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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT E 
Sales bp Auction. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, anv OTHERS: 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE aw» MORRIS beg to an- 
nounce that they have received instructions from the 
quU to submit to Public Competition at the Auction 
olomew-lane, uesday, March the 17th, 1846, 
at D [ We the valuable PERDU of SUCCULENT PL ANTS, 
formerly belonging to Tuomas HrrcnEN, Esq., of Norwich, by 
whom siey were collected with extreme care and attention 
uring a long series of yeu The above collection will be 
found well worthy the attention of Amateurs and the Trade.— 
Catalogues can be had upon application at the American Nur- 
sery, Leytonstone; or of Anrmur Maoxis, at the Norwich 
Nursery. 
TO Oe REN D FLORISTS, & OTHERS. 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE & MORRIS will submit 
to publie Senco at the Auction Mart, Bartholomew- 
lane, on Wednesday, March 18, 1846, and following day, at 
12 o'clock, a very fine Collection of CARN NE and PICO- 
TEES, comprising es me SUM voriet so a splendid 
assortment of DAHLIAS di nen PINKS, 
HEARTSEASE, ROSES Ge. hay be Ped the morning of 
Sale, and Catalogues had at the Mart, and of the ‘Auctioneers, 
American Nursery, Leytonstone, 
mae e B. TAIT AND pun NISBET: pat E by 
atth: n M. 
day a a EM esd y, April 6th and iur 1940, at one o "locks. the 
VALUABLE BOTANICAL LIBRARY EXTENSIVE 
HERBARIUM of the late ROBERT RM F.R.S., Regius 
Etofesian of Botany d in the University of Edinburgh, includi ing 
ong the Books, Florm Fluminen: 2,9 vols, folio; Hooker and 
Greville" s a Filicum, 2 vols. folio ; Greville's "Cryptogamic 
Flora, 3 vols.; Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, and Edwards 
ical Register, by Lindley, comple! te ; Roscoe’s Monandrian 
Plants ; Decandolle; Astrologia; De Lessert; Icones Selecta 
Plantarum, 2 vols.; Lal billardiere ; Nove Hollandic | T aram, 
Specimen, 2 vols. folio Bennett; Plante Javani 
Smith’s English Botany, 31 vols.; Roxburgh’s Flora pam 
3 vols. ; Decandolle’ i EDGE Regni Vegetabilis, 11 vols. ; 
Transactions of the Linnean Society, ¢ &c. 
The HERB ARIUM. Eon of an extensive general Collec- 
tion of European, African, South and North American, East 
and West Indian and Australian Plants. Orders d nol 
men who ura pe the sale, addressed to Mes: e 
Tarr and T. NrspET, will meet with the strictest A from. 
whom also j Catalogues of the Sale can be had on application. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, 
GARDENERS, 
R. JOHN MILLER, of Bristol, will sell by 
Publie Auction, on the Premises, at Sherbourne, Dorset, 
on Tuesday, March Tu 6, and following days of business, 
all m o NURSERY STOCK, US EUM and 
HERBAOEOUS joue US GREENHOU: , &c., TP athe 
property of ae John Davison, sala "whose l is 
expired. The Stocke ee of fine standard and dwarf Side 
Apples, Pears, Plums, Cher- 
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F 
rants, 
Asparagus Seakaie, Rhubarb, ES 5 ane pu yard rds of E 
Hornbeam, Evergreen SE and Beech-hedges, from 4 to 7 ft. 
igh, Quicks, Hollies, 
he Greenhouse Blants consist of Ericas, Indian Azaleas, 
Guan Petunias, Camellias, Geraniums, Fuchsias, &c., of 
the newest kinds. The whole of the Stock is of first. rate 
fit for paras Dene and will be sold in lots 
suitable to every clas hasers. Also the several Green- 
houses, about 100 feet i M eae th. 
atalogues to be had at the Sherborne Nursery ; and o 
Auctioneer, Westbury, near Bristol. To.be on view one EN 
previous to the day o ' sale. 
