THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
ato orap, state 
north of Sonani = 
Potato disease 
Patty, ta softe 
Rat poison, Su 
HOA misgi Hi a 
ahd ad s Acac 
cause of m 
— cure for - = + 57b 
— on peat toils - = + + 5808 
Potato seed - + 563 
Potatoes, owing Re EG 
— tostor = = + Babe 
fo summer pruna 
Frnit-tree borders 2 
— mulching for 
geranium Hr bertisnnm | 
Pom 
emaisa, new. fi 
abest Du ion ed, £58 c 
SE ls 
s 
F 
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8 
557 b | Treos, to grow on chalk - B 552 c 
Manure lay as 587 e | Vegetables, disen: 550 b 
ree vdighe of 9c, 550a | Wheat, seed - 557 b 
[oorland. P tofimproving 5 588a | Woodpecker, sound of - 550a 
wherry's dibbling machina 857 
MHE NEWCASTLE GRAND DAHLIA SHOW 
(Open to the U: ES sean DA willbe held in the Corn 
Market on Wednesday Thursday, the 16th and 17th Se 
ner. A Silver NM will be given for cu n thirty. 
Panji ias, of not less than 18 Varieties, to ted fo: 
ib: ibers of 10s. Gd. each ; besides 259 Du eS for Dahlia 
y 
ors, Fruits, and Vegetables. Lists of Pri 
of Mr. tr. Mron Watson, Gosforth, near Newe 
es may be had 
tle, 
hg ANSIES, &c. 
JE SCHOFIELD begs us inform his friends and 
jo Public, that his descriptivo Catalogue of PANSIES, 
CARNATIONS, ICOTERS, and F UCHSTAS, wi ill be US UN in 
afew dase, most. oe T aricties of the above flov 
as low D ble terms. A few packets of select Pansy Beim 
a Gd. on Gd and 5s. ES packet. "The li st. nt free, on. 
A —Knowsthrop, near Leeds, Ving tee 
EXHIBITION OF LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM. 
EE Clapham Rise, near London, By 
Appointment FLORIST TO Ter MAJESTY THE QUEEN, 
a 
qus ins MAJESTY THE KrxG or Saxony, begs to inform the 
mo; gue. Gentry, and Amateurs, that his x sortment of this 
eautiful LILY, including SPECIO , is in FULL 
Prov 
R, and may be vi d yof p 
Admi Admita tance "grat d. viewed every day, hen exeepted.. 
FLOWERING BULBS, &e. 
[ours VAN HOUTTE'S Autumnal Price Current, 
s to be had on prepaid applicati : 
Rany, Rany, 52, M Sine lene, Houten: paid appllsatton sg ME, Gzoxcn 
NIA WHITFIELDIL 
pees VAN HOU! PTE'S Nursery, Guenz, BELGIUM. 
Strong Plants . 
With one over on ever 
three taken by the tr: ade. 
D SE DLING PELARGONIUMS OF 1844 
A Descriptive Catalogue of the above, with directions for 
their cultivation, may b or e bacip 
a jy be hadi in exchange for 4 postage-stamps. 
Norton Cottage, Isleworth. : S 5 ee 
[| YNE'S « FORGET- ME- NOT 2 GERANIUM will 
be sent out in November next. It is much brighter in 
volour than Lyne's “Duke of Cornwall,” having clear and 
MAD petals of ao, Mad with a large and intensely 
ark qun. 
y, if FA 
Wittram E. RENDLE & Co. 
LANTS p PURNISILING NEW GREENHOUSES, &c. 
M: SSSRS. J. & H. BRO are now supplying a 
Prap Choice Selection E GREENHOUSE AND STOVE 
ANTS, at 51. per 100, or 14s, per d 
^ » ozen, 
Fine Camellias, of the best sorts... +. ++ 80s. per doz, 
CHAR lauts of Azaleas, choice varieties .. $«: BUS sss. 
do. Me te HEN Us 
13 Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort KDO Fa 
The reperio Hardy Climbing Roses ve TOR at yy 
ollowing 6 beautiful Lilies —lancifolium 
um. punetatum, Yenustum, iaa cå- 
Beli, se, and superbum— 
Med Lily, fine mod bulbs 
0s. 
