82 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [FEB. 7, 
ND REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED] PLANTING SEASON. 
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AHLIA TIN A E 
: J 4s. BACKHOUSE & SON, York, intend sending ARDENERS'NURSERY SOCIETY. '['HE following descriptions of NURSERY STOCK 
out plants of this fine Seedling Dahlia om the 1st of the 5th | I. That the Society do consist of 1000 shares, at I, per share, may still be had of W. Rocens & Son, Nurserymen and 
month (May) at 10s. 6g. each. ——— to beheld by Gardeners only, subject to the conditions here- Contracting Planters, Southampton, nt the prices advertised in 
An allowance to the Trade, whether one or more are taken 3 | after named. the Garüeners' Chronicle on the 15th November last:— 
ened. H. That the business of this Society be conducted upon the SEEDLING. Oak, English Durmast, 1, 2, 
delivered carviage-fiee when three or more are-ord 1 1 i 
"CXA/ANTED TO PU same principles, and after the samermanner, as a Private Es- | Ash md 8 fet 
W aor YS erdt tablishment, and tbat the whole be carried on in the names of | Beech Sycamore, 2 feet 
_ PINE PLANTS, the Firm of Messrs. WEEKS AND Day ; and that the names of Pineaster Willow Come-well, a valuable 
Providence and healthy.—Apply, | Members shall not boamade publicly knowns 8 - MarsicEn species for Oóppioe 
tati Pople TH Q., Balla- Er That no persoihshall de clle to be D Shareholder, | Oak, English Duemast(Sessili.| or hop-poles 1 foot ^ ^. 
but such as are generally considered Practical Gardeners ; ani flora), the largest and most | Laurel, 1, 2, and 3 fect 
/ESTMACOTT, SEEDSMEN, | no Member shall be allowed to sell any of his Shares to any | valued species Evergreen Privet, 1 foot 
LORT: e Nursery, Fulham-road, | other than a regular Practical Gardener; he shall not sell | Sea Pine. Elder, common Black, 2 to 4 ft. 
Chelsea : 2 osite St. Paul's), London, | them to any Nurseryman, nor shall he sell them to any Gar- TRANSPLANTED. | Rhododendron, 1 to 2 inches, 
which latter premis upied by Messrs. T. & C. | dener without first obtaining the sanction of the Society, that | Alder, 2 to 4 feet 30s. per 1000 
ockhart) they respectfully inform their friends and the publie. | they may approve of the purchaser, and regularly admit him | Ash, 1 to 2 feet » totins. G0s-per 1000 
they have taken, and beg to aunounce that their Descriptive | à$ à Member ; but shares may be sold upon those conditions, | Beech, 2 to 4 feet » 5 to 6 ins., 80s. per 1000 
Catalogue of Flowers, Vegetables, and Agricultural Seeds for | and a Member shall be at full liberty to obtain as much as he | Birch, 2 to 4 feet » _12 to 18 ins., 203. to 30s. 
1846 is now publi , and will be forwarded on receiving a | can for his shares; but in the event of a Member wishing to | Elm, 1 to 2 feet per 100 3 
re-paid applic 7 sell his shares, and not being able to find a Practical Gardener | Hazel, 1 to 2 feet Clematis Azurea grandiflora, 
POM. & W ure their friends that all Seeds or Bulbs | willing to purchase them, the Society shall be bound to pur- Fir, Scotch, 1 to 4 feet 95. per dozen 
purchased at their establishments will be warranted in excel- | chase the same, and to give the full value in money of 57. for » Spruce, 1 to 2 feet Arbutus (seedlings), 40s.p.1000 
Tent condition, and true to name and variety. every share. Any Member holding any number of shares, | 7. Sea Pine, 1 to 2 feet Perpetual Tree Violet, 50s. 
