THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[Max 2, 
"THE wy 5d "AND VERY A. FUCHSIAS, 
VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, &c. 
xm SRG IN PERFECT ORDER, P E R POST, FREE, 
| PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. 
JOUkLL. AND CO. are now sending out per post, 
fr e newest and very eid FUCHSIAS, MIC 
Serratifolia, and other new 21 per doz. 
Very fine first-rate Show V riotics +e 
Fine ditto 
NEW AND SUPERB WHITE FUCHSIA, 
*SANSPAREIL," 10s. 6d. per plant. 
YOUELL anp CO. beg to call the attention of cul- 
tivators of FUCHSIAS to the above Seedling, which they 
will guarantee is not surpassed by any light variety yet raise: 
illgive general satisfaction, and refer to the following 
remarks upon it :— 
Tu el ant flower, light ns and Bue. DESI crimson 
coroll Sis Ga odeurs se 
D ‘New Warre Fu We e 
white seedling F Puchéia, raised by the Me 
dE á magnificent 
OUELL. The 
flower is about 3 inches in length, the ti nd s e manie, 
and resembles * xa Victrix,” but is uem times anc 
nt and fair in colour. It should be ene 
5 most assuredly one of the most beautiful |" 
o Advertiser, Oct. 1, 1845. 
fine Seedlings are now ready for sending out 
with the above ; dud ne the set is taken, will be charged 
1l, 11s. 6d. 
SELECT SE EGCADE VERBENAS (raised 1845.) 
. dissima, 5s.; Helena, 3s. 64. ; Celeste, 
uberon, For description of 
the UE eH pats Advertisement of March Ist. The 
ready for sending out, per po froe, or otherwise, at 21s. the set. 
ne varietie Ped dozen, 
ig 2 Extra ditto, very superior 
PANSIES, fine varieties . 
i» xtra ditto, very 
first- -rate show flowers, consist- 
ing of the best varieties in ue 
vation es.. 
JNIAS. eee 
GINERARIAS . 1 
RI sores as ae free. “flowering Work e Ro) "9s., 128., 
and 1 
Guns BANTHEMUMS, the best. and newest sorts by name, 
per post, free, 95. and 125. per dozen, including a new species 
just ets ted fror m Chus: 
e favou: X. aad: Co. with their ord r the above, 
are E erectus y Feguested to state tbe varieties fus already 
possess, that a repetition may be avoided, every care being ob- 
served in making gimprovemente, by adding such varieties as 
will eu satisfactio 
CALCE OLARIAS for URS I: +++. 6s. per dozen, 
GERANIUMS ditto, 6s., d 
30 packets of NEW and Gnr "FLOWER SEEDS, per 
post, free, for 6s. 
The Second Edition of their CATALOGUE is in the Press. 
and will be published in a few days, and may be had by enclos- 
ing two postage stamps. 
reat Yar mouth Nursery, May 2. 
GROOM, CLAPHAM Rise, 3 near Lonpon (re- 
* moved renal WALWORTH), BY e Ure uu. ps 
HER MAJESTY THE Q vow AND TO His MAJESTY THE KIN 
Saxony, begs to say Catalogue of GER ANIUMS, AURI- 
CULAS, LILIUM TANCIFOLIUM, and et saris is 
ready, and will be forwarded by post on applic: 
He has a fine stock of Ved SES and PICOTEES. 
x n 2i 
zn orders executed, 
VA. ABLE | NOVELTIES. 
LOXINIA * V PASSINGHAMIT ?— This intensely 
rich and highly valuable variety will be found figured in 
ne of Botan: ny” for january, 1846 ; short ex- 
. Pas 
habit, prolific PUDE and 
f de Women the properties mune 
of this family valuable. a genuine MiporMHon Somit 
0. 
Gareovado Mountains (in South America).” 
plants are ordered by the Trade, 
The stock being limited, early De arerequested. 
