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A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited "ned Professor Lindley. 
No. 3 31—1846. 6.] 
“AU GUST 1 
~ SATURDAY, 
INDEX. 
525a 
Soc. of Eoglar 
Ag nd Orehids, sale o 
Almack's Hints to Landowners, 
51 
dis effect of breakz 
ne We m the labourer Z- B9 
Pencil drawings, to 
vus disease, queries shout 
rogress o 
= facts connected with - 
Potato b 
Poraso, 0 o ‘panic componnae of 
rev. 
propolis worked lagain by Sa 
al Soc. of Lon: 5 
Hort Soc. of Bushom & BH v 
41! 
ore - 
Prima involvorasa E 
Renanthera coc. 
Salt and Mangold Wurzot 
deos a] -backed + 
de ois Slough flori. show - ^ - - 
orders ~ 515 b, Sowing, chin - SS 
Frnit-trees, to summer sinus 515 a | Starch, SD U aan 
= sopping 519 c | Storms, ca Seas 
ney taining of | > 515 b| Swan, black - - «a - 
Fuchsias, seleot - 817 b | Thin sows ROO 
Gardening, farmhouse. - = 695a|Tollsand guano = - - 
Guano not lable te roll - 52l b | Top dressing - - = ~- 52a| 
ne TERORA S RO NRW UTD 
mt Vietori»-parlc - =- + Boa 
Hydraul chine, Legn'a pb aM $6. Bly 
Labourer, interests c 591 b| Wheat crop, blightin - — - 521 
to improve condition s iu 6) o> overgrown =) + BMa 
Lows collurio 7 © 534 c 
M europæn En Wiliows, spontaneous combus: 
gold Wurgel and an i=. 524a | — Aon of 58a 
Manüre, liquid losMa| Wirewom ~ 1 Il I oBBa 
easure-work—harvesting - 5230 
“MOUNT ETNA,” ONLY 1. 1s. EACH. 
ILLIAM MILLER calls attention to his Adver- 
tisement of the ues extraordinary Flower in the Chro- 
D of last week. scriptive Catalogues can be had on appli- 
ion.— Providence ENa Ramsgate, Aug. 1, 
THOMAS THOMSON, Tver, near Uxbridge, re- 
spectfully informs his friends aud the public, that he is 
now prepare send out good Plants of his SEEDLING 
PANSIES of 1815, which have been much admired at the 
in pu near London. 
irist, od. ; Duchess of Rutland, 7s. 6d. ; Constella- 
Candidate, 5 Bs. PRSE n Euclid, 5s. ; Ara- 
ugusta, 2s. LE ; Sappho 
ata dne may bi n anas which com- 
BES post of the ED, sorts in cultivation, 
SILVERLOCK having purchased the entire 
Stock of Mr, Hoyle’s SEEDLING GERANTUMS of 1845, 
at moderate prices in a short 
‘The price of Hoyle's CHIMBORAZO this season will be 
H. 
will offer them to the Public 
time, 
gor 6d. each.—Chichester, Aug. 1. 
NEW FUCHSIAS, VERBENAS, PETUNIAS, &e. 
OHN PEARCE, Metropolitan Union, Prince of 
Vales Nursery, Holloway, near London, begs e D ope 
fine iue of 
New FUCHSIAS, comprising is different varieties, ru PS 34s. 
New VE Rah NAS, ditt. s. to 125. 
New PETUNIAS, ditto IH ditto et to 9. 
ing several blooming pem Bn. tirä more for Cash only; 
and fine Plants of every older variety in proportion. Commu- 
nications as ab poe i a Post-office order, will ensure prompt 
.B. Hediste 
Pinks in due cout 
_Antinshinams, Carnations, Picotees, and 
: crm IN FOUR-INOH POTS. 
ECK'S PELARGONIUMS OF 1844.— 
Arabella m es d Mustee - ee 15s. 0d. 
