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HE POTATO DISEASE. INS SCOTLAND, _being 
Results of Investigations into its Nature and Origi 
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VI. Of the Bone are, Preparation of Potato Seed, 
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ROCHURE. No. l.—Being a p. Practical 
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'CORD.—No. III., For MARCH, CONTAINS— 
By sir tenuifolia. 
Culture of Japan Lilies. 
Geissomeria E Glossary of Botanical Terms. 
I se: escriptive List of New Plants, 
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Selection of Carnations, 
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Andromeda, soribu nda, 
— FLORIST TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. | 
Wit ALLAM. MILLER would call especial notice to 
s very fine Seedling Fu , Verbenas, Petunias, 
etenim &c., for the Spring AE 18s. 
SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 
GREAT BRITAIN.—This variety resembles Exoniensis, 
though altogether a much larger flower; tube and sepals 
right pink, with a large bright purple corolla, nearly blue. 
This flower shines as if varni ished over as Lowryii, which gives 
it a beautiful appearance; very fine flower and good habit.— 
Land Stewards’ Jour; ls August 23rd: ** W., Miller.— We consider 
your seedling to be a ble variety; its large size, the 
form of the tube, and the ERREA of the footstalk, are good 
qualities, and the colours of the sepals and petals are pretty 
well contrasted, particularly in the young flowers.” —Price 
bd. 
Cias eE S aA glossy mes tube and sepals, 
with large blood pur] ‘olla ; free mer; CERE of supe- 
rior and dere eful habi, SS milar to EMEN and the flower a 
decided upon Smith’s ne Victoria. 
ley state: is it—'*a dee of good contrast.”—Price 10s. 6d. Thi 
is to be exhibited RERAN Ha alW's OO at the July Txhibi- 
tion, a s Li 
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ar for 5l. 
LOUISA. Bins idae shining flesh Mp. pe and 
pos ith TIS crimson corolla, very distinct.—Pri: 8. bd. 
GLOBE TERRESTRE.—Very long and apes novel 
dark crimson tube ; sepals completely globular, and dark purple 
corolla ; very striking and handsome.— Price 
GLOBE CELESTE.—Stout rich red tube A epals, never 
having less than five sepals, expanding quite horizontally, ex- 
posing a blue corolla, n ether a novel do Wife eros 5s. 
taken together Il. 11s. 6d. 
UNRIVALLED SEEDLING WIESE 
Samye .. oe 7s. 6d. | Sunbea - d 
Comet .. E FTE Sappho w 
Coquette vs oe 5 Alba purpurea d $ H 
Turban es 0 | Giantess vet Pra 86 
5 
‘The Set for 1, 11s. 6d. 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, Aug. 30.—'* J. Z.: Your seedlings are 
arge and good flowers. * Comet," French white, with lilac 
centre; ‘Samye; pink, with a blotch of light purple in the 
centre, is a large, handsome, and distinct flower. 
mers? Chronicle, Woe ‘Coquette,’ when 
fully blown, has the newly-opened SMS on the crown of a 
beautifully rosy-pink; while those below are nearly white. 
When bloomed in the style of gio presents proie it forms a 
very handsome object. The same observation applies to the 
Comet, which is S having a. tingo E lilac on the face of NE 
flower, which is ornamente: son, purple centre. 
have lately. um s somewhat PIN to this, but not quite ih 
large and dis 
ie peers bonas Sept. 6.—‘ Mr. Miller: Your seed- 
ones, and possess the character of distinct- 
the blooms and trusses are large, and the colours plea: 
ing. We ve ee Joquette," a delicate ENS with deep pink 
exes and ‘Samye,’ rather deeper pink, with a tinge of purple 
n the dark Selous, about the eyes ; the others, ‘ Turban, ep 
E UR with rose eyes, and * am,” rose colour, are less 
ps though equally good in other respects.” 
eners Gazette, Oct. 4.—* er: All are pretty be- 
dst of the dark eyes, Dut * Comet? is by far the best in all 
qualities ; * Samye’ is the next best, and ‘Coquette’ third.” 
Floricultural Cabinet, Nov.—'* W. Mes d Verbenas are very 
handsome, and distinct from any we have seen.” 
e entire new character of these Verbon nas, the mass of 
first-rate opinions given of them by all the leading Floricul- 
tural works, and the numerous orders taken for them when in 
flower, render any further ones altogether unnecessary, 
The leading sorts will be figured in the ‘‘ Cabinet." Theusual 
allowance when three sets are Jue 
SEEDLING PETUNIAS. 
