THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL aii E. 
A aed Newspaper of Rural assed and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited uk Professor Eu 
EDT 
45—1846.] 
INDEX. 
CURAE paths pon ~ Ta Jerusalem Artichoke, a sub- 
79 ato 
Er stitute for the Pot DB 
Y for oH - 798 cuhure + 789 
ves ^ AN 789 c | Lewes Root Exhibition | - 198a 
ARS Tar bei situte Linnean Society = 790 
forthe Por: 788 c | Manure, fowl s- "ung as ~ 789 
nase | Teo ¢ | Mice and Aloe-steep - - 7904 
ws Inventions, rov. = 791 a Gplcal Society = — - 790 
‘Gambiidge - 409a | Momordica Balsamina, to 
of Lon 79 icklo 20-2 -79e 
gh " m è- = 7905 
x S ro T8 
ERE Hy EN | 792a | Peas, to defend vermin from - 790 a. 
ambridg» Bot, Garden I 789a | Pelatgoniums, to overp + 789 | 
attle, to b ied - + 798 b | Pigs, antimony fo - 796 b 
‘oping for walls - 789c | Pine-apples, Meudon -  - 789b 
Drains, calcareous deposits in 796 b | Pinus patula - - - =- 792e 
raining, discrepances in 794 lanting, rematkaon = = 787 ¢ 
synopsis of 7, 5a | Plantweering -~ =- + 78 
ain viles, cost of - 798a | Polmaise hean: = = 9886 
Dumfries, hire farming - 797 b | Potaso disease, remedies for + 794 a 
ooks on Gardeni - + 891c| Potato, Jer. Arti. a substitute 
Excgonium pring ie! =- 790 c for 788 c 
aim agree Zo > pha | Porasves, Toxuriant "most. liable 
m in Dumfrieehire - = 707b to yr. 796 c 
ux Imp. society in VE ronie moor eaha ai spn Stee 
‘owl's Dung as manure -~ 789 6 | Shed feeding sheep ~- — - 796 
Garden.walls coping for. 789 c Sheep, to shed COP LAB 
~ 791 ¢ | Silkworms - - - = 789 b 
Goose ued select - 799 b Bonis origin of eem wo q9UE 
Grass -soeds for permanent Sowing, thin ~ = =- Wa 
pasures [i 798 b | Tenant STEAM 20 = 798a 
Greens, emily sgrin f+ =- 769b | Thin sowin 796 a 
Heating. Polm 2l faa b| Tile work, expenses of erecting ms 
rnott’s stoves for — - 789 ¢ | Turnip-tops, to plant 
Hoiticulmural So oclety'« Garde iner, effect of bleeding ~ fon 
SER 791 b | Walls, coping 89 c 
of renting room 791 ¢ | Water, bad effects oflead in - 787 
Bride machine 789a | Water-pot, have a careof' - 789a 
Jalap plaat - 790c! Woods, management of ' - 787€ 
TV ABNERS | SUPERIOR EARLY EMPEROR 
PEA.—This splendid new PEA, admitted as being the 
earliest and best- Havoured Pea known, may be had, at 2s. 6d. 
RD an, 28, SOR 
RE im gloss; ase 
earliness, to the old varieties, at TR Gd. per uar 
A general collection of HY AOINTHS, Eea, in the best 
Bo DEN YER begs to p his friends and the pub- | 7 
-d o in general that his large stock of STANDARD, 
ALF STANDARD, and DWARF ROSES are on Sale in fine 
condition at moderate prices. Fruit Trees and Evergreen 
Shrubs of all UE of the finest growth, Catalogues of Roses, 
€., will be sent on application, by enclosing two penny stamps, 
id.—L sery, Brixton, Surre; 
Corey ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOT 'S, 4s. . per 
zen.—The above-named Bulb, famous for its beauty 
and the fragrance of its blossom, has been just received from 
Italy, and may be obtained at A. CosszTI's Italian and Foreign 
, 18, Pall Mall. A choice collection of Orange, 
itron, and Shaddock Te RAN, Catalonian, 
rabian Jessamines expecte: Y next. 
P IZE PLANTS. FORRES NURSERIES. ‘The 
Subscribers beg to intimate that they have for Sale an 
Extensive Stock of all uses of SEEDLING and TRANS- 
PLANTED TOREST TREES, FOREIGN PINES, and. 
