234 THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
SELECTION OF CHOIUE FLOWER SEEDS. 
ES IAM E. RENDLU & CO. have a smal! Stoek 
be DUE E pH Flower à xs Many of tbe sorts, 
such. E. MART NIA F ee ACO Ne i HLOX DRUMMONDI, 
and others Ey yalue, pns n 
of their Foreman ; the See: s therefore, ean be warranted to be 
quite new, and correct to EAE 
ALE OF PRICES, SENT POSTAGE FREE. 
50 Choice Flower Seeds, including the following... .for 
30 dos do. do. 
do. ^" 
ER: ierit. | Pt Rhodanthe Mauglesii. 
tage. Ph'ox Drummondi, 
Dianthus v re 8. 
| Tobelin erimus 
| iren iheni wleolor, 
|| N Pipes florabunda. 
| S 
ras retusus. 
culata. 
Viscari 
Finest cana Stock, 
t been published, the height, 
sing the principal sorts of Fio er Seeds, 
each order. A General Catalogue can be had on 
application, A remittance is not reqnired from known Cor- 
respondents, or those who give reference in London, 
. Union-road Nursery, Plymouth, April 11. 
ti I 
RN 
J BACKHO USE axp SON, Yor 
t 
RUE 'STICKNEY! 8 HOL RYEGRA 
the sole holders 
* of this GRASS, which is unrivalled for Lawns and Per- 
manent Pasture, have a few bushels on sale at a Guinea a 
shel, 
AURELS, COMMON AND. PORTUG PAL. , RHO- 
DODENDRONS, ANDROME &e. 
EVERGREEN PRIVET, SCOTCH AND Seven FIRS, 
—The undersigned ha a large stock of the above, o 
various i203, and. well-furnished plants, beg to « fer them to 
on very reasonable 
vec 
Whitehaven. 
TRUE HI IGHLAXD | OR. MOUNTAIN PINE, 
v TILLIAM MAY, F.H. S. begs to announce to 
planters that pe pones a few thousands of the above 
hly of various sizes ; viz da 13 ft. at 
205., 13. to 2 ft, at 30s. bios 3 ft. at 40s, per thou: 
it is much more robust than the P. sylvesti aad of mech 
quicker growth, and attains a much larger size as a timber 
tree, The present is the most approved month for planting it, 
Badan onary orureens ove Nuray. POIDA, "Apri 
E. ARD dis 
fi 
NEWT DAILIAS ^ 
end AnD CO. have the pleasure to 
publie the eg SIDBA MER three most suc- 
d» AHLIAS 
RIVAL [CERTA Dia urple. This variety, 
is fully equal n eon of Perfection its best state, and 
decidedly an acquisition, on account of its popan] yw, very free 
habit, and being generally better up in the eye $ pre- 
senting blooms ft > show, and plenty of M “Aithough 
grown in an unfavi rable ait ion, and planted but two feet 
owing First «ers " South 
apart, it obtained ‘the 
dit 
Cnolmeton d, Rept. 16 ; ditto, South Lon- 
, Metropolitan Grand Show, Cremorne 
ough, e feet. s. Bd. 
gi hc “ruby ise aded, a new colour, 
a most beautiful clipped | petal, the centre weil up, ferming a 
great depth ; itis very con- 
T. unfavourably grown in 
I TAn prizes 
stant, and of fine habit, 
a small garden near London 
First class, Chelmsford, Sept. 1835; ditto, South London, 
Sept. 17; ditto, Metropolitan nee ood Show, Cremorne House, 
Sept. 25; Slough, Oct. 7. ur fect—10. 
SYLVIA (Smith), — À petii sily ac, of very fine 
ao m, ex S RE constant, of 1 fine bloomer, 
‘altogether forming 
H 
Se 
outh London, Sept. 17; 
(aries ire 3 
ned a ‘he firet prize 
in the stand that obtii 
Show. 
be considered fully proved 
necessary to secure dye Four feet. 10s. 6d; 
The above are warranted Arst-class flowers 
tained prizes wh 
and have ob- 
Hos ow a i No Dahli. 
