THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL: pole 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural E 
yang G 
No. 41—1846.] 
U JRDAY, OCTOBER TR. 
INDEX, 
Agricultural value cf kelp ~ 6834 | Le ggs hyäraulio ongine — - 78.4 
— plants, Sis. e > 681 0| Paring and burning 682a 
Agrisulture, fangi truo: taches, spring proteotion for 680 b 
tive Tw - Pears, select 679 b 
Pela: rgonlums, queries respect- 
in 6 
Bine-appt er, welghiaot = E 
Pens agii, analysing of 681 ò 
ie lfecotighton growth 
atatas Jalapa ~ 77 b 
il, s 2d hen ing, Ns. Meek’s 
ast, Mr. Ayri ation 
n à Poss direase, autumn plan 
ritish muc. meeting of 677 b 
ing 
roccoli, Snow’ white - effect of lime on - 
mokwheat — ^ — facts 3 
'abbage, nonparei] salt a preventive of | 68a b 
slendat, Horticulture] Potatoes, sound from senso 
Agricultars n 677 c 
Cape Amaryliids ` SM effect of pulling up the 
Cattle, ages cf aulm = 676 
Cd epee effect d on LS substitutes for — - 774 
E n farming - 
heen sweet 5 
lay grinding machin 
rope, as cubsiitates for Potatons on a 
hia 
lp < 
raining, tile E la 
‘arma, small : 
684 
‘arm management, details of- 684 b 
‘arm ing, effet of chemist yon 678 b i 
'erns, e. - 677 b| Tile draining in Ayrshire . 685a 
uit troe borders - 68a RN Polish manner of 
uit-trees, to remove - 6c + 677 ¢ 
chela; giganti | 677 © | Turnipe, to'driil - 683b 
atif. lia, to fiw. 9a | Waste lind, to cultivate — - 685 b 
Fungi destruc svein gle pare 2c | Whaat sowing 85 c 
Gardeniog, effec Light, effect E onthe growth 
try on 8 5| et plante 677 b 
tapes, cause of not colouring 680 ò| Limeasa manure 7 . - OM) 
rass land, broken up, to lime Gg P | Manae Image 2072 
arrow, Norwegian ^ -  - 681 0| — saltas 
patios, to hyb idee - 677 c | Manure comp ny, metropo 
orticultura] Societ - 6786| tan sewa 
'acinths, soil fe - 2 6800 | Norwegian harrow - | iD garb 
ydraulic engine, Legg's — - 678a | O-chids, Mr. Clowes's "- -676 c 
ndian menlbook noticed — - 679 D Oxalis, treatment of = 680 b 
Kelp, composiston - 683a owa from seed © | 6790 
ms iiy of sonë for < 680 D 
ARDENERS' BE INSTITU 
EVOL IO. 
—Noricz is hereby given, that an ELECTION of FOUR 
CUN on the Funds of E Charity will take place 
n WEDNESDAY, 27th JAN., 1847. l persons desirous of be- 
comin Candidates will be EERI to send in their testimo- 
nials, poante of birth, and all other particulars t io the Con 
mittee on or before the 3lst inst, after whieh time they will 
not De kebo 
priren forms may be had on Saeaon; By order, 
; Farri Si DWARD R. Curren, | Sec. 
D PICOTEES. 
OHM DICKSON, of EN Brixton, Surrey, 
begs to inform the cultivators of this beautiful tribe of 
Flowers, that his Catalogue of the bi 
ready to send out, may b 
stamp.— October 
est known varieties, now 
e had on application, by enclosing a 
HOLLY HOCKS, 
AMES KITLEY, Nurssryvmay, Lyncombe Vale, 
Bath, begs to inform na in and the public that he has 
an immense Stock o! BLE SEEDLING HOLLY- 
HOCKS of every shade in om ur, which have al! bloomed, and 
from which every single flower has been thrown out, and which 
he will send out at i following puces, viz. 
100 plants, 24. ; 50 ditto, 21s, ; 3: 25 To 12s, 6d., including 
dn asket and packin, 
J. K. has no objection to take v goods "for half the amount 
ordered by tradesmen. N.B. of the above 2s. 6d. per 
packet, or, to Seedsmen, 7s. 6d. ane Toe atte Oct. 10, 1846. 
