66 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
[JAx. 31, 
— KNIGHTS CELEBRATED “ISPAHAN” MELON, 
TEE GLE NDINNING begs most respectfully to direct 
tti 
enti = of Melon Grswers to the description of this 
most Bos advertised in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
amd G ] anuary 10th ; and also of his genuine 
BE MELON, presented to him by Sir John S$. 
Bebrig 
Kni: ae s“ sp ahan” "ion 10s. 6a. per pis of E seeds. 
Beechwoo . seeds. 
To. E had als g DES e ugs ga E XA nw & oot s, Seeds- 
use-street, Lon 
Nur ser; near London, Ja i 31. 
SODEN'S EARLY OXFORD POTATO.—In reply 
to the Pieds On applications received for the above much 
eme ly POTATO, Joun SopEN begs respectfully to 
hehas dis sed of the VE stock to Hurst and M'MULLEN, 
Seedsmen, 6, 6, Leadenballl@d st., to whom all future orders should 
be addressed —Middle iE ds series, Jan, 31, 1846, 
CAPE: HEATHS, 
W. DAWSON, Brixton Hill, begs to offer the 
Mowing == 
Mli major Aitonia 
Tricolor major, Superb Irbyana 
dibulifc i Cavendishii 
NEW FUCHSI AS: 
EORGE NICHOLS, Hau t Hall, near Leeds, 
begs.to offer the following: Varieties, Wines are now ready, 
and can be sent either by post; free of postage, or in pots withe 
out charge for hamper : 
NICHOLSII : a handsom me, large, and noble bay the 
corolla new in colour and extremely beautiful; 
stout and finely formed. It is a free bloomer, of Rupe habit, 
with splen udi dy dark green foliage 
LINDLEY’: M 5s this lisdem Sa see 
Sept. 13, 1845 ; No 
Gard. a superior 
flower, stout, of a fine and P pighPeaxttittts tube 
and c latter Ganen daai nAi, exposing the corolla, 
which is of'a purple maroon colour.” Pri bd: 
NOVELTY : This variety is new in E ‘and distinct from 
all oth See Gardeners Chrontele, Sept. 6 .N. 
The greatest novelty among your Seedlings is RAS ; P s 
arises from the sepals being half green, and rather veto, 
mue expe pas. $ large crimson purple corolla,” ZB es 
ifn See Gardeners’ Chronic! le, Aug. 9, 
a iri ge pod handsome flower, of alm Rd 
« ie N.—N 
and substan Pri 
The three crete ee hte had for 203., prepaid. 
obe 
ANEMONES, AURIOULAS, CARNA- 
COTÉES, GERANIUMS, AND LILIUM LANCI 
GROOM, Crarmaw Rise, near Lonpon, (re- 
ved from Walworth. ) Bv Avr OINTMENT 
FLORIST 70 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND ro HIS 
JESTY THE KING OF SAX¢ ONY 
Begs to E to the attention of the Nobility pue 
and] Publie his eae assortment of the above FLOWERS, 
which he can supp the best. quality £. s. d. 
100 RANUNCU i ne 100 £ Saperda SERT named 210 0 
Supertine er 100—105. 6d, to 1 1 0 
100 ANEMC p in 20r ) Superfine sorts, Miu 2 2*0 
Sup fiie Y xtu per100 010 6 
25 AURICULAS, in 25 Superi mp sorts, "named zog e 
25 pair of CARNATIONS, in 25 ditto ditto . 210.0 
25 pair of FICOTERS, in 25 ditto ditto - 210 0 
25 SERM MS, in 25 Superfine sorts ditto 310 0 
Good kinds per doz., from 12s, to 018 0 
LILIUM LANG IFOLIUM Arme Rood bulbs, each 0 2 6 
m UN 076 
$» SPECÍOSUM (true) EE 4.1510 3 3 0 
Foreign Orders « executed. 
NE NEW PANSY—“ DR. WOLFF.” 
onu ACKHOUSE AND SON, NURSERYMEN, &e. 