(Proe! fm — White, 
ur feet—105. Gd. 
i Rich deep purple; EVE a 
, and in the first stand ; dling 
As 
with rich purple 
QU UE 
seedling prize at Bow 
1s our feet—10 
oru Groly A PEAR NDS maroon, ex. fine. 
Four m 
MI v Rob t) 
pnts Three fi 
NOBILISSIMA (Day 
Ruhr red, fine cupped petals, free and 
— Bright scarlet, cupped and glo- 
bular, a very useful show Hower, Four fi 
PURITY (Smith).—Pure light yellow, cupped, one entre well 
, free, and of [Rea bit; obtained a prize at 
South Essex, also i first stand Fout fiot 1. 6d. 
OSE PERPETU AL (Smith).—Fine shaded rose, constant, 
a most pe habit, and immense bloomer; in the stand 
that obtaine e first at South Essex. Four fe 6d. 
GU Roberts).—Deep red, large, and well formed ; 
seedling 1845. 6á 
a useful i» k s flower 
F. of other 
, Dahlias, 
e had on g on. 
grow: z: 
Fishetos, Ver benap da 
Hackney, near London. 
ESTMACO & CO., 
(opposite St. Paul's), have s 
(free from disease), to dispose of 
Ash-leaf Kidney Potatoes 
Chapman's do. — ¢ Shaw's 
have also an “excellent. collection $a Jue y Tm 
2. imported :— 
24 vars. on Asters 
SEEDSM ME heapside 
ill a stock of the following 
t very low „prices :— 
. German Stocks. , 5s. 0 
Larkspurs 2 6 
ady packages containing 
pte nw omit past pepe 
ng all the best hardy Annuals, 
LOGUE ep, 
Xufáme, 10s., 
ae Es SH 
ED CAT 
Hor jimin 3 
h 
Pra d Florist,” and “ tural Cabinet,’ 
February last.—156, re de en OBS E Pau Longon: 
de AND § SUPERB F UCHSIAS, .—Strong esta- 
ns en, consisting of the follor g 
€ Potti 
Serratifolia, 
Salter's Sylp e Ob: ron, quee en of the West, Rosabelia, Prin 
Alice, Maye grandiflora, Duchess of MO 
lagh, Hero, Hamlet, eais Junius, Epps 
Queen otit n of tho Be 
tior agon, Robusta, Snowball, 
Trid 1e, ish Bride, &c. The 
above e be care! lckéd and prac ded to London car- 
riage free, All orders from unknown correspondents to be 
acec me with a remittance, 
W. J. Epps, Bower Nursery, Maidstone, 
THE MNT AND’ VERY BEST FUCHSIAS, 
RBENAS, PETUNIAS, &c. 
Roma e CO, are now sending, out per post 
free, the newest one. yery bopt FUCHSIAS, Pnctuling 
xs ON (if required) at Ls per doz. 
rst-rate Show Varietie J 
Fine d St, 
VERBENAS, ist „elass Show Varieties — .. 10a, 3, 
itt we 68, 
PETUNTAS, ‘xtra Fino 7 o 4 
Those favour kom T and Co. yid "their orders for the above, 
are respectfully requested to state the varieties they E 
possess, that a repetition may be potum every care 
served in making improvements, by adding such varieties as 
will give satisfaction. 
CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. 
12 jns us a fine and PURO Saig £2. d, 
2 10 
Flowers, by n: Se > , . 0 
25 " ditto ditto 500 
12 ^ ditto Fine show Flowers EP T 30 70 
25 ditto itto 3.00 
12 pairs Showy Border Flow 
Extra fine Show Pinks, by na: er dozen pai 
12s, 
Also a few. pairs more of the 2 erb Picotees '* President and 
*Duke of N Sataa ” at 15s. por pair, 
HEBBACKOUS. PL ANTE, "fine sor! sorts, 6s. to Ais per dozen, 
NGU 3 
per plant, 
DS, per post, 
6s. per doz. 
6s., b» ‘bs. ae and 29. E 55. 
