THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL “tna 
A pias Newspaper of Rural anaes qne General 
INDEX. 
Achimene, winter treatment of 7 zn. ? Hc ing, Polmaise - 755 0—758 D 
Agtis Juiyenes of mind Hoare s Vino- Mise - w 7580 
‘Amateur Ga dienor evergreens Wt Ü Jerusalem Artichoke - + 758 ¢ 
Ants, ro kil Faery tein arousia 7 
Arum ue of fe EM 'e, guano as 781 a—768 c 
choke, Jer, a Cibus DA Sewage Company, ana- 
Ae the Borato 756 c| | lysis of evidence 
est-roo! qus Odessa, news from ~ 
Botanic Garden, Cambria Peaches selects = = 
Botley Farmers? Club—D. raining7o4 © e | Rens, dwarf varieties of 
British Aeeceia don, meotiag o 757 ù | Pears, » 
758 b | Pelargon! niuma, select 
bs, trea me Z 758a | Pine-apple, culture of - 
Bury Hill. Coni I 798 c | Plants for facing = = 
Calendar, Ho 59 Mh eot of gas on |- 
Cambridre. Botanie Garden - 785a lania e d 
Cattle freding a Chapmania =- 
Cattle, S ey v Polmaise heatit 
Potato Commission, cost et 
Potato, Jerusalem Aricho 
a eubscitute 
Cells, getto devel pment 757 D 
Cherries, select 
Clianthua punioens ag acroeper 758 E 
y Hill 758 c 
Conifers ac Bm i LS MO 
Copings ds RR er io coe 808 reporta on,rev. E c 
Drainage - = c 7636 = "and fog 
who da oi « 766a — effect * slanting m ar. 
Draining Aa soils - 764c | ferens mont 764 a 
Discrepances in prac Potatoes, to pl na 760 
of MaU b |. SES notion of soap ashes on: jn 
piuca sion of Gardener - 7594 Rabbits, ganea BEE . 758 c 
Estates entailed — permanent Roses in pou - 758a 
improvement of Boutellaria incarnate, c. 2 759 € 
Bvergre Shenbs, ~ = 760c 
Fogs md the Porat illc ~ + 1594 
French Snowdrops 758a 
EN rd Hill "Gardening As- 
E colation 759 b 
Sugar, SE 763 c 
Teng Ad i ~ 104a 
Vegetable RUE "development of 757 b 
o appl Vegetable teratology - 7590 
Guaiana, Token an in- Vinegar plai 7 
stance of - 766b | Vine Pillars, Hoare's 
Guano as a manure Z l Tusc | Walls, copings 
— repe cation of 761a | Wheax, M 
Guernsey. Brittany 763a | Wickham M 
Hay, e - 766 b Club —Mr. Me 
Hozacd's os atin; - 758 b | Worms, to kill 
uu uing Hazard's p'an of - $580 
HESNUTS.—For Sale, a large Quantity “of fine 
ENGLISH NUTS ofthis year's growth, at 5s. per kit hel, 
for pu — Enquire (prepaid) of Mr. MALLAM, the Priory, E Ease- 
bourne, Midhurst, Sussex. 
n WAR [ARNE RS | SUPERIOR. EARLY EMPEROR 
V AS.—This splendid new PEA, admitted as being the 
DEM: i bes; voured Pea known, may be had, 2 A Sis 
per quart, of Pune WARNER, Seedsman, 28, Corn! 
arent: Also the anproved EARLY GREEN MARROW PEA? 
having à dark-green, glossy pod, much superior, in flavour and 
earliness, to the old varieties, at 1s. 6d. per quart. 
A general collection of HYACINTHS, &c., in the best 
varietie: 
THE FI LBY, „OR FASTOLEP 3 RASPBERRY. 
TET 
V TILLIAM CRISP has 10,000 of the above RASP- 
BERRY to offer in quantities not less than 500—they can. 
be warranted genuine. See h i 
Mr. Rivers in the Gardener Chronicle, Pod a 1844. VES 
lowest trade price will be given on applica! —Direct 
WrnLrAM Crisp, Filby Gardens, near Nobwich, delivered pun 
at Yarmouth. 
well adapted for Potting, may be eredi for cash. m at 255. 
A descriptive List of GERANIU r 18 
may be had by applying to N. Garnes, Surrey-lane, ‘Battersea. 
