THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 5.—1846.] 
SATURDAY, , JANUARY 3 31. 
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INDEX. 
gw |. British, improvement of 77 b ) Heating’at P. shee 
+ 67 4,709 4 
circum- brick staves for 
- = 73b Houblon (Mr. ) higgatden nonved 71 : 
Aea edenin 8a, Labourers 
— Improvement near Cork 75 a | Lice, orig vg Ded 
i - — to kill QUIA eas 
. Linseed, use T isse c-r 
S -176a 
ARE Liver poal Bot. “Garden, extino: 
263 of - 7c 
perde PER OE ORO ee aoe 
ub - liquid ~- - - 68c 
v MAT Manufacture, home 24 b 
fie c Melons, to grow without bots 
E. a m-heai 70% 
-774, b 
Bee c 
wa 7a 
on Comber estate 
Draining tiles 
Chrysanthe 
omber estate, county Down Oil-cake v. Linseed | - 
‘onifers in Scotland E Oyster plan: 
ork, agri. improvement is E Pine His eure for 
rush: gras e Passiflora edulis 
ops rotation of = 2 3 Pear, Marie Louise 
acumber growing pou Pelargonium leaf spot in 
»rbs Tulip match m Plant dealers, cheating > 
rainin; - - Polmaise SORA LI euer 69a 
Potatoes, prices 63a 
— F disease, cnet of, on. young 
a8RanCCRARCOSRTAO TSO GAD STOO 
aS 332322232232332322323233292232835 
a 
uantion, agricultural 75 E 69 
Es] V aliers mentation of - 69c 
miera’. Clubs, subjects for Poultry, managementlof = 75 € 
uen - a | Ranunculus, choice sortsof -~ 685 
ing, to Sach theory of + 73 e | Rheumatism, - 69b 
ir timber, to fell b | Sawdust, roasti -ne 
Fiax culture, advantages of - 74 L| Soil, to de - 4c 
lowers, to retard - 70 b | Stocks, donbl - 70b 
ruit-trees, to plant. T a | Stoves, brick - 69b 
'uchsias, seedling - = 70c | Tillage operations -77b 
ama, damage done by = = 76b | Toothpicks, tomake "- - 690 
arden farm zo gele | Brees Pis total qp. qo 
lass milk-pans = - T 75 b | Tulpire Son OMe 
ats mic to a e Veronica ealioifoltart -nb 
poseberry "enterpillare - 68¢ | Waking apparatua - qc 
rain, anonal import of - 77 c | Wenloc uo Club—Game 76 b 
Tase seed, - 77 c | Wheat sheddin, - = 75a 
farleston Farmers’ Glob | 7 76.5 
UNES BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION.— 
t à General Meeting of the Rabsowbers to this Institu- 
tion, held at the LONDON COFFEE HOUSE, Ludgate-bill, on 
"Wednesday, 28th January, for the ze of electing five Ben- 
sioners, the following was the result of the ballot :— 
d. d aj st Ne 69 .. 74 
2. ed 69 ..117 
: ae aged 65 ..940 
4 do. aged 79 ..109 
5. do. aged 60 .. 2 
6. do. aged T8 ..186 
ida 2d epMdretion aged 65 ..104 
8 aged 58 . m 
. d7T .. 
10. CHRISTOPHER Hunsonaa, Ast application aged 75 . de 
1i aged 73 .. 42 
12 di: aged 65 .. 3 
15. do. aged 63 .,106 
14 do, aged 77 . 3 : 
15. do. aged 71 .. 
16, Gr do. aged 70 .. E 
The Meeting then declared that Thomas Farmer, Jame: 
Stedman, Christ opher Birmingham, John Longhurst, ex 
Sarah Pryor, as PUR ng the greatest number of votes, duly 
elected Pensioners of Gy Soci icy) 
E. 8 
. R. arringdon-street. 
“TO THE VENERAT xU NERS? BENEVO- 
ENT SOCIETY. 
OHN LONGHURST begs most respeetfully End 
sincerely to offer his heartfelt pne to those Member 
* Who so kindly voted for him, and to the Society at large, for 
his Election as one of the recipients of their benevolence. 
His Friends who recommended him, beg to assure the Society 
that there Via was a more deserving character, 
... 148, Fleet. 
GREAT TES SN TURNIP SEED, IN CONSEQUENCE OF 
SIR ROBERT PEEL'S ALTERATION IN THE TARIFF. 
