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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
Nc. 26—1846.] 
SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 
[Price 6d. 
ESL Eim- - 
Agri, Soc. of England ; 
AS of Irelan e 
grey E statistics 
457 ¢ | Measure wi 
488 a ~ yer "British Garden Frult 
437 c 
pseu re s Wen. Indian 436 b Moreton Ham, i Parmer! 
AT 499 c 1ub-1 “ash Improvement 
inm macula: um, 427 c yacha a 
ie yos Manual, "Tay Pea, Girling's Danceroft 
Cabs Ie - 431 b | Pinks, select 
lendan, i Hordenhusal ` i] date | Blants fo stand near the sea 
ien tural | 438 b | Ploughing, &c., cost of - 
498 c Portoon h autumn plante. ed. 
438 iritlve portions of 
488 a Potato m 
436 a | Potato dise E 
Deaee? Deoir, assessment of 438 a | Pots, d: of 4 
Ela Age of pota 429 ¢ | Pruning’ frat i trees- < 
Fir Manna on. + S 430a | Rats, t» ki t 
RUBRA s I OT 437a | Roads, improvement of - 
= 43lc 
NE - 497 ¢ 
T MORE = 432 
Pocnslas es ELE 
e - = 480 
Gastar, conc s c.c488 b 
Hag lands, to breakup ~ 483 ¢ 
Stleston ‘Farmers’ Club— 
paemant of Cottage Pro- 
hi - us a " 
m 0g, gilvus - . - 480a Eos. acto ef prodosals 
telan d. of Sorij Au nh p c vn on 43l c 
ps nd,remackson 2 2 dah | Wind, new theory respeetisg 427 6 
Merck cattle show ~ + 488a 
D2t2p PLANTS FROM CHINA —A few sets of 
y E VALUABLE DRIED PLANTS collected in China 
T. FORTUNE, may still be procured by applying Que R. 
den ARD, Esq., Young-street, Kensington, ong 
pare many new and rare species scarcely «Us to Ewe 
RUM 
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TORIA MACRANTHA,” AND “ CUPHEA CORDATA?” 
es VEITCH & SS are now sending out 
ti 
en, price d Ge., see e the 
FINE CAMELLIAS, WITH FLOWER BUDS. 
OUELL & Co. are now supplying very p 
plants of the above, comprising the following very h 
som ozen—namely, Denk] learii, V slats 
Beallii, Monarch, Eclipse, Perfection, Bruceana, Carolina, 
Florid ı, Chandlerii, Double Striped, Double W hite, Colvillii, 
Elegans, Grand Frederic, Fimbriata, Deus pas: alba, Con- 
o 
ES 
Se 
EW AND RARE PLANTS. 
es the 
OTHER PLANTS, which he ae recommends, 
of which are new and almost unknown in this country, having 
been yery recently EP from Guatemala, Borneo, the in- 
terior of Mexico and Bra: 
spicua, Tricolor, Rosa Mundi, Ochri leuca blissim. ; Hors- 
fallii, Invincible, Candidissima, Emelie Greed iflora, King, 
Lefevriana, Imbricata pectinata, Minuata, Anemonmflora 
rosea, and Kew Blush, 
ERICAS, OR CAPE HEA’ 
Yourtt & Co. ha ating a fine and EET healthy Stock of 
nos following ERICAS, beg to offer them at 9s. per dozen. 
Th scount to dia Trade :—Willmorei, EMO hybrida, 
CURE ignescens, abetina, hiemalis, flammea, ver- 
ticillata, Bonplandia, Boweana, veutricos EE dichro- 
mata, assurgens, perspicua nana, Natu superba, cerin- 
th oides major, and viridiflora, 
Co. are now sending out per pot free, Rar aw sa 
superb WHITE FUCHSIA * SANSPAREIL," 
plant; or, with 11 other new and beautiful inet Sige d 
Extra fine and new varieties DEDOS. ES rd 12s. per doz. 
Moo SR fine sorts Gs. 5; 
o. do. very superior SON LOS y 
Paniis! extra fine . S. tO 98. 5, 
Extra do., very superior, first- rateshow flowers, 
consisting of the best varieties in cultivation, 
including their new an 
“ Master Thomas,” for particulars of which 
see their advertisement of a 6th o .. y » 
E 
Cinerarias, the best varieties, by name ^ 12s. to 
an HRYS. AREE MEN the best and newest sorts i ‘hame, 
r post, free, 9s. and 12s. per dozen, including a new species 
jos? imported "from Chusan 
'orræa speciosa, fine bushy plants, 2s, each, or 18s. per doz. 