RHODODENDRONS, NEAPOLITAN AND PER- 
PETUAL VIOLETS, &c. arge quantity of the 
above are cultivated for sale at ‘the low seale of prices quote: 
by W. ROGERS and SON, Nurserymen, Southampton | 
Perpetual Tree Violets, bedded, strong flowering Plants, 3i 305. | 
Per 100, 3 
o $us ; 98.| 
EE Tiets, aa E MEE ‘plants, 3 305. 
T 100, ES 
itto ditto, in pots, ditto .. p. doz. 9s. 
New Double-white XE bedded es ee oe A 6s. 
Rhododendr Ponticum, strong bedded pan (not layers but 
feom seed and well roo | 
Ones var RERO) T to 2 inches, dos. 
rs ditto, 2 to 4i Inen 60s. 
bows ditto, 4 to pene 805. s 
1 foot, s "ber 100 ; 13 foot, 20s. per 100; 2 feet’ 808. per 
Ponticum Roseum, from stools, two sears bedded, 1 to ee 
(many set with bloom), 50s. per 
Hybrid Catawbiense, 1 foot, 50s. per 1 
Hybrid Scarlet arborea and iba tod in., 25s, per 100, 
Arboreum Ablum, J to 2 fect, from pots, 3s. 6d, per doz, 
sm r 1000. 
» 
Common Arbutus, bedded, 3 sa 6 inches, 12s, 6d. per 1 
Common Laurel, 1 foot, 40s. per 1000 ; 2 to 3 feet, 805.1 m 1000. 
Giant or Irish. Ivy, 1 12s. ‘ba. ee 100. 
pras pues on per doz. Victoria Rhubarb, Bis. per 100. 
The above quoi s are for wholesale ; if ordered in less 
dimus a e SE higher charge will be made, Oct. 10, 
YACINTHS, ANEMONES, IRISES, &c, de- 
livered free to any part of London, or to any Station of 
the Great Western Railway, at the (low prices annexed :— 
NEW IRISES, 
75 Rare and distinct English varieties (quite hardy) £1 5 
50 * » m . 17 
30 e » DE 10 
12 3 . ^ 5 
DUTOH JIY ACINTIS 
30 Superb varieties, by name 
12 Ditto (the.best 12) due 
Extra fine mixed, Bae eae 
o. per 
NÉMONES (NEW LARGE). 
50 Distinct Tec new Ties double, by name. 
» . 
The best 12 Ditto 
HARDY RANUNCULUSES, 
50 Fine double sorts, by nam: a . 
50 Best sorts, a pair of eac: . 
The same choice sorts, in mixture per 100 xni 
TULIP: 
amo ooo HOSS ooo 
ex 
Show Flowers, in mixture, n /Roses and 
Byblomens, very cho ice a 3 00 
Early aware porte d Exp 0 6 
CRO AND "SNOWDnÜPS, ` 
Many sorts, Sd ale, perl00 .. Is,Gd.to 0 2 6 
SUS. 
dese White and PURUS Ege, very fragrant, 
1 
3 
ao 
Double dene Taper Ww e ind oth. 
OSES POTS. 
La Reine, Cloth of Gold, Persa Yellow, and all others. 
NS 
rs, per doz. 0 
Choice sorts, by nai doz. 0 
The best sorts of Barly Peas, and other Garden Seeds, are 
now harvested and ERA for de CS 
ON an. N, READING Nursery, Reading, 
SUPERB NEW SEEDL ING CINERARIAS, CAMELLIAS, 
PRIZE HOLLY HOOKS, AND HERBACEOUS PL ANTS, &c. 
ACKSON ax» CO., ^ Shree beg to call the 
attention of the readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle to 
their PEE of the above in last aper, page 
659, all of which will be found very low in price.—Cross-lanes 
Nursery, Bedale, Yorkshi 
LARGE GREEN Ts VARIEGATED REED 
Co AND SONS, NunsERYMEN, Wandsworth- 
road, Vauxhall, having a large and fine Stock of dnd. 
Some plants of the above, from 3 to 10 feet high, can supply 
them at very pagers oe prices. Also fine Tree Box, Rhodo- 
dendrons, &c., &c. large quantity of fine youug Lime 
Trees. Chr yelndidununs of the best sorts well set with tlower- 
budssfrom S m 
NIRA OTORE AND DUAE 
UICK; na “WHITETHORN.—A few Hundred 
Th sands of fine clean, EE QUICK to be Dis- 
pored ofc For price and sample, apply to Yournn & Co., Great 
Yarmouth Nui 
he above bro of ue finest quality, and possess an unusual 
quantity of fibrous ro 
pe PLANTS. Genüomon or Gemini requir- 
ing ses PLANTS of sorts, have an opportunity for a 
few days of purchasing, at one-third the usual trade price, 
being TE of the stock remaining unsold since Tuesday. — 
Apply to Mr. Davis, Green-street, Marlborough-road, Chelsea. 