Country orders will be packed with the greatest care and | shall be at liberty to will or bequeath the same, or any portion » Pineaster, 1 to 2 feet per 100 
punctualit 56, Cheapside, opposite St. Paul's. of them, to whomsoever he may think proper, whether the per- | Poplar, 2 to 4 feet 
FOE p HA, | 802 to whom the same may be so devised, a Male or a f ordered in less quantity than the above quotations, the 
LEE'S DWARF ITALIA ARROW PEA. Female, whether a Practical Gardener or not, and such person, | charge will be at retai puces 
AND Á ) aste Lands planted by contract.—Gardeners of experience 
e PEA this season, and having grown the Stock for the | i ane and ability recommended: 
2 RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, AURIOULAS, CARNA. 
tnost. excellent TIONS, PICOTEES, GERANIUMS, AND LILIUM LANGI- 
robust; it FOLIU 
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to the la: Marrowfat, and is of most delicious flavour. It receiving the Dividend on the profits, the same as other 3 
ku fo carilér than dy oten Marrow Tenet Det proa QUUD, the the Stock in Trade shall not be considered ca JH. GROOM, Crarmam Rise, near Loxon, (re- 
in the gardens of Clumber, Welbeck, Thoresby, uni belonging to them ; they shall not sell the said ger pen IRORISD ee EMIT an OILS 
ighly extolled by the | other but a Practi ner, subject to the approval of the E 5 ob t BEN, 
si V A EA e R RERE, ia MAJESTY THE KING OF SAXONY, 
Begs to recommend to the attention of the Nobility, soing 
and Public his extensive assortment of the above FLOWERS, 
which he can supply of the best quality. £. s. d. 
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Gardeners of these places 
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IEN, NURSERYMEN, and Others. 
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ABIES CANADENSIS, or Re jes 100 RANUNCULUSES in 0 Superfine sorts, named 219 $ 
—Grorcr BAKER, Nurseryman, Bagshot, having the Superfin ixtures D per —108. 6d. to | 
largest stock of the above in Europe, of all sizes in fl 100 ANEMONES, in 100 Superfine sorts, names - 220 | 
condition, ean with confidence recommend t noble tree to Superfine Mixtures Š 4 * perl100 0 10 6 | 
the notice of the Public, and having so large a stock (viz. AURICULAS, in 25 Superfine sorts, named . 3 0 
1 200,000 large plants, 3 feet high, besides smaller sizes), can 25 pair of CARNATIONS, in25 ditto ditto . 210 0 
i dispose of them at very low prices; also, with a General Best mixtures E 5 ? per doz. plants 0 6 0 
Nursery Stock. He begs to offer at unusually low prices, in 25 pair of PICOTEES, in 25 ditto ditt + 210 0 
all sizes, the largest assortment of Kalmia latifolia ever offered Best mixtures 2 x * perdoz.plants 0 6 0 
to the Public.—Prices can be had by letter, and shall be at. 25 AO UAE, in 25 Superfine dee: Pus bonis ` 4 9 
tended to forthwith. allowed for anyone Member, That Messrs. WEERS AND DAY ood Kinds — per doz., from 12s. to ) 
| STRACTORS, THE TRADE, & shall be considered as one person only, and' having taken one | LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, good bulbs, each 0 2 6 
TO CONTRACTORS, THE wo attention of hundred shares, shall be allowed the full number of thirteen " UNOTATUM . 4 076 
l RTHUR MACKIE begs to call the attention of vot SPECIOSUM (true) 3 from Il. Is. to 3 3 0 
M begs to say his Catalogue of GERANIUMS and 
s. » 
the Trade to the annexed List of TREES and SHRUBS, V. That all the Houses, Pits, and Erections, be built upon TI. Groom 
L ts, will, from the | the best principle, and that ae whole be kept in imadoulslnter NEW PLANTS is ready, and will be forwarded by post on 
orthy otice. The Norfolk pair, with strict regard to economy. application, Foreign Orders executed. 
