| IHE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL — : | 
A Stamped IN Pwepaper of Rural al Economy eal General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley- 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12; 
__ [Price 6d. 
No. 50—1846.] 
INDEX, 
Agri. Soc. of Ireland, polltioal Light polarised - >> 883a 
characte! 825 nean Society 822 € 
AI] tinent 4 * ES m - 897 Mane Gh aruifvial, dy Lawes 
Almanac, Johnson's - B9B B | revie - 893b 
— Illustrated Lon: - 823 — Sewage Company - - = 890c 
Amateur Gardener Kicha n Mead, to make = 8246 
TU. 820 e | Microscopical Society - 833a 
Animal food apy of - ida | Nats, vo render productive - 884 c 
Apples, - = 891b | Orchidacew Lindenianz, rev. 823 
early Nonpareil - 820 6 | Paliurus aculeatus ~- '- 
s Apricot- trees, ear in - 892a TER: pa l, rev. 
Ri ynanthus miniatus 808 
aromo 
o obtain 82: 
adforastiee, remark: 828 in 
Daniel tour on the Continent 819 c 1 
roccoli, Walcher 821a | Potatoes, to autumn. plant 
lendar, Horticulrural 823 € ve laying 
er in Apricot tre = 82a ion E 
pings for wall - - Bla 
ows, to stall-tee - - 896 b nas campanulatum : Li Ehe 
rm la unts - 8254 t 
a ne foie sa aif a | Snoen tonnad Toed . c sc BED 
lad HE Dundee - 899 c | Shops, food of - ~ 8236 
siu - 893 b E Hygrome: er - Ed c 
E - 82 lug. - + Bm 
om Ern supp d st. 2 asse | Smithfield coe Show = gna 
Gala - oil for Pine. app jot ae) 
T Aohipelu, Yee Ua d SES 
Jarden, tamford-hill Gardeners? As 
ardening, sociation - 89a 
‘ating, ‘Threshing machine v. fail - 825 b 
Top-poles, RODA - rees when to transplant $. - 819a 
‘ometer, Si Turnips, Liverpool Swede '- 828.4 
Ce, t0 store Vegetable Kingdom, noticed - 823 b 
onopeidium aca ule. 823 ines, Seas e - een 
ohnron' - 828 b - S for - = 82 
Kiet, news from o see ory | Walcheren Broocoli >. - 82 a 
Kitohen' DAMM fow words on 820 c aya UU - + = Bela 
Lease, form of 837a | Water, weight of - — - = 880 
NEW VIOTORIA RASPBERRY. 
din CORNWE L MaRKET-GARDENER, 
z 
s 
2. 
EJ 
ES 
RE 
gS 
z 
g 
È 
g 
a 
ge 
= 
WOOD'S, Coven: 
garden; Mes Noste, Fleet-street; also of 
GEORGE GOEN WELA opposite the Red Lion, Barnet, and all the 
principal Seedsmen in London, at 3l. per 100, or 9s. per dozen. 
OUBLE ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. per 
dozen.—The above-named Bulb, famous for its beauty 
and the fragrance of its blossom, has been just received from 
Ttaly, and. S be DRAN at A. CoBBETT’S Italian and Ponen 
Warehou: ci de collection of Oran, 
ur n and EDT Tre PNE 
and Arabian Jasmines EDGE in Janus next. 
pHak AND MUSCLE PLUM- TREE SEEDLINGS. 
—Wanted 40,000 of the former, and 10,000 of the latter, 
equal proportions of one an aa e ar old plants, desired to be 
bargained for immediately, and to be SOIRS ed well pa eat for 
mm Atlantic voyage. next February or March, as the weather 
may permit.—. particulars apply, post paid, stating pee 
and quality of o plants, to Messrs. WILLMER and Sarr 
Liverpool. 
UNDER THE OF HER 
PATRONAGE MAJESTY. 
W^ EE QUEEN OF DWARFS PEA.— A 
lendid new variety growing only one foot high, pro- 
duci. 5 i er pod than any of the same habit; the seed i E 
quite distinct TRA all others, and larger than any Dwarf Pea 
in cultivation ; it Des: been grown at the Royal Gardens aE 
rogmore, and appr f as a new variety, ane dud at Her 
Majesty's table for Vo superior d agar e. Qs Pd 
N ONDER P 
WAITE'S NEGRO MAJOR, MS best French” Bean 
grown, see “ Gardeners’ Chronicle,” and ** Land- 
Stewards’ Journal,” the numerous Prizes taken), 
per quart oo m oe 2 6 
4, Eyre-street inn, Hatton-garden. 
