708 THE GARDENERS' 
CHRON 
ICLE. 
[Ocr. 24, 
Wat, "WOOD AND SON'S GENERAL CATALOGUE UE OF 
URSERY STOCK.—NEW EDITION. 
WX WOOD anv Bade in returning; their sincere 
o the ds who;have in 
past seasons favoured Mn with their-commands, would wish 
especially to direct TuS ro Ad Aes extensive ne ex- 
r an area of mprising a general 
MOS of HARDY TREES. AND. LOWE RING SHRUBS, 
NSPLANTED FOREST. RERS pour E RE ORNA 
MENTAL TREES OF E ay ROWTH, yy REENS 
AND ae AN PLANTS FRUIT TR; BES. Ge. 
Als: Ho those a nd Plants, Camel- 
lias, Chrysanthe mums, Pett Cinerarias, &c., all of which 
are in the finest (cu Sondition: and will be offered on the 
most eae 
. W. ands. abo beg leave to remark that their immense 
Stock x Roses, Standards and» Dwarfs, and. in. pots, are ex- 
ceedingly vigorous and fine this seston: 
of the above may be had, GRATIS, on ERU 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, near Uckfield, 
OUNT ETNA AND ISABELLA. — The. follow- 
ing testimony to the excellence of the above Plants has 
just been received, unsolicited, from one who is a Geranium 
raiser :— “Farnham, Oct. 19, 1846. 
** Srr.—The two plants came to hand on Saturday’ in good 
order, and are very nice plants, particularly ‘ nt Etna; 
foliage good, he d eundem T think are 
well ree Gh I ies Sir, yours respectfully, Taos. BYRE.” 
o 
m. 
imilar strong plants are now ready, 
Mount Etna £1 1 0 
Isabella .. ay * 
The Two for 305. 
“Mount Etna” has received Four Prizes and “Isabella” 
One, at the London Exhibitions. Plates and descriptive lists 
can be had ee rere postage-stamps, o 
LIAM MILLER, Providence Nursery, Ramsgate. 
ORGET-ME. NOT, ( LvxE's ) 1846.— Rich Ver- 
ilion top petals, with, an intensely dark cloud. In the 
way of Se. s Duke of Cornwall, but much superior to it.”— 
Editor's opinion, see Horticultural ree spes the present. month, 
where will also be found descriptions of efly, The Peri, Nour- 
‘mahal, Queen of Beauties, and Talisman 
Now sending o 
FORGET-ME-NOT, REMEMBRANCE, SIR Mi yt dee RA- 
LEIGH GILBERT, and THE PERI, for 
Also, NOURMAHAL, QUEEN OF BE AUTIES, TALISMAN, 
and SIR ROBERT SALE, 
*4* Usual Discount to the. Trade. 
Printed DE can be obtained. Great attention paid 
to careful packing. Orders will meet with prompt attention, 
“A ply to WrrriAw E. RENDELE and Co., Plymout 
ice, Union-road, Oct. 1846. 
vm PRESTOE, Shirley, near Southampton, 
UE ai Public that he has a collection of 
GREENIOUSE PLA r sale, healthy and. well esta- 
blished, in three to senate ots, at Pon per 100; also Hien 
100 STANDARD GERANIUMS, from 3 to 6 feet "high, in ex- 
cellent condition for early flowering in the PEST tor or to 
turn out in the spring with Roses, jc. ne plant o 
WISTARIA, wi Glycine, trained 20° feet, ie RE last 
spring, price 
010 6 
B.—Im rotet Mushroom Spawn, and fresh dug Truffles as | 
es 
7 ANTED. — Poplar, Dian pm and Ontario, 
5 feet; Elm, Wych, 2 to 3 feet; , 4 toD feet ; Willow, 
et; Oak, arkey, 3 to fei: ne „8 to 10 feet. B 
8t04tvet; Balm of Gilead, Fir, do. ; Common 
ilver Firs, do, ; Hazel, 2 to 3 feet; Laburnums, 7 feet. 
prices of the above per DUE pM free at thi 
paver Station of the Duver Railway, to be sent, TI 
72 OBERT BENJAMIN BIRCHAM, Hedeukam 
: feels confident they 
will give satisfaction to any purchaser, to.form beds of Perpe- 
tuals, or for Pot Culture. Careful package, and carriage paid 
to London, per Norfolk Railway.:— 
BOUR: HYBRID PERPETUAL. 
George C Lem m m Madame Laffay j 2 
Per x plant-s d. "er pipotes d. 
