202 THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
TUR 28, 
SEED POTATOE 
Y JARNER AND WARNER, | pw 28, Corn- 
hill, opposite the Royal Exchange, London, have justire 
a large supply of the following early and sound 
e Round, very e 
son, of Chester, 
ee 8. p 
fic, introduced by Messrs. 
fine flavour, 78. per bush. 
o dem b he ctn med is taken, an allow- 
Som ta] 
Where a las 
ance w e 
N.B. See EX ous page for an abridged list of Choice Flower 
and Vegetable Seeds. 
This favourite 
than half the cu: 
nt variety, which 
made. Pla! 
ation, may Dad 
ondon. Fine 
qa LOVED GIANT A SPARAGUS 
‘ able may now be cultivated at les 
e, by having the Improved 
P ihe following spring the beds 
alars for cult 
BE 
3. Si 
50 
8 6 
5 6 
cios ca 
kinds, in larger packet: er 
for filling pend onlawns .. E meee TG 
ditto ditt ditto d bU 
best greenhouse Anr E ^T. 6 
. choice greenhonse e 10068 
. choice hardy peru 5 0 
ert 
ern -— Per 
he above e sent free by po the prices affixe 
n franks or Po: orders fone sion 
Ren 
sean eden 
Catalogues of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, embracing the 
baein n eultivation, will be sent pre d to applicant: 
and Brown, Seed and Hortieu ltural Establishment, 
Sudbur Suffolk. —Mar. 
SPLENDID AND DISTINCT NEW SEEDLING FU 
OHN HALLY, NunsERYMAN and FLORIST, Black. 
heath, begs to announce that thefollowing distinct and beau- 
tiful eue Su are now rea 
For description see 
Gardeners’ “Chor 'onicle, t. 27, .—Your seedling 
isa beautiful specimen of nt yty tube and sepals 
white, the slightly ti ined h d re green; it is 
smooth in texture i "die sepals expand well, 
wi hich is ac e. This is 
the best and most decided ‘of the li ant varieties we have seen, 
there being: no tinge of pink in the tul Gardeners’ Gazette, 
Sept. 20:—* J. H.—Very y. indeed, and, if not too much 
like & Mie epo "will be a great acquieiti Itisas prettyas as 
any dA one we ha Again, in answer R. 
ally's E not quite, the best we have pm 
See n the same paper, a report of the 
West Kent meeting of ^'Phitenthropie Society of Gardeners, 
was exhi ited. Thi been challenged against 
meee of the pa ate eason.—! 
tube and sepals epe ‘paper white, 
on to turn red under any circumstances. 
a most abundant bloomer. This, 
beautiful and distinct thing; was ex- 
ired, although a bad plant, at the Jast 
6d. 
to bet thot 
a 
ng the eoroil 
pretty, i 
mo: 
T and redii adu 
how in the Regent’s Parl ki 
MARCHIONESS OF +a orga ligħt EM Mes 
well expanded sepals, and s dan ger son corolla, 
s Queen Victoria, but of strong robust Tiüedsonie 
GLOBE, a compact globe- diede xpand- 
ing well, dps of “Nymph,” s" Jm. and sepals moresilvery, 
and corolla more lilae pact Habit. 75. 64. 
Nt 
D DE: e 
E i ied Patronage of 
0 MA ns QU BEN VICTORIA, 
TY THE QUE DOWAGER, AND 
YAL HIGHNES SS E RINGE ALBERT 
ob MES, F.H.S , respectfully announces 
that he is now sending Rus h 
eolarias—Catalog: wi 
sent out by him in 1842 T and 1843; also Geraniums 
(including Mr. Beck’s New ‘Seediin Fuchsias, Dahlias, 
i hloxes, Verbenas, Petunias, dc. é&c., 
on application. 
“AURICULAS, DEUS VPN USE 
PIC 
OHN SLATER, 
E i = x RAOK 
us T 
$E 
INKS, CARNATIONS, 
OTEES 
a LORIST, 
Manchester, respectfully calls 
mirers of the abov yed Flor is large, 
ee and select collection, which he is selli " moderate 
ata sof which may be had on prepaid applica- 
ne 12 eties of Show Auriculas for 18s. ; 20 pairs of 20 
varieties of Show Carnations and Picotees 20s. package ine 
clud 
N. 5 ` Nurserymen and others wanting from 100 to 500 pairs 
of Carnations and AL will be pa at very low prices, 
DAHLI Te FUCHS PA ae dE ae 
OYAL NUR RSERY. SL eran 
W. C: PBROWN'S DESCRIPTIVE: CATALOGUE 
is ready, and will be forwarded MASA on Hors 
Ts AHLI/ 
-rate 
Cheetham-hill, near 
he attentio on of the ad- 
lowi 
cation. It contai s every novelty of the season—each 
has the grower's description attached. Amongst the 
ones are Beauty of Hants, Bohemian Girl, Captain Mieco, 
Lady eae leville, Marquis of Bath (true), Man chioness of C 
van is, Magician, Newington Rival, Princess Radziwill, Queen 
£ Penpetuals, Sir E. Ant obus, and Brown's Rose d' Amo 
The FU AU are also 
Lady Julia, and 
STRE. Duchess a Suther- 
een 
toria, Ser. 
