THE GARDENERS 
AGRICULTURAL 
“as aN. 
A P ewspap 
CHRONICLE 
GAZETTE. 
of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 9.—1846.] 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 98. 
INDEX. 
Agri, Soc. of England ~ -~ 139 c | Hort, Society's Garden noticed 135a 
x qoumalof rev. — = Mla | Hygrometer, Simmonr's 
Agri. Imp. Soc, of Ireland - 140 b | Manure, Siperphosphate of 
‘Agriculture in-Lower Brittany 188a lime as -Mla 
Amateur Gardener ^ - . 1835| — "Bossa aulton L0 - idle 
mi + + 1a9¢ Seas Ce ne Fan 
Angræcum -= 135a re’ Club—rhorough araling 140 b 
Apple, Bonton Russet 2/7 188.6 | Pear, Sussex Monster 134 c 
Bicon, to c - + 189 e | Peas, remarks o 182 c 
Barley, so - + 142a | Phosphate of. ihe as food of 
Bones ana ‘ult acid ~ 142a| plants 139 b 
Books, rev: - ol HAe| Physiology, animal — 2o l9 
BO eeu ony anure - le Pico l list of 133 a 
Calendar, horticultural - — - 135 e | Plan hosphate ot LI as 
agricultural © | 142a |. food of 189 b 
Sotero, agricultural ~ — - 187a | Planting - > -= 18b 
Con I0 2142 6 | Polmaise heating -= 182a 
BM theory of = = 1872 | Potato distan Snot) seals 
Draining, deep = = 187 c | Potato gangre 
=" Deimeton, system of > 188 ¢| Potatoes from mine. eyes, 1942, 1408 
—  costof - - 189 pric 134 
= effectsof an | — Praia mode of plant- 
— thorough -- -  . 140p Bia, 140a 
arwlge totrap - — -  - 1365 | Re view miscellaneous = Iie 
sculents, noteson = ~—~_ 132 ¢ | Rhubarb to - = 188 6 
Farm buildin "anjens 22] Seeda, germination « of = + 135 
ruere Ch subjects Simmons's hy romi = 1344 
- » 140 te? E is 
; Fons eT 1895, 140 b| Superphosphute: o "lime asia wun 
Go Try catepillar | 2 1340| Thistios fom seed = = 1896 
Srass seeda for light soil ~ 142 b| Tree guards . > 6c 
e Polmaise = - -132a | Vegetible new = l = 138c 
Russian stoves for — - 184 b 
tomary expense, by h the Improved Giant variety, whic! 
may be cut the following spring th ar 3 ts, 
from 5s, per 100, with printed particulars for cultivation, may 
NER, Seedsmen, 28, Cornhill, To d 
Fine Seakale, dee ips b, tye 
yg eae 
INE PLANTS. Sead: and succession, Blacks 
or Queens, may be had in any quantity on application to 
W: Davis, Green-street, ore Eu Ch elsea, Feb, 2 28. 
(Bock VERBENA SEED, in Packets, now ‘ready, 
containing 300 Seeds for 2s. 6d., sent to any part of the 
E on the E ofa rore arder: 
est vai 
Piney, eee place, Peckham, Surrey. 
PÆOLUM AZUREUM. 
TESSRS. VEITCH AND SON have to offer imported 
2 TUBERS of the above beautiful Plant, warranted true. 
Strong extra Tubers, 15s. Second size, 10s. 6d. each. The 
ce order or pun 
required from unknown correspondents. —Exeter, Feb. 2i 
RHODODENDRONS, “AZALEAS, CAMELLIAS, CINE 
PARING ROSE, HOLLYHOCKS, HERBACEOUS 
ent of the 14th inst., of the uu all of which 
iti A large Stock of 
and untrained Fruit-trees, prices of which may be ha 
—Cross Lanes » Nursery, Bedale, Yorks, Feb, 28. 
ADIOLUS GANDAVENSIS, St 
fu Bulbs of 
this ket Plant 1 
Sery, at Ghent), are aoe from Mr. Houtte’s Nur- 
Holborn ; Cmanrwoo) 
s-road, Chelsea; 
H. Low & C U Qo. b Fleeti street; 
W. RonLissoN & Sons, Lower Tooth Warns U WARNER, 
Cornhill ; ane g Messrs. Dic li 
e mA KSONS & 0o., 1 W Aio place, 
TO SSE ep TERES NURSERYMEN, an 14 Ott 
BIES CANADENSIS, on HEMLOCK SPRUCE, 
» so large a stock (viz. 
nr large plants, 3 feet high, baeidés re sizes), can 
SH low prices; also, with a General 
s to offer at üniktaliy rices, in 
est assortment of Kalmia latifolia ever offered 
all sizes, ; the larg 
EE Ee can be had by letter, and shall be at. 
