peans. 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A ciiin A of Rural Moonomy. and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
Em 36— 1846. ] 
SA'TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 
INDE} 
Agri. Improvement 603a 
Imp. Soo isy — annus] 
en ng 604 b Pines 
cattle shows at 601 c 
irse 
Nottingham cropsin = = 6M 
Oda Fellowship = 603b, (04a 
PET Ha amiltonte plan of 57 
Ret 08 b 
— osused by atmospheric 
influence - - . 
Potato, organic compounds of 
nie 4 a 596 
D M deep lind shallow. - 
i mini, American ;, 505 b | Roses, to ge 
ding cattle, chemleal points ei 
"E 602 
02 a | Savin, 3 
605 € ziras thysnvodas - 
~ 598 a on, she - 
ii - 6996 ming apparatus 606 
- 6005 St. Siege naws fm . gos b 
M wvoin 1 Boranie Gar - 599 c | Trew barked, vitaltc 
al Rone Farmers "Club Trifolium seet a i a 
m of Mr. Barnes at Sta- ig orchard, Sussex — - 
ah pes 604 c | Vine growing - - 
iure bin towers - ^ 608c| — pamphlet 5 a 
yard - = > 004a! Wheas produce ¢ MURURERC. aida 
NEOUS FLOW Re 
ow. 
OYAL SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
SOCIETY, under the Patronage of Her Most Gracious 
aay he Queen, The Fifth and last Exhibition for the season 
Wap, e held in the ROYAL Surrey ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, On 
ESDAY, Sept. 16, 1846. Open to all Exhibitors, Wen a Gol 
tio er Medals will be awarded. for t me ue UND ng Collec- 
Flows :—Miscellaneous Plants, Fuchsias, Dahlias, Cut 
B ers, He Fruit. In addition hich BRAN HAWES, 
i Sq., M. ^. offers a 5L. prize for the best Collection of eae 
lanedus’ P lont; Mr. CHARLES TURNER, of C Chalvey, a Larg 
Silver Tianan Medal, for the best 6 BIOSHis of NY "bahlias 
p out in the spring of 1816; and J, Busmsrr, Esq., four 
Prizes fors eng Dahtias of 1815 and 1846. List of Priz 
the Society may be obtained fr v 
SEVILL En y.—Ebe enezer-house, Peckh IL 
HE GRAND ANNUAL DAHLIA SHOW OF 
spl THE ME TROPOLITAN SOCIETY will take place in the 
Plendid grounds of the Grecian Saloon, City-road, noue 
Shee nday, September Lith, 186. Prizes 10 in a 
for ules and Tickets 1s. each, entitling the holders to bun 
Gazono “hole of the evening, may be had at the Gardeners’ 
dine the Office, 420, Strand ; and the friends of Horticulture will 
Af the same Evening. Ticke 6d. 
GRAND DAHLIA AND MISCEL 
SIT 
m ss 
E, BECK informs the Public that the ges Articles 
pos Adan ed by him in guste ticultural pur- 
a ai may be seen in use at Worton Cottage, Been upon 
PPlication i5. the gardener (nidis emeepte: 
BEck’s SEBDEIN PELARGONIUMS OF 1844 
3 A Descriptive Catalogue c v d above, with directions for 
heir cultivation, may be had in exchange for 4 postage-stamps, 
— Worton Cottage, Isleworth, 
set GA ARDENIA WIHITFIELDII. 
OUIS VAN ,HOUTTE'S NURSERY, GHENT, DE EE 
£l 
Strong Plants .... 
With one over on ever y “the "ee taken by the CU 
Le Quis VAN 
S t 
LOW. ERING BULBS, &c. 
b UTTE’S Autumnal Price Current, 
be had on pr iE application to Mr. GEORGE 
lane, Londo 
SILENE Son 
_SILVERLOCK begs to offer this new HER- 
Nursery, Chichester, Sept. 3, 180. POT “ovens 
NEW PINKS, mm E 
S. WALTERS, Frons, po dca Trowl 
| (AUERNSEY AND BELLADON 
NA LILIES.— 
Just arrived, in good condition for distant carriage, 
a large on of these beautiful Flowering Bulbs, 
50s. per 100, or Ss. per dozen, for the Guernsey; and 9s. 
| per dozen for the Belladonna. Also their annual importation 
| of FLOWER ROOTS from Holland, which, in consequence of 
the hot summer are exceedingly fine and sound. Catalogues 
lane be had on application: to WM. ROGERS Bod Sox, Nurser: 
INE PLANTS of various sorts, perfectly ‘clean, 
healthy, and well rooted, may be had on application to 
Wrerram Davis, Green-street, Marlboro" 
DUTCH BULBS. 
