` AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped ctae of Rural Mophómy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited zia Professor Lindley. 
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No. 35—1846.] 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. 
[Price 6d. 
INDEX. 
PES peus tr ur SOL e | Mangold Wurzel tops as fosd 502 
aH. all ja price of, 'anuce, salt B8 c 
585a, t87a | Manuta, dem: ans rope moat 
f= Foo, sid qt + = 5890 by 689 a 
Aly Datis ics - = 588b p e landa, to beal up - 585 b 
i lo ment ie - 587 b | Pears for a west wail 584 c 
(m me, popi - 580 ù | Peel, Sic Robert, proposed pre: 
à Otanical specimena, tn 6x > 68: e| _ sent fo E82 ¢ 
Calendar, Hor icul-ur-1 I gaa ¢ | Pige, manngeme b 
ndian, receipts for — Potatoes as ford for £83 b 
E king 583 b Eins growing, Hamil tenian 
eiu, fed for hostes - 583 b| system of 579 c 
Ope in Ess - = BBBa golmaisa heating - 580 b 
ID retatio t 590 b | Potato disease. - e gi 588a 
= mos: benefited by farm- — causa of - 508 a 
Dalaga, JTA mi soa | — copper smoke a preven: 
pies. iube + Ma tion of E82 c 
SPHngron Farmers” Club Pots rks 5:8 c 
soning crops — healthy from diseased sets 58l-c 
ge. Crops ii . 588a | — ifo d for pigs 588 b 
Pomi R.preütsof - im a, - advantage i of pulling ha 
fed, Indian Corn as, 683 b, haul o Bae a 
= Mungela Würzd tops as = in north of eina | - o. BR 
H for pigs, Potatoes ss — - 588 b Primroses = 580 b 
Puis Ve price c of - 583 ¢| Radish, large - bal c 
puilitree bordes 5 Rigas ta Cottage Gardeners? 
uus : 79 ocio 79a 
Soie Ty Dec remedy que» E sR C 582a 
Ga i - 583 c| Saltasm - 588c 
Ga tcr - Hc Bonnie Whi = bB87 c 
oe are lande, t a ier up - 685 otra ge dtes è 
Silrorm, the e lat TS ee -hall fai > E 
aing, Helm = 580b asp traps > 5j 
Hone cepa of - seza | Wheat, decay in 3 
Hunde noticed — - 583 — in Shropshire 
E ates, food mmis 
au sae m m anch Winter flowe 
Wirewormpreventónof — 258b e 
Ninatio wes 
HE GRAND ANNUAL DAHLIA SHOW OF 
THE M ERO ran SOCIETY will take Bis in the 
Splendid grounds of th dy jim City-roa 
a Monday, September 14th, Puce ME a Class. 
pobedules: and Tickets Is. each, atte the holders o. remain 
Ga, the whole of the evening, may be "ha e Gardeners’ 
gazette Office, 420, Strand ; and the friends of ECEUBS will 
ne the same Evening. Tickets, 5s. 6d. 
m OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND. 
IHE NU SOUTHEND FLORAL AND HON: 
to the amount of Fifi 
TAS, STOVE and @REENHO USE TL ANTS, FRU 
and Y EGET ABLES. All particulars may be obtained Mr 
duet JAMESJonDAN, Secretary, Southend. 
BEAUTIFUL ORCHID. 
A. BALSTON has to offer a few plants at 5 guineas 
b of GALEANDRA BOCARIIT, blooms of which have 
been M to Dr. LiNDLEY, who pronounces.it the true 
Variety of this extrem ely rare and beautiful plant, 
Poole Nursery, Dorset, 
RIED PLANTS FROM CHINA.—A few sets of 
the sea ABLE DRIED PLANTS collected in China 
by Mr. ay si 1 
HEWARD, dem Es Young -street, Kensington, London. 
them are many new and rare species scarcely known to Euro- 
peans. 
[Dye PLANTS FROM MEXICO.—A Few § Sets 
of the "i Ra U UI DRIED PLANTS, collected in Mex- 
ico by Mr. ` may still be procured by emping io, Me 
PAMPLIN, Botanical Apo. Frith-street, 0, 
among them are many rare species scarcely i to d 
Botanists. 
p SEEDLING | PBLARGONIUMS OF 1844 
1845. 
escriptive Gilon m. f the above, with directions for 
inei: cultivation, may be had in exchange for 4 postage-stamps. 