Rue 
t 
KEYNES, Tone sbi 
iy a ES bip an- 
DARIAS i ees his Hee 
Salisbury, Fo Febri ax 
Gu POTATOES 1 FREE FROM DISEASE | D 
The following superior Early and Late Seed Potatoes to 
be had at WARNER & WARNER's, free m. E. producing 
a good succession in the EU order 
American Early R und 
Chinese Roun m 
Martin's Isle: e Wight 
Laneasbire Early Round 
Early Ash-leaf S 
D x d 
aigh's K: 
More suitable 
general erop. 
_ Prices may be had du 1 application, 
for 
28, Cornhill, London. 
SPLENDID NEW WHITE FUCHSIA. 
Toms JACKSON ax» Co., Que id beg 
to announce their intention of sending out their § Seedling 
FUCHSIA, MRS. FREDERICK MILBANK | (late Nonpareil), 
nee month. The flowers oh this handsome variety are between 
and four inches in length; tube and sepals white, the 
latter distinetly tipped with green ; corolla, fine rich purple, 
which opens well. The plant is a robust grower of gracei eful 
habit, and a most profuse bloomer, For Dr. Lindley's re- 
marks, s see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 29th Nov., page 804, * Seed- 
ling Flowers.—W. n & Co.” Price 10s. 6d. each, the usual 
Preot to the Tra 
W. J. & Co. can aand this Fuchsia with the greatest 
onfidenee, as being suitable to compete at Floricultural 
Exhibitio 
All zoons deliv ered free on the Railway. 
A referenci ittance from unknown correspondents is 
respectfully T. 
Jross L ul urse: 
OOO OTORS, THE TRADE, 
RTHÜR MACKIE begs to call the oon of 
the Trade to the annexed List of TREES and SHRUBS, 
which are of first-rate quality, and, as he trusts, will, from the 
lowness of price, be found worthy of notice, 
y, Bedale, Yorkshire, Feb. m 
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2 
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per ton; and where large quan., 
tities are taken, A. M. will deliver them free. 
Ba omn: 2 yrs, fine .. oe 
Whitethorn, do. ^. 2 6to 
Turkey or Levant "Oaks; » do. on 
Ash, transplanted 
» E 
Beech - " 18 0 to 25 0 5 
É: K; S 17 6t0200 ; 
Larch ” mm 14 0to 18 0 » 
Scotch » m 15 0 to 20 0 » 
Hazel 1: Lt 150t0200 5, 
Oaks 3r a . 18 0 to 25 0 oj 
Blackthorn ;, ^ 2 yrs, fine .. 8 0to10 0 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND S$ 
Oaks, Turkey. or Levant 
” ” » 
HRUBS. 
25 0 to 35 0 per 100 
35 0 to45 0 
» 500to600  , 
Chesnut, Horse on 
Tree Box .: m 
Laurels ; 00 
of mius 
Standard Thorns : 
OSes .. ae 
Red Cedars 
2to2)ft. 45 
X reference i is requested from Keno e pou REA 
Norwich Nursery, Feb, 2 
TOTATOES: FOR PLANTING. 
F CHATWIN, Plumstead, Woolwich, begs leave 
* to inform his friends that he will be enabled, by his 
numerous connections all over the United Kingdom and onthe 
Continent, to PR with only few exceptions, the numerous 
varieties of POT ES enumerated in his Catalogue * per- 
fectly sound and aa ? from disease, together with other new 
varieties of superior. qualities, New Seedlings in Peck Bags, 
price 5s. These Seedling Potatoes are all selected, and con- 
tain red and white varieties, both of Kidney and Round d sorts, 
and are well adapted to replace the losses that have arisen from 
the disease, as every Recte tuberis of full maturity, having 
been eultivated with nursery care and attention for the last 
three years. a ready for delivery, in the same’ size 
bags, 20 selected tubers of the best varieties of Potatoes in cul- 
tivation, Red, White, Round, ong Kidney sorts, late and early, 
so that every grower, in case of losses in stock and sorts, may 
at once obtain a collection of those most desirable to commence 
out in bags, Seed ane labello. free of exp ense e ay, of the 
Railway Stations i in London, or to any of the Booking-offices, 
Wharfs, &c.; a PRA be and at all the respectable seed 
warehouses, in London. 
arts of glani 
Phillips’s Hardy Ridge Cucumber, in PER 
* This Catalogue, recommended by the ier Me Loudon, con- 
tains the names of 158 varieties of Potatoes, with every de- 
TFORD NU NURSERIE ES. 
P: FRANCIS begs e State that he can supply 
© Snow’s WINTER WHIT BROCCOLI, which has given 
ch universal satisfaction, in sealed packets 2s, 6d. each ; also, 
Sows Black Spine Cucumber, 2: 2s. En per TN of 8 seeds? 
orticultural Bue do., 25. 6. 
scriptive i relating to the various oes Seni post 
free for 1s. 
AMTUPARTUMHOENOGLLLLLL——u— 
E DWARD TILEY begs to state that those Gar- 
deners who had seed of his First Prize CUCUMBER, VIC- 
TORY OF BATH, i: 
Seed Shop, 16, Pultency-bridge, B. HR 
A remittance oa iste. from Pc correspondents, 
Bath, Feb. 28, 184 
[Pricz 6d. 