York, have now plants of the above new and striking 
PAN SY END for delivery, ac! Dr. Dod s opinion 
of this flc wer in the Gar RS Chronicle, p. 5, is as fol- 
lows :—'* Your Seedling (Dr. Wolff) is a y of goo 
and subs nee, rather novel in appearance, with fine eye, ground 
Speer yellow, and the rest of the flower ofa rich. 
An allowance to the Trade. 
FUCHSIA CHA LLENGE ACCEPTED. 
IAM. MILLER, Norserrman, Ramsgate, will 
o show his FUCHSIA “MISS PRETTY MAN, D a 
Seedling 45, against Mr, Halley’ “EMPRESS,” on the fbn- 
itions named in his challenge. Miss Prettym man Large glossy 
Shite tube affa sepals, with "blood-purple corolla, free bloomer, 
ey graceful and superior growth, similar to used, but 
s a decided improvement upon Smith's Queen Vic- 
dona being both Mod EN mpm and pronounced by Dr. 
Ee ey “a flower of ontrast. 
. Ms List, containing a vun deseription of it andfour other 
ctia Seedlings, and a e characters of iiie Mg arti rich, 
novel, dark-eyed s cedit erben nas, may be had by applica: 
tion cules a penny stamp,—Providence NEGEN Ramsgate. 
WU DWARF ITALIAN MARROW PEA. 
D C. LEE are now sending out the above mew 
N this season, and having grown the Stock for the 
ars d can strongly recommend it as a distinct and! 
nt v Its habit is exceedingly dwarf and! 
ii isa ae revenge bearer, and the Pea is equal in size 
s of most delicious flavour, It 
comes in earlier than any other Marrow. een grown 
in the gardens of Clumber, Welbeck, Thoresby, Nuneham, 
Tottenham-park, and Tedworth, andis highly extolled by the 
Gar ed of these places, In Quart Packets, sealed, price 5s. 
ery, Hammersmit 
AR BENE DALY aw» SON begs to to inform the 
Trade that they are ready to dispose of 2 years Seed- 
ling THORNS, at 2s, 6d. per 1000; 2 years 
2 ar 
Mountain Ash, $ 2s. am r 1000; 1 ear Seedli ling Hollies, as por 
10 years do., 5s. do pe edlin oun Thorn, 
20. "per 1000; Common Laurel, 105. to 15s. per 1000 MUT 
‘oot to 18 inches, 8 lrish Yews, Ty foot, "6d. 
et, ód Rhododendrons; 
ast be accountable to 
or! rabil; or Messrs, H. Ronalds and' 
Jolerain, J Jan. 24, 184 
Si ARLY POTATO. — The above 
PO ERBI is a adag of their own raising, which they 
ve for several y out in their own néigbourhood, 
Eres eithas hee Yon esteemed ; but having a wish.to make 
it more extensively "known, they have appoint ed the os 
menti n Seedsmen i in London as Agents, of whom they ma; 
be had at 4s, per p 
Itisa Feci ef healthy variety, very handsome, of middlé 
ond to noné in earliness or pro odisea, Mia and very remark! 
deli ur and cg aah D 
tri m 12 Potatoes 13} o; 
size, 
able fo 
taken up, they 
r starch, not 
with ien it has Dees compared, RS are "desieon to call 
attentic 
pec 
& W. NOBI LE, 152, Fleet-street, Lond $ 
&M MULLEN, 6, Le: adenhall-strect i 
Mr. KER? NAN, 4. Great Russeli-sti, Covent-garden 
Mr. W. FARNES, Seedsman, 128, St. ^ 
Smithseld, London, Hg 39i Wes 
TT & ¥ RUTLEY, Seedsmen, 419; Strand, London. 
Sumrwo, Nursery "and Seedsmen, N /, 
near Odiham, Hants, s ey EDEN 
Vestita alba 
Jasminiflora 
Propendens 
Ventricosa superb — 
» —prégüans 
Savilleana 
Coventryana 
Odorata alba 
Splendens 
- The eed uus from 18s. to 30 ene A ens 
Good Specimen Plants: of Infündibuliformis, Massoni, Hart- 
nellii, Tricolor of sorts, Ampullacea major, Pulverulenta, and 
other sori vio dispose of at moderate pr: 
CON’ TRACTORS, THE 
RTHÜR MACKIE begs to eh ‘the attention of 
the Trade to the annexed ‘List of TREES and SHRUBS, 
which are of first-rate quality, and, as he trusts, will, ES the 
mess of price, be found worthy of notice, The Norfolk 
Railway affords great convenience for the cheap atte safe 
transit y plants, the guberge to sn ea pag at this time at 
the moderate rate of 27s, 6d. per ton ; and where large quan- 
tities are taken, A. M. will deliver Mon free. 
