HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—Fhe Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 6.—1846.] 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 
[Pror 64. 
INDEX. 
Manure, bones and’ sulghurio 
cid gle 
Milk, ita; remove baa taste in - De e 
‘applivation o 
Muck Ma anual, "Rr, P rev. e e 
Agni Soo, of England ~ 
Bones and sul pine I 
Broccoli, autum 
Calendar. horticultural - 87 b | Orchids, cul 88 b 
agricultural l pia Packing sends ~ - + = 88 
Cattle, rearing of "7 + 94a | Painting, oil, patent - + 88b 
mber ette, farming on - 93a | Pears, autumn 2o. 88c 
Gorn = 93 c | Pear trees, to ring - 83 
S deep nif clays - 904 | Pelargoniums, to keep over 
Etero onleute = + 916] winter 85 c 
BigulasieaAn - — General 1 Tom Thu - 85c 
Farmers’ Olubs, "subjects for Phosphate of lime as "ioa of 
discussion by HACER. gle 
sum i. Profits of, dependent Pig 9i c 
Ej Phi, phosphate of lime as 
86 Me 
Fon Macy, weit s Es- Ss ‘greenhouse in winter 85 ¢ 
91 c | Polmaieo heating = 83a, 85b 
Frultsand Farinacen, by Smith, Potato diseare in Holland + Bt 
Fuchsia Challeny 86 b Potatoes, praon Eain t. M55 
Gardeners ge Institution - 83 tumn plant - = 86 ^| 
Gardeners’ Ch; 850 Pedigdg tostore = 86 b 
Glycine sinensis 88 b| Railroads E 99.8 
Grain, Table ‘showing the Ranoncnluren to plant mm 
wei 1 - 944 | Roses for pi = 88 c 
eating appa" aus € cheap... - 85e |Balvinfulgeng - 2-00 968 
eating at Polm - 83a, 850 | Sap, circulation o "Do. 85b 
S managemen of - 80b Season, milinem of EE 1 
Holly, la: + 88. | Sheep, to Kill lice on = 1b 
orse's foot, by Mans, reve = 93 ¢ | Society of ar - 86b 
- 87b Sowing, sits and thin - + 90 
(Ey Wa tact ge momar Club 
innean Society = - = 8' Pr - 92b 
nolia grandiilo: - 88b snerphosphace oflime - «+ 90¢ 
aidstone Farmers Club, - 92 ¢ | Tenane - 92 
anures,exporiments with - 93c Vegetable det gy «p -Hms p 
anuring, theory of = 94a | Vines and Vinerie = 8c 
fanure, superphosphate of heat, nutritiva quality of | 91 c 
me as B 
ROYAL, SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
ETY.—Under the rS ce Her Most 
Ke ERU ae the QUEEN.—The Exursrrrons of the above 
Society for the Season will take place on the following days :— 
viz., i E Horns Tavern, Kennington, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd 
April, 1846; and at the Royal Surrey Zoological dain, on 
THURSDAY, , 21s st May; WEDNESDAY, 24th Eo WEDNESDAY, 
22d July, and np "oth September, 1i 
Joun TAYLOR A EQ umts 
Ebenezer House, Pockhaui. 
DANECROFT NURSERY, STOWMARKET, SUFFOLK. 
GIRLING'S GENERAL CATALOGUE OF 
* DAHLIAS and other FLORIST’S FLOWERS, can SW 
be had on prepaid applieation, containing nearly eve 
TO GENTLEMEN AND ) AMATEUR , FLORISTS. 
O BE PARTED WITH.—A few Hundred Roots 
of that fine flower the RANUNCULUS, at 42s, per hun- 
dred roots (with names); ng of planting, February and 
March. — Apply, prepaid, t o Mr. Eyre, m nham, Surrey, 
where may be seen in the Dicis season, in Mr. E.'s small 
collection of fine BURN a number of highly impreg. 
nated DEM for 1816; also his beautiful SEN eun 
Seedling named ‘ Elisha" (not exhibited), of fine sy mmetry, may 
e seen and had of Mr. W. Carrzvcn, Florist, Chelsea. 
ae aor MEE Feb. T. 
T VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
yuu, ni "RENDLE & CO. have much plea- 
sure in announcing to those who are fond of really choice 
and good vegetables, that they have this year procured a smal! 
stock of the following valuable sorts, wh are all warranted 
to grow well, and to be of genuine qual 
A Packet t of each m ill be postage free to any part of 
Great Britain or I d for Ten Shillings, or a selection of 12 
sorts d Five Slings. Any sort separate at Sixpence per 
Packet 
ST Broccoli. 