Railway d pos boo cM ae Bs pee e VI. That so far as it is found profitable, a general Collection | ~ “HERTFORD NURSERIES. 
transit of plants, tho charge to London: being at this time'at | of all. ghe-various Tribes of Plants, Flonase b its e| Ẹ P. FRANCIS begs to state that h 1 
atate vate of 975, ep tons FE J TE 1 ms) [ S gs to state that he can supply 
A ME ES ih RSEN d large quan. culiivatsq and a regular Seed business c. E * Syow's WINTER WHITE BROCCOLI, which has given 
aken, A. M. i : 
d on. 
That in the Employment of Men, Members will have | c.c universal satisfaction, in sealed packets 2s. 6d. each ; also, 
i 3. d. fhe preference, but the Society will not discharge a Non- ^ Jeani sumiar 952 0, D 
j Blackthorn, 2 yrs, fine .. . 7 0 p. 1000 | Member who suits them to take on a Member, nor will they Snowy Aa N a F 2 E a t a a ürsbsds, 
] Whitethorn, ` do. E 36 » |keep a Member longer in their employ than they think proper. — White and Purple Fringed Primula, is: 64. per packet, 
Turkey or Levant Oak: . bbe Rte LIT. That the Society use their best endeavours to procure | 4; VOR nto rci Ep very superior new late | 
Ash, transplanted — .. 150  » | for Gardeners generally, situations best adapted for the parti. White Broccoli, which may safely be relied upon as being the 
» » e $0 * [cular ability of the man, and most likely to suit their Em- latest of thelate, and keeping good fill Ceulifiower Greene 
Beech » C $0. » |ployers, and that books for that purpose be had, and a in packets 2s. 6d. cach. Catalogues of Roses may still bó 
» $» Sed ce 00  » | general Register kept at the Nursery. That the Profession be Ru t Ka VINE Meran 
1 Larch » SOME 50 ,, ivided into various Classes, such as Flower Gardeners, i ad Ses ob ial SUR TE. Ts 
i » »» £e . 180 =, Forcing Gardeners, Landscape Gardeners, Gardener and NURSERIES, SAWBRIDGEWORTH, HERTS, 
i Scotch " ROUND o 0200 45 | Bailif, Good General Gardeners, Married and Single, with | PHE MONSTROUS GREEN-GAGE PLUM, OR 
i Hazel * Mace 0200 5, | families or without, &c. &c. or as many Classes as may be T “REINE CLAUDE MONSTREUSE."—In reply to Sady 
1 Oaks » EO . 50 4 | found desirable, That any Gardener, whether working in the inquiries, T. Rivers: begs to inform his friends that the abode 
[ Blackthorn ,, 2 yrs, fine . 8010100  , | Nursery or not, whether a Member or not, whether a Gustomen Pas, A GERON 12) Micra PD ER Orban Oe rhe 31, is a 
1 ORNAMENTAL TR or not, whether working in any other Nursery or not; shall large and late variety of leen. Go d ear i 
A m E - : 4 3 large a ate variety of the Green-Gage, and will bear in any 
Oaks, Turkey or Levant +» 5to6 ft. 25 0 to 35 0 per100 | have the same chance of getting a Situation, ardener on | situation favourable to that we -k ari ripeni t 
S, 6108 ft-35 0to45 0 x entering his Name in the books, shall be at liberty to give a p E ible to that well-known variety, ripening about 
e Ms ea ++ 8t010 fi. 50 0t0600 ,, | short advertisement of himself, he may enter his Name in | 22. = 
Chesnut, Horse .. ++ s+ 8108 ff, 160+%0200 ,, | which Class he pleases, he shall state where he has lived, as (CLARKE AND Co., SEEDSMEN AND Frorists, 86, 
A s ++ 8to10 ft. 25 0t035 0.— ,, | Head or Under Gardener, and how mai ny men. he had under High-street, Borough, eg equaint their 
Tree Box .. *(1t02 ft. 60to 80 ,, |him,he shall also authorise the Society to apply for his cha- | Friends and the Public in general, that their collection of 
sk s x 2 ft. 100t012 0 ,, | racter, and for the protection of the respectability of the GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS comprises all the New and Best 
Laurels .. E 01502 ft, 50to 80- , fession, the Society shall use reasonable precaution in endea- varieties, of genuine quality, and as cheap as any other house 
y oe we vè 2 10 0 to 12 0 "4 vouring to find out the true character and abilities of every | in London. Catalogues are now ready, and will be forwarded 
b ‘ome’ 00200722103 ft 120t0150.— ,, [applicant whose Name is upon their books, and that the on application. A Collection of Vegetable Garden Seeds, con- 
Standard Thorns m I. 50 0 to 60 0 » Nobility and. Gentry be made acquainted, by frequent adver- sisting of every article used for culinary purposes, 1/. 1s, $9 
N OSeS .. 4 me 5L. to 61, 6 tisements in the various Papers, that such a List of Gardeners, | Collection of 62 sorts of best Annual Flower Seeds, 105. 
