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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 21—1846.] 
SATURDAY, MAY 23. 
[Price 6d. 
pera 
15| VEDI d Gardening Diction- 
Akia lrire; impediments to - E g 343a 
Agri. Soo of Eng time ‘and, a Cornish manure 35 
arley culsure, oes - 380 b | Manu ime as 
Botanical educati - - Time as) as * 
Calendar, horticultural . Porat + + + Bila 
— agricul - EE "ardens - + 345a 
SS smoky, to cure R«bbits ~ + Meo 
Climbars, select Faas polio Do Be 
Cuca e disease in Royal Bot tanio o See 34le 
sity stock. abortion ia Royal Toute, lecture on 
Dandelion of Fungi al 318 c 
Drainage, dee 2 codemen, fraudulent 84t a 
Education. Unive Siagi, o 389 a; S4la 
Fir. irent dissi Snails, to 839;a 
Elax cul ure. prize essay on 
Fungi attacking corn - 34l c 
Gardening Dictionary, Joh Tenants? rj 1 
„Pon's, re. Threting. wind power for 2 Bla 
Gas lime as manumo ~ "Tomatoes, culture o + 340c 
Grain, fungi atracking Turion jas lime for + BAT a 
Grats lands, to an np 346 a 
í uraips Warford. Farmers” Cia Te- 
Horses, to feed m nante rig] = 849b 
Hydraulic machine -~ Weeds vuueof = a miSa b 
RAVESEND and MILTON HORTICULTURAL 
EXHIBITIONS.—Exhibitors are respectfully informed 
that the DEAN TEUER will be holden on the Royal Terrace 
Pier on the of June and 16th of July, when the following 
Scale of pi B be distributed, without any deduction for 
t Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 6l. 18s. 
; do. 11, 10s., together with second Au 
third Prizes in proportion. Also for 12 best Pelargoniums, 
3I. 12s, ; Calceolarias, 2}. 10s, ; 12 Fuchsias, 2l., and most other 
Ein usually exbibited, together with second, third and fourth 
zes for each. Prizes also for all kinds of Fruit are offered. 
urther particulars of W. E Muy eem Esq., Northfleet, Kent, 
Hon. Secretary. 
B. BIRCHAM,  Hedenham Rosery, D 
ve Suffolk, has now ready to send out the Best Varieties of. 
PERPETUAL and BOURBON ROSES, in pots, fit for trans- 
planting Us borders, to form beds S erste. Ros Ses, 
12 good varieties . . . 
12 ME superior 305. 
New and scarce Varieties from 35. 6d. to 5s. each. 
To descriptive Catalogue sent, upon applis ation, One or more 
lants will be added gratis, to compensate for long gum. 
Carriage paid to London, per Norfolk Railway.—May 23 
I N CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
[p HANDLER ax» SONS, Nurservmen, Vauxhall, are 
ow sending out strong healthy lants of CHRYSAN- 
THEMUMS, of fine and good Eai $ r dozen. The 
young plants arein Soot od order for ing for. the country. 
A list of the sorts, with a acl of "the colours. may be 
had on applicatio: 
xy AP HT E ERY, near NUM Fak ie from ane 
ng Station, South Western Railw: 
OSEA. WATERER begs to announce Bs AM 
RICAN PLANTS are now in bloom, and may be 
ny day, except prada gratis, The Woking Station is within 
m hour's ride o London, and there are always conveyances 
‘© be obtained from it to the Nursery.—23rd May, 1846. 
OHN CATTELL, NunsERYMAN, Misenum. eol 
has to offer fine strong Plants (well established in large | 
60 pots) of his beautiful Large Dark APHELEXIS SPE CTA- | 
BILIS GRANDIFLORA at 55. ed “This is a fine thing, | 
LODDIGES & SONS, Rer have now ready 
for delivery a limited number of superb Piin 2 feet 
p 
high, very bushy, of RHODODENDRON RÖBUSTU a new 
species from mo ARE nns perfectly AUT and of 
ge. 
A remittance will be 
and ought to be in every collectio: ants, how- 
ever select. oD mied Gardeners and Land Stewards’ Journal, | expected 
eh à 71 
en: " Wonder t Searlets . . . 2s. 6d, each. 