GAINES begs to inform the Public; his new 
* and quouis SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS, with most 
other named new and old var ieties i in cultivation, of which he 
has one of the Dur collections in the world, are now ready 
r delivery ; also his new and splendid Seedling PUR ang 
Hybrid Rhododendrons. He likewise begs to say he is now 
end ing out his superior White Cos Lettuce, at5s. Tor um 
A Figured Engraving of his Pela: argonium, ‘ Mary Queen 
ot Pu may be seen in Harrison" Ege Elorieulturat Cabinet ” 
r this month.—Nursery, Surrey-lane, B. 'attersea, Oct. 10. 
REWER’S PETUNIA SEED, p eikonal ah dn 
last week's Paper, may yet be had i kets, per post 
free, at 1s. each, containing about 200 z^ HA Seeds, 
warranted not to contain any admixture of old or worthless 
varieties, 
ET A few good Plants of Petunia Blood Royal can be sent 
to or M. Brewer, Florist, 4, St. John’s-wood-terr ace, 
s park. 
i auos Bulbs as MES the very finest in 
cultivation, and being now offered at the PoR low prices, 
Early Orders are respecthily solicited and ad 
N.B. Carriage free as above Sion. 
CARNATIONS, PICOTEES, PINKS, AURICULAS, ALPIN] 
POLYAN NTHUS, AND PRIMRO 
OHN HOLLAND, Fronisr, Market- Pilot Middle- 
ton, near Manchester, is now sending out plants of the 
above popular Flowers, from as healtliy a stock as can be pos- 
Seared and will be happy to execute large or small orders, 
on receipt of Post-office Orders, or reference from unknown 
Coire pon AREE: His? ON e$ aro now ready, and will be 
omaa on application, Holostog a post 
Ged uld also intimate to Florists that. he will now sell 
out ds "caudal Alpi 
me, Duchess of eed (the stock of 
of this beautiful 
Fe noient in the Gardeners’ Gazette of May 16, says, “ The 
ss of Lancaster is a ver, x beautifal Alpine, ifnot the ver 
best Alpine we n ave Ses D D » Strong plants, at 10s, 6d. 
each, will be sent out in strict priority as received, 
NEW. SEEDLIN STRAWBERRIES. 
J MYATT AND SONS have selected from their stock 
* of seedlings the following varieties, which are now ready 
for sending out :— 
Myarr’s GLOBE, large and e flayour, per 100 Pus 
5 iene very la; » ete 
LIFIC, earl; and g great bearer 31s. 
Hodren’s Seepia eire STOA 2. 31s. 
The above p are quiis distinct, and well worth the 
attention of growers, 
Early orders Will ensure strong plants for fruiting next 
season.—Manor Farm, PEDO Oct. 10. 
NEW PINK. 
ORMAN'S « ENO STEERS, ? purple laced, 
extra fine form ; fine lo: mg pod ; well Taced &nd constant, 
bs. per pair, sent post free on receipt of a Post-office order on 
Woolwich. 
fessrs. NORMAN feel great confidence in offering the above, 
feeling assured it will give satisfaction. 
Catalogues of their select Show Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, 
Tulips, &c., will be forwarded on prepaid application enclosing 
one stamp, 2 Bull Fields, Woolwich. 
1 News.—The Horticultural Part Edited Dya Professor Lindley. 
Pues 6d. 
FINE DOUBLE md HOCKS. 
ROBERT eo BEES n Nursery, Croydon, begs 
‘offer 
pine double pomad q Motghocks e. e HÀ per dozen, 
ELT une are now ready for (hes ou it. 
Wave ollyhock See jin 18 fine sorts os red pons 
do. ine mixed 
TO THE PLANTERS ET BRITAIN. 
TRUE HIGHLAND PINE,—SE E PLANTING, &e. 