HYACINTHS. 
HUNT'S IMPROVED REGISTERED HYA- 
e CINTH POTS AND SUPPORTS, are far more condu- 
cive to the well-being of the Bulb, more convenient, and much 
more Megane Im dos See Gardeners’ Chronicle, Nov. 3 30; 
** Paxton’: ine of MR ” for Feb. B xs ; Gardeners! Ga- 
zette; « ‘rhe. PEO niGn) ? for Dec., nh jd. each, 
of most Seedsmen and Florists, and a 
Garden Ware " China and Glass Dept, 29, Queen's-row, 
Pimlico. 
ROLIFIC PEA, 
Jeri CLARKE, ‘of Long Sutton, has about 20 qrs. 
ee Prolific Pea to dispose of. Price 20s. per bushel. 
a has been adapted to field culture by Mr. rom 
du seid ouo EUM Se a practical amateur gardener. 
It is a white Pea of dwarf variety, but now from culture grow- 
ing from 3 to oh feat high, biu exceedingly pua ere Orders 
addressed as above, will be d attended t 
FOREST TREES. 
VICTORIA AND ALBERT ENCORE EM. CORK. 
AND H. HAYOROFT beg to inform Gentlemen 
* intending to plant, that they have this pes à large 
stock of Seedling and Transplanted FOREST which 
they can offer on very moderate terms. a endende re- 
duction will be made on large quantities, it is SERES Oly, re- 
quested that the sizes and number neq dined be stated. 
N. packages DELIVERED FREE by Dess Spaniels to 
Lond don, Plymouth, Southampton, Bristol, and MUR and 
by sailing vessels to nearly every port in South 
oots of Tigridia pu La AN per 100; incu azu- 
reus, 2 feet, in pots, 12s. per 
The usual [rem ‘to the Trade, 
/[ ESSB. J. & H. BROWN inform the Nobility 
and Gentry they m now supplying the following desir- 
| able Hardy and other plants $. d. 
Andromeda ortimda, per er dozen I .. -- 100 
6 ditto, one of a sort, 
25 Azaleas, new BIYA Ghent varieties, one ofa 
sort by name .. . 0 
25 ditto ditto, American ditto. . 50 
25 ir American Plants, one of a Sort by name 10 6 
12 lendrons, including meae White, Anal 
Rose, hardy varieties T: E ES EEG) 
90 
0 
12 Ber! beris, one of a sort by name .. E 
6 Fine Hardy Magnolias, one of a sor! . 10 
100 Dwarf Roses, on their own das m s a sort 
Pyano ae I. - 800 
to .. 180 
Tea- Sconto d Roses, one of a sort, , per doz 90 
Rose Horae and William's DonbleYellow, each 26 
Rose Cloth ld, and New Double Persian 
Yellow, 
Siandardant. Trait. standard Roses, per doz, 15s. to ie 5 
Camellias and Azaleas, fine blooming plants, per 
0 
dOzenUcuie ET S Lean) ud 
Albion Nursery, Stoke Newington, London, 12th Dec. 
OX HEDGING.—A Quantity is zeduren, apply 
A. Ra: 
by letter stating price and quality, to Mr. D. AMSAY, 
ae Arboretum, 
Nurseryman Landscape Gardener, 
Queen's Elms, usn road, Brompton. 
pus PLANTS (not potted)—A Quantity (from the 
Country) has been received for Sale at UM prices.— 
For further particulars, apply to Mr. D. A. RAMSAY, Paraya 
PE ATO SEED. — The Produce of Potatoes (from, 
RT grown last season, perfectly free from tii isease, 
by Mr. HAx wA. Lymi: an, Hants. Mr. H. has a small quan-` 
ps of this VORGUS Seed, w hich he is anxious shouldibe distri. 
buted as widely as possible. He will Wegen a packet to any - 
address on receipt of 13 postage stamp: 
[Are PLANTS, — Waited: immediately, | One. 
