( 
Labourer, condition of 
ing at Neweustle, - 408a, 499 D Linseed cake for catch 
Agri, produce, prie ces of, ia Mangold Wurzel and salt 
ow Yor! ie 2 foe | Manure, dissolved bones as 
Amateur Garden —Bulbs - 477 ¢ my of making 
Arancaria imbrieat, largo - 479 b Manring, I prlneiplesot ^ 
Bar st from Cuba - 477 c | Measure work 
470 5 | Morn, Doath’i hond 
E cles Pelargonium Catalogue 483 c York, prices of E 
Bones cisscived in caustic ley 429. a DU in 
Bulbs, to preserve - 477 c | Nuthatch 480a 
uterties, large fight PPa t Oaks, speedy mode o£raiting 477 € 
T, hortioultura + 481a | Orchids, sale of - 483e 
cuu + = 4000 | Pane S00., Scotti = 488 c 
Cattle, Linseed cake for deci |i Eastare nd; to brenk Upi" «dope 
Chiswick Exhibbion - 477 a gene Pelar; 488 c 
Goniers, s aft n for Pine- -appl 478/c 
Perkin 1 M35 | Planes 479 b 
Drai REAT pec on. 491 b | Pota! 489 b 
iore Farmers’ Club Potato, organic compounds o! 478 a 
+ manure g 493a | Potatoes, autumn planting + 489 b 
Fanning pro : LEAST, - + 4798 
lax seed, mode of using for 'oultry, gapes - 89 a 
piteding oat m T 'hubarb, to Preserve . 479 c 
Pod, need-cake as ~= 497 b voka 488 c 
Grult-trae border j 478 e |, Sultana Mangold Wurzel 488 c 
Arden ink, Burrows, and heep feeding 486 a 
Thoma? ~ 477 5 imelling.salts, sibrta e a for 479 b 
v 479 Sowing, thin 489 a 
Li ey pode uiing oa tarch, Henslow o - 478 a 
H Hearing, new plan of lip, Thomas Brown + 479 © 
Ho ihe, B 480 urnips, to drill - 488 b 
jüdeion, srioalival train. estiges of Creation = 479 a 
H ing school ac ter, hard, to 484 b 
Freude Society am a 480 c heat. experiment on ee 494 b 
T » chemical garden 477 c | York Florists’ Soc. 483 b 
ets, commercial value of. doha | Zino lube link for =+ - 7e 
ARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
_ AGRICULTURAL ier is 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural oss Edited by Professor Ur gura 
SATURDAY, JULY 18. 
INDEX, 
Labels, vine, ink for 
pone: sourn LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
BITION Tor, tie See mu be held ir the 
» 4 ZOOLOGICAL G. NS, on WEDNES- 
AY, the 22d July, 1846. Open to a eed when (old 
and Siver Bu wil be awarded for the following Colec- 
fions, vi Miscellaneous Wisin Orchids, Cape Heaths, 
‘uchsias, Gannation ns, Picotees, Roses, Out Flowers, Indi. 
genous Plants, m D Fruit, an d Honey. Tn addition 
IS Mhich, James Coppock, Esq., offers a 5l. prize for the best 
iud of EROS Plants ; and Mr. n Dick: f 
gro xton, offers a Silver Cap, value 5l. 5s., for the best 12 white- 
Que Picotees, List of Prizes and the rules of the Society 
€ obtained from Jouw TAYLOR NEVILLE, Secretary, 
eee eer, House, Peckham, 
- Poma WARNE 
(late Warner-and War- 
ECK’S SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS or 1845.— | 
No further remittances can be received for BACCHUS | 
and SIRIUS, the whole of the present Stock being engaged. 
Worton Cottage, July 18, 1846. 
NURSERYMEN TO HER 
MAJESTY 
THE 
FLORISTS QUEEN. e 
EXHIBITION Or CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, AND $ 
OUELL & Co.'s BEES an celebrated collection 
of the above, comprising the finest varieties in cultiva- 
tion, are now in bloom, and will continue pve weeks, 
000 POTS WILL BE STA 
rders are now being received at the ESA prices = 
25 pairs of finest first-rate show varieties of Car 
tions and Pic Misc «pelas esc] e 0 
2 pz do. a 0 
F s of very fine new varieties of do. C 
do... athlon pedo” TuS 0: ax Ig 
ae Serene WITH FLOWER g 
BUD 
YOUEL Co. are now supplying very “healthy l 
plants of E note comprising the following very hanc 9 
me varieties, at 30s, per lozen—namely, reece, Juliam 
Beallii, Monarch, Eclipse, Perfection, Bruceana, QCorolin, 
Florida, Chandlerii, Double Striped, Double White, Colvilli, 
Elegans; Grand Frederic, Fimbriata, Imbricata alba, Coi- 
spicua, Tricolor, Sue Mundi, Ochrolenon, Noblissima, Es g 
fallii, Invincible, C. 
