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A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor L 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
| AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
indley. 
SATURDAY, JANUARY c 
gr 6d. 
No. 4.—1846.] 
INDEX. 
Almanack, Farmers’ - - 61 a`) Hothouses, night coverings for 557 
Almanack, Ombrolrgical - 58 c | Hortienitural Society Bab V 
Agri imp, ice. ar cir Irrigation 6l c 
| Sarian b | Johnson's Farmers Almonack, 
Amar v Gardener- Ranunon: rev. Gla 
Tae 1 c | Linnean Society x 
Arnott stoves, s brieke - = 61 b| Manure, nautceacion ot 60a 
Mod lend» soaked 55b | «— liquid E 
otany, "Soweiby’s Supp. = erable and guan 81b 
*0. rev. 55a} — tuperphosphateoflimeas 61 b 
Bulbs, transmission of “from — for grass land =; = a 
Indi: Me w, produce of - - 6le 
Calendar, Aus tienltural Microscopical Society = 55 
— Agricultural Mustard, ET - s - 59 
.Camallia seedr, to sow Noi eun e for - 58 
Orkney Farmers! Ciub, annual 
Cattle, to sta all fe ed - 
- Peaches, - 
Corey Sn of » Pear, SORS dose 
Covering is hotionsés E h Pelar; sagala to kes ovi er 
Cow», to s'all feed 59 c| wint 5 
Cuttings, to prepare for export: oh Jants te flower in winter - Be 
ation. 5 - 6 
Darlington ^ Farmers! Club - 
manures - Ga - 
Deainin ng, - 59a 3, &e. 
Farm, dm ofentering - 61 c | Pterosugma grandifloram 
Farmer rs" Almanack, Johnson's, anunculus 
T Y'a | Season, mildness of - 
a Fa mers Chin k-hire - 59c eeds, to pack PENES 
l injects for [um on by 604 | Suwi k and thin 
Farm a + 59a iam rev. 
sW. = Bie call fe: 
Farming— = 590 UON RA of lime as 
high - + Bpc|, manure 
Fenoós, management of ~- + 61 c | Tanks, to render watertight - - 
Frogs, green - + 54a | Tulip-tree 
Fruit treen for a N wall = > 26 b | Walks, gravel, to form ores 
Juano and stable manure =- 61 b Ayte' prann Tc P b 
Gruss Jand, manure fo - 62a | Wheat sowing iate a! DRE: 
Heating, brick Arnott stovesfor 51 b | Whit fiela farin buildings | ~ 60¢ 
y the. cireuletion. e inter fi Um 
warm air -= 52a, 63.) | Worms, to kill : - 86 c 
— at oimais - 62c 
LARDENERS' BEN EVOLENT INSTITUTION.— 
NOTICE is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL 
MEETING of the $ Subseribers to this Institution will be held 
at pe LONDON COF FEE HOUSE, Ludgate-hill, on WEDNES- 
DAY, 28th of January next, for Electing Officers for the agak 
year, w acca ne the accounts of the Chari y for e past 
year, her business. The Chair will be tal at leven 
iste precisely, after rh an E LECTION Um FOUR PEN- 
SIONERS will take e from among the following Candi- 
Mapon BAN Testimon so have been examined and approved 
y the Committee :— 
Mortlake .... 93d application. 
do. 
s ha 
«Ist application, 
Bea “Oli Devon do. 
do. 
do. 
Ranan Pryor do. 
Ru RICHES. .. Lond do. 
Groner WALLIS . do. 
ur he Ballot will be kept open for two hours after the business 
of the Meeting has been gr 
The Subscribers and Friends of the Institution will ueni 
wards celebrate their Anniversary by dining together at th 
above house. 
The Right Hon. the Lon» Maxon in the Chair. 
STEWARDS 
James Garraway, Esq. 
William Gregory, Esq. 
ohn Hender on Es 
Sam. F Lo; vila sq. 
aes Finden, Esq. Rob. palus Esq. 
J.W. Freshfield, Esq, John Wrench, Esq. 
ames Veitch, Esq., jun. 
CUTLER, Secretary, 97,  Farringdon-st street. | 
ORA AVEN HORTICULTURAL AND pea 
4 TURAL SOCIETY, OPEN TO ALL ENGLA. 
THE EXHIBITIONS of the a oed for 1920 n be 
held in Cama The first Exhil on the Sth of July, and 
the second on the 9th of September, Raes and Regulations, 
with a List of rm may behad of Mr. J. Sransroox, Hon. 
