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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A fee ainped puisamncue of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor er 
To. 25—1846.] 
SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 
| Price ron €d. 
INDEX, 
visis - = . = 417 ¢, Kerguelen’s Land Cabbage - 411 b 
Agri Sro. of England - 418a | Maidst tone | Farmer Club— 
griculrure cf Lı wer Brittany 415b | | vootoro] 418 c 
Manurea for Hops on 
— experiments wih | ~- 4164 
folke Hort. Soc. + 0c 
e à = 403b 
5 that: = + c 46a 
5 Paper co' - 407 c 
e y Pastur ey fo praak up - 18a 
t Si * Plante in windows - oc. 405 
ien : | Poimalte h ating + = 406 
giicultucal - t Boa | Potato crop. = = = 40b 
gue io feed lO I 417 6 | Potato disease Sete TL 
chu -= + 406 | — transformation n of + 406a 
BUE ‘ke Exbib bit tion - - 4084) — iutritive portlonsof - 404a 
indy. igen cf fuie! at - 408 ¢ | Pringlea antiscorbutica. -ale 
esie x = + ATO | Rabbits, fence to keep out = 407 c 
Giros rora < 43 a | Raily pus = Broa gauge + 97a 
4 Netto grn in sawdust 405 ¢ | - 4166 
Pendrobi cum 11 a | Root crops, eulimre of = 418 ¢ 
zm e (Mr), death of - 4110 | Sawdust, to grow Gucumbers in 405 c 
= "Sola - 1 b | Seedamen, fraudaten - 407 
Firm horses weep - 4144 | Solanum tycio ~ ala 
Real - 0 4178 pud hill Hort, Soo y 410 ¢ 
Food. Ge Rabbits = + 407 c | Stocl = 406 b 
cie Gorse « + iba Ad -< 419c 
Gorse ne fond Lo dia | Tendr ring naroa ` Farmers 
Grass Tana, fisearg in + aire) Club - 419 
real and mow - 416 | To 407 5 
Pity orep dus wert, &c, 416 b Terreni park Gardens, no- 
HS ma aking e, d ticed -Alla 
pr ru Pina s - Trefoil, red, to cultivate = 413 ¢ 
on 407 c | Trifolium incarnatum. + 418 ¢ 
^ T i į t + 405a | Weather 3 . . y. b 
pu JD or : 4l4 c | Window plants. - T 
co SURLND HORTICULTURAL 
ines o'clock, E 
dstone, Jun an G. Surrn, Hon. Sec. 
IER ery ane AN, 
OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY.—The LAST EX- 
t ENS "TION this season in the Gardens of this Society in 
5s mM mers Cu be held on WEDNESDAY, Jury Ist, and 
Tickets can be obtained at the Gardens 
vines from A ME price 5s., or on the 
; at half- -past 
0 
DD PLANTS FROM CHINA.—A few sets of 
MES RUE DRIED PLANTS collected in Ohina 
lying to R. 
th dn Young-street, Kensington, London. vx mong 
p Ew are many new and rare dei scarcely known to Euro- 
Sesh 
GROOM, CrAPHAw Rise, near LONDON (By 
APPOINTMENT uus TO HER MOT THE QUEEN, 
es eee orders executed, 
ANS PARARON, 
Poole A Ge bes now ready the 
wing NEW P 
VERBEN 
YERI BENAS, m Anest sorts in eulivation, e per doz. 
DATULIAS, ditto ditto DA 
12s. ” 
RO 
GERANÑIUNS, fuest show flo 
plants, in 48-size wer ong 
, Ditto ditto, Prud meis 
wi UE from unknown Correspondents ns inclose re- 
am (the Salebrated taea i grower), which wee 
d whole house full of seedlings, containing 
y Messre, Kinghorne, Gai 
a Sega , Gaines, Usher, ant 4 
ise ing to improve their collections may not be disap- 
the j they will He an opportunity of ed them with 
u bonos retaining an their pain and pecu- 
Sample hampers of fruits generans 
erved, a machine cork-screw to d 
articulars of thi e PELA 
+ HERTFORD NURSERIES.—ROSES, 
P. FRANCIS'S Extensive Collection of ROSES 
fall S. is OW, in full Tom. An early inspection is sir 
hii plici x x Sundays excepted. t specimens 
ut the sea-on, 
THOMAS GIBBS ai 
(By Official DUE the SEEDSMEN to the 
* ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND," | 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and ‘Agriculturists 
in general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is at the Corner of HALF- ON es d PICCA- 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Yea: 
Priced Lists of Agri icultural Seeds are eae ready, and may 
be had on application. 
QIERUSSOORNBES OF HA LEJ MOON-STREET, | 
CUPHEA CORDATA. 