OTIO FERNS (many species 
POSAD OF. Price and particulars 
An HERBARIO} M of RAR 
almost unique) to be D 
can behad on oed 
r particulars of their new and beautiful White Fuchsia, 
“SANEPA REII, » with Five other Seedlings, see Advertise- 
ment of Mare Als Splendid Tarien na: 
Great A v 
TO THE ADMIRERS or TUR d Rar 
D PE 
EO. ROGERS (late Wat "Rosens & vu Sreps- 
_FU 
J. STEWART Perse. ‘an immense stock of 
* FUCHSIAS, fine healthy plants, is enabled to offer the 
following select varieties at the low average of Is. 6d., provided 
that not less than 12 sorts are purchased at once ; 
be had separately, from 2s. to 2s. 6d. each, vi 
Sutherland, *Nymph, “Snowball Cleopatra, 
Lewisham, suse of the West, "Queen of Sheba, * 
tingen, t ‘Syph, *Unique, *Andromeda, *Lady of tho Lake, 
of Wales, Captivation, *Tiley e Al 
^fallys oksaa, Millev’s Queen Victoria, * Enchantress Su- 
perb, Lupa, *Edina, * Æneas, *Turban, *I r W. Maj 
“Admiral, *Conqueror, *Josephus, Splendida, E Co- 
Tir D. Highland Chief, Pomona, Magniflora, and Rosea su- 
perba. 
Those marked with an asterisk can be supplied to the Trade 
grs us per dg: .. when not less Lon six T W sort are taken. 
Seas may be each, or 12s. per 
eee sor ti ain elena, Heroine. "Norfolk ‘Hero, San- 
guinea, Formos Bg *Globosa pallida, Puichella carnea, 
ssi air Rosamond, Rosa Mundi, Amulet, 
“Zanoni, "5Miller's Expansa, Elata, Juno, *La Polk: 
T f York, Hector, Lord Ashley, Neptune, 
DR Erecta elegans, Great Western, Majestica superba, 
ifiora erecta, Othello, ‘The Ret, Pillar of 
» R. Sale, Harrison's Recury: x and *Ves 
Th decan be Tagnishgd. with the sorts mar] i at 9s, per 
doz., A not im th: of each kind pes S hased, 
E Bo) De repeated, 
Salthill ME T near Windsor. 
AINES'S SUPERB SEEDLING  DAHLIAS 
PRINCESS RADZIWILL. GAINES, —White, edged with 
violet; decidedly the best light Dahlia ever seen, perfectly 
round in outline, two-thirds of a ball; the centre high, very 
‘ull, double, symmetrical, and constant throughout the season. 
Has been awarded the following prizes Firs 
Stonehenge ; ae s Bath; first do. Teddington ; 
Chelm: sford ; t do., Surrey Gardens : first do., Cremo: 
house, the PE sot it was exhibited, and pronounced by 
Mr. Glenny a perfect gon. For Mr, Glenny's further opinion, 
see Gardeners ette. Height, 3 to 4 feet, 10s. Gd, 
PRIDE OF SURREY, GATRES. —Rosy purple, of the finest 
form, warranted the best of its colour; perfect outline, the 
centre high, the petals Nenucifully TE forming two- thirds 
of a ball, and one of the most constant Dahlias in cultivation. 
Has been awarded two first class Certificates, and l highly re- 
ded t. 
SE 
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MAN AND Fron:sT, Uttoxeter, s to offer 
pe Tongning th the greatest confidencein p? ss satis- 
on to every purchas se 
SE BEDE ING FUCHSIA,—No. 1-45, Rogers’s “Lady Cotton 
Sheppard,” plants 7s. Gd. each. 
United Gardeners SR Land Stewards’ Journal, August 10 — 
-45, named * Lady Cotton Sheppard," 
; much longer than most others, nae e 
Thronisle, 1845. No, 1-45 is a unique variety.” 
CEOLARIA.—No. 1, Rogers’s ‘Sir Thomas 
Cotton Sheppard, ” plants 15s. each, 
Bre in de ners? Aa ener. May, 1845. pc R.: No. 1, is a good 
low, with large spots, very distinct, De 
or ps al Cabinet, duy d 1815.—'* G gers : the 
Calacnlania pte is ay fine formed ones and iss E beau- 
tifully marked, places it as one of the best. 
