AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped N Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—Fhe Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 13.—1846.] 
SATURDAY, 
MARCH 28. 
[Prior 6d. 
INDEX. 
Agri, Socor engiand '- - 219a | Loudon (Mrs.) pension granted 
Boone - = 98c to + 203a 
Analysis oft 214 a | Machine for weighing cattle 209 c 
nem ne, wood, where found 208 c | Maidstone Farme: ata" Clob—im 
Astichoks, Jerusalem = - 905.5 | — provement of so b 
aparague, culture "ru ~ = 908.c | Manures for partloular c rops 209 b 
SHARED ‘dower stakes 207 6 IS ca Ne Society 206 b 
Barley, best substitute for Po. Loreton ad Farmers 
atoes 211 c| Club 214a 
Belgian window gar 203 a | Mulberry, to force + =- 205 ¢ 
Bermuda, Potato sind in - 203 b| Mushrooms, large 205 c 
Botanical Soc. of Edin. 206 b NE Zealand, flowers wanted 
Bran, analysts of - 214a 208 a 
Bromsgrove Farmers’ Club - 213 b Oats, varletion of - -Age 
asain treatment of - 908 6 | Orchids for sale 203 b 
a 
207 c | Pasture, permanent, seeds for 314 b 
agricultural 208 
Peli 
Gisela Show at Paris ` 396a | Pleurothallis renata < < 207a 
-2l 
hine for weighing = 20) 
- 80i 
Cattle, on folie 1a | Polmaise heating €, 205 c 
mac 9 c | Potato disease, Gorman r an: 
Clubere, hardy t phlets on 205 a 
213a | — in Ireland = 205 ¢ 
erm ed RISE MCN 
9:080| — Eos 01:00 
n qiue 2a p in Bermuda ~ 2036 
Electro culture and Potato Potatoes, prices of 205 b 
x isease all b mers substitutefor 211 ¢ 
irae, small, buildings, ko. tor a4 | — olm 212a 
Ficus 8 virga: - 907a m Society, books published 
sd culttice $a Irelan - 810a ' TeV. 206 c 
fle 'er-s'akes, vasphaltet I- 207 6 Rost gra aftin, E tet ev 
Food, Linsee - 2134 | Roresfor foring - = D8e 
Greet Injury done by - 307 b in Fran 05 b 
eyman Pamphlets on Foata Rücker (Mr), ‘hie garden no: 
disease $0ba| _ ticed 207 a 
Grafting on roots ~ + 208 o | Sea water, ; land flooded by alle 
Grapes, early 205 ¢ | Solls in Kent, im improvement of 213 b 
Grans seed? for permiment Starch, 2 nature of - 210b 
Pastures Tanks, lead, or heating - 905b 
peano, im ortation of Tenants’ righ - 24a 
eating, Polmais (eae Savior - c 
T leas — togrowintheopenair- 204 b 
piiahland and Ay. Violets, tree, to form. 
ydranlie pres Weather, rules - DA. 
Land flooded by sea water Welghing machine 
Linseed as food low gardening in Belgium 30 a 
A RCHAOLOGICAL | INSTITUTE | OF GREAT 
RITAIN AND IREL 
The next MEETING of the SaR DUI will be held 
on FRIDAY, the 3d of TS t the Rooms of the etapen 
of Civil Engineers, 25, Great George-: T) Westmins! 
The subject for special EUREN wil 
** The Art of Design as applied to the ENIRO 
HRS and the peculiarities which mark the productions of 
c] 
VETE who cannot DPA attend, are invited to for- 
nion by any friend, MSS. which they may consider as likely 
to bear on the subject. 
Archeological Institute oo 12, 
LIST OF NEW AND CHOICE 
FLOWER SEEDS SOLD BY 
URST & M‘MULLEN, Srepsmen, 6, Leadenhall- 
street. (Abridged from iud Florieultural 
lection—; 
Cabinet." 
Lore German Stocks, in 36 Prenian varieties 
in 
Do: es Asters in n2 
Do. 
Tollyhoeks ae anes) in 2 
Larkspur (German), 
Verbenas, 8 choice kinds 
allflowers, 8 imported va 
Scabious, German, 
Poppies, 16 splendid do. 
