1—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
LE. 3 
— LT e Tes 
EORGE 9 . — . CATA- 
LOGUE OF AMER PLANTS, CONIF8ÈRÆ. 
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, FRUE AN 9 FOREST 
be had on application, by enc ae two 
Sige. — stamps. — Windlesham N 84 , Bag sho! t, Surrey 
TOSEA WATERERS Descriptive A" of 
H — haai PLANTS, CONIFERS, ROSES, &c., for 
the ensuing A n, is just published, and may be had on 
on, — two . Jone: to Mr. Hosea 
ATERER, Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, rey. 
Rete No 1 PE 
with the greate-t confidence, as the — and san 
Early Pea known, and of first-rate quality; —— 2 feet. 
Price 2s. quart, 
. per 
York Regent Potatoes, from prepared cuttings, 6s. per bush. 
Ber ion Radical do. (a first-rate second early) 6s. do. 
rican Native, 108. 6d. do. Manley, 10s. 6d. do. 
Barly Ash-leaf Kidney, 10s. 6d. 
or Testim: onials, see eee Chronicle, Nov. 8, p. 7 
made payable at the Borough | Post 
— o Hay, ä and Co., Nursery and S men, 
Newington Butts, London. One-bushel hampers and — 
15 ; two-bushel. 2s. 6d. Sacks, 2s. 6d. e 
B= LANCASHIRE GOOSEBERRIES, named, 
00. 
15s. per 
Also, APPLES, PEARS, CURR RHUBARB, &c., 
in all the best varieties, and at equally 4 Be prices, 
y any , or for exportation, 
Ma ter. 
D per aome ITALIAN —— ROOTS, 48. 
pare —The annual importation of the above- pamed 
and fragrant Flo — — just bee 5 — 
apee well selec ed Bulbs may be obt AAE without disa 
lege and t, at A. CosserT’s Foreign Warehouse, Ban Pall-mall, 
N.B. 5 — regulations for treatment — also, jus 
arrived. very moist and open Parnasan Chee 
NE W. — * — GUE. 
8 UE 
of Conifers, 
Hardy Ornamental Trees. s, Evergreens, e ring Shrubs, 
American fa — oar san eee — S, &c. 
Milford Nur 5 mine, 
1 — “NAME Th MINED ASSORT- 
Tomas RANUNCULI, GLADIOLI, 
TULIPS. “TRIS, CROCUS, LILIUM, IMPORTED DUTCH 
HYACINTAS, va a large Collection of other Roots,— | ca 
For BASS AND BROW N’S Priced Advertisement of the — 
see ee of Nov. 8th and 22d, or Catalogu 
sent free on applica 
Seed and H Suech! Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk, 
saved a much larger quantity 
of Seed this season than last, can offer it to the pub = a 
much reduced price. Wholesale, to on Is. 3d. T 
jea p dess 10 Ibs, spacers d 2s. per lb. — be 
sent to any part of the World, on receipt of a Post- office order, 
made paaie to Jonn HENA, Ponder’s-end, Enfield, 
Middles 
AMERICAN APPLE T 
T. GORY 
REES, imported from America in the autum 
. 1850, ee 8 e following s —Northern Ses, — 
Jersey Blue, re te Island Greening, &c., all grafted on Seed. 
Stocks o ry om years’ pes and are 
n, Devine a advanced 1 
per 
Post office orders made 
Yardly coher 
in a thriving con- 
2 to 4 feet since planted in this 
` payable to JEREMIAH GREGORY, 
y Stratford, Bucks, 
TING Lows PEARMAIN 
JAMES CAMERON, NuRSERYMAN 
A 
general for their liberal support, and begs to say he has n 
2 sale a sufficient K ae at d of the ip 3 APPLE, 
— — enabled to offer them at 80 a p 
their exten ive — Teis a 8 e sized va variety, 
and different from any in cultivation, and rem 
rich sugary and aromatic flavour. It is an height of flavour 
4 ee Se oe very good bear 
emen — — 6d. each. bar gc — 
eae trees sent, by Post-office 
to James Cameron, Nurseryman, Uck- 
a Sateen, e stock of —— Larch, Fir, and 
Forest Trees of all Sete Fruit rees, Evergreens, and 
Roses of first-rate 
AN SEE 
NI z PLATZ. —— SON, SEED 
— ~ 
Dee: Mr. RoBERT KEN ervatories, Covent 
’ „London. The * isty pia which their Articles 
ha! sor rat induce an li trial 
the year’s Stock, which includes many 
varieties. All charges paid to London, 
_Srfart, January 3. 
ied inte- 
1 ee their 8 Plums, and other 
ER i 
the 
has for sale * 2 Terere 
bro 
LORIST, 
returns his best thanks to his friends and the —, — f 
0 
N to solicit a of | 
any new 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. |» 
4 
AEA. JANUARY 3, 1852, 
— —— ee 4— 
MEETING FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
mba E A EEEE Bae 
National Floricultura .., 
‘Tauzspaxr, — 8 . Literature 
‘Farpar, : T —Kk— * 
‘Saruspar, Z piinas 
7 — — 6 GP— 
i —— giulenan hens long 2 
some: useful oly novelty among the wild ait. 