M ESSRS. WESTMACOTT aud CO., 156, Cheap- 
VIL side (opposite to St. Paul's), beg to inform Woblemed Genk 
tlemen, and their customers in general, that their annual im- 
portation of Dutch, Cape, and other Bulbs have arrived in ex- 
cellent MEQUE and solicit the favour of early orders. 
beg to state that all orders received by them 
will be executed Ih ‘the greatest care and attention. 
atalogue with prices es be forwarded on receipt of a 
pr e paid application. — Sept. Pop: 
ROSE CATALOGU NEW. “EDITION. 
NURSERIES, CHESHUNT, HERTS 
PAUL & SON beg to apprize their Friends and 
* the Public at large that anew dinum is LUN ROSE 
CATALOGUE is now a m press, and w ady for circu- 
lation in a few d ill be forw: arded uud 5 Post to all 
who may honour them beu n application enclosing two 
postage stamps. The MEUM will us found full and accu- 
rate, and. mm new and fine v are there. 
N. .B. The Autumnal Rus are now flowering in great 
PINE | APP LES. 
mO BE SOLD, from 50 to 60 PINE PLANTS of 
the Queen's, New Providence, Jamaica, and Enville, in 
fine clean and healthy condition, fruiting and su ccession.— 
Apply to Messrs. Warre & Sons, Booksellers, &c., Carmar- 
then; South Wales. 
TULIPS. 
O BE SOLD, on very reasonable terms, Ten, 
Twenty, or Thy Hsu in fine healthy condition, first- 
rate sorts, and good str 
Also The G ARDENERS 
Complete, price 2. 6s. — Apply 
Grantham, 
' CHRONICLE for 1844 and 1845, 
to R. Orson, Wood Hill, 
GARDENE IRS: AND D OTHERS. 
TO PURCHASE, Two Thousand Roots 
of MYATT’S VICTORIA RHUB ARB, S DUE not 
less than Fifty.—Apply, stating price, to J. d. , 4, Eyre. 
street-hill, Hatton-garden, London,—Sept. 
BECK’S SEEDLING GERANIUMS, AND IRIS GERMANICA. 
G PARSONS, Western-road, Brighton, by appoint- 
e ment, FLORIST TO HER MAJESTY, begs to inform the ad- 
i of GERANIUMS that he cau supply Beck’s set of 10 
Geraniums, sent RE last October, for 3j. 10s., good plants of 
which are now ready. 
PARSONS PERPETU AL, 5s, This Geranium js invaluable 
‘or winter flowering, as it will continue in bloom in a light 
e nearly the whole of winter. 
IRIS GERMANICA. Parsons begs also to call R 
to his unrivalled collection of Iris germanica. w varie- 
ties of German and French Iris are almost iA E in Eng- 
land ; the colours are varied, and beautifully Mee and mot- 
tled, and, when known, must becom urites; they 
are herbaceous and perfectly Karie. S lic 5s. 
50 dit 
CARNATIONS PICOTHRS, 
ig POLYA 
UD w ALKER, Roane 
La 
ve neashire, begs to call the attention of 
V 7 AN' ITED 
we INKS, AURTOULAS, 
HUS 
Rho d ' Midd leton, 
id 
t its, offer the annexed as being superb Show Flowers :— | th 
RS. FRY.—Rose leaf, pure vg Purple lacing, constant, 
vis existe leper Peo 
Rose leaf, ps DES rosy. -red lacing, constant, 
" i or shape. 
Post free to any UU of the United Kingdom 
PANSIBS, Pado CARNATIONS, AND PICOT 
Cures TURNER'S CATALOGUE, containing 
ang legione of the aboye popular Flowers, is now ready, 
be had on pre- ee lication. 
Ch: halvey, DPI as a 
E 2 ill be proeured by applying t 
rai d t eu Kensington, london, Amon ng 
new and rare species scarcely known to Euro- 
sEAUTIFUL ORCHID. F: 
N BALSTO} ES to offer a few plants at 5 guineas 
been SA to De. PAA BOCARII, blooms of which have 
Variety of this C rare and who pronounces it the true 
Poole Nursery, Dorset, nd beautiful plant. 
