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A ees esi acca of Rural i Beonomy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited bem Professor Lindley. 
_No. 388—1846. ] 
INDEX. 
7 b | Treland.waste land in, to plant 6 
Land, waste, t 
Malt v. Barlar. 
Agri, Society’ a Journal, rev. - 
Agricultural statistic: 
Am: pestis 
en~ Potatoe - 
Baley lt 3 b | Manures, SAE a 
Beans, RIT ter - 685 c | Measure work 6 
Brunsvigia Josephi hine 698 c | Newnham Courtenay Gardens 
Burwarton Gotrayers’ Show - 631a, notice 
Caledonian Hort. Soc. 630 b ERAI heating 
Calendar, Horticnl:ural = 631 c | Potato dis ied preventive rn 
Camberwell Beauty 629 b * L2 
Cattle, e xperiments on feeding 633 b to Pikunan : 
Ed “aun Plant: 
avis, Mr. Hewlis, his farm - 
Desig, Mr. Sms “Tee: 
ture o - 
dem profits po 
Sotto are GF 
— Fuppnsed substitute for 
Sowing, thick and 
Species en: ior 's, rev. 
| 
| 
Suevi growing in windows 638 b | 
H | 
- 6396 ie 
bins Gonvoly 3 
SUI Pa: facm natdcad 37 
Tulips, opem - 63 
vinos pecalings ~ 630a 
land, - 605 
Weeds to ill, - 680a 
indow Su growing - - 698 b 
'eworm an. a ash = 685 c 
636 a | Workhouse ae ease store 
sol "i Specles Filloum, rev. 631 a 
DHE BEST HY ACINTHS | IN LONDON, “and 
other DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, are to.be obtained at 
Moderate prices of Cuarke and Co., Florists and Seedsmen, 
86, High-street, Borough, Ppi tikges forwarded on applica- 
Y tion, inclosing a POR o 
' Vari 
DUICHA BULBS. 
Ie GERE CraPnuaw Russ, near London (re- 
3 d from Walworth) by appointment, FLORIST TO 
Her ais HERY THE QUEEN, AN 
Saxony, begs to inform the Nobility, D Public, that 
he has received his supply of HYACINTHS ont DUTCH 
OTS, in very Ane condition, and dar ni PEE of Bulbs 
-is ready for delivery, and may be had on applicatio 
( BECK informs the Public that us various y" ticles 
e manufactured by him in Slate for Horticultural pur- 
Poses, may be seen in use at Worton Cougs, Isleworth, upon 
application to the gardener (Sunday ys emcepted), — 
CISSUS, 4s. per E y BT Bulbs, the former of. 
En is so justly esteemed for ly blooming and excessive 
ance, and the latter for its AE and elegance, have been 
lust receive . Copserr’s Italian and Foreign Warehous e, 
8, Pall-mall, near Waterloo-place. Also Dutch Hyacinths, 
Crocus, Tulips, Anemones, Em neulus, &c.; priced Cata- 
logues of which may be had per post. 
ore AND BEAUTIF UL COLUMBINE.—The 
Subs VES send free by post, posty packed, strong 
a of dies mk GLANDULOSA t 2s, ir, or 95. 
flower. The following, by the Editor of the Gardeners? 
Chronicle of 29th November last, refers to this remarkable 
ower :—“ New PLANTS John Grigor. —Your Aquilegia is cer- 
tainly one of extraordinary beauty. A flower Fa "before us 
is upwards of 4 inches in diameter.” 
oe Gricor & Co., Nurseries, Forres, N.B. 
ES, PINKS, CARNATIONS, AND PICOTEE 
YHA ALES TUR. RNER'S CATALOGUE, 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1: 
LOUGHBOROUGH- PARK NURSE RY 
S.1 RON SFORD begs respectfully to call ‘the atten- 
f the Nobility, Gentry, Amateur Gardeners, and the 
Publi, [QA to his choice, select, and splendid collection 
of Traiued and Untrained FRUIT-TREES, ROSES, FOREST- 
TREES, EVERGREENS, and DECIDUOUS SHRUBS of all 
descriptions ; all of which (especially the Trained Fruit-trees) 
having, in a great measure, escaped the effects of the late 
abled to recommend. VA the pepe with the 
Gentlemen requi: any of the above, 
find this a favourable PA for a anaita to 
eU 
Br. Loughborough-park NE Cole Harbour-road, five 
valk from Brixton Church 
" GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF BEOK'S 
SEEDLING GERANIUMS NS OUT IN 1845. 
