10.—1846.] _ 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 159 
TO NOBLEMEN, EMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROR AND MORRIS beg to an- 
e that they have received En from the 
Proprietor to submit to Public Compe titi on at the Auction 
Mart, Bartholomew-lane, on Thursday, March the 17th, 1846, 
at 12 o'clock, the valuable collection of SUCCULENT PLANTS, 
formerly belonging to Tuomas HITCHEN, ESQ., of R 
during a long series of years. 
found well worthy thes attention of SRST RAA and the "Trade. — 
Catalogues ean be had upon application at the American Nw 
sery, Leytonstone ; a of ARTHUR Mackis, at the Norwich 
Nursery. 
TO j NOBLEMEN, | 
NTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, 
ARDENERS, ie. 
R. JOHN MILLER, of Bristol, will sell. by 
Public Auction, on the Picos at ShéxBourne; Dn 
on Tuesday, March 17, 1846, and following days of Bus 
all the valuable NURSERY STOC K, GREENHOUSE 355 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, GREENHOUSES, Xe., &e., the 
property of Mr. John Davison, Nurserym: ey "whose lease is 
expired. The Stock consists of fine standard and iat i tr ained 
and quarter Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Pears, Plums, Cher- 
a choice and general assortment of EVENES and 
flowering Shrubs ; standard and dwarf Roses, of the newest 
inds ; also Ash, Oak, hanoh, Scotch, Spruce, and Silver Firs ; 
Beech, Elms, standard Walnuts, &c.; 
Pennie urrants, Strawberries, Giant 
Asparagus, Seakale, Rhubarb, &c.; also 550 fine 
Hornb. , Ever es Puy et, amd Beóch- hedges, from 4 "oT 
high, € aoi Hollie: 
The Greenhouse Sian ae con: 
st of Ericas, Indian Azaleas, 
Cinerarias, Petunias, Camellias, Geraniums, Fuchsias, e of 
the newest kinds. ‚The whole of the Stock is of first-rate 
quality, fit for immediate planting, and will be sold in "lots 
Suitable to every class of purchasers. Also the several Green- 
houses, about 100 feet in length. 
Catalogues to be had at the Sherborne 3 Nursery ; and of the 
Auctioneer, Westbury, near Bristol. To be on view one week 
previous to the day obs ale. 
ale to commence cach day at 10 for 11 o "clock precisely. 
O BE. LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 
in six miles of the Weybridge Station of the 8 uh. 
WALLED GARDEN, containing cana 
TWO ACRES ‘OF PRODUCTIVE SOL " 
M Houses, Pits, and Sheds. The Tabs. are 
covered with ehoice Fruit Trees in high ie and or 
residence for a superior Gardener—aceommodation E a aaa 
neyman. The implements may be taken at a valuation by the 
tenant. 
For particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Keye, steward, Ockham 
Park, Ripley, Surrey. 
LUTON HOO, BEDFORDSIIIRE. 
TO MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. 
O BE LET on Lease by the Year, Walled 
Gardens of 5 Acres, eon Nun the finest Fruit arses, 
r Gardens 
A 
& 
£ 
“4 
E! 
all compact. ee aay day now next ensuing, 
and for Pe Particulars, apply to Mr. Arers, London Lodge, Yid 
(00 
N.B. uon Gardens are 29 miles from London, and 9 from 
St. Albans. The London and Birmingham Railway passes 
within a few miles, and their Luton branch, as propose im- 
mediately adjoining. Coaches to and from London aily. 
ent is not so much the object in letting the. Gardens as 
AFETA dor well ient up aag Fruit Trees trained. Security 
c references will e be required. 
ro BE LET, TUE from Lady- day next, for 
r five years, with or "without Land, and the exclusive 
shooting over 600 acres of good Sporting Ground, an Excellent 
HOUSE, with every accommodation for a large family ; plea- 
santly situated in the county of Surrey, 27 miles from town, 
within 43 mile station on the eam Eastern Railway, 
which will gods BE brought to one mile, a station on the 
oon Railway v within 3 miles. Taduive of Col. St. CLAIR, 
Heloonn Dodge, Wast Grinstead, Sussex. 
ORT FOTEN Ud R AL GLASS.—NET CASH 
RIOES. 
