HE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
_AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, JULY 1. 
[Price 6d. 
INDEX, 
ti, Ros, of =  - 468} | Horticultural Society + 462 a 
Alves E e E S e cater 
Hma'eur Ga dener - - i, € 
Abhides, o kil == prese 
Acum campanulavum. per 
Azalea squamata, aiis a 
m Roc. of London. - + 461 
uibs autumn flowering -~ 464 b deren vede 
Guledenian Hort. S - 462 b | Orchis yy Peep han 
lendar, Horiienltural - 488 c | Parapettivoat 
RR ural = 469 b| Plants, a withstand seanair - 464 c 
Shnet l 462 @ | Potato disease = 468 
Qiii viii put B 2450 b | O= organic compounds o£ 480a 
= a E E 460 c 
p se, Dandelion =) = 46l b =- = 467b 
Dardelion cotton 461 b fiat b wine, to make io = aka 
rop,curio £450 e | Rollisson's nursery, noticed = 
Dri mid ps qup 465'c | Starch, Henslow - 460a 
Ras, rong) =» 465 c | Succulents, resubói ous = 459 c 
Reni: i ‘able land = 465 c rees to withstand sea air - 464 c 
pitou - = 470a| Turnips, to drill = + =- 47a 
R ne = = o. 480 b| Vestiges nus rey. - 46? c 
Gitictres borders I Ol 459 b| Vine at Imin = 461 b 
geden walla 404 b | Wetherby Farmers Gwb—thin 
mburgh, gardens around - 461 6| sowing 469 a 
(GRAVESEND anD MILTON HORTICULTURAL 
that ,DXHIBITIONS.—Exhibitors are respectfully acs 
* at an Sxbibion will be holden on the Royal Terrace Pie 
Y Ih of July, inst., when the following Scale of Prizes um 
ether HB set E : 
omm "n And most other plante yet exhibited 
together with second; third, and fourth Prizes for each. Prize 
also tor all kinds of Fruit are offered. 
Further particulars of W. A. COOMBE, Esq. Northfleet, Kent, 
Hon, Secretary. 
BECK CS P PELARGONIUMS OF 1844 
A Descriptive NECS P de duse with directions for 
their cultivation, may be had in exchange for 4 postage-stamps. 
_Worton Cottage, Isleworth. 
FINE C CAMELL TAS WITH FLOWER BUDS. 
lors y VAN HOUTTE, Florist to the King, Ghent, 
sti. claim, begs to offer fine CAMBLLIAS, with flower-buds, 
$. per Per dozen, Delivered free in London. 
HERTE ORD NURSERIES: 
I. P. FRANCIS can supply good strong Plants of 
Snow's Superb Winter WHITE BROCCOLI, at Is, 6d. 
per 100.—Ju ly 
PLANTS 1 FOR )R FURNISHING NEW GREENHOUSES, &c. 
N ESSRS. J. & H. equ y Jm all orders 
he United King- 
dom, “Selection Of 12 from die ponam list for lts., or 50 
unes Viol A. longiora, A. pirati rA. indica 
mu'tiflor Lili 
album, ih "punetatum, L. "venus tum, Veronica GINA Vero- 
nica Lindleyana, Corræa grandiflora, C. bicolor, C. longiflora, 
Uchsia serratifolia, RERAN flava, B. strigosa, Epacris im- 
t alba, E. grandiflora, E. nivalis, Chorozema stricta, C. 
icksoni €. ova Pimelea spectabilis, P. rosea, Gesnera 
Bade fi 9. prs Inga Qus errima, Thur Shryops 
ea 
aa enone: plants, in variety, eim ee 63. 0d, 
1? small 5 0 
(These ac Buitable for glass cases.) 
Cameltias with flower-buds, double white and 
other best varieties 30s. to 40 
m Azaleas, choice varieties I . 3 
gy sscented Roses, one.of a t 
Cloth of Gold Noisette Rospi e = 
0 per doz, 
s s 
9» 
. 5 6 each. 
8 
E aucaria imbri: e. 0 per doz. 
sliadonna a Lily, cage imported bus eee yaw Ores 
New fine Fuchsias for 6 0 
25 choice Hardy Hop S plants for” 10 0 
I cien € commissions for Seeds and Plants of all kinds care- 
RES Y exi st-office orders made payable to Joun or 
rate E: Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, near 
eos Jul; 
Qi S SUPERIOR DWARF BARNES 
iu ABBAGE.—This being the time for vd Dos sow- 
8 of t ‘the above, all who are desirous of havi ONES early 
seni age may have one ounce of the Seed qs "by ost, by 
o Jerg an order containing Helve penny stamps, Y dread 
9 John CATTELL, Mantenan; Kent 
NS description of sort rene do eners Chronicle and Gar- 
pn and Land Stewards’ Journalof June 13th HU 20th, 1846, 
NEW SE SEED OF MATURMIE, o GREEN ROUND 
i as IP, wht ob hs 
. per bushel (of 561bs.) ; not less than half a bushel 
dgeworth garinge paid, to London, and 25 miles from Saw- 
NURSERYMEN 
AND 
FLORISTS 
EXHIBITION OF P ui PICOTEES, AND 
of the ing the finest varieties in c! cultiva- 
tion, are now in bloom, nad will continue three weeks. 
