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A PME Newapapor of Rural DURUM and ecd News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor — 
INDEX. 
Adder, anecdote of  - = 815) | Jelly, to make E 
ined sinuata Lega's PA machine - 
‘Agri, Chem. Association Locusts, flight - 
CUM Oats, sand eater 
Z improvement, profits of - EEEE 2s e 
i im Lower Britan: I 618 b| Papilio Antiopa ^ - = - 
Alii works, effects of, on mn troes, ave a am fora west wall = -= 
Ansellia Africana — foramorth wall = ~ 
Asparagus beds — - aches, li er -ya 
arge 
Pererhoit par 6 
cero Hamiltonis eye 
ut 613 b 
Planeationsy injury done’ 10 D 
Bean, Russian -~ 
Balladonn: 
Benefit Sccleties 
Bokhara. p 
orato murrain, by & Johzson, 
« 
omit EA Ben - 5a 
Cattle, dis: 3 Potato question 6n e 
= eting NAT Potato, organio compounds of él? c 
ry, ^| Potatoes, Pec ot lime om, ^ Gia 
Chickens Pidhi brapurtd to preserve 614 a 
Slovar, Bok k = ge of pulling up the 
Dorn, avi ed] Prigen of hauim = Gleb 
Sow, cost of food — inNotinghamshire = 
Dal rotation ¢ Prices of corn average - 617 a 
savings’ Banks 
Shaw on agri, chen meye 
fit 
Pone of Societies, bene: 
ach e inser Spring Park farm 
Grapes, weights of St. SPI D newsfrom - 6l4c 
Peaches, to force glachrysops,tobloom 605 b 
her lips Pie Cheilaw 614 6 
a | Turnips, disease tede - 6204 
C Yina growin, - LI - 612 
a’ neut, - 6136 
= - jing, remed: for= ~ Ga 
Law respecting damage a Weeds, w eradicate - Gaa 
to trees, &o., by alleaii Wo "un la Windnill, hoi A me 
GRAND DAHLIA AND IOCISOBDEANEOUS. “FLOWER -. 
HOW. 
Roe SOUTH LONDON FLORICULTURAL 
SOCIETY, under the Patronage of Her Most Gracious 
Majesty the QuEZN. The Fifth and last Exhibition for the season 
will be held in the ROYAL SURREY ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, on 
DAY, f Sept. 16, 1546. Open to all Exhibitors, when 4 Gold 
ue Medals will be awarded for the following Collec- 
Miscellaneous Plants, Fuchsias, Roses, Dahlias oe 
Flowers, and Fruit. In addition to which BENZAxiN HAWE 
Esq., M.P., offers a 5l. prize for thé: best Collection: or NIECES 
laneous Plants; Mr. Ona) ER, of Ohalvey, a Large 
Silver Tannen Meda al, dins ho. best 6 ETE of New "bahliss 
Sent out spring of 1846; and J. Bu: 
EI for Seedling Dahlias of 1845 and 1816 
s the Rules of the mum d pe obtained from Joun T. 
EY VILLE, Secreta Eh 6, Peckhan 
HE GRAND ANNI AL AHLIA SHOW OF 
THE METROPOLITAN SOCIETY will take place in the 
splendid grounds of the Grecian Saloon, City-road. 
ed Monday, September 14th, 1846. Pme 10 in a Class: 
Schedules and Tickets 1s. each, entitling the onm to remain 
or the whole of the evening, may a the Gardeners’ 
Gazette Office, 420, Strand ; and the fiends of Horticulture will 
dine the same Evening. Tickets, bs, 6d. 
*HICHESTER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— 
/ The Autumn Exhibition will be held in the CORN 
CHANGE, on FRIDAY, Serr] 
are offered on i RUIT, 
AGERS. 
8th, when numerous Premiums 
IAS, ith 
ig. A Band of Music will 
Particulars may be obtained of the Secretary, 
chester, Sept. 12. Mr. H. SILVERLOOK, Jun. 
