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HE GARDENERY 
HRONICLE 
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of Rural idera and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Peen Lindley. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 4 b 
[Parcs 6d. 
No. 14. —1816] 
"INDEX. 
Agri, Soc. of England 7. - 998 c | Lime, to apply - 
Journal of, rev. - 999 b | Linnæus, manuscript of 3 
"Agriculture ia France |= 230 P | Malt tax =. 225 
Ale, pale, n brew 7 22i c | Manures for Swedes = 29 
Amateur Garden E aane |) cotlative valusof asi Rolal 
Amateur's Greenhouse = 221d] — Spanish phosphorite 
‘Annuals, culrure + + 219 ¢ MT Dy * 
Arbarux Andra - 221 c | Nightin; Je, Virginian - 
Artichoke, J - 21a Dae "E 4.7 
— exper - 999 — x4 bM Ap 
e-hive. natural = = 293 b ` 
Brewin pale ale - 221c n MER - 
Caledonian Hort, Society — - 9299 à | Polmaise heating - — 290 b, 
Calendar, horticultural - 99» c Potatoes, du ot in Ireland -~ 
— agdenltural - = 9300 Swedes a Aube ts for 
Cattle feeding, relative effect four crops in a a yos 
of Barley and Malton - 995a prices of 
Cox (Mr.), his Garden rodood £23 a Poratodiseaso g g 
Fatma, iowiant, ia Lincoin Em 5 
ire 229 b paces 2 22: 
Firmini „high - -~ = $89a | Rhyn Adborpeemum jaaminoides 
Flower garden plana -~ -~ 9304 | Roses, ro bud in hed; 321 
Blower gota, pent. Lo I sei | Sedum Kamtehatioum - 
ice, agriou!mri $0 b | Seeds, to sow RAS 
Glance, a remove na putty in 22 E b | Snow, to preserve -~ 
Grass seeds for law: c | Swedes, manures for 
Greenhonse for amateurs I 231 6 | Tare crop, disease in - 
uano jmpor"ers a | Tenant rights N 
Henting, Pelmaise = im D a | Turnips a substitute for Pow 
— fire mor 4 b 
ths, seive I 224% | Ureda rubigo on Wheat -> 
lee, snow a EEE for = 222 b| Wasps, to in sty Or 9222 
Labourers" wages - 997 ¢ | Wheat, Uredo Tui affecting 
fanaiora ‘andtenan: - 295 a 297 c | Wickham (Mr.) deat 233 b 
Enis, Grane ness for 224 c 
A RCHAOLOGICAL INSTITUTE 'OF GREAT 
AIN AND IRELAND, 
The next MEETING of the dd Members will be held 
9n FRIDAY, the 1st of MAY, at the Rooms of the Institution 
of Civil Engineers, 25, Great po street Westminster, 
The subject for special discussion will b: 
“FICTILE MANUFACTURES, "including Pottery and Por- 
celain of n countries and of every period. 
s who cannot personally Rd. are invited to for- 
Ward, bii any friend, Articles which they may consider as likely 
to bear on the subject, E 
» 
Attendance Som. 2 n 2 daily. 
. HUDSON TURNER, Secreta) 
The ANNUAL MEETING of the INST pie will m 
lace at York, under the patronage of his Grace the Arch- 
shop ; President, de EARL FITZWILLIAM, feomimenoing 
TUESDAY, ULY 
AY SOCIE n IwsmrorED 1844. —Tlhe Members 
informed that the “MEMORIALS OF JOIIN RAY,” 
being the third volume for the first, PS kon Un STRUP “ON 
THE AL PESE TION OF pum. x E ” being the first 
volume for second yea of ALDER and 
HA: ANGOCR'S NeBRITIST NS UDIBRANGHIATE MOLLUSCA,” 
with 13 Lithotinted Illustrations, are now read ember: 
will receive copies of these works on forwarding the Subscrip- 
tepe e to the Secretary, 22, Old Burlington-street, Lon 
number of members amounts to 1000, tie 
Council have determined to reprint the first volume of the first 
year's issue, which is now out of print. The number of members 
is at present above s Persons desirous of becoming Sub- 
year, may obtain immediately Part I. oi 
Alder and Hancock’s 1 British Nudibranchiate Mollusca,” Ad 
the ** Memorials of John Ray." 
