, beg to offer E same 
of Rutland, is cans the Duke. 
Harrington, t 
the Earl 
Viscount Lorton, Lord Sonde: 
size of its fruit 
ssessing an e. Stock of 
TO tough: the E Sad ee 
e Earl of Liverpool, Ae Earl of. Abergav enny, 
of ESSO the Lord Bishop of London, Lord 
s, and most of the Nobility, as 
well as the UU ME Society of London, the latter having 
awarded Your 
Parles containing 100 
O. 0 
prizes for it. 
canes . 
ors . 
Do. oi^ PHBE OERO o p AORN ASS 
A liberal gum will be allowed the Trade when ‘‘ quanti- 
ties" are ord. 
FINE STANDARD ROSE 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, J. 
S, py name, 15s, per dozen. 
PLENDID NEW Seer TE 
MJ CALCEOLARIAS..—PELAR 
Gaines's Miss Holford, rosy 
pink, with large dark spots, 
superior to Fayourite, n 
never produces false flowers, 
42s, 
Gaines’s Prince Alfred, lilac 
purple, with dark spots in 
the upper pe al 425. 
aines's Edith, purple, 
Vox Upper Bova, an d Wido 
centre os «cedere eee 425, 
AND 
RGONIUMS : 
Gainess Lady Bulkeley, a 
novel rose-colour, with large 
clean spot in the upper 
petal, the centre pure M 
FERAS Candidate, peautifel 
white, with’ large ge 
Gaines's Vesta, ae 
colour, with large spot in 
the upper petal........ 42s, 
LCEOLARTAS): 
Kinghorn’s Exemplar, crimson 
chequered with orange, the 
best Calceolaria of the sea- 
son . 
Kinghorn 
centre, 
Symmetry, orange 
studded with crim. 
1l 
ved, with dark spots very 
6d. 
distinct I is 
Kinghorn's Duchess ord au- 
ort, orange, richly spotted 
vis mai 
Ecos s Mab, ar, A pon 
ground, covered with small 
Spots ..... scere ees 108. 
The above can be safely 
Gaines's Louis Philippe, 
golden yellow, richly dotted 
with. lee] imson, very 
large fine flower ...... 15s. 
Gaines's Alpha, orange, dotted 
with rich puce... ... 10s, 6d. 
aines’s Climax, canary yel- 
ow, with. deep cherry 
s. 
light 
pom with rich Mulberry 
blotches. senese seere 
Gaines’ s “Compacta, EE 
wi mson and. chocolate 
spots 
Gaines's Harlequin, 
na with rosy c! 
Gales: ig 
do! tted with slate or purple, 
very ON 
R ee GEARY a 
superior show flowers. 
» Garnzs begs to say a Priced List of DA Sr the et and 
Dah! 
most choice collections of P 
Cinerarias, Fu 
Camellias, &c. Ge; may b 
Surrey-lane, Battersea. 
'hsias, Chrysanthemums, erue Azaleas, 
e had by applying at the Nursery, 
UPERIOR NEW EARLY PEA.—WARNER'S 
“EARLY EMPEROR” Pea, the earliest in cultivation, 
quite hardy, a good UPS with fine pods, and most delicious 
avour. Height about: 
2 ft.—5s. per quart.—To be had of 
Warner and WARNER, Coa Tee 28, Cornhill, London. 
OUBLE ITALIAN UP EROS Borm Hs per 
dozen.—The i 
f the 
just been received at A. ConnzTT's Italian and paii ent 
house, 18, Pall Mall. 
The Oran 
nge, Lemon, Citron, Lime, and 
Shaddock Trees, Catalonia, Agorian, and ‘Arabian Jessamine 
Plants expected early in January. 
aphnes, per doz. .. 18 0 
SEO Mi Nen roves doz 94 0 
The above packed to go to any part of the United Kingdom 
or the SERI on receipt of a money orde; 
Vows pen Lists of EXOTIC PLANTS 
AND FLOWER SEEDS can be had by post 
on apyllowtign. ANB Nursery, Stoke Newington, London. 
YA NDROMEDA SUDORE 2s. 6d, each ; or, 
s. per doze 
. s. d. 
Epigea repens, ear .. 8 6| ex latifolia, new, each 7 6 
30 0|25 Hardy Dwarf Roses, 
Katia latifolia € e one of a sort ..  .. 0 
9 0/12 Standard Roses, do.. 18 0 
NC beue tt, Ghent 12 half do. do. .. 12 0 
Varieties, per doz. .. 12 0} 15 Ol limbing Roses, do.. 10 0 
rican do., p. doz. 9 0 ew Persian Yellow Rose 
25 Hardy American Plants, p Cloth of Gold Noi- 
of a sort, for ..10 0 im . 
Garrya elliptiea, Gum Cis- Camell ia est t double 
double Fruze, Blue sorts. S omg: doz. 30sto 60 0 
Dude and Hardy 25 Hardy Herbaceous 
Plants for . . 
TO THE PL NEA. OF ENGLAND AND LOVERS 
E PICTURESQUE 
AMES GRIGOR, NURSERYMAN, Norwich, begs to 
state that he is now sending out plants of the True HIGH- 
LAND PINE, a noble landscape ornament, and a tree which 
produces very superior timber. 
“I very particularly admire the Highland Pine ; its 
and leaf, and bark, are beautiful. I shall be truly proud of 
first specimens, of which I beg you will send me 1000 of our 
finest for trial. m very much obliged to you for calling my 
attention. [2 trees of such value."—Newcastle (Duke of), Clumber, 
December 2, 1844, 
“Now that we are on the subject of trees, I may mention 
what I have very likely told you in some o! my previous letters, 
that I prefer the Highland Pine to all other trees except the 
ak, taking into consideration its beauty in winter, and b; 
moonlight, and in the evening.” —Wm. Wordswor' th uas 
Mount, "Dec. 7,1844, Who, then, would be without this 
.. Bs, per 1000 
E 
m 
2 
Plants 1to 2 inches . 
