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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE | 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
y and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 2.—1846.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. [Price 6d 
| INDEX. :NEW FORCING PELARGONIUM, “BELLA.” M. AND R. WES STMACOTT, SEEDSMEN, 
Agriexirure, theory amd prac- Manure, Pa i ot. - 3| Ym’ BECK informs the Public Strong Plants ate now Fuorists, &c., Stuart's Grove Nursery, Fulham-road, 
oe D UT oe sition of i ready for delivery at 15s. each, freein London. Usualal-| Chelsea ; also at 156, Wie (opposite St. aur), London, 
Bones us maar ers Be ud agp in ^ | Jowance to the Trade for prepayment only. "The above has been | which latter premises (recently occupied by Messrs. T. & C. 
Me cu laneous reviews " 20 b | repeatedly shown in E. B.'s UM ations. Colour, scarlet- | Lockhart) they respectfully inform their friends and thie public 
Der Pu F4 e Que, ino T sa x: BS Eh e | rose with dark well-defined c Good shape and habit. ey have taken, beg to es and Ag that their Descriptive 
ure ane for a B, and N- wi - c " ej " atalom f Flower: gi al See 
pes IS us X vos aac a Ti ue Noer I E E ed vd a EO meds patelonue oF published, Veg etables, cultural jeeds m 
Cubs 10 send to in - Bs pene MS of fom ‘om = . 19 e| Orders on Brentford.—Worton Cottage, Isleworth, Jan. 10. ore aida moyen ing a 
lar, agricultural 1.80 P. Boy lea "d on « Bie ETC dE = TOT. 
om horticultural 25 ¢ | Pine pro nb EARLY SEED POTATOES. . W. assure their friends that all Seeds or Bulbs 
E DW eder cistorns as Blass neat eae elie STRAUS, 46, Hungerford Market, offers for sale sso 3 their establishments will be warranted in excel- 
gs to hne feed ane | | Worley. rev, T 99 ¢ «several fine sorts of EARLY SEED POTATOES, just | lent condition, andl tye ito) ys OMEN z 
on E nien rev, + T poima e heat e [^ odii 9a, 91a | arrived from France and Holland, consisting of fine Early oun d wi wii i a he greatest care ani 
Mn med à Dite, roni ker rent 22 a | Champions, “Barly Shaws, and fine small Dutch Ready Parrys, | Punctuality.—156, onite St. Paul 
Faure ns purpuro-cærui = fentama plant Dol oma | all of which he will warrant free Eas Wholesale and Aw DAHLIA—“ ROSY CIROLE. 
Fan 7 b| — for seed - + 88b Retail, on very moderate term: rders by post, containing: a ILLIAM DEANS, Nuascryman AND Fronts’ 
asia Clubs, subjects for Aa rican of : Pie ie end remittance, punctually MARIO A The Trade supp abor NOS eode LAUR attention of qu 
Farming well t - 26a | Po $ ME 6, Hungerford Market, London, Jan. 10, 1846. g asia 3 
see nd of lease ps Potato etr ede eo Mie to this new and beautiful DAHLIA : colour, rosy pink ; petals, 
Flax culture at Ballinusloe - 27 ¢ so starch, indentruoui oum smooth and beautifully “enppe d, and imbr ch other: 
Fa pier, national "^ T 3B b | Probus Farmers’ Club—bone HS m ES in form ; medium ei very = peel iz 
ees, effect af guano on 19¢| manure 38 c pi ants which were grown, not oue bloom e roduced an 
ipd Rabb . - 
Bienen i REP. abbita nd sulphur Se ee nther—one of the most perfect T 
cm aiag, re * ‘= 22e | Roses, fau on- = = = 926 iie shown in 18 t Boi 
88 farm. vC ow Fh 7 ote Me ilia Show at Kelso, and at the Roxbur lety's 
Üuano as man Fi 
9 b | Sheep. ia klonk o p TeV. = 99 BOT t Jedburgh, d d F a 
ie tS pui tea Spires oa HORA T T » PE This | Plac ADU UD Seu Class E ur 
Heine Pn deeeystem of38 0,214 Stamford Mt Qaem Ar. | YW AITE'S "QUEEN m DWARF” PEA.— This Plants in May, 1846, 10s. 64. each, the usual discount to the 
Em Rri. Boc giteiation—Rones = 22d] ae Mood canat be a PUE Eee irade when three plants are ordered. A d E 
RE ega | Straw! errien, effeotof guano on 20 a | the notice of the horticultural world, it being distinct from any known ‘corres pondent: 
Jue eee nt zc Sulphur v. rabbits 31 | that has been introduced to the public. „Tts "habit is quite dis- auro 
E uea Td inno = DUE Ch DEN > 38 | tinct from all others ; being not more than one foot in height, KNIGHT'S CELEBRATED ISPAHAN MELON. 