SUCER í evi 
mall berrie — 
would a 27 1 from some 1 
that have reached us, that a real novelty has a 
t with, in the form of what is 
3 a i in latitude 
0 anvers, 
Massac husets, found the original — in per- 
en in shaded places, where it was able to avoid 
e hot sun 
for three years, he is a 
st 
a Na and most Ae eerfully bear witness to its excel- 
ost pa 
3 after reading what is said in relation 
its great beari ng qualities and the 
which it can be cultiva — d, will rest satisfied until 
eminently entitle them to general culti . The 
first specimens of this new species were exhibited 
ston * season, and were pronounced by 
mpetent ve a a curiosity a mos 
palatable 2 which opinion I thi ou will 
fully concur, nal plant was discovered 
growing wild in the midst of a Blackberry patch 
in the State of Maine; and year, for the 
first time, it has fully demonstrated t it is 
ion. 
e height 
iam on low roms ge yet e 
r is aw that, t in 
localities, the high Blackberry i is a shy and 8 
5 and unworthy of his attentio ee 
den cultivation the ats t grows 
e few berries which it bears are ill- 
ne objections this 
mises to bring this 
delectable fruit into general cultivation, Mr. Ner 
HAM has in nal plant, and 
er t 
give of the specimens 1 send a ge colour 
— . belongs to the 
the berries have been t the 
nly be admitted to ‘the — es all the old stems and the feeble ones ‘leaving 
of = disia sav | two 
my plants chat are four om rs old are as unge k 
ast | man’s h 
fis en 
of that country. After cultivating it W 
0 
we shall learn he 
desirable to assist in giving publicity to Mr. 
ery. 
E 
despair of the dirty gardener, and the 
ease with | thi 
oie ed in — L paper, cireulated alon 
2 compos 
rp in his use of t 
some ronaki but h 
well faili in 22 provided ee £ precantions are 
obs 
of the Gra 
tions, bang o give 
full particulars will 
been 
S 
h 
roper 
toad to w 
our opinion remains 
our co 
is fail t 
answers all the pungent w 
advocate ici 
taken off, cut away a 
o of the best canes. The s t of 
as a 
s wrist. ure is ashes, leached or 
tm 
1 ii. 8 into this L and 1 is of 
stump or main 
y Mr. 
EEDHAM’S discover 
need not say that the Meaty i is the 
lenea. o W do fully concur in the opinion that it t of the 
‘is alatable fruit,’ and we think very few | most care here is not a reader of — lumns 
who does vi know how formidable are ihe attacks of 
is little ee. wr 
they have one or more specimens of the plant No wonder ‘tlie ane a paragraph in our 
gr — upon — — — The letter was as — Number 2 821), announcing that at last an 
follows :—“ Mr. Edi I beg you to accept the | effectual remedy for the evi d been discovered, 
— ox of White Blackberries. They | should have attracted attention. The writer asserts 
ere grown in the ga r. J, Suen Neepuaw, | that a preparation, sold by a Mr. CLARKE, effectually 
in the western part of this town, seem to Seve igr bug, without injury to the pl e 
s some remarkable characteristics which ce evidence which seems to confirm the 
statem 
N, who has been trying itin the garden 
of the Nene e reports that it answers 
if a 
well the intended purpose lied 
o applications is, 
fluence ore 
however, N to effect a Peres cleansing of the 
infested plan 
ould the price at which this 5 8 5 is sold 
moderate, the gardener will find i 
‘ better to buy it than 2 Ie to ka a substitute, 
for he will have 
the 
mixture of soft s oap, tobacco water, 
a 
black sulphur, — a small quantity of spirits of 
turpentine, 
We had written this, when a 3 from 
pp, of Garnstone, reached us, and which is 
3 to ave been tg 
N 5 1 
as Wesel in some place 
erved in 
We are 8 last enabled to say pun * patents 
ALLS are read 0 
prices. In ður 9 columns 
be found. 
Ae e. = may be had- 
For ourselves, w a 
t we wise r said upon the the subject; 8 
e, it seems 
o be of very great value, whether 
usually as light coloured and — asa — 
water NP. F. P.“ 
. NaEDBAM has also —— the arei 
“ The fruit i 
flavour, ula * 
size; it is the colour of the white Sweetw: 
vt likes a Pine| 
and = pa 
e F { American | P 
anberry, For the Grape ines 
not deserve the name of fn seed in 
paas us wo 
tageou 
Bris we had intended to defer all these matters 
future otha 
observ: 
m | of 
app — of — We 
F * independent q 
— EEA suggestions that have 
uld, we think, be considered mare 
sly pre Die few walls bad bee 
But upon further considerati 
t do not t the qi 
5 2 jiyan and 
erefore 
chat th © aball th 0 
at once, so that e pu 3 
. eae think the 
Ar- 