Worton Cottaze, Isleworth. 
ARDENIA WHITFIELDII. 
OUIS VAN HOU TTE'S Nursery, GHENT, 
Strong Plants ..... £1 
With one over d every th ‘three ta ‘taken’ by the trade. 
ELGIUM. 
LADIOLUS GANDAVENSIS. 
J| EH? VAN HOUTTE'S Nursery, Guent, BELGIUM. 
Very strong Bulbs, 
Per E ie è. £015 0 
110 0 
100 410 0 
The usual 
NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRIES. 
MYATT & SONS have selected from their stock 
vof seedlings the following varieties, which are now ready 
for uae 
Myatt’: B 5 NORE: large and Due flavour, per 100 30s. 
SM [anori very lar » 30s. 
'ROLIFIC, CR aad erent bearer 35 is. 
NUS s SEEDLING, early 21s. 
e above selection are inis distinct, and well worth the 
mu of growers. 
Early orders will UE strong pne. for fruiting next 
season.—Manor Farm, I 29. 
DOUBLE COT NARCISSUS, 35. 
Te EAS d begs to Bors tie carly P arrival 'of his 
aB f 
tees Warehouse 83, m n Adler stest, 
square, facing he Chapel. The DOUBLE Ri 
most t of all thes Narcissus, onde F planted immediately, 
will eum E Christm: ted lists, with prices, jam 
and description of the REI of Hyacinths, may be 
postage free, on application. 
NEW PLANTS. 
n ASSI: VEITCH AND Son ean now supply strong 
a and well-established PLANTS of the DOM. viz. i= 
ROSES—GREAT BERKHAMPSTEAD, HERTS. 
ESSRS. LANE anv SON'S Collection of Autumnal 
ROSES are now in FULL BLOOM, and the admirers of 
Hi A Queen of all Flowers may oceupy five or six hours very de- 
d Best in going over their extensive Rosery: 
INE | PLANTS of | various sorts, perfectly CEN 
ES healthy, and wellrooted, may be had on application to 
ILLIAM. Davis, Green-street, Marlboro’-road, Chelsea, 
SCOTTISH PLANTS. 
W GARDINER, Overgate, Dundee, has just pre- 
e o Sa a pd packets of DRIED PLANTS, including 
nany varietic each, 250 Specimens, carefully named 
and loea aneda E due will be necessary. 
Also, a few copies o: 
TWENTY LESSONS ON BRITISH OSEE 2s. 6d. 
BOTANICAL RAMBLES IN BRAEMA 
Third VR of CA’ OGUE OF BRITISH rosses, 2d. 
And CAT d OF BRITISH B e 
e above can be sent by 
T few more subse ibers can be admitted for the FLORA OF 
" ORE ARSHIRE. Subscription, 10. ; or 21., with the 150 spe- 
imens mounted in a fol folio volume, 
UTHIL FS PREPARED STRAWBERRY 
y. PLANTS. M. British Queen, Keen's Seedling, and 
S plants, either for planting in pots or 
p per Mu out. Warranted to beara good ca next year, 5s 
3 at "12. per dozen. 
ae “the ADOS will be in fine order to be sent out the 1st of Sep- 
Pa Mber, —Direct to JAMES Curat, Florist and Forcer, Cam- 
erwell, n. near London. 
O THE PLANTERS OF ENG: 
. TRUE HIGHLAND HDI RU. PINE TREE, AT 
J AMES GRIGOR, Norssryman, Norwich, begs to 
ei l at he is now selling young plants of the above valu- 
sa tine Tree at the undermentioned. prices. The present 
ae nt time to transplant allthe sizes, except the small- 
E hich Lure not yet completed their gr owth. hen planted 
f they furnish themselves with new roo: ots, and are thus 
ly et established before the winter comes on. 
