610 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[Sepr. 1 12, 
POLMAISE HEATING. 
DAVIES having proved the above mode-of heat- 
* ing Tlorticultural Buildings to be far süperior'to hot 
—— im every respect, being: expense erecting, and mom 
now prepared to undertake 
any di eription. of building, 
rater, he plans he 
art ve us house, 
SCC Nursery, 
$ 
"ES 
mow sübpts, the stove can be p 
and the heat will be equ: pally EA 
Wavertreo, Liverpool, Sept. L 
‘THE EARGEST BREED OF RABHP TSIN THE KINGDOM. 
"PHE GENUINE HARE RABBIT.—This singularly 
Jarge variety has great width and substance of loin, fat- 
ght of from 17 to 
Ern Bd fri Anet ‘anon Ban otc tolherbepecies. 
pairs to be disposed of three to four months old, 18s. per pair; 
E per pair.—Apply to Mr. Jonn BnzTT, Market-place, 
Great Yarmouth. 
A pair of Black "rels to be disposed of, price 2. 10s. 
| HOUTTE'S NEW VARIETIES OF CHILIAN 
ALSTR@MERIAS. 
nee IS VAN HOUTTE, FLonisT io the Kina, G hent, 
Belgium, begs to EE his Chilian em STRGMERIAS at 
s, 28: 
rk-lane, y 'bondon ; or appli 
HovTTE, at Ghent. 
August, and the 
tev. cen of Mane! 
VD 
, on tlie meeting of the 
is ino following 
ous eolours, Pix S HNGUYS 
and wet weather, to which 
hey xposed, yet they sufficiently 
showed What 2s vutiful objects large masses of them would be 
in r-garden, and fully ates, the ety given of 
them by the Dean of Manchest a late Numi 
N.B. Each A. contains directions for pianists and culti- 
wating them. usual discount to the trade, 
EDLING PETUNI AS, 
RTHUR M ACKIE begs to offer to the Public 
4X three seedling PETUN VIAS, which he trusts will be found 
mot ES cec toni the purcha They have been chos out 
of si prae den: mud and subjected 
to Dr. Lindley’ s inspect tion, who says oam in the Chronic 
y ave fine and rich in t 
them would make desivable adai ti 
» set Ts. 6d., or free by post, including box, 8s. 6d. 
: so a collection of nine very fine seedling AN- 
D arge number of. seedling: 
pee and rema 
or free by post, SOANA box, 
The set? «Bey 
plar 
Zollowir 
hin Sa as 
106 | Gesnera elliptica. . 
betilon venustum — .. 2 6| Gloxinia pallidfiova 
Abelia rupestris ..  .. 5 0| _,, discolor 
apheza: ata... .. 50 Æ SOL ETE m 
Chirita sinensis .. oe 26) feros d 
i 36 
„ zeylaniez es 
-— pomy eœ- d 
zuleo 76| Weige 
ery Three will be given in to ithe Tra ade. 
mittance requested from unknown correspondents, 
The Norwich . Nursery, Sept. 12 > 
CHOICE NEW PLANTS. 
UCOMBE, PINCE, & Co. have now for Sale the 
L following very choice and beautiful New Plants, all of 
which they can confic SAM recommen 
LESCHENAULTIA 8 SPLENDENS, ey E 
LESCHENAULTIA SPLEND. ar. Stricta . 21s. 
= Æ figure of L. . splendens i is publis PM in the present month's 
number of the ** "Botanica Magazine," by Sir William Hooker, 
part of whose description is hi g 
leave to say that their plant is the only one which has been iden- 
tiBed by P Wm. Hooker, as the true “L. splendens," and that 
there a: rious varieties of it. 
* The praeh colour of this plant is only to be com- 
pared with Verbena Melindres. Handsome as is the 
var. Stricta, it is 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 perfection. There is a ten- 
derness and delicacy too in the foliage, which contrast 
aimirably with the rich colour of the EN of Which 
there es AR than 300 expanded on one 
wever, bez Me to refer HEUS to the 
figure and ieee Rrra alluded t 
LESCHENAULTIA ARCUATA be » 21s. 
Very large flowers, canary colour, sipped with red. A figure 
will appear in next month's of the “ Botanical Maga- 
ie; os inet and beautiful ee 
CLERODENDRON SINUATUM .. .. .. 496 
À figure of this plant is published also in the present month's 
ee Magazine,” describing which Sir 
William Posie say: 
“It is one of those 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 
Searing 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 .. .. . 
A very fine new climbing species, with large panicles a ‘inches 
ime m pure white flowers, very distinct from any other 
21s. 
speci 
“GARDENIA STANLEYANA .. .. 15s. 
