45—1846.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Zal 
MU  ITCHELL'S “ROYAL ALBERT » RHUBARB, | 
he above valuable variety been grown by WiL- 
STAM ELM of Enfield Highway, ds the last four years, 
has enabled him to supply Covent-Garden Market with open- 
ground RHUBARB earlier than any other grower, it being two 
to saree weeks before the Tobolsk, or any other sort ever intro- 
o the horticulturist, A sple endid red colour, most proli- 
fic Dr and allowed by the Bert judges p be the finest fla- 
voured sort in use at the present:-time, paeron ongona by Mr. 
Myatt, sen., of Deptford, to be the best RLY RHUBAR B | 
grown. Large roots will be ens out the first week in Dau 
and no wholesale order: ll be received after the 
An early application is tee as the stock is limited. 
Prepayment is requisite with all S vus (which will be executed 
in strict rotation) payable to W, MrromkLL, Enfield, or to the 
Sole Agent, CHARLES FARNES, Westen 128, St. John- street, 
i ndon. 
GENERAL CATALOGUE © NURSERY ST 
NEW EDITION. 
NAT Me WOOD anv SON, in returning their sincere 
V thanks for past favours, beg leave to inform their friends 
that they have just publis! shed an “Enlarged C CATALOGUE OF 
HARDY TREES AND SHRUBS, CONT Eat, CLIMBERS, 
AND EVERGREENS ; also o Fruit, Fores: nd Ornamental 
Trees, with a selection of Plants suitable for OCA: 
Part the geass contains aselection of all the most esteemed 
dU neos. t nd Alpine Plants, Chrysanthemums, Straw- 
berries, &c. 
Copies of. i Tus e, also a Descriptive Catalogue of Rose: 
may be had, gratis, on application. 
Woodlands, Nursery, Mavesfield, nr. Uckfield, Sussex, Nov.7. 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ~ RANUNCULUSES, ANEMONES, 
CU CULAS, GERANIUMS, AND LILIUM LANCI- 
FOLIUM. 
GROOM, Crarnaw Rise, near Lonpon (removed 
e from Walworth), by APPOINTMENT FLORIST TO HER 
MAJESTY THE QUEEN, and to His MAJESTY THE KING OF Saxony, 
begs to recommend to the attention of aie Nobility, Gentry, and 
Amateurs, his extensive assortment of the e: FLOW. 
he can supply of the best Bun y. e begs to state 
(that this is a good season of the year to i rs $ E of the 
various kinds. 
25 HYACINTHS, in 25 fine sorts, named .. 
Superfine Mixtures, per 100, from 10s. 6d. to 218, 
100 RANUNOULUSES, in 100 Superfine sorts,named 2 1 
Superfine Mixtures, per 10 . 
100 ^d EMONES, in 100 Superfine sorts, named | 
A New Collection of 50 Superfine sorts .. 
100 
er 
2 uperfine sorts, named 
25 GERANIUMS, in 25 Superfine sorts SUI 
Good kinds, per doz. 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, good balbs, ant 
from . 
$ PUNCTATUM, from 5s, to 0 10 
m SPEOÍOSUM (true) .. from 10s. 6d. to 2 2 
A new collection of Hybri id Seedling Lilies, 6 sortsfor 1 16 
H. Groom begs to say his a alogue of S, &c., is ready, 
and will be forwarded by post on application, 
Foreign orders executed. 
TO NOBLEMEN,GENTLEMEN, ND RSTO ALIEN d OTHERS. 
ABIES CANADENSIS, on HEMLOCK 
BAKER, NunsERYMAN, Bagshot, oy db 
* the Largest Stock in Europe, of various sizes and in fine 
condition, can with confidence recommend vals noble tree to 
the notice of the public, at the followi ing pri ice 
I ft.—Transplanted 
coco cococcoco coo 
“Op per 100 
es Seb BS, en "n 
z? » » . sp» 15 o ” 
Sto4ft, y ACIE ge pra 
PIORA BAL AMEA. 
1jto2ft. ,, 5 + ate) i ? 
2 3, 
G.B. having a fine Stock of Flowering KALMI n LA "hrroLtA, 
ean supply them at the Following g low prices 
9tol2inches .. m 
12, Er Eie AE 3 
18 ,, 20 5 K 
Bine Specimen Plants fr om Ss. 6d to 5s, each. 
N.B. purchasers will hayo considerable reduction, — 
The usual Ad to the tra 
CEREUS MELDOMENSIS. 