“BLOOD ROY “AL” (REN NDLE).—The ground colour 
t straw; the upper petals of a very dark rich velvety 
plum- grs the other petals very deeply and regularly laced 
with the same colour; the eye perfect and shape ¢ 
m and thick, causing the flower to lay da 
D his is a first-rate variety, and i is the very best of its 
elass. Itis well known by many fic the e o 
of Ee and orders have been gin. for nearly all t 
stock; a few more plants remain, which are e at 7s. Pa 
en Big Blooms have been repeatedly seen by J. W. Brown, Esq., 
of Camberwell, (the we tends pea Pansy grower) and 
considered by him to be a ya: 
PETUNIA — “ MARG INATA “SUPERB A? ( RENDLE).— 
Ground colour white, strongly margined with deep rosy pur- 
ple; of good substance and ‘excellent form ; the eye dark, and 
free from veins. Ik Pass Metu and unique variety, 
superior to any ot own, Price 5s. each, 
one over in every thre 
VERBENA EN 
Ground colour t antifa rose; 
band of deep r arple ; corolla la 
large, leaving no Pindenture bety 
bloomer, e at habit, and very a 
tion. Price 
Plsuts of the abovo will be capped on and after p n day 
f M 
lay. 
the 
profuse 
tinet from a iny in dee 
Fuchsia serratifolia .. 
+. 23s.6d. each. 
Bouvan dia. flava, .. we oe 6 
12 
Good Plants lt aliove a dim ined of WinrrAM E. 
E & Co. E —Ma; 
NEV ^s GOOD, ren. CHEAT: 
ena MIN W. KNIGHT, mi &c., Tivoli, 
gm St. Le s on Sea, Sussex, begs to call the atten- 
tion of his friends gu the publie b L3 Men CHOICE 
PLANTS, which cu now ready to send oi 
e and distin å 
rate yu 
n, 
fit for VD UE 
ll si o 
gE 
E 
iet ari 
; 12 disi T] Mar, for 
pts for 6s.; ; 2 patie Petunias, 
for 6s.; 12 extra good 
l; 12 fine Salvias, 
oice kinds of Phloxes, 
x 6s. ; 12 good and distinct 
kinds, for 1s, ; 12 fme Ana agalli 
for 4s. ; 12 Heliotropiums, 
for 6s. ; 12 extra new, ver ti 
Antirrhinums, tor Ge. ; E choice new kinds, x 
2 extra good, for 1 choles Seeds, 
e be 
BEE 
ties : 
ntirrħinums, E 5 japer; Dahlia, 
from the Best anew flowers, 33, 6d. Por paper; German Aster, 
extra fine, 2s. 6d. per paper. 
Also will be ready in M good show Dahlias, for 6s. ; 
2 or, f 
eu à Bood, ELS all new last 
ioice fancy, o rA varieties, for 6s. 
e Sei ca ly packed, and forwarded 
c tree, c ipt of the amount with the order. Catalogues 
the rim mar “be obtained on pre-paid Suaticketon, 
of 
May 2, 18: 
WILLIAM BASS anp S. BROWN continue to sup- 
their SELEOT and CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, 
with al directions for sowing, treatment, height, colour: H dc. 
100 varieties choice Gu including the most s. d. 
approved new . .. .. m 15 0 
50 vars, itto ditto ditto REN DET, 
bu vi ee ditto ditto ditto eus e OO 
ditto ditto ditto Pie A RA) 
20 Min "best dwarf kinds, in larger packets, suited 
for filling beds 'on lawns .. E sot 6 
12 vars. ditto ditto ditto . "5 0 
20 vars. best greenhouse Annuals — .. It «T. 6 
20 xm choice greenhouse Perennials .. - 10 6 
20 Teny choice “hardy Biennials and inials 0 
he above sent free by post at the iE affixed, 
memutianes in franks or Post-office orders fini unknown 
S nts. 
Gees Descriptive Catalogue of Superb GERA- 
NIUMS, s UCHSIAS, HLIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, &c. &e., is now ready, and will be sent 
prepaid to applicants on receipt of two postage stamps. 
X EX and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk.— 
Ma; 
perm ITA, CINERARIA, "AND. ANAGALLIS 
SEEDS. — Packets of the above choice selected eels 
saved us the very best sorts in cultivation, at 2s. 6d. per 
packet. li EE includi: Post-office orders or saute, 
will be a iiur er cuted. 
Direct Micu. B: pum S Nussegnien, London-road, Cambridge. 
Strong plants of that splendid deep blue Anagallis 
9s. per dozen, 
CARTER’S CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. 