Hundred Thousand Strong Healthy LARCH PLANTS, 
about 18 inches high. NECS ity and Lowest Bee to be stated. 
to J. Horman, 3 Dev vo} re-] ed Tonbridge W. Wells. 
E SHOW.  . 
country 
e has aiready re- 
nor expen: 
Eanes to any house in fis ye tees ; of which, notwith. 
anding the Een. of some, ] he has an abundant supply of 
m article i a 
produce IRIS. of notice. And also\begs te intimate to those 
who intend to honour him with their commands, that they may 
rely upon having their orders despatched without 
atalogues of maoae Conf: terms more liberal s any other 
R-POTS AND GARDEN SEATS. 
OHN MORTLOCK, 250, Oxford.street, respectfully 
announces that he has a very large assortment of the 
above articles in various colours, ana solicits €: ear! Pece 
EARTHENWARE a tie of useful CHINA, GLASS, and 
atthe creat ossible pri — 
Oxford-street, near Hyde-par] 4 puce fon Cae 
man and Landscape Gardener, Queen’s Elms, Ful 
Brompton, 
E;VERGREENS. — The unrivalled collection of 
Ornamental rigen Roses, &e., now selling 25 per cent. 
below usual pric Davip ALLAN Ramsay, Nurseryman and 
Tandaan CATAE Nenita be liberty of reminding noblemen, 
gentlemen, and others, of the rare opportunity offered to pur- 
chasers at the Arboretum, ’s Elms, Pawan god 
Brompton. Plans and Estimates submitted for the c: 
out all kinds of Ornamental ground-work and Planting EE 
any part of the country. 
AR TREES. 
I ENE LANGELIER, of the Clarendon Doreen 
St. Helier, Jersey, respectfully announces that he has on 
Sale upwards o: Of 30,000 fine PEAR TREES, from is unrivalled 
collection of upwards of 1200 
sh, 
measur re from 8 to “ches, CEU from 20 to 24 ounces, 
erfectly melting fruit, ripens in November, quite different 
sh Boss, both i e EUN Bus and flavour, 
e sorts insured to be true to name, and | none sent out 
by R. AS Ando preyed. by him,—by application, as to the time 
of m cription of fruit, —as sufficient. Having 
devote e his EE attention to the above culture, he flatters 
himself he has the most select collection in England or France. 
Price :—Langelier’s Beurré, from to 5s. each tree; 
Grosse ash, 5s. fine trees. Those who do not possess 
these varii houl d not be without them. 
A Destinys Catalogue of Pears is in progress, and will 
much interest Pear Growers, and proper pruning will be treated 
according to the plan they ae grown in his garden, which is 
different from all other prun 
All letters prepaid, and Temitanes or reference from un- 
known correspondents. 
NEY WEEPING an and d other ther ORNAMENTAL 
REES for Lawns, 4 d. 
American Weeping Wiles (Salix americana pendula).. 3 6 
Weeping Almond (Amygdalus communis pendula) 3 6 
New Weeping Ash (Fraxinus lentiscifolia Pendul) SEN 2.96 
Weeping Mountain Ash, nM oe . oe o 5 0 
Weeping Beech .. è t oo E $336 
vai riety” +» 3 6 
New Weeping Bik (ema nigra pendula) oe wena 0 
New NOTET Elm (Ulmus glabra pendula) Evo a 
Weeping Sophora (So: ophora japonica pendula) ..  .. 5 0 
Weeping Tine (Tilia Mba pend æ. 2 6 
Weeping Aspen Poplaj r (Populus tremula pendula) : 3 6 
The aboye are all n straight stems, 7 to 8 feet in 
height. The American aioe Willow is one of the most 
graceful and beautiful trees known; it is never injured b; 
spring frosts. The Elm is also a most graceful tree, very pen- 
dulous, with rather Pe shining leaves. 