Acidalie .. Augus Eae Mouche ti 36 
AnneBeluze .. I 2 ube: . 6 
Ceris m m . 2 m 6 
Comice de Seine et Marne 2 m 6 
Comte de Rambuteau.. 2 e 0 
Crimson Glo! 0 
Dieul Duc d'Orleans .. Theon oh Sathana . 0 
Due de Chartres (e m ks albo 6 
Dupetit Thouars Ful . 6 
Edouard LS Lå Reine * 6 
Enfante d'Aj Lady Alice Peel ^— .. 2 6 
Gloire de la Guitloerie Lady Fordwich te: 6 
Gloire de Paris .. Lane m . 6 
6 
0 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
La Gracieuse .. m rnu E 
Le Camec m m Boccella : 
Le Grenadier .. $e 
Marechal du Palaise Albert .. 
Madame Aubis .. Prince of Wales 
Madame Souchet E Rivers (Laffay) .. oe 
Paul Joseph .. m ibault . oe 
Pierre de St. Cyr oe William Jesse 
Princess Clementine .. IS. SEYTE.C 
Proserpine Cloth of Gold . . 
Queen of the Bourbons. . Fellenberg . 
Reine de Mantin SN poy Superb oe 
Reine de Virgis.. phi: . 
Sepintarus w 
Solfaterre à 
Or 
Mal. 
o ooooooooooooooooooooocoooccos 
T: 3 
Madame Breon . 
Mrs. Bosanquet 
Eugene Beauharnais .. 
evoniensis 
RHI cocoa eaQo ito n M eR a a I E IO SO IH IH AG AO UO F2 en to d 
BARS ocooco 
nr 
Souvenir fe Ja Malmaison, and Reine de Virgis, Bourbons, 
own roots,—Hedenham, Oct. 24, 1846. 
J, B. S. E their c 
rate excellence, an and charges st Nn moderate, A good $ 
tion on of duse Roses 0 collec- 
List will be forwarded = re * 
"x orbiton Nursery, Kingston, md ot a postage stamp. 
DUTCH, BULBS. 
iH GROOM, Craemaw. Russ, near. London (re- 
e moved fog Walworth) by appointment, FromisT TO 
‘Her MAJESTY THE QUEEN, AND TO His Mas JESTY THE Kine O0! 
TAN begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Publie, that- 
he has received his supply of HYACINTHS and DUTOH 
OOTS, in very fine asd. and m his Oatalogudes Bulbs 
is ready for delivery, and m. E on 
TO RAILWAY ONERACTOR RS San = de. 
TEE SOLD.— 600,000) T cack of superior 
- pality, from 6s. M i 10s.\per aco; ae 200 bustle of 
E: 
gathere eason. 000 clear-stem med 
GOOSERE RRY T RENS of the choicest dons amongst: Which 
are the following :— Companion, Wonderful, Thumper, Leader, 
Gunner, Pilot, E. asle, &c.—Apply to EDMUND SALISBURY, Mel- 
bourn, near Der! 
NOW SENDING OUT, 
“TE prove ME NOR. GERANIUM is a great im- 
provement on Lyne’s celebrated flower “ THE 
KE OF CORN WALL. ^? Jt is much brighter in colour, 
having lear and Reins petals of rich vermilion, vim a large 
and intensely blaek spot; is à bold trusser of good habit. 
Tt So "e EOM as oe of the richest and dist valuable 
flowers d the day, each 
e following Set ‘of Boars for 4l., namely :— 
Chen ME NOT, iat A Te TH SIR WALTER 
RALEIGH GILBERT, AND THE PERI. 
the above remain ; early orders are therefore necessary, 
The usual Ml uid tothe Trade. Great attention is paid 
to careful packing.—Apply to WrntLiAw E. RENDLE and Co. 
Plymouth, Oct. 24. 
RIED PLANTS FROM CHINA.—A few sets of 
the VALUABLE DRIED PLANTS collected in China 
by-Mr. FonTUNE, may still be procured by applying i we R. 
HEN dS) Esq., Young-street, Kensington, London, mong 
apa are many new and rare species scarcely known to ipd 
e 
x LOXINTA FYFLANA.—This new and deservedly 
ad: pud variety was raised from seed, and bloomed for 
tne first time in 1845. The Sous of the flower outside i is white, 
he upper part of the inside, or 
p shaded ANS and the lower part nearly 
hite, eae et spotted with purple. The flowers are large, 
e E D aban pe new Mone of Gloxinia, a pue emi 
E bes en complete: i f 
et will be sent to those who desire it, on receiving the ad- 
dress, inclosing six postage stamps, and free when plants are 
ordered. 
Plants will be sent out not later than the erst week of April 
at 15s. each, or when three are ordered one r will be added. 