SEBDLIA G ‘PETUNIA. —No. 1-45. [oo s ‘Lord Talbot,” 
plants 5s. e 
Chronicle, July 5th, 1845,—“ G. R. : No. 1-45, this 
well-formed flower, of'a good and bright colour.” 
ted Ga a pha Land | Stewar ‘ds’ Journal, Aug: 
“The Seedlin named ‘Lord Talbot, i 
flower, of good 5o orm, an 3 a rich and bright purple ros: 
gs to say (in addition to the above Bor that his 
Seedling FUCHSIA is a very distinct and. beautiful variety ; 
the contrast in the eolour of the tube, sepals, and corolla being 
very great; the sepals expand freely, exposing the crimson 
purple corolla to advantage; it is of a good and free habit, 
blooming profusely, altogether forming a most, desirable 
variety. The Seedling CALCEOLARIA A is one of the most 
splendid kinds ever ofie o the public oms are very 
large and of excellent form, $n its ese ters o much 
Jis er-than any other, which are very distinct from the ground 
superb kind, The Seedling PETUNIA is 
s valuable tribe of plants ; its colour is 
and of a a large size, good form and sub- 
Sits fine circular form till the 
ty for bedding or ornamenting 
» os! 
d good addition to th 
bright and rich, 
Na never reflexing, but rete 
blooms fade; a beautiful oo 
the greenhouse. 
Fine Strong Plants of the oie will b pe ready to send out by the 
20th of April. 
The usual discount to the ‘Trade on Fuchsia and Petunia, 
T not less than three are ord red at one time. As the stock 
the Calceolaria few plants, there eannot be any 
pedes allowed, w il Mad ni as valuable next season 
as the present one; and early orders are requested, as the 
plants will be sent out in strict priority as far as they go. 
The above e safely transmitted in tin cases thr ough the 
All aan ORIS a remittance will be sent free by 
post. 
"8 Ros Deseriptive Catalogue of Dabliag, Fuchsias, Pelar- 
goniums, Pan Cinerarias, Verbenas, Petnnias, Phloxes, 
ind other misce! ancous pla ants, n be had by inclosing one 
Penny stamp.—U' 11 
iV ELON anp | CUCUMBER PLANTS.— —Fine | Plants 
of Pa assingham’s s Delicious GREEN FLESH MELON at?s. 
b. ps two plants in a got: 
ts at Ls. 
Ba oahi Black Spine Cucumber 
6d. each po e Cue umbers may be seen now 
d and sp Din ras be sent to any distance by 
$ ud, Guida Splenda aed 
imi 
one or tl 
mation, the Pi 
dozen; also 
with other 
Fl 
EY ARA WAY, MAYES, and CO., beg to apprise 
T their Friends and the Publie, por oy SU vien of 
DANLIAS, FUCHSIAS, GERANIUM ERB 
MEAG, CINE RARIAS, &c., is now rea E for y 
1 be sent on application; most of the bn d approved 
be found in "their list, This old-established 
affords great advantages to Noblemen and Gentlemen 
Bai mmuni- 
Tree oad Sood KAENA 
will have prompt attentio; D» 
e C: Jatalogue of Ros 
SPLENDID SEEDLING ANTIRRHINUMS, and FUCHSIAS. 
FOWLE ud aopnupres that he is now 
EEDLING ANTIRR- 
CH 
1. sending nye 
SIAS, which are 
H ne 
the admi tion of f all wi 
F. has also a fine E rote of Verbenas, Petunias, Ana- 
Calecolarias, Geraniums, Dahlias, Herbaceous Plants, 
Cat 2 gue of whe’ may be had on application. 
ot sias, including Serratifolia, or Queen 
12 fine Antirrbinums, from 6s, to 128, per dozei 
IRA expected from unknown Correspondents, 
North Brixton, Surrey. 
Holland Nursery, 
as a first-rate flower. Height, 3 
SULCHELLA, crea — White, en pn deep rose ; the 
centre high, fine ed petals, large, nd, and constant, 
pronounced by Mr. amiy to be a ery useful and handsome 
variety, being a colour much dC is highly recommended. 