5 (È for which Sid Dahlia 
ndra and King of Sa 
no, ” Middl leton, ‘Orion, 
gian. Tom, Pinch, Dido, 
Perseus, President, ids Perfection, 1l plants will 
be sent out very Won ig. remittance (eee with distant 
, for which the package will be allowed. 
W. €. B. begs to observe, he can supply e 
netted: with the Nursery busin: His 
is unique. unie e just imported from Ireland; 
small crowns of thi: cent Fern, 5s. each; larger, 
weighing aati a owt, a e te 28. 
wery article con- 
s collection of Pinus 
NURSERYMEN TO HER 
MAJESTY 
AND As 
FLORISTS QUEEN. 
NEW AND SUPERB WHITE FUCHSIA. 
| “SANSPAREIL,” 10s. 6d. per plant. 
lod EE AND CO. beg. to call the attention of cul- 
tivators of FUCHSIAS io the above Seedling, which they 
will guarantee is not surpas y any light variety yet raised, 
and will give general Batu eb eleme neum following 
remarks upon it 
** A correct representation of it may be seen at the Nursery.” 
*An lee ee ht tube E TER gui crimson 
corolla,” e Garde 20th, 
rec t im a magnificent 
OUELL. The 
n length, the tube ‘and sepals white 
ictrix, bu 
white seedling F 
flower is about 
Vie and 
nt d fair in colour. It should ie f called 
su ly one of the most beautiful 
d ridge Advertiser, Oct. 1st, 1845, 
5 other fine Seedlings (for. pari ticulars of which see their 
Advertisement of the 17th ult.) will be ready for sending out 
with the above in the early part of May, and when the set is 
taken, will be charged 11. 11s. 6d. 
FUCHSIAS. 
(Now ready for sending out, per post free or otherwise.) 
12 Ex. fine Sets at 125. Selection left to BAS * xn 
12 Di: tto zis Selection left to Pur 
50 Fine Varieties Selection left to Youall P "Co. 
50 Extra fine ditto Selection left to Purchaser or do 
or do 
SELECT SE EDL ING VERBENAS (raised 1845.) 
n 
Helena; 
Celeste, 
vu of 
s 
wil 
ready for sending ub Ber posty ted, or OtMERLUD xo feet week 
in May, at 215. the s 
Eran wed 
ra ery supe 
PANSIES, E 2 "ate variet 
12 Extra ditto, 
first trate show flowers 
PETUNIAS, 12 ditto 
CINER. ARIAS, 12 ditto 12s. to. 
RICAS, fine and free-flowering sorts, a name, 9s, 128, 
and 18s. per duse 
Superb new heavy-edged PURPLE PICOTEE, “ BUR- 
ROUGHES'S PRESIDEN ," 15s. per pair. For particulars, 
see Gard. Chron. of 11th Oc 
Also, *BURROUGHES'S DUKE Ser NEWCASTLE," the 
best light-edged Purple Picotee, 15s. per p: 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
12 pairs extra fine and very fuperior first-class £ s. d. 
1 
very super 
Show Flowers, by name , MIC UCM 
25 ditto diti ditto 4500 
12 diios Mine Show BloweravaHtoanies oll 0bi0 
25 ditto ditto ditto . 8:0 0 
12 pairs Showy 1 ers Flowers ditto, 
Extra fine Show Pin me, per dozen ee 128, 
ei PLANTS, ua per VR 
PER GUINEUM F 1. per plan 
of New and Ch is FLOW! TR pn ge sd 
pons, Go. t 
jie E for zB 
STOLFF RASPBERRY, 24s. per 1 
iixed RANUNCULUS. Palins med flowers, 
True FAS 
pud finest 
00. 
ign Orders carefully executed so as to ensure safe 
Steam Ships to London three times La ede: to Hull, 
nd per rail to London ev ht hours. 