Vy E. RENDLE anp CO. having procured 
a much larger stock of BECKS: GERANIUMS than they 
anticipated, haye » resolved to offer the set of nine sorts, as fol- 
lows, for 20. 14s. 
do 
© 
e 
ISABELLA. 
FAVOURITA, 
MARC Antony. 
Rosy Omcrs. 
SUNSET. MARGARET. 
All those who have previously ordered ee wili be charged 
at the same rate as abov 
LYNES S DEING GERAMIUMS or 1845. 
The following se! 
Marmion, Der Merry E iof Sion Rosebud, 
Chaplet, Vampire, Moonbeam, Picta, and Aladdin. 
FIRST OL ASS.—Customer’s Ue of 12 from the {lowing 
list for. 50s., or our Selection One-thi ss.—Standard of Perf 
tion, Edith, Lady Bulkeley, Miss Gator, Prince Alfred, 
King of the French, Gipsy Queen, MAU nee, Vegan ee 
Risa Theresa, Imogene, Leonora, Redworth, Sappho, 
Lostia, Beauly of Salthill, Black 
tual, book Bi WES 
pion, Mrs, Jephson, EU Queen : j 
biensis (Hockin), Albion (Hockin), Princess Alice, White Per- 
fection, Saral Queen Phillipa, Queen Victoria (Shep- 
herd), Princeps, Robustum, and Duke of Devonshire, 
er varieties of Geraniums from 6s, to 18s. per dozen, 
*4* W. E. RENDLE & Co. have much pleasure in stating 
that they will commence sending out their GERANIUM 
Orders on and after Monday the 5th day of October 
[Price 6d. 
. KENSINGTON AND READING NURSERIES 
PEE RICHARD FORREST and Co. de 
E NA to direct attention to their extensive 
NEUES of BULBOU;: UN "dut imported from Holland, 
which have arrived in excellei " atalogues may 
be obtained by application to HERI or 49, Market- 
place, Reading, Berkshire, where orders will meet every atten- 
tion, and carriage paid to any lin on the Great Western. 
Railway, between London and Bri 
Messrs. R. F. and Co.. ER beg anm to direct mers to their 
F ruit-tree Stock in both E which i: 
ine this year, and to the inspection of which they i invite their 
Ze and the paio Their general Nursery Stock is also 
y fine. Camellias well set with bloom-buds from 2s. 6d. 
CET Plants of Statice macrophylla, from 15s. Magno- 
lia grandiflora fine healthy Plants, from 2s. 6d. A fine yr 
lection of Pinus, and other Coniferous Plants in pots. 
“VARIETIES OF CHILIAN 
RE 
OUIS VAN HOUTTE, FLORIST to the Kine, Ghent, 
Belgium, begs to offer his Chilian Eee es at 
the following rates, viz.—12 v: gis 25 varieties, 16s. ; 
50 varieties, 28s. Orders pee GEORGE RAHN, 
Marelan; London ; or application zm zx made (post paid) to 
Mr. Van Hourrs, at Ghent. The deliveries will commence on 
the Ho of August, and theplants forwarded tg London free, 
The Rev. Dean of Manchester, speaking his visit: to Mr. 
Van Houtte’ s establishment at Ghent (see Gar deners’ Chronicle, 
—“ dU are of y 
tint, from scarlet to lemon colour, and fr crimson to 
E Veri ner with white.” He anther "adds of their eect 
* I do not recollect ever having seen a bed oi 
oven » beautiful, and I should think Mr. Van Houtte will 
find it difficult to supply uad Docs for them, when their 
merit shall become fully lo 
'eport of the eei igo urnal, on the meeting of the 
Horticultural sd of the 5th August, 1845, is me following 
d of wer =<“ Messr: 
VAN Ae NR VARIETIE 
tl 
showed what beautiful objects large masses of them would be 
in the flower-garden, and fully justified the opinion prion of 
them by de Dean of Manchester in a late N er. 
packet contains directions for planting and culti- 
vating them: The usual discount to the trad 
next, instead of November the 2d, as pre ly ad- 
verised. 
Descriptions of the Geraniums can be obtained, 
QF AU orders above 31. will be delivered (hamper, 
package, and carriage free) to London, Bristol, Exeter, 
Barnstaple, or Falmouth; or above 61. to Liverpool, 
Dublin, or Cork. 