Petunia, Pet Sup 28, 
orizema pe en 3. 6d. ; $. ; habit of C. cprdati, with 
flowers larger and finer colour than any oiher variety. 
A remittance with orders is expected from Dép corres- 
VERBENAS, PETUNLAS, 
DELAREN IN PERFECT ORDER, PER Per FREE, | 
Y PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, 
TOUELL AND CO. ete ha sending out per post, 
NEW AND SUPERB. “WHITE ie A, 
* SANSPAREIL,"- 10s. 6d. per 
Or, m 11 other xew and beautiful Tra for 21s. 
YOUELL anp CO. beg to call the attention of cul- 
tivators s NAM to the above Seedling, which they 
ill guarantee is not surpassed by any light variety yet raised, 
and will gives eM atisfaction, and refer to the following 
remarks uj 
“An. ant howe light tube pada eee purple crimson 
corolla.”—See Gardeners’ E 'onicle, Sept. 2 
“A New WHITE Fuon: A.—We ha ave us HS. a HET 
white RR Fuchsia, EOD by the Messrs. Yournn. Th 
flower is a t 3 inches in length, the tube and sepals "white, 
and HORAS us Vietrix,' but is three times its size, and 
is much more bn nt and fair in colour. It should be called 
Sa Sane. as it is most assuredly one of the most beautiful 
species."— Editor of the Cambridge Advertiser, Oct. 1, 1845. 
ot nee 5 other fae Seedlings are now ready for sending out 
with “ Sanspariel” and when the set is taken, will be charged 
Y. lls. 6d. 
SELECT SEEDLING VERBENAS (raised 1845.) 
Ex pee Bs.; Grandissima, 5s. ; Helena, , 98. 6d.; Celeste, 
Jd 6d. ; 1.; Auberon, 3s. 6d. description of 
e abov e, eS ther Advertisement of March Ist. They arenow 
ready for ‘sending out, per post, free, or ee ed 21s. the set. 
2 fine varieties r dozen. 
iz Extra ditto, v x 
PANSIES, fin eties .. n 
Extra ditto, superior, 
first-rate show flowers, consist- 
ing of the best Xeiekogt in cul. 
vation « 18s 5 
PETUNIAS... 9s. af 
pud 8s. 
RICAS, puru Es free-flowering ete by name, "os. 12s., 
id 18s. per 
UOHRVSANTHEMUMS, S best and newest sorts by name, 
ree, 9s. and. 125. p r dozen, including à new species 
Fast impor ted from Cha 
e favouring Y. a o. with their orders for the above, 
ae respectfully requested to state the varieties dy already 
repetition may be avoided, every care being ob- 
king M remientsy by adding such varieties as 
will give FADEN ctio 
CA LCEOLARIAS E dE out .... 6s. per dozen. 
potatoss FOR SALE.--A quantity of Potatoes GERANIU 6s., 9s., and 12s, 
Bs sold at the Alperton Tile-field, near Acton, Mid- 
dleses, pr and other sorts well adapted for seed; 
Sort very much approyed for the feeding of cattle. Info d idon 
Wepeeting them may be obtained by applying to the gardener 
wdbusy] Priory, near Harrow, Middlesex, 
edish, Warner NEU 
Swe vedish, Laing's Swedish, 
Skining's Swedish, Dicks nurse 
30 packets or "NEW a "CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, per 
ost, free, for 6s. 
The Second Edition of their E is published, and 
may be had by enclosing two postage stamps. 
For Particulars of ARA UORTIA IMBRICATA, &c., YOuELL 
SH o. beg to refer to their Advertisement of last wec ek. 
N.B. In DUCI nud of the Postmaster requiring the Chr 
ian N e party to whom Money Orders are made p: 
able, it is respectfully requested that they be made p: fuels to 
3 
n's Hybridised Eden Purple- top ** WILLIAM YOUELL an 
glow 1 Bullock, Dale's Hybrid Kouh el The above | Great Yarmouth Nursery, May 23. 
moperior TURNIPS, so much approved of i season by the | ——— e 
yal Ag PSIEH "Society of England, strongly to be recom- ~ C. BALL, successor to MS Joun Youne, begs 
heir productiveness and fattening qualities; " als 
o 
all the ERO i Tankards, and other varieties. To behad of diately in strong plants, for any 
Freprnick WARN: Ry , Seedsinan, 2 28, Cornhill, London. 