6s. per doz, 
—— SATURD DAY, AUGUST 15. 
TNO: STANDISH, SERERE “Bagshot, dE te 
inform ais WC. and the Public, that he has now ready 
some CA EEDS from his fine new Spotted 
varieties, at P5 Dt pidet which DES fail to bring some 
fine sorts, 
VAN HOUTTE'S S NEW VARIETIES OF CHILIAN 
ALSTRÆMERIAS. 
OUIS VAN HOUTTE, Frorist to the Kine, Ghent, 
-4 Belgium, begs to offer his Chilian ALSTREMERIAS at 
the following yates, viz.—12 varieties, "on ; 25 varieties, 16s. ; 
50 varieties, 28s. Orders received by GEORGE RAHN, 52, 
s. n "London ; or application may is made (post paid) to 
Mr. N ITovTTE, at Ghent, The deliveries will commence o 
the ME ot August, and the plants forwarded to London free. 
ane Rev. Dean of Manchester, speaking of his visit to Mr. 
n Houtte^ s establishment at Ghent (see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
—' They are of every 
m crimson to pale 
Lu) I ay m oole ever having seen a 
NIS so beautiful, and I pe think Mr. Van Houtte will 
dit difficult to supply the demand for them, when their 
mer rit shall become fully known. 
e report of the same Jou nal, on the meeting of the 
Horticultural Society of the the "Angst 1845, is the following 
ee of this flower:—': Messrs. Van H outte sent CIE RC 
m Ghent, composed of Alstroei Siero blooms from the open 
ponds they were hybrids of various colours, and although 
somewhat tarnished by the journey and wet weather, to which 
hey were said to have been lately exposed, yet they sufficiently 
showed E beautiful objects large masses of them would i 
in the flower-garden, and fully justified the opinion Mayan of 
n by the Dean of Manchester in a late Num er.” 
Each packet contains directions for planting and culti- 
es 
va wating them. 
WIE G p ors 
Ver, Y strong Bulbs. 
j[guue VAN ROUET” S NURSERY, GHENT, BELGIUM. 
Per dozen.. 
25 
. > AURICULAS, ALPINES, POLY ANTHUSES, S, de. &c. 
OHN HOLLAND, Frorist, Market-place, Middle- 
ton; informs Gentlemen, 
Florists, &c. &e., that his Catalogues Yor the present season 
are now ready. His extensive stock is replete with all the 
leading varieties of the above ‘‘ Florist Flowers.” He also 
begs to remind those Gentlemen who kindly qe bim with 
orders last sea: that cou't mot be su pliedag be first 
^2. kindness to A 
PONE = Pink growers, 
Of the seaso: extensive a 
above will od be ready for sendit out, havin; 
areis sev: pen thousan set the above well rooted. 
gues on. appli dition enclosing a Post stam 
Masks place Middleton, August 15. 
INE-APPLE PLANTS.—For Sale, a number of 
fine, healthy, fruiting, PINE-APPLE PLANTS, perfectly 
viz, — 
tiat (owing to the eavline 
3 Montserrats. 
30 Black TEUER 50 Que 
15 Antigua Queens, 16 St. “Vincents, 
6 Muscow Queens, hs 1 Rum Globe. 
ces, 
E ques AE s Otah 
n P) lants A ER 
HEDLEY, a uen 
the Plants.— Wallington, eee 15, 1846. 
— WANTED, , about 200 200 
rds, or any less quantity. Height not less than three 
feet, and it would be preferred four feet. To be removed in 
M party aA ing an old hedge of this kind to dis- 
ES 
4 
$ 
[3-4 
BW 
pose of, ested to send fall particulars of price, locality, 
uim. ee eanvesiee, we, ne Mr. GEORGE ROBINSON, Warn- 
ford, s Waltham 
CAMELLI Srs 
VAN GEERT, Nurservman, Ghent, Belgium, 
. begs to offer to Amateurs and the Trade— 
100 best, different varieties of Camellias good plants £. s, d. 