Secretary. 
"The funds of the Society are in a very prosperous condition ; 
and pm of 14. was Der np at the Committee Meeting 
James Cooke, Esq. 
William Docker, ies 
T DESI Es 
. J. Epps, dm 
E. R. 
on Monda; ‘grave, 
CAPE HEATIIS, E 
Je: W. DAWSON, m us IMG begs to offer the 
Ampull acea major -. Aitonia 
Tricolor major, Superb Irbyana 
Tnfundibulifori Cavendishii 
Vestita epressa 
Jasminiflora Hartnellii 
Propendens 
Ventricosa superb 
3i egnans Es 
Savilleana. Elegans 
Coventryana Humeana 
Odorata alba TES 
Splendens 
The above js] fem 18s. to EN id s dozon, 
Varieties, good 
Rims d of 1845, 
of very graceful and superior growth, similar to Cassandra, but 
the flowers a decided raano na upon Smith’s Queen Ae 
Lindley **a flower of 
a | choice Seedling: 
c 
novel, dark-e; 
tio n enclosing a penny stamp.—Pr ay 
most beoe vanity, 
PUCHSIA CHAL LENGE E ACCEPTED. 
ILLIAM MILLER, Noes MAN, Ramsgate, will 
agree to. show his FUCHSIA “MISS PRETTYMAN,” a | 
against Mr. Malley’ “ EMPRESS,” on the con- | 
Miss Prettyn 
named in his ehallen 
man—Large glossy | 
ta | di 
ia white t tube and sepals, with Sood! purple corolla, free bloomer, 
d shining, and pronounced by 
à a nns ast.” 
W. M.'s List, containing a full description of it and four other | 
and also the characters of his beautiful rich, 
dling Verbenas, may be had by appli 
'ovidenee m n: gate. 
KNIGHTS CELEBRATED *ISPAHAN" MELON. Ir 
R. uS begs most UA to diet | 
f this 
EO. "SMIT H has EEE in offering can 
see edling VERBENAS, of which G. S, warr 
y other eight known Seven of them ipe ob 
surpa 
fret class prizes. They are large, of first form; f 
them beautifully edged or spotted.. They have been j 
mired by all who un e seen them 0 be sent out the a wee 
April, at 30s. the set, or 5s. per plant, post free. DUCHE 
OF SU THERLAND. —A fine blush with bright cherry spot. 
first class prize at the Roy zi Botanic Gar ‘dens of London ; 
at the Royal ae alitani; 'emor ges gus lens. 
DE NEMOURS. ine TO e with y 
Royal ater 
eye. First class at the Royal 8 outh if aem 
Vivid Scarlet First clas 
ODEST A.— 8 
Codey blush with fin 
ME RRY MON: ARUL —Br 
tention of Melon Grawers to 
as advertised in the E 
Chronicle | 
and Garden four rnal, January 10th ; and also of his genuine 
BEECHWOOD. MELON, presented to him by Sir John 8. 
Sebright, Bar 
nig! ght’s W Ispahan” Melon ae oe per nin d S seeds, 
Beechwood . wee seeds. 
To be had ae genuine at PT CEU & us Seeds- 
M ansion punc street, London. 
ondon, Ja 
"e JUMBER PLANTS. 
SPINE CUCUMBER 
| Copy BLACK 
PLANTS, very strong, now ready to plant out, Hats 
s Russellanus, 2s. 6d. to 5: eed of 
packet, with printed directions: DEDE 
6d. per packet; Lianthus Gla 1s. 6d. 
m’s Victoria Green Flesh Mens 9s. 6d., dit 
arlet Flesh Melon, 2s., ditto; and his Black 
per packe! 