J CARTER, SsrpswAN and Frorist, 238, High 
* Holborn, London, begs leave to inform his customers and 
e Public in "general t that a new edition of his Catalogue, con- 
taraig 300 additional species, and comprising a first-rate col- 
n of Ericas, Mid s, and other Cape Seeds, Bulbs, &c., 
is now ready. will DEM it gratis and prepaid on appli- 
ca tion yi letter ES Sus 
E Volldotion- M. extra fine new Double Anemones, 
near y as large as Paonies, warranted to succeed if planted. gt Bis 
Season ; ea varieties, 31. 100 do., 17. 10s. ; 50 do., 155. ; 25 di 
s. 6d. — 2. 
WOODLANDS A MARESFIELD, NEAR UCK- 
SUSSEX. 
M no T ISON have the pleasure of offer- 
ng the following Plants adapted for TE at the 
prices Ee when the selection is left to themselves :— 
FUCHSIAS. 
12 fine MR e. 68, 0d. | 12 superb new Vars., 
12 superior do Bey r exhibition .. 183, 0d. 
12 Enron do. ..12 0 [50 v do. +. 30 0 
50 superb do. -- 50 0 
VERBENAS. 
12 fine varieties .. 5s.0d. 25 extra fine vars. 15s. 0d. 
12 superior do. 9 0 25 superb new do... 20 0 
12 superb new do. > m EU 
PETUNIAS., 
12 fine varieties m m .. e g v 
Young plants of the above can. be sent softly A TAR in 
tin cases by post, if requi: 
TA 
Strong plants coming into blo 
12 fine varieties .. 68. 0d. | 25 extra Meus vci irs wo 
m 0 | 25 superb do. 
0 
DISTINOT. E SHOWY HERBACEOUS EEREN 
yew i} mu 
Select sorts, one of each, MAME «ei Rest ee 0 
Superior do. TENE 0 $0 0 
Superb new do. ..12 0 75 0 
TZALEA INDICA. 
12 fine varieties — .. vee”, 199. 0d; 
12 superb do. .. pA 5g) 
12 extra new do, ze 81.180 90 
GREENHOUSE PLA Nis, 
12 fine species, one of e: 0 
T 2 one do. o fewer "kinds 0 
do. very superior 0 
B ties Climbers... 0 
STOVE PLANTS, 
12 very fine species, one ot each .. 0 
12 superior do. do. 0 
NEW PLANTS, 
Each—s. d. | Each—s. d. 
Bouvardia flava (new | PB hae Benthamiana.. 3 6 
yellow) .. +. ++ 86! Polygala Dalmaisiana 36 
Calceo! ribunda Rondeletia, yellow species 
(Veitch’s), an elegant (Havanna) 10 6 
yellow species, highly Rue llia 
Vs DET for bed- did s poalen species 7 6 
din er doz, 18s. 2 0 Siphocampyusco 
Fuchsia serratifolia m E 6 ve 50 
P. on grandiflora. . 36 
s 
For salen List of Plants, see Xüvértitement of April CR 
i m applicatio 
A proportionate number of plants Pu to each dor 
towards defraying the expense of carriage, (c. 
A remittance or reference required from "unknown corre- 
spondents. 
HEVER PHEASANT EGGS for Sb Sale d 30s. per 
dozen,—Direct to A. C., Post- Office, Andov 
REGENERATION. OF THE POTATO. — SEED 
saved e jus most careful manner from the Berry of the 
t kinds, without di 
No. i: containing 18,000 Seed, which will be sufficient to Ege 
pe Sig. No. 2, containing more und 6000 Seed, will “hay suffi- 
cient plants for more than 15 perches, Application i d 
office order on MATHIE for No.1 Packet, 10s. 6d. ; 2 
able to Mr. Moses wn Steward, Balivilic, 
Stratford, Count y W Wicklow. Each Packet will be forwarded, 
post paid, and registered as a money letter, to prevent the 
chance of miscarriage. Printed directions will be forwarded 
with each Packet, as to sowing and after culture, Persons 
applying up requested to make their address leg 
W e been favoured with a package of Pothtg Seeds 
s o paste offering the above for Sale, whose respe 
y we can vouch for; and think it remarkably well saved, 
[A a $ 
zette. 
apie of ‘the | Seed "bes seen at this Office. 