The stock is. not largo. therefore early Sn are recom- 
| GEEDS.—¢ 
RNER OF HALF-MOON-STREET 
(By 08 HOMAS GIBBS and CO., 
cial appointment), the SEEDSMEN 
d ROY: AL Meni bees TURAL SOCIETY OF DNGL AN ND,” 
‘Beg to remind'the. Members of the Society, and Agriculturists 
in general, that their only Counting Ho Ware- 
pons is at the Corner of HALF-M MOON ; PICCA- 
DILLY, endow, as for the i Fi 
[en 
plication, 
ER-POTS AND GARDEN SHAT 
JOHN 3 BN MORTIOGI 250), Oxford.street, conti 
announees, that hej has-a very large assortment ofthe 
p dia ar o in various colours, and solicits an early ee 
description of useful CHINA, GLASS, and 
SARTHENWARE at the lowest possible price, for Cash. ^ 250, 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-park. 
RES. EO ROU ULEAD SHEET GLASS. 
. are supplying 16 oz, SHEET 
MN ,in re of 100 feet each, an article superior in. 
every, respect tothe foreign, and well adapted for Horticultural 
and general glasing purposes, at the following reduced prices: 
for cash, A reduction on 1000 feet. 
Bless Per 100 feet Box. 
inches. 8. d. £ s.d. 
f by4 and under 7 LH atro: 23 .. .. 1 010 
555 » Zu ce est ARDEN: 
$ 1 uA 10 3 (ae ot MEO 
ao 89.4, 5» ,10 o redes ydtaqt Ads 
2 ft. super. 1*9 2 
10 
Ober sizes of every s supatence dus ality equally low. 
) per dozen according to: 
GLASS E und m PU 10 from y % 7 substance, thinnest 
» SLATES, 20 by 10 ej being 16 oz. sheet. 
WHOLESALE GLASS Shans, sheet, Crown, and Patent Plate 
Glass Warehouse, 35, Soho-: don. 
BRITISH AND POWHIGN 8 NDE 
WAREHOUS SE, 
TON, STREET, HAYMARKET. 
pubs and WELCH having on several cocauona 
been applied to for the price of sashes and frames, hay 
now added that impie of the business to their establishment 
thus affording to the publie an opportunity of obtaining at one 
and at a much more moderate cost, Sashes and F ee Greens 
house and Conservatory Lights, &c., fit pa immediate. use, 
with weights and lines complete ; and have pleasure in sub=- 
mitting their prices. 
SASILES AND FRAMES COMPLETES 
1s. 4d. to 1s. 5d. per foot. 
1 5 to 1s 6 35 
15 to eae 
1j inch Ovolos d hung 
it 
2 m single ,, 
2 
Glazed with g Glass, süitable m Sitting rooms. 
GREENTOUSE, HOTHOUSE, AND CONSERVATORIES, 
+h Greenhouse Lights m E to 10 in 
io ll 
Glazed with stout Sheet G 
Racking Sa Cartage at a moderate ae Eos Nocharge 
EE XSDALE and Co,, 
RNATIONS pe PICOTE 8. 
MES DICKSON, of Acre-lane, Brixton, Surrey, 
o inform the. cultivators of this beautiful tribe of 
Hier teat his Catalogue of the best known varieties, now 
y to send a ud be had on AOT by enclosing a 
stamp. October 94, 
THE HUNTINGDON ELM. 
LMUS GLABRA VEGETA, THE HUNTING- 
DON ELM.—This is by im the most, vigorous growing 
kind of ELM propagated in. British nurseries, often maling 
shoots from 6 feet to 10 feet T length in one season, and t 
tree attaining the height of upwards of 30 feet in ten years fr e 
the graft. Raised at Huntingdon about 1746, from seed col- 
lected in that neighbourhoo r. Wood, Nurseryman 
there.—Loudon’s Encyclopædia of Trees and Shrubs, p. 123. 
Of all the numerous varieties which. may be procured in 
British nurseries, the best kind for cultivation ins its timber 
appears to be the Huntingdon Eim.—Ibid, p. 
large quantity of. the above oxcellent ELM of all sizes is 
395 on sale at the Huntingdon Nurseries, at the following 
ices : 
i: m jer. feet, per 100 tos di 7 feet, per 100 27 
5 do. o s UU 
oon 
5 to $ 
The et size is vexedenty Toote and admirably aA for 
Parks, Ayenues, &oc., being certainto Also a large 
REA of the Hertford: hire, a Siberius broad-leaved variety 
of the English Elm, at the same pries as the Huntingdon. 