Mp flowers 800 
150 ^ do. do. 110 0 
100 Camellias, Aoweting plants, eee of ranning 
orts 10 0 0 
ao. “larger plants 1. -. 122 0 
arriage free to Londo) 
His General ae alogue of Plants may yee obtained on 
application. 
N EW AND SPLENDID * TORENIA ASIATICA,” 
5s. each ; i snd the following Select Plants :— 
2 Superb Verbenas, ineluding Wonder of the h. | Ihches.each. 
Scarlets, Queen of Sopan, Dore of York, Calystegiapubescens, 8. RU Ace Len s. d. 
ee RE for e e -oe 88 tron 12— io | minoides ..  . me e 
New S ior Petunias .. ^ oe 6s. Plerostigina ndi. — 
20 ellow Picotee .. ++ 33, per pair, flora 9— 3 6 | Weigelia rosea .. 
POR 8, ver, ior show sorts, for 10s, Dipladenia crassi- Evolvulus ro ca- 
Disa y Herbaceous Plants we oe 10s. noda, strong 18— 50 rulea 76 
IM al i N Plants, in variety oe CS UBL Gardenia Sherbomice 6— 50 Acchynantis gener: .210 
mall Ferns do. s. manii. 6— 5 0 a floribun . 50 
(These are suitable we lass Cases). Ausinanaaerticaia 9— 50 rupestris . 106 
NEW a sinis M nda 5 0 | Ixora coccinea, EE per 
$. d. a d. ibes sanguinea p ena 9— 5 0 doz. 24s. .. 6 
Galyetegia pubesco ens .. 10 6 | Weigeliarosea . .12:6 E speciosa Tochroma tubulo! 0 
nes In eee olan ra Gardenimflora, 3 6 poteri Geo Whitheldia lateritia; 
Do. R ee rnim oeste Ui Habrothamnus elegans, 2 0 Aphelexts purpurea 
Ruellia hmanii 5 3 6 'utzia mexicana Tu 20 grandiflor: 6 eyes longiracemosus, 
Bisnonb ote .. 3 6 | Whitfieldii lateritia 5 0|Echites melaleuca 6 76 
Ribes ia rosea Me ne Chirita sinensis I. 3 6|Epacris miniata 50 siphocampyius coccineus, 
5 sanguinea plena. 5 0 Ilex latifolia x 0 Cuphea cordata 6 26 
BR strong Vines of choice sorts in pots, 3s. each, Sepe DH la. 24— 5 0 icis ADOTE alba m 6 
Per post, ist of. choice Flower and Vegetable Seeds may be had mittance expected from unknown correspondents, 
St.— Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, London, Aug. 15 | Wm, 2s ErPs, Bower Nursery, Maidstone, August 15, 
bai GAZETTE. 
A PA Newepaner o of Rural 1 Economy and General News.—The —— Part —_ by roue — 
(o [Pos dl. 
DOUBLE ROMAN NARCISSUS, 3s. per dozen. 
RU begs to Vos the early al 
f the 
ordai Saen ea €5, South res street, 
square, facing the Chapel. The DOUBLE 
most frágrant of all the Nae, and if planted madiel, 
will flower at Christmas. Printed lists, with prices, pem 
and description of the flowering of Hjacinths, may be had 
postage Bees on application, 
TUHATA « e “ CORALLINA." 
UCOMBE, PINCE, i 
variety on the 
tube and sepals are 
texture, and very great substance ; the e 
much deeper than that of “F. EN 
the Royal Botanic Society's Exhibit egent's-park, on 
20th of May last, the highest Medal (the Third Silv m red 
by that Society for Seedling Fuchsias, and was ad- 
from the Gardeners’ ea 
e of a bright coral scarlet colour, fine glossy 
orolla is a 
ensis.” 
mired. The following ex Tum 
and the ‘Gardeners’ Journal" will convey some idea of its 
merits :— 
wa seedling Fuchsia from Messrs. Lucombe and Pince, 
named ‘ Corallina,” to which a Third Silver Medal was awarded, 
isa a very large a and ner SEHEN: variety ; tube and sepals of 
ey sted wit 
nicle, May 23r. y 1846. 