Tatian Rye Grass - 27,0 | Wheat for weed, Sir G.M Winskex! and covered with pods. The Pea is twice the size of any other R GLENDINNING is in possession of the entire: 
Lawns, m ofguanoon — - DE zie on e | Dwarf Pea in cultivation, and excelling by three- fold in pro- e stock of this splendid A MELON, noticed by Dr. Lindley 
5 Ne nes on Fork Husbandry, duce ; has been grown at the Royal Gardens, a Frogmore, and | in a Leading Article in the Chronicle, August 39, which, for the 
i Iela, Be g g u , fo 
39 € | approved of there as a new variety, and also at Her Majesty's information of those desirous of knowing its merits and history, 
NOT 
MEETING of the 
DAY, 28th of ern next, "for E 
HEN) and other business 
V'eloek. precisely, a 
y the Committee 
RGE WALLIS 
». qeu will be kept open fo 
a ting has been considere 
Dseribers an ds 
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Wards aon 
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Wm. J. Epp: 
Thos, Bingen, E 
Esq 
J. W. Freshfield, ES 
James Veitch 
. oon i R, 8 
Sürrüion. NEW EARLY PEA 
ito 1 LY EMPEROR” Pea, the earl 
de 2 ane TaN Gropen with fine pods, and most deli 
ft. 
“EARL 
ight about 2 
LASER à and Wes 3 Rum 
Dons rra ITALIAN TU 
above pue their Anniversary by dining together a 
ARDENERS' BENEVOLENT | INSTITUTION. — T 
ICE is Dey given, that th 
igate-hill, on WEDNES- 
lectng Officers for the ensuing: 
year, and receiving the accounts of the Charity for 
The Chair will be taken 
‘ter which an ELECTION 
its he will Ea place from among the following Candi- 
o. whose Testimonials have- been examined and approved 
at Elev "s 
for FOUR PEN. 
Mortlake . 3d application. 
do. 
2d application. 
do. 
do. 
Chigw Il. ..... Istapplication. 
Broad E F, Devon 
a us hour after the pusiness 
Sa the Institution will after- 
at the 
Es Right Hon, the Lonn Maxon in the Chair. 
RDS. 
| James Garraway, bod 
m 8 
Ms Wrench, Esq. 
1, Esq., jun. 
t F. arr 
ngdon-street. 
—WARNER’S 
t in cultivation, 
E 
io 
t.—To be had of 
um London. 
DURO REOR 4$. per 
5$. per qua 
n, 28, C. 
Just been n reedived 
at A. Cossa 
Souse, 18, Pall Mall, 
f the a Bulb has 
"s Itali En Vocis n Ware- 
The Orange, Lemon, Citron, Lime, and 
ai 
ne Trees, UA. Agorian, and Arabian Jessamine 
GREAT FALL IN SEEDS THIS WEEK. : 
anuary. 
G: WAITE'S WHOLESALE VEGETABLE and 
* FLOWER 
can be Ec d appli 
4 Byr ey i 
R SEEDS. —CATALOGUES are now ready, and 
ation. 
et Hill, Baton Garden, London, Jan. 10, 1846. 