In squares under 5 inches i 3 inches on T per foot. 
Ditto, 5 in. by 3 in., and under 6 in. by tin È E 
Ditto, 6 i 4 in., and under 9 in. by 7 We 
Tin Laree Sizes ap t 40mches, lone vu ‘quite flat," 
Hen of an inch thick, or 5 grereging d pz to the foot, P: 
id. 
» » 
p: j^ 65 2s s. » 
1s. 
The. (irme most recommended 3s INO and 2, and 
Ass: Mrrcnants, Hull, beg to call 
f Noblemen ind Gentlemen to the above paua 
for ase suitable for Horticultural purposes; and as 
advantageous!y situated for importi: 5 
steam communication betivgen the 
tinental Markets, and, 
Eu ied ca Striking Glasses supplied. 
cx OREIGN, SH T 
Cy ARVIS having just imported a large quantity of 
* the above artioles, EU quality and. substance Pp 
unequalled, can offer them at a lower price than any other 
ready money only, at his old esta- 
GLASS WAREHOUSE, Vu Great Cas- 
a few doors from Regent-street, w Ori for- 
Wan NR ERR Ts, 
ue ference, meet with prompt attention, Ever 
other ES of WINDO W GLASS equally. lowi in price. 
IORTICUTURAL “GLASS “OF BRITISH 
Eme Aa URR, at J. WELCH, aou eh and Co.'s 
tote? the ab um a British Manu: aber ey are enabled 
ing terms, in Squai n unlimited LEG at the follow- 
t 
alto UNA AREE. 40 inches lo! 
—averaging from 
2 
» 
Mid p per foot, 
(rf ja pa oz, to, the foot P » 
3 
1 
J. WELCH, jun, i) Sb hs wA j man T As 
"i years with Mr. Drake, of 
8, Jermyn-street, and 315, Oxf a 
glazing of CIE th Cons Dro and at the time of the 
the Horticultural Glazing ADR nt, ka ihe.atten: 
tion of Horticulturists generally to the eos 19 Call the 
whic p they undertake to glaze in any, part of the United 
Kin 
They. "Hg beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights 
small size Squares, which they offer at vhs T oming low prices, 
packed in 100 feet boxes, not  Particuls ular to thiekn. 
5 in. " 
E by Sand 3, 
6 in. by ‘ and 
KAY AUN 
9) in. by EA 
“inspection of their stock of Stained and 
atat d tns their Warehouse, EREMO Panton- 
Street, Hromarket 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS. 
ampton Street, Strand, are supplying FOREIGN GLASS, 
of excellent quality, at 34d. per foot. This glass is strong, of 
good colour, and well pce eds, for Horticultural purposes. 
They have also a stock of strikin g glasses of the most approved 
form, ranging from 3} by 2j inches to 2 by 6 inches, which 
are selling at Els equally moderate elg Glass 
Depot, 1 on-street, Str 
OREIGN SHEET GLASS, of good quality, for 
Horticulturai and eenenal See qo ds IS at 
F. Errmicx's, 2%, ©: Eas For 
Ready Money “only. 
en AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, foy Hothouses, Garden and other purposes— 
R. ©. uu again reduce d t EET tog SUAM UTD squares, 
= 
invites a his former 
lists :— 
per gross. per.gross. per gross. 
6in.by4 .. 65. 8by5.. 13s. 9byT7.. 18s. 
Tii TAE .. 9s. 8by6.. Its, bys.. 26s. 
R. ©. will in future receive weekly consignments of STOUT 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of which he purposes keeping 
such a retools as will enable him to execute all orders as 8003 
s received, 
PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, and GRAPE GLASSES 
of every description, cheaper than at any other house.— For 
New Lists, apply to R. ES AN, Glass, Lead, and Colour Works, 
ESSRS. 3E AND H. BROWN Dos 1 MTS the 
Nobility and Gentry that they will send. the. y follomipg 
de Plants to any p: pt of Pm United Kingdom 
Andromeda floribunda, per.d 
pigen repens, each . . 
25 New Hardy Ghent Aratens one. ofa sort, named 
25 Hardy American Aza c 
12 Rhododendr: ‘ons, m sorts, including So Carlet, 
ite, and Rose-coloured varieties 
25 ga dy TOS Shrubs, one of a jer named 
pe erior Dwarf Roses, on En heir own 5 roots, do. 
o. 
