THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
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AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
HDD ri Paes OERA ek See a 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
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No. 24—1846.] SATURDAY, JUNE 13. [Price 6d. 
INDEX, " z ONE PARI | (Lord Hardinge” (1845): also for do. (1846) “ Model ;” also 
Agriculture, Bri:tsh stasiatfon Linnean Socletr 500 b pors BONAN NOROC E SHE STARS | E aeg ek d x Robusta” "Qus in ee pus a 
» ; 393 c, y OY. S for Seedling Pe oeuf 5 E set” an 
i Mp sd “in neighbour. AWARDS OF THE JUDGES. H eldos > to M. ‘Beck, for do. (1846) “ Pasha” and “ Cru- 
ie enta; s i Mr. Hoyle, for « do. (1846) | "Precision > nd E Mr. ae 
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we Finst GOLD MEDAL. ; 
o Mr. Fraser, Nurseryman, Lea-bridge-road, Leyton, for 30 E ndish, Nurseryman b jo for do. * ATA i» to Mr. 
S ris 
S. Dod seattle . GC z EO and Greenhouse Bani; to Mr. Mylam, gr. to S. Rucker, | Cutter, Flor S h, for 24 P; ansies: to Mr. Parsons, gr. to 
iet > ame Fi «and As Asparagus : Esq., Wandsworth, for 15 Exotic Orchids. * ; George, Es. nel fi for do. ; to Mr es 
5 ants, x OND keen eue 3 | anunculuses ; to 'yso and Son, al- 
Is i a As io: Miena eee W. Nor adl Bonds dor g | Hnford for T Aner E do. & AS Mr. Mitchell, “Brighton, for 
Gaia ne yale 39) Potato frog v Stove Sd Greenhouse plants ; to ob "ees gr. to Miss T heeler, gr. mre ae imarens, Es , Mai 
lentus Hordeultusal = 39 DEVO appearance à Bromley, for 20 do. ; to Mr. Ayres, gr. to J. Cook, Esq., Black- | uee 
omc y pa ees E. v do. ; to d "RAG e, gr. to J. J. Blandy, Esq., Reading, | BECK cwm the Public that the various Articles 
China, edible bird nests a is was el 3 for 10 Exotic Orchids, * manufactured by him in Slate for Horticultural pur- 
Conifers, dirense in $ pib, io ERR y Tur Tump GOLD DEDE E. may be seen in use at Worton que ge, Isleworth, upon 
iiyaa, Dig limit to Rhndodendton & ‘saboream application to the ¢ gardener (sae ence 
To Mr. Hunt, for 15 Cape Heaths ; to Mr. Plant, gr. to J, II. 
Schroder, Esq., Stratford, for 15 Exbtie Orchids, 
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Srocks Brompton = = 1 Tue Finsr SILVER GILT MEDAL M ESSRS. H. LANE & SONS ROSES are now y 
TE SRI Du f To Mr. Green, gr. to Sir E. Autrobus, qe ; Cheam, for 10 | V BLOO M and will continue during the vue Th 
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Iu sini M cti a Store and Am house Bere m fos oe Bar nes, E ae One| | eas Nurseries are within ten minutes’ walk of the Berk- 
Warpin; Ie ues pon Esg, Stockwell, fo: hampstead Station on the London and Bir ees Kawa: 
wei aher predictions ers Exotic orchids ; to essrs. Rollisson m Son, Nee en) P6 Great Berkhampst d, Herts, June 
—. rulee des Tooting, for 1 o Mr. Bruce, gr. to B. Miller, Bac | Seller Nett E DNE qm 
We den "e cost of s ing, for 6 do. ; to Mx. Cock, pots o Me Chi 12 | HERTFOR PTT 
Ms s emicting roota at the | | new Pelargoniums in 8-inch pots t rU T E T P.FRANCIS'S Extensive Collection of ROSES 
ite» worm and Mustard- send 389 ¢ | Beck, Slate-works, sleworth, Cw 0.; to Mr. E Ss o | de MR bein full bloom on and after June the 15th. An 
Via ality of shrubs .- 389 c | J. H. Oughton, Es OS e ie 12 do. di is resp af 
Vood'Surery, notleed 7-891 b pots; to Mr. abor Nurseryman, Battersea, 3e ROTER IN BLOOM.—RUGBY NURSERY 
o CL pas UR and Son, Nurserymen, Berkhampstead, We B | WARWICKSHIRE. 
YAL NC LONDON FLORICULTURAL Bosonin poo Mr. Olarke, gr. to W. Block, Esq., Muswell- | COLE begs leave respectfully to invite tbe atten- 
I under the Patronag r most Gracious | Pill for 6 Ta J. lity, Gentry, a s i 
Majesty T Tir QUEEN. The THIRD BXMIBEHTON for he Tue Pmst Siver MEDAN. eden ROSES, e E E and Nl 
son ig Les the ROYAL Surrey ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, To Mr. Green, for 8 Azaleas ; to Messrs, Fairbairn, Nursery- | continue in flower during en Russo sea 3. 