STROPHANTHUS STAN 42s, 
,, GOMPHOLOBIUM NOVA SPECIES ls. 
With fine large scarlet-crimson flowers, fóriing an extremely 
eg: ant: a small plaut of this was exhibited 
at the okey Cris Society’s Exhibition in May last, and ob- 
tained a Me 
AABN INDICA, * DUKE Ws Paus d 
m (d 3. 
lowed by all who saw it to be 
Es in 186. and qe a 
im: Rich scarlet, fine form, good substance, 
Are yi flower. 
meee S OROZEMA PILOSA .. 
FUCHSIA CORALLINA .. 
Bxeter Nursery, Exeter. 
21s. 
105. 6d. 
EW GERANIUMS. 
| E ea E. NRENDLE & Co., beg to return 
their sincere thanks to their numerous eustomers for the 
liberal orders received for! GBRANIUMS during thepast-sea- 
son, and respectfully solicit a renewal of their kind patronage. 
They have this season devoted much time and attention to the 
‘ivation of this favourite flower,and 
in procuring all the richest and most v. 
day. "Three large houses’ have ‘been expressly set apart’ for 
their culture, and they have evo nn in believing that 
in. the autumn they will have s superior stoek of estab- 
lished young plants as will be BMfetior to no other eollectión in 
the United Kingdom. 
YNE'S SEEDLINGS OF 1845, 
The Mods set of Ten for 50 
ared n 
MARMION. PRINCESS. 
Merry MONARCH, KinG or Saxony. 
ROSEBUD. CHAPLET. 
VAMPIRE. MUR 
TOTA. 
Moon 
BECK’S SEEDLING GERANIUMS SENT "our IN 1845. 
The AUREUS ud of Ten for 4l, 4s., with a strong plant of 
Lyne’s Rosesup and im bs — 
TES DESDEMON. 
Marc ANTONY. (Oe 
3 j Rosy CIRCLE. 
Favourira. SUNSET, 
ccommoduted with ny sorts. separate, but if a 
en, d higher 1 ist necessarily be charged. 
ne 299/11 2 from the {ola ing 
—Th andard 
Prince 
le 
Lady ‘alleles, Miss. Haife 
Alfred, Vesta, Bertha, Indispensable, King of the French, Op- 
tima, Trafalgar, Camilla, Charles X., Gipsy Queer, Duchess of 
Sutherland, Confidence, patra, Theresa, 
Imogene, Leonora, Redworth, Sappho, Apollo 
Cele Beauty of S 
ch 
Lec 
of Pert nn Edith, 
King of Saxony (Ga 
Magog, Juliet, us 
b : 
Phon, Bs rancis Bullin, JENG 
hite Per- 
ines), 
Repeal, 
Hoekin), Albion (Hockin), Prin W 
Sarah Jane, Queen I "iliipa, Quos Vista (Shep- 
ns 
tion, 
erd), Princeps, Robustum, and Duke of Devonshire. 
As many of the new sorts of Geraniums will be scarce, 
early orders are desired, to ensure a supply. 
SECOND CLASS.— Selection of 12 from the follow- 
ing list for 15 our Selection Me third ese. 
M nes), Duchess of Leinster, 
"Qeberal Pollock, Flora, 
Rosalia, Diomede, Coronet, D ike of Cornwall (L se 
(ono) Madeline, Mulberry, Beauty of Walthamstow, Hebe, 
Ohanc :ellor,' Othello, Rainbow, Regulator, F P tion, 
Guide, Hybla d atio Nelsc on, Pulehellum, Conf tio; on, 
Symmetry, Jers id, Thunderer, Pheebe, Dido, Hermione 
Oberon, Sir Robert Peel, Modesty, Lord Ebrington, 
i d Cor nish Gem, Rising S 
Forme um, E air Maid of enr 
jtm ntress, Ds 
, Circass 
King of the Be 
ERR Queens Ragland, 
ns ( 
Claude, 
Wonder of the "West, Tee Ge the T 
Oe Glory of the Wi est, Consort, Pi hibai 
Sy and SR 
ners Selection of 6 from ue 
Gen fom Thumb, Fireball 
Ruby, Vivid, Britannia, Monsen” 
following list for 
King, Firebrand, Delig 
Coronet, 
NBr established Plants of all sche above will be ready on 
and after the 2nd of November ne 
QE All orders above 31. ul be delivered (hamper, 
package, and carriage free) to London, Bristol, Exeter, 
or above 61. to vu AE 
lipse, 
t, 
g! 
Barnstaple, or Falmouth ; 
Dublin, or Cork. 