third year, including Meyen's “Geography of Plants;" Bur- 
ister “On the Organization of Trilobites,” with the original 
or e of Botanieal Reports and 
dog translated from the Ger EO with numerous plates, 
€ in a state of forwardness, and will be ENS ready for 
titration 
The panel have E on publishing the following 
Works :— Continuation of Alder and Hancock’s Nudi- 
branchiate Mont sath Meoniited a GANA LC 
fions,—9. Reports on the Progress of Natural History.—9. Th 
l'ranslation, with 
. Linnzus's Travels 
tary, with directions how the Works 
s forwarded. EDWIN LANKESTER, M.D., Secretary, 
2, Old Burlin; ton-street. 
a der 2s. 6d., 
GANT ASPARAGUS PLANTS, 
Green Top Do., 1 
p Do., 1 yr. 16:6 
SEAKALE plants, yarab "ss. qu 100. 
either terminus of the 
Northwarnbro! Pads near Odiham, put 
OTATO SEED in packets at 5s, saved from 
E variety EARLY treo to be had of w J. NUTTING, 
EEDSMAN, 46, Cheapsic 
OTATOES E SEED.— TRUE | EARLY ASH- 
LEAVED ERU BP» other varieties, free from disease, 
1 rate prices from CHARLES FARNES, 
Ko St. John-street, West: Smithfield, London. 
^ general EOM of Kitchen- garden Seeds, from 10s. to 30s. 
di 5s. to 20s. 
April 4, us 
DAHLIAS. 
TRUE HIGHLAND OR MOUNTAIN PINE. 
ILLIAM MAY, F.H.S. begs to announce to 
planters that he possesses a few thousands of A Ss 
highly recommende FIRS of various sizes ; viz. at 
at 30s., 2} to 40s. n pul EN dat 
usi ylvestris, and of much 
quicker growth, and attains a much larger size as A imber 
tree. The present is the most approved month fi 
and ailtotien Even 'greens.—Hope Nursery, Bedale, April 4. 
TRUE VENUES IUE DUREE TURNIP SEED, 
J G. Wage ems, oe 4, Eyre-street-hill, 
Uo Iatton-garden, London. 
White Round, 185. Hn bushel. Ee eam Globe, 24s. per bushel. 
Gre do 18s. do. Dale's Hybrid, 22s. do. 
Pole Topped Scotch, 22s. 
do. 20s. do. 
Stubble. 20s. do. 
White Stone, 20s. do. 
White Tankard, 22s. do, 
Green do. 21s. do. 
Red o.. 2 
peus Globe, 20s. do. Skirving's Impr MES Denoi 
el do. i do. Swede, d do. 
EA d do. s. do. Laing's do. 24s. do. 
New White Becanter par: Matson’s do. 2 Dis, do. 
large), 
J. G. W. n a pena collection of Lawn, Pasture, and all 
the most useful Grasses in cultivation, of which a separate 
Catalogue may be had, His assortment of Garden and Flower 
Seeds is upon the most extensive scale ; ; Catalogues of which 
may be had on application.—April 4, 1846. 
POTATOES. 
Je Gu ME begs to offer the following SEED 
ATOES, Eee from diseas 
Early Ase leat Kidney: "Od. per bushel, 
Red do. 
Early Shaws . .. 
shay 
Early Prolific. 
4, Eyre-street-hill, Hatton-gar 
4 
rden, April 4. 
AN ABRIDGED LIST OF 
NEW AND ee ele TIRAR SEEDS 
ARNER. AND WARNER, SEEDSMEN AND 
ORISTS, 
No. 28, CORNHILL, oprosite THE ROYAL. EXCHANGE, 
GERMAN SEEDS IN COLLECTIONS. 
Asters, 2t ve imported, very beautift A 5 0 the collection. 
3 0, 
t 3 » 
Balsams, | "s do., very fiie and dontes- 3.0 K 
Cockscombs, 12 "do., "beautiful .. Aa. i 
Hollyhocks, 12 do., ^ do. Wo BO Sab E. 
