THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
|. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 23—1846.] SATURDAY, JUNE 6. [Price 6d. 
INDEX. NEW AND SUPERB PANSY, “MASTER THOMAS.” CHSTA “MACRANTHA.” | 
1 Agri efect of railwayson - 377 a Horticultural Society - 378b OUELL & CO in offering the above Pansy, beg to MESSRS VEITCH AND SON have much pleasure | 
wr Gardener us nis ae ere In garden of > 5 v to the report of it in last week's Gard ers Chronicle, | VL in offering the public the above magnificent FUCHSIA, | 
Bill zin a 379 ¢ | Horse at i page 360, SO pa £Z. Z.” as follows :—' 61, fine | introduced by tuemselves pes Peru through their collector, 
373 a | Insects, to kill - ‘orm, colour, and substance, mulberry-purple top petals, with | Mr. W. Lobb, and at present solely in dere pons aeiaai || 
Birchwood pak Farm,” E Johnson’ ir Bock, pe a perfect belting of deep blue round the lower petals ; the eye | perfectly discinct from any other introduced species, having | 
ps Mantell'a Ani leue rov MN of this dower is sinwularly LADO C ness to the | Howers of a cylindrical form from 4 to 6 inches in length, of a | 
Be and sulphuric [o jd, 3795, 382a | Mannre, bones and sulphuric appearance of the flower." The stock being very limited, Rupe Hulu delicate rosy red colour, produced in profuse clusters. | 
Bailder’ aut f acid + =- =- 979 b, 882a will be executed in strict rotation, price Ts. . Gd. per plant, post a dwarf habit and a most abundant bloomer. It was i 
ee tem e E Measure work | © Z I Wer free; or with 11 other first-rate varieties, for 18s, per post, free. | exhibited at the Horticultural BS Meeting in Regent- | 
OTi ee PAIRE SU aae a Co. are now sending ouf, per r post, free, a superb | street, on the Tth of April last, and was awarded the Large | 
Conservatory, new, at Chiswick thin sewing mole plough - 280 e collection of CHRYSAN THEMUMS. at 9s. dozen, | Silver Medal. Tt is figured in UMSO Paston's Magazines i 
Garden: 871 c | Ox ten - Bal Catalogues of P on of Fuchsia Verbis , where i full MU appea [ 
Cucumber, aleeare jn : 372 e | Paring rand burning, LI E Petunias, Ciner: Camellias, Ericas, We, Sear Mosers d Sox can with confidence recommend this | 
Deca in Cucumber EEUU NI Fever e had on. snp dodi Great Yarmouth Nursery, June | Fu m sia, vot as a beautiful and highly fiin n l plant, as | 
| n A as ame and successful hybri | 
HS Tor enoplying vn e| Per es ont he xr HELE, SPLENDIDI NEW SEEDLING FETU." de ede ana teras on AAN Od uic | 
Spr ee cen pe» see a NIAS, distinct MR colour and shape very good, | Berratifotia ner given such general , they o i] 
| ae " : Buc suma, near inei s ong] e been inspected and approved of by Dr. Lindley (see Gar- | the above on xilar terms, viz. 21s. per plant, with one over i 
| Mowers ‘and thelr arsociatlons, Ranunculus i me Chronicle, July 5, 18, “and many good judges in the | on every three talk i e trade. | 
=- + - 875a | Reviews, miscellaneous + ata rong establ plants will be deli e on and after | 
| Food, [LR I a78 6 | Rond making, cost of | 895 | P. ATTRACTION, Convolvulus-shaped, beautiful pink, with E Ap demain ue ene l 
| I dE m) PERNE n 380 a | Royal Botanio Society - = me pencilled centre, 35, 6d. each | 
Wuobucyéls cu v oie samen fraudulent > 2 %22| P. ENCHANTRESS, crimson ‘penciling upon a peach ground, | TN. B.— Parties wishing to see a drawing of the above Fuchsia if 
Fruis crops in Devon + 872 b | Sowing, th - 89 c un. pun very pretty, 3s. 6d, ea prior to ordering it, can Sees be furnished with one by 
Gorse ns Foor - - 878 b | Tobacco ering 2 -~ 371a | P. ALIW did, Tige sank formed, rich crimson va- | forwarding 12 Postage stamps. j 
hOn wae oS raro 0| BUND wales Mer: Phaokerays < ase riety, EA Messrs. V. ON require Posta office orders from unknown | 
Heage-ro BEE SUBD itp; ae Sryeriena 4 krowa ot $172 | New Seedling GERANIUM, SIR HARRY SMITH, brilliant correspondents previous to executing orders. | 
* 979a | Ventilac anc scarlet, with rich black eye—this bold and attr active flow Exeter, June 4 i 
Henderson's Nursery, noticed 375 a Volgra HR Soburbanus merits a place i in every good collection—7s. 5e ch. MUN Ludus sd Mesure f 