HASTINGS, Fromm, having purchased the en- 
* tire stock of the above beautiful CEREUS, for descrip- 
tion of which G. H. begs to call attention to the IM 
Chronicle, May 17, 1845, page 332 ; and May 16, 1846, 332, 
to offer good rooted plants at 10s. 6d. hone NG 
allowance to the Trade unless three plants pre pet: A re- 
mittance requested from unknown correspon 
Plumpton Rocks, near Knaresborough, SN orietilre, Oct. 31. 
LOXINIA FYFIANA.—This new and deservedly 
mired variety was raised from seed, and bloomed for 
the first time in 1845. The colour of the flower outside is white, 
slightly. tinged ee purple; the upper part of the inside, or 
shaded purple, and the lower part nearly 
WES EU Oe with purple. Tus flowers Ed ge, 
Dd a most oe beautiful and novel spnnaren ce: That 
s Nn. completed b; 
Sheet will be m to those who desire it, du receiving the RU 
dress, inclosing six postage stamps, and free when plants are 
ordered. 
Plants will be sent out not later than the first week of April 
at 15s. each, or when three are ordered one over will be added. 
"The stock is not large, therefore early orders are recom- 
mended, Dnyspaxe and Co., Nurserymen, &c. 
, Glasgow, serene is 
E HUNTINGDON ELM a 
LMUS GLABRA V VEGETA, TRE MUNIN NG: 
ON ELM.—This is by far the most vigorous grow 
kind of ELM propagated im British nurseries, often making 
shoots from 6 feet to 10 feet in length in one season, and tl 
tree attaining the height of upwards of 30 n in ten years TS 
the graft. Raised at Huntingdon about , from seed oat 
lected in that neighbourhood by MN 
there.—Loudon’s Bnoydlopadia of T 
Of all the numerous varieties 
British nurseries, the best kind for suo for its timber 
spears to be the Huntingdon Elm.—Jbid, p. 715 
‘A large quantity of the above excellent ELM of all sizes is 
now on sale at the Huntingdon Nurseries, at the following 
prices :— 
3t4 feet,per100 12 
05 do. 15s. 
5 Fd 6 do. 2 j 55s. 
Also a large quantity of the Hertfordshire, a superior broad- 
US Mri of the English Elm, at the same prices as the 
Hunti 
A ee BN tion of Forest and Ornamental Trees, Flower- 
ing and Evergreen Shrubs, &c., a Catalogue of w! ich may be 
6 to 7 feet, per 100 30s. 
tos do. 40s. 
EE on applieation.—Address to S. Woop, Nurseries, Hunt- 
_ COUNTESS OF CAMPERDOWN PANSY. 
BUTLER having bought the stock of this very 
+ beautiful flower, grown by Mr. Bridges, of Hampton, 
near London, 
SENDER iui thie awaa NA 
feels satisfied that he is offering a flower that will give genera 
satisfaction, and ought to be in every collection, See Dr. Lind- 
ley's opinion in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 2 
“Pansy—a Constant Reader—A fine large round flower of great 
aapeaneer ions CH. ound, ean We purple upper petals, 
and broad belting of the same round the lower petals; eye 
fine. A bold and striking flower, well adapted for showing,” 
Wideombe Nursery, Bath, Nov. 7. 
MUNDUS Sl SENDING OUT. 
DNA <<. . BR 10 
ISABELLA 0-10. 6] the two 30s. 
"HE above first-rate GERANIUMS have obtained 
Five Prizes at the London aca See Tee Lists 
(gratis), and Engravings by Holden 
WILLIAM MILLER, OIRE Wem E HEROS 
pa FLOWER ROOTS.—The present being 
most favourable season for general planting, 
J. CARTER begs to submit the following extract from his 
Catalogue of Resh articles as he can particularly recom- 
mend :— 
acinths, for pots or water, 6s., 9s., and È $ per doz. 
yanthus Narcissus, various "m 0 
i Narcissus 
New early S joliel d'Or do. 
ed large Dutch Jonqui 
3 
1 
Poets’ or „Phasa enye. ot ‘border 1 
uils 1 
1 0001 in 10 extra fine sor! um 2.20 
$ 
cococooaococooas 
Fine mixed Dutch ditto, for bor per 100. 
Extra fine late Tulips, from named sorts 10 2 
Iris, English, 100 extra fine s 60 
i 50 ditto 
tto 50 SUE sorts 
mixed English Iri i per doz. 
d SU is extra EN sorts 
itto S 
very EN 0 per 100. 