Larkspurs, 12 do., cece m 2 9.0 » 
Pronies, 2 do. a 9 BRE c Mage th gO. " 
Poppies, 12 d " m Sata 0 "m 
ERU 1 do., splendi 3.0 S 
Stocks, 36 do., most. RE, and ‘doute 6 0 ^» 
» 2 ao. all-leave Ds 30 » 
» Giant Brompton ie; tens Has » 
aioe 8 do., very handsome iN è 0 $5 
Zinnias, 12 do., Veautifu 0 
The above German. needle are all. of the Be) best quality, and 
can be COE recommen: 
For General Catalogue, er “Harrison’s Floricultural Ca- 
quu ” for Meneh: 
THE NEWEST AND VERY ” BEST FUCHSIAS, 
VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, &c. 
/OUELL axp CO. are now sending out per post 
free, the newest and esi e E us 
SEEN if required) at .. 21s. per doz. 
-rate Show Varieti . . Tr E 
s. Mer 
first-class Show V: 22408. 55 
e . E wis UE 5g 
tra Fine 
.. . 105. , 
Those favouring Y. and Co. with their or for the above, 
are respectfully requested to state the varieties they already 
ueri that a repetition may be avoided, every care bei ing ob- 
Ín making improvements, by adding such varieties a& 
2 give satisfacti 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
12 p extra fine and vi TY superior first- er. A is e 
how FE is nam . 
5 dit: ditto "dit . 5 1 0 
12 ditto Fine Show Flowers dito ARIS) 
25 ditt. ditto diti . 300 
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12 pairs Showy Border Flowers ditto, 12s. 
Extra fine Show Pinks, by name. per dozen pai 
Also a few p: airs more of the Superb Picotees ** iere v and 
* Duke of NSwosstdsy » at 15s. per pair. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS, fine sorts. s. per dozen. 
RIBES SANGUINEUM FLORE PUENO, 7 7s. 6d. per plant. 
30 P: Borers of New and Choice FLOWER SEEDS, per post, 
free, for 
c ALCBOLARIAS, for MEC 
GERANIUMS, for beddi 9s. and 12s. = 
For particulars of their new and atiful White Fuchsia, 
“ SANSPARIEL,” with Five d bg see Advertise- 
nd of last week. Also their Splendid "PR 
at Yarmouth Nursery, A) , 184 
6s 
. per doz. 
UGH LOW anp CO. inform their friends and ls and the 
ublie that their CATALOGUE OF DAHLIAS, contain- 
ing most of the new and approved varieties, is now ready, and 
may be had on application. Upper Clapton, April 4, 1 
ded BE.DISPOSED OF VERY CHEAP. — About 
0,000 very havdsome ENSE OAKS, 4to 5 feet high, 
th good bushy Yoots.—Apply to Mr. JEYEs, Nurserym: 
Nor Northampton. April fe 
the Gth inst; des seriptive lists of which ean be pee on aj 
ion. The whole set of 12 Antirrhinums 1l. 10s., 6 best 
rbairn’s), approve ed i Dr. 
uy sl ale (airbairn’s), 1 c ost ligh 
Giantess engin s), the l 
tifolia (Veitch’s), speci 
. is desirous of ri E A his. Anti 
saved ander glass from the collection he is offe 
and 5s. per packe 
General collections of 
Hon Geraniums, Chry: 
Picotees, Danian jas, 
of the latter, E. F. F; begs to o 
dozen. Fine DE by post (free), or otherwis e. 
mod eri A 
si 
ERICAS OR CAPE HEATHS. 
OUELL anp CO. having a fine and beautiful 
AL healthy Stock of the following ERICAS, beg to offer them 
at 9s. per dozen. The usual discount to the trade, 
Willmorei, cruenta, hybrida, areal is, concinna, ignes- 
cens, abetina, hiemalis, flammea, ata Bonplandia, 
Boweana, ventricosa breviflora, ebria and assurgens, 
Great Yarmouth Nursery, April 4, 1846. 
NOW READY. 
IN EY FUCHSIAS AND VERBENAS. 
12 Fine New Fuchsias .... -£ . 
12 Superior, au new last veie 15 
o. 
25 Do. 
erior New Verbenas . 
Deseripüve and Priced Catalogue may be Shad of WILLIAM 
Mirer, Providence, Ramsgate. 
P.S. The following Letter ertain proof of the safety 
with which these pee travel Us E distance, WHEN PRO- 
PERLY PACKED 
27th March, 1846. 