SER E J 0s. 45 
So Dee Mum ©? 2 35s e. 
N E ota 208. 5 
Sec ENON ene, ae le E: 5 
ery s s. per 
Pil iene Plants 4d. each ; Ditto in ay "ia. 
ich, Ja 
NEW DPAHLIA—''ROSY CIRCLE.” 
ILLIAM DEANS, NunsERYMAN AND FLORIST, 
Tédburgh, N.B., begs leave i call the attention of Florists 
to this new and bear utiful DAHLIA : colour, ros; y pink ; petals, 
smooth and beautifully cupped, and imbricata? as C 
blooms, perfectin form; medium size, very icone 
plants which were grown, not one bloom ever uced di 
anther—one of the most perfect Dahlias rotis em en only 
twice shown in 1845, at the Border Horticultural Society's 
ahlia Show at Kelso, and at the Roxburghshire Society’s 
E at Jedburgh, and gained First Class Prizes at both 
i=] 
e d in May, 1846, 10s. 6d. each, the usual discount to the 
trade when three plants are ordered. A PIS TOSS 
from unknown edburgh, Jan. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, ARESPIELD, NEAR 
CKFIELD, SSEX. * 
WM OOD & SON i the honour of informing 
their ue that they still continue to supply ROSES 
m the following terms; the selection of sorts being left to 
themselves Strong Plants EN warranted superior varieties :— 
Extra superior selected Standards on tall d 
stocks, from 5 to 6 feet, adapted Ri DNI 
conspieuous situations x Doz. £1 ca 
Superior Standards .. 00 
pune RD extra fine 
e Dwarfs m m 
Spa ditto 
Fine Dwarfs on own roots, in 50 TA oe oe 
Ditto Climbing, 9s. to 12s. per doz 
Ditto Dwarfs on e EU. without names 
Per Doze} As 9-3 
1 eis oR 
18 
210 0 
SEED TRADE. 
G. WAITE'S Priced Catalogues of FLOWER 
* SEEDS, are now ready, and can 
be had on application 
at 4, Eyre-street Hill, Hatton Garden. 
OR SALE.—1000 one-year old MOSS ROSES, 
zona healthy plants. 
apply. W. MARTIN, Gardener 
Any one wanting the 
same, ma; 
and Seedsman, South-street, 
Islewi baii and will be punctually attended to. 
ll 
ber of plants presented with each ps 
towards enun thee expence of carriage, &c. 
W. W. & S NS descriptive Catalogue of Roses; also Cats- 
MEN of Cari ias, Greenhouse, and Herbaceous Plants, will 
be sent free on aido: 
ILLESPIE’S-EARLY GREEN FLESH MELON. 
—This new variety is with confidence recommended as 
perg of EUMD dual aa rich AEN the flesh delicate, pee 
FIRST PRIZE CUCUMBER, 
7 TILE 
it egs most 
“VICTORY OF BATH." 
respeetfully to inform the 
* Nobility, Gentry, and thé Trade generally, that he will 
mmence. sending 
BER the first week in Ja 
out the feed of the above superb 
ary. It is a superior 
‘b CUCUM- 
Black Spine, 
smooth on the rind, Aad * ree from ribs or RAE scarcely 
any or no handle; carries its bloom perfect to the last. 
It is 
worthy of remark that the advantages of this over other Cu- 
cumbers is that it is a very handsome fruit, the Loud and 
most productive bearer, and the quickest grower kn: 
‘own by the side of the best yet out, a 
has been gr 
m 
= 
and Hu ond 
itself more forward than any other by eight or ten days. 
average length of this Cucumbe 
A: 
e 
er is from 18 to 24 inches long. 
a further prose of thi S above it ES the First Prize in 
March, 1844, e Bath Cucumber 
Show, and First at the 
Bath Hovticaltuesl | reas in April, 1844, and i Chippenham Io Hor- 
hird Pri: 
tieultural Show, 1844. First, 
Second 
March, 1845, at the Bath Cucumber SE also the Bath Hon 
ticultural Show in April, 1845, 
Sportage free), Three seeds, 
ol 
Bath, or Mr. 
A remittance expected from unknown 
It will be sent. out in packets 
; Seven see 
$ , Ds. 
at E. "Tirxv's General Seed’ Shop, 16, Palteney Bridge, 
EGORY, Nurseryman, Cirence 
st it for 
Food ‘bearer, having cut 
mer. At the 
of May, it gained the First Prize, and al so on'the 2nd of July, 
with a brace cut from the same plant upon one of them being 
tested by-the ne and several gentlemen, they pronounced 
the kind fist.ra: Early PUn will secure 2s. 6d. 
packets, contention six seeds of 1844 $ an receipt of the 
amount, from J A MES GILLESPIE, Gardener, T lato Hall, Rusholme, 
near Manchester ; ; T. D. Watkinson, Maketolict or A. 
Foote, Soim Salford. 
E FASTOLFF RASPBERRY, 
onn BELL begs to inform his Friends and the 
ic, he Bee still a large: ss ee E above RASPBERRY, 
"Fine strong Canes, at ee 100, packane eincluded . i5 an 
& er 100, package included . » 
‘he rade Supplied on liberal terms. 
SORS aeS essed, à 
Nor wich, will meet. immediate atten! ion. [em 
z le, Norwich. 