LOGUE Su pes is JEU publ 
dn. 
T 
medic AE a 
‘Select Plants, 
8, 
s, Polyanthus, He 
ties Pune de vhich will 
closing two postage stamps, 
an a 
aceou s Pistas Odehntiting, Di 
bc forwarded on application 
Great Yarmouth Nu; rsery, Mar. 
— A LARGE QUANTITY OF 
m RF.—Apply to J. HAMILTON and Son, 
Keppel-street, Chelsea 
ES 
R SEEDS. 
KIE ur to announce that Es 
A RTHUR MACI 
DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS is nov 
ready, and can be bag peo annie aao For the conve ates 
f the purchaser A. hem in printed envelopes, 
that iis Rs ins EU will be found thereon 
anc instructive. 2 
abjoine a specimen of the plan he has 
MTZ ANTIIU RETUSUS, 
‘Blunt, petalled EU ET na 
Diandria Monogyt Ord. Pg sae 
Height, 2 to3 
ange. June to etur 
R: 1831. 
8, a flower; from the 
and he trusts t 
will be both interes: 
The annexed i: 
adopted :— 
a. 
biennial, 
m and c 
Deriv.—( xci; 
AUI. OAIA e 
For Ug convenience of pr ake at à dod. the above will be 
J th 
forwa 
TO N( NOBLEMEN E NTL T, NUR SERYM , 
É BIES CAR ADI ENSIS, x HEMLOCK SPRUCH, 
A. —Grorcr BAKER, Nurseryman, Bagshot, having the 
largest stock of the above in Europe, of all sizes and in fin 
condition, ean with confidence recommend this Ere snes to 
the notice of e Public, and having so large a stc (viz. 
200,000. 1a 3 fect high, besides smaller yen can 
rp > 
dis oue of ae at vey low 
Nux He 
all si 
to the Pub! 
rended to fort i 
t unusual price: 
sortment of Kalmia latifolia ever offered 
s can be had by lener, ano shall be at- 
p 
G IANT ASPARAG IUS. PLANTS, 
6d. 
year 2s. 0d., 
Green s Do., k yr. " ies ‘Be. 6d. per 100. 
AK 
+h iayo ck of the above good 
plants md grown: ina ve hy soil, to which they beg to 
NM the attention of the 3 apio E . Carriage paid to 
terminus of the South-western Rail 
RET o’ Nursery, near Odiham, E 
e. 
KINGSTON NURSERY, SURR 
i | JACKSON' S SUPPLEME NTARY CATA- 
* LOGUE OF PLANTS, with prices, for 1816, may be ob- 
tained free on pre-paid application 
ton Nursery, Surrey, March 28. 
| 
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i 
BATH NURSERY. 
AMES SALTER returns his grateful acknowledg- 
ments to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and his numerous 
Friends of Bath, and the’ surrowiding ‘country, for the exten- 
sive patronage received Sere period 
he Mas conducted the Nursery mee d "gat th; and, having 
i ame to Mr. JAMES GRIFFIN, feels pleasure 
in introducing him as his RR RUE in whose 
of the favours so 
[3 
di 
and confidence 
soli a 
liberally bestowed upon himsel 
JAMES GRIFFIN, in succeeding to the Nursery 
business carried gs d Mr. SALTER for ti ast 30 years, 
begs most to assure the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, 
and Inhabitants generally of Bath and its vicinities, that every 
exertion will be made by him to ensure and to deserve the 
tra of their confidence from his predecessor mho has 
long SHORE it) to himself ; and trusts, fr wledge 0: of 
the Nurs sery bas siness, orticulture in gene aL is efforts 
will secure th anence of the patronage by which the 
bove Narrey Bas been dist 
The recent reduction i in the s having materially 
lessened th: T iesus Buildings, J. G. 
intends qeu * aonaid anakis: share of attention to nud culti- 
vation of choice and rare Exotic plants. 
€. BALL, Sten to Mr. Joun Youna, begs 
* to announce that oute orders imme- 
ately, in strong plants, for an entioned ; with 
the exce ption of Mr. Beck’s Pelargoniums, which will be ready 
n May. Early orders are solicited to secure fine Plants. 
NEW SCARLET tse ACLUBBUAT * HONEYMOON,” very 
dwarf, spreading habit, and well a adapted for 
Dr. Lindley's opinion, see Garder 
i “Your Seedling Scarlet is of a Nol ds and iutense colour. 
e trusses are very large and compact, the one 
sent dues from 70 to 80 buds and flowers." Plants 
6d. 