P.S.—A new and choice Collection of CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
and c RR ALAS are now in flower. - 
ECK’S, HOYLE'S, MILLERS, AND FOSTER’S 
SEEDLING GERANIUMS OF 1845, at 2l, per dozen; 
Purchaser’s selection, 3l.—BECK’S Mare Antony, Juno, Des- 
demona, Rosy Cin ats Sunset, Isabella, Margaret, Zenobia, 
Mustee, Bellona, Arabe! Be Favorita, Bella.—HOYL Au- 
gusta, Lord Morpeth, Jo 
T us, Duke of Orleans, UR Re- 
Xue Cid.—MILLER'S 
Egyptian Prince, Vesta, Veritas, 
Pallida, Aurantia, Miss bright, Samye, Sunbeam.—CA AT- 
LEUGH’S Merry Monarch, Clio, Duke of Wellington, Sun- 
beam, La Polka,—Drury’s Pearl.—Foster’s Orion. 
d n correspondents must send cash with their ERIS 
N. P ood strong established Plants are now ready for 
deliv 
AIL Diode: new varieties at 1l. 1s. per dozen. 
Geranium Catalogue, which can be had gratis. 
Hybridized Geranium Seeds, 100, 10s.; 50, 5s. ; 25, 3s. 
Wittam MILLER, Providence Nursery, Ramsgate, 
See printed 
ESRD LANE inn "SON, Great Berkhampsted, 
mounce that their ROSE CATALOGUE may 
z) fey i Nel Son ation, enclosing a 2d. postage stamp. They 
‘beg to add, that the two last pages of the Catalogue may i 
Ne with much Pase by those desirous of making a 
the very best for pot or 
tire RE DN cine trellis work, walls, poles, 
potted plants are unusually str ong and healthy, 
Nov. 14 1846. 
COUNTESS OF CAMPERDOWN PANSY. 
BUTLER having bought Hd stock of this very 
* beautiful flower, grown iy r. Bridges, of Hampton 
near London, begs to offer fine VENE Hort plants at 5s. per 
plant, with the usual allowance to the Trade, where three 
plants ae aken. feri i 
anaietnction, and ought to be in every 
ley's iim in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 2, 1846—viz. 
“t PAusY—A Constant Reader—A fine large round flower of great 
substa os rich yellow ground, with bronsy purple upper. died 
PS broad Te of the same round the lower petals; eye 
d and striking flower, well adapted for showing.? 
Wideombe. Nursery, Bath, Noy. 14, 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 
Newki TRS erunt Part Edited by Professor E 
Ie 6d. 
"RANUNOULUSES, ANEMONES, 
SOLID. JULAS, GERANIUMS, AND LILIUM LANCI- 
OLI 
GROOM, Crarnam Rise, near Lonpon (removed 
e from Walworth), by APPOINTMENT FLORIST TO HER 
MAJESTY THE QUEEN, and to His MAJESTY THE KING oF RU 
begs to recommend to the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and 
Amateurs, his extensive assortment of the above FLOW WERS, 
which he can supply of the best quality. He begs to state 
at this is a good season of the year to make a selection of the 
yarious kinds. 
25 HYACINTHS, in 25 fine sorts, named. . £1 5 
100 TULIPS, in 100 fine sorts, n: Pied E .. Toi 
100 Ditto in 50 ditto 5 5 
Superfine M per 100, from 10s. 6d. to Dis. 
100 SUM LUSES, m Superfine sorts,named 2 10 
uperfne Mixtures, peed 0 .to £ 
100 ANEMONES, in 100 Superfine sorts, named v 15 
A New Collection of 50 Superfine sorts m E 
Superfine Mixtures, per 100 t: 
25 AURICULAS, in 25 Superfine sorts, "named .. 
25 GERANTUMS, in 25 Superfine sorts mne 
Good kinds, per doz m 12s, to 
LILIUM EANGIFOLIUM ALBUM, good E each 
from 1s. 6d. to 
RUNGE ane Ere 5s. to 
SPECIOSUM (ti rue) Os. 6d. v 
A new collection of Hybrid pets Lilies 5 sorts 
H. Groom begs to say his Catalogue of Bulbs, ‘Be is ready, 
and will be forwarded by post on application. 
Foreign orders executed. 