24s, 0d. 
2 6 
25 0 
0 
Cloth of Gold, 
Tea-scented D. on sort, ^n n pots, per doz en 
Devoniensis and SOROR Nolsette Roses, per dozen 5: 
M MR d of sorts, per e.. 908. 
2 Superior sorts of Pahon Azaleas a TT 0 
Do. do. dor .. ^v. 8 0 
12 Do. do. Ericas 3c pO 
12 Do. do. Geraniw 30 
Lobelia fulgens, cardinalis and serotina, per, dozen 8.0 
Salvia atens, per doz 0 
thera RU AD and ter: axifolia, | strong planis, 
per di 
hoice selections of Flower Seeds, in packets, 5 
each, sent 
Albion Nursery, re Newington, London. 
FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING. 
RANUNCULUSES AND ANEMONES. 
MEO AND SON, FronisrS, Wallingford, can still 
upply assortments of the above Flowers at prices adver- 
tied "s the Chronicle of Feb. 21. Catalogues sent on the recei p 
of two labels. 
THE BEST VERBENAS OF THE YEAR. 
EO. SMITH has pleasure in offering his matchless 
SEEDLING VERBENAS, of which G. S. warrants them 
to UE any other eight known. Seven of them have taken 
First. Prizes ; they are large, of first-rate form, five of 
pog dtr edged or spotted. They have been justly ad- 
mired o have seen them. ‘To be sent out the last week 
in ‘April at he set, or 5s, per plant, post free, viz.— 
CHESS OF SUTHERGA ue fine blush with e e cherry 
obtained the First Seedling Prize at t oyal "Bote 
Gardens of London ; First at C. rne ER 
rose with yellow eye; first at the 
. and Ibs. 
Royal Metropolitan. 
EMPEROR, bright crimson with white eye; first elass at the 
Royal 8 Surrey Gardens, 
OVELY ANN, vivid scarlet edged with pink; first class at 
Highgate. 
ODESTA, fine cream with ros 
Miss WarsoN, glossy blush with Pilote eye; first class at the 
oyal Metropolitan. 
MERRY MONARCH, bright Scarlet edged with dark rose; first 
class at Highgate, 
QUEEN oF Beauties, delicate pink with rose spot. 
G. S. has a Seedling Petunia, Alba Magna, à large pure white, 
the throat veined with violet. It was shown at the Royal 
Botanic Gardens, and allowed by Nurserymen and Florists to 
e the best white Petunia they had seen. was also favour- 
Es RUE in the Gardeners’ Chronicle. Price 3s. 6d. per plant. 
. 52s Descriptive Cntloguei of Verbenas, Fuchsi. 
d&e., is now ready, Qu very leading riety, they 
dap obtained the’ five: gon at all the great shows round 
London. The following tnd are now ready, and they will be 
rw 2 be ailfine and large, RR eerie colours, of good 
at 10s. per dozen ; stage free ; or if by rail- 
ae IX and package grati 
Atrosanguinea, Avalanche. AE ADS Supreme, Beauty 
petu Sy PURA EAR de e of Tork, Defiance (Pear- 
35 ata, Excelsa C 8) Eram Enchantress, Ele- 
ad Fair odds Gr: arlat Gladiator, Hudibras, 
Hebe, Louis Philippe, Lee P victo, Magnifica, Messenger, 
Poultii, Princess Royal (Tiley's), Queen of England, Rose 
d'Amour, Rose Charmante, Spec ima Timandra, the 
Giant, Tricolor Alba, the Favouri 
Tur 
panied by cash or referen 
- Tollington Nursery, y, Hornsey- road, Islington, near London. 
ELLETSON' s SUPERB. Som BROOCOLI. 
F.H.S., having purchased tne 
this unequalled late BROCCOLI from 
Messrs. Ellets ons’, Meg Gardene ers, Thorngumbald, near 
Hull, begs to announce that is prepared to send it out i 
sealed nios (post Sm at Bs. ae py directions for its 
culturi his Broccoli been r y the Messrs, E., who 
have hitherto held the entire sto ar ien Ss QUE ues if sown 
on or abo ut the ju of oy it will come e the April 
following. This is what no other White Br ibo Will do (and 
is a great desideratum). Itis of very dwarf growth, perfectly 
hardy, and of large size, weighing from 10 Fio 16 Ibs. each, | 
nd is as white e 
aderire Mess: 
at 3s. 6d. per DEM when the ordinary sorts have been sold at | 
2 d ls. per dozen. 