«The TIT. S. was given to Messrs. cH & Co. for a re- 
markable one called * Corallina ;’ it i the way of the old- 
fashioned kinds, but it is of very Tate size; the flower, from 
the apex of the berry to that of the stigma, which is not unu- 
sual db prolonged, being somewhere about four inches long. 
is variety lias also the old-fashioned colours, bright red and 
purple, and in this respect contrast very favourably with the 
dingy- Tou things of the present day. ?'— Gardeners’ Journal, 
Moy? 23rd, 
Puig willbe made to the Trade of Yos m over 
OA every three ordered,—Exeter no Exet 
3t 
| CEDRUS DEODARA. 
OUELL and CO. ‘beg to inform Planters and the 
Trade, they are enabled to suj pply fine one-ye: cedling 
Plants of the above, well established in Pots, cum e 
terms. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, or CHILIAN PINE. 
OUELL and Cos Stock of the above magnificent har ay tree 
MIL baiting unequalled in this country or the Cont 
either for extent or luxuriance of growth ; and they beg en 
re: tt eu those they 
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have stoor severity of the LIH 
the most eai point of England. prov erbial for its dens d 
cutting winds. The following is the s prices for plan: 
in pots, and may be planted out with res at the PNE 
season, 
3 years old .. 125. per doz. 
; cepa 
$$ [S 
t, E ery fineand bushy, 
measuring TUM 12to15 ins. p oss 60s. 
few fine specimen plants Ae inche: 2 feet in height, and 
from 2 noy to 2 feet 6 inches oe S. i4 h. 
Cedrus Deodara, 2 yea .. 18s. per doz. 
Ditto ditto 1 fot, wi abioi m 
Picea Webbiana, 1 year, . 
ies morinda, 2 years, in pots, fine . 
For a aul d of Fuchsias, ME “Pansies, Chrysan- 
themums, e adv ertisement a last w 
Great SEE Nursery, Aug. 1 
WOODLANDS are 
FIELD, SUS: 
WILLIAM WOOD & SON beg leave to offer the 
Plants :— 
fo! p select 
ec 
MARESFIELD, NEAR 
8. d. 
Abelia rupestris .. 6 5'6| Im Broadleaziensis, 3 6 
JEgiphilla grandiflora | 1. 3 6| Iochroma, tubulosa, 
JEschynanthus Boschianus 5 0 “flowering plants” .. 16 
Barleria peus 2 6 | Justicia Macdonnellie .. 2 6 
Bouvardia ne velutina 16 
Calimeris, Eo hardy spe. 26 p Lisiänthus Russellianus, 
Cestrum aurantiacum .. 2 6 26 
Chirita sinensis .. 26| EO oaie “pure 
ryptomeria japonica, wt i fragrant” E 
č SEEDLING PLANTS”. . 42 0 | Med: a erythrophy ts S 
Cuphea cordata .. -106 Mision illicifolia 26 
niata 2 E ox Drummondii alba. 2 6 
Echites splendens 7s.6d.to21 0 Polygala Dalmaisiana .. 2 6 
Franciscea | hydra E Pterostigma gr: "Erbe d 
ormis + 10 6| Ruellia macrophylla .. 26 
khartii .. 50 Siphocampyluseoccineus, 
Gesnera Geroldiana i0 26 
Hindsia violacea . 36 wagas rosea ^t 21 0 
k Per dozen. 
Azalea Indica, in choice v. pu vec. 128. 
new and superb d. ; 2E 
F uchsius, fi fine varieties, EOR booming "plants 6s. 
o. api 
Gueyeanihemcinay He choice este 
With each order will be presented a propor tionate number 
of plants towards po the expence of carriage, &c. 
EEDS. —CORNER OF HALF-MOON- STREET, 
THOMAS GIBBS an 
(By Official appoinment, the EOS, Y 
“ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY exi di 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and A. griculturists 
in general, that their only Counting House and Seed Ware- 
house is at the Corner of HALF MOONI Base PICCA- 
DL London, as for the last Fifty Ye 
Priced Lists of” br ee Seeds are 3d 
be had on application 
ys ready, and may 
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