The following at 6d. per Bankes, brad where oth 
Achimenes, fine varietie 
Alonsoa incisa 
er an splendid, mixed 
m 30 Mee 
Aster, German, ‘fine mi 
ported, in v: iem 
sana Ao e choice col- 
ection, 
Balsam, pue io pue 
Brachycoma iberidifoli: 
/s it US ls. 
xed im- 
k n w lilac, 1s. 
prica splendid new 
hybrii 
Campanula pm a 
NR, from finest stage 
rs, 1s. 
harms montana 
» rapenti i 
Phrygi 
Ciner: aria, p splendid mix- 
ture 
Clintonia pulchella 
Commelina Krowinskii, new 
Convolvulus minor, new dark 
Op D DEGOROR dit 
Dahlia, very choice, saved 
from. a splendid col- 
lection 
Elichrysum, new superb pink, 
fror m Swan Riv er 
Attendance from 12 to 2 
DSON TURNER, Secretary. 
The ANNUAL MEETING ‘of the INSTITUTE will take 
lace at York, under the patronage of his Grace the Arch- 
Bishop: Pr president, ds EARL FITZWILLIAM, commencing 
BARTSEASE. SOCIETY. —The next EXHIBI- 
TION ena Society will take place on Wednesday, the 
6th of May, 1846, a1 T. LIDGARD'S, the Thatched House Inn, 
Eum ‘when Prizes will be given on the same liberal 
ition to which e Bares, of 
wers soe out in. oi 
autumn of 1945 0 sprin; 46, to be competed for by 
Mateurs only. Éutranpo d ös, which "will be given ES a second 
Furthor particulars can be obtained of R: 
Nurseryman, Ealing, Hon. Secretary,—March nis. 8. 
DISTINCT AND SHOWY SUL ON PLANTS. — 
M Nursery, Maresfield, Uckfield, Sussex. 
TM. WO SON having for several years 
aid ivit UE p us cultivation of HERBA- 
CEOUS PLANTS, have now much pleasure in offering collec- 
tions from their very VOS. UTE on Me o] owing terms ; 
the Selection of RU being left to themselve: 
W. W. & S. p pagers themselves that ERN but showy and 
ONE nds shall be 8 
elect sorts, one of each "named. . 6s. per doz. rue es UR 
BE erior do. o. D 
erb New do. 12s, 18 
oat ~Stalogues of the above my iJ ia zem FREE, on applic: ation. 
. MOUNTJOY, 
AME 
HOMAS DAVIES AND "CÓ. beg to call the atten- 
li f the admirers of this beautiful Flower to their Seed- 
og LEM which is now in bloom and may be seen at the 
iine of this Paper. ne Plant will um there until Satur- 
mex med Mar. 
AND A. GODWIN’ S Spring and Summer Cata- 
* logue of Select ever-blooming ROSES, adapted for pot- 
el Culture or goron decoration, may be had on application b; y cm 
Sow a postage stamp. Strong plants of the under-nam 
bos) order flowers may be had Para at the Following 
» per doz. per doz. 
E Barlowt ^os. Phloxes, inclusive of Van 
eV French White eh 6s. | Houttii, Se pur 
Suble Scarlet Lychnis .. 65. 
Pansies ... 
Eu 
O CALOEOLARIA GROWER: 
JNo. STANDISH, NunsERYMAN, BERTOL begs to 
inform his Friends and the Public that he has a large Stock 
ly low prices, rangin from Tas. to four guineas us 
he V sorts, at higher prices, are great novelties. He 
ing a deep red calyx with reflexed sepals, and a fine cupped 
crimson corolla; the latter, an immense large 
e colour of Standishii, but more than twice as large, 
ogues of the above can be had on application. 
flower, then 
Catalo; 
Forget-me-not, large variety 
Gilia nivalis, new white seeded 
Gloxinia macrophylla varie- 
gata, 183 
EC MA carefully selected 
from the best varieties 
Thompson, Wid- 
and 23 Is. 
Ipomeea rubro-ccerulea, 1s. 
Ipomopsis pieta. 
» elegans 
Beyrichii, 
us Germann mixed, very 
id 
Lisianthus mucus: 1s.6d. 
thill’s Treatise 
os ramosus, Send 
Lupinus ornatus, splendid 
Martynia fr: DAR A 
Mimulus moschatus, musk 
2 splendi 
Balsams, 12 beautiful T, varieties . 
Imported Zinnia elegans, 8 fine varieties 
» Choice mixe 
a 
o. 
named dero 
eocoooococoococofÉ 
IPAE HET 
mbryan dee tri icolor 
Nomdsia floribunda. 
Nemophila striata, new and 
iful, 1s. (Saved 
by Turner, of Chalv en 
w large purple 
Petunia mixed, from splendid 
Phlox Drummondi, in many 
autiful shades o: 
ur 
” » new white, 2s. 6d. 