EDS. CORNER OF HALF- MOON-STREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS and CO., 
(B; al appointment), th: SEEDSMEN to ite 
» ROYAL D AGRIDULTURAL SOCIETY ENGLAND, 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, SA Apicius 
in general, x their S Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is a e Corner of SEE RUE Od PICCA- 
D Re e Toads as for the last Fifty 
ed Lists of "Agricultural Seeds are always ready, and may 
bii had on application, 
NEW SEEDLING PETUNIAS, PANSIES, FUOHSIAS, &c. 
OSEPH FRYER begs to offer 12 distinct seedling 
PETUNIAS, selected with great care from an immense 
[s which were seen and greatly admired by many com. 
ent judges E bog rich colours, form, and substance, 
the set, viz. Cleopatra, Queen, General Tom Th 'humb; 
iot, Ali UA Azurea, Victory, Excelsa, Exquisite, 
Princess Royal, and Vesta (a. description of which will be sent 
on application). Also, a A Selection of 12 EN SNOWY, 
varieties, not named, for 7s. Likewise most o e best 
named varieties, 6s. to 9s, per eren and fine seed EU from. 
the above 1s, per packet. 
FUCHSIAS.—Princess Alice Is a beautiful light 
variety, of very graceful habit, and a undant bloomer, 
25. 6d. each. Likewise most of the em varieties in eultiva- 
oR from 6s, to 12s, per dozen. 
SIES. baness (Fryer" i ace Editor's opinion in last 
eee ‘Gino mide; Edmonds’s Prii ice, Cook's Dulcifer, 
Buxton’s Ne Plus Ultra, Fame, VERAS S Ursa. sos: Hunt's 
Tom Pinch, A Mountjoy’ s Victory, Miller's Y low Defiance, Bryant's 
Mary Jane and Crimson Perfection, 25. éd. Su or 205. the set. 
The aleve P rood SEO Varieties 95. per dozen, or 25s. for 
E 50 :—Cook's Attila Beauty of Aylesbury, Eliza, MT 
and North Star; Lane’s Venus, Brown's 
Gon. and Ceres ; Welch’s Blue Perfection, ‘Thompson’ S 
Cyclops, Desdemona, Fair Maid, Isabella, Jehu, Lavallaire, 
Lilac Queen, Madonna, Marginata, Montem, Nestor, Ne Plus 
Ultra, Pizarro, Princess Alice, Romeo, Regent, Rufus, Vivid 
uperb, and Warrior; Hale's dark Seedling, Forsyti th’s Dr. 
Horner Anh Miss Chaplin, Backhouse’s Earl of Zetland and 
Yorkshire Eclipse, King’s Exquisite, nn, Purple Per- 
‘ection, and Sulphurea Elegans ; Edmonds? 5 Herbert, Pearson's 
Hinda, Saunders’s Lady Middict eton, Gibbons’s Marginata, 
Marchment's Phœ d Silverlock's Prince vm Wales, Downton's 
Rory O'More, Hen: an's Success and Sir R. Sale, Fryers 
Standard, West's "Defiance, Schofield's Surprise: and man: 
others of equally good properties, Likewise a collection of 
good showy named varieties 4s. per dozen, or 50 for 32s 6d. ; 
and fine selected Seed Paus the above 1s. and 2; 
for Medus out SUE 6) 
per dozen ; Westie: [M tó 6s. pu dozen; 
Di ahlias, 65. to 9. per dozen ; : Cinerarias, 9s. to 125. per dozen; 
as, P Ud an extensive colleca 
tion of aa ‘baceous plants in pots, 65. Ael 
J. s to state that the above can EU be supplied, good. 
established: lante: and will be sent by post, free, as far as prac- 
ticable; or stronger plants packed in hampers without extra 
charge. All orders accompanied with Post-office orders for 
amount required will meet with prompt attention, 
Clarendon Nursery, Camberwell, May 2. 
SEEDS. 