A remittance is not required Rem known Correspondents, or 
those who give reference in Lon: 
Steamers from this Port p limes & week to Lon- 
don, Cork, Dublin, Liverpool, and Pan th. 
Orders will be executed in strict rotation.—Great attention 
is paid to careful packing.—All plants forwarded to long dis- 
tances are packed in Fir | Boxes, te firmly secure 
e E. RENDLE & Co. 
Office, Union-road, Plymouth, Sant: 19; 
aed of the above popular Flowers, is now ready, 
and may be had on pre- pM application. 
.. Chalvey, near Windso 
DU T0 URSERYMEN EXTRA STOCK. 
Er SALE, a few Millions of One- -year SEEDLING 
ARCH, and Two-year Seedling Native HIGHLAND 
Soor CH FIR—b oth very Bone, and prices De ee 
to Jonn GRIGOR Nurseries, Forres, N.B. 
"TO PINE GROWERS, &c. 
UGH BROWN intends, without delay, to dispose 
of the long celebrated stock of splendid PROVIDENCE 
and QUEEN PINE PLANTS, in all stages, at GREATLY RE- 
DUCED PnICES.—Particulars may be known by personal appli- 
Cation, or if by letter, post-pai 
agley Gardens, Alcester, Warwickshire. 
ENGRAVING OF “MOUNT BINA, " AND “ISABELLA.” 
ILLIAM MILLER ud the delay that has 
Hé 
ocurred i in n supplying nia a has just received a 
SERE RR ca NT ER: CINE- 
RARIAS, CARNATIONS. AND PICOT 
(SINE "BELL begs to abe the Public p he has 
Extensive and Healthy Stock of the above-named 
Plants, inn he offers at the following prices :— 
ERANIUMS. 
Good established Plants of any of the following sorts, at, 
20s. per dozen :—Beauty of Walthamstow, S Oleopatra, 
Confidence, Cynthia, Duke of Devonshire, Dr. Li eee Hector, 
Josephus, Moonbeam, PAREN, Nabob, Phæon, Gia, i obustum, 
Rosalia, Sarah Jane, Lady Howick, Unique, 
election from any of the following x all new las 
season, at 21. 10s. per dozen : — Orion (Foster’s), Sappho (Di y 
Milo (Gock’s), ES (Drury’s), Augusta (Hoyle's), Di of 
Orleans (Ditto), Gi 
Side lence Nur: 
CARNATIONS, ES AND PINKS 
WARD, Fromir, begs to call the A of 
entlemen, Amateurs, sen Friends, &c., to his 
fi superb and healthy collection of the above, comprising the 
s pd in REDE Catalogues are now ready, and may 
seh application. — Bu I-fields, aee Kent. 
T ROPER B TU NCULUS, SURIOU SR &c. 
EORGE LIGHTBODY, Falkirk, , N. B. espect- 
th fully intimates to the cultivators of. the above Epic waa 
ti at his Catalogues are now ready, and ey be had on apptica- 
ton (pre-paid) um enclosing a postage stam 
anunculus and Auricula Seed 2s, [3 per packet. 
BEOK'S SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS, 1845... 
E. Bus having now sent out wE Plants, secured 
pre-vayment, informs the Public the following 
as wae can be had, well established i in 4-inch Pots. The 
Sual allowance to the Trade. 
242 2 Y Bacchus 5 
E. 1 n Ub. 
uy 
6 
Brent, repayment ple Bot Office ye are BS SUR on 
iA few sets of strong Plants remain of the seedlings 
Jom 
m Cornwall, Dido, item Emperor of Ru: Flame, Nestor, 
Rising Sun, Sapphire, Sir Robert Peel, pone Sunrise, 
Queen of Fairies, Unit, ae 
NERARIAS. 
Good. established Plante eri Conspicua, and several 
of last year's new sorts, r dozen. 
CHRYS AN È HEMUMS, 
Large Show Plants, in 8-inch pots, incli all the new sorts 
sent out last season, at 12s, ti 
alter's new set of ten, sent out for the. first time this season, 
in 6-ineh pots, 25s, the set. 
CAMELLIAS. 
Good strong Plants yas flower- PAR ae en n i per doz. 