mtbansie, Tin. 375a | Best mixed Geraniums for bedding out, 6s. and 9. ewm Ses LASS. —BRITISH AND FOREIGN PLATE, i 
ARDENERS | 5 NT SEPTIUPION Applications, EE ;ost-office orders, will vs immediately IN v " 9, | 
ARDENERS’ BENEVOLENT INSTI TUTION. disc ndis irect oM rU Brewer, Nurseryman, London- | p, Arie EU rd — e m AREHOUSE, 49 
neral Meeting of the Subscribers of this Institution, | road, Cambridge. 2 mats enh Fret hit, rh ane etter 
held on Wednesday, 3d June, at the London Coffee House, Lud: | N.b. Choice Cineraria and Petunia Seed, saved from the | tura p ite th Be onu) Y sends an d Ash and 
ate Hill, for the purpose p Electing FOUR PENSIONERS, 2 ‘ural Public that he has on hand a large Stock of Britis! 
E e purp g best sorts, 2s. 6d. per packet. nis «digas Sava Droen: ME ide | 
ES following was the resale sume Bal oreign Shee rown Glass of a very superi | 
vempication, agede 69, 123 Votes: q C. BALL, successor ' to Mr. Joun | Youxa, | begs and such as be can confidently EA ‘from its equal | 
y *. to announce that he is prepared to execute orders imme- | Surface, complaints having been repeatedly made since the | 
5. b us zd fA diately, in strong plants, for any of de eoi duty has vea taken off, of the inequality of the surface of i 
i Reagents gy Early orders are HOM ted to secure fine Glass which has been n used for Hothouse purposes. Tis now a | 
ó 5 65/974 «y NEW SCARLET PELARGONIUM S HONEYMOON, * very | well- pinos fact that irregularities or heights and dents on the | 
$5 5 v11,980. .5; dwarf spreading habit, and well adapted for bedding. For | surface of Glass are > 3 S Jens, sapneents anne : | 
am TUE p» 35-748, 26904 Dr, Lindley's opinion, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1844, p. 508 : | TAYS e sun, and the: uring ate p E B I 
i Edward Marshall .. 2nd , E s « Your Seedling Scarlet is of a very rich andi 3utense colour: pg heet Glass, weighing 16 oz. f IE i 
Bon Pratt E ea s. 12080775 » 188,980 ;. The tru: 2 are very large and compact, the one the square foot, D : 5d, E M Papa foot I 
Henry Riches vi Subs , SOT ORIS px. eer punc n Debuts E Glante seed. Ditto » ditt 0, 21 oz. to the sq i 
Tonis Chamberlain. istius FiO Toe DA cd RHODODENDRON “CAMPANULATUM. PIOTUM." Rec Thiol Crown Glass, trom 2 to 6 » 
i John REM p ii g er Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1 . 398— Your hybrid from Cam- | Violet-coloured Crown to | 
q ORE an 67, 64 panulatum:is a large and handsome flow er, white ground, "The Proprietor has also on hand pa inferior quali | 
nr Making then aan that Henry Ricnes, ANN Pharr, | having the margin of Be) enen CE ed with delicate lilac, | Glass, varying from 13 oz. to 16-02. to the foot, from P e | 
JAMES Everest, and WriLLIAM Max, were duly Elected Pen. | and the interior of the upper di of the corolla strongly | t°. use which for Greenhouses or d would be mis- | 
ionen of de phai Enwanp It. CUTLER, Se SERE with maroon, The bloon ent indicate a very orna- | 5a roved to us the positive in- | 
. June 97, a E mental variety.” Strong plants 2tse efor Horticultural purposes, being | 
—— Se EID NIUM “MARIA,” very n. ui . | suitable only for Windows aad Sights in infofior palage. ^ 
H NDS RICHES begs.to return his most grateful rs rales Chr ia 185, b.) 1 dme o, large CREA the most i fe i 
ind heartfelt thanks to all those Members of the GAR- improvement on man ? same rosy-pun ple colour and is | plants is Crown, in sizes from 6 by 4 to 8 by 6, both to the first 
E T INSTITUTION who have bright a d xpense and m repairing; some people forget that large panes 
kindly seisted | in procuring bis Election as a Pensione) apon LOBELIA FULGENS” MULTIPLORA,. putos Chron., | of glase break as well as small ones, and the larger the piece 
the Funds of their most excellent Charity. d « fi 
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rmities . 592—' Your Seedling Li a | 
under which he has laboured for quse years past, Sud EUM EXE SS li ES ED BA. c A puc aS ‘lazing done in any part of the country by contract, or at so | 
have rendered him totally incapable of doing anything towards | Searle” some of the spikes of flower’ measuring from 12 to | much per foot. i 