Pri. Y, JUNE 24th, 1846, open to all Exhibitors, when | man, ORE for 12 Cape Heaths ; to Mr. Barnes, for 6 ANT s top at 
Prizes will be ava Pe for the Sliswing collections :—viz. Mis- | Exotie Orchids. SERA GS Es aE SES IN BLOO "DEL 
ella rchidaceous Plants, Cape Hi slargo- E. vu à 
iiim Roses Ranuuenlbdes Pike, Veostablee, diss de Tru SECOND Steven CU PAUL & SON, Nnssaruzw, &c., Cheshunt 
following Exhibitions will also take place i the above Gardens | and Gron Pamplin, aaien A S huey Herts, having Deen requested by tlieir patrons to give 
—on Wednesday, July 22d, and on Wednesday, S. ardens | and Greenhouse plants ; to Mr. May, gr. to 'oodhart, Es 50-. |. pub s hau tbar: ROS R = 
H » t r ke " 3 ae 2 e E u ie notice of the time when their ROSES would be in per- 
UNES ember Lith, | Beckenham, for 10 do, ; also for 6 Heaths ; to eats Clark, for 6 qni they beg to announce the present time, and most. ud 
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OR iudi Prizes, and the Rules of the Society, may be ob- | Stove and Greenhouse plante; to Mr. Hunt, for r 10 E 
Berean Fi otis onn TAYLOR Mie ‘Secretary. ium polym: ESAE M 
r House, Peckham, ast v s, for 15 Cape Heaths ; v Mr. Fraser, 
fo ine gr. to the Hon. Miss Rushout, Wan 
AIDSTONE GRAND HORTICULTURAL | stead, for 6 P caléeotarias ; to Mr, Gaines, for 6 do 
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tic Or- 
> ON- | spectfully invite inspection, Every novelty obtainable ha: 
ps added, and there will be a succession of bloom ri 
mber. 
rh best way of reaching the Nurseries is by Ea 
Railway to Waltham-cross, thence two miles 
aa rn Counties 
ETE, The 2d Exbibition of the Maidstone taines, Mi ew-road, for 12 new AER i Oronipum 
Society will take place on Thursday, the 25th inst, im several | in S-inch pte; aan Gaines for do.; to Mr. Ooysh, gr. to OS au eee ie and ee ‘ani nee up, daily, and 
DE Marque s in a field near the Railway Terminus. By | Hud: Statins for 8 do. ; to Messrs. Paul and Son, OLS deneon eC Jeu Ur ie 
sionvat cas y e Pang of the Cavalry Depot will attend, Admis- Nurserymen, Cheshunt, for 12 Roses in pots. n g ROSES - 
Maidstone E k, 2s. ; at half-past 3, Is. TuE SECOND SILVER ME 4 DENYER, Nurseryuan, FLORIST, &e., Brixton, 
e, June 10. J. G, Smita, Hon. Sec. Mr. Parker, for Pelargonium “Priory Queen ;” to Mr. 4» Surrey (within three of London), e in- 
blic, that his ROSES 
omprising all the 
ies, forming one 
taken, and deli- 
"2 To 
a Bruce, for 10 Stove and RN pla anis ; eote ‘or 6 Cape | forms Noblemen, Gentlemen, and the Pub 
Cireusmen HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— | Heaths ; to Mr. Malyon, gr. to T. Brandram, Esq., Oot heath: | may be seen in BLOOM from the thi 
HORS Mus EXHIBITION will p held, by Duet for 6 Stove and Greenhouse pia ants; 2 Mr. May, Woodford, " : rds of 
o FREELAND, Esq., in his gro! " Draco ophyllum gracile; to Mr; Ayres, for Mussenda macro- Order 
» > groun 
Thisday June 18th. By the kind sees nel Sir 4 Clerodendrons ; to “Messrs. Rollisson, for 12 
£r. Green, for 6 do. ; to Mr. Smith, gr. to J. 