Othello ee ae Mare Antony E 0 
Rosy Circle s. «+ 5 ? ee abella "estate Respir e 1) 
Zenobia . an Mu eens; eh Oe. 
eaves 
The above will be delivered free M e dun. for prepayment 
Only, Usual allowance to the trade when their card accompa- 
nies Eon remittance. Post-office orders are requested upon 
Brentford,—Worton Cottage, Isleworth, 
directions given in E. B.'s Catalogue are followed, the 
specimens similar to those exhibited at Chis- 
Wick in the Class ii New and first-rate varieties, in 8-inch pots. 
“Lovis VAN . HOUTTE, Frorist to tas Kine 
G Jgiu 
FLOWERING G BULBS, &e. 
His Autumnal Price Current is to be had on PEN applica- 
tion to Mr. Gonore Ranw's, 52, Mark Lane, Lon 
pous VAN BLO es rone TO THE Kina, 
nt, Bel; 
GLADIOLUS GANDAVENSIS, fad Ais numerous Varieties. 
£010 6 
100 
Only W! — Vi trong Bulbs: 
Pond Pu olera. Very s ud : 
25 
100 
> ALVIA A ZUREA al 
a LED STORMONT. Frorist, Turnham-green, 
London, begs respectfully to dins his Friends and 
the Public, that he has a fi of this rare and 
beautiful SaD A i sale, ne 5s. each, The plants are strong 
and well-establ n 48-sized pots. Also fine plants of Pau- 
lown nia, imperialis, ‘trom 95. to 18s. per dozen, 
OBERT HALL, Frorist, Alkrington, Middleton, 
near Manchester, Lancashire, pees to call the attention of 
Gentlómen n, Amateurs, and F s to his large and choice 
collection of AURICULAS, ALPIN js, and POLY ANTHUSES, 
omen, of which are ready, and may be had on post paid 
begs to remind those Gentlemen who have hitherto 
Tis ued him with their orders, that his Plants ave this season 
their usual fine, strong, and healthy condition, 
fav 
| to every collection, 
oer Cd. 
prs SEEDLING | (G PELARGONIUMS oF 1844 
A Descriptive dede n me Poss with directions for 
their cultivation, pss behad in exchange for 4 postage-stamps. 
Worton Cottage, I Y 
NOLE’S EARLY PROLIFIC IC STRAWBERRY — — 
Strong Plants of the above fine-flavoured EARLY 
STRAWBERRY will be sent out the frst week in September, 
at 1I. 10s. per hundred. 
The EARLY PROLIFIC is a Seedling raised from Keens’ 
Seedling, of mu it bears a strong resemblance in both fruit 
and foliage. d being pop eriat earlier and of strong growth, 
and more Productive in will prove itself an ae NE 
Tt Ae d a Silver Banksi 
the Horticultural Exhibition at Weed on June 13. 
* Seedling Strawberries were shown by Mr. Alaa and d 
Cole, of Bath, the latter sending one nam m the ‘ Early 
lific,’ for which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded ; it had 
ee the appearance af i overgrown Keens’ Seedling.” 
—Gardeners? Chronicle, June 2 
Testimonial from Ki Pie “Spencer, of Bowood, Gardener to the 
sof Lansdowne 
“ After trying sere aay b olifie? Strawberry as a forcing 
kind, I have no hesitation in unis you that it will prove a 
most valuable kind in that respect, and woi rthy extended culti- 
vation : it sets its blooms well in unfavourable weather, which 
is a great point in early forcing ; and being of large size, hand- 
some, and good-flavoured, is make it, when known, ‘a great 
favourite amongst Strawberry fo: 
T ege d inform his ids and the Publie, that he 
hasa sapp collection of HOLLY HOCKS Tom in bloom, which 
he begs now to offer at the following prices—6s., 12s., and 18s. 
per hm ee CTG of Roses may be had on application, 
enclosing a Pen stam: 
orders w: "i be executed in rotation. 
N.B. Allowance to Trade as usual, Reference will be ex- 
pected from unknown correspondents. 
T. Corn, Wellow Nursery, near Bath. 
NEW: AND SELECT 
Inches.each. | 
PLANTS. 