G. we ITE begs respectfully to. inform the 
e, he can now supply TURNIP SEED full 30 per 
cent, ise Filan p London Bebe prices. Catalogues may 
be ; had on applicatio 
S Eyrestreet ae Tes. garden, Jan. 31, 1t 
OTHA AND MAGDEE 
TEIGER 1. Co. SEEDSMEN and FLORISTS, beg to 
6. 
pena int their friends in England that they have esta- 
bliske an Agency at Messrs. Horta nee s, No. 66, Lower 
Thar treet, London, (C 
1 2 Shipping Agents, ) 
Who are prepared to Tue all future Sein for them. Th 
have just'consigned a Collection of TE 
most celebrated Stocks, UE AW EC "Seeds, &c. rders 
Promptly attended to. 
DA) RUD NURSERY, STOWMARKET, SUFFOLK. 
S GIRLING'S GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 
* DAHLIAS and other FLORIST'S FLOWERS, can now 
be had on RIAM OPEO QU ing nearly every new 
ppoe ES the se: e Catalogue of f ROSES and 
T isa alko tedy, and can Pos had, if required. 
PER FILBY OR FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
4t Ak 
ROBERTO COOPER begs to inform his friends and 
the Public that his Catalogue of NEW and CHOICE 
FLOWER SEEDS for 1846 is just UD and will be sent 
Ei post on. application.—Sion Nursery, Cro; 
OR SALE.—2000 two year UE bells MOSS 
ROSES, good Ln healthy plants. An; wanting 
“the same may apply to MARTIN, Seedsman, South- ped 
Isleworth, when they M be punctually attended to, 
UTTON AND SONS beg to offer the under- 
mentioned articles, which they can confidently recom- 
mend :— 
RANUNCULUSES. s. d. EU S OA 
50 Choice sorts, byname12 6 COT. s. d. 
50 Do. do., apairofeach?1 0 | Choice Fr dh; ar 
100 Fine mixture s. .. 0 name, per dozen ug 
per pair. 2.6 
ANEMONES, &c. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
Best a Bar sorts 
Best 3t 
Best p RUN and. hal ur 
hardy, including splen- 
PERPETUAL ROSES. did fresh imported 
The best sort of Bour- Bal- 
bons, Hybrid Porno: 
uals, &c. &c., many new annuals .. 17 6 
name, perdozen .. Y 18 0 | Best 30, including A 10 6 
NEW AND CHOICE KITOHEN GARDEN SE 
CABBAGE, per uid 
0 
6 
30) Single do — . 6 0 
Gladioli of sorts, per ‘doz, 2 6 
Tuberoses (double) do.. 5 0 
Prince Albert .. +. «+1 0) Shilling’s Queen .. .. 30 
ge Queen .. .. .. 1 6| Aticin’s Matchless .. .. 1 0 
Mammoth. * 052 0) wheeler's Imperial ..0 8 
Milf wat Marrow . 21 0 Earliest Dwarf York .. 0 8 
Shilling’s Grotto... .. 1 0| Sutton’s Dwarf Imperial 1 0 
ite's Quei Dwarfs $ 1 
Fairbeard's Surprise .. à LETTUCE, per Packet. 
Sutton's Early Champion 1 0 Ed 
Sutton’s Superb ; large, | eons verging 1-0 8 
renee T. Dun Cranial & others 0 s 
< VEO DN 
tuis ada, Aer P Do 
Scimetar, Woodford's and | typ: yte's Dark B. ET ips i" 
others, at al prices. Myatt’s Curled Parsley 3] 
BEANS, per Sind Seymour's Superb Celery 0 6 
Johnson’ s Wouter ..0 8| Lion’s Paw ee White . 0 
Taylor s Win visor ++ +. 0 8| Pink Gigan! 
Gree 8 | Cuthill’s Black Spine Cu- 
Tonppods) Mazagans, &e. 0 6 mber ,. .. .. 2.0 
ulmer's Dwarfs .. 6 | Latter’s Vict. of England Ter] 
Mohawk (Earliest) 
BROCCOLI, per pots 
Berkshire Champi: B 
True urbem Melo. Le 0) 
ably and others .. .. 0 6 
e above and many other ex- 
m sorts of Kitchen Garden 
Seeds may be had as under :— 
No. 1. Fullcollection for 
a large establish- 
True water 
Howden's 
UE ‘White Cape 4 0 
Winter Imperial .. 