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JAMES Dats , K.C.B., the fine band of the 3d CUTS will 
s n to the publie from 2 lock till halt past Anderson, Bip, Regents- puri — WOODLANDS Ñ FIE à 
Admission One Shilling. past five, | Reith, wotanie Garden, Cl =e 'OODDAND m e, ERE FIELD, NEAR 
ee of Premiums, &c. may be obtained of gel SE aes for neat and correct labelling ; to Mr. Paine, 7M. WOOD & SON have the honour a quu 
. Bri vERLOOK, Jun., v Benet. i Wagan, MEUM for 6 Caleeolarias; to Messrs. | VV to their Frlends and Lovers of ROSES, their superb 
0 THE SUBSCRIBERS TO TH Nurserymen, Pine-apple-place, for 6 do. ; also for | anq extensive collection o very. alar À e TOr 
Gomi BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, | iran: to Mr Kondatl, ;Aumeman, Stoke Newington, coming into bloom, and Will continue in perfection during the 
ANN PRATT, Widow of the late Henry Pratt, of Ches- | new Pelargoniums in 8. inch ss to R. wea , Esq., Pine- Rose sc 
hunt, Herts, retur a’ 
S, ns her grateful thanks to those friends ue l r8d Maresfield is 12 miles distant from the Haywarü's Heath 
80 kindly interested themselves in h EA USC C 2 VERUM. way. T ves 
5 er behalf, or voted for her or 100 cut Roses; to Mr Station of the London and ton Railway. The Lewes 
ut the late Blections.—Cheshunt, Tune 13. m s. Williamson, NOE f eter bingo, fo B 35 British | Coach, passing through Mavesfic "Thu zm a sa |o 
ng-cross, hursday d Saturday, a 
every Tuesday, 
5 plants (endogenous); to Me Waterer, Nucsery an, Knap-hiib | © 
HSR TEEDE; begs to return his most grateful Pregecaliig ara Sie. Dobson, for 12 Roses | 10 orelock, A 
DENERS "BENEVOLENT: d all those ERIS of the GAR- | in pots. 
kindly assisted in procuring fe ee ON eon never ce m) E MeD. T RIVERS informs "his Esse that his collection. 
BNE Gnas ot the Mor CES Eleciion ie a Pensioner upon | To Mr. Taylor, Te to J. Costar, Esq., Streatham, for 6 Stove + will be in full Bloom after the 14th inst. I who lore 
Yaak which he has lnboused f ene Charity. The infirmities | and Greenhouse plants ; also o for 30 British Ferns ; to Mr, Oat- | ROSES ae spend an eutire day among them, as the collection 
R Sondarea nim tOCSLIV Y DRE some past, and which | leugh, for 6 Tall Cacti ; to Mr, Smith, for Cuphea platycentra ; | is far more exten: sive than ever; in one qu Ra alone, of two 
m ieenancs rond ERES Ple of doing. anything towards | to Mr. Wood, Nurserymau, Norwood, for 12 rare Alpine plants ; ib; ae ‘80, 000, 40, 000 of Which are) Hybri 1 Perpetaals g grOW-. 
S esed nce, render the Pension awarded we him through | to Mr. Malyon, for 6 Cape Heaths ; to Mr. Roser, gr. to.J. tains 
exertions doubly valuable, and will to his latest hour | Helling, Esq., Streatham, for 6 do. in 8-inch pots; to Mr, 
undays excepte )- 
call "à 
1 Ha his sine gna atitude and earnest XU for the | Barnes, for 4 Clerodendrons; to Mr, Pamplin, Nurseryman, | bridgeworth stations, each about one mile from the Nursery, 
Sete! s Hornsey road, for a sSeuiling “Heath, “ Ventricosa DU leave Shoreditch at 8, h: alf past 8, 9 A.X, and 2 P.M. 
d s dington, K 1846. a o Mr. Kyle, gr. to R. Barclay, © eyton, for 6|  Sawbi lerts, June 
YSANTHEMU Pa plants ; d Mr. Pamplin, Walthamstow, for| — NURSERIES kostet 
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HAN d correct labelling N 
C IANDLER snp SONS, Oda: ud Vauxhall, are British na (exogenous); to Mr. Reith, 5 do. (endo- pd ee Ce ee direct 
THEMUMS, Mus n p Mee CHRYSAN- | genous); to A. Rowland, Esq., Lewisham, for 50 cut Roses; to MESSRS. FORREST & Co. beg resp pect Biron 
ie and good sorts, at 12 "dozen. The | Mr. Senin,  Nurseryman, Hornsey-road, for a stand of 1 LVL attention to their exten ive iokww of R now in 
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3 AN plants are in good order for packing for tbe country. benas; to Messrs. Norman, Florists, Woolwieh, for 12 ae flower at the Reading Nurser is a good time to see the 
had A had on application: with a deari aS of "the colours, may be | to Mr. Turner, Florist, Chalvey, "for 24 Pansies; A distinctions, and consequently n on E selection for 