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FPAIRBEARDS CHAMPION OF ENGLAND 
—A large blue Wrinkle Marrow, a few days earlier 
than the ** Fairbeard's Surprise ” an abundant cropper, of fine 
flavour; in height 4 It is considered to be the best as 
yet offered, possessing Vm qualities of a Marrowfat, with the 
pee of an early 
M had of the following Seedsmen at 5s. per quart :— 
George Rc Covent-garden ; i Nutting, Cheapside ; 
Adams, and Hogg, 
Brompton; W. and J. Noble, TUER ESOS Hay, Anderson, 
and BE ete Net on Butts ; J. Wrench and Sons, London- 
bridge; Hurst and M* Mullen, Leadenhell-street ; Gordon, 
‘Thompson, and Basket, z encb gro Co x 
t, Nov. 14. 
THE FINEST CARNATIONS, |, PICOTEES, AND 
NKS. 
OUELL & CO.'s del k and celebrated Collec- 
tion of the above are this season unusually strong and 
healthy, and are now ready for sending out, in fine well rooted 
lants, to any part of the United Kingdom, or for exportation, 
at the following prices :— 
25 pairs of. RM first-rate somt varieties of Carna- 
tions and Picotees m . . wed 0 0 
pairs | do. do. do. PEIE A) 
25 are of very fine p varieties of do. “do. 3 0 0 
12 do. do. E 110 0 
25 do. of finest true show varieties of Pinks .. 1 4 0 
FINE CAMELLIAS. 
YOUELL & Co. are now supplying very healthy 
plants of the Es Rubus the finest varieties in cultiva- 
tion, at 20s. p. 
EW AND "SUPERB CINERARIAS.— 
SPECTABILIS, 7s. 6d.—Very 
flower being 1} inch in diameter, oa of the finest form. 
BRILLIANT, 7s. 6d.—Rich puce, possessing all the EMO 
of size, &c., of the foregoing. 
ENCHANTRES® 7s. 6d.—Pure white tipped with violet, 
large, and of 
EA TETA 5s. pem crimson, possessing all the pus 
perties of a first-rate Cineraria, of medium size, and v 
compact. 
BEAUTY, 5s.—Bright puce, E light circle in centre of each. 
dE fine form, and very co: 
GNES, 5s. mE bim tipped Em crimson, large, of fine form, 
he very compa 
The set of six cm be phased BOs: 
Trade when three sets are tal 
Tt is requisite to state the d area set of RPM cus 
hey 
The usual discount to the 
dark rich crimson, each 
C (NHARLES TURN ER. Bin Tül supply strong pue of 
KIRTLAND'S TORD: VALENTIA .. 5s. per pem and 
HARRIS'S DAUNTLESS .. 0s. do 
Or one pair of each, Pe by post, ‘on receipt of a Post-office 
Catalogues of Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, ae ege may 
be had on application.—Chalvey, near W: indso 
OGERS Es SON, NunsERYMEN and CONTRACTING 
PLANTERS, Pnipemprens in submitting the following Li: 
of NURSERY STOCK, beg to add, s Mb are eal age 
strong, and well rooted, growing ath land, in exposed 
bleak aspects, and well ada apted for estanaio Forest or Waste 
land planting. From the extent of their grounds, and the fiue 
growth of the pant season, they are enabled to render at the 
low prices quo oted, from which a deduction will be made if 
ordered in quantities of 100,000, nds in London by rail- 
way, or coastwise by steam vessels 
SEEDLING FOREST “TREES, &c. 
lyear ls, 6d. 2 years 3s. ET 8 years 5s.0d. 
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Per 1000, 
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4 
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, Pinaster 8.6 d 
s» Sea Pine (Pinus maritima), retical o d to the 
sea, one year, 7s. 6d. ; two years, 10s. per 1 and in small 
ots to plant out in very CE. rE or thickening 
plantations quickly, 50s. per 
i & Durmast” of the New Forest 
(Querens sessiliflora), the most valuable species, pro- 
pues ng timber of the largest dimensions; one year, 
. 6d. ; two years, 10s. per 1000, 
2 omens English, three d 3s. 6d. per 1000. 
TRANSPLANTED DUREE TREES, &c. 
lyear. 2 years 3 years. 
155. wu. 255. 0d. 35s, Od. p. 1000.. 
25 0 
12 € 25 E 
210 0 20 0 * 
Chesnut, Spanish . 20 0 30 0 * 
Elm, Wych,orScoteh.. 12 6 15 0 * 
Fir, Scótch. 10.0  *15 0 A 
„ Larch. 10 0 15 x 
5 Spruce 2 6 95 0 Sd 
» Pinaster 10 0 15 0 S 
» Seapine 20 0 30 0 y 
Hazel 15 0 30 0 A 
Polus "Black 20 0 40-0 RC 
Oak, Eng. (Durmast).. 20 9 9 0 x: 
Sycamore as 
15 0 0 
Willow (Co! 11), a new and sdlizble (UE species for- 
Coppice or Hop Poles, of zama Sonia one year, 40s. ; two 
years, 60s. 2 geet 80s. y z 
Laurel 208. 2 ae “40s. 3years, d . p. 