J AMES GRIGOR, REE E Norwich, takes 
this opportunity of returning his grateful thanks to those 
Planters ae m AAT him in the course of a few years 
and in the f old-established and respectable opposi- 
tion, to establish for himself a first-rate Nursery business, On 
account of the extensive patronage with whic! Le e has been 
fred ed, he is already enabled to state SR 
his establishment—that of supplying pla: dioi 
now ‘being real 
tageous as those of the north—is 
glance at the Seta prices will show. J. G cha: state, 
that in order more fu ully to meet the wishes “of his friends, he 
has appointed a Besse ee is now resident in the Himalaya, 
whence he receives the seeds of all those Pines, &e., for which 
that country is celebrated. ‘He expects to overtake and perfect 
that section usiness in the course of the ensuing 
autumn. In the meantime he begs to annex a few leading 
articles as under :— 
En eae. E LE MOUNTAIN PINE. 
1 to 2 in m 6d. per 1000, 
3 to , et D ” 
4to6 j, (transplanted) — 2110 0 3 
Etos yy, 3 GO d ue, 
$ to 10 ;, » ++ 20 0. ,, 
10 to 12 ,, £25 0. s, 
15 y strong) 40 para 
EU picked e 13to2 feet 3 
y pu admire the Highland Ping, aud am very 
Rodi EN to you for galling my attention to trees of such 
value."—Duke of Newcastle. 
Au E yearold .. m ++ 98. 0d. per 1000. 
„Í year olde ed det y 
Boeth, 1 year old, fine E 480 be. 
irch, 2 year 50 
Larch,1 (eq ual to2years old) 1i $ to 25. 
oteh Fir, common, 1 year, fine 1 
a million of the Larch or Scotch be take n, ‘a reduction 
of price wili be made: 
cus rM lyear old . 
$e A da. pr PS doz. 
janaj 2 years old 
T o 
pour Ton osa, papers old ...2..6 
EA- DE T NTL NG 1 DEPARTMENT. 
J. G. has for the last few years devoted his attention ti 0 those 
Trees best suited to E AREA ia ; and for his exertions 
in this section Dur pihe H Ligh 
determined grower in HR me mear e sea for a 
comprero triumph of Arboriculture accomplishe its 
u . begs to m to Sir Ae North. Büstoi's s “Planta, 
fora near to the G an ce t Trimingham and Runton, 
Norfolk. The EH Th ees may i4 safely introduced along with. 
the Sallow. ue details on application. 
BLACK SALLOW, LOUER slip: EE +» 6s. per 100. 
o a ted plan 105. per 100. 
d EEA oie P; mundus: of 
ee almost equal to the d 
ar . « 10s. per m 
Blac Ttalian Poplar, 3 to 4. fect 2. ÖS per 1 
Br pr 
1000. 
copa to afford every information x: No 
on the Fee of Sea-side Planting—on the Transmission of 
Seeds from the Himalaya—on the Formation "d 
omthe best anóde'of. irodaga He Allotment System Lang- 
stewards and Gardeners thoroughly aequ ni with J. Gv 
system of Fencing (as detailed in his Prize Essay on that Gib. 
ject in the ** Royal Agricultural Society's Journal") at all 
times recommendei 
N.B. As this Advertisement will not be repeated again in its 
present Shape hose interested are requested to note its 
conte! pmo irseries, Norwich, Oct. 10th, 1846, 
“CHOICE GERANIUMS, 
ow prices. 
z. Ackbar, 
Sultana or iS BUS of Achilles, Titus (Hoyle' 5); 
ur 12 c 15s. vizs. E 
pet ies k's), h’s), ( 
ter's), Coronation cae que Superis Dae of Sather- 
land, Duke of Cornwall, pue Nova, Favorita (Foster's), 
Imperialis, Incomparable, 
E Mulb erry, Ma e eun. ne, Nei stor, 
me Bourhons, Queen of 
ter's), Sarah 
Jane onem Si T. Decl, dm (Lyner ) The Jew, The 
t, Tipula, Unit, Victoria, Witch, Taa 
“The beat older varietiés Gs. and b». per 
Very fine selections as folibwe. Shen “ett to B. & B, to 
ct :— 
25 superb show varieties for UAE or 12 do, for 12s., including 
few comprised i in the fi is 
25 very superior (newer selection) 50s., or 12 for 30s. 
Post-office orders payable to WiLLiAM Bass, or STEPHEN 
Brown. Remittances are requested from unknown corres- 
pondents, 
Seed and Horticultural Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk, 
sea 
