THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped IN. hae of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor 5d 
SATURDAY, MAY 9. 
[Price 6d. 
, and on Wednesday, September 16th, isie 
ety may be obtained H pudo. 
STY A TE OF Sese) T pectfully ARRAS “the No 
his SUPERB COLLECTION OF 
" P wi S continua inp erfection until 
read ent on 
splendid Seedling SIR EDWARD P 
or ue 
fay SS with alt the OTI 
N URSE RY. MAN, Ghent, Belgium, | / 
to ofr to amateurs and fhe Trade :— 
2 zd p REN good established Plants, at 
TES 
do. : 
Splendid now Fuclisias obtained Dee an amateur 
[: a 
ooo.oof?f 
yd AND CO, are now nab per past free, to 
any part of the United Kingdom, their new and splendid 
For particulars of which, seo the 
E CINERARIA, 
SS. 195 the TM ud selected Seeds, 
n, 
Su 
dee including Post-office sae or St 
. BREWER, B aa London-road, Cambridge. 
ong piens of that splendid deep blue Anagallis 
"veustas, VERBENAS DAHLIAS, oys 
N 
Iv Ves im ay part of the United Kitgdom 
p P tps ‘the above in anne Plants dod boit 
NOBARWOAZ 
Pan 
anc Dladad, splendid, each” 
x 
LODDIGES & SONS, Hackney, have now ready 
for delivery a limited number of superb Plants, 2 SE 
high, very bushy, of RHODODENDRON ROBUSTUM—a ne 
i malayan Mountains, perfectly hard, and o 
Price 5L. 5s. A remittance will be 
m new corresponden: 
SILVERLOCK,  NURSERYMAN, Chichester, begs begs 
i0 announce that he has good PL ants of the ünder- 
mentioned now ready to s send out :— 
Three. VERBENAS, see lings of 1845, price 7s. 6d. the 
Vesuvius, deep scarlet, robust habit, foliage E 
ine ; Rosca elegans, fine pink ; Atropurpurea, purple. 
FUCHSIA Cice e flower, corolla rosy purple, sepals 
, fine XE habit, and free bloomer, 5s, 
ia, a lai 
per plant. 
GER ANUS M, Emperor Nicholas, 3s. 6d. per plant; Chance, 
scarlet, with dark blotch on the upper petals, considered by 
many competent judges the’ best t high- coloured aub) yet 
out, particularly ¢ good for onn flowering, 95. 
Petunias, Verbenas, Sc OU DR E &e., for bedding out, 
r doz 
14 "m ong Bape, had as HN. . a ot Uem Barr & RurLES, 
412, Stra Mo 6, Leaden- 
of eters "Hv T í 
hall- eee London, where ara ings s the Verbenas by Mr. 
Holden, of G. h Ma 
LJ ENRY MAJOR, ITI near Leeds, begs to 
announce that he is now sending out his unbloomed 
Seedling CALCEOLARIAS saved from fine vari ieties, in 
$ 
5 
s 
e 
2E 
& 
a 
d after the 4th May cannot be 
o guru to supply any more 
1 the autumn 
th. 
sets of his five edling Pa 
ti 
A few plants of “his “ Pay ” and ‘Duke of York” Pansies 
Most 
still n Sosua a 
mod 
he m 
Tgalage 
of CE leading rix 
VALUABLE N OVEL TIES. 
X LOXINIA “ PASSINGIAMIL >_ This intensely 
rich and highly valuable variety will be found figured in 
** Paxton's Magazine of y" for dues 1846 r 
ant ate folio. 268. "dr sesse: 
hab y prolific bloom, and 
pn rich violet, and all the properties that can rende 
of this den valuable. 
r one 
Tt is a genuine importation Pom the 
do Mountains (in South America). Plants at 6d. 
e plants are ordered by the Trade, one B Uo 
The DEA limited, early orders arerequest 
—' BL oop RO ;£).— The ground denen 
upper um als of a very dark rich velvety 
"be: other petals very deeply and regularly laced 
cye perfect and shape circular 
wer to lay flat and 
and is the very best of its 
coven by many flor nf the neighbourhood 
of London, Pru Orders have been n for nearly all t 
v more plants remain, Which ase offered at Ts. 6d! 
en A Biboina Have been Sees seen by J. W. Brown, Esq. 
of Camberwell, (the well-knowi mateur Pansy grower) ad 
considered by him to DS a first-rate variety. 