A remittance 
not required from known Correspondents, or 
those who give refer: e in London, 
Steamers from this Port three times a week to Lon- 
don, Cork, Dublin, ee and dea nir 
a will be ex "en in sti rotation.—Great attention 
is paid tc cking.—All plants for warded to long dis- 
tances is packed in Tii I and firmly 
Wi XT E.  RENDLE & Co. 
Office, Union-road, Plymouth, Sept. 1 
CUERNSEY AND BELLADONNA LILIES.— 
JV Just arrived, in good condition for 
a large UU edes ise dde these beantifal Flowe 
50s. per 100, or dozen, for the Guerns 
per dozen for the nna. Also their annual importation 
of FLOWER ROOTS Hu "OTMDN which, in consequence of 
the hot summer are exceedingly fine and sound. Catalogues 
may be had on application to Wm. Roazns and Son, Nursery- 
men, Southam oton. 
3 E 
S WALTERS, Frorisr, Hilperton, Trowbridge, 
« Wilts, offers the annexed as being superb Show Flowers : 
MRS. FRY.—Rose leaf, pure white, purple lacing, constant, 
pi and exquisite shape. Per pair, 5s. 
MOZART. —Rosé n ere white, rosy-red lacing, constant, 
naive, and supe 
Post free pe res p ärt of the United Kingdom. 
EO. MILLS offers to the Public, by permission 
of the raiser, Seeds of the BROWSTON HYBRID CU- 
CUMBER. well known exeellent kind. Its length 20 to 27 
inches, black-spined, and of beautiful shape. One of its parents, 
« Champion,” a white- spined variety, 23 to 36 inches long, and 
Browston Hybrid will bring a 1 fruit. 
Itis very pronte and of excellent quality, Tine Seeds will be 
t o rder for 5s., payable at 
Brentford. Xt pa rsbury-park, Sept. 19h. 1846. 
NEW STRAWBERRIES, 
o HN SALTER, of Versailles, France, can furnish 
the following new varieties (French and Bolgian), w which 
will be sent out for the first time this autumn : 
“LA LEIGEOISE ” (Haquin).—Hybrid from n Roseberry, but 
in every respect far superior. The fr is is about 1} inches long 
by 1} in diameter ; colour dark ibundant bearer and very 
early, ripening in ‘he obentats from E to 15 days before ** ‘Alte 
Maud,” or Keens’ Seedling. n, the celebrated profes- 
sor of botany at Liege, speaks of it with unqualified approba- 
ti m and gba it as the earliest known. Price 27. 10s. 
per hundred 
xe PRINCESSE. ROYALE 
NEW PINKS. 
Y (Pelvilain).. —Hybrid from Elton 
a and very handsome ; 
osy-red, most abundant bearer, early, and or 
forcing one of the best ever raised. The saleable stock is very 
limited, the two principal forcers for the Paris market having 
ay TUE the greater portion, Plants 2s. 6d. each, or 
12 for 
Y Comin DE PARIS” eae PEGA Ae also from Elton 
and Keens’ Seedling, but totally different from the preceding. 
The fruit is round, large, and nanidsonie; colour reddish- 
very desirable date variety. 
Sige yery limited. Plants 25. 6d. each, or 12 for 
J. S. will remain in England until Saturday the dom i 
and all letters addressed to him (post Vnd 
SarTER's, Waterloo-street, HTammersmi He meet ym aue 
attention. rders above 21. 10s. will di ialliyeréa carriäge 
free to Londi Remittances, or Post-office orders payable at 
lon. 
lammersmith, will be expected from unknown correspondents. 
DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, &c. 
sad DICKSON & SONS, 32, South Hanover- 
have just received their First ae Importation 
of DUTCH FLO WER ROOTS in excellent condi pony They 
have been selected with the greatest care bon the b 
vators in Holland, and consist of the most choice va Y 
HYACINTHS, and of all the other sorts usuall 
Early orders are a ee a ieee which shall fü eet NU 
immediate and most careful attent 
They would kiso remind ‘their’ tends, pat Fd many years 
the best specimens of Hyacinths, wh Nur 
man’s Prine E the Horticultural ocn s Sixhibition were im- 
ported by 
J. D. 
will in a short time ipe serpit their full 
suppl ATURAL GRASS SEEDS, now so much in re- 
quest, m proved to beso advantag Eu for Seni np n per- 
manent pai 
At their ere s 
& Soi have en al 
FLOWERING SHRUBS, 
at Inverieith and Broug| k, J. 
arge Stock of EVERGREENS and 
"FRUIT and FOREST TR BES, 
Seedling and Transplanted. Their Evergreens they would par- 
ularly recommend to the notice o! their Friends and the 
Publi, being persuaded that in point of and quality 
re not to be equalled by any Nursery in the Kingdom. 