Abade dala 
FUcHST AS, Ree DAHLIAS, oera a LS 
CINERARI AS, AND P 
Per ER to pus part ‘of the 
WALTER RS, FLorist, 
are 
aS can supply the above 
United Kinga dom. 
Hilperton, Trowbridge, 
o. in12 peice dijo. c $ 5 
e do. Wc Mee ensi cg 
Cbrysanthenums, i scatet Us E 6 0 
Potimia 3 ds CLAN apu 
ES aes idle f A s 
Jiveraria Bladua, Splendid, each 7 D 
of of its cell ce, it has gai V st prize, 
May 21, at the | Bah Horticultural 
t 6, Leadenhall-strect, or at the 
MAS ERE MOM 
« 
CHER E us consequence PU 
d anta] " 
tisement that their Fuchsia “ Mrs - LANE" has fal Faaa 
ìtself the best Fuchsia of the day by gainin ye tappe 
RN for a specimen plant, J. HA ent 
s S to remind them that the trial has not yet 
Show, Ti R 2» 
how, The ** Empress Ss . HALLY'S 
Renee ; at Blackheath, Nolo i has un established itself 
HOM of the high encomiums that have been bestowed on it. 
Eee reamy white flower, of extraordinary substance, 
je s DU a Hu red foliage. 
s. 6d. 
, COn- 
Corolla, a clear rosy purple. 
in OP plan E ane best nigah containing i ON 
oz. — 
* to announce that he is prepared to execute e orders imme- 
of the Poaceae ee 
Early orders are solicited to secure fine Plan 
NEW SCARLET PELARGONIUM “ HONETM MOON,” very 
dwarf, spreading habit, and well adapted for bedding. For 
Dr. Lindley's opinion, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1844, p. 508 : 
qor Seedling Scarlet is of a very rich and intense colour. 
(he trusses are very pem and PORE whe one 
ining from 70 to 80 buds and flowers." Plants 35 e. 
p CAMPANULATUM PICTUM.” 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1845, p. 398— 
panulatum is a large and han white ground, 
having the margin of the segments hinged AORE TIRO, 
and the interior | of the napor division of the corolla strongly 
um with maroon, The blooms sent indicate a very orna- 
ntal variety.” Strong plants 21s. each. 
PELARGONIUM “MARTA,” very fine, large, rosy-purple. 
piae Gardeners’ eer 1845, p. 532—' “Your $ eedling is an 
of t] 
improvement on m he same rosy-purple colour, and is 
a bright and pr rae iety." Fine plants 5s. 
PORA i L FULGENS NULTIFLORA. See Gardeners’ Chron., 
1844, 2—“ Yo i a handsome 
vari ub 
scal EE some of the spe of flower ur) from 12 to 
18 inches in height. 
ium sempervirens, 6 to 9 inches s. Gd. 
Lyperia pinnatifida oy 9 
Alona ccelestis x oe R .. 2.0 
Veronica specios Be. 
Stachys inodora, recommended. m beading, 
per doze Lr 90 
Androcacea cevastifolia dera eendors vee Te 
Fuchsia serratifo ba eerie 
Calceolaria floribunda, for bedding -. ++. 2 6 
Rom two species, Chasan each +. m > y 
do. moy 
| Witha 13 plants to Graken for carriage. “An allowance 
{to the Trade.—Taunton Nurseries, May 
h orders Lp n 
EW, GOOD, AND CHEAP. 
ENJAMIN W. KNIGHT, Frortst, &e., Tivoli, 
t. Leonard's on Sea, Sussex, begs to call the atten- 
|tion of Mus "friends and the publie to the following CHOICE 
PLANTS, which are now ready to send out. 