e to idu each day at 10 for 11 o'clock pre ecisely. — 
R. J. ELLIOTT wil sel by Auction, at Rue 
Chapel usen. Patteri Fields, on Tuesday, Marc 
fhe 17th, at 11 A SPLENDID COLLECTION a 
TANDARD, WADE STANDARD, and DWARF ROSES, of 
in most Approved sorts ; puse UC Trees, consisting 
3i ice Collecti tion of Gemstone ani 
'icote: name, Geraniums, Pansies, fine Dahlias, Pinks, 
Double  Bosrlet Sd Delphinium Barlowii, Pæonia odorata, 
viewe: 
NEW DAHLIAS, VERBENAS, AND FUCHSIAS. 
anp A, SMITH anp CO. beg to apprise their 
e patrons that their wet of the above, containing an ex- 
po Pea neu) a now read; y, and ought to be in the hands 
f every amateu so a List of Vegetable a and Flower Seeds, 
Gomin Stocks pda asters 4 & ‘Hackney, M 
MHE A S OF THE SCARLET GERANIUM. 
J. “CURTIS, REN Balham, Surrey, intends to send 
e out, the first week in April, his superb seedling Scarlet 
Geranium RE not to be surpassed for brilliancy of colour 
and size of fl 
See Dr. Lindley's opinion | gi tois flower in the Gardeners’ 
Chronicle, August 16, 1845 .— B.—Your seedling is amost 
brilliant and handsome bunt "the individual flowers are 
larger than usual, and of f a dazzling scarlet ; the truss before 
us contains 12 expanded flowers, and 27 buds in different 
stages of progress ; stem stiff, but not stout. We consider this 
the largest andone of the best of the scarlets we have seen. 
10s. 6d, Strong Plant Seedling Fuchsia EMPEROR, a large 
and splendid variety, s thick fleshy flower, and of excellent 
habit: the Qu an als dark rich crimson, the corolla 
violet purple. ES Lindley’ opinion in the Gardeners’ Chro- 
nicle, Dobis EN M. H.—Your seedling No. 8 is of 
great, substance, deni Sinti E aie aa variety.” 
6d. —N.B. No plants will be sent out without a money 
Ss 
SPLENDID AND DISTINCT oT NE SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 
LLY, NURSERYMAN and Frorist, Blackheath, 
Ke gs to announce his intention to send out AA the 
a FUCHS IA: 
B.—Your seedling 
light variety, tube and sepals 
is a eh tifu » E ecimen ris 
white, the latter BUBBMY. tipped with delicate green; ii 
smooth, shiny, and waxy in texture ; the sepals expand well, 
fully showing the corolla, which is a clear ro osy purple. This is 
the best and most decided of the light varieties we have seen, 
there being no tinge of pink in the tube.” Gardeners’ Gazette, 
Sept. 20 :—“ J. H.—Very pretty, indeed, and, if not too much 
like some others, will be a great acquisition. It is as SES as 
any light one we have. Again, in answer to B, R. 
jit Hany sis pretty eum if not quite, the best we have pic en 
this season.” See also, in the same paper, a report of the 
West Kent meeting of Philanthropic Society of Gardeners, 
where it was exhibited. This hi 8 been VA IR against 
e Seedling SERE in the past n n 6 
GANDIDISSIMA, tube and sepals clear "paper white, 
ine no Hum to turn red under any cir un stnces- 
bis, 
tk h small, is a mos s 
hibited il greatly a la) QE a bad plant, at the last 
July mus in the K t's Park.—T. 
CHI NESS "SE CAMDEN, a a large light flower, with 
wal expanded sepals, and a large rich crimson corolla, resem- 
bling Smith’s Queen Victoria, but of strong robust handsome 
abit.—7s. 6d. 
i SILVER GLOBE, a COE globe-shaped flower, expand- 
ing well, colour of ** Ny ymph, ” but tube and sepals morenita, 
and cor olla more lila of, em compact habit.—7s. 6 
The Set for 
Uus SPRRATĪPOLIA, 5s. ener 
SMITH’S QUEEN VICTORIA, 5: 
A large colection of Camellias, a general assortment of 
Nursery Sto 
TOOLS: POLYANTHUSES, PINKS, CARNATIONS, 
ND PICOTEES. E 
OHN SLATER, Frorist, Cheetham-hill near 
Manchester, respectfully oe ee attention of the ad- 
rers of the above-named Florists’ Flowers to his large, 
healthy, and select collection, b me is selling at moderate 
be'had on prepaid applica- 
tion. 12 varieties of Show Arata for 185. ; 20 pairs of 20 
varieties of Show Carnations and Picotees 20s., i 
package in- 
. Nurserymen and others w: anting | from 100 to 500 pairs 
ofc Carnations and Picotees will b at very low pri 
O DAmuas FUCHSIAS, j PANS I 4 VERBENAS. _ 
RON EI ERY, SLOUGH, BUCKS. 