Anemones, finest new Dutch, named 0 per doz. 
Ditto finest Scarlet 6 m 
Ranunculus, extra fine, named | 6 per 100, 
Ditto e mixe 0 
Turban Ranunculus, finest Scarlet 
s, benntiful mixed, 2s, per doz. 
s. ditto 
itto 
Gladioles cardinalis, extra large 
smaller a ` 
ODONI REGINA, a new and splendid ges mv 
four seeds, 
4 JAMES Genre Seedsman and Florist, No. 238, High Holborn, 
Lond 
[ROMAS WATTS begs to offer a quantity of 
excellent Standard Wall-trained PEACH, NECTARINE, 
APRICOT, and PLUM TREES, many of them fruit-bearing, 
Also Ash-leaved Kidney, Barly Round Frame, and Early 
Shaw Potatoes for planting. ` No ction to take good 
Shrubs in exchange. —Camden Nurser; B Camberwell. 
Duke OFI DEVONSHIRE TULIP.— Two fine 
roots of this splendid BIZARRE TULIP to be disposed 
of.—Address Mr, H. W. Bucxnatt, Bedminster Lodge, Bristol. 
I AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Beanfort-st street, Kings s- 
road, Chelsea (by appointment to. HER "MAJESTY And 
R. E E ALBERT).-ORNAMENTAL WATERFOWL, 
gyptia 
H. 
co ing of. Bla ck and White Swans; 
China Barnacle, Brent, and Laughing "Gees 
Pintail, Widgeo aner anes M inter 
brador, Shoveller, Go ld.e ; 
Gall Du iab go domesticated E Mitos also Spanish, 
Cochin China, Malay, Poland, Surrey, and Dorking Fowls ; and 
at 3, Half-moon-passage, Gracechureh-street. 
White, Japan, Pied, and Common Peafowl, and pure 
BRITISH AND FORE IGN sus T AND HORT ICULTURAL 
LASS WAREHOUSE, 
12, PANTON- Ei STREET HAYMARKET. 
pu and WELCH having on several occasions 
been applied to for the price of ‘sashes and frames, have 
now added that branch of the busines: EE ent, 
thus CRM to the publie an opportun: ing atonce, 
and at am more moderate cost, Sa ashes ee Frames, Green- 
house zm PODA Se ory Lights, é&c. ediate use, 
with weights and lines complete ; and er ium SE in sub- 
mitting their prices. 
SASHES AND FRAMES COMPLETE. 
1s. 5d. per foot, 
16 
ee 
1} inch Ovolo single hung 1s. 4d. to 
1} » 1 5 to » 
2 5 single ,, 1 5 tol 6 
2 s uble , E 4 ^5 
Glazed with good Crown Glass, suitable fc sitting rooms § 
GREENHOUSE, HOTHOUSE, AN ATORIES. 
1j inch Greenhouse Lights a8 ou to 1 
2 
Glazed with stout Sheet Glas 
Packing and Cartage at a moderate extra dS Nocharge 
for Priming. 
STRONG HORTICULTURAL SHEET GLASS d 
JE ee AND CO. are supplying 16 oz. SHEET 
= GLASS, in boxes of 100 feet each, an article superior in 
every respect to the foreign, and well adapted for Horticultural 
and general glasing purposes, at the following reduced prices 
for cash. uction on 1000 feet, 
Per 100 feet Box. 
inche £ s.d. 
$ De A and M 7 Tya zn at o os 1 010 
$ 1211 
s XS , à 9 .. JE ER, 
10 85, oy 0 3p. X- TT 
0 v. 4 2 
l4 1 upe H 9 
Other sizes of evi ery eutstanee and quality e qually low. 
in 
ches J.) per dozen according to 
GLASS TILES, | It by n from 9 ol substance, thinnest 
SPSTES 20 6| being 16 oz. sheet. 
WhorzsALE GLASS Eun Sheet, Crown, and Patent Plate 
Glass Warehouse, 35, Sobo-square, London. 
FOREIGN AND BRITISH SHEET AND CROWN 
GLASS, for Horticultural and general purposes, to be 
had in boxes as imported, of 100 and 200 feet each ; iso Glass 
Pantiles, per dozen, Propagating and all kinds of Hor- 
tieultural ils, Colones Beeehes. &c. m the best 
description, at ixi ES ae Erpnrck's, 28, Castle-street, 
East, Oxford-stree For Ready Money only. 
a 
^ PATENT VENTILATORS ‘for Public Offices, Smoking 
Rooms, &c. 