Red Cedars t -. 1to2 ft. 20 0to30 0 5; classed romans in their aU (EDS P B atthe Nur- Fine selected Field Seeds, Forest and Fruit Trees, d&c. &e, 
x sery, and that no charge whatever be ma e to either part; . ae A ai peg" Eg ee 
^ui hat any Member shall be at liberty to suggest any | E[ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF BRITISH 
alterations, addition, or improvement in the rules or manage- MANUFACTURE, at J. Ween, jun, Piirrrs, and Co.’s 
VEG A UT ment of the Society, which i shall be i Warehouse, 12, Panton-street, Haymarket, — Having made 
ELECT AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, with | by Letter to the whole of the shareholders, together with a full | arrangements with a Br Manufacturer, they are enabled 
directions for sowing, treatment, height, colours, &c, | report of the affairs of the establishment once in’ every six | to offer the above article in unlimited quantities at the follow- 
100 varieties choice Annuals, including the most s. d. months, when every Member shall be at liberty to vote for or | ing terms, in Squares not exceeding 40 inches long :— 
ay new D us ve No. 0—(equal to Foreign Sheet) he +.» 4hd. per foot, 
ditto ditto ditto 8 l—averaging from 16 to 18 oz. to the foot 54d. ; 
ditto ditto ditto 5.6 2 ox 21 to 23 » Td: b 
ditt ditti ditto Pope) dressed to the Managers. 3 š 32 ib 1s. $9 
vars. best dwarf kinds, in larger packets, suited ., That books be properly kept with a regular Debtor and J, Wzrcn, jun., having been many years with Mr. Drake, of 
for filling beds on lawns .. e a +» 7 6 | Creditor account of all Receipts and Dish ; which | 8, Jeri street, and 315, Oxford-street, and at the time of the 
12 vars. ditto ditto ditto eee 5 books shall be open to the inspection of the Members at all | glazing of Chatsworth Conservator ; has devoted himself to 
20 vars. choice greenhouse Annuals, including reasonable times, and that Messrs. WEEKS AND DAY shall be | the Horticultural Glazing Department, begs to call the atten- 
ox Drummondii, tulaea, Rhodanthe, answerable for, and render a full and particular account of the | tion of Horticulturists generally to the above prices for Glass, 
Sedum azureum, yyeome, Mesembryan- pecuniary transactions of the Society. which they undertake to glaze in any part of the United 
themum tricolor, Martynia frag cAMP irse o^) XI. That the accounts be balanced every Christmas, and the Kingdom. 