3000 POTS WILL BE STAGED. 
rders are now being received at the E BR — 
25 pairs of finest ee rate show varieties of Carn: 
tions and Picotee: m 
12 pairs do. 5 
25 pair of very dne Bon varieties of do. “do. 
do. do. 
o 
0 
12 CT rate new Fuchsias, including’ the teautiful 
Seedling “Sanspareil” . 1 quy 0 
12 I. E .. oo 012 
25 pats "m first mie show Tinks m E ve ple 
m E «1032 P 
e Hed e üoreditch Station 8h. d 11h, A.M., and 
5h. and 8h. 40 m. ».x.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, July 11. 
DU S SEEDLINGS OF 1845, to be sent out in 
BER next, well established in 4-inch pots, and deli- 
vered fesi in London for pre- WR only :— 
AURORA, raised in 1844, jualled in my collection. 
Eye very striking, e d white "um the base of the boys 
petals, which are of a rich glowing crimson ; inclining t 
arlet, with a deep blotch, leaving merely a “lighter ed; ei 
bottoni petals of a fine glowing, ee ons good substance, free 
ploomer, and excellent Habit ceived prize at Horti- 
cultural Society’s Exhibition, Er and the highest prize at the 
same, 1845, and at the Botanical Society's Exhibition also. 
COMPETITOR, 1815.— A rich-coloured flower, top petals 
covered with an even p of velvety-maroon, leaving 
crimson on the edge; centre of the flower light, 
slightly tinged with blue, with lower petals of a bright rosy 
purple, with a deep rose-coloured spot in each; free ‘bloomer 
dud good habit, Ij. Ils. 6d. Received the prize. at the Horti- 
cultural and Regent’s P: Exhibitions, 1845, and the medal 
at each of the same exhibitions this season. 
HEBE’S LIP.—Velvety-crimson top petals, with dark spot 
gradually shading off to the margin ; white centre, with bright 
Tosy-pink under petals ; ange flower, 
habit, 17. 11s. 6d. Sho "at Re; y 
obtained prize. Exhibi sited this season at Horticultural So- 
Sie DM arn MN and Regent’s Park, and received a medal 
M SAOOHUS, 1845.—A fancy flower of very fine shape, the 
upper petals a deep maroo a narrow border of rose; 
centre white, rose-coloured maden petals, having dark clearly 
defined veins and. blotches in each ; excellent habit and free 
oomer, 1l. d. Shown only this season at Chiswick, ud 
obtained the Silver Banksian Me 
PATRICIAN, 1845.—Very ia PSI flower, rosy pink 
lower petals, with dark top ones changing to rosy crimson 3 
the edge; excellent quality, habit, and bloomer, but m. 
common in colours than the others, 11. e 6d. Shown at the 
Botanical Society’s Exbibition, 1845, and received a prize ; and 
this year at the same, and. obtained silver medal, and at Chis- 
MET E obtained certificate of merit. 
ENDENT, 184. ‘Rather small flower, ue colour of 
Fo ud k *with a whiti a well- 
defined spot ; a free bloomer and good habit’ a i "Sho [o 
the scarlet pr at the Botanical Society's Exhibition, 1845, 
Du obtaine 
RIUS. us large-sized Gene UU scarlet flower, of excellent 
qui and sul PERSE and -has been much admired in my 
collection, JM. 11s. 
TIC. this is sent out as a Trade flower only. It is 
ie jy E forming large and abundant trusses, making a 
striking object on the stage, and is also well adapted for ed 
bition, eni in the country, 10s, 
the EQUUS bot the Public, I beg to remark, their 
charact C iro not m; n, but taken from the Reports of the 
Exhibition, with the ren of the two last. ic am glad to 
hear the last year's selection has given pir general satisfac- 
tion, and I think the above will do the same. 
Worton Cottage, Isleworth, 
B 
YAN HOUTTE'S 8 NEW VARIETIES s OF F CHILIAN 
ERIAS. 
I VAN HOUTTE, Ten to the King, Ghent, 
gium, begs to offer his ue ates MERIAS at 
the following rates, viz.—12 ; 25 varieties, 16s. ; 
50 varieties, 28s. Orders REAT T Me *Gnorce RANN, 52, 
Mark- ares "London ; or application may be made (post paid) to 
Mr. Van Hourrs, at Ghent. The que will commence on 
the nee of August next, and the plants fonwantod to London free. 
g of his visit to Mr. 
y 
12th July, 1845), says oh these plants :—** They 
tint from scarlet to lemon colour, 
n 
green variegated with SY » He further adds of their effect 
in masses— not recollect ever having seen d of 
find it difieult to Supply ct demand for them, when their 
merit shall become fully k: d 
the report of the Cd Meus ourn: 
account of this flower:—‘ Messrs. Van Hout 
FLORICULTURAL SEEDS. 
IES CARTER, Seepsman and Fromrsr, No. 238, 
h Holborn, London, begs leave to submit a list of 
fe utumn sowing, 
Y ER SEE EN proper for present and a 
to the notice of his customers ; they will be "est prepaid. 