» 0» newscarlet (Wood's) 
ca 
» Splendidnew herbaceous, 
mixed, 
imported German 
ELS 
, English, saved from stage 
Pink, saved fi a splendid 
colletion (Hodges, of 
Pi Anana o name ed flow- 
ers), saved by a celc- 
brated rowan; Je: 
Portulaca splende! 
er C Meet varie- 
y insignis (new and splen- 
batadas Heu beautiful 
shades of colour, 
mixed), 1s. 
Ranunculus, saved from a su- 
erb c eona 
Rhoden iene 
Schizanthus Graben, crim- 
son 
RR ADAE MIU 
Sedum 
Stocks, "imported German, 
x 
» imported Prussian, in 
ies 
, Prince of Wales 
Victoria 
Tétranema Mna Khi 1s, 
Tropæolum tricolor 
Morena speciosa. Muse. and 
pena ls. 
caria NUES 
Zinnia cage splendid va- 
rieties, mixed 
Grayson’s Grant ASPARAGUS, 3s. per 100. 
r 100. 
FINE SEA- KALE PLANTS, 85. per 
SopEN's EARLY OXFORD Poràrors, too well known to require 
description, 3s. per 
TArGH'S SPLENDID 
fine flavour and large pro- 
duce (about ten days neus than the Ash-leaved), 3s. per 
ok. 
ASH-LEAVED KIDNEYS, 2s. per 
peck 
New As ELCHE very early, 
d. per 
boils white, delicious flavour, 
9s. 
pec! 
New Nico Kiser, a very early and productive kind, 
2s. 6d. per 
GLADIOLUS NMA (new), 
5s. each. 
Dav's New DARK Croves, ls. 6d. per pair. 
CARNATIONS and Prcorers, all the most beautiful varieties, 
1s. 6d. to 2s. 6d. per pair. 
LOW PrcOTEES, Js. per pair 
ELL 
Myarr’s Vicronia RHUBARB ae from the raiser), 1s. 3d, each. 
T n for Lawns, of the very finest quality, 1s. 6d. 
Ditto ‘ditto, for Pastures, 15. per lb. 
* Selections of Seeds carefully assorted and packed for all 
cats 
6, Leadenhall- |-street, Mar. 28, 
GEED POTATOES. — Several | Hundred  Bushels of 
RED and WHITE POTATOES to be Sold, at2s. per bushel, 
perfectly sound, and in E20 condition. —Apply 
t, Luton, Bedfordshire. 
Brappen, New Town. 
OTATO SEED in 
SEEDSMAN, 46, Cheapside. Also 
to WILLIAM 
packets at dug ved from 
variety SEU SHAW, to be had 
of W. J. NUTTING, 
ASILLEAR KIDNEY PO. 
TATOES, free from disease, at di per bushel. 
A EED POTATOES, FREE FROM DISEASE, |! 
grown on very sandy reclaimed common land, without 
manure. 
Several hundred bushels.—Apply to Mr. Hans, 
Mount Pleasant, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. 
| P Traven x FOR SEED.— 
TRUE EARLY ASH- 
LEAVED KIDNEY, and other varieties, free from disease, 
may be obtained at mo 
erate pric 
es from CHARLES FARNES, 
128, St. John-street, West Smithfield, London 
A general collection of eee garden Seeds, ‘from apes n 30s. 
o. 
Aerch 28, 1846, 
0 20s, 
AN ABRIDGED LIST OF 
NEW & CHOICE FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS 
SOLD BY 
ARNER AND WARNER, SEEDSMEN AND 
FLORISTS, 
No, 28, CORNHILL, No THE ROYAL EXCHANGE, 
NDON. 
ERMAN SEEDS IN COLLECTIONS. 
Asters, 24 MSc. OUS ed, very beautiful 5 0 the collection. 
12 
3.0 
Talas eaa fme and double « mae id 
Cockscombs, 12 do. "bea e ers E^ 
Hollyhocks, 12 Sw ue Lii 3 
Larkspurs, 12 o, "tendi Sua. seen i 
Ponies, ee vs - 3 0 5 
Poppies, 1 E DS . 480 P 
Scabious, 12 do., e0380 m 
Stocks, B om most [m and. douti le 6 0 "m 
» o., + 3.0 » 
B , Giant Faure E TOU m 
waligower, 8 do., very handsome >. 3 0 E: 
A RENT 12 do., beautiful 38 0 
he above German seeds are all of tho: very best quality, and 
de ta oseni recommended. 