20 vars. choiee greenhouse Perennials, including profits divided equally between every Shareholder, according They also beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights 
alceolaria, Fuchsia, Petunia, C.neraria, Cho- to the number of shares each one may hold—so much to each | small size squares, which they offer at the following low prices, 
rozemas, dc. os >. e. -- 10 6 Share. packed in 100 feet boxes, not particular to thickness, :— 
20 vars. choice hardy Bienr and Perennials, ,XIL That Messrs, WEEKS AND DAY do receive as compensa- Under 5 in. by 3 +» 13d, per foot, 
including fine Hollyhock, Pansy, Emperor tion for their trouble 10}, per cent. on the profits only; and 5 in. by 3 and Gin. by 4 TUE. DF 
Stock, &c.  .. ES n Ya 2e ++ 5 0 | should there be no profits or dividends actually paid to the 6in.by4and ,, 9in, by 7 E d | 
The above sent free by post at the prices affixed, or packets, | Shareholders, the said Messrs. WEEKS AND Day shallnotre-| J. W. & Co. solicit inspection of their stock of Stained and [ 
as follows :— ceive any compensation or remuneration whatever, Ornamental Glass at their Warehouse, as above.—12, Panton- 
Per ae a T. Per packet.—s, d. XII, EP UD Society act'on apal principles to all parties, | street, Haymarket. E 
Jaleeolaria, carefu etunia, from choice never underselling, or in any way offering the slightest opposi- | sx rc 5; yi Pato Si ee 
saved from chod |. flowers ... y uet - 1 0|tion, or prejudice, to the other respectable body of ‘Saar - H ORTICULTU R A L GLASS.—NET CASH 
Bac: i. j 6| Phlox Drummon i imes as an upright, i sees 
Fuchsia, ditto 0, from 20 fine varieties 0 6 employers and em- | In squares under 5 inches by 3inches ..  .. 14g, per foot. 
Cineraria, ditto 0 | Ditto, scarlet and crim. y to do good, and advance the condition of | Ditto, 5 in. by 3 in., and under 6 in. by fin... 2d. ,, 
6 s 3 Ditto, 6 in. by 4 in., and under 9 i i d. 
| son.. 
0 | Gladiolus, from splendid 
6| summerhybrids .... 0 
Pansy, ditto .. 
Antirrhinum, ditto 
Dahlia, ditto 12500 E odo “3. The s EY 
SUPERB SEEDLING RANUNCULUSES. ifferent sizes, lined with glass, An assortment | 2—1-10th 
LII 
3 or 4 RA E 21 oz. » Td. 
50 named varieties for 35s., or 25 for 20s., from a much ad- ts, Cherries, Greengages, | 3—L8h. o , — 7. gw Is. 
mired and magnificent collection, which Bass and Brown have nd a machine cork- | The thi most are Nos. 1 and 2, and 
chiefly selected during the last three seasons from many s; these, with the whole | the most proportionate sizes are 18 inches by 6 inches, 28 in. 
thousands of seedlings raised by an amateur. i ent process,and testimonials, | by 7 in., or 38 in. by 9 in, 
50 best older named varieties 105., 25 for 6s, 100 best mixed 
10s. 100 fine 5s., or by post 6s. y x nd wil i any part of London for | the attention of Noblemen and Gentlemen. to the above prices 
Auy of the above can be sent, prepared in cases, by post at S addressed to the Patentee, | for Glass suitable for Horticultural purposes; and as they are 
the prices affixed, and will be accompanied with simple and t the Manufactory, 7, the upper part of St, John. advantageously situated for importing, there being a daily i 
3 x These Fruits are pre- | steam communication between the port of Hull and the Con- 
Remittances in franks or Post-office orders from unknown family purposes than | tinental Markets, and, in addition to this, haying’ made ar- 
correspondents. a d ne trial will prove | rangements with eminent English Manufacturers for a regular 
Catalogues of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, embracing the The fruits, &c., contained in these packages | supply, they are enabled to offer every advantage to the pur- 
best in cultivation, will be sent pre-paid to applicants, - irable and acceptable present for chaser, and also to insure the prompt execution of all orders 
Bass and Brown, Seed and Horticultural Establishment, country friends, as they contain much modern information on | with which the: may be favoured. 
Sudbury, Suffolk, —Feb, 7, the preservation of fruit, $ N.B., otber and Striking Glasses supplied, 
brief directions for culture. 