s1to?2 InoHes . .. per eat f 
ED 3 to m m m 
» 4to6. ,, (transplanted) 3» 10 o 
ree GOR 05 ince ee 180 
»  8tol0,, PU AN ENS EU ARIA 
» 101012, Boe de 
^ very strong) be 100—4 0 
inest picked plants, 1j to 2 feet loz—3 0 
“ rd 
I very Geena Sp admire the Highland Pine, and am very 
d to you for ROSTER my attention to trees of such 
ke of Newea. 
orwich,, eh 39, 1940. 
obbianu: 2 2 0 
E pulcher se e 20/9500 
radieans «+ 220 
Balsamina latifolia .. E 0 10 6 
Gyrtoceras multiflora MORS. 1H 6 
Cuphea cordata. vs m E Ee E K AN i 
Epacris ardentissima m m .. 015 0 
magnifica .. m m SUR DOR) 
Gardenia Be ie 56 Seine Le): 
hiti Acidi . m a M » 
t Pee nae DH on 
* This plantis ofa dwarf, conr 
‘thabit MN. im bright 
g AOS Me of Leschenaultia 
biloba. The usual A to the T: i 
Select Catalogues of DT i and Seeds can Gis had on pre-paid 
application. —Exeter, Aug. 2 
AND J. DAIRIN NURSERYMEN, Stu i 
e pear Haverhill, Suffolk, beg to offer the following AU- 
TUMNAL ROSES, strong plants, on their own roots, in pots, 
Gol paid to London, at 18s. mee dozen 
of Gold, Le Reine, W: liam Tessa, Madame Laffay, 
Mrs. "Bot, Due de Aumale, Julie Dupont, Cramoisie supe- 
rieure, Napoleon, Mrs. Bos: sanquet, À “Marlin, Barbot, Bougere, 
Pauline Plantier, Elise Sauy age, Mansias, Silene, Triomphe de 
Luxembourg, Pactolus , Bouquette de Flore, Phonix, , Queen, 
Sou de la Malmaison, Pierre St. Cyr, &c. &c. &c. 
..... Orders, with a remittance, Lesen: attended 
"FUCHSIA “ CORALLIN 
jeder PINCE, SR Co., will me out stro 
ong 
and exceedingly | beautiful 
tube and pepas, are, Ein a bright So Scarlet colour, he elses 
rolla is a deep 
soniensis.” 
y that Society for Seedling Paone a and was greatly ad- 
s i he Gardeners’ Chronicle 
aano Gardeners’ Journal? will NY some idea of its 
im 
y) ^s seedling Fuchsia from Messrs. Lucombe and Pince, 
named ‘Corallina, to which a Third Silver Medal was awarded, 
a bright rosy scarlet, with a deep pi 
are very brilliant; the sepals are rather long, but the flower 
contrasted with the foliage is very brilliant.”—G@ardeners’ Chro- 
nicle, May 23rd, d 
“Th ut S. was given to Messrs. lune e EE a a 
E one called * Corallina ;' it i the wa; ye OSA 
fashioned IS but it is of Nus us "eine ; the flower, 
e herr ry to that of the stigma, EH is not unu- 
ines being somewhere abou outs four inches long, 
This fan has also the old-fashioned colours, 
purple, and in this respect contrast very f fa arabiy ith ma 
dingy-looking things of the present day." Paene Doin nal, 
May 23rd, 
We allowance will be made to the Trade of one plant over 
upon every three ordered,—Exeter Nursery, Exeter. 
LYNE’S NEW SEEDLING GER ANIUMS. — 
JILLIAM E. dee. AND CO, have now me 
pleasure of offer e following new and choice GER. 
MT which have p nega from upwards of a Tho dead 
eed 
First Ciass.—The following can be recommended a. 
Jirst-rate show flowers, of superior excellence. 
LYNE'S FonGET-ME-NOT du 
En EMEMBRANCE * 
» Finr-FLY 110 0 
5 oe WALTER RALEIGH Ginsert ^ pA) 
1-8 
[3 
Or the whole set of Five for £5 
Seconp Crass.— The following are flowers possessing 
many good LUE m are m of being p laced 
in goo more for 
their novelty and brilliancy of colour than for their 
qualification as show flowers. 
Queen of Beauties.. 7s. 6d. | Now hal Pile a 
Talisman ls Sir Rob Sae: .. 
Or the whole set of Five fo 
DESCRIPTIONS CAN BE HAD ON APPLICATION. 