E dei SOCIETY —fhe THIRD ANNIVERSARY 
" be. held on TusspAv, Sept. 15, during the meeting of 
a Root ns UU UN 1 Cee EUM 
ms, £ on, e 0 P. 
ctor F.R. President, in the c CR a a ae cd 
iene Bg LANKESTER, Secretary. 
RIED PLANTS FROM CHINA.—A few sets of 
E e VALUABLE DT PLANTS collected in China 
by Mr. P FOKTUNE, ma; 1 be procured by appl ying to R. 
Hewarp, Esq., Young- Sie Kensington, London. Among 
them are many new and rare species scarcely known to Euro- 
peans, 
BECKS SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS OF 1844 
A Descriptive be P the, above, with directions for 
their cultivation, er be o had in exchange for 4 postage-stamps. 
__Worton Qo! worth. 
ENIA. WHITFIELDII. 
OUIS YAN HOU! UITES Nursery, GHENT, BELGIUM. 
trong Plants £l 1 
With one over 
—— 
E 
LUS € (SIS. — 
Tous VAN HOUTTES eres GHENT, BELGIUM. 
Very strong Bulbs. v 
Ed 
Per dozen. 
25 
1 
4 
The usual discount to the trade. 
~NEW SEEDLING STRAWBERRIES. 
MYATT & SONS have selected from their meal 
Z oof seedlings tl the following varieties, which are now ready 
for PSR out 
YATT’S GLOBE, large and ue flavour, per100 30s. 
E MAMMOTH, very lar; 30, 
ROLIFIC, early, Sad Pelr bearer 
Ho OPER’S SEEDLE NG, 21s. 
The above selection are Euh distinet, and well sports the 
attention of gro 
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arly or: e pen ensure strong TAS for fruiting next 
Season.— 
r ‘arm, Deptford, Sept. 1 
TIFUL ORCHID. 
EAU! 
A BALSTON has to offer a few plants at 5 guineas 
* each, of GALEANDRA BOCARII, blooms of which have 
Y, who pronounces it the true 
been submitted to Dr. LINDLE 
variety of this extremely rare and beautiful plant, 
Poole Nursery Dorset. 
Ma 
ose Hortoultural 1So 
| Pie PLANTS of various sorts, rs lean, | 
cde Am vete) may be had on application n to | 
, Green-street, Marlboro’-road, Chels | 
TER 
Hie 
The following A NIS and desirable Plants can be strongly 
recommende 
$. d. 8. d. 
Chirita sinensis . 3 Te sp. China .. 3 8 
Pterostigma grandiflora 2 e| Platgeodon grandi foran. à 
+10 Sheo DT S S 
TEE o, per d NE 
zio 
Taxodium sempervirens, 
one zu 15 to sil 
rona ANa RET $| Hydrolea spinosa 3 
Lindleyana .. 2 6| Siphocampylus coccineus 2 6 
120 
Ditto, per doz. MT d 
Cuphea cordata, 10 8 alba 2 
Lyperia pinnatifida, iin. 2 0| Fuchsia “Scaramouche 
Ditto, per doz. ..18 0|. Melez)  . 30 
RNC 6| , L'esmeralda(do). 3 0 
tto, per doz. eel 07 Sanspareil (Youell) 3 6 
Bouvardia flava 1271 6| Tropmolum crenatifolium 
CH 10 6| (Veitch) X dus os 
Tropsclum Lobhianum 1 6| Ditto, per doz. + 24 0 
Ditto, per d 12 0 
_ Taunton Nurse es, § Sept. 12. 
O THE PLANTERS OF ENGLAND. 
TRUE ES DA mu MOUNTAIN PINE, 
AT.R ED PRICES. 
AMES GRIGOR, S qe Norwich, begs to 
state that he is now selling young Diente c S the above valu- 
able Timber rreo at the undermentioned pri The present 
is an excellent time to transplant all the Es od the small- 
est, which have not yet completed their gro: owth. When planted 
now, they furnish themselves witl ew roots, and are thus 
firmly RIS UA before the winter comes on, 
Plants 1 to 2inches  .. per 1000—2s. 6d. 