Inches.each. 
€ $s. d. X jas. $8. d. 
song — .. 119—106) minoides ..— =. 6— 16 
Plerostigma grandi- 
flora. ds es 9—36 | Weigelia rosea .. . 15 
Dipladenia crassi- pour auis cæ- 
noda, strong ..18— 50 ims cf 
Gardenia EN bornie 6— 50} Ton ‘onia asiatic: . 10 
mani. 6— 5j vont puleher 
Au amanda, verücilata 9— nda 
ora 12— 
äi is. 
| oras fx CCS fine, p 
| doz, 2, P 
| Io tubulosum .. 5 
AE plena 9— 5 0 
E. 50 
Osbeckia sinensis .. 6— 50 Whivlaiat atoritia, strong 5 
gy 
A 
s M PEE 
purpurea 
grandiflora e 6—3 
Echites melaleuca .. n 
Epaeris miniata .. 6—50| Ruellia ‘macrophylla, do. 5 
Cuphea cordata — .. 6—10 6 | Viola arborea alba 7 
A remittance expected gom unknown correspondents, 
Cubs Jas. Epes, Bower N Maidstone; August 1. 
^ 
won v Gon 
ooo ooon e5neoo o 
“TNO. STANDISH, NumsERYMAN, Bagshot, m to 
inform his Friends And the Publie, that he has now ‘ready 
some CALCEOLARIA SEEDS from his fine new Spotted 
varieties, at 5s. per packet, which cannot fail to bring some 
fine sorts. 
is the 
neatest Budding 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 A of Professor LINDLEY in 
the Gardeners’ Chronicle, duy? 2: 
EoRGE PLUM, Surgical Mesum Maker and Cutler, No. 
262, Strand, London, pa at No. 3, Dolphin-street, Bristol, begs 
to call the attention of xe public to the above desirable ar em 
Sent free to any part of the kingdom, on S epu of 38 pi 
postage stamps, or ANS office order for 3. 
P. cautions Floriculturists and the mulio in general 
PE ainst numerous imitations of the above article, he being the 
only agpothtcd Manufacturer. 
URTISS BUDDING KNIFE.—“ This 
RUITS PRESERVED BY COOPER’S PATENT 
ARE OR AEDS have been proved to En ed sound 
‘ood for family use for FIVE ARS, This 
E is well suited for the eed din of 
Pine-apples, Strawberries, vd fruit, AURA 
e and concentrating all b excellent and pe 
uliar flavours ; the es. are adapted ti 
e used m cream at an BeRiOS of the year. 
Sample hampers of the 5 vits Nm pre- 
at auy part of London, for TE. 
an order addressed to the Patentee, decur ERIS , the 
upper part of St. John-street, Clerkenwell, Lon 
The D atent Apparatus and "Vessels are on M A the Manu- 
PREAS as above. 
QEEDS. —CORNER OF H HA ALE? MOON -STREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS a 
(By Official a pde the SiepsimN to the 
Ji ROYAL AGRIOULTUR. CI OF ENGLAND, 2 
Beg to remind the Members pz de SON. and Agriculturists 
in general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is at the Corner of HALF- MOON- SUBEST, PICCA- 
on, as for the last Fifty 
BRITISH AND PORRIG SHEET AND HORTI- 
GLASS. 
PHILLIES AND WELCH. have to announce to the 
Nobility and Gentry, that they have just conse a 
rangements with J. WrLcH, jun., PmiLLiPs and Co., for th 
purchase of the business lately carried on by them, at 12, 
Panton-street, and beg to call attention to their extremely low 
prices for Horticultural Glass of every description. 
PRICES OF HORTICULTURAL GLASS: 
Not above 40 in. Made by widths from 5 in. to 18 in. 
No.13 British or Foreign sheet 
13 
oz. to the foot .. .. 4d. per foot, 
DON 
2916:.1162; 2 eq 
LM I] » douze i 
» 26. 926, $ ow code 5, 
; 92 92... oe v. l8, 2d. 5, 
SM. MALL SQUARE 
Packed in 100 feet Bowes, not partit, to thickness. 