ESSRS. VEITCH anp SON beg to offer the above 
beautiful Greenhouse Plant, which is figured in Curtis’s | 
“ Botanical Magazine” for January last, Tab. 4208, where Sir 
W. J. Hooker gives it 
truly beautiful plant, from the rich scarle' 
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Sive genus were T distinctly qst as the present one! Itis 
a native of hill: n Peru, about Huassabuassi, 
Chaclla, SN and Huai oe 
were sent to Mr. Veitch, of Exeter, by his ci 
in 1842, from, which plants were raise 
awen 1845. 
Messrs. V. & Son would further add, that it is a profuse 
Mem with crimson panicles of from 6 to 8 inches long at 
he termination of every shoot; it doubtless will prove a de- 
Hentfal plant for turning dp the open garden during the sum- 
er months. 
Strong plants will be delivered on and after Monday the 15th 
iti a 21s. per plant, with one over on every three taken by 
the e. 
ae Messrs. V. & Son require a Post-office order from | 
unknown doe previous to executing orders. 
xeter, June 20. 
that bloomed in 
dos C. BALL, successor to Mr. Jonn Youre, begs | E 
nounce that he is prepared to execute orders imme- 
diately, in strong plants, for any of e gie mention. 
PELARGONIUM “MARIA,” very fine, large, rosy-purple. 
See Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1845, p. 192— Your See edling is an 
improvement on many of the same iac od colour, and à 
a ongan and pretty ROS and eai ? Fin 
ROSES. 
E DENYER, NURSERYMAN, Frorist, &e., Brixton, 
4 rey (within three miles of London), respectfully in- 
forms Noblemen, Gentlemen, and the Public, that his ROSES 
may be seen in BLOOM from the 15th inst., comprising all the 
newest sorts extant, and upwards of 600 varieties, forming one 
ot the best Ee eS »: dii country. Orders taken, and deli- 
ered in November 
Admittance eles, Sundays excepted.—June 20, 
O NER E 
HANDLER ax» SONS, N No Vauxhall, are 
now sending oe strong healthy pla of CHR YSAN- 
THEMUMS, of fine and good ER at : 
young plants are in Zon order cking for the country. 
A list of the pares with a pnm of the colours, may be 
had on application, 
ETE THE NO ITY, GENTRY, NURSPRYMEN, IRON- 
MONGERS, AND OTHERS. 
INGHAM BROTH BBS, M0, p le Hampton- 
street, fthe IMPROVED 
MENOGRAPII, or tabels p Garden Borders, Flower Pots, 
Engravings of the same, with prices attached, sent per 
Post B all parts of the Kingdom, on application as above. 
ents in London, G. and J. Deans, Jlorticultural 
banera Warehouse, 46, "King William-st., London Bridges 
jene anD BRITISH SHEET pen 
GLASS for Hothouses, Garden and other purpose: 
n COGAN having again reduced the prices 18b small nid 
uares, invites apasi of ii Sim En quotations with his 
f lists : per gros: 
Gin. by 4 ++ 6 | 8by5 « 
2 y ES ve 95. 8 by 6. 
H ure S Cra weeki 
FOREIGN BET GLASS, of whi he 
such a stock as will enable him to execute m refe as soon as 
received, 
PROPAGATING, BEE, CUCUMBER, & GRAPE GLASSES, 
Steven gaon, cheape or than at any other house, —For 
o R. Coe = Glass, Lead, and Colour Works, 
48, petis RA London 
Plants, 5s. 
LOBELIA eta aie MULTIFLORA. See Gardeners’ Chron., 
1844, p. 592—‘* Your Seedling Lobelia is a very handso ome 
Aid The lip is large and broad, of a rich and dazzling 
scarlet,” some of the spikes of flower measuring from 12 to 
18 inches in ee fine Seedling Plants of the above Lobelia 
at 12s, per 
HOR ae mmus GRANDIFLORA, 95; per doz. 
^5 servita, 6s, per dozen, fine. 
orada strigosa, Is. ; B. splendens, 1s., fine ; D. hete- 
TO) a, 1s., 
Autroneria acutifolia s. 2s. 0d. 
Taxodiw Reed 6to 9 ‘inches 210 6 
Beas ete poet ec mae 
Alona . E It ye pe Med 
20 
some DEI AmE i for Beading, gag 
rosace EENT Heppi ne 
Fuchsia serratifolia ; 3 6 
Calceolaria floribunda, for bedding ` Be eee, 
pcne. two species, GE each .. EE MALO 
6 
3 
With a few Danta to Woniendte for carriage. “An allowance 
to the Trade.—Taunton Nurseries, June 2 
HSIA “MACRANTHA.” 
MESES VEITCH AND SON have much pleasure 
in End the public the above magnificent. FUCHSIA, 
MM ines emselves from Peru through their collector, 
Mr. W. iU and at present solely in their possession. 
pee, distinct from any other a, species, having 
owers of a cylindrical form from 4 to 6 inches in length, of a 
penutiful delicate PEU red DEUS producen in roue "clusters. 