50 
» Bio e ud 
pi to Ur, (transplanted) 
»  6t08 4, COM eas 
» 81010 p, Mono 
s» -10.to te n 
eu " viro) 
Finest picked plants, 1} io 2 ect per do: 
ry particularly admire the Highland Pine, and am very 
much "obliged to you for calling my attention to trees of suci 
yalue.”—Duke DEN. 
Norwich, Sept. 8. 
UTCH HYAOIN THS FOR FORCING, Single 
and Double at 4s, per dozen; also Narcissus, Croc: 
Tulips, Irises, Jonquils, Anemones, and Ranunculus ; Std 
Catalogues of which will be ugs per post, from ARTHUR 
Conzerr’s Ital a n Tar ehouse, Pis, Pall-mall. 
WLM WOOD E SON have now ae sted a 
new and enlarged edition of their ROSE C GUE 
for the Autumn of 1846, ai nd Spring o of 1847, wich cee an be 
proud to furnish gratis on application. 
N.B.—The Autumnal flowering ROSES are now in fine bloom: 
Woodls ands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, Su: ept. 12. 
HOLLYHOOKS. 
J AMES KIELEN NURSERYMAN, Lyncombe Vale, 
he public that he has 
NG HOLLY- 
from EU every single flower has een thrown out, and which 
e will send out at the following prie es, vi: 
peo plants, 97. ; 50 ditto, 21s; 5 ditto, 
basket and UE 
J. K. has no objection to ‘ake goods for half the amount 
ordered a tradesmen, Seed of the above 2s. 6d. per 
packet, or, to openana ie ig. per Ib. 
Bath, Sept. 9th, 184 
XHARLES TORNER begs to o offer the following 
d. 
DIA new PINKS, viz. :— $. 
dos. 6d., including 
Bragg’s George Glenny ae 7 6 per pair, 
Kirtland's Esa opus Fs ESO 
Harris's Dauntless oe 50 5 
Maher’s Berkshire Hero .. T Bib Ss 
PICOTEES. 
Matthews’ Enchantr ess, Jight purple edge 10 6 ,, 
light red edge 7 0 "n 
Or one pair e dus Por. lis. 
ix RES 
Hall's Sue extra fine.. . .. 5 Oper plant. 
Turner’s Oth e AE T REE os 
^ hairy BANAL NG cole EL. B0 AE 
i 5-28,» dirus 
Gossett's Lard E erige ees ie BOR 
Hooper’ d Duke of Wellington 2 DAS 
ng plants of the above are now n 
DEsSHp YEN Catal i b ion. 
Pansy recdiiv are p SAY perpa had kin Bpplioatl on. 
Chalvey, near Windsor, Sept. 1 SEE RS ee aa 
GENERAL PRICE. CURRENT | Sp 26 and 21). 
OUIS VAN HOUTTE'S e AL PRICE- 
AURREN (Nos. 26 and 20, are to inn had on pre: -paid 
NEV: VILLE? S ENCHANTRESS AND OTLEY'S S Da. EDWARD S. 
DNA FREDERICK FAIRBAIR RN WARDS: |a 
fully informs Amateurs, he has a few pairs of the above 
splendid DE to dispose of, at 5s. per pair, postage free, on 
i ost-office order on Clapham, 
taining som: De and scarce varieties, 
| tion, RIDE a stamp.— Wandsworth-road, Sept, 12. 
Catalogues, con- 
can be had on applica- 
DUE. & CO.'s Bira and cel lebrated Collec- 
above are this season unusually strong and 
healthy, and will be ready for sending out, in well rooted 
plants, to any part. B the United Kingdom, or for exportation, 
| at the following pri 
25 pairs of finest amt rate som varieties vb Carna- 
tions a and ae 2i 
12 pairs do. 
T ea efire Sube show varieties of ao x 
do. do. 
Beall, Monarch, den Tesiection “bruce "'Gorolin, 
, Colvillii, 
2g 
zee 
B 
rederi rie, "riu B ed 
lom EGER Mundi, Ochroleuea, Noblissimay Hors- 
E King 
Anemoneefiora 
me 
Picturata, Mita, 
Lefevriana, 
rosea, Kew Blush, 
THE FINEST DUTCH HYACINTHS, &e. 