RHODODENDRON “CAMPANULATUM PICTUM.” See 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1845, p. 398—“ Your hybrid from Cam- 
panvlatum is a large and arlditea dower, E ground, 
having the margin of the segments tinged with delicate lilac, 
and the interior of the upper division of the corolla strongly 
spotted with maroon. looms sent indicate a very orna- 
mental variety." _ Strong plants 215, each, 
PELARGONIUM “ MARTA,” very fine, large, rosy-purple. 
See Gardeners’ NR 1845, p. 532—'* Your Seedling is an 
f the E E -purple colour, and is 
AO MELOWE. E Gardener Chron., 
E "n p. 592 —* you Seedling Lobelia is a y handsome 
variety. The lip i is large and broad, of a rich rand dazzling 
scarlet,” some of the spikes of flowe MEL, from 12 to 
18 inches in height. Plants 1s. 6d. each, Oz. 
axodium sempervirens, 6 to 9 inche; - 10562. 
Lyperia pinnatifida 2 h 
Cale floribunda, for bedding - 6 
Roses, ivo species) Chusan, each . 3 6 
Do. moy sin é 
e rere and successful exhibition of the under-men. 
ous id PELARGONIUMS by Mr. Brox, both as “ Seedlings ” 
and in the collections of “New and Piiaelntervartotios,” "renders 
a description unnecessary :— 
Desdemona 
jupe 
Juno 
Marc Antony 
Mustee ...... 
Len 
Or the set of 11 fi 
With a few plants to c ompensate fo 
to the Tra ide.— Taunton ies, dones 28. 
Fa d AND T HE TRUE “ DURMAST” 
ENGLISH: OAK (QUE RCUS SESSILIF LORA), 
The most. valuable species, produci: imber of the largest 
dimensions and the highest Pilas. 
DAE AND SON, NunsERYMEN AND CoN- 
y Southampton, having for many 
and attention in obta aiming a stock of 
eeds from the finest speci- 
ablishment. being near its 
a fine Stock of Plants for 
. 4l. 
go. An allowance 
paid pa 
Jendia “Oak, by procuring’ se 
(thei 
they hav 
the best season for their removal and 
also for: the Rhododendron, which from the parti- 
tation of the soil of a large portion of their grounds, 
they g grow to a gm uu extent, and can offer at the following low 
e English **Durmast" of the New Forest 
ar seedling; js ; 3-years, nd per 1000. 
nsplant 0s. dod 60s, per 100 
RIODODE NDRON "gl Tic UM (excellent for QU 
5, 40s. ; 6 inches, 60s. ; 9 inches, 80s. per 1000. 
ł foot, 20s 2 feet, 40s. i 100. 
Roseum, 1 foot, 50s. per 100. 
Hybridum, 1 foot, 12s. per dozen. 
SEA. PINE (Pinus m ne excellent for exposed aspects. 
ear seedling, 7s. 6d. per 1000 ; transplanted, 20s. per 1000. 
Pager tet the. Contan Tart (Rheum raphonticum), 
0s. per 100. 
Pe Victoria, 40s. per 100. 
If ordered a less quante ees the aboye quotations, the 
arge will at retail p 
ri Planting contracted ort i any extent from 51, to 201, p. acr 
URNIP SE 
DRUMMOND axp SON 
S SrmuaNG, N.B., and 
e Dustin, have on sale a large and select stock of 
TURNIP SEB Ds. germs par ticularly moderate. The fol- 
lowing are the most approved sorts, viz.— 
SWEDISH, Sigevings Tiproved Purple-top. 
Do. East Lothian, Purple-top. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN, with Green to 
vasi duod top. 
Improved. 
Ys ‘Low IMPROVED BARIY, now much esteemed for 
ing late in the season. 
London, Liverpool, Hull, Newcastle, 
Cork, Belfast, and Londonderry, when not less than 40 Ibs, are 
ordered. 
Priced EE n Tae Garden and Farm 
ursery Plants, &c., on applica 
AS ricultural | Museum, "isl, and. 58, Dawsoncst, Dublin. 
AKER/S PHEASANTRY, Beaufort-street, King’s- 
road, Chelsea ; 
H.R. H. ‘Person ArBeRT. — Ornamental Water-fowl, 
Swans, White do..; Egyptian, Canada, China, Barnacle, Brent, 
Bean, and SI se Pintail, Widgeon, Garson ; and 
Common up Gold-eyed. tufted, Dan 
Diver, Sacra Um E Ducks, es pinioned and domes» 
ticated. Great: variety, of. Po Boarfowi} &c.—And 3; 
Halt p h M t. China Pigs. 