Amelanchier florida. s. Od. Pyrus grandiflora 
»  Ovalis .. 3 oribunda 
Dieses nummularia 2 6 
rotundifolia 2 6 
The above are grafted on straight stems, 5 to 6 feet in height ; 
they, all form small trees, of much beauty, flowering from 
March till May 
oubie Chinese Crab (Pyrus spectabilis Riversii), 5s.— 
variety with lar, ger and deeper coloured flowers than the origina’ 
is, 5 fee! 4 
Broom, cream Ee ed . 6, Cytisus elongatus 
» Á Wiii E 3 6 5 'eus 
» White Portugal.. 3 6 dd »  florealbo2 
s -pink Portugal .. 3 6 35 » elongatus 
double flowering . (ne 
à. tinctoria plena) ..3 6 s sessilifolius 
Genista purgans . . .. p d » Lue 
Re anxantica 
The above Brooms cm Cytisus; are all get on strai ight 
ERE of the Laburnum, 5 to 6 feet in hei; 
Red Horse Chestnut. UEsculus CUR fine plantas, 5 
6 feet, for DENT 5L. per 100. 
THOMAS RIVERS RUE to “offer the above trees, all of which 
are well adapted for Lawns or Pléasure-grounds. 
Sawbridgeworth, Dec. 12, 
NOW READY FOR EARLY FORCING. 
OUELUS TOBOLSK RHUBARB (the earliest 
nown), producing fine stalks of a bright transpa. 
rent pink. lanted in a cellar or ms closet Now, 
a be fit es cutting in three weeks. ra strong roots, 
o 125. per dozen; smaller, 6s oe dozen. MYATT 
Vio PORIA” S ARB, 9s. to 12 dozen. STRONG 
GIANT PARAGUS, 2s. 6d. per 97 Cia SEAKALE, 425. 
per dea 
The TRUE FASTOLEF RASPBERRY, unequalled 
for its size and flavour, and originally sent ous by Yourrr 
and Co., can be supplied by them in large or small quando 
ere same stock they had the honour of furnishing the Royal- 
nobility ; as well as two 
don Hortioultirat Society. 
fine trained Peaches, Nectarines, 
e. 
STRAWBERRIES-— Dickson! s Royal Pine 15s. per 
2 nuce Alice Maude 3s. 6d. per 100, British Queen 3%. 62, 
"EINE STANDARD ROSES, 18s. to 24s, per dozen. 
Suse CORALLINA, 5s, per plant, D free. 
AS, fine artes by name, 6s. per doz 
LILY OF d ALLEY, 5s. per 100, ae strong, for 
blooming next spring. 
FINEST VERBENA SEED from their 
2s. V per 100 
UCHSIA Ditto: Ditto, 2s. 6d. per 100 seeds. 
the particulars of thei 
extensive collection, 
TR ASH-LEAVED KIDNEY POTATOES, M . 6d. per peek. 
SHILLINGS NEW EARLY POTATOES, ae peck, 
EARLY COCKNEY POTATOES, 3s. per pee! me 
ar d free from disease. 
m 1 to 2 feet in height) at 7s. per 1000. 
port to Rotterdam and Hull twice a 
week, and to London dail, 
Youett and Co., E eR Great Yarmouth. 
TRAINED WALL-TREES, &c. 
C. WHEELER has this season to dispose of a large 
* quantity of Trained PEACH, NECTARINE, and APRI. 
OT TREES, ex ceedingly $ fine, d of good varieties, and 
warranted correct tox à 
application, 
Tae COE QUIC 
E zn 3 RT. am e 6s. per hake. 
c. added as compensation or long ZA t 
RM ong carriage. gent for tho 
. WHEELER, IEN Nursery, Gloucester, 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTEMEN, NURSPRYMEN & OTI n 
BIES CANADENSIS, or HEMLOCK SP as. 
R, NURSERYMAN, Bagshot, Saey l having 
SES Stock in Europe, of various sizes and in fine 
condition, can wit] nfidenee recommend this aua tree te 
the notice of the xm at e followi ing, ae S: 
—Transplanted at £0 12 E per RUN 
16 
5 
25 » . E M. 
m . T 
ded o AES 
PICEA BALSAMEA. 
Ip to2ft. ,, ma AA 4 T 2 
õn » a 
G. B. having a fine Stock of Flowering A 
irl Sos at p Tong A 1A naci $rronte, 
9 to 12 inche: t £2 H hi er 
e ” se ory 81 
Fine Specimen Plants from 3, 3s. 6d to 5; n. 
N.B.—Large purchasers will xvn 
The usual aye to the trad 
each, 
© considerable reduction, 