c. "BR N'S DESCRIPTIVE: CATALOGUE 
is re: 3 pe will be fons arded Honey on appli- 
cation. It contains every novelty he season—each DAHLIA 
has the grower’s description T Amongst ud rst-rate 
ones are Beauty of Hants, Bohemian Girl, Captain Warner, 
Lady Charleville, Marquis of Bath (true), Marchioness of Corn- 
wallis, Magician, Newington Rival, Princess Radziwill, Queen 
of Pe ne Sir E. Antrobus, and Brown's Rose d’ Amour. 
The FUCHSIAS are also very Pod and contain Debes s 
Delicata, Halley’s Empress, 
Queen of Virgi 
s' Nymph, Lady Julia, and 
gins, Cassandra, Cleopatra, Duchess of Suther- 
land, Mrs. Lane, Prince Albert, Pomona, Queen Victoria, Ser- 
g 
DAC to be E of ime principal Meodsmitni: the place of ratifolia, dc. Am monget the PANSIES (for which and Dahlias 
Putney, Surrey. 
^0 BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE | POSSESSION, 
within six miles of the Weybridge Station of the South 
Jen Railway, A WALLED GARDEN, containing about 
TWO AORES OF PRODUCTIVE SOIL, Conservatory, Hot 
and Succession Houses, Pits, and Sheds. The walls are 
covered with choice Fruit Trees i in high bearing and order. A 
Ru donus for a superior Gardener—accommodation for a jour- 
es M UE ‘The implements may be taken at a valuation by the 
For particulars, d ly to Mr. Wi 
Park, Rinne 2n y m. Keye, steward, Ockham 
rosse LET, EDMONTON NURSERY. E s 
prietor being about to retire from the 
e let, with im- 
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if desi Sadatin will be given in the 
ERR S QUE 3 sees or by letter, to 
Low, Clapton Nursery.—March 14 imonton, or to Mr. Htan 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, .NURSERYMEN, a nd Oth um 
DIES CANADENSIS, dn HEMLOCK’ Sb vce, 
RGE BAKER, Nurseryman, 
largest stock of the above in Europe, of zn sizes and in fine 
t DEA low mu also, with 
mua Stock, He begs to offer at unusually low 
all sizes, the largest assortment of Kalmia latifolia ever offered 
to the Public.—Prices can be had by letter, and shall be at- 
tended to forthwith. 
a "Geer 
g of Si 
King 
this Nursery is famous), Brow: n’s Cassandra and Ki 
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Prince Albert, Pizzaro, Sulphurea Bp "Tom Pinch, Dido, 
Perseus, President, Bryant's: Ns ‘ection, &e. l plants will 
be sent out very strong. A remittance ‘expected with distant 
age "wi be allowe 
Ww. begs to observe, he can supply every article con- 
nected with the Nurs sery business. His sollesuon: of Pinuses 
ET unique. Osmundia Mou imported from Ireland; 
mall crowns of this magnificent d 5s. do larger, 
weighing ne lya a cwt., 31. 3s.—March 1 
=| GERE S SUPERB SEEDLING DAHLIAS, 
346, 
FO 
PRINCESS RADZIWILL cae ’s), white, edged with 
violet, decidedly the best light Dahlia ever seen, perfectly round 
in outline, two-thirds of a ball, the centre high, very full, 
double, SUUM and constant throughout the season, has 
been awarded the foll. RARE ox es :—First Class Prize Stone- 
henge; first ditto, Bath t ditto, meodingtons first ditto, 
Chelmsford ; first ditto, s Gardens; first ditto, Cremorne 
ouse; the only places it was exhibited; and pronounced 1 n: 
Mr. Glenny, a perfect gem.—See Gardeners’ Gazette, No. 
r (Gaines's), rosy purple, of fine form, 
warranted the best of its colour, perfect outline, the centre 
high, the eee yisanteoliy ENSE forming two-thirds of a 
pail, and one of the most constant Dahlias in cultivation ; has 
D Eque iw first class certificates, and highly recom- 
mended as a first-rate flower. Hei phi Lita tect 10s. 