Blackthorn, ans, Are aC 5 + to 5 E p. 1000 
E m 6to 3 
Whitethorn, 2 m 
Turkey or Tévhnt Oates, ee we 70to 80 iy 
Ash, transplanted ed 2to4 fti 14 0to15 0 at 
n ..4to5-ft. 18010200 ^ ,, 
Beech » oe -¢1to2 ft. 120 told 0 3 
a 53 te 122t09yft 17610200" 7 
Larcli nATIU Uus VOTO B ACID ORONO. |, 
3 5 oat! .28t04 ft 16010180! |, 
Scotch. 5 sth owe td 2, fter 15.0 €99010 25$ 
Hazel p ves vv B tol: fis. 15.0 t200 il: Liy 
aks " It ^. 1to23 ft. 180to25 0 » 
Blackthorn ,, 2 yrs, fine .. 80 " ex Of, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRU: 
Oaks, Turkey or Levant on ft 250 h ds pee 100 
B 3 y Ki n ft, 35 0to a 
Chesnut, Horse ~.” 
6to8 ft. 16 0t0200 5, 
a $F eid 010 ft. 250t0 350 |; 
‘Tree Box a: 1to2 ft. 60to 80. 4, 
tc Par eras 2ft. 10 0t012 0}? 
Laurels... ae vs Ito? ft  50to 8 » 
xi Viet: NEEL A ft. 10010190  ,, 
E d gc ise 2to3 ft, 120t0150 | 
Standard Thorns m 50 0 to 60 0 m 
s» . Roses ». . Bl. to Gl: y 
Red Cedars ais : ie 2 ft. 20: ? x ey 0 s 
23 ft 
N reference is reques ed fr om Fiere ote pa aet 
Norwich Nursery, uu 31. 
TO enue AND AMATEUR FLORISTS. 
O BE PARTED WITH.—A few Hundred Roots 
of that fine flower the eaten iE at42s. per hun- 
dred roots (with names); tim E planting, 
arch. — Apply, prepaid; to EYRE, Farnha 
mber of highly impreg- 
cating foe | Mor o his beautiful high-coloured 
enacted ‘ae Elisha" (hot t exhibited), o offinesymmetry, may 
be seen and had of Mr. TLEUGH, Florist, Chelsea, 
Farnham, Surrey, Jan. 3 
J^! pe. BROWN, laté LP to Lord Southamp- 
gs 
ceeded to the Dasih dye. of Messrs. MaARrNoCK and MANLEY, Nur- 
sery and Seedsmen, Hackney, near London, where Tes intends 
s various branches, and 
m that he will use his utmost endeavours to merit 
"ro fav Uus so kindly bestowed on his predecessors. 
rsery, Hackney, London, Jan. 31. 
h ARNOCK & MANLEY, in returning their most 
ateful thanks to their friends and the SFO for their 
kind favours so long bestowed on them, beg t O 
their notice their successor, Mr. J. BR OWN, N, aoi 
doubt will endeaveur to merit the continuance of those fa- 
yours so kindly bestowed.—Nursery, Hackney, Jan. 
ACKETS containing Six SEEDS, price 35. 6d., of 
Gatoesprn’s GREEN FLESH MELON, which received 
such high encomiums fri m judges at the Manchester Botanic 
Garden's exhibitionslast year, D. earliness, superior quality, 
and extra good bearer.—Ma, pon, Tuos. D. WATKIN- 
son, Seedsman, Market-place, MoRickeste ; or J [LLESPIE, 
ardener, Platt- hall, Thustichna ! for tlie particulars, see 
page 1, in this Paper of Jan. 