Taam M 
INE WHITE SPANISH ONION, ALTRING- 
HAM CARROT, 
article at moderate prices, by WA 
uU can be supplied mu a fine 
NER & WARNER, SEkDps- 
Man, 28, Cornhill, London, end Priced Trade Gateloyacs 
to be to be had on application. 
FUCHSIA SERRATIFOLIA. 
ON 
ESSRS. VEITCH & 
at 10s, ene ere ite 3 
I 
can now supply strong 
the above beautiful FUCHSIA 
ual discount to the Trade. 
Po! ost office order, 1 ds reference, required from unknown 
1846. 
Correspondents. 
OTATOES FOR SALE. 
ter, Jan. 10, 
=A few ee 
table for its superior flavour. Price 5s. pos M The usual 
discount © 
‘Ail kinds of Garden Seeds, 20 per cent. lower than any house 
inthe Trade.—4, Byre-street Hill, Hatton Garden, Jan. 10, 1 
^ THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
GREAT 
NORFOLK, 
YARMOUTH 
1845. 
NURSERY, 
ee & CO., ER the Gare who first intro- 
d to the notice of the Teed ae world the above 
truly excellent Raspberry, VECES for the size of its fruit 
and richness of flavour, and ssessing 5 extensive Stock of 
Fus Canes, beg E) offer £A EN upon the following terms, 
me quali as those they had the 
Honour of su ope Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, 
His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, His Grace the Duke 
of Rutland, His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Earl of 
Teeny the Earl of Liverpool, the Earl of Abergavenny, 
the Earl of Egremont, the Lord Bishop of London, Lord 
Yiscount Lorton, Lord Sondes, and most of the Nobility, as 
well as the Noten al Society of ‘London, the latter having 
awarded YouELL & Co. two prizes for it. 
Packages contanting 100 canes £1 4 0 
Do Uo. ^ «B0. A E ara ELAO 
Do. KC 95 1070 
o. 
Canes, 12s., 
A liberal QS w an be allowed. de Trade when “ quanti- 
ties" are ordere 
FINE STANDARD EOS n name, dos. per dozen. 
Hog Y. angu Nursery, J 
_ FIRST PRIZE CUCUMBER, “VICTORY Y OF J BATH.” 
TILEY begs most respectfully to inform the 
e Nobility, Gentry, and the Trade generally, that he will 
commence sending out the seed of the above superb CUCUM- 
BER the first week in January. Tt is a superior Black Spine, 
smooth on tl ae from ribs or shr DO scarcely 
any or no b hand s bloom perfect to th elast, Itis 
worthy of rematk that "he. pum s over other 
cumbers is that it is a very handsome fruit, the Saphest and 
most productive bearer, and the quiekest grower know 
has been grown by the ide of thé best yet out, and has Es ed 
itself more forward than any othe htorten days. The 
average length of this Cucumber is Dont En to 241 
proof of the above it obtained the Fi 
iat the Bath Cucumber Show, and F 
cultural Show in ‘April, 1844, and Chippenh: 
ticultural Show, 184 d 
st, Second, and Third I 
March, 1845, at the Bain Cucumber Show; also the Bath Tor: 
tieultaral Show in April, 1845. Lb. out in packets 
(postage free), Three seed 
Sold at E. Tusrs General Seed Shop, 16, “Pulteney Bridge, 
Bath, or Mr. Grecory, Nurseryman, Cirenc 
A vamishince: expo ted from Wnknwn corr spondents, 
t 
6d. Em en se 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, M ARESE TELD, NEAR — 
UCKFIELD, SUSSE. 
7M. WOOD & SON have the OMS of informing 
their friends that they still continue to supply ROSES 
on the following terms; the selection of sorts being left to 
themselyes—Strong Plants and warranted superior varieties :— 
Extra superior, Selected Standards on ta 
tocks, from 5 to 6 feet, adapted for planting in 
conspicuous s situations r Doz. 7 16 0 
Per 100. 