Good Plants of the above will be delivered on and after th: 
of November next. The Usual Allowance to the Trade. Gres 
Attention will be paid to careful packing. All orders will be 
executed in strict rotatio: 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE and Co. 
Office, Union-road, Piymouth, Aug. 29. 
GLADIOLUS “REX RUBRORUM,” &c. 
C. BALL is prepared to execute immediate 
* orders for the above in Flowering Bulbs, at 10s. 6d. each, 
with one over on every three ordered by the Trade, and gan 
recommend it as the darkest and best of its class, For 
Lindley’s opinion, see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1845— de our Glas 
diolus is a very fine variety, and the darkest we hav: 2 
as also awarded a Certificate at the June ue of the 
Horticultural Society. 
The following New and desirable Plauts can be strongly 
d:— 
recommende 
d d. | s.d. 
Chirita sinensis. 6 | Jasminum, sp. China .. 3 6 
Pterostigma g grandiflora 3 6| Platycodon radiorum 2 2 6 
Weigelia rosea .. oe 6 Statice monopetala 2 6 
5 0 itto, per doz. ~ 20.0 
2 6| Taxodium sempervirens, 
8 0| to 18 inches .10 6 
2 8| Hydrolea spin nora 3.6 
2 6|Siphocampylus coccineus 2. 6 
20 0 | Pentstemon gentianoides 
10 6| alba .. .. .. 2 6 
Rp lebe win, 2 0| Fuchsia scaramouche 
per doz 218 0|' (Mele  .. .. 80 
1 6| , L'esmeralda(do.) . 3 0 
12,0| >, Sanspareil(Youel) 3 6 
1 6| Tropeolum crenatifolium 
10 6| (Veitch) m (097 
Tropssalum Lobbisnum. 1 6| Ditto, per doz, Vic 
Ditto, per 512-0) 
Taunton Nurseries, Au dpt 39. 
ARN. NATIONS, PICOTEES, AND PINKS. 
OUELL & CO.'s Extensive and celebrated Collec- 
e above are this season unusually strong and 
pealthy, ead me be ready for sending out, in fine well rooted 
pleats , to any part of the United KAISA. or for AR 
n the course of a few days, at the following prie 
25 pairs of finest first-rate show varieties of Car 
tions and covers .. m I. m 
12 pairs do. pt 
25 pae ofa s ES, Y ieties. of do. do. 
12 do. 
25 db: of finest first-rate show varieties of Pinks. 1 
FINE CAMELLIAS. 
YOUELL & Co. are now supplying. very, ay 
plants of the above, comprising the following very hand- 
some varieties, at 30s. per dozen— namely, Donklearii, Taian 
Beallii, Monarch, Eclipse, Perfection, Bruceana, Cor olina, 
Florida, Chandlerii, D. ‘Double Striped, Double W hite, Colvillii, 
Elegans, rand Frederic, Fimbriata, Imbricata alba, Con. 
eoocco. 
spicua, Tri color, Rosa Mun di, Ochrol EURO Nobli e Hors- 
fallii, YSeticiue C: Em King, 
Lefevriana, m ed Picturata, Pie Fd 
rosea, Kew 
ee RE new Fuchsias, NRE their beautiful 
peer * Sanspareil? . c P3 Baie is ek 
12 snedon dec se i i SD eg 
arolina, Myatt’s Pine, Elton, R 
Pine, Swainston's Seedling, Myate’s Eliza, Coul’s Late Beatlet 
Downton, and Grove-end Scarlet, “Dickson's Royal Pine,” 
ud 
M of Mere os Cedrus Deodara, &c., 
see ie advertisement of last weel 
reat Yarmouth Nursery, Aug. 2 
KERR’S SEEDLING PINK “ HARRIET,” 7s. 6d. per pair. 
A KERR, Park- Gu DE begs to announce to 
* the publie, that he is sending out this superb 
variety in strong healthy ate on receipt of orders accom- 
panied with Prado. cau with confidence refer 
P UM E to every Florist i in Oxford for the merit of this 
flow: 
DEM Bates says itis the s faultless Pink that has ever 
gone under his notice,” e usual discount when six pair 
ac ordered, 