Next size CEA m H es 35 
ditt $ 
Including the ETA Sorts Dov at Striped, 
Eclipse, Fimbriata, Hume’s Blush, Chandler gore Tik 
pes Rubra, Coronata, Reticulata, Leeana Super , Can 
ima, Altheflora Florida, Do King, Bealii, pete 
Micas rong Major, Decora, Ochroleuca, and many others, 
COTEES AND CARNATIONS. 
Fine healthy SA rooted Plants now ready at the quad 
priees, including Burroughes's of apes e, ellow 
Bevan, Cook's President, or Unique, end three fine yellow 
Picotees :— o 
25 pairs of very fine show varieties -+ £2.00 
12 ditto m 2 m oe oe 
bi dal 
Seed Warehouse, 3, Exchange-street. 
BECK’S SBSONS GERANIUMS, AN» IRIS GERMANICA. 
ONS, Western-road, Brighton, by appoint- 
* ment. Ponce TO HER MAJE a , begs tqinform thead- 
mirers of GERANIUMS that he can supply Béck's set of 10 
Geraniums, sent n last October, for 30. 10s., good plants of 
which are now re: 
PARSONS’ VERPETUAL, "ud und Geranium is invaluable 
for winter flowering, as i atini in bloom in a light 
greenhouse nearly the whole of winter. 
IRIS GERMANICA.  G. Paro also begs to call attention 
to his unrivalled collection of Iris germanica. c new varie- 
ies of German and French Iris are almost unknown in 
England; tbe colours are varied, and bonutinally veine 
mottled, and, when known, must become decided fav: 
they are herbaceous and perfectly hardy. 25 varieties, 1.2 5s. 5 
50 ditto, 20. 
SEEDLING PETUNIAS. 
ARTUR MACKIE begs to offer to the Public 
three seedling PETUNIAS, which he trusts will be foung 
to Eas the sibs They have been chosen out 
of six selected from a large number of seedlings, and subjected 
to Dr. Lindiey's poode who says of them, i in the Chr ue. 
of August the Ist, “ They are fine and rich in the v eining, a 
two or three of them would make ble ad 
S urb The set 7s. 6d., or free by post, including box, eds. 
M. has alsoa collection of nine very fine seed ding AN- 
miS UMS selected from a large number of seedlings ; 
they are very distinct in their colours, and remar) kably showy. 
The set 7s. 6d., or free by post including box, 85. 6d. Also the 
following plants s.d. 
Ac tens - m w 6 &| Gesnera elliptica. - As 
Abutilon venustum  .. 26 | Gloxinia eae e 2 
Abelia rupestris .. <48 s, discolo . 
Uude cordata .. 50 JEsthynanthus | pulcher.. 
ora 
a col- 
ibes sanguinea plena. . 
7. 6| Weigelia rosea 
one to every Three will be given in t 
A remittance requested eon unknown corr Sota 
The. Norwich Nursery, Sept. 1 
PINKS OF THE MOST SEE F 
AMUEL WALTERS, Fronisr, Hilp 
Evilvats purpurèo cœ- 
the T 
icm pama if TIEN be made, at 12s, per can Hd 
pha, "meg, Lord 
Brougham, Gay Lad, Garland, Eclipse, Prince Alber ub 
er's Do., Heartstone's Do., Weeden's Elizabeth, Lady. Flor: 
Hastings Model Majesti ica, , Masterpiece, Great Britain, 
auty, Melona, WU punkens Queen Victoria, Weèden’s 
Si TE Do., Nav r, Dr. Coke, Sir H. Creed, Ceres, 
Rosi: Mars, Presiden “Village Maid, Hero of M T 
a nodu Rival, abide, Matilda, and other varieties, 6. 
is ium A few more pairs of Mrs. Fry and Mozart, at pA 
per pau 
CINERARIA BLADUD.—A most vendable plant, and indis- 
pensable to every collection. Fine Plants pr epared for winter 
blooming, 3s. 6d. each, post free; fine Plants in 5-inch pots, 
full of shoots, 12 for 208.5 hamper included ; other named sorts 
12s. per doze 
NEW GURANIUMS. —NYyMPH Surznze, a fine large flower 
in the way of Nymph, but larger, e smooth even petals, and 
decided round dark spot. 10. 1s. e 
ADY Roses) a most pure white, im. UN S petals, 
gee 
large and round, with decided even dar 
Plants are now ready in 4-inch pots, with a choiee ‘selection, 
åt 12s., 18s., and 24s, per dozen, 