UCUMBER anp MELON BOXES anv LIGHTS, 
—One Hundred 1, 2, and 3-light Boxes and Lights of all 
sizes ready for immediate use. Warranted best materials, 
jonservatories, Green and Hot-hou: x 
pee es f the kingdom: Reference given to the Noone Gentry, 
and tl ade, in most of the counties in En 
J RU Warts Hothouse Builder, Clar: eidonbaplaues Old Kent- 
road, fone 
LOWER: POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
QN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford-street, respectfully 
nounces that he has a "very large assortment of the 
me articles i "s various colours, and solicits an UM inspec- 
tion. very description of useful CHINA S, and 
EARTHENWARE at the: AOT le price, a Gash 200 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-park. 
E. COR Qr EQUUM STREET; 
S GIBBS and CO. 
Gal Aon. E) the SEEDSMEN. to the 
“ROYAL D AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and ud 
in general, that their only Counting House and Ware- 
oes atthe Corner of HALF- ee STREET, PICCADILLY, 
DON, as for the last Fift Sms 
Pre ists of Agricultura] eid are always ready, and may 
behad 
ProRzIGN SHEED GLASS, of good quality, tor 
be 
LOWER SEEDS. 
A Dosen MACKIE begs to announce’ that’ his 
DESCRIPTIVE D OF FLOWER SEEDS is now 
'eady, and can be had uj l 
ofthe purchaser A. M. Ys Paiet NUM in printed SAVES 
nd he trusts that the Petania vi 
will be both interesting and instru 
pait aeni is subjoined as a S niciaien of the plan he has 
adop 
SCHIZANTHUS  RETUSUS. 
Bh M pealleg Pom 
Diandria Monogynia. Ree 
Half-hardy "bténntall (Height, 2:03 fe 
Flowers, crimson and orange, June to Doch m, 
'h will be found thereon 
LS 
For the convenience of jur Phones «t & distance the above will be 
forwarded. free through the post. 
wich Nur: 
And No. 10, "Exdhatd Street, 
APSIDE (OPI PAUL'S), LONDON, 
156, CI CHEAPSTDE (OPPOSITE ST. 
AND AT STU ART'S-GROVE, FULHAM-ROAD, CHELSEA. 
WV ESTMACOTE AND CO. respectfully inform their 
Friends and the Public that their Descriptive Catalogue 
of FLOWER, VEGETABLE, and AGRICULTURAL d 
(including. a miscellaneous collection of Bulbs, Plants, 
es, &c.) is now published, and will be forwarded 
on rec? ju e rend application ; itis also attached to the 
February Numbers of the following publications i— Pax ae s 
Magazine of Botan 
dener and Practical Florist,” and t Harrison's. nEn] 
Cabinet, ” The following selections are worthy of general cul- 
tivation :— 
r packet—s.d. Per packet—s.d. 
Brachycoma Pietro a 0 Rugs. (stock) German 0 6 
Campanula stricta «+ 0 6| Nem Phila discoidalis 0 6 
——— i 6 im 10 
Clintonia pulchella 1 0 | Primula sinensis, mixed; vel 
Oonvolvulus minor (new Rhod: 206 
dark) 606 pies 06 
n fess from finest varie- zopetalon Walkerii .. 0 6 
10 Thunborg chrysops, fine 
Lisiantins "Rassellianus, plants, each ^ .. 16 
very fine, with printed Viscaria oculata... 406 
directions. v vs: G: uM tricolor (Pansy) ex- 
Martynia fragrans. » EP SU 6 
Mesembryanthemum tri- zinnia mixed, German » s d 0 
Gunis Black Spine TES per packet «v Is. 0d. 
Peas, Improved Dwarf Marrow (true) per dau oe us 6 
» Charlwood’s Early IN (true) .3 6 
» Girling’s Early Danecroft ee Sin 
»  Waite's Queen of the “Dwarfs 50 
W. & Co. have great pleasure in offeri; ring a a Now Seedling 
tato, ** Early Superb," which will be fom fit for table cxi 
than the Ash-leaf Kidne; Y, will bear a much heavier crop, and 
bes in exquisite fdv our till the 4 following spring. Price 
6d. pe d Recke 
^ Cheapside, (opposite £ Paul's), January 31, 
Dovere ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. ] per 
of the has 
just'been received at A. COBBETT’S Tralian and For, E Ware- 
ouse, 18, Pall Mall. The Orange, Lemon, Citron, Lime, and 
Shaddock Eras, eom Agorian, and Arabian Jessamine 
Plants expected in Jan nua 
HONE WHITE SPANISH ‘ONION, |, ALTRING- 
HAM CARROT, &c.—Dealers EL be su lied y a a fine 
article at moderate prices, by WAR: A WARN SEEDS- 
MEN, 28, Cornhill, London. ienirt Diced Trade Gatalogied 
to be had on application. 
d general purposes. 