NI * MARG TA SUPERBA” ( RENDIE ).— 
Ground NES ani: strongly margined with Sun E 
of gooc ibstance and Excellent form; the eye da 
free from. veins. Thi most valuable and unique var: 
puis fo any other sort easy known. Price 5s. each, 
? over ade, 
VERSENA — BEAUTIES ” (RENDLE).— 
Ground colour beautiful rose; the eye surrounded with a wide 
panel of deep rosy purple ; corolla large and flat, semen very 
large, leaving, no indenture between them. y profu 
bloomer ent VU, and very distinct us e iud i cultiv 
n. Price ñs. ae e over in every thr e trade, 
Plants of CES supplied on 23 Lane the 4th day 
of May. 
light stra 
ana 
[vs the same colour; the 
pean very firm ne thick, causing the flow 
st-rate variety, 
e 
a- 
. 2s. 6d. each, 
GaU 
SE 6 
Ilex latifolia dA eee 
Double Chinese Primrose l! 3 6 7% 
Araucaria imbricata, 12 f 20 
Good Plants of all the above can ibe hiano of Winziaw E. 
RENDI, & Co., Plymouth. 
NEW, GOOD, AND CHEAP. 
I ENJAMIN W KNIGHT, Frorist, &e., Der 
RP near St. Leonard's on Sea, X, begs to call the atten- 
tion of his friends and the publi the following CHOICE 
PL ANTS, which are now ready to send out. 
ve new choice and distinct, Fuchs 
for 6s. ; 12 extra 
y the first. ins. 5 ry 
Gd. ; 12 extra ood varie 
; ? good Sd distinct Cinerarias, fi 
12 fine Anagallis, for 3s: 6d. 
eliotropiums, fo 
2 extra new, very 
epo d for 6s, 
show Pansies, for 63 
selected with great gare 
3s. K - ber paper tire! ETE 35. 6d. 
fror e bes t show flowers, 3s. 6d. per NUS ; 
ct rx . per paper 
will uh ready in Nay, 12 good show Dahlias, for 
E UD ior, ion 12s. ; 12 extra good, distinct kinds, all new last 
; 12 choice inn or variegated varieties, for 
fit for exhibition, 
1 
paper ; 
; Gen man Aster, 
AY of um “above ;can. be securely packed, and Td 
gue! 
post-free, on receipt of the amount with the order. Catalo; 
of-the above may be obtained on pre-paid application. 
16. 
"HARE RABBITS.—THE LARGE 
X FINEST BREED IN THE KINGDOM. 
This large, beautiful,’ and seare variety (the colour of the 
s great length and depth f carcase, great width and 
nd weighs, when at ma- 
turity, from 16 to 17 Tbs. As hardy e prolific à a RE ET 
or wild rabbit; from one to two months old, 12s. per p: 
three to four months, 18s Free to London. 
Apply to Mr. Joun BRETT, Market-place, Great Yarmouth, 
ENUINE, 
har 
aE Etna loin, Jong erect dos 
prices did when the E 
12 fine varieties 
1? superior do. 
12 superb new do. .. 
yellow species, highly 
EPA for bed- 
ie serratifolia 
Platycodon grandiflora. . . 
For Select List of Plants, see Advertizement e April 18th. 
re 
NEW SCARLET PELARGONIUI 
sent containing m om 7 
RHODODENDRON 
panulatum is 
having the margin of the segments tinged with delicate lilac, 
ud UL 
Fuchsias, X ofthe Et approv ed sorts 
| Flower Sects, 36 papers 10s. ; 
Me & H. Brown 
WOODLANDS OE MARESFIELD, NEAR UCK- 
IELD, SUSSEX. 
ue m jn SON have the pleasure of E 
e following Plants lapted for Bedding, at th 
eft to themselves :— 
FU CHSIAS. 
12 fine varieties .. 6s, 0d. | 12 superb new var: 
2 superior do Sega) for exhibition .. 185, He 
12 superb do. .12 0 1 50 fine do. .. 30 
50 0 
50 superb do. oa 
VEREEN NAS. 
5 extra fine vars, .. Eu ek 
25 superb new do, 
12 fine varieties 
erb do. 
i$ 
0 
Young apu of the above can be sent Peds packed in 
tin cases by post, if required. 