Lefevriana, ee picturata, Minuit, yon eed g 
rosea, Kew Blush, & 7 
12 first-rate new Fuchsia, including mes DARE 
EJ “ Sanspareil ” oa d 
"e * 
z pale of & st-rate show Pinks m m 
po rains fect the Shoreditch siation ‘Sh, an 9 
5h. and 8h. 40 m. P.m.—Great Yarmouth jn E 3. 
-BECK S PELARGONIUMS OF Senis V 
fens ++ 15s. 0d, | Mustee E 
Othello eo. 15 Mare Antony T 
po poep "m e+ 15 0. | Isabella m 
ee 4 6 maiq H oe 
rita, 
Fay 
THE above will pi déliverad tee M uro for prepayment | Š- 
ER) deed &c., 28, Cornhill, 2s e the Royal 
Exchange, Lon egs leave to offor Wu pitis clidine 
c eds. Ne UR MAR this Month :— pen paper.—a. d. 
ABBA Pan R porre nd fine-f 0 6 
e Queen, a most excellent: e vatiety . 0 6 
robe: PDT Scarlet ken] 0 6 
tumnal, a varieties, mi ed we ee LO 
Wibrriowsm T 2 German varieties, mixed. 10 
ANSEY, SUE SES saved by Thomson and other 
ent Growers ve oo igg ee 20 
NER uni L A x 
NEW, CHOICE, AND GOOD, 
R. COOPER, Sion Nursery, Croydon, has just saved 
new Seeds from the choicest kinds of GERANIUMS, 
pane and OINERARTAS, at.2s. 6d.. each per 
^s ora Post-office remittance i an E the order, 
GP for Gs., postage free, This the best.season for 
g the a spa to have have strong plants to bloom in the Spring. 
canine E.—This bei 
i "ing the time for the principal sow- 
ps the ‘above, all who are desirous of RATE Edu early 
e of the Seed sent by Post, by 
welve penny stamps, addy 
Westerham, Kent. See athe ap pog 
ER ion of sort see Gardeners’ Chronicle and Gar- 
donor a i) Land Stewards’ Journal of Juno 13th and 20th, 184. 
Eon 
àn order containing 
MUR Carnet, 
à LORICULTURAL SEEDS. 
ESTMACOTT & CO., SEEDSMEN and RUIN. 
avo NO: 156, Cheapside (opposite St. Paul's), London vd 
BED © state that they have a great variety of FLOWER 
S suitable for Autumn Sowing.—A List of Prices will be 
arded free, on receipt of a pre-paid application. 
ang Blow Co. have also a large collection: of. mb Garden 
Ner Seeds, of which a Catalogue is pul 
is 
A a A Catalogue ts jeter and other Bulbs will Be published 
ate time, —July 
D Sue poe o E a puer ata 
S LENDID NEW VERBENAS & FUCHSIAS.— 
legant ne who. wish to improve their collections of these 
Containg oo ve now an excellent opportunity, as the list 
ey novelty of don eue The plants ies sen 
fine displ n the autumn, of 12s. per dozen, 
r when sent by hamper, pack. 
8 Smith 'S Duchess of Sutherland ; 
a, Miss Watson, 
d i quen of diennty ; Youell's Exquisite, 
Aurora, and Auberon ; 
Heo abat Alba purpurea, 
Girling's Blanda, Bicolor odorata, Bou. 
Mor and Lavendula Magna; Rai 
ery's Wi PERSEA Scarlets; Alexander's 
z 
5 
B 
E! 
ui 
SIAS at 20s, per dozen—viz. Halley 
amden, Silver) Globe, 
ew, f and. Candi 
and pe s Delicata ; Barkway’ s Duke of RNC MEE 
British Gites a Jackson F ck Milbank’ Jenning’s 
Cant nan Gi fale: gar; Smit] 
of Vy nme. Dalston and Exi Epps's La) Julia and mas 
Au j 
aeo; NA Meo ng will receive the strict t Attention; 
[9 Tomas, "rr un n Nursery, Ho: ‘oad, Islington, 
Or packets as under- aed 
g Fu 
Post-office orders to be 
FLOWER SEEDS FOR PRESENT 
S 
Doe AND 
SE 
S, free by post, 
6 
30 E of fine Hardy Bionnis and Perennials. 5 0 
£ 0 
20 vars. of fine Hardy An: 
Nemophila discoidalis ve 
urantiaca I 
6 
4|g Petunia, choice 
6 
6 
AND AUTUMN 
BROWN | per. ‘to offer me E 
at the prices affixed $ 
di ipa of fine quum Porshe als 
m -. 10s. 6d. 