New Early Walcheren do. 
happel’s Cream do. 
SESS superi ior Curled 
aN Matehless Ae 
us s nod Dwarf do. Crimson 
Large Syrian do. Imported dS Sprouts, 
Tainpton aedo; White Spanish 0 
Potter’s Pink do. Green-topped Car 
Walcheren Cauliflower. Early Matchless Tbe 
Large Asiati 
Improved Gack ernsey Parsnip. 
Green Flesh Cabool Melon, 
Oli 
Earliest Cornish do. 
Early Hope à do. 
Ice Cabbage Lettuce. Early h Queen do, 
Drumhead do. London “Market do. 
Early Pi on do. 
Seymour White Celery. 
Lancashire Hero (Red). do. 
Walnut-flavoured Pink do 
Improved Manchester nu 
er, 
Hampton dm Cabbage do. 
L n Marl 
Ady's Large Cos do. 
Wood's nO Frame Radish, 
Complete collection of Seeds suitable for.a Kiichen 
Garden for 1l. 10s., including the above, carriage free, 
to any place within 250 miles of Plymouth. 
ALL OTHER KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS. 
Early orders are desired, as some of ihe hinds are scarce. 
A general collection of Garden Seeds can be had on appli- 
cation 
NEW AND SUPERB SEEDLING FUSCHIAS, RAISED 1845. 
OUE E 
Dahlia of the season. A separate Catalogue of Og 
PANSIES is also ready, and can be had, ifr equir 
INE WHITE SPANISH ONION, ALTRING- 
HAM CARROT, &c.—Dealers can be supplied y with a fine 
d at moderate prices, by WARNER & WARNER, SEEDS- 
N, 28, Cornhill, London, General Priced Trade Catalogues 
io be had on applicat ion. 
UPERIOR NEW EARLY PEA. L—WARNER'S 
“EARLY DEA Pea, the Nr in cultivation, 
quite hardy, a good cropper aN An pods, and most delicious 
flavour, ‘Height abou . per SEE —To be had of 
WARNER and Wanner, shen n, 9B, Cornhill, London. 
Catalogues containing all the New and Choice lowe and 
Vegetable eres for the Season are now ready, and may be had 
on applicatio 
nar o “Harrison? s Cabinet" for February. 
q BEOK informs the n that the various Articles 
* manufactured by hir Slate for Horticultural pur- 
may be seen in use a MURDAR E Isleworth, upon 
iis ation o the gardener (Sunday: 
IZE CUCUMBER—'' VICTORY OF BATH.” 
ADWARD TILEY begs leave to state that in con- 
sequence of the Repeated a to him within the 
last few days, wishing to kn has any Seeds left of his 
FIRST PRIZE CUCENSER s VIOTORY OF BATH," begs 
leave to state to growers not yet in poss: ofthis superb Cu- 
ape having thoroughly proved itself Pw tlie last two ae 
hat he has a few dozen Rees of seed yet left (having CES al- 
SERT more than 2000 seeds). ME desirous of obtain the 
SE should delay no time, as the is rapidly EETA 
* a further proof of the above SIS Paper of January 
3d, Toth, and 17th, —Sold at his general Seed sas e. Pul- 
teney-bridge, Bath, in packets of 3 seeds, 2s. 6d. 5 ds, 5. ; 
postage free. 
A remittance expected from unknown correspondents. 
THE FILBY a e RASPBERRY. 
DE. 
WILLIAM CRISP has a few Thousands of the 
above RASPBERRY to offer, in quantities not less DIR 
500; they can be warranted genuine. See his 
RASPBERRY, given by Mr. Rivers, in Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
Number 46, 1844, The lowest trade price will be given on 
application.—Direct to WrrnurAM Omrsp, Filby Gavan near 
elivered free on board steamers at Yarmouth 
I LANE & SON'S CINERARIA “SUP 
* BLUE” is now ready, and can be forwarded by Post at 
ach. Strong Blooming Plants in pots at 7s. 6d. each.— 
Great Berkhamps ad, Herts, Feb. 7. 
VICTORIA NURSE RK, ED FOTATOES 
and H. HA YCROET « can now supply so PO- 
e TATOES, DE a ae ea ES ee A 
varieties cultivated in this distri market at present 
is too fluctuating to fix prices EA Bary. PURUS 
shall be pront fo » intended purchasers by return of pos 
ASH-LEAVED KIDNEY “POTATORS (a pne of 
which n en at Messrs. JAcon Wnrwcu and Sons, 
Seed Merchants, London-bridge), delivered free at any of 
the opdermentigei ports, at 7s. 6d. per bushel, by Steam 
Vessels geek to London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bristol, and 
Plymouth, and by Sailing Vessels to nearly every port in South 
Wales. N.B.—A large assortment of Seedling Forest-trees, 
also delivered free at very moderate prices, 
L & Co. in wei the following six SE 
LING FUGHSIAS, beg to observe they have d 
selected from ppv ards of ien thousand Seedlings of last season, 
ssessed great merit, but feeling it 
Sige possessed really 
er, have induced=them to offer 
s attention to the one named ** SANSPAREIL," which they 
will guarantee is not surpassed by any light variety yet raised, 
and will give general satisfaction. 