For particulars of Cedrus Deodara, see their advertisement 
of last week.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, June 2 
ROSES IN POTS, 
E.: BECK is EE of rr S his fine Collec- 
ivalled. It c s of Era 400 
Exeter, June 
Digass NEW WHITE FUCHSIA, “ ACAN- 
n tr one plants of ine. above (which fins been pro- 
Mice by all who have seen it to be decidedly the finest 
Per r paa lety eve S TR Feeney adyto send out. Price 
Very exte e usual discount ailowed to the Trade. A 
ubl ensive ‘ated choice collection of Dablias, Geraniums, 
EON 'eenhouse and Hothou: DEIN 
ewton and Upton Nurseriés, Chester, Ditto 2 
ROSES IN BLO 
PAUL & SON, Newser, Res Cheshunt, 
Mi 
R Rie poe of the time whon their ROSES would. bo ia 
Spe eot to announce the present time, and most 
e y UE inspection, Every novelty obtainable has 
Nov, aum and there will be a succession of bloom till 
Ti 
Rai BS way of reaching the Nurseries is by Eastern Counties 
ThUWay to Waltham-eross, thence two miles by omnibus. 
Be pare 15 trains down, and the like number up, daily, and 
DIDA ance is peus aptius in an hour. 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARESFIELD, NEAR 
7M. UCKFIELD, SUSSEX. 
WOOD & SON have the honour of announcing 
and o ae Friends and Lovers of ROSES, that their superb 
in fine i 
Season, 6 bloom, and will continue in perfection during the Rose 
May 
seed is 12 miles distant from the quen Heath 
Co; Oach, f the London and Brighton Railway. The Lewes 
Chain Passing through Maresfield, leaves ‘the Golden-cross, 
Dor S sday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 
AM, ttance gratis dail; Sunda S excepted. 
es gi y (i y: »pted). 
(Cuan CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
3 DLER ax» SONS, NunsEnYuEN, Vauxhall, are 
TEEMU) Sending out strong healthy plants of CHRYSAN- 
Young paS, and good sorts, at 12s, per dozen, The 
A ist " ts gu a good order for packing for the cou: try. 
haq on ig the sorts, with a description of the colours, may be 
E, BECK informs the Public that the various Articles 
Doses MR mufactured by ie in Slate for Horticultural pur- 
Aplicati, hay be seen in use Eon Cottage, Isleworth, upon 
tion to the gardener | undae ewcepte 
M a mop ieam of them. E. in ll.inch pots, 
rian will not want shifting for two years, e varieties have 
all been proved, and consist of Tea-scented, China, Bourbons, 
Porpetuals, Hy ybrids, &e. &c. Price, without any abatemeut, 
May be seen on application to Mr. Dosson, Worton Cot- 
us ge, Isleworth.—E. B.’s motive for disposing of them is that 
he requi es the room for Pelargonium 
z 
C. B ALL, suecessor to Mr. JOHN Youna, begs 
* to announce that he is CR to execute orders imme- 
diately, in strong plants, for any 0: y under-mentioned. 
PELARGONIUM “MARIA,” very 8 ne, large, rosy-purple. 
Sco Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1845, p. 532—“ Your Seedling is an 
improvement o; the — Eo -purple colour, and is is 
a ope and pr ue variety, and can be recommended,” Fine 
Plants, 
E "BULERNS MULTIFLORA. See Gardeners’ Chron., 
1844, p. 5 ‘Your Seedling Lobelia is a very handsome 
variety. e lip is large and broad, of a rich and ECCE 
Scarlet, » ud of the spikes of flower measuring from 12 to 
18 inches in Begin fine Seedling Plants of the above Lobelia 
at 12s, per 
set E GRANDIFLORA, 9s, per doz. 
s sonda, 6s, per dozen, fine. 
? pouvardis strigosa, 1s. ; B. splendens, 1s., fine ; B. hete- 
rophylla, 1s., fine 
astre nieris aene foNa 25. 0d. 
Taxodium sempervirens, 6 to 9 ‘inches 0 6 
Lyperia pinnatifida, good 246 
Alon: Ep oe be 4 Exe eS 2. «0 
SEIEN speci 20 
Stachys br E acommended we edding, 
r dozen se ded. 
Androsace cer: astifolia .. m ge aap 0 
Fuchsia serratifolia . . veu. 
Calceolaria Honan day for bedding ` vice sr 
Roses, two species, Chusan, each. m B 6 
Do. one iom Amo; 6 
With a few plants to compensate for carriage. “An nones 
to the Trade.—Taunton Nurseries, June 27. 
GQEEDS—CORNER OF HALF-MOON-STREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS and CO., 
(By Official Gute the SEEDSMEN to the 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, x 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and Agriculturists 
in general, that their o nly, Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is at the Gorher of HALF-MO Wie ARE, PICCA- 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Yea 
s Priced I Lists of Agricultural Seeds are always ready, and may 
e ha 
mt the 15th inst., comprising A the 
t 5 extant, and upwards of 600 varieties, forming one 
collections i eS the country, Orders taken, and deli- 
ow November 
ance erate, Sundays excepte June 27, 
A, BALSTON, Poole bd has now ready the 
Yarn fo! ollowing NEW PLANTS 
PUGH ES apu sorts in eultivation, 3s. per doz. 
ditto diti GHS 
e Seen i 
atest Es en in BLOOM from 
vores Me 
D dj 
PHAR ditio diti [NS 
GERA ditt ditto When 5, 
pn NIUM S, finest Lov: SERA Bone 
a Ditto aie d$ sized pots CINÉ E. 