YOUELL and CO. have just received their importa- 
"Imbr icata, 
tion of the above in the finest TEUER and are enabled to 
offer very superior HY ACINTHS by n. prising double 
and Single Red, Blue, White, and Yellow, al 12s. 
r dozen. 
CEDRUS DEODARA. 
YOUELL and CO. s m Eme Planters and the 
Trade, they are enabled to supply ar Seedling 
Plants of the above, well established i in P ‘ots, n reasonable 
terms. 
ARAUCARIA UME or es LIAN PINE 
3 years old d . per doz, 
EA ss D EC 2 
SAT > 
6 i ‘fo ot, very fine and bushy, 
measur ing from 13 t 
A fe e specimen plants 18 inches to 2 Tus ink 
from 2 fect to 2 feet 6 nd across, 21s. eac 
Jedrus Deodara, 2 ye 
Ditto ditto EOE: § wO 
Picea Webbiana, 1 yea 
bies morinda, beds. in pote, fme. iu. 
12 first-rate new Fuchsias, including thei 
Seedling “Sa E: 
12 fine do. ut 
YOUELL & Co. ha a find stock of the follow- 
ing STRAWBERRIES, beg to offer them at 
Princess Alice Maude, Myatt’s British Que, 
Carolina, Myatt's Pine, Elton, Roseberry, Black di 
Uu Swainston’s Seedling, My: att's ne p s Late Scarlet, 
'wnton, and Grove- end Scarlet, * Dickson’s Royal Pine," 
Ibs. per 100. 
Extra new eru Seed, from newest and best va- 
rieties, per pac 
Alstreemeria Secd, from Mr. Yan Houtte's 
rieties, per packet 
Antirrhinum Brightii, lutea, and venosa, pP. I 
finest mixed 12 varieties, ps 
Steamers direct to Rotterdam weekly, a 
& week, and to London daily. 
_ Great Yarmouth Nursery, Sept. 12. 
BEAUTIFUL SEEDLING P. ANSY 'BLUE FRINGE." 
deae MAJOR, Knosthorpe, near Leeds, begs 
o inform those of his friends who have already ordered. 
the mue strikingly beautiful Pansy, that he will commence 
sending it out on the Zie of September. Tr few plants still re- 
main, and ma; d at 6s. pU or s lants for 30s., post 
iree, Description—white aro deep blue se with a distinct 
blue belt, about the eighth of an inch broad 
five petals; good form, ai onde average size, a 
Very fayourable opinions have DM obtained upon it 
deners’ Chronicle, May 30, “ .X.;" Gardeners? * Gazette, 
May 2 et Meee Gardeners sud Land Stewards' Journal, 
Jul, 
Pn may now be had for 40s., post free, 20 fine show Pansies, 
selected from the ny varieties of this spring. Select Pansy 
seed, 23. 6d. per pac! 
Twelve of H. M." ; pem shrubby Calceolarias sent out for the 
first time this spring, price 305. 
Orders executed in rotation, as they are rei 
known Correspondents a remittance is part 
with the order. 
to Ban E e 
From un- 
arly requested 
EER PLANTS FROM VENEZUELA.—A few 
ets of the VALUABLE DRIED PLANTS, collected in 
Y enema and other renes provinces, by Mr. . LINDEN, 
may sí e procured by applying to Mr. PAMPLIN, Botanical 
mar er Frith- Son Soho, London. Among them are 
many rare species scarcely known to European Botanists, 
HOS. RIVERS has s eur of announcing to 
his Friends and the Public, that his DESCRIPTIVE 
CATALOGUE OF ROSES for 1846, with a Supplement, will 
be ready i m a few days. „8s usual, be forw wn to his 
enclosing 
"The Cata- 
promptly rdum to. 
e Supplement contains 
Lists of Roses cultivated in 6-inch pots ae Eo and green- 
house culture, and Lists of choice Bourbon, Tea-scented, and 
China Roses, on 18-inch stems, for beds, lawns, &c. & 
Sawbridgeworth, Herts, Sept, 12, 
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