“SawsPannin,” 10s. 6d. “An elegant flower, light tube and 
sepal als, with purple crimson corolla. >See Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
Sept, ? Oth, 1845. 
pw Warre Fucnsra.—We have just seen a magnificent 
ae seedling xn raised by the Messrs. Yourtn. The 
flower is about 3 inehes in length, the tube and sepal white, 
and resemb jles * Venus Vietri ies three times its size, and 
is much more brilliant and f: GUI It should be called 
[ RDUM ? as it is most assuredly one of the most beautiful 
its spec Me i LOUELE their prize,"— 
Editor of the Cambr idge Advertiser Oct. 
The ** CONQUEROR, Bright Aerie Habd and sepals, 
the latter expanding aa aa showin g a very large corolla of 
the deepest purple. The Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 26th of Oct., 
says, ** this is very showy, from its havi ing a very large corolla, 
with a good contrast in the colours." 
Dd GEORGE MACKENZIE,” 7s, 6d. Tube very large, of bright 
vermilion, contrasted with pink corolla of the finest p m i 
will be found. a desideratum to any collection.—'* A r - 
loured flower. E Chronicle, Oct. 20th, 1845. 
“LAURA,” 5s. Delicate bright pink slightly tipped with 
green, with light rosy pad corolla; this is a very beautiful 
ene 
M 
ICENT," 5s. 
rge flower, smooth in 
texture, of fine Gane and c Ages corolla. A very 
bri ilit variety. 
s,” 5s. This very pretty variety is of globular form, 
of bright pir with very bright rosy purple corolla, and 
EIN stri 
rikin; 
The above will ite ready for sending out in May next. 
mg n are taken they will be charged 1l. 11s. 6 
in & Co. in submitting E C TALOGUE of FUOH- 
STAs, OP 1846, take the present opportunity of drawing the 
attention of admirers of the above elegant tribe of Plants to 
their superb Collection. They have spared no expense in form- 
ing a selection of such as are really good, to the exclusion of 
many that are mere nominal varieties ; and they would refer to 
the numerous Ben per of success MA attended their 
mode of selecting last season, collections for Amateurs, for 
competition at the various Horticultural "Exhibitions through- 
out the Kingdom. 
Their CATALOGUE of FUCHSIAS this eee will be found 
arranged in two CAPE namely, Light Dark Coloured 
jeti , and they flatter ‘themselves that the 
When 
aa tens that dus not possess 
pointment on the part of the rac 
12 Ex. fine Varieties, 12s. Selection Rs y» Youel 
itto 
12 Ditto Selection left 
D Bud Varieties Un SERRA left 54 Youell & 
xtra fine ditt: ection left to Purchaser E: do. 
Their CATALOGUE boi "isasi a ; just d containing a 
list of prices of the very best Fuchsias, 
Camellias, Ericas, Coniferous Plants, "Petunias, Cinerarias, 
Pansies, Chrys: santhemums, Antirrhinums, Polyanthus, Herb- 
aceous Plants, Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, &c. &c., which will 
be forwarded on application by d two postage stamps, 
reat Yarmouth Nursery, Feb. 7, 
at JH ‘STEW ART, "NURSERY AN AND d Rh Dendee, 
pes 
as ae a good general stock of Nursery, par ticularly 
o the Trade at the following 
ted Bator which he off 
REEDLINGs. Per 2n TA d..| BRE UE Per 1000.—s. d. 
Alder, 1 year 0 | Thorn a quick, 1 year, 
Ash, 2 & 3 years 2 0 È 9a.,& 2 0 
Mountain, 1 2 ires 30 
Dep E 4 0| ud 
Beech, 2 SiO Y ew, 5.0 
Birch, Weeping, lyear. 3 6| Whin ES For $ 4 0 
Briar, Sweet, 1 yea 2 6 rs, lifoot.. 7 0 
Berberis, Common, T aa 2 Broom, cen lyear, 
S5 40 
cars, strong... e. 6 0 
TRA 
NSPLANTED. 
Briar, Sweet, 1 to 2 feet. 