Trereroen Prive 20 2years, ete eae 
Elder, common black, excellent for sea pU 3 to ft. 
8s. per 100. 
The above Transplanted are from $a foot to 2 feet high. 
Plants of a larger size from 2 feet to 7 feet, for ornament or im- 
mediate effect, are trom 25s. to 75s. per 100. 
OT ODEN d: —Excellent for cover, and not subject to 
depredations of gene, 1 to 2 inches, 30s. ; 3 to 
hes, 80s. per 1000. 
; 1} to 2 feet, 30s. to 50s. per 
bs ponticum roseum, 1 to 1} feet, EI hd 60s. per 100. 
a Splendid hybrid, 1 foot, 50s, per 1 
5 Scarlet hybrid, 2s. 6d. to 5s. tact. 
5 Seedling hey ae per 
arboreum album 2 feet, E each. 
an tri 
These and well rooted. 
Pinus (Abies) Done in 60 size pots, 2 to 3 inches, from seed, 
ee per 0%. ; ani oeoa plants in large pots, 3 to 
4 feet, from seed, 49s. e: 
m latifolia, 3 pu P 21 foot, 75s. per 1 
azurea, er 100, Clematis orate 25s. per 100. . 
TECRA radicans, S per doz. 
Aristolochia Sipho, 6s. per doz. 
EE China Rose, 25s. per 100. 
erpetual Tree Violet, strong flowering lants, ER 
Neapolitan Violets, aoweritigs plants, is per 1 ee 
Flowering Thorns, three sorts, 40s. per 
iant Irish Ivy, 12s. 6d. per 100. 
Arbutus, bedded, 4 to | $i SE ‘eae TA 6d. per 100. 
rarias that YouELr and Co. can confidently 
possess that Hine ‘of form in the petals so desir: able : Bn “he 
class of flow 
DU LIPS, 
50 first-rate Blows varieties by name, 3l. ; including Surpass 
Catafalque, Gloria Mundi, Coburg, DS Catafalque, Roi de 
Siam, Norwich Black Baguets, Dey of A e 
Maitre Partout, Pearson’s bum) Blanca, Bell’s 
Best Rose, Triumph Royal, Thunderbolt, Georgius Tertius, 
Queen of Egypt, 
They also beg attention to the particulars € of ne following, 
which appeared in their advertisement of 17th 
THE FINEST DUTCH HAGINTHS, he 
CEDRUS DEODA. 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA, oR NOLAN PINE. 
GERANIUMS AND FUCHSIAS. 
FUCHSIA CORALLINA, 5s. 
TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY. 
PANSIES. 
Extra fine first-class show varieties, 18s. per doz., fine do., 10s. 
YOUELL'S EARLY TOBOLSK RHUBARB, 
MYATT'S VICTORIA Ditto. Fine strong Roots for forcing. 
STRONG GIANT ASPARAGUS, 2s. 6d. per 100. 
Steamers from this port to Rotterdam and Hull twice peels 
and to London daily.—Great Yarmouth Nursery, Nov, 1 
toneaster micr 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS 
HERBACEOUS, and GREENHOUSE BNET 
collection. Also a most superb collection of ROSES, including 
m UD iy Printed Catalogues and prices of whieh m ay 
ad on app! ication at th Ni gi 
S pe neir, Nurseries, Red Lodge, North 
[C ordered in less tit; 
a charge vil iin Bei ux ity than the above quotations, 
^ Agents for PESOS s Mushroom Spawn. 
MITCHELL'S “ROYAL ALBERT” RHUBARB. 
The above valuable Fariety having been grown by Wir- 
LIAM MITCHELL, of Enfield Highway, for the last four years. 
has enabled him to supply poc Market with open- 
ground RH. RB earlier than any other grower, it being two 
to three weeks pes the Tobolsk, or any other sort ever intro- 
duced to the horticulturist. A splendid red'colour, most proli- 
fic bearer, and allowed by the poeti den te be the finest Ha 
voured sort in use at the present time. 
er, 
Lor. each, and no wholesale orders will be received after the 
qa December. 
An early application is necessary, as the stock is limited, 
iz Sole m gent, CHARLES OE. Seedsman, 128, St. J Aer 
ondon, 