It is of a dwarf habit aud a most abundant blooi 
at the Horticultural odes Meeting in Regen! 
April last, and was awarded the igo 
Silver Medal. Tt i is Tin ed in Curtis's and Hee s Magazines 
for this month, where full descriptions appeal 
Messrs. V. an ence "recommend this 
Fuchsia, both as a beautiful and highly ornamental plant, as 
eB te a RE por distinct and pun BYPRHAARODE 
and terms on which they disposed of Fuchsia 
geri "having $ given such general satisfaction, they offer 
ihe above on similar terms, viz. 21s, per plant, with one over 
ES every three taken by the strat 
Strong established plants will be delivered on and after 
Monday, the 15th inst. Orders executed strictly in the rotation 
received. 
N.B.—Parties wishing to sce a drawing of the above Fuchsia 
prior to ordering it, can immediately be furnished with one by 
forwarding 12 Postage stamps 
ssrs. V. and Son require Post-office orders from unknown 
Clarke's, Seeds man, Bishopsgate-street, tl rough: jan Gen 
correspondents protons, to executing orders. 
Exeter, June 2 
d the foi spring. 
any time this month for autumn and winter cutting ; or, "t 
18 to istana through the winter, will Cabbage very early, not 
ubject to start to seed so much as other sorts. Its pro- 
[eus in rine heads after first cutting is not equalled by 
any other sort: 
One 0 Ounce OR will be forwarded by Post on receipt of 
r containing Twelve Penny Stamps.—Address, Jonn | 
i CarrTELL, Seed and Nurseryman, Westerham, Kent. Boies 20. 
d TO HORTICULTURISTS, 
ARTICLE GLASS 
Misses DAINES AND BRADDOC Us solicit. the 
inspection of Glass Dealers, Horticult and 
to an entirely new description of f BRITISH SHEET 
GLASS, which, „upon trial, will be found unequalled in 
utility, and price, by any now in the market, for $ 
particulary! Horficnttora purposes; and by patro: 
artic! wil results attending the use of foreign and other 
manufacturing the above Metal great care am 
used to divestit of the slightest tendeney to conc entrate the 
rays of the sun, a fault in many cases ruinous to plants 
, Fari xi street, 
“ke e best Sear of Coloured Glass in London. 
“BRITISH AND PO y SHEET AND HORTI. 
ULTU ASS. 
pas AND WELCH have T announee to the 
Nobility and Gentry, that they have just RISP ar- 
rangements with J. Werc, jun., Iunii and Co., for the 
purchase of the business lately carried on by them, at 12, 
Panton-street, and beg to call attention to VE extreraely low 
prices for Horticultur al Glass of every description. 
PRICES OF HORTICULTURAL GLASS: 
Not above 40 in. long by widths from 5 in. to 18 in. 
No, 13 As zn Foreign sheet 
13 oz, to the foot .. .. 4d. per foot. 
Gels 1853 E Io qu 
PARIS 2155 a Beaty sai met = 
36 26 -oian 
» 26 230, ” e 
5g . x <. Ís. Bde 5 
SMALL SQUAR 
pus in a ) feet Bowes, eL. toda to thickness. 
5in by 3i ^. o. lid per foot. 
5 by p amd undor e byt 37 f. 
» 9, 
FOR AeLAzING. 
Black Cement, us sued at Chatsworth. 24s. per ewt. 
Best DE Oil s. 
te Lead, Window Tead, Solder, de, ke, 
Horietara Glazing Executed in any part of the United 
Kingdo 
The selection. of Patent Plate, Sheet, and flatted Crown Glass 
for ein &c., particularly attended to. —12, Panton-street, 
Haymari 
REL A 
GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES. 
PSLEY  PELLATT anp CO. Falon Glass 
Works, Holland.street, Blackfriars, are s prepared to supply 
in coke not less than 100 square feet), SHEET AND 
WN GLASS OF BEST QUALITY, at the following 
Ne pu Prices :-— 
ny size under 40 ins, long. 
13 oz. nus per foot ... «+ 
d 5 rae 
Per square foot. 
.. 4d. 
” » #4 
2 
SMALL SCA up to 101 ins. by sins., from n to 8d. per 
square foot. 
N.B.— The 16 oz. is full strength for Greenhouses. 
dll D M MEI 
OREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and general, purposes, to be 
had in boxes as imported, fro) 83d. to 53d. per foot. Glass 
Pantiles, 13s. 6d. per dozen. Propag ing PS all kinds of 
orticultural Glasses. Oils, Colours, Brushes, &c., of 
| pesh description, at lowe: oney only, at 
Expuick’s, 28, este: street East, 
| * Por Ready Money only. 
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