THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. ‘Jan. 1 
URCHASERS OF ES DS. P Paaa Tost GERM E SAE B AE O R3 i ITCHELL’S MATCHLESS 
pumy a eo per Cent. be saved, and arpe TUNIC ATUS POW i DER, to Preserve the Germ ip a 2 aki ce ch der tea ie 
RE tage a ae seus hors sol prose 1 on thet juring the Potato. The germs or eyes are effective seed, and the | much redaced price, Wholesale, to seedsmen, 1s, 
5 ding, Berks, whose Priced Lists are — — and | Potatoes from which ET have been extracted can be saved for | any quantity under barg : 
Rea L tis, ost-paid, on remittance of two Postage ven. zumption. 100 lbs, in germs will sow an acre, and s = sent to any i of the World, on receipt of a —— 
mia grane, poep 1500 lbs, of Potato flesh. g hs germs, placed in the “ Tunicatus | made paya o Jonx MITCHELL, Ponder’s-end, Eng 
rps. owder,” on being extracted w a cr. esh ps * ped Middlesex 
5 t | May, an byes iy up t 
W SEEDLING FUCHSIA. six months “Germs § ore out + 22 
W J. EPP 7 state that he purposes sending n The Germ Extractors, 63. e -s ats. bee oe Š N FOR SMOKING GREEN. | 
© out, early in ipri, the two following FUCHSIAS, | Tunicatus or Anti-Putrescent Powder, per package of6 Ibs. HOUSES, &c.—CLARKE AnD Co., Gardeners, Seed 
which he has no hesitation in warranting will give the highest sufficient for 20,000 į — sis, Perey Cros of 25 . n alham, 
A wi Glenty ane the. — acta merid Aerie pce boo mage 2 “Chariog Cross, London. | tion.—The trade supplied. : applica, 
9275 hish Saers Ma S Gardeners’ Chronicle, and Glenny's men nen and oamoagers throughout the United Kingdom. GLASS FOR CONSERVATORIES, ETC, > 
OF PERFECTION.—Tube and sepals bri tA AN i -O. Glu ob 
wm Y, coral red; X dence — blue — slightly so a AMILTON a DESCRIPTIVE 8 of 1 e ee K 
with ed; blooms very stout, and as large OWER a : d VEGETABLE SEEDS is now ready, aud per square foot, for the usual sizes required, many thou 
as Don Sen nam trobust and elogan may be had on “PP plicarion. Seed Xe., 156, Ch feet of which are kept ready packed for — ediate d 
AMILTON, Sesasman, &. eaP- Lists of Prices ma Estimates forwarded o 
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NOVELTY. —This an exceedingly pretty flower, and very Address— WII. 
oaea: Tube and irs lively red, and waxy; corolla iango side, Eda on, PA 
sony double, of a ora sand S violet colour; sepals very W. H. takes this opportunity of 3 that those who are TILES and SL 121 
much reflexed, aud a e enough to "nave him with thir orders for seeds this 6IASSES, GLASS MILK PANS, PATENT PLAT 
Price. Seo ed * ach. ason may rely upon having them of extra gaun, * he has ORN AMENTAL WINDOW GLASS and GLASS 8 
Arenen. discount to the Trade when three plants of each bests wed more than Stock. 6 J 8 , 
„35, 
rdeners Chroniole first Saturday i in eac month, 
Faass: Hurst and McMullen. Leadenhall-street, London, 
Bower Nurseries, Maidstone, Jan, 17. 
eee PROLIFIC RHUBARB. — In sub- 
e to the public, E. R. begs to state that MAJESTY’S 
BY HER 
ROYAL LETTERS LASS 
HOMAS MILLINGTONS “FOREIGN ; 
PATENT, LASS is far superior to other ti on as 
as 8 In 100 feet boxes packed tyes, N deli 
hes by 4 — 63 by 
eee 
while — tess the qualities of Myatt’s Ie it is nia > $ ; 
days earlier, of superior flavour, 4 * t in grow h, and . 