ES e Pérennials marked g are 
Greenhouse Seeds, and those DU * are best with a slight 
'otection, si | 
Indian Pink, extra fine. 0 6 
Poppy, 16 splendid Prus- 
@nothera macrocarpa . 
, Pentstemon Mackayana 9 n 
gent. coccinea 4 + 
-10 
Polyanthus, very fine |. 0 6 
Poténtilla, varieties, each 0 £ 
g Primula sinensis, fine. 
Thunbergia elata . 
06 
PERENNIALS. * Ranunculus, from choice 2 26 
Anemone, fine mixed .. 0 6 Stock, Brompton ne 
Antirrhinum, from g Streptocarpus rexii 
choice ee . 0.6| Sweet William, from ii? 
ophylloides 04 fine double vars. . 
Caleeorasia} fine mixed . 0 6 
Chorozema spectabilis . 1 0 RES, AND OTHER 
Cineraria, choice 10 UALS FOR FLOWER- 
Cobra scandens 406 RLY IN POTS. 
Dianthus superbus 0 4 | Br: achyeome iberidifolia.. 1 0 
Foxglove, new Heus 04 lata) ois. .. 04 
lemo: +04 a pulchella ~ 06 
CEREN RS m picta: 06 
Gaillardia coronata, fine 1 0 | Ipom@a-atroy: iolacea >. 0 6 
i^ 04 "s Pes 06 
Geum Wiceli m «+ 0 6 | Lobelia v 6 
Geranium, extra d 2.6 BMesembryanthenum trie 
age fine mix 110. 206 
macrophylla Phor. Dn ummondi: n 20 
10| fnevarieties, mixed .. 0 6 
aiios d fom Splendid a, TS., e: 06 
dwarf - 0 6| Rhodanthe Mangk 06 
Heart: rient choice e. 10, Stock, choice mix 
Hibiscus M. t 06| man .06 
Pr choice mixed 0 6 Salpiglossis, fine mixed .. 06 
ncana. - 0 6| Sedum azureum 406 
pacar Tusbelliana:: m Sehizanthus retusus, or 
Loasa Hibbertiana .0 i . 406 
0 
0 
a 
Mimulus, fine .. .. 
A remittance is requested fri 
made payable t 
2f aurantia 
om unknown rd 
« Bass and 
WN, Seed om eA Establishment; Sudbury, 
RIED PLANTS FROM CHINA,—A few sets of 
the VALUABLE DRIED PLANTS collected in China 
by Mr. Forrunz, may still be procured by applying to R. 
peans, 
YNE'S *FORGET-ME-NOT"^ GERANIUM will 
Plymouth, July 18. Wruzaw E. RENDIE & Co. 
Cu BREEDER TULIPS. — Twelve 
Fine Bulbs of the above Splendid TULIPS, which are 
AE so much attention amongst F. 
YAN  HOUTTE? s NEW FAR TABS. OF CHILIAN | 
ALS ER. 
[ OUIS VAN HOUTTE, EROS io the Kiva, Ghent, 
-4 Belgium, begs to offer his Chilian ALSTROWMERIAS at 
the following rates, viz.—12 varieties, 10s. ; 
50 varieties, 28s, Orders received by Mr. 
m ; or application may be 
VAN Hourre, at Ghent. : The deliveries will commence on 
the s of SUD and theplants forwarded to London free. 
ev. Dean of Manchester, speaking of his visit to Mr. 