Spine AE id eds, 
JAMES ÜUTHILL, Floris Denmar] 
CARLET PELARGONIUMS 
HE CONWAY hes devoted his time and at- 
tention to the culture of the above favourite plant for the 
last ten years. His exhibition of them at th e Horticultural 
Society’s Grand Show at Chiswick, on June 15 th, 1839, was fully 
admitted to have been one of the most extraordinary produc- 
tions of the day, and w: 1S; he believes, the first of that class 
that ever received a prize at these celebrated exhibitions. Since 
that day the SCARLET PELARG ONIUM has rapidly advanced 
in the estimation of the Public. The Horticultural Society of 
London and Royal Botanical are now both o ering First, 
Second, and Third Prizes for their improved culture. P. C. 
has taken great pains in collecting all the best and approved 
varieties, and he feels assured his collection camo! 
passed either POT pot-culture or bedding out. arrants 
all his plants to-be particularly healthy and well esthblished in 
thein o: Extra large plants extra in puo. as under, 
pill, | Camberwell, London 
SHRUBLAND Supers, the| 8. Gorram, d MD and 
mes of all the large: varieties for brilliant, i "USS, 
pot- ure, 5; 9. NIMROD, padia scarlet, 
NERAL Tom THUMB, one of the best, 1s. 6d. 
distinct and best va- es improved 
yet sent out, both for dwarf, for bedding, 1s. 6d. 
ind pot cultore, 1s.6d., Tuomrson’s Kine, a 
splendid sort, 1s. 6d. 
Graw’s,improyved dwarf 
is tinct variety, for us bedding, 1s. 6d. 
very dwarf, 2s. 6d. 18, GLOBE, or pactus 
od. à HS varie! s. 
RU impr [2x vé dwarf 
for bedding A 
AUN Texo, excel- 
d for anoe 
16, PINK c AY, makes a 
find d 1s. 6d, 
SHRUBLAND, ls. 6d. to 
anc 
s AYLER, the best of 
for e 
"uz FIGHTER, improved, 
a din variety for bedding, 
Is. id., and 
Qc 
Gd. 3s. 
N, excellent ‘good pene PE psu 
free iion à good pot-plant, | for bedding, 
1s. 6d. Good Plants of Bae P "ighter, 
7. Prince ALBERT, first-rate | improved, 12s. per 
for  pot- d and early i dos Plants of V toria, 24s. 
» doz. 
per d 
epiempton, Jan, 24. 
LEE’S DWARF ITALIAN TAN MARROW PEA. * 
J anp C. LEE are now sending out the above new 
* PEA thi son, and having grown the Stock for the 
s s the can strongly recommend it as a distinct and 
et; Its habit is exceedingly dwarf and 
ic bearer, and the Pea is equal in size 
s wfat, and is of most delicious flavour. 
comes in earl nan. ay oee Marro t has been gro 
in the gardens, of Clumber, Welbeck, "phoresb; ys Nuneham, 
Tottenham- park, and AD am andis highly extolled. by tl 
Gardeners of these places. In Quart Packets, sealed, price d 
Nursery, Hammersmith. 
ME: GEORGE CORNWELL, “Market Gardener, 
AVL Barnet, begs. to recorren nd his New Victoria RASP- 
BERRY to the notice of Gentlemen, and likewise G: Oaa 
as being | the EAN n Ate best flavi oured Raspberry of am 
in Covent-garden last season higher thet 
last five y em 
dark r class at Highgate. 
Delicate s pinte with rose spot 
politan, 6. S. has a seedling Petunia (ALBA 
white, the throa violet; was shown 
ee WM i allowed by nurserymen and fi orists 
to be the best white Petunia tl the 
ably noticed by the Gardener 
‘A descriptive catalogue of Verbenas, dre. e., early in spr 
AlL orders from unknown eo must be 
—Tollington Nursery, llornsey-road, 
Islington, r near London, 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
EORGE NICHOLS, Hunslet Hall, near lS 
begs to offer the following Varieties, whìch 
and can be sent z by post, free of postage, or in pots de 
out un ds hampi 
NICHOLSIT: a handsome large, and noble varie 
corolla new in colour and extremely beautiful; flowers 
stout and finely formed. It is a free bloomer, of compact habit, 
h splendid very dark green foliage. 
ler or Dr. LINDLEY's on of this d pue 
Gard. Chron., Sept. 13, G: Yo. 20,— 
flower, m ofa fin 
y texture, right c earn ins tube 
the RA arad well, exposing the corolle, 
rple maroon colour." rice, 10s. 6d. 