ducing large stems, all of equal s Roots 29. 64 each, to be WING’S PA TENT GLASS WALLS. 7 „ ‚ Teby Ot o 
obtained at the principat. priren in London, and of —One of the greatest defects in British gardening has 8 „ 5 and 8 5 
EpwarD RANDALL, Loughborough Gardens, Brixton, Surrey. hitherto pa — uncertainty of securing a crop of fruit on Sy 76 ato Bs By Og. EP 
Orders accompanied with a remittance will be promptly — stone walls, owing to the variableness and 9 aa 7 and 10 by 8 * * 5 
attended to, — of — “aimat This is now remedied by substituting 12 „ 10 and 13 by9 i 
N.B. The usual discount to the Trade. h allen Glass aa b; ig of . na pi on the And many other sizes, or cut to order fa “Viton 15 
f voung wood autumn ally mature ut the blossoms ases uni 1 Sheets, in 200, 
EO oy 17 BAKERS DESCRIPTIVE CATA- will bee com pletely N from the frosts and bitin ng 2 N * ont ee 
OGUE OF AMERICAN PLANTS, . of spring, and a climate secured equal to that 
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, FRUIT AND FOREST Eur 
EES, e., may be had on application, by enclosing two The o walls are particularly adapted to t growing of 
stamps.— Windlesham Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey, Grapes, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, . — ‘won. » 5o > 934 
RE th 8 er sorts of 3 and Plums, producing fruit equal to ” ” fee ea. 
EA WATERERS Descriptive Catal that f France or Ita y — m . c T RAR eR NR ee x 
mege iea PLANTS ont Shs HOSES. ‘we, — attending trees upon a common stone or brick wall. 40 Milk Pans, 2s. to 68. uia "Metal Hand. frames, Glass) 
F i ri Gla alls must — not caly take oy place of brick | — Slates; Cucumber, Propagating, and Bee Glasses; 
n, is jus b nd may be had on 
—.— d — upers e Traps, —— a Shades, — nd — Glass, — — Bish 
—— f erecti othouses, from their cheapness at street ithout, same e as Eastern Counties 
ee re. . —— — fuel and heating apparatus, | Established 100 years, 
` a space they occupy, and t peculiar elegan 
P LPHINSTONE’S PROLIFIC BLACK SPINE e aaa Webs ee edapred feboln tier | HORTICULTU = 
CUCUM 3 Kss e variety 3 ls. 6d. — ae. ees — Aran of other oe tg p z c 85 1 1 
E CE d The 
Beene ~ 
arf WHIT ape rec ende highest authorities on H ultural matters in thi 
ETA flavour, Bee 2 not to run. Is. t — Sum their unqualified — — A ae MATERIALS AND WORK 
To be had of CHARLES TORNER, Royal Ne plough designs, at th of whom is Dr. LIxDL d for wh HE LOWEST POSSIBLE — 
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of — s remaining 2 
ow being sold at 
£sq., Curator of the Royal 1 Dotatite — ens, nt’s- 
London, in the leading columns of the Gardeners’ and Farmers’ 
f | . of December 20. The r: having sade arrange. 
ts with some of the Ap, — firms of iron-founders in the 
8 and also with one of the most extensive British 
[Glass — — ; and from the well-known ectability 
of those gent! who have become Agents, feels confident 
that he —— a sufficient guarantee that all orders in con- 
nection with the Glass Walls will be promptly and efficiently 
carried out in any part of England, Scotland, or Ireland. 
* 
Tue following are the aceredited Agents, and with whom 
aia akin Gens, Walle ca. be toon, ond oll partigulare J. „WEEKS axo CO, King road, 
as to prices, &c., obtained on 0 :—Messrs. —— ° paname niii Hothous ouse Builders, 8, Hot. 