NERARIAS. 
Strong me coming into bloom. 
arieties ++ 6s. 0d. | 25 extra fine vari 
25 superb do. .. 
12 fine 
12 superi 
12 supapb new do. 
NEW AND DIST Nor PHLO3 
Select sorts, one een named.. 
Superior do. 
Superb newest cH ded 
ZALEA INDICA. 
12 fine Madison . m 
12 superb do. .. E m m 
12 extra new do. 
GREENHOUS (PLANTS. 
i Hine EI one of each 
do. of newer mands 
H an do. o. very superior 
2 choice Climbers . 
STOVE PLAN TS. 
12 very fine species, one ot each .. .. 18 
12 superior do. o. TE eiii 
NEW PLANTS. 
15s. 0d. 
+2 0 
2 
Cut GENE I 
Eac! Each—s. a 
Bode flava. pom Pleroma AE eg be 
W) ee Polygala Dalm: 3 H 
GENEA ria ibunda Rondeletia,, Sello ER 
(Veiteh's), an eleg gant (Havanna) 10 6 
Ruellia macrophylla, 
splendid scarlet species 7 6 
Siphocampylus coccineus, 
splendid 
Tacsonia mollissi 
«+ per doz. 18s. 
0 
ima .. 36 
e^ coto 
coc 
t gravis on application, 
por number of plants presented to each order 
cowards pp IUS ETDONSE UE carriage, dc. 
A PUN or reference required from unknown corre- 
sponden DE HUN 
Tus c1 JALL, s successor to Mr. Jonn 3 Yovwo, iem 
nounce that he is prepared to execute o 
diately, den strong plants, 
e viti der-Rien dodo 
y orders are solicited t n 
EYMOON," very 
dwarf, Senium habit, and well adapted for bedding. For 
s opinion, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1844, p. 508: 
eating aot dS be of a very rich and intense colour. 
etn 
uds and 5 
ANULATUM ee 
* CAMP. 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1845, p. 308 — Your 
Abe ES 
hybrid from Cam- 
r, white ground, 
and the interior of the upper division of the corolla strongly 
spotted with maroon. The blooms Dre indicate a very orna- 
mental variety. 
PELARGONIUM 
? Str ong pimus 21s, en 
i E large, rosy-purple. 
5, p. 282— Your Seedling is an 
me rosy-purple colour, and is 
See Gardeners’ Ch 
iety." Fine plants 5s. 
3 MULTIFLORA. See Gardeners’ Chron., 
p. 592—' Sy our Seedling Lobelia is a ver; indsome 
he lip is Jarge and broad, of a rich and ‘dazzling 
some of the spikes of flower measuring from 12 to 
es in height. Plants ls. 6d. ee 15s, per doz. 
Taxodium sempervirens, 6 to 9 i G. 
Lyperia pinnatifida ^ .. d STU 
Alona ccelestis .. m LE SU os di 
Ver onica, 8| que I . on oe 2 
Oryptoi mica . oe oie Ter 
inem "een ifo um . 3 
Caiceolaria floribunda, for bedding ` eet 
Roses, two species, Chusan, each 
Do. do. Amo: hi 
ants to See for 
aunton Nurs: 
AHLIAS; En the newest and E s 
ion, Bl. per e. 15s. 0d. per 
B ] 
Yerbonas and Petunia, „the newest and best sorts zi 0 per doz, 
d 
g nA on . pel ates 
deliotroplums, Pin 4&0 "m 
n distinct and. pee EX of Phlox 9 0 fe 
Lobelias, Salvias, and Pentstemons  .. (OS ali 
Scarlet and other Geranium 4 6 0 Si 
2o. General Tom Thum oo Bgm 
superior Hardy Herbaceous Plants ` 25 0 
o. do. lo. 15 0 
ns of Gold Roses, in pots... +s 3 6 each. 
New ellow Roses — .. < PAAR 
Buddies a Ladena It 20 ” 
Serena of 6 sorts is .$ » 
enhouse and Stoy n great variety. 
ris do^ Lm forwarded. free by post. 
be; eg to intimate D D that 
hey are at liberty to name any preferred sba cies or variety of 
nts or Seeds. Foreign orders for Seeds and Plants of all 
ands carefully executed. 
Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, near London, 