DAHLTAS N SE PANSIES, AND VERBENAS. 
NURSERY, SLOUGH, BUCKS. 
C. "BROWN'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
* is ready, and ve tx Poenis immediately on appli- 
cation, . It contains every no of the season—each DAHLIA 
id the Lash the description. atu sid: Amongst ue first-rate 
eauty s, Bohemian Girl, Captain Warner, 
Lady Charleville, ion of Bath (true), Maramaa of Corn. 
ian, Newington Rival, Princess Radziwill, queen 
‘petuals, Sir E. Antrobué, and Brown’s Rosé d' Amour. 
The FUCHSTAS also are very select, and contain Newberry's 
Delicata, Mud POE Epps’ Nymph, Lady Julia, and 
Queen of Virgin: andra, Plebpetees Duchess of Suther. 
land, Mrs. Lage, Prince “Alb ert, Pomona, Queen Victoria, Ser- 
ratifolia, &c, Amongst the PANSIES (for which and Dahlias 
oe Nursery is dup Brown's EDEN and King of ces 
ony, Brown's Arethusa, Curion, Hannibal, Maid of the Mill, 
Prior, &e:, oth of Gold, Rolla, Tind Middleton, oa 
Prince Albert, Pizzaro, Sulphw urea Elegans, Tom 
Perseus, President, Bryants Perfection, &e. All plants will 
be sent out ver] rei emittance ea poojeai with distant 
orders, fos VANA tite package will be allow 
- egs to ob: , he can Bohr every article con- 
nected with the Nurse x isiness, His collection of Pinuses 
is unique. Osmundia' Regalis, just imported from D 
small crowns of this magnificent Fern, 5s. each; 
weighing nearly 2 a cwt., 3l. Feb. : 2i 
GREAT 
NORFOLE, 
YARMOUTH 
1846, 
NURSERY. 
NOST & CO., being rs vasta who first intro- 
d tothe notice of the Horticultural world the above 
truly excellent Raspberry, unequalled for for the size of its fruit 
and richness of flavour, and possessing an extensive Stock of 
fine Canes, beg to offer the same upon the following terms, 
guaranteed to ne of the same quality as those they had the 
honour of supplying Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, 
ue Grace ihe Make of Northumberland, His Grace the Duke 
utland, His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, the Earl of 
carseat the Earl of Liverpool, the Earl of Abergavenny, 
the Earl of Egremont, the Lord Bishop of London, Lori 
Viscount Lorton, Lord Sondes, and most of the Nobility, as 
well as the Horticultura postes of London, the latter having 
awarded YovELL & Co. d for it. 
P; Saee coutesany Moe es 2o 41 y 
Do. do; dd . .013 6 
Do. do. dö. « T «9.7 
mall haa 12s. per 100 
A liberal discount w will be allowed the Trade when * quanti- 
ties” are or 
For full dàdoription, of the above see their advertisement of 
Jai 
Thirty Drum of new and choice Flower Seeds, per 
us Sree, for 6s. 
reat Taimo Nursery, Feb, 28. 
THe MONS! TROUS GREEN. GAGE, o on E «REINE 
CLAUDE MONSTREUSE DE BA 
For a description of this Fine PLUM, see Gardens Chronicle, 
No. 5, 1846. Dwarf maiden plants, 5s. each. ing to a mis- 
printi in the Catalogue, the colour of Saint Ma Men Quetsche 
Plum was quoted as purple; it should be yellowish white, the 
same as given in the Catalogue of the Horticultural Society, 
from whence it was received.—Sawbridgeworth, Herts 
ANER AND WARNER, Serpsmen & Fronists, 
28, Cornhill, | respectfully inform the nobility and gentry 
their NEW CATALOGUE comprising all the choice New 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds is now ready, and can be had post 
free upon E For Particulars refer to “Harrison’s 
Cabinet” for Marci 
EW BELGIAN PLUM, “REINE CLAUDE 
IN DE BAVAY,” very strong dwarfs at Br from Mr. Van 
Houtte's Nursery at Glient, to de Ens by Messrs. Hvon Low 
& Co., Upper Clapton Nur: sery, L 
The usual Men v the Trade. 
Ree OF THE POTATO. SEED 
din the most careful manner from the Berry of the 
earliest and best kinds, without disease, can be had in Packets. 
No. 1, containing 13,000 Seed, which will be sufficient to produce 
Plants for more than 30 square perches of 
from the parties offering the above for Sale, whose respec 
bility we Xm uh S and think it remarkably well saved, i 
“As sample of ‘the. ‘Seed to be seen at No, 23, Bachelor's- 
tis uk, Du ve 
Fs TUE TOOL WAREHOUSE. 
REEN 4 AND CONSTABLE, WnoLzsALE and RETAIL 
RONMONGERS, 36, Kin 
London Bridge,) bez to announce they have a large assortment 
of New and Ae ed GARDEN TOOLS, including Lord Ver- 
ors, Impr len. 
Ms ears, Edging Iro: us, &c. Sad oin Chests fitted 
with every Implement requisite for the Garden, 