DULOHELLA (Gaines's), white, "laced with deep ds the 
centre high, fine Gunes petals, large, mm and constant, 
pronounced by Mr. enny a very useful and handsome 
variety, being a colour much wanted; has been highly recom- 
mended. Height, 3 to 4 feet, 10s. 6d. a 
QUEEN OF "MAY (Gaines? Sj hte! slightly tipped or lace 
with lavender, fine cupped petals, good centre, very delicate 
and pretty. " a flower that in give Satisfaction to the cultivator ; 
priced Catalogue of Dablias, Goranipras, " Calceolarias, 
Ginerarias, Fu: hemums, Corræas, 
Carnations, Beu ; Verbenas, Camel mollia as, Azaleas, &c. &e., 
may be had on aini at the Nursery, Surrey- -lane, Batter- 
sea, Surrey.— March 14, 1846. 
THE NEW WHITE FUCHSIA. 
ACKSON’S “ MRS. FREDERICK. MILBANK.” 
it EUN AND Co., NunszRYMEN, beg to state 
t they have determined upon reducing. the price of 
this x Sb Fuchsia to 7s. 6d. each, and will return the 
whole amount should it prove otherwise than represented. 
See Advertisement of the 28th ult.) The whole of the plants 
will be sent out the beginning of next month. The usual 
discount to the trade. A reference or xsmitianae from unknown 
correspondents i ig respectfully solicited. 
W. an also supply the following, at the annexed 
low prices m ad serratifolia, 5s. each; lendid Prize 
varieties of Fuchsias, 9s. ; 12 ditto Ger: aniums, 6s.; Cineraria 
ady Prudhoe, 5s. ; di "Countess of Zetland, 5s. each. Best 
of 5 varieties, including these beautiful Sesto. 17s. 6d,— 
Um Lanes Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshire, Marc 
EANES WARRANTED G ARDEN TOOLS.— — 
Horticulturists, and am interested in Gardening pursuit, 
are invited to examine G. xtensive Stock 
GARDENING AND PRUNING I LEMENTS, best London 
made Garden ER Ed and ite Coalbr ookdale Garden 
‘Gentes and Chai 
jura ae Garden Scrapers Pruning A ES 
Grape pir n ives, va- 
Ba seg Hooks Scissor rious 
Jls Gravel aem and 35) Saws 
Bor ders,various pat-| Sieves | $ ISSO. 
eri WIDE JR ga 5 Shears 
Botanical boxes nd Fr: Hak ee in great va- 
ases of Exaning, In-| fey tain 
struments Handa Frames Reaping Hooks 
Chaff adig Hay Scyth 
uS Knives Ho um eris diabenl 8 ihe Stones 
Daisy Rakes Horticultural Ham- 
Dibbles mers pagetan ed S 
Hotbed Handles ^ |Bickle Sav 
Draining Tools Labels, various pat- Spades im Shovels 
dging Irons and verre in m por- Spuds 
Shears celain, vi 
Flower Scissors Ladies" Sete. of Tools| T. 
5, Stands in Wire|Lines and Reels | Tran 
and Iro Marking Ink 
Fumigators attocks Turfing Tags 
Galvanic Borders|Menographs 
oud Plant Protec. Metallic Wire | 
Milton Hieper [w 
Garden Chairs and Mole T rap: 
Mowing Ns S güdés 
hr Pick Axes 
fs Tellers Potatoe Forks 
G. and J. DEANE are sole Agents for LINGHAMS PERMA- 
NENT LABELS, samples of which, with the Ilh ated List 
of Horticultural Tools, can be sent post paid to m roe ofthe 
United Kingdom.  DEANE's Horticultural Tool Warehouse, 
guine to. Rus Monument, 46, King William-street, London- 
Ti 
all Ni F 
Watering P Pots 
eed Extractors 
and Hooks 
whea Barrows 
Youths’ Sets of Tools 
IORTICULTURAL TOOL WAREHOUSE. 