A large collection of Forest and Ornamental Trees, Flower- 
ing add Bvergeen Shrubs, &c., a Jatalogue of whic h may be 
had on application. —Address to 3. Woop, Nurseries, Hunt- 
XORA COCCINEA.—Strong healthy Plants fit for 
Exhibition, 105, 6d. cach, smalbr do., 18s, per dozen. y 
e had, on receipt of a Post.offre order, by application to 
T. CooPER, Florist, EE Bromley, Kent. 
PX LOCKHART, Szepswa? and Fronisr, Fulham, 
A * near London (late of 156, Cheats e), has: just received 
from Holland several cases o! er Roots which haye arrived 
i OE OMA condition, lists of which may be had) free. by Post 
application, A them «re the following splendid 
Gladioluses, which will be sold at these unusually. low prices :— 
GLA OLUS, per Root. -Emicaas, 2s. 6d.; Queen xv 
s. i Teu Brillant, 9s. 6d. ; Flovibandus, of enormous 
MILFORD. NURSERY, | NEAR GODALMING, SURREY. 
Five miles DU, the South- Western Railway. 
V JILLIAM UNG begs to inform Dien 
Gentlemen, AERE and others, that-herstill.con- 
tinues to carry on this extensive Nursery, and would call 
their attention to his large Stock of bedded forest. Trees, 
which are of the most healthy Eiudodond eser of 100,000 
and Sewardi of fine Ash, from 4 feet ; 100,000 
and upwards of Birch, 2 to3 a $. to4 icm “doo. 000 and up- 
ards of Spi) Chesnuts, 2 to 3 feet; 50,000 Seoteh. Elms, 
o 4 feet PL (And. sere of Hazel, 1i to 02 and 2 to 3 
100, 000 Spruce Tirs p esr 1.to 2. feet, Paai! 100, 000 
lonia. Aquifoliuin or American Berberry, 1 
who. gus planting ru will find the. above. Stock well 
worth their VADE the prices will be regulated by | 
tity taken. they ve yieniax nmay behad on application, A 
dew vue ok beaded Sea Kale, 
[OREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and general purposes, to be 
|.had' in boxes as imported, of 100 and 200 fe P puo Glass 
Pantiles, lls. per dozen, Propagating ein ^ of Hor- 
i Co! wine preshe 8, MES of. the- best 
EE s Častlorstreets 
Pipoy PE 
FOREIGN SHEET GLASS —In e q of 
a further reduction in the duty of Meu Sheet Glass, 
€. JARVIS is enabled to supply this arti 
derably lower rate than it has hitherto been offe 
Public. at his old established WINDOW GLASS WARE- 
HOUSE, 38, Great Castle-st., a few doors from Regent-street. 
Every ‘description of British Manufactured Glass equally Sow. 
HORTICULTURAL ‘eft M a HEATING. BY 
WEEKS anD DAY, ARCHITECTS, &c., 
Gloucester- 
* place, King’s-road, Chelsea, HOTHOU BUILDER 
and HOT- WATER APPARATUS MANUFA RERS, most 
Ur 
respectfully beg. to inform the. Nobility, Gentzy, and Horticul- 
turists, that they have erected on. their. premises, pur- 
nose of inspection, a variety of. Hothouses, Greenhouses, Con- 
servatories, Pits, &c., where. all the MR Rin mown improve- 
ments of the.day can-be-seen, ` Thei pparatus is 
also erected, e e in constant nnd in 8 Hothouses, 
3reenhouses, , &o,, Muse the whole EMO of Top an 
Bottom, Heating Eos be 
WEEK! qu Dax Nn ‘their Hot-water Apparatus to be 
ery purpose to which heatis applicable, Boilers 
ofall sizes ; the largest is warranted to heat a range of Forcing- 
houses 300 feet in Togt, witha vr quantity of fuel, and only 
to require aet once in 12 hi 
Lodels, , Plans; dos lis pow variety, 
S a TEPHENSON AND CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
London, and 17, New Park-street, Rap Inventors 
Manufacturers of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 
Sa TB RIGAL B BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 
scientific Havtiusiuciota to their much approved 
apply nE the Tank to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 
&e., byewhich Atmospheric heat as well às bottom heat is sê- 
cured i ya any required degree without the aid of pipes or flues. 
3. & Co. have-also to state that at the request of numerous 
friends they are now making: their Boilers of Iron, as well as 
Copper, eh ‘whieh: the cost:is reduced. These Boilers, which 
e now so well‘ known, scarcely requive, description, but to 
those who. Raye notseen them in operation, prospectuses m 
be forwarded, as well.as D of the highest authority ; 
they may be seen at most o: Nobility's.seats and princi ipal 
Nuiserios throughout s Kingdom 
d AE ; beg toii trade thatattheir Manufactory 
inNew Pa le-street, Ey arce require for the construction 
of suas Buildings, ae well as for heating them, may be 
obtained upon the most RAE te qu st 
Conservatories, &c. of Iron o: od, erected upon. the mos 
»rnamental designs, Suns. Paliagding, Field and Garden 
ences, Wire Work, &c. &c, 
efficient. for evt 