ESSRS J. m Hu BROWN offer the following :— 
y AL amellias, han de bush 
S, ft, double white and other fi sorts cC or bos 
muli "Tree Rhododendrons, of D sorts, 4ft. to 12 ft. | A 
, Indis NOU RS Araneae Bushy, Azalea 
“ehiperina, pulchella, EAE others, oe Sateen 
was, Epacris, Euphorbias, and various superior plants, 
exhibit ee HOS to furnish Conservatories, or to train for 
il r Camellias and Azaleas, 30s. per dozen. 
- in circumference.—Price and particul. 
"S Ce. particulars sent by post, 
Newnes noe be seen at the Nursery, Albion-road, Stokc 
he pul ablic in general to his collection of the above-named 
Florist s Pa 8, s arethis season in the most Sa and 
vigorous con Catalogues of which may be ha 
paid applications as om unknown correspondents a post-ltee 
order is most respectfully Eod , Sept. 5 
DOT om m 
WARNER R (ate Waren ERES SrA 
* &c., 28, Cornhill, opposite the Royal Exchange, Lon 
begs most resp y to inform the Nobility and Gentry that 
the above have amived i in fine ARA i Catalogue of which 
will be forwarded post free on applicati 
F. W. further pe his list will contain a selection of all 
the best and most approved varieties of Hyacinths, Narcissus, 
Tulips, Ranunculu mones, Lilies, Gladiolus, Crocus, &c. 
EDLING PETUNIAS. 
ARTHUR MACKIE begs to offer to the Public 
three seedling PETUNIAS, which he trusts will be found 
not to disappoint the e purchaser, They have been chosen out 
of six selected from a large number o seedlings, and subjected 
to Dr. Lindley’s inspection, who says of them, in the Chronicle 
of August the Ist, " They are fine and rich in the veining, and 
two or three of tbem would make desirable additions to a col- 
UE duy TN Ts. 6d., or free 
also a Sui tinn of nine ce 
TÉRRHINUMS, select imber of seedlings ; 
they are very distinct i i their colours, dnd i remarkably TOWN: 
The set Ts. 6d., or free by post, including box, 8s. 6d. Also 
following plants 8. He 
Achimenes patens m 10 ds Gesnera elliptica. « v» 2 6 
Abutilon venustum — .. 2 6] Gloxinia pallidilora .. 2 6 
Abelia rupestris S o » discolor.» ++ 26 
Cuphea cordata ++ 5 0| Æschynanthus pulcher. . 10 6 
Chirita sinensis .. 26 Pterostigma. grandiflora. 26 
zeylanica. « 36 nia asiatica 5.0 
Evolyulus paar cæ- ibes sanguinea plena.. 5 0 
ruleo 7 6| Weigelia rosea B +» 10 6 
One’ to every Three will be given in to the 
A remittance requested from unknown Dei epoddRute, 
The Norwich Nursery, Sept. 5, 
[Price 6d. 
| "HE BICTON STRAWBERRY.—Sinee I exhi- 
bited the above Str awberry at the Horticultural Soe 
Rooms, in Regent-street, I have received numerous inquiri 
respecting it, in answer to which, I beg to state that the Plants 
which I ha are are made over to Messrs. Knight and 
Perry of the Exotic Nursery, King’s-road, Chelsea. The Bicton 
Strawberry is white, of good substance and flavour, and equal 
in size and bearing to Keens’ Seedling, but from 30 to 
ater in coming into use than that variety. 
much admired by all who have seen it, and is considered to be 
x great egenos a good white Strawberry having res been 
ratum.—JaMES BARNES, Bicton Gardens, Sept. 
COLE begs to inform his Friends and the ae 
° at heis now sending out strong Fruiting Plants of his 
Seeding READIN, the EAKLY PROLIFIC, at 1. 10s. per 
including carriage a E For fall description 
see Gardeners’ Chronicle, Augus 
T. C. has also a supe erb E lection of E., which he 
begs to offer at 18s., 12s., and 6s. per dozen. 
season collected Seed from 60 of the 
he cån confidently recommend, in 
OUS vs Roses may be had on recipe ER penny stamp. 