“Sir,—I this day received the little tin case containing the 
chsias, which are indeed extremely nice plants, and arrived 
in n great perfection. I now inclose for the same a Post-oflice 
order for 21s., and you will please let me have an acknow- 
ledgment, “Iam, Sir, your obedient pman 
“Mr, Wm. Miller.” CHB, 
** LISMORE, 
SPLENDID NEW IMPORTED FUCHSIA FROM PERU. 
po Tan: & SON beg to inform growers 
,on Tuesday 
A NE W SP 
any before introduced, essrs. V. & 
mode of giving it publicity from a desire that the public may 
2d, 
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KEYNES, Frorist, Salisbury, respectfully an- 
D. * DIAS that his Uu SORT AHO GUE of all the leading 
pARLIA is now ready, sent on application. 
3; Kexwne's splendid Sealing SIR E DMUND ANTROBUS— 
o 3g AED Dahlia ever raised—with Edwards's Queen 
l ary, and Dodd's Enterprise, will be dispensable y in all col- 
detis. A En Cook's Queen of the m a s, and Dodd’s Punch, 
‘Wo beautiful fancy flowers, with all ‘the proved varieties in 
cultivation UE the first week in May. 
Salisbury, April 
see and judge for themselves.—Exeter, Apri 1846. 
“GROOM, CLAPHAM Rise, near Lonpon (re- 
e moved from WALWORTH), By APPOINTMENT FLORIST TO 
Her MAJESTY THE QU AND TO His MAJESTY THE Kine or 
S. y, begs to say his 
QULAS. LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, and NEW PLANTS is 
CU 15. 6d.feach!; Calceolaria floribunda 
e, Queen of Virgins (new Bourbon), 
ders to He made payable at Clapham. 
Foreign orders attended to. 
Albion Nursery, Wandsw orth-road, London, April 4. 
s. per doz, 
Ter ot each, 
ELLETSON'S RN B APRIL WHITE BROCCOLI, AND 
USHER’S NEW A UN IQU E MARIGOLD SEEDS. 
WES AM MAY, Bots to call n to 
e above superior Quid (see Chronicle, March 7th), 
which ES being sent out in sealed p ls kets, the Broccoli at 5s., 
md the Marigolds in 20 A. ‘at 7s. Gd., post free, —To be had 
n London of Messrs. RNER ai WARNER, gr A and 
Mr. ), FARN . John’ aetas 
ster of Mr. WAT- 
KINSON, Market place, and of tl the Au rtiser, Hope Nursery, 
Bedale, Yorkshire. 
EE N VERBENA, “FUCHSIA, 
NEW SEEDLING VI UUTIHRHINUM 
IM. IVERY, NURSERYMAN & Fronist, Peckham, 
W E London, begs E aper his Friends and the Public 
that he purposes sendin after the 21st inst., the under- 
mentioned, which he can ra dente reci ERN = 
VERBENA WOND DER OF SCARLETS: colour of Boule de 
Feu, a and atrosanguinea a habit—See Chronicle of September 
30, 1845: “ W. L—The seedling xd named Wonder 
of Scarlets, is a very fine variety, individual flowers are 
largo, brilliant i in colour, and forn 1a fine head of blooms.” 
. No discount mined "d SM Epis 
FUCHSIA TRAFALGAR: tube red, sepals green, corolla 
Qark purple, and very large, showing it “mitch y the 
sepals, quite distinct ae any other va 
PETUNIA PAINTED [: white Dh Ree pink, 
d em led vH 5s. each. 
PETUNIA IQUE : lilac ground, ‘beautifull 
black on round flower and substanc 
RM VANGUARD : rosy purple, with Thee black s 
PETUNIAS 
p d 
red En mon ple ground, very dark 
35. G 
PETUNIA’ METEOR : T 
eye and round flow: E 
PETÜNIA PET SUPERB lig red ground, margined with 
purple, and beautiful dark eye, good shape. ‘Awarded a 
certificate of merit at Surrey Zoo olo og ardens. 
ANTIRRHINUM PICTA 
ady, and will be forw: arded Ly post on application. 
Tue X has a fine stock of ATIONS and PICOTEES. 
uua eh executed, 
” A ALBA, 
KING OF THE WHITES. 
| Catalogues may be had on application. 