Reading White Giant .. 
Chappel’s Large Cream. . E 6 
CAULIFLOWER, Emu RAS 
ment .. ss .. 6 
. Do,equally choice 
for a smaller es- 
"T tablishment .. 42 0 
Bisel 3. Do. do. +. 21 0 
RROT, per Ounce. < POTATOES, per Peck. 
Ja ms s Improved Orange 0 6| g waiters Early Frame 
Early Dutch Horn .. .. 0 6) True Ash-leat Kidney . 
NION, per Dunes, 
True Reading 
Tripoli, ey gè DMETO and Flower 
Many othe 6d. to 4 8| new, ae ae to name. 
** Pare en delivered free to an; y office in London, or any 
station of the Great Western uu. from London to “Bristol 
inclusive —READING “NURSERY, Reading, Barks, Jan. 31. 
to 
ALTE, GRO QUEEN OF DWARF ? PEA.—This 
a Variety that o extensively introduced 
1e the E of the HOO al n it being distinct d 
ny that has been introduced to ti ublie. Its habit is qui 
diennet from all others ; being DUM than one foot in height 
—and covered with pods. The Pea = ai the size of any other 
Dwarf Pea in cultivation, and excelling by “three: fold in pro- 
duce; has been grown at the Roy i Gar dens, at Frogmore, and 
approved of there as a new variety, and also at her Majesty’s 
table, for its superior flavour. Price 5s. per quart. The usual 
discount to the Trade, 
Allkinds of Garden Seeds, 20 per cent. lower than ES od 
in the Trade.—4, Eyre-street Hill, Hatton Garden, Jan, 
OHN. CLARKE, of Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, 
having for the past: four years carefully grown a variety 
DWARF PEA, presented to him by Mr. F. Grant, wl eee 
family CE ud ted it go table more than 60 years, now 
offers it to "ublie as oni yi 
Iri is adapted for field Cuire: Price 15s. per bushel. 
rders enclosing the amount for quantity required, will be 
promptly poses 
FLORIST'S FLOWERS. 
I. anD SON, Wallingford, continue to supply of 
est qua 
RANTA EE 100 Sors named Mois m A 
ery fine diti : 
: 00 double mixed, Bi tol 0 
RANUNCULUS SEED, mem selected in packets, ee 
AE ORE 50 fine double Varieties "m 25s. and 2 10 
CARNATIONS : 25 cone named sorts 40s. to 3 0 
FICOTBES : 25 dit f: i +. 40s. to 3 
PINKS ; 25 ditto ++ 208. to 110 
ibn NEW por ATO B The Chalmore Kidney" 2s. 
perg gallon, or 3s, 6d. per peck. Also uy eeen Seedlings 
the above, one year old, 20 sorts for 2 
eneral Descriptive Priced CATAL Pave for 1845-6, with 
particulars of the Potato, sent on receipt of two postage labels. 
THE TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
GREAT 
NORF OLK, 
YARMOUTH 
1846. 
NURSERY. 
: D d 
OUELL & CO., being the parties who first intro- 
duced to the notice ofthe Horticultur: al world the above 
truly excellent Raspberry, unequalled for Hum of its fruit 
and richness xr um and possessing au exter 
fine Canes, beg to offer the same upon the lowing 
guaranteed to be of the same quality as those they had the 
honour of supplying Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, 
His Grace the Duke of Nor NUS P His 
of Rutland, His Grace tl eS the Earl 
f Abergavenny, 
ord Bishop of London, Lor 
Sondes, an m nost of the Nobility, as 
the Earl o Egremont, the 
Viscount Lorton, Lord 
well as the ii nsn al Society d the latter having 
awarded YovELL & Co. two prizi x it. 
ackages containing 3 canes ri eu. 
o. do. do. . . .013 0 
Do. <i” 25 do: os sst 
Canes, 12s. 
A liberal RARAS will be allowed rn ee when *'quanti- 
ties" are ordered. 
For full description of the above see their advertisement of 
ast week. 
reat Yarmouth Nursery, Jan. 31. 
FIRST PRIZE CUCUMBER—« VIC] : ‘ORY OF BATH." 