On, Cee 
nii ders keo tou unknown correspondents must inelose re- 
URTIS’S BUDDING KNIFE.—“ This is the 
neatest UE Knife we have seen, the ivory handle is 
shaped like the blade of a curved Penknife, sharp and turned 
up at the point, and is evidently extremely well contrived for the 
purpose it is intended." mn y of Professor Lindley in the 
Gardeners s? Chronicle, ily 28. 29, 
HORGE PLUM, ical Torino Maker and Cutler, No. 
262, Strand, AO id at No. 3, Dolphin-street, Bristol, begs 
to call the attention of tin public io the above desirable article. 
Sent free to any pa art of the kingdom, on pete of 38 penny 
postage stamps, r a post-office order for 3s. 
G. onion Floriculturists and the Publie in general 
against Sueton imitations of the above article, he being the 
only appointed Manufacturer 
FLOWER-POTS “AND G GARDEN SI 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford. ront iwi |; 
announces that he hes a very large assortment of the 
Hat eee in various colours, and solicits an early inspec- 
escription of useful CHINA, GLASS, and 
fons THEN AWARE at the ee possible price, for Cash.—250, 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-park, 
hyll aeiee Epidendrum fragrans 
* “squarrosa 6 new vars. (Oaxaca) 
“ sp. Nova (Guatemala) “ 3 do. (Guatemala) 
* do. (Oaxaca) Lycaste Skinneri 
puniendi spectabilis Maxillaria arom: 
r. like Lindleyana er var: x OA 
Dui verrucosa Oncidium ENDS 
* Wrayii Cavendis 
ae So vars. SEA w leucochilum 
Cattleya Skinner ** cebolletti 
“ citrina ** Wentworthiana 
“ var. like Citrina Odontoglossum grande 
Oyrtochiium Russellianum ** Cervantesii 
3 “ pulchellum 
« Bene var, new Ga) ** several others (Oaxaca) 
** 3 ditto (Guatemala) died wa rdi 
Collia macrostachya 
white var. E eris 
“© gp. Nova (Oaxaca) “ saccata 
“ 
Oyrtopodiums in vars, 3 other vars. (Oaxaca) 
Ep pidendrum Skinneri ** 2 vars. from 65° Fahren- 
aurantiaca i 
Rhododendron Gibsonii d Stanleyana 
Rondeletia sp. (Havanna) | Gara erbourniana | 
Siphocampylus coccineus E 
irita sinense Paa iris 
Poole a ool narin June 27, 
ERANIUMS AND D D AHLIA 
lozen—Beeswing, Stand- 
ard, Lord Howden, Alice ARR EY Antler, Athlete, Are- 
thusa, Admiral Stopford, eae Cleopati ra, Dazell, 
Orlando, Duke of York, Emperor of Whites, Essex Bride, 
Essex Primrose, Essex Scarlet; Fulwood Hero, Gloria Mundi, 
Grand Duke, Lady Ael Nonpareil, El Queen of Roses, 
tory of Sussex, Vivid, &c. 
Older Varieties, 4s. e dozen. 
Grove Nursery, York, June 26. 
GENE HARE RABBITS.—THE LARGEST 
AND HOUSE BREED IN THE KINGDOM. 
Thislarge, beautiful, and scarce variety (the colour of the 
hare) has great Peng and depth of carcase, great width and 
or wild rabbit; from one to two months old, 12s. per pair; 
(male and female) three to four months, 18s. Free to London 
or Hull, from whence they are transmitted with safety to any 
e of the United Kingdom. A few fine Breeding Does at 21s. 
SESS to Mr. Joun Brert, Market-place, Great Yarmouth, 
PS PRESERVED BY COOPER’S PATENT 
perfect state for family use for five years, This 
of the year. Sample 
art of ERE for 
an order addressed to the Patentee, ene coors, 7, the 
epee part of St. John-street, Clerkenwell, Lon! 
The Patent Apparatus and Vessels are on eles at the Manu- 
factory as above. 
DURS 
he followin g ari 
10 inches P t 55. Es Ream. 
i M He CO. m oe 18s, p 
OIG 6 e s. SE. 
20by16 5 . ; 28s, 
Sold by the pees | "Nw. and. s BENTALY, Halstead, 
AN. 
ex ; 
London ; R. e AMIsrosn, North St. p ER Edin- 
>. Broad-street, Bristol; H. ae ITMORE, 
aedes DUM a J. W. "Keys, Plymoutl 
Bim. AND 1 FORES N SHEET GLASS, for 
may be 3 s 
d. per foot e 
` ie so TE Glass, French Shades, Plate and Crown 
Window Glass. 
A discount to the Trade, 