Ash, Mountain, 3 feet . 
4 fe 
eet. 
Elm, 3 to 4 feet.. 
mm Scotch, 2 years se 
ling & lyer M p. 4 
TEM J r, 1 foot 50 0 
por 
sd i “year transp. 
He's 
» 
» 
A Sd. &2 
2&3 
silver, 2&3 
„ Larch, 1 year. 1 3| 1tol}foot. $ 6 
s extra de Balers year seedling 
3 sy Lyro 6 2 ars transp. 
Hazel, 1&2 y 6 
Holly, 1 yea 
Hornbeam, 1 &2 2 Tears 5 0 
3s. 6d. & 
Juniper, Highland, lyr. 15 0 g 
Laurel, Portugal, 2 yrs. 30 0| etae 0 
Lab ch 50 ee ng 
Ononis rotundifolia, s transp. .. 10 0 
1 & 2 years.... 20s. & 25 | Willow, “Huntingdon, 2 
Oak, English, 1,2, & 3 15 0 
years, 2s. 6d. & Norfolk t6 38. 15 0 
; Mossy-cupped, 1 yr. | Laurel, Portugal, 2years 
" puis. £ ° seedling, 1 yr.tr sp, 60 0 
Pear, lyear ... Arborvitz, 
Plane, or Sye amor 
Pine, nouth, 
e 
5 6| eeu inted . 
5 , Irish or upright, 
; 14 foot, 12s. ; 
3 feet, 30s. 5 
le connected with the Nursery and Seed 
n be forwarded upon application. 
__pundess Fe lcs y: 
OHN CLARKE, of g Dr Sutton, Lincolnshire, 
having for the piirt four fesxs'envofally grown a varict; of 
DWARF PEA, presented to him by Mr, F. Grant, whose 
RR A eae ee it for table more than 60 years, now 
he publie.as one of the most prolific ever known. 
Tt isa ed ‘for fele RO Prio dpe: per 
Orders enclosing the amount for ON Mene will be 
promptly executed. 
HILLINGS EARLY POT 
POTATO is a Seedling of their own raising, which they 
have for several years sent out in their own neigbourhood, 
where it has been highly esteemed ; X Eran a wish to make 
more extensively known, they bs appointed. the under- 
mentioned Seedsmen in London as Agents, of whom they may 
<The above 
variety, very handsome, of middle 
size, second to E in earliness or produce, and very remark- 
able for its delicious flavour and Hes itious prop When 
taken up, they got from 12 Potatoes 134 ozs. 
or starch, not easily distinguished from the foreign ‘Arrowroot, 
with which it has been compared. The; 'e desirous to call 
attention to its quality and flavour and do with confidence re- 
commend it UR every OUS resp ei 
NOBLÀ E, 152, Fleet-street, London ; 
Ts. HURST & M* MULLEN, 8, Leadenhall-strect; 
Ree 4, Great Kussell-st., vent-garden. 
Mr. W. C, FARNES, "uibs, 128, St. Johns st, West 
Canina. raa 
Messrs. BAT UTLEY, Seedsmen, 412, Strand, London. 
beu 8. BE AT UTE and Seedsmen, Northwarnbro’, 
rO ants, 
ES SRS. J. anp H. BROWN will send the fol- 
lowing to eod part of the United Kingdom, on ri Suspe of 
a Post-office or 
a dromeda BOIURR OO, per dozen En 
25 ae dy Ghent Azaleas, one of. a sort, named 25 
95 Hardy American Azaleas, Of sorts, do. 15 
12 EM lodendrons, best hardy aor “including 
scarlet, white, and rose- indies varietie ty ibi 
Rhododendron e PRS doz, >s. m quB 
Chinese Arborvitz, 2 feet, ws e 6 
25 Hardy American Shrubs, p l 
a Superior dwarf Roses, on their sie ame named 95 
2 
» » » 
28 yy m 10 
25 Moss oy 10 
Standard Roses, of sorts, per doz. 15 
Climbing Roses, do., on their own roots, per doz. - sema 
Cloth of Gold do., do. do. each MEE 
Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort, in Lo perdoz... 12 
Devoniensis and Yellow Nolsotte, p T doz. . 9 
em um) E Verbenas and udis. strong planis é 
o 9? ooocoeocoacoo -— 
ruchsias borne Queen Victoria s "and | 
olia, perdoz. .. 
Camellias of sorts, 
Six varieties of new ate, Fragrant, Her baceous 
æonies, each . . 6 
Flower seeds, 36 packets, 305; is do., 5s., of the. most ap- 
proved sorts, sent, po ree. Any preferred species 
might be speci 
Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, London. 