M. has also" “Usher's Unique Double French and African 
m 20 varieties. These are the most splendid 
ds in Sven and wherever exhibited, bave not 
led taking away the prizes. The collection of 20 varieties 
for Ts. 6d. (post fre e). "These, with the Broccoli seeds, may be | 
had of the Advertiser, Hope Nursery, Leeming: lane, Bedale ; | 
and in London, of Mes: NE. ornhill, and | 
or FARN St. street Smith- 
i field, at Num pla D cashiers of "the Broccoli may be seen | 
| dw e month of April, 
ie the supply is limited, early orders are requested. 
R ESSRS. EDWARDS AND PELL, 15, South- | 
d Vesi 
All orders from unlnown dooodenobdEn ik sh be aecom- 
stants firm after nd for 10 days before opening o ba splitting, | oraninin COMET 
S firm as a Cauliflower. As a proof of its | and 
JR have at all times sold itin Hull Market | 
—3525 acres. 
; WARM TO LET, WARWICKS 
One-fourth Meadow and 
much improvement in hands of the. Prop: 
prse EA none but di of putetpte 
(Th: is fit for a person 
on evas on the farm, A lea: 
W., Messrs. OR Gibbs, and Couch neat 
Warwickshire 
OREIGN SHEE‘ E dts AB 
OHN HAVERSON , Jun. 
ceived largo Quantitysof- SE 
* most in the Mar! ket, will forward the. EE 
in unlimited quantities a 
40-inches long, fr om 44d. us foot, or in case taining 200 
feet, IR: ion at 30, averaging from 14 to 16 oz. ee foot, at 4d. 
Small s n 100 feet boxes, at 33d. 
SUPERE ace ANTIRRHINU 
OW LE i in offering his bes 
* ous friends, 
more beautiful Pun distinct Varietie 
of SEEDLING ANTIRRHINUMS of 
which were the admiration of all who 
'IRRHUNUA 
wid b MEL e deep ros 
petals, with white lip, popcingd ao 
TRICOLOR.-—Compact SENA 
Goop ed slip, and a white ae 
UNA.—. ne largo b flower, delicately pencilled with crim- 
son, and pos a beautiful light lip 
SÜPERBUM. nin "aes attractive in i r, haying a 
light crimson. RE and ‘petals deeply veix d with n Neben, 
ip. 
hav- 
meyer ‘oad, 
GLA. uperior 
n t ofa 
"FUOHSIAS, 
to nis numer- 
Seien four 
Col! 
nd wi me reine 
spi 
crimson KO a pta 
with à fine yellow 
ieties for 15s. A d 
To be sent out the ek in April. 
ic the Seed. uf his superb Collec- 
s. warranted Ear ik upwards 
of A eu “four of the best Varieties 
N.B.—A distinct collection at 9s. per dozen. 
SEEDLING FUCHS 
hen two or 
1, with a short 
i E petals. 
urdeners* 
EXQUISITE.—The flowers are shot 
pink tube, pink sepals tipped with 
e habit is good and pildoma "abun 
Chi ‘on. for Oct. 11, 18: 
lifit bloomer, lively and attr: active m g 
purposes very ornamental.” čate 
i Y E Royal South ° onion pon Men 
^ 
[n rist's Journal" for September, 1845.— 
** This is tie largest flower we have yet 
smooth, of great substance 
of the vd. best of the p ‘cla 
count tothe trade. To: be sent out the first April. 
A DE of the best Varcues, including SERRATIFOLIA, 
‘or 
Also a fine Collection of VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, ANA- 
GALLIS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, & , à descriptive 
Catalogue of which may be had on appi 
Remittances required from AU co 
office orders are madi yable at the Pos 
Cross, Kennington, Surre; 
Holland Nursery, North ‘Brixton, Surrey, 
THE BEST FUCHSIAS AND VERI 
ILLIAM MILLER wili com» 
the I w ek in Ma dub B stout tin 
required), post free, 12 ne 
SIAS, fit t for Exhibition, T 
distinet varieties (all sent out for 
such as Alfred the Great, Amethyst, ^ 
loonii, Superb, Coventina, b € 
York, Delicatissima, Duche Satie 
Formosissima, Highland Chief, Hero, Hamle 
rialis, Incomparable, Tapias, Lord A Ashley, La 
Sale, La Polka, Ma: 
strosa, Mrs. 