e. REEN AND CONSTABLE, WnuorrsaLE and RETAIL 
JF TnowoNGrns, 36, King William Street, (four doors from 
London Bridge,) beg to announce they have a large assortment 
of New and TU rOWen GARDEN TOOLS, including Lord Ver- 
non’s Patent Hoe, Dr. Yelloley's Patent Garden Fork, Lym- 
gon s Patent and DUE improved Spades lid head Garden 
Rakes, Ladies' Light Garden Forks, Transplanting 
Jointed Hothouse Syringes, Fumigato: Improved Garden 
hears, Edging Irons, &c. Ladies Hort Jultüral Chests fitted 
with every Implement requisite for the Garden. 
UCUMBER ax» MELON BOXES aw» LIGHTS. 
—One Hundred 1, 2, and 3-light Boxes and Lights of all 
sizes ready for immediate use. Warranted be: ri 
packed and sent to all parts of oS f ngdomo 
AT Lights from 11. 6s, Garden 
Conservatories, Green and Hot-ho: 
parts of the Kingdom. Reference giver 
and the Trade, 4 in most of the counties in Np ims 
JAMES Era Hothouse Builder, Cacia AUS Old Kent- 
road, London. — — 
EEDS. .— CORNER OF HALF- MOON: STREET 
OMAS GIBBS and © 
(by Official Appotntinend) the SRW DSMEN to the 
Sh ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF sph D 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and A. 
in general, that their only Counting House audit 
houseis at the Corner of HALF- MOON- STREET,PICCADILLY, 
LONDON, as for the last Fifty Years. 
Priced Lists of Esset. al Seeds are always ready, and may 
be had on application, 
MEADOW AND PASTURE GRASS SEE 
EORGE GIBBS anp CO., beg to pou they have 
reduced the price of their mixture. of GRAS DS for 
laying down to permanent Grass, to 325. em allowing 
2 bushels and 12 lbs. to each acre. Arie sorts for improving 
Tools, 
ey ery 
E ai medecin ali 
the Nubility, Gentry, 
a 
—2s, 6d. per lb. Large White Carrot S 
An Agricultural in Listis ready for delivery. 
GEORGE GIBBS Co. Rredsmen, &e., to the Agricultural 
Society, 26, Down-street, "Piecadi UW aces oo SE EE, 
OREIGN SHEET GLA m of E neto for 
Horticultural and general purpose: had at 
F. Errnurox's, 23, Castle-street East, Sxford. Jar. For 
Ready Shey alg! SS aR MEE cn 
ORTICULTURAL GLASS OF BRITISH 
MANUFACTURE, atJ. Wzrcn, jun., Pururrs, and Co.’s 
Warehouse, 12, Panton-street Haymarket. — Having made 
Es, with a British Manufacturer, they are enabled 
to offer the above dne in jotitniued. quantities at the follow- 
ing terms, in Squares not ent 40 inches long :— 
No. 0—(equal to Foreign Sheet) 43d. per foot. 
—averaging from aan to S OZ. to the foot Bad. 5 
3 32 2 
_ J, WELCH, jun.; having been many years ae E Drake, ot 
street, and 315, Oxfor at the time of the 
glazi ing o! f Chatsworth pues pe pem himself to 
the dents al Glazing Department, begs to call the atten- 
tion of Horticulturists generally to the above prices for Glass, 
whieh Ries: undertake to glaze inany part of the United 
Kingd 
They "also beg to recommend for Pits and Garden Lights 
small size squares, which they offer at the following low prices, 
packed i in 100 feet boxes, not particular to reper — 
nder 5 5 in. by E per foot. 
6 in. by 
Sin. EE and 
6in.by4and ,, 2O9in.by7 
& Co. solieit inspection of the ock of Stained and 
mee aga e at their ardide, a Paboyec Panton- 
A 
unequalled, can offer them a lower price "ES any Ss 
ped money only, at his old esta- 
blisned WINDOW GLASS WAREHOU SE, 38, Great Cas- 
tle-street, a few Mons from Regent-street, where orders, for- 
warded with reference, meet with prompt attention, Every 
other description of WINDOW GLASS equally low in uo. 