I—FINE HARDY PERENNIALS. 
d. Per Packet—s. d. 
6 | Papaver, ier. mixed. 
avis, very fine 0 6 Benito 12sp.m... 1 0 
Delphinium, fine tall .. 
Jhinese, extra, m. 
Dianthus, 6 fine sp. sep. 
Digitalis, 12 fee Mom , new Imperial Uis ye 
Sweet William, 20 vars. 0 6 
Heartsease, an nes! m , Scarlet and crimson 0 6 
Houses Hn ness ie. Wallflower, 12 var. sep. 
h oe uble mixed 0 6 
REESE UR as lue, 3 var. 1 
eon Ae ire " » "Uo allvar.m. 0 6 
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10 Gori tall Lar 12 var. German Stock . - 
spur 4 
Fine dwarf do. per oz. 
2 i d larger packets .. 
1 
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4 
Fi 
26 
40 
. Prussian Stock.. 4 0 
2 do; ‘Autumnal do. .. 4 0 
‘ine mixed German ao. 10 
50 var. CEU PUn as New Scarlet do. 6 
25 
f Xs urne Mus Hh with an* would probably 
flower this autumn ; a part might be sown about the middle of 
August. 
IIL—FINE GREENHOUSE SEEDS. 
Alstreemeria, finest mix. 1 0 |Ipomcea tyrianthina 
Brachycome iberidifolia 0 6 
Cæsalpinia, splendid new 2 6 
Calceolaria, finest mixed 1 
enostoma Relves 0 
Cob:ea scandens 0 
M 4 fine species eO HOF 6 
1 
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Cyel n, 4 do. 
Elichrysum, 5 [^ sp. 
Erica, 40 fine Que s.20 0 
30 do. do. mixed 2 6 | Protea, 15 fine sp. sep. 10 0 
Fuchsia, apres eee 16l Thunbergia alata 6 
Geranium, fine mix 10 c LY Greenhouse. seeds 10 0 
MEUM 12 fine species 1 0 ry fine.mixed do, do. 1 0 
* C. has also a yery large o ection of Kitchen Garden 
and “plower Seeds, of which a Catalogue is published. A new 
Catalogue of Genuine Dutch Bulbs willbe ready at the usual 
time, and will be sent prepaid, on application as abov 
E BECK informs the Sues that the various Articles 
by Td by him in Slate for Horticultural pur. 
poses, may be seen in use at Worton Cottage, Isleworth, upon 
We to the DOGS (Sundays edid: 
TO AMATEURS OF BULBS. 
ERNARD SAUNDERS, NunsERYMAN & FLORIST, 
Island of Jersey, most respectfully informs the Nobility, 
Gentry, Amateurs, and the Trade in general, that his list of 
CAPE and other BULBS is now d and may be had on 
pre-paid application,—Jersey, July 
EPHSON GARDENS.—A Premium of TWENTY- 
FIVE POUNDS will be awarded by the Trustees of these 
Gone to the peat Mss shall boxed ee best Set of 
ing them out. 
A Mee of nd POUNDS will be aateli for the second- 
best Plan. The Ground consists of about Eleven Acres o! 
and, which it is intended to convert into an Ornamental 
Garden and Pleasure ee The Plans upon which. the 
will become the property of the 
o! 
seen at the Offi d 
Lo PX Parade, VOU ; of whom, also, further particulars 
may be obtained. The Plans to be delivered to the Secretary 
on or Baire Saturday, e 15th of August, 
y Ord ler, OWEN WHITE, Honor: ary Secretary. 
Leamington, Munt 25, 1846. 
Feriis OM pea. BY COOPER'S PATENT 
ing and concentrating all their excellent and pe- 
culiar flavours ; the Strawberries are adapted to 
a- 
lei imonkals, wi ll be delivered 
at any part of London, for T TEN SHILLINGS, by 
an order addressed to the Patentee, JAMES Cooper, T, "the 
upper part of St. John-street, Clerkenwell, London. 
The} Patent Apparatus and Vessels are on sale at the Manu- 
eran as above. 
ro Ghent, ana of E comeria blooms from the open 
they were hybrids of various colours, and although 
Somewhat Las by the journey and wet weather, to which 
Northern and Eastern Line. ee to 
treet, Jony Ry: ERS, Seedsman, Sawbridgeworth, Hert: 
N.B. Each packet m directions for planting and culti- | 
vating them. ‘The usual discount to the tra 
PN SES ee CE A IE a 
^| GEES, mp OF HALF-MOON-STREET, 
OMAS DEP and CO., : 
By Offi e en), the SEEDSMEN to the 
“R RO AL A NS 160. LTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND,” 
Beg to remind iUm bers of the Society, and Agrioultarie® 
jin general, nu e only Counting House and ‘Seed Ware- 
me opinion enet of |h d is at the Corner of’ DEREN I PICCA- 
r2 LL 
Y, London, as for the last Fifty Ye: 
DG ed Lists of s Heo tud Seeds are Rem ready, and may 
be had on application. 