DWARD TILEY begs leave to state that in con- 
sequence of the repeated applieat es to him witbin the 
last few day: y epu left of his 
FIRST PHI BAT 
leave to state to growersnot yet in poss 
cumber, having thoroughly proved Telf fok-thallasitad 
thathe has a few dozen packets of seed 
ready more than 2000 seeds). Parties d 
above should delay no time, as the season 
r a further proof of the above, see 
and 17th.—Sold at his general 
teney-br idge, 
lsc e fre 
iti 
years, 
et left (having sold a 
s rapidly advancing. 
g d Shop, 16; Pul- 
Bath, in packets of 3 seeds, 2s. 6d. ; 7 seeds, 5s. ; 
m unknown co) pondents. 
SHEPHERD, Fronisrs, &c. 
Kent, in eee Be for past favours, beg 
Eltham, 
to offer to the Trade sud othi 
Crimson China Ros: . D ° per dozen. 
Fine named BS t $n 
Do. io. o. "n ee $ p 
Chinese Primrose ae . 0 » 
Choices ENG by name ES phe 
Very good sorts f 0 a 
Brompton Stocks pom spring flowering 0 e 
Cucumber and Melon Plants, at . 0 per pot. 
Also Ispahan, Hoosainee, Beechw 
man’s Winter and oe Melon Seeds 
Wi ARDEN Beer 
Sweet William HESS ee dark Y Fin C40. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, N RYMEN, and Others. 
BIES CANADENSIS, on HEMLOCK SPRUCE. 
ER, Nurseryman, Bagshot, having the 
largest stock of the above in Europe, of all sizes and in fine 
condition, can with confidence recommend this noble ba to 
the notice of the Public, n havin arge a stock (viz. 
200,000 large plants, 3 feet high, ee smaller si bts]! can 
dispose of them at very Ss prices; also, With a General 
Nursery Stock. He begs to uem unusually low priees,in 
e sizes, the largest assortment of Kalmia latifo ever offered 
the Public.—Prices can be had by letter, and shall be at- 
tended to cx ith. 
EASIDE PLANTING—BLACK SALLOW 
AMES GRIGOR, NunsERYMAN, Waren: “begs S 
inform Proprietors and others connected wi ith’ maritim 
situations, that he has just been awarded the Gold ae of the 
Society for the practical 
the cen of ihe sea, The 
ong the cliffs of the 
Ocean, in the bre of Tate ES "Irimingha: am, has 
been chiefly accomplished by the use of the NORFOLK BLACK 
SALLOW, which grows so freely by the Bek ads that specimens 
0 per packet. 
1 
. 0 6 per dozen. 
of it may "be seen from 9 to 10 ft. in circumference. Sets are 
now offered as. oe TE for 3s. ; 50 for K 7 or 105., 
de included ; and in larger quantitie: ced price. 
.:G. continues io E the TRUE HiGHL AND PINE, so 
stron ngly recommended by e Duke ES Neweastle, Wordsworth 
the poet, and others, as formerly adve orwich, Jan. 91 
NEW PL UMS 
HOMAS RIVERS begs to offer the following fine 
varieties of PLUMS selected from -his collection, dwarf 
Ades plants :— 
NE CLAUDE MowsTREUsE DE Bavry, a variety of the 
Gri sen. -gage, nearly double in size, and ripening from ten days 
to a fortnight later, 5s. each. 
“ This beautiful and szcellent Mem is worthy of a place by 
the side of our old favourite, the Green-gage, of which it pos- 
ee thegood qualities, ed far surpasses it: 
6 inches or more in circumference; it ripens a 
the Green-gage, generally about the ee o "september; this 
most excellent Plum, has been raised fro: by Monsieur 
Esperin of Malines,” an old officer of N Ped s, who 
turned his sword into à pruning p Yee de Flore et de 
Pomone. 
GurHRIE's APRICOT, a sallow: Plum ineo by Mr. Guthrie at 
Dundee, ripens end of September, 5s. e 
FELLENBERG, à fas sized purple DA Plum, ripens middle of 
e 
October, 2s. 6d. eai 
Kyient’s di Darmo, danse as the Washington, ripens 
end of September, 2s. 6d. h. 
SAINT Miri "s QUETS TES puni will CUNT en the tree till 
SUC a rich and valuable late Plum, 2s 6d. each. 
DE FORT, largo, purple, ripens in Eu succeeding 
Royale Hative, 3 s. 6. 
Nurseries, Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 