RISING SUN.—Lovely rose Cung with a distinet stripe of 
white u up each division, extra novel INDLEY's opinion in 
the E July 12 2th r is novel and 
showy ; the light taroat, with a light vein up each division, 
gives it a pretty appearance.” —Price 7s. 6d. 
THE TIGER.—Lilac blue, Send all oe with wie 
very, Mae Dr. LrnpieEy’s opinion in the Chronicle, Oct. 1 
Your striped or mottled PAA is a very udo 
fal flower, the colour deeper tl tha an my we ^? Lan 
Stewards’ Journal, August 23 :— BOR Tus Petunia sent 
is an exceedingly. peantiful VERI by 
& 
OMET.—A striking variety of mixed colours, very bright 
CU 3s. 6d. 
"The above are all good shaped, broad petalled flower, 155. the 
Set, with the usual allowance to the trade, if two sets are taken. 
at once. 
HOYLE'S SEEDLING GERANIUMS OF 1845. 
fAugusta — .. 215. 0d. | {Duke of Orleans `.. 2i. D 
Gipsey Maid vv 9p gi ord Morpeth 
Hosephus - 
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hybridised Petunia seed, from Striped and spotted Flowers, 
cms DON 2s. 6d., large ditto 5s. All sealed and sent 
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tance from unknown correspondents. 
General and descriptive Catalogues of P and Verbenas 
may be had gu atis, and the Trade suppli: 
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ITEOROLOGY. goa Tuesday, 3d March, at 
TURE will be given at the 
MEORANIOS" Ted TRU TION, Southampton- buainear ne 
cery-lane, on the Atmosphere and its Effects on the Animal 
and Vegetable piel illustrated by numerous dis By 
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Warte, Esq., M.B.S., S.M.S., who has ly offered to give 
this Lecture in Hic of the funds of the “ United Gardeners and 
Land-Stewards’ Journal.” Ti ach, reserved seats 2s., 
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~ HORTICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS, | 
* s READ begs to inform Ladies, Amateur and Prae- 
tical Gardeners, that he has taken outa NEW PATENT 
have seen, The colour is a light tnl blue, feathered thickly 
with aes veiny oss The colour and marking is remarkable 
—Qquite a new feature among Petunias, "Mi Ge 
deners "d sette, Oct. 4 :— 
but quite as "decidedly marked, even in its young state, as 
* Petunia punctata’ is at its best t; and we maintain that no 
'etunia Wer A sent out better worth its money than that 
one.” —] 
ROSY ROLE. —Crimson rose, very round flower, with 
M RES ond 5s. 
—The clearest and largest white flower 
dont “completly round and ne substance.—Price 35. 6d. 
8 'B.—In the way of Punctata, but opening better.— 
Price de 6 
APRICAN. —A. ioa superb dark purple flower of extra 
substance and sha his Petunia is the thing long wanted ; 
a good, large, rich, "se constant Es d hardy Petunia. Land 
Stewards’ Journal, August 9th:—" W, Miller: The d is 
rich in colour (a deep rose purple, wih dark centre), large in 
size, one of the best we have seen in substance, and all that 
the LOE. answer was received :—‘ Pine Apple Nursery, 
Dear Sir,—Your Petunia I I is a very 
gos one; I saw something like it at other day, 
ut not so large, I consi mider, soe rs to be a very EU thing. 
am, dear Sir, yours very t ruly, A. HENDERSON.” Dr. 
Lindley’ s opinion in Chronicle: ‘* W.M., No. 1, is a very good 
Seedling, rather common B colour, but een remarkably 
clean on the SUR p ‘ice 3: 
ucc um d goatee very elegant.—Price 3s. 6d. 
Y. esi qut beautiful greiner un de veins, extra 
gti — Price e whole se! 
CHOICE, SEEDLING ANTIRRHINUMS. 
MISS ee ae —Very large and attractive flower, 
white veined with blood. colour, and large pet Jod ino 
Dr, Lindley’s opinion in the Chronicle of Nov. M. 
seedling named Miss Prettyman is a no pr. SEES 
the front of the flower Pu strongly. Prot with Cherry 
colours.” —Prici d 6d. each. a 
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RANT WHITE POWDER, prepared from Oriental 
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* All others are SPURIQUS. IMITATIONS. 
lower being m and ip colours En ic boa Pe 
DELICATISSIMA. bold clean white [at veined al 
over with delicate itis veins. In the Chronicle, August can 
Dr. Lindley savs. ** W.M.: Nos. 1 and 2 are larve. bold. and 
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