NURSERY DS E Eus Samples of their 
stock of Plants obt: e first premium of the Hohe 
an ural s ki M Sobdand: at the Great Show of 
1816. fists i Prices will be farnished on application.—Joun 
GRIGOR and Co., Nurseries, For 
*4* Strong Plants of Ped. ‘glandulosa sent free, at 2s. 
per pair.—Nov. 
GROOM: Clapham Rise, near London (removed 
from Walworth), by appointment Fromisr TO Her 
Masesty tue Queen and to His MAJESTY THE Kine or 
Saxony, begs to call de EN of the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Amateurs to the e present season as the best for planting 
TULIPS, HYACINTHS, ctl the VARIETIES OF LILIUM, 
of which he has a fine dus tment. ur TUS to say his Cata- 
EIE 
RUIT oe a pos D HERS. 
ME ESSRS. "PITCH, of Parson's Green, Fulham, offer 
for Sale from 40,000 to 50,000 GOOSEBERRY and 
CURRANT BUSHES, of sorts, adapted for the London Mar- 
kets. They were headed down last year; have made an 
unusually fine growth ; and are of very superior quality, To be 
Seen at their Grounds, ‘situate as 
EVERAL THOUSAND S RONG MOSS ROSES, 
well adapted for Potting, mu. ye had for cash only, at 25s. 
per 100. ate scriptive Luft poc UMS, n &e., ae 1847, 
EU be bad by ap SE to AINES, Surrey-lane, Battersea. 
Sh new and choice Collection of CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
eo | SATURDAY, 
‘NOVEMBER 28. 
THE SEED E SEED TRADE. 
e. WAITES WHOLESALE PRICED CATA- 
GUES are now ready, E can be had at No. 4, Eyre- 
pom 6d. 
7 EWS. Cs Two us TERM Thousand fine 
4+ YEWS, 4to 5 feet, and 6 to 8 feet, to be GR of ata 
low price, as they must be moved. For particulars apply (post- 
paid) to Wm. Foster, Nurseryman, Stroud, Gloucestershire. - 
street tin, Hatton Garden.— 
DUT ining 3 
M ESSRS. WESTMACOTT AND CO., SEEDSMEN and 
Frortsts, 156, Cheapside (opposite St. Paul's), beg to 
offer the undermentioned 
HYACINTHS. 
DEUS. per dozen 
teu 
E^ 
ooooooooooono 
Dousrs RED. d. 
5 cte 
j Bea quat Royal seach 
Acteur per do: 
L'Ami du URAT "aiio 
” Mare each 
SINGLE BLUE ...L’Ami du Coun per dozen 
Pronkjewel, diti 
Porcelain Seep, "ditto | 
SINGLE, Wuire, Grand Vainqueur, ditto 
3* Triumph Bou iim 
Favorite Blanche, 
Mixed Hyacinths 21s. p.100. Camellias, onis 6d. to 10s. EN 
Sinore Rep ... 
E 
[EET III 
Camellia Blooms, from 4d. to 1s. each. Cuba Bast 1s, 4d. p. I 
Also Narcissus, S ps, ‘Crocus, Anemones, Ranunculus, &c. 
at very moderate pri 
Nui ursery, Stuart's 5 Grove, Fulham-road, 1 Nov. 2 98. 
UNDER THE OF HER 
PATRONAGE MAJESTY. 
Ww ES QUEEN or DWARFS PEA.—A splen- 
w variety growing only one foot high, propone a 
larger oe ae any of the same habit; the seed is quite e dis- 
tinct from all Mais and larger than any Dwarf Pez in pales 
yation : it has been grown at the Royal Gardens at Frogm 
an new variety, and also at I esty 
table for its superior S SOUS Per pur 3 E 3 
EA R PEA 
4 Eyre-street Hill, Hatton Garden, "Kov. 28.” 
RAINED FRUIT TREES FOR WALLS LS AND 
ESPALIERS, to bear fruit second season pen planting. 
Pears, 3 ‘and 26t 6-55 
pa Eos: do. os HM 2-6 tod eres 
Apples 2, 3, and S ore trained, My arfs 1 6 po H 6 each, 
ay do. 
Plu do. mao. > » 
y p do. do. i5 
do. d » 
standards 4 0 
do. dwarfs 30to40 ,, 
. do. do. standards 3 6to4 6 ,, 
SE ie do. uos dwarfs ? 0to4 H $e: 
standards 36to46 ,, 
Several thousands ‘of the best outs, of Gooseberries, 12s, 6d. 
r 100. 
Jo. 
Peaches do. 