Ba I 
E 
Hol lies, 
, Portugal Laurels, Laurel I 
leading kinds, being e and 
the orts fi sed in pots and then Pl 
ted x with the ball entire, an sportec 
also, an exter collection ey D ILIA 
RS ENHOUSE, STOVE, and TiWRBAC 
S, &c., to which they regularly add such new 
VON dim thy of Sulsivation, 
Gardeners, Foresters, and Hedgers re- 
5 Se pter 12. 
KENSINGTON AND READING NUI 
M ESSRS. RICHARD FORREST 
LYE mostr 
ctfully to direct attention. to 
i 
collection of BUL BOUS ROOTS just impo 
in excelle [ 
ication to Kensington, or 4 
y > orders ve 
paid to any tati on on the Great Western 
Railway, between London and Bristol. 
M RI E airedt 
Stock in both Establishments, w 
toe Jn 
Lonis fiom E [s 
Terre de macrophylla, from 15s, gu 
flora, fine healthy Plants, A 
Pinus and other Coni 
m in Pus 
ly 
I» ive 
A V» Annual portion of the above-n ulbs, 
Foreign Warehouse, 63, South Audl "dr 
square, facing the Chapel. The DOUBLE 
srant of all the Narcissus, and if planted i ir 
Jhristmas. Printed lis 
T iption of the flowering of Hy cinths 
postage free, on application, 
NEW PINK. 
TORMAN’S “HENRY STEERS," purple m 
extra fine form; fine long pod ; well laced and con 
Sender On 
er pair, sent post free on receipt of a 
ich, 
offering the above, 
inks, 
EES. 
that he has 
e-named 
S. to 
ensive and Healthy S 
h jid offers at the following price 
E 
Plants, whic’ 
Good pi Plants p any of the bate 
20s. per dozen f Walthamstow, 
Confidence, Cyt "s Duke By Devon shire, 
Josephus, Moonbeam, Modesty, Nabob, Phæor 
Rosalia, Sarah Jane, "Lady EE t, Unique, & 
caletion itor ‘any of the following sorts, all new last 
s r, 
Cid, Robustum, 
season, at 2l. à ozen :—Or us HN oster’s), Sappho (Ditto), 
Milo (Cock’s), Pearl (Denny’s), A (Hoyle’s), Duke of 
Orleans eee Gipsy SU (Ditto), Lord Morpeti (Ditto), 
Hesperias (Lyne's) King of Saxony (Ditto 
Mervy Monari m (Ditto), Rosebud (Ditto), Prine 
and Eara r of Russia. 
make. fine specimens for exhibit, er the. folios 
varieties, from 12s, to 20s. per dozen :—Achilles, 
Conflagration, Comte Orsay, Dibhexs? of Sutter 3 
of Cornwall, Dido, Wie) Emperor of Russia. qnt Mes 
Rising Sun, Sapphire, $ Sir Robert Peel, Symmetry, Sunrise, 
Queen of. Fairies, Unit, & 
OINERARIAS. 
id established bern Ro Ed and several 
senio 15s. per doz 
Salter’s | s new ak vot foe soit out for the first time this season, 
in 6-inch pots, 255. the sel 
CAMELLIAS. 
Good strong Plants with flower-buds .. ED 10 0 per doz, 
Next size ditto .« we oe ae 2 ^ ” 
Fi i 3 0 
Including the following sorts Double Striped, 
Eclipse, Fimbriata, m andis Golvilli 
parn npe Corona A Heteelata, Leeana £o 
thæflora Florida, Donklaerii, King, Bealii 
THoclo Pudbtata WU Decora; Ochroleuc. a sand many others- 
PICOTÈES AND CARNATIONS. 
d Plants and NEC at the following 
of Newcastle, Mrs. 
Fine healthy well rooted 
prices, including Burroughes’s Dul 
CU Cook's President, or osi and three fine yellow 
Pici g lee 
E pairs of very fine show varieties -- m Ey 0 0 
12.4 
Hin tun al Eistablishment; Bracondale, N 
Seed Warehouse, 3, Exchange „street, a 
ub -CORNER. OF HALF-MOON 
THOMAS GIBBS and 
0 
Norwich. 
nd CO. 
EDSMEN to t 
(By Official appointment), the SE » 
«ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. OF EN ae 
Beg to remind the Members of the Society, and Agric 
n general, that their only Counting House 
house is at the Corner of HALF- CRUS 
DILLY, London, as for the last Fifty Yea 
Priced Lists of Agricultor al Seeds are always r 
se ade, PIOCA- 
ees and may 
DN 138, ou er a d 
Horticultural Glasses. Oils, 2 3 
best description, at lowest prices, at F. pM he 
street East, Oxford-strect. 4«* For Ready Money + 