General Catalogue, en “ Harrison's Floricultural Ca- 
binet; ? for March. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, ox CHILIAN PINE. 
ourn AND CO/s Stock of the above magnifi- 
hardy tree will be found unequalled in this country 
or the Continent either for extent or luxuriance of growth ; and 
they beg to call the attention of planters in general to the fact 
that those they offer are not nursed plants or drawn up in close 
but fine sturdy plants possessing Ru rich green foliage, 
and such as niam stood the severity of the winter for several 
years in this the most eastern pont of England, proverbial for 
its excessive cutting winds. e following is the scale of. prices 
for plants in pots, and may be RE out with advantage at 
the present season. 
9s. per dozen. 
DEM de Wives tie Te ME CST 
e 5 m I .. I. .. 18s. » 
5 Srnec aie Cink voe Ra Sec rs 
m «+ 603, m 
siot Deodar, r year, fine 1: oe 18s. 3 
1 foo E €. 90s. » 
Pinus excelsa, 3 Ced m + 9s. » 
»  ».ttobinche  .. Ss. » 
e , l8ipch, fine busy plant E 3s 
Gerardiana, 2 year 3 Bs 
bigs Khutrow, 2 year: 
o fine specimen Meum of older Een “from ibs, 6d. to 
PE e» per plant.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, Mar. 28, 
H GROOM, Craemaw Rise, near Loses (re` 
* moved from WALWORTH), BY APPOINTMENT FLORIST TO 
ER MAJESTY a RE. AND TO His MAJESTY THE KING OF 
Hen begs s Catalogue of GEKA MM AURI- 
CULAS, ILEUM 5i ANGIE OLIUM, and M ANTS is 
ready, and will be forwarded by post on applica s 
He has a fine st: a NATIONS and PICOTEES. 
,* Foreign orders executed, 
SELECTION OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE & CO. have a small Stock 
of the following choice m Seeds. 
such as MARTYNIA FRAGRANS, PHLOX DRUMMONDII 
and others of equal value, have been saved underthe inspection 
of their Foreman, the Seed, therefore, can be warranted to be 
quite now, ande rrect to name. 
SCA E OR PRICES, SENT POSTAGE FREE. 
50 Choice Flower Seeds, including the xU E -- «for 12s, 
do. 
Many of the sorts, 
20 do, do. 6s. 
Brachycome iberidifolia, | Rhodanths: Manglesi 
ae pulchella. Phlox Drummondii. 
Martynia fragrans. Dianthus Jaee 
Didiscus cæruleus. | obelia erinus. 
Nemesia AUS 
s retusus. 
Nemophila AOS 
Podotheca capitata. 
Schizopetalon Walkerii. 
Finest German Aster T German. US 
colour, and m. i 
ratis with Em order ueni ieee can id had on 
application. yendo nce is 
not required from ur Cor- 
respondents, or those who give reference i jn London 
Ünion-road Nursery, Es Mar. 2 
finch, aida, at 125. per di 
Duke of Wellington, Monar rch, “Kentish Hero, Kentish Bride, 
Maria, ^; Queen Adelaide, Holmes; Euterpe, Gaines’; 
ueen i Princess Royal, Lady Walsingham, Prince of 
Wales, Youell's ; Aurantia, Smith's ; Aurita, Iveryana, Fosterii, 
PIN elegans, Stanwelliana, Blanche, Harrison's, at 6s, per 
éatossus Cormackii, Adonis, Paragon, Floribunda magna, 
Hopneri, Laneii, Exoniensis, Transparens, Blanda, Victory, 
Sanguinea, Britannia, Venus Victrix, EUH rea, Smith's ; Fairy, 
DEREN ppsii, Brockmanii, Gem, © 
ceps, Speciosa, Flora, Tricolor, Mirabilis, Magnifica, Hayesii, 
E Magnificent, Racemifiora, Bes Victories at 
s. per dozen, 
es —Girling’s new striped and other kinds, 3s, per 
per di 
Y VERBENAS, — The best scarlets, blue, white, and rose, 
s. per di 
HELIOTROPIUMS, 3s. per dozen. 
Good rooted plants, true to name, at the above prices, 6d. per 
dozen being added for postage, will be sent free by post, care- 
fully packed in tin cases, on the receipt of postage stamps or a 
Post-office order. 
JOSEPH ca STEPHEN SHILLING, Nursery and Seedsmen, 
Northwarnbro’, near Odiham, Hants, 