WILLIAM JACKSON and Gof, E Un beg leave most 
respectfully to call the attenti ion of the nobility, gentry, and 
ublie generally, to their prices of FRUIT TREES as above, 
which will be found extremely reasonable. The stock consists 
of the most approved and best bearing varieties in cultivation, 
and they ws NM to notice their fine Flemish Pears, 
ards of 50 varieties naturalised to the climate 
charge, on the MU 
For Plants, du) they beg to DR to Advertisement in the 
first. page of last EGET Chronici 
ittance or reference is E E solicited from un- 
known o corresponde: 
Cross-lanes e Bedale, Yorkshire. - 
FORD NURSER 
PR. FRANCIS'S NEW LIST c zA ROSES AND 
-4* PRICED LIST OF FOREST TREES, EVERGREENS, 
&c., are now ready for dein and will be forwarded gra 
BE. . has a large stock of the following CERA article: 
Up wars of One Million of strong 3-year and bead 4 QUICK. 
‘Bhatis E .. 98 to 4 feet, Huntingdon E Elm. E to 6 feet. 
4 
. 3—4 ,, ols A 2—83 y 
Spruce Fir 
Huntingdon Eim 
erberis TERIS O r to du ee "strong. 353, per 100. 
Do 2 feet, ver; , 40s. per 100. 
This plant is highly sekone niea for pienting in in woods, being 
very hardy and impervious to the attacks ai ies and rabbits. 
arriage of all goods ; paid or del 
Ax 
Ed. TQUE are now in flower. 
W VICTORIA RASPBER. 
EORGE CORNWELL, P cuu 
Barnet, PIE begs to call t ic attention of Noble- 
men, Gentlemen, and G Gardeners, to his new Victoria Rasp- 
perry, unequalled in the size of its fruit, brightness of Sod 
and richness © is an abundant bearer, and grows 
10 feet high. Canes o ben had at E. OHARLWOOD'S, ULM 
Sedo EE W. and I. Nozrz, Fleet-street; also oi 
s, per dozen. 
 ENGLAN 
PEA.—A large blue Wrinkle Marrow, afew days ear ES. 
jenrü's Surpri ise," an abundant cropper, of fi 
r; in height $ feet. It is considered to be the best p 
ng qus qualities of a. Re vith: the 
Pea. 
be ha i of aN epr Seedsmen at 5s. per 
A Nutting, Cheapside: 
" n , Adams, and Hogg, 
V. and I. Noble, Fléet- street ; Anderson, 
ster, Newington Butts ; J. Wrench and Sons, London- 
bridge ; S st and M‘M ullen, Leadenhall- street; Gordon, 
CHOICE DUTCH FLOWER RO ITS. 
CLARKE & CO., SEEDSMEN and Frorists, 86, High-st., 
— Borough, beg to intimate that the present season is the most 
fayourable time for Planting all sorts of Bulbs, and herewith an- 
nex the following low prices, which will be sent to any part of the 
United Kingdom:—The cinis for Glasses, 6s. per 
doz. ; ditto, e Pots or pu I 0 
cissus, e r doz. ; 
THE TAROEST BREED OF a Sins IN THE eet 
ENUINE HARE RABBIT. E hispngulny 
Tuis fl 
large variety e n at wid: and SIM of loin, 
Der eight of from io 
ens 
lbs., and flesh inde UU than the PRY species. A few 
irs to be Sisposed of ten weeks old, 1s. m pai three to 
"four months old, 18s. per pair ; older, —Apply to 
Thompson, and Basket, F janis 'ch-street. 
Green-street, near Siltingbourne, Kent, Nov. 28. 
Mr. Jouw BRery, Mae LAT Great 
NOW READY FOR EARLY FORCING. 
OUELL’S TOBOLSK RHUBARB (the earliest 
kn nun producing fine stalks of a bright transpa- 
rent pin Roots planted in a cellar or dark closet NOW, 
will be re for cutting the latter ene of Decemt Extra strong 
poot 9s. to 12s, per doz 5 6s. pe E YATT’S 
CTORIA RHUBARB, 9s. to 33 ds. per TRONG 
oz i 
STANT ASPARAGUS, 2s. 6d. per 100; ond SEAK ALE, 25. 
per dozen. 