Teight, 3 to 4 feet. 10s. 6d. 
QUEEN OF MAY, G. AINES.— "White, slightly laced or tipped 
with lavender, fine cupped petals, good centre, very delicate 
retty, a flower that will give satisfaction tothe cultivator. 
Has Poon greatly admired, Height, 4 feet, 10s. 6d. 
A Priced Catalog ue of Dahlias, METAM 
Ci uchsias, poe Chrysanther 
Carnations, Picotee s, Verbenas, Camellias, 
may be had on application at the Nursery, Surrey-lane, 
Battersea 
OHN “KERNAN hegs to inform Ladies and Gentle- 
men feet Copies of his VEGETABLE AND FLOWER 
as published in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of the 
fis may bed jon on applies ation. 
assell 
Calceolarias, 
Y ES AL TERS'S a AF BLADUD. Com 
«J, P," in reference to your and other corr espondents? 
requests, i ya OINERARIA is now ci ns: iu 5-inch 
pots, 7s. Tinch pots, "e n fine specimen 
plants desde sith bloom. Strong plants in PASS pots full 
the usual discount if s or more are taken at 
d Its habit is unique, and is without a match to pick for 
Bouquets: A Post-office order on Trowbridge post will ensure 
them Hilperton, W 
ED BSTABLISHMEN 315.2, NEW BOND D-STRE 
AMES SALTER ‘respectful! y returns 
U thank: to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inbabitants of Bath 
and its y y, for the DiStApgBistian. patronage he has so long 
enjoyed ; and having lately relinquished the Nursery Business, 
begs a announce that the SEED DEE STA MENT will con- 
nue to be conducted as above. liciting a continuance 
of esteemed favours, ha, a usts the e 
in the. selection of Seeds of the best quality, 
2 SO of his patron: 
an inci dee of publie confidenee and support. 
A printed list of Imported and other choice, Flower Seeds 
ha 
, and 
will secure to him 
may be n application. 
All pr mmunications to be addressed to No. 21, 
Deyonshire-buildings 
DOTATO SEED in packets ‘at 55.5 sav 
variety BARLY SHAW, to be had of W. 
SEEDSMAN, 46, Cheapside. SLE 
EEDS. m CORNER "OF HALF- MOONS 
NS MA e S pE SA ii ti 
by Offici: ointment) the SEE EN to tl 
“ROVE AGRICUL TURAL iore 'Y OF ENG DAND, at 
Beg to eran the Members of the Bociety, and Agric 
ing l, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is Satte pone of HALF. MOON- STREET, PICCADILLY, 
bo for the last Fifty 
xis of gus dA are always ready, and may 
fad on napp cat 
fro: 
NUTTIN NG, 
EET 
GRASS SEEDS, 
G EORGE GIBBS anp CO., are now supp: 
cj mixtures for laying down a Tiar enen Gra: 
to n rape 
ying their 
t 32s, per 
"his being 
a 
supplied them for E anni Sen asap d acres, with the 
"vourable results, they have been induced to lower the 
o meet the means of the plain farmer. G. G. and 
Co., therefore, confidently call the attention of those who may 
be neglect! of conten ting land into a quick and durable mea- 
dow or pao of the best Suality, both for hay and succession 
of feeding; f directions for sowing and treatment will 
accompany the XE pe Mire nett for improving. old Grass- 
ls. 8d. per e sorts, for forming AER e AC 
E ciim Carrot Seeds ase 6d. 
Rye-Grass, true kind, 6d, A general priced 
Gntalogne | E. Tumips, and other puo ET Seeds, forwarded 
-A o Groner Ginus and Co., Seedsmen, 
Down- "Ste gab; Piccadilly. 
air DA Y, 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS. 
ESSRS. EDWARDS & PELL, 15, Southampton- 
street, Strand, dir GIAN GLASS, 
supply & dd per foot, of 
any dimensions under 1 Ha DU 
yariety of pattern. Contracts 
in a esign and aM UR Bias a &c. pese the 
first “Artiste 4 in Belgiu: 
Propagating Glasses s for plants, 65 inches by 3}, 5d. each. 