GEEDS.—CORNER | OF HALE-MOON- STREET. 
HOMAS Senn and C 
(By Official HERR e SEEDSMEN to th 
y ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGL AND, = 
Beg to remind the Members ef ee Society, and A 
in general, that their only Coi eed 
house is at the Mou pt FALI am 
DILLY, London, as fo et 
Priced Lists of Agrieutasal Seeds are Se AE and may 
be had on application 
FLOWER-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford. street, respectfully 
announces that he has a very lar, 
ahora articles in pacts colours, and solicita an S gees 
E e 
HORTICULTURAL BU BUILDING AND HEATING BY 
HOT WATER. 
d ups AND DAY, deu &e., Gloucester- 
place, King's-road, Chelse musty SE B UILDERS 
and HOT-WATER APPARATI x NUFACTURBRS 
d beg to inform 
re 
e No aus a 
don hono "premis 
f Hothouses, Greenhouses, Con- 
servatories, Pits, &c., Meu Se the various pA. improve- 
ments of the day can be seen, Their Hot-wat r Apparatus is 
also erected, and kept in Ave. tant action in v: fdas Hothouses, 
Greenhouses, Pits, &c., where the whole principle of Top and 
Bottom Heating can be seen, 
J. WEEKS & Day warrant their Hot-water ep biel atus to be 
eficient for every pur pose to mid Pertsa applicable. oilers 
ofall sizes ; the largest is toheat a nee, of Forcing- 
houses 300 feet in length, with a emal quantity of fuel, and only 
to require attention once in 12 ho: 
Models, Plans, &c., in great variety. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING A AND HE 
HOT WATER. 
TING BY 
RAY, ORMSON, aw» BROWN,  HorHoUsE 
Bor» RS AND Ho-w WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, 
Dan vd x Chelsea, respectfully solicit the attention of 
the N bili SEN and Gardeners, to their superior manner 
of Erecting ai mg every _deseription of Building con- 
ngoted with fios tie dite tof a letter from Mr. TURN- 
L, Gardener ds His cake the ‘Duke of Mar Ares Blen- 
SURE gardens. 
/EMEN, Wen am happyto say uen the [cue Appa- 
ratus erected here by you, answers am perfectly 
satisfied itis the exi complete and SUR i have seen. 
shall be happy | to, answer any BERE from parties whom you 
may refer to n 7 
Plans and Moe fim 
the principal London Nu: 
URBIDGE | ANp HEALY'S COOKING. APPA- 
RATUS, combining Sylvester’s Paten OOKING 
APPARATUS possesses greater general advanta p Nue any 
yet submitted to the public, both as regards strength of mate. 
n and workmanship ; in fact the laws of heat are so applied 
as to produce the greatest effect with the least xeu of 
fuel, without destruction to the apparatus, ). and H. can 
safely recommend it, from experience, as unquestionable 
supeHor to anything of the kind ee to. made. May be seen 
S aven Hotel, Craven 
ed free, and their Works seen at 
au; , 130, Fleet t. 
Prospectus can be ape upon ances detailing par- 
ticulars and price. 
GİEPHENSON AND CO., 61, Gracechurch-street, 
ndon, and 17, pk Park-st. treet, South ee Inventors 
and Manufacturers of t Improved co NIGAL a UBLE 
CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, pei solicit the attention of 
scientific Horticulturists to their much approved method of 
applying the Tank system to PRR Propagating Houses, 
ve., by which Atmospheric heat as well as bottom heat i is se- 
cated to any required degree without se aid of pipes or flues, 
S. & Co. have also to state tha request of numerous 
friends they are now making their Boilers of I Tron, as well as 
opper, by which the cost is reduced. ese Bo ger which 
are now so well known, scarcely require description, but to 
those who have not seen them in ennt. Up will 
be Torvi aa as well as reference of the high: 
they may beseen at most of the Nobility s s 
NIGRA dace the kingdom. 
au 
0 
sats and erc 
e that at their Manufactory 
bey for the construction 
of Horticultural Building il as for heating them, may be 
obtained upon the most meme: ageous terms. 
Conservatories, &c. of Iron or Wood, er acida upon the most 
ornamental, esig Balconies, P. alisading, Field and Garden 
Fences, Wire 3 &e. &e. 