bis maintenance, render the Porsion awarded to him pu 18 inches in height. Plants ls, 6d. each, 15s. per doz. . ALEXANDER MARSHALL, 49, Broad.st. Donon London I 
their exertions doubly valuable, and will to his latest ho Taxodium sempervirens, 6 to 9 inches .. 10s. 6d. ROPAGATING GLASS | 
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call forth his deepest gratitude and earnest prayers for the pee ifida *6 . 50 fi 2: r di | 
rosperity of their Institution. ” TM ora 9 aun 1094s. DER dozen 
Prosperity of their Institutio Alona ceelest Vor RM oats 2 0 frou 63. 10/45, 686 GRAPE SHA ADES, wi | 
0, Nightingale- D —€— Tune, 18: Veronica puma 20 2s 6d, each, FISH BOWL jd. each, — | 
HANDLER m ch ONUS al yr dose s recommended for or Bedding, ù LATT & Co., Falcon Glass Works, Moian. SEE Blacki | 
AMD Y E v * ON T 
e NIA MMC CC maa o a a ii S pomas a a | 
THEMUAS, E ob good sorts, at 12s. per dozen, The Fuchsia serratifolia +- : 6 Horticultural and general purposes. at | 
young plants are in good order for packing for the ci eana Eeg for bedding ` i à Evrarcs’s, 25, Oxfor E r | 
A list of the sorts, with a description of the welburs, ane be OSES HW OER ROLES A DUB ED CREM: + > oe T : We ady Money only. | 
had on application, MUN Do one ii CES oy I Ee m Pus Lia. nx tid gi | 
7 ee T RS ith a few plants LERT te for carriage. An allowance BRITISH AND FOREIGN RD AND HORTI | 
3 Sia MrONTENS A DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. to the Trade,—Taunton Nurseries, June 6. ii ULTURAL SS. | 
H d SAN bod is Mee i qucd Cou, in CUPHEA CORDATA. Pinay a AND Ww EL CH have to announce to the | 
B he Nursery and Seedsmen in | q p * " Gentry ey luded ar- 
generat, that to is regret his annual parcel of Catalogues to JM ESSRS. VEITCH anp SON beg to offer the above Uude pee gioi e Foe 
fhe trade, which was sent to hou orrespondents s beauti ful Greenhouse Plant, which is figured in Curti m á a? 
dons of the busiuess lately carried on by them, at 12, 
Panton-street, and beg to ay attention to their oe ay low 
prices for ed ticultural Glass o: every descriptio 
RICES OF HORTICULTURAL GL LAS H 
NX above 40 in. long by widths from 5 in. to 18 dn. J 
No.13 British or 
“ Botanical M ? for January | ast, Tab. 4208, where | £ 
be eme ded franco to the dite ent addres: was opened by 
the Gustom-house Officers, and. the contents being considered jus 
as liable to the regulations ‘of the Post, office, was sent there, | truly beautiful s from the en 
and have no doubt since been sent round {with the charge EDEA noe oa Ee a that all the es 
Postage. Although no blame can attach t Kruseman, | Sive genus wi ere as distinc tly marked as the pi 
Ju very ueh regrets the circumstance, and wi and uh in Peru, abo Ns JISESSRE URS E B 
Haney to reima tasipostagedta those partida ah AA mise and Huanuco sand from that country seeds ag Ao to the foot - | 4d. per foot, | 
paid it, in amy order with which they may ple se to favour hine | were sent to Mr Veiteh, of Exeter, by l s collector, Mr. W. Lobb, soy etcetera S c M 
— Haarlem, May 29. in TOS which DT Were raised that bloomed in WE e PM se ny | 
mde ugust! 1845.” » 26 2, " d | 
LODDIGES & SONS, Hirian have now ready | Messrs. Vds Son would further add, that it is a profus » 82 32, ATL SQUARES. Is. 2d. ,, | 
elivery a limited number of superb Plants, 3 fect | bloomer, with crimson panicles of from 6 to 8 inches long at Pee RR irii | 
E eraba TRON ROSUSIUAC acne] the CAA ok eS Ro c aa bdie wall prove cae, Ta feet Bozen n Udo e 
sPéetes from the Himalayan Mountains, perfectly hardy, and of | lightful plant for turning into the open garden during the sum- und ds i * Ito ROR AEDES | 
| magni; t foliage. Price5L 5s. each. A remittance will be | mer months. 5 by 3 and ander RENE d ^ | 
expected with orders from new correspondents. Strong plants will be delivered on and after Monday the 15th Shy.» Rok ctagwne. vo A n 
URTISS ,BUDDING KNIFE— This is the thet EE ae CR AR RE au AONO Ost VERY true Haret D Black: Cementy as used at Ci Chatsworth, Pie. per ewt 
st Budding Knife we have scen, the ivory handle is 3 p Best dr Wen | 
y shaped like the blade of a curved Penknife, sharp and turned unknown eprreundena requin PR RE on. e Lead, Window Lead, Solder, be. 