OUS new P. and distinct Fuchsias, fit for exhibition, 
6s. 5 1 irst-rate ct varieties, all sent out 
for the first ting last season, RO 2 eee Regn for 
s. 6d. ; 12 extra new, good v: ute qum e Petunias, 
fo ‘or 63. d 13 good and ‘distinct Cinerarias, f 
kinds, Anagallis, for 3s. 6d. 
for 4s. ; D Heliotropiums, for 4s. ; 12 choice inas, of Phloxes, 
for 6s. ; 12 extra new, very distinct varieties, for 12s. ; 12 choice 
‘Antitrhinums, for 6s. ; 12 choice new kinds, for 12s. ; 12 fine 
show Pansies, for 6s.; 12 extra good, for choice Seeds, 
elected with great care from the best varieties: Verbena, 
9s. 6d. per paper; Antirrhinums, 2s. 6d. per paper; Dahlia, 
from the best show flow eros 3s, 6d. per paper; German Aster, 
extra Sine, 2s. Ki per pape 
Also pH in Mar, 12 good show Dahlias, for 6s. ; 
12 ERES a good, distinct kinds, all new last 
season, for "ns: 12 naice fancy, or variegated varieties, for 63. 
ny of the above: can be securely packed, and forwarded 
post-free, on receipt of the amount with the order. Catalogues 
of the above may be obtained on pre-paid application. 
May 23, 1846, 
SEEDS. CORNER OF T POON STREET, 
HOMAS GIBBS a 
(By Official appointment), the M EEDAMEN. to the 
u RÓYAL eee TURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
Beg to remind the Members of the Societ and Agriculturists 
in general, that their only Co unting Si d Seed Ware- 
house is at the Corner of HALF- NOON- STREET, PICCA- 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Years, 
Priced Lists of Agricultural Seeds are always ready, and may 
be had on application. 
TURNIP SEEDS. 
DRUMMOND and SONS, Stirling, N.B., and 
Dublin, have on sale a large and select Stock of 
TURNIP SEEDS im Bio particularly moderate, The fol- 
lowing are the ved sorts, viz.— 
Swedish, Skirving’ s “Improved Purple-top. 
Ditto East Lothian Pur 'ple-top.. 
leen, with Green-tep, 
Ditto ditto, with Purple: top. 
Ditto ditto ditto, impro 
DES UAM ed Early, iem much esteemed for sowing late 
n seaso 
White Globe, 
Green-top Glo! 
livered pun London, Liverpool, Hull, Neweastle, 
Cork, "Belfast, and Londonderry, when not less than 40 Ibs. are 
ordere 
afte ‘Priced Catalogues of Implements, Garden and Farm 
Seeds, Nursery Plants, &c. sent free on application. 
M Museum, Stirling, and 58, Dawson-street, Dub- 
GO gee OR WHIN SEAD.—We offer the p" 
J £ good quality, at One Shilling per I. Any quantity 
aboye ? cwt, delivered free in po or Liverpool. 
Dublin, May EPH ee & Sons. 
S9 tato Seed, 3s. d ne packet. 
OOPER'S PATENT PRESERVED FRUITS— 
have been proved to keep in a sound and perfect state for 
RM use for, five ER f 
— uc of 
berries 
packed in a hamper, and à 
part of London, for TEN ‘SHILLINGS, m an 
tory, 7, the upper part of St. Pg 
Clerkenwell, London se Fruits a e 
Super or quality to any ever be 
ne trial will prove uu excellence. The 
tained i in these p: sh PLU conside NUS * desirable and 
acceptable pret pus gies riends, as contain much 
modern information for the EE DON of ed o S. 
The Patent Apparatus for preserving of Fruits are now on 
Sale at the ] Dade as above. 
ORTANT TO HORTICULT 
THE ARTICLE GLASS. 
MESSRS. DAINES anp BRADDOCK solicit the 
inspection of Glass Dealers, Horticulturists, and Build- 
ers, ES mu n new description of BRITISH SHEET 
Glass of peo Mena will be entirely eem ies in 
manufacturing the above Metal great care an 
wed to divest it of the slightest tendency to concentrate the 
rays of the sun, a fault in many cases ruinous to plants. 
6, Farringdon-street, May 23, 
N.B,—The best assortment of Coloured Glass in Londors 