“this variety is new in aoee and di 
ali others, See Gardeners’ Chronicle, Sept. 6, 1 
The ‘greatest novelty among your Seedlings is No. 10 
ses from the sepals being halt green, and rather re: 
which exposes aflarge crimson purple corolla." Price 
DR. WOLFF See Gardeners’ Chronicle, Aug. 9, 
“Q. N.—No. 2 is apse ie handsome flower, of food form 
and sabato” 
e three orci nes "be had for. 205., i 
LE 
NOY LEY: 
J G. WAITE, WHOLESALE pee 
* Hill, Hatton Garden, Lon: 
ihe very liberal support he has hitherto received, and ud to. 
tall the attention of his friends and the public in general t o 
following Reduced gud of Prices of a small portion of his 
very extensive Stoc 
per oz. 
Campanula stricta 
| Primula sinen fi 
8. d. 
50 
ome iberidifolia.. 3 E 5 
H ook eri 
Phlox eren splen- 
did mixed .... 
Lobelia heteroph; la. 
Rhodanthe ^ Manglesii, 
clean seed 
Ni emophila discoidalis 
[o 
.200 £ 
40 0 | Geranium, 
* General Tom Tham, 
10 0 | 100 good seeds 
25 Stock, Scarlet, ei 
[3 
intonia pulchella... 2 
Dahlia, saved from all the yo Walls eng fiat 
50 extra fine .... 50 
4-0: 135, caches Brompton. 80 
20 |New Dark ee Wall- 
20 ower 
2 0 | Sweet Pea: 
oc , 70 Lisanthus "Russellianus, 
Pe! etunia, splendid hy id 10 0 z. packets * 
Campanula Loreii ...... 3 0 With printed directions. 
Cuthil’s Improved Black Spine Cucumber, 15g. a 
Latter's Victory of En; 5s. per oz.; Snow's Hortie tur 
15s. per oz. ; am nde every iv variety ‘of "Floricultural, gricul- 
tural, and Horticultural seeds in cultivation, 20 per cent. v er 
than the London agreed prices.—4, 5 Ere street Hill, Ja 
CHE RLES DALY Aw» SON begs to inform the 
Trade that ney, are a Y: dispose of 2 years Seed- 
nted 
NS, at 2s. Od. 2 years tran 
10s, PUN Jyeas E EE B and gi 1s. 
Se edling Anhe 6d. to ae 3 
E 
each ; 2 feet, 2s,; do. 4to 
o 13 foot, 4d. each ; g 
foot, 20s. per 
ountain Ash 5 to 7 feet, 
Potatoes, Early Foxes, 1s. 6d. per stone ; Golden Dwarf 
— Parties ordering from 6. D. and Son must be account: 
essrs. Warner, 28, Cornhill; or Messrs. H. Ronalds aud 
Sons, Brentford. —Colera ain, Jan. 2 24, 1846. 
grown 
any othe s DEA an abundant bearer, and grows 10 feet 
high. To be had at E. Git sant wooD’s, Co vent-garden ; Messrs. 
W.. 2 J. Nos Fleet-street ; Mr. GEORGE CORNWELL, 
opposite the Red Lion, Barnet ;an dui the principal Seedsmen 
S 3L. per 100, or 9s. per. 
hree THandréd He uus LAURELS for sale. 
in Lon Xu 
NBS 
0 
Good Specimen Pl ae of fente Massoni, Hart- 
heli, Tricolor of sorts, and 
Y poets ITALIAN ‘TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. per 
$ ‘Th 
1 Bulb has 
Shad dock Tre 
ants iai in Tany. 
‘DINE PLANTS.—A gentleman “who is giving up 
his Pinery is desirous of disposing of his Stock of Pine 
and Succession Plants, which are of the best description and 
in excellent condition, person in want of them will find 
them worth attention, as no reasonable offer will be refused. 
Or, if preferred, the Advertiser v 
Ca amellias or rue Trees in exchange.—Apply, if b 
letter 
will take a young stock of | leading eu pu of En! 
HORTICULTUR. AL AGENCY OF 
HOMAS WILD has a few first-rate CUCU MBER 
SEEDS, carefully saved by the rais also a few Seeds of 
the best Scarlet and Green Melons in cultivation ; a i 
Hybrid, promised to ripen its fruit in the open air; a few good. 
Calceolarias, Geraniums, Verbenas, Roses, and Two P rimulas 
—the best ever raised; they have been seen and admired by the 
T. W. will feel a pleasure in sending Blooms and a De 
Dow anu Co. , Nurserymen, Upper e tive Cat: US on applic: 
Tuomas WILD, 3, raver. street, Ipswich, Suffolk. 