The TRUE FASTOLFF RASPBERRY, In 
for its size and flavour, and originally sent out by 
and Co., can be supplie ed by them in s or all pL 
of the same stock they had the honour ing the Royal 
Gardens at uus and most of the nobility, as well as two 
awards by the London Horticultural Society. They can also 
supply fine peated Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums 
Cherries, Pears, and Apples of the most esteemed kinds, war- 
ranted true to name, 
STRA WBERRIES-— Diekson's Royal Pine 15s. per 
100, Princess Alice Maude 3s. 6d. per 100, British Queen 3s, 6d. 
p k 
FINE STANDARD ROSES, 18s. to 24s, per dozen, 
FUCHSIA CORALLINA, 5s. per plant, post free. 
ERICAS, fine sorts, by name, 6s. per dozen, 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, 5s. per 100, very strong, for 
blooming next spring. 
FINEST NA SEED from their extensive collection, 
2s. 6d. per 100 s z 
FUCHSIA Ditto, Ditto, 2 2s. 6d. per 100 seeds 
particulars of their extensive collection of Carna: 
tions, Picotees Pinks, Camellias, new seedling Cinerarias, 
Ta ulips, Hyacinth, eius Deodara, Araucaria imbricata, 
Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies, &c., y beg to refer to 
a of ‘the "]4th inst. ,à$ zx. as to that of the jd 
o; 
Steamers from this port to Rotterdam and Hull 
week, and to London daily. rc 
. YouELL and Co., Nurserymen, Great Yarmouth, 
THE ARBORETUM, QUEEN'S ELMS, FU LHAN-ROAD. 
BROMPTON. ; 
A. RAMSAY, Norseryman and LANDSCAPE 
* GARDENER, begs ra inform Noblemen, Gentlemen, and. 
others engaged in Planting, that hisunrivalle ed stock of EVER. 
GREENS, DECIDUOUS SHRUB: NAMENTAL TREES, 
and RO ROSES (of large and small sizes) is now selling 25 per cent. 
elow 
Plans and ¥stimates submitted für the carrying out all kinde 
Kinga DER ag Groundwork and Planting in any part ef the- 
OWY HERBACEOUS PLANTS 
WOODLANDS iym em TG RUM 
7M. WOOD anv SON Pins for several years 
paid particular attention to the cultivation of HARDY 
HERBACEOUS PL 
spared no expence a obtaining Pall tho Newest and most 
esteemed Species and Varieties, they have now much pleasure 
in offering well assorted collections on the following advan- 
tageous terms, when the selection of sorts is d d Mes 
selves, viz.— Per doz. ve 
Good showy Rinas, all Antina E 
CKEIELD, 
Extra superb E new ,do. 
Catalogues SENDEN pod are just publishes, and Pi ae had, 
GRATIS, on applica: 
Plants Seated ith each order to deiray the expence of 
carriage, &c. 
Ese AND BONSI aee Berks, beg to offer 
the best qualit; 
TULIPS, 100 eee fine panes HE 0 
*RANUNCULUSE " 
ANEMONES, 50 Splendid 1 Douie Ditto. 205. — 0 
IRISES, 25 fin els 6d. — 10 6 
CARNATI UA 0 
s — 0 
0 
0 
SRAN n paper 
The sartitleg marked thus T ES be 
Descriptive Priced Catalogues for 15H for 
of two postage stamps. 
ECK'S SEEDLING PEL ARGONIU MS, 1845 m 
The following varieties can be had, good plauts, in 4-inch 
pots, delivered free in London, for pre-payment only, by Post- 
office orders on Brentford :— 
ar rded on receipt 
ora 2.0 -£2 2 0] Resplendent. STE 09 
Competitor ... — . EI 6 Gigantic 010 6 
ions five pian tuy 
Hebe’s Lip 
Si 
irius, five peal but smaller, 17. 1 
VARIETIES OF 1844. 
Arabella 15s. 0d. | Rosy Circle 155. 0d. 
Desdemona ... ae ustee á 0 
Isabella Favorita ra 
ius] Allowance to the Trade. 
Worton Cottage. EE 
POTATOES. LA. 
OHN SUTTON anp SONS having tru 
the under-mentioned early kinds, entirely free f 
owing to their being harve: en before the disease 
appeared this season, tee” to offer them i lie b 
rices : 
TRUE ASH-LEAF KIDNEYS 
TRUE WALNUT-LEAF KIDNEYS 
gi 
and Sons take this opportunit 
their E of Home GROWN 
the new and improved kinds of Pi 
Cabbages, &c. &c., are now ready delivery, and ma. 
had separately at moderate p collections a 
21, 2s., and 1l. 1s,.—Reading, Berks, i NOV 98. 
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