Van Houte 5 establishment at Ghent E Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
12th July, 1845), says of these plants :—“ They are of ever ry 
tint, from scarlet d lemon colour, nid from crimson to pale 
green vai riegated with anne ” He fur ther adds of their effect 
in masses—' t recollect 
Boe so beautiful, and I should think Mr. Van Houtte will 
dit difficult to supply re ESSE for edet when their 
merit shall betome fully kno 
n the repor! the same MS ournal, on the meeting of th: 
sie PR. of the 5th August, 1845, is the following 
account of this flower:—'' Messrs. Van Houtte sent a bouque! 
from Ghent, composed of Alstree 
ground ; they were hybrids of various colours, and although 
somewhat tarnished by the journey and wet Num to which 
they were said to have been lately expose 1&0 they sufficiently pv 
; 25 varieties, 16s. : 
E Rann, 5» 
ket contains directions f» yaning and euiti- 
Bu no 
ini 1 T me usual discount to the tra 
vidis them. 
milium latifolia a 
Begonia a 
Hewanp, Esq., Young-street, Kensington, London. Among | Calandrinia umbellata. 
them are many new and rate species scarcely known to Euro- | Calistegia pubescens - . 
Chirita sinensis .. on 
zeyla 
Cyrtoceras multiflora $5». 
Behites aod m 
The us 
Cuphea cordata .. 
n 
tion.—N.B. 
ever having seen a bed of| upper muito 
nasses of th iZ., 13 ounce; 
showed what beauti ful objects Peer id opinio» woul? ofl Ww anovar, 
them, byt the I Manchester in a late Numh, street. GLA 
the 
M ES. 
m Usual allowance to the trade when their card accompa- | Suftolk.—July 18, 
s the remittance, Post-office orders are requested upon 
Breni? 
Each—s. d.. 
paw PLANTS.—To be Sok, Fifty Fruiting and Achimenes patens +. 816 
Succession PLAN'fS, all clean dadin excellent Fondi pud Anemone japonica .. 106 
The above may be had a great bargain, in ) atrosan- 
owner giving up his Pinery.—Apply to F. H. S., 15, St. Helen v guinea .. .. 
place, London. 3 LóBbfanb! m 
45 mulches .. . 
albo-coccinea . 
nie 
6 
p | 
em Epacri is ardei ntissima | 
dark spot. It possesses all t en properties of ‘‘ The i 
uke,” is a bold trusser, of soltas habit, and AU if cree (Story’s) mine A ris do M $4 
pr roduces Venen cu Jt can be recommended as one 0j ni * | 
the e of the Fraheiscen ‘hydrang eae: Td | 
Catalogues and ‘esr ons of Mr. Lyne's new Seedling fi^ Sey ance me 
cu are now re E 0 
over on the above e ‘two p! 
Messrs. VEITCH & Son bi 
which they can oO as being worthy of get i 
A E expected from aaa calra 
— Exeter, 
RUITS PRESERY. ED 
APPAR, ATUS us been proved to ke p Rer feetly sound 
id r family use for FIV Bak 
E suite: 
process F 
ing and co 
culiar flav 
served for 
at any part of Lon 
an order E e to the Patentee, 
John-street, Clerkenwell, p 
atent Apparatus and Vessels are ^ 
factor: y as above. 
C 
of St. 
F OR EIGN st 
IS having, 
JARV n dass, 
Erto received from Ia 
endy money Only 
eg to offer the above pos plani 
plant was exhibited at Chiswick on Saturda 
Pine-: apples Str. awbi e: 
lie 
ars; the Strawbe d are ade to 
be used with cream at all sez N 
Sample panpani of the fr E gener Pd pre- 
‘amily use, including extr. 
Queue with the wale particuls 
tent ED and ti 
v SEP Rage 
: ,'17 ounces to the foot sup 
meria blooms from the open | substance, 15,. Jfanprecedented low p " 
par Sam@iiported, any size in stoc} 
EW AND RARE PLANTS, 
Each—s,d. 
Gardenia Rothmanii 5 
Stanleyana 
Gladiolus Bidweltii 
t 
x 
eo 
EX 
sic: ae 
EDS 
PARRA o9 o^ 
* 
E AIT "En olata 
nabiana.. 1 
Phalenopsl amabil s 
s. to 147 0. 
macro bla 
ME T 
Tremandra verticillata. 
Tropeolum azureura 
» 'enatiflorum ++ 
Yallda insignis, 1688: to 210 
the above to the Trade. g 
sia macrantha — .. 210 
T when three Em taken. 
cult: 
pon- 
y last as 
: Knighüan Medal awari rdedit; i 
BY COOPER'S PATENT 
This 
s of the y 
8 iachi 
dd 
ed 
pats, will be qeavered 
SERIE TEN S nnne b m 
JAMES G 
ees mo iia 
c. 
Er a 3; 
e a quantity 
of the STOUT: T 
d. pi 
s price than he has 
ie thinn: Ey: dua 
B 
Fl 
$ 
3 
a LEN HN ET PU MEE. 
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