. Có 
Yellow Nursery, near Bath, $ 
NEw: ARD SPLENDID NIA ASIATICA,” » 
+ each ; and the following Select Plants :— 
Inches.each, 
Caly: stegiapubescens, at d. | Rhynchospermum jas- 8. d. 
strong 12. «20. 00 
—10 6] | minoides 
Pter SSDERIN “grand i- 
— 3 6 | Weigeliarosea .. . 150 
Dipladenia crassi- | Evolvulus purpurea cœ- 
noda, strong .. 18— 5 2 | 76 
Gardenia pheno 6— 50| JEschynanthus pulcher. 1210 
manii. 6— 5 o) Abelia floribun . 50 
E E A NET N 1106 
grandiflora 12— 5 0 | Ixora coccinea, v dne per 
Ribes sanguinea plena 9— 8 0| 24s. 26 
Rondeletia- speciosa | inchroni ‘anno EN 
major...  .. 6— 50 | Whitfieldia Tateritin, 
Aphelexis purpurea | strong 50 
grandiflora +» 6— 36) Cy ytisus longiracemosus, 
Echites melaleuca .. 9— 3 6| 76 
ke: miniata .. 6— 5 0} Si phocampylus coccineus, 
Cuphea cordata 6—10 6| strong 5x 2:0 
Ruellia iaitophyilu, 24— 5 0! Viola EY alba d. 0120 
remittance pur po unknown correspondents. 
Wu. A _Eprrs, B ry, Maidstone, August 22. 
RIED PLANTS co “WES! TERN AUSTRALIA. 
' —A Set of the VALUABLE DRIED PLANTS collected in 
Australia by the late My. Gilbei een perished in the re- 
cent exploring journey trone the interior), remains in the 
hands of Mr. PAMPLIN, Frith-street, Soho, London, Among 
them are nang rare and some un i 
known species. 
arly application is recommended. 
CHOICE NEW PLANTS. 
UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co. have now for Sale the 
following very choice and Ron New Plants, all of 
which they can confidently recommen 
LESCHENAULTIA SPL’ ENDENS, Tı TRUE 
ERS RD Ree p EE yar. Stricta . 
gure of L. splendens is published in the present month's 
number of the ** Oust! Magazine; by Sir William Hooker, 
Pu of whose ription is here quo! 
* The splendid colour of this DTE is only to be com- 
pared with Verbena Melindres. Handsome as is the 
var. Stricta, itis far exceeded by the True Splendens, 
which is of a far more bushy character, and the whole 
surface is literally covered with its brilliant blossoms, 
continuing a long time in QR I There is a ten- 
derness and delicacy too in the foliage, which contrast 
admirably with the rich colour of the blossoms, we which 
there were more than 300 expanded on one plan 
L., P., & Co., however, beg leave to refer ne to the 
figure and descri iption alluded to. 
LESCHENAULTIA ARCUATA . e. 21s. 
wers, canary wala tipped’ wi h red. A figure 
2s 
Very larg 
will appear s next month's number of the "Botanical Maga- 
zine.” A most distinct and bar Am 
Gitano SINUAT . 425. 
A figure of this plant is published Nes in the ‘present month's. 
number of the ** M Magazine," describing which Sir 
William Hooker s: 
« [t is one of. "ES plants to which a drawing cannot 
do justice, and whose charm depends on the graceful- 
ness of the entire plant, flowering at an early period, and: 
bearing dense many-flowered heads from the extremity 
of every branch ; and these blossoms too are highly 
fragrant and of the tenderest and purest white. It de- 
serves a place in every stove-collection.” 
CLERODENDRON VOLUBILE .. .. 21s, 
A very fine new climbing species, with large panicles 9 inches 
long, of pure white flowers, very distinct from any other 
species. 
GARDENIA STANLEYANA .. .. ee .. 15s. 
STROPHANTHUS STANLEYANA .. .. 
GOMPHOLOBIUM NOVA SPECIES .. .. 
With fine large scarlet-crimson flowers, forming an extremely 
elegant Greenhouse Plant; a small plant of this was exhibited 
at the Royal cu Society’: s Exhibition in May last, and ob- 
tained a Me 
AZALEA. uid: “DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE” 
„was allowed by all who saw it to be a 
first-rate flower. Rich scarlet, fine form, good substance, 
large size. 
CHOROZEMA PILOSA .. .. .. .. .. 
FUCHSIA CORALLINA .. .. se ee e 
Exeter Nursery, Exeter, 
21s. 
10s. 6d. 