Pulehella carnea, Plu Pilar of Beaut; 
Queen of Beauties, Roderic Dhu, Rosabella, 
Shakspeare, Surpass, o H. Paingan. Sir 
ösi 
ondents.—Post- 
OF 
enee send ing "out 
ases (or in pots, if 
distinet PUCH- 
2 fir first rate, es 
on), 
air L Mun Bate 
ptivation, Duke of 
Eminent, Expansa, 
ayn 
ayley, Nemo. Oberon, Othello, "Picta, Pickwick, 
leen Victoria, 
thor, Med Beauty, E Bea Aug Supr eme, 
Beauty, Bloomfield Bea British Queen, Cel 
Harold, Defiance, Duke ot Yos k, Desirable, Emma 
Fair Rosamond, Favourite, Hebe, Mud Hu 
nata, Jewess, uis-Phili ippe, 1224 
fathers, Medora, Magnificent 
pe, Princess Royal, Perfect ion of England, Ru 
nnetii, Tresor Parfait, Tri SE dm The 
Vesta, for és. the dozen. Those per- 
sons ordering are requested to send the names of the sorts. they 
already possess, that may send other suitable varieties. 
— Printed 7 ed Catalogues may be had (giving the colours H 
the description, of the new Seedlings for 1846,) at 
the Providence, Nursery Ramsgate. 
On account of the £r d state of the Ep » great 
many of the 2d may be had at once, and in good p. 
dom UNRIVALLED APP THE STURMER ee 
ESSRS. WiLLISTONE take this medium of 
stating, in reply to numerons inquiries respecting the 
for APPLE, that its LUE is PS y given, with a drawing 
of its fruit, in Maun ist ^ or March; 
Scions HR 2: had as A por y ini 
ply to the above, at their Nu 
ee, Havel m Ps ‘0 
P.S. A few Hea althy P lants to spare, price upon applicati n. 
HORTICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS. 
READ. begs to inform Ladies, Amateur and Prae- 
e tical Gardene: the has n outa NEW PATENT 
| for Wps ee in his Garder ines, Machines, and 
| Syringe ction of the V AE ch asto prevent the 
— — | possibility of duele getting 4 o ch m 
31 years’ prague al ex 
go m for Fogg & 
ing anything of qu Find ever offe Sa the pais 
they « gan be w with half the labour is Engines 
nowin use. Marfqetien only by the Par 2 35 Regent- 
Qircus, Piccadilly, where they m: ies 
.B. None are genuine except SON ped. DR ‘the words 
Reav’s PATENT, 
| TO THE ADMIRERS OF THE SCARLET GER UM. 
GS TIS, Florist, Balham, Surrey, intends to send 
the first eal in April, his superb seedling Scarlet 
to be surpassed for brilliancy of colour 
ing 3s, 6d. 
ies, Sturmer, 
The above 
&c., surpass 
m 
be see: 
8 in aay? s eres of SE: flower in the Gardeners? 
Chron, eck 16, 1845 :—'*J. our seedling’ is a most 
| brilliant and handsome flowe Nar? individual flower: 
uorum tla usual and ofa dazzling scarlet; the truss before 
lus contains 12 expanded flowers, and 27 buds in different 
stages of progress ; stem stiff, but not stout. ut consider this 
ae largest and one of the best of the si ets we have seen.” 
Os. 6d. S. Stron g Plant Seedling Fuchsi EMP EROR, à large 
mi Splendia variety, with thick. fi y Y Hower, and of excellent 
habit: the tube and sepals ich crimson, the 
[violet NN See D Ti xi s pfilon in ihe Qa enérs ONO- 
fiot, iac T5 18 -Your seed. UE No. 8 is of 
Saat fom oan colour; this is a fin e variety.” 
No plants will be sent out without a money 
order. 