Up at the point, and is evidently extremely well contrived for the Ser, i POU BRE ORE T sonetoral “Glazing Executed in any part of the United 
Purpose it is intended."— Opinion of Professor Lindley in the | — i 
Gardeners Chronicle, July 29, gros 3. E GROOM, CrapHam Rise, near Lonpon fey The ‘selection of Patent Plate, Sheet, and flatted Crown Glass 
go EROE ProM, Surgical Instrument Maker and Cutler, No. * APPOINTMENT FLORIST TO HER an THE QUEEN, s Pictures, &c., particularly attended to.—12, Panton-street, 
62, Strand, London, and at No. 3, Dolphin-street, Bristol, begs | AND ro His MazEsrY THE KiNG or Saxony), begs to say ED arket, 
to call the attention of the public tothe above desirable article, GEtalOp ue of GERANIU 
: g MS, AURICULAS, LILIUM LANCI- 
pont free to amy part of Me kingdom, on receipt of 38 penny | FOLIUM, and NEW PLANTS is ready, and will be forwarded ProREIGN aD BRITISH SHEET Ax» CROWN 
. The basket and package will be included when | White Vis ever raised) are d bes to send out. Price | receive: 
zen or upwards are taken.—Apply to Joun Haves, Nur- p plant, 15s., the usual discount allowed to the Trade. A SOU Aga LING) BEE, CUCUMBER,& GRAPE GLASSES, 
an, West-street, Farnham, Surrey. ‘extensive and choice collection of Dahlias, Geraniums, | of every description, cheaper than at any other house.—For 
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Postage stamps, or a post-office order for 3s s. 9d. b ost KEAT GLASS for Hothouses, Garden and other purposes.— | 
P. cautions Floriculturists and the Public in general J, G.has a S stock of CARNATIONS and PICOTEES. R. COGAN having again reduced the prices for small crown | 
ERN numerous imitations of the LEM article, he being the mis “Anemones are now in flower, and may be viewed every day | Squares, invites a comparison of the present quotations with his | 
nly appointed Manufacturer. —— —- from 9 o'clock until 6, V BundRys resp ed. Adm ittance Gratis. former lists: per gross. , er gros T gross. | 
HEAP BORDER FLOWERS.— For SALE, 60 A Foreign orders executed. —— Tim. pm Ec $e dde [dy d a | 
35, s dozen of the following Plants, in. numerous varieties, at TyCKSONS NEW WHITE FUCHSIA, * ACAN- | R.O. will in future receive weekly consignments of STOUT | 
č i—i: erbena, Heliotropium, Lobelia, Pe- THA. M E plants E Gene (which has been pro- RERUM SHEET GLASS, of which he purposes keeping | 
Mimu ds Celsia, Anagallis, Salvia, and | nounced by all who have seen it to be decidedly the finest SNe as will enable him to execute all orders as soon as | 
known correspondents will please to enclose a Post-office Galsenlarias Verbenas, and Greenhouse and Hothouse plants, | New Lists, apply to R. Saran Glass, Leddy gaa Colour Works, 
9rder, or postage stamps, to the amount of their order, e. &c. —Newton and Upton Nurseries, Chester, May 30. 48, Leicester-square, Londo: 