EORGE GIBBS & CO., 26, Down-street, d eU 
—Large White Belgian Carrot, 1s. 6d. per Tb. ; ; Red a 
Yellow Globe bu Wurzel, 1s. per Ib. ron Hone ERA 
Mangold, 9d. per lb. ; Long Yellow ditto, 1s, 
one Top Swede, 9d. per lb. ; Asheroft’s very pem "weds, 
r lb. ; Laing’s Swede, 1s. per Ib. ; Purple-top Nottingham 
Mole awede and Tankard Pure Swede, T 6d. per Ib. cach; 
Skirving's and Matson's Swede, w per lb. each ; Pain's hardy 
Green Crown Swede, 1s. per ybrid Gegi Grown PN 
Turnip, 1s. per Ib. ; Meadow and Pasture Grass See mix- 
tures Eod to soils, &c., 32s. per acre, allowing 2 BERN and 
12 Ibs. to each aere ; Mixtures ids renovating old Grass-land, 
golman ali DPA ODE at Belgium, d&c. &c., 26, Down-street, 
Piecadi: 
ERN SHEET GLASS, EORR TILES, &e. 
he c hespest, stoutest, and best quality imported and 
sold at C C. JARVIS'S Old Established Window Glass Ware. 
house, 38, Great Castle-street, a few doors from Regent-street, 
CROWN ei at 50s. per Crate ; squares cut to size squally 
rice; sashes glazed on the lowest te oed oe ouni 
EE forwar dd with reference will meet with pro: d 
*.* The largest Discount allowed off all duecripeiotis of 
Glass for ready money on 
FOREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— 
R. C. having. again reduced the prices for small crown squares, 
invite 8 à comparison of the present quotations with his former 
gross. per gross, 
T" P ge 8by5 Toe a 
y4b. 8 by 10 by 8 
will in M receive weekly consignments of "s OUT 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS, of which he purposes keeping 
such D ae as willenable him to execute all orders as soon 
as rei 
PROPAGATING, BEE,CUCUMBER,and GRAPE GLASSES 
of Toy, description, cheaper than at any other house.—Fo: 
N ts, apply to R. IRE Glass, Lead, and Colour Works, 
ster-square, Londo 
ew Lis: 
48, Lei 
F OREIGN SHEE ET GLASS, "y m^ en id 
To be 
Horticultural cue „gonorar o 
F. Er»mrck's, 28, 
Ready Money only. : 
ROPAGATING G GLASSES, - White, ‘Is. J per 1b., or 
from 2s. 6d, to 24s. per dozen. CUCUMBER GLASSES, 
from 6d. to 4s. GRAPE SHADES, with Holes, 1s. 9d, to 
3s. Gd cach, FISH BOWLS, from ls. 6d. each.—APSLEY PEL, 
Tarr & Co., Falcon Glass Works, Holland-street, Blackfriars, 
EE- E-HIVES.—AII persons desirous of Cultivating 
that pleasing and profitable branch of rural ODDO 
the Honey Bee—are respectfully informed EIGHBOUR & 
Son, that they have prepared, for the season, aj 
ly of their various improved BEE-HIVES ; E collection. 
utt's Collateral TOR “ The Single Box Hive," 
Habe Ladies’ Observatory 
e Honey may be taken at 
any Mns Anoat erg to WE Spes and may be worked wii 
safety, humanity, and pro it, by the post and unac- 
customed to Bee-manipulation, z panee, with 
drawings and prices, will be forwarded on recei a postage 
stamp.  Apiarian Depót and Honey Wiirehouser 127, High 
Holborn, London, 
dn P200 BEES, (6th Edition) just published, 
GLASS MILK PANS. 
DWARDS & PELL, Foreign Agents, 15, South- 
ampton-street, Strand, are now prepari 
above article in dark and light glass. Epwarps and PELL beg 
to state they Have spared neither vt or expense in bringing 
hese Pans to perfection, and they can now offer them to the 
Publie with the utmost confidentes. PE very strong and 
well annealed they will bear scalding, but they are so easily 
cleaned that a ‘ittle warm water will have the desired effect. 
They have been well tested, and will be found to produce & 
larger proportion of cream than either earthenware or metal. 
EbwAnps & PELL also supply Foreign Sheet Glass of excel- 
lent colour, pu very stout at very low prices, and can give 
parties who have used it. auintisively, 
s from 11 inches by 6 to 4 inches by 5, very stout 
ps 
and good ; ls 3o PISDAPRUHE Glasses of various sizes, 