F. Errnmrck's, 28, Castle: street ros rure best apo 
Ready Money only, 
FOREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
S, for Hothouses, Garden. and other purposes.— 
R: C. having again ME the ud for ‘small cp Squares, 
invites a his former 
lists :— a 
per ‘088. T Bross, per gross. 
Gin. by 4 160 s by gt ao, 188. 9byT7.. 18s. 
Tin bye 2:95 8byG .. lds. | 10by8 .. 265. 
y 
in future receive weekly consignments of "STOUT 
FOREIQAD SHEET GLASS, of which he purposes keeping 
Ed e prec as will enable him to execute all orders as soon 
ROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, and GRAPE GLASSES 
every description, cheaper than at any other house.—For 
Sb Lists, apply to Ry poms Glass, Lead, and Colour Works, 
8, Leicester- VE Lon 
ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF BRITISH 
MANUFACTURE, at J, WELCH, jun., Prius, and Oo.'s 
Bikes E 12, Panton-strect, Haymarket. — Having made 
rrangements ith a British Manners d hey are enabled 
ine o offer the above article in unlimited quantities at the follow- 
ing terms, in LAE not AS 40 inches long :— 
o. 0—(equal to Foreign Sheet) «s p. per foot. 
nere eregina from pd to b oz. to the foot i " 
lt 
» 32 » » 
3 
n Abus jun., having been many years with ir, Drake, of 
rmyn- -street; amd 315, Oxford-street, and at the time of the 
een of Chatsworth Conservatory, lias devoted himself to 
$us Horticultural Gl azing Department, begs to call the atten- 
tion of Horticulturists generally to the aboye prices for Glass. 
dus they undertake to glaze in dány part of the Unite 
ingdom. 
They. als o beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights 
small ya squares which they offer at the Oat low prices, 
packed in 100 feet boxes, not particular to thickness. :— 
i viv H5 bal Foot, 
Sin. by Sand ,, m by 4 P a» 
fg in.by£and |, 9 in, by 
W. & Co. solicit iion of their "abo of Stained and 
Oilarra gaa at their Warehouse, as above.—12, Panton- 
street, Haym 
FOTOE SHEET GLASS AND GLASS TILES, 
G JARVIS continuing to import large quantities of 
* the above articles, in quality and substance hitherto 
pe d, ean offer them to pie: D a lower T price than 
other house in the trade, for ri ney only, at his old 
established WINDOW GLASS WARE "HOUSE, 38, Great Cas- 
tle-street, a few doors from HE ed Viere orders, for- 
warded with reference, E wii Li attention. Every 
other description of WINDOW GLASS ps. low in price. 
Oras DESTRUCTION OF MEALY BUG, 
THRIPS, &c.—All loyers of plan are reminded that 
ERRANS DILUTIUM A d safe and certain extirpator of 
the abovepests. The recipe f composing it is in à work en. 
itled “ Bight on Flowers,” Monum 250 pages of letter-press, 
illustrated with many plates, and may be had for 5s., or 6s. i 
er by post en m part of the country, by addressing, with 
N and ae Florists, am 
eni us "im ttles 1s. end upwards eac] 
of the Hon. and Rev. W. Herbert.—' I can say Used 
o it is invaluable in the stove, and has disarmed the Meal: 
Bug of all its terrors. My houses were thoroughly infested N 
it, and itis now nearly extirpated. Mr. Hereman deserves from 
horticulturists the highest compliment they can award him. 
No gardener with Hereman's nod wil be troubled by oy 
Mealy Bug in his houses, unless by neglect."—4 deners 
Chronicle, P 170 for 1845. 