LOM: ander, Florist, Poa bridge. T autumnal planting. hey beg also irec! ention to their 
e-road, for 12 Bulbous Iris; to Mr, | autumnal Section of BRUIT TREES of all kinds at both es- 
1 Garrod, gr. to R. B. Foreman, Es Hampstead, for 6 Calceo- | Su erior collec 
Carme S SUPERIOR DWARF BARNES |larias ; to aro Eg p E mE Aiii tablishments, top rare very fine and free fr 
ad BAGE, at 8d. per Ounce, or 8s. per Pound.— The | for 4 Cinerarias ; to Mr. Petey gr. t impson, of the tender kinds of § Stone Fruit-trees 1 
ove is now proved to be the best EARLY CABBAGE known, Chelsea, for 6 Fuchs! as; also for 8 P. JEU to Mess, | són, B. P: d Oo. recommend their numerous fr Medos Xo forward 
safely sown the middle of July, without fear of | Smith and Co., Nurserymen, Battersea, for 12 do. ; to Mr. Cock, | their orders ea» AES 
m ming t to seed the following spring. s own | for Seedling Pelargonium ** Melpomene ;” to Mr. Haly. Nur- HEA CORDATA 
me this month for autumn and inter cutting ; or, if | seryman, Blackheath, for a Seedling Fuchsia “Empress.” M ESSRS. VEITCH asp SON beg to offer the above 
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ick to 
ft to stand through the winter arr ; 
being sub; gh the winter, will Cabbage very early, not Tur Bronze MEDA EARUM scour ue D ured in Curtis's 
star ] AL. e Plant, which is figure 
duc Sa ey avec sorts. Itspro-| To Mr. Kyle, for 6 Stove and Greenhouse plants ; io Mr. | “Botanical v for January last, Tab. ed TAE mr 
any other sorts. E er first cutting is not equalled by | Kaye, for do. ; also for 6 Cape Heaths + to Mr. Stanley, gr. to | W. J. ES giv 3 it the followin 
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One 0 E 0.5 rS truly TRU plant, from the rich vp E ts two’ 
an eR cabe forwarded. by Post on receipt of | Essex, for do T. inten leer ie Spire depressa; to | petals and ealyces, Would that all the s 
ATTELL, Seed and Nurser: k We Stamps.—Address, Jonn | Mr. pate, for EET aS to Mr. Don, for Aerides Av genus were as distinctly marked as the p 5 
Yman, Westerham, Kent.—June 12. crispum ; to Mr. Ivory, Nurseryman, Peckham, for Delphinium | à native of hills and woods in Peru, abont sey pei 
E SANE ss to Mr. Smith, for 12 rare Alpi ; to Mr. Chaclla, Acomayo, and Huanuco ; and from that country seeds 
SSRS. ROGERS & SON beg respectfully to | Taylor, for 6 Cape Heaths ; to Messrs. Rollisson, pines jing | were sent to Mr Vaiteh, of Exeter, by his collector, Mr. W. Lobb, 
solicit the attention of th e Sw; d that bloomed 
Splendi, Public to their | Heath ** Swainsonii inflata;" to Mr, Stanley, for 6 Calceo- | in 1842, from. which plants were raised that p in 
P Si and extensive collection of PUCHISTAS, VERBENAS, me to Mr, Lewis, gr. to T, Hurd, Esq., Kentish-town, for August, 1813 ; 
NHINUMS, and GERANIUM IS, of v CINERARIAS, ANTIR- do.; to Mr. Catle M NA UM Mesars. Lane and | Messrs, V. 4 Son would further add, that it is a profuse 
o; strong plants RECON SR RCM CMT a fine eae Son, for Go; t o Mr. Hoyle, , Guernsey, for a Seedlin SHOE bloomer, with crimson panicles of. from 6 to 8 inches s long at 
newe r OH IPM TAN EUN TM Sire also the ERN Exquis' o r. Bragg, Slough, for 24 Pansies ; | the termination of every shoot; it doubtless will prove a de- 
p Ux AGE nd RUP LE lowest pri o Mr. Gaines, for 12 fA Pelargoniums. lightful plant for turning into the Muss garden during the sum. 
Onstantly for " Lm d L. are kep CERTIFI mer months. 
Na Dp e E M ND Gatablishment, | To Mr. Bray, gr. to Sir dst, Goldsmids B Bart, Regent's-parke, | Strong plants will be delivered on and after Monday the x 
uS charge made for packing, which is executed i for Pelargonium “Queen Victoria? to Mr. Green, for Ixora | inst., at t 21s. per plant, with one over on every 
Saul manner, r, to all parts of the Kingdom, A DD E p bel ins Pd for Cereus Scotti; to Mr. Malyon, for BAR Me gars, V. & Sow require a Post-office Dum from. 
1a] iS] xx Ads: fe ; B. .eSST'S. 
mpton, June 13, uchsia o for 4 Cinerarias ; to Mr. Catleugh, for do. one OUR espondents previous to executing or 
to Mr. Gaines, for 6 6 Fuchsias ; also for Seedling Pelargonium 
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Exeter, June 13. 