Under jin by 3in. ^ .. .. ljd per foot. 
es b d " se ee de s 
» . 9d. » 
Fok “eLAZING. 
Black Cement, as used at Ghatswortlis 24s. per cwt. 
Best Linseed Oil Putty Ta P$. 
White Lead, Window Tead, ‘Solder, de. ke. 
Horticultural Glazing Executed in any part of the United 
Kingdom. 
The PROPER of Patent Plate, Sheet, and flatted Crown Glass 
for SEES &c., particularly attended to,—12, Panton-street, 
Haymarket. 
57, Broan- STREET, 
yy La AM LACEY & “SON 
BIRMINGHAM. 
NET CASH PRICES w AOR TISUISUHI ai GLASS, 
= 18. 
Coarse 
Usual 
4th: 
£ | Coarse, 
In squares, not exceeding qd.| d. 
12 by 10 inches, and in 
Crates of 25 & 36 sheets| 
of sizes asmanufactured 8 
In Saron, CM 12 by 10| r 
andn ding 40i inj | 
lo cial | ad 5 
RITISH AN DSFO FUSE GLASS, for 
cultural be Bad Tix 
[o0 2 's 315, Oxfoi a ‘Street at the he oar nekea 
rices :—In cr: i about 260 feet of coarse 1 
44d. per foot, or 4th qu nos. us foot ; ditto, 16 oz., coarse, 
5d. per foot ; ditto Rory os ality, 6d. per foot. eut to 
any size not e eeding 40 hes long E. “10 inches wide, at 
ła. "WES foot 
Also EA Glass, French Shades, Plate and Crown 
Window Glass. A discount to the Trade. 
PORREN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
had in boxes as IS om 32d. to 51d. per foot. Glass 
Pantiles, 13s. 6d Ens ceno. and all kinds of 
Horticultural Gives Oils, Colours, Brushes, &c., the 
best description, at lowest prices, at F. ELPHICK’S, 98, Castle- 
street East, Oxford- ups 
For Ready Money only. 
pro: AGATING GLASSES, White, ls. per Tb., or or 
s. 6d. to 24s. per dozen. CUCUMBER GLASSES 
from 6d. to n each. A PES E ern me 1s. 9d. to 
a Es each. FISH BOWLS, fro: PSLEY PEL- 
& Co., Falcon ed | Works, EAT _ Blackfriars. 
LASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, 
APSuEY PELLATT anp CO., Falcon Glass 
Works, Holland.street, Blackfriars, are prepared to Wild 
(in quantities not less than 100 square feet) SHEET 
CROW ASS OF BEST QUALITY, at the following 
Net D Prices: — 
Any size under 40 ins. long. 
d oz. weight pers foot ++ .. 4 
dni p A Pee Cod eds Ub 
doner fe Bert seers 0% 
Per square foot. 
. 4d. 
3602, ERU. oos ED 
Smarr Squares up to 10ins. by 8ins., from 1jd. to 3d. per 
foot. 
Me. NB -The 16 oz. is full strength for for Greenhouses. 
FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
jo MORTLOCK, 250, a street, respectfully 
announces that he has a very arge assortm ment ofthe 
RA DES in various colours, and dus an early inspec- 
ry description of use! ul CHINA, GLASS, and 
tion THEN WARE at the orent A price, for Cash. ‘250, 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-p: 
PLANT LABELLIN!| 
| ws AND THOMS' CHEMICAL GARDEN 
289, Strand; London ; and retail by Ghar wood, Covent: 
rst and M‘ Mullen, 6, ieee OM Clark, 25, Bishops: 
Yeas Hui 
Priced Lists of ROGER Seeds are 2 yb ready, and may | gate-street: Westmacott, 156, Cheapside ; and all Seeds ismen,— 
Alkrington, Augu: 
| Pre rovincial Agents wanted. Specimens sent by post. 