SUR Standards .. Per Doz. £1 4 0 — i 0 
Superb ditto, extra fine 110 0 
Fine Dwarfs os m 
0 
Superb ditt 18 0 
Fine Dwarts on own roots, in 50 varieties.. «+ 210 0 
Ditto Climbing, 95. va pe s. per doz. 
Ditto Dwarfs on own roots, without . 110 0 
E pro Men duse of plants pr resented with each order, 
towards Sr e expence of carriage, 
We & SUN" s IESU Catalogu e of Roses ; also Cata- 
logues of Camellias, Greenhouse, ES Herbaceous Plants, will 
be sent free oii abpiieation 
is here repeated: = 
“A first. e Melon, in a bad Melon year—a fruit rich and 
delicious in a season wichi is in general incapable of imparting 
flavour to. anything—is something w ee ee pecial Duio: Such 
a case pa E T with the Sweet Mel „a variety 
brought, with great difficulty and long- Pa iis to. 
the might point of excellence n the late Mr- Thomas Andrew 
Knig Of this precious Xs ie eM ee seeds v 
left in ho possession of Sir John 
been taken for the purpose of inr me s lity. 
to be, as was expec! cted, thorough-bred. 
pit, their fruit has poni red 
uality is full to what they were in the days 
lamented SANE, b so Mr. Knight may s d s0 t a 
they improved beyond their origina! 
are ha’ appy to know that means have been. taken E insu 
tion of the v ated, and that 
e more that 
T hey prove 
Grown in a hot-water 
the weight of 6 or pum | e in 
exhibited at the 
yof aiios, September 2, 
Mecting of tho Horticultural So 
ighing 6Ibs. 9$ozs., and was awarded the Knightean Medal. 
This fr uit aliy sustains the reputation it had acquired. Th 
stoci extremely limited. It will be sent out in sealed packets. 
containing 6 seeds at 10s. 6d. per packet, 
rd CHWOOD MELON.—R. G. pue “through the kind i 
Si n 8. Sebright, Ba Si, ree ved 
Melon is culti ated oe cens ae Packets of 12 s 
BR: Seed List and abridged Catalogue! Of Plants, 
may be had on n application; 
Jan. 10, 1846 
EEDSMAN and Fronit, | 
Cheapside, is entirely 
business to the Nu 
carried on in IRA 
by post, on Do 
German 
T, RA 
/ Catalogue of 
a d. 
12 distinets sorts t RON 
EU e 
As stu 
Ranunculuses — 12 a rae 
Double Anemones 12 
Visearia oculata, a most beautiful hardy PERN 
post free, per pa 
Seedling Pansies, raised um om mde best ids, E do. 4 ü 
Roses, Standard in 
(oops RS 
have deem P OVi 
P amily use 
in i stoneware UN of ditt 
glass isually 
preservi crew to draw the 
corks, of the patent proc 
ar 
are A in a hamper, ar 
will be delivered to any part of London for 
10s, by an order addressed to the patentee 
at the Sg ctory, No. 7, the upper end of 
Ste Johr don s 
"ruits : = rae ested to be of a superior quality 
e offered for public notice: one 
blend 
have been considered an agreeable 
iends. 
EBB'S KING OF THE PEAS.— This nds 
able PEA was raised in Geneva, and VERE Ee qua- 
lities of the Scimitar and Knight's Marrowfat, being carefully 
. The present mt 
a qun only one o rew the 
rst year, and from that Pea he has raised his present stock 
"They are, without exception, the finest and most delicious Pez 
jn existence, and the most abundant bearer. As the quantity 
to be disposed of is very limited, early applications ion be 
immediately made to the proprietor only, RICHARD WEBB, 
of cot, near Reading. Lowest price, Four Guincas por 
Bushel, ready money, Of whom also may be had, 
’S KING OF THE NUTS, 
DALCOT COB NUTS, 
And Twenty varieties. 
Samples both of Peas and Nuts may be seen, 
presen E aie country 