i Common Yews, | and Perry, Exotic Nursery, Chelsea; Messrs. Hender: aa water Apparatus Manufacturers. The Nobility and Gentr 
dard Cytisus ; "Comm ariegated, and vee other kinde Coss —— ssh ne 2 — Messrs. ‘Whitley about to erect Horticultural buildings, or fix Rite An i 
$ of Holly; Box of of ‘sorts, mich a considerable — they of fi „Fulham, London; Mr. Glendinning, | ratus, will find at our Hothouse 8 ; 
Sweet Bays, Mahonias, — Red urserym wad A EAT . 83 Chiswick, London ; | an ag variety o 
Wedare, Oy Cypress, a Fete Ag Double and Irish F urze, “Chbihese — Velten and Son, 2 , Ex nal — — and va 
$e. pee Privets ; e Chinese, Siberian, and other | J. Dickson, Nurserymen, ma hed x ter all m 
ueubas, Phillyreas, Lucombe aud Evergreen | Son, Edinburg , Nucserym — vane Rove Agri select the deve . 
ra, and Devdara | cultural Society of Bootland - — Dickson and Turnbull, pu 4 
taurica, excslsa, Nurserymen, Perth ; Mr. M'Intosh, F. R. P. S., F. R. S. S. A., fe. E HO 
: on,” 
ee Hogg on > Picea, Pinaster, | author of the“ Practical Gardener,” “ Book Garden, 
Nordmanniana, Ko., late Cara Gardens of his Majesty the 
. Pindrow, 8 Frazerii, | King of the Belgians, and now to his Grace the eof Bu 
eh 2 ag at Dalkeith eg Scotland; Mr. Fleming, F. H. S., 
rva; Head Gardener, &c., o his Grace the Duke of Sutherland, 
; Juni perus roi tag Bed aur. a Staffordshire Me. Ewing, ee We. Bod 
a, oblonga, oblonga pendula, | Anglesea; Messrs, Pilkington, Crown, Sheet, and Plate Glass 
j; oxycedrus, canadensis, Sabi- Wor s, St. Helen’s, Lancash 
a, Schotti,; *,* Brices for — existing briek or stone Walls with glas 
* phæ. and iron will be given on applica’ 
osain- 
„ tetragona, 
* ARTLEY’S PATENT ROUGH PLATE GLASS, FOR ant AND FURROW ROOFS, 0 
4 jo- os 5 RAILWAY e ENGINE SHEDS, MILLS, W acta AND PUBLIC BU 
nog — — ³wꝛ˙ — 
ae Saa a Thuja ti ee iha 
2 Se var.; A on Coe inch inch 
sempervirens, Cephalotarns | thick. 
s. d. 8. d. 
RE E Mee 
“aby 6 
: 4 1 0 0 
8 by 6 10 vy 8 te 3 d i 9 7 
8 10 py mi w 1 ve ** ove eee) 5 7 
i $ ; ” f super. ... eee ** or log 7 i 
. eee ne : * ee s.. oe . $ — à 8 
” 4 one ate oe i A 
so n atte 2 4 8 A 
$ » * 6 yw on vee aoe 75 9 
© yee Eo o , e v en 
R a» * z » aoe ore on 81 d 10 0 
25 4 ene ve . i 
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Packed in boxes of 50 feet each. THE PATENT RO ROUGE PLATE, 0 one-eighth of aa 
8. d. and 
and 6} by 44 VF article of very extensive and 
stock, in excellen » $ Er P RE Rie aa 15 0 It is universal i e ere 
The stock, if wished, ‘thay be taken at a i ery S — p Glass for 
and a portion of the purchase money may remain on ” si by 7 andlOby8 o o — „ anke, Ridge and Furrow 
as Solici are 8 
— — 1 e T 1 h he length exceeds veattiation above. in so inne pa a chop Hod Om 
case the higher price is charged irrespective of the Obscured Glass, where the obi 
F, a small but sg Bonding —I- 8th, 6d. ; 3-16ths, 9d.; 4 inch, 1s. per 2 ; 
admirably situated near the for the Glazing of Conservatories and bie Groene 
3 * Irregular shapes are charged as squares, e gale 
E When Crates are ordered, the 30-inch widths will be | e tre SN greater strength is required the 3-16ths 8 
thick will be found heaper ommon f 
ae Hamp. sent, unless otherwise specified, Plate. — will viene on herent Rr ) 
JAMES PHILLIPS & co., GL RC] E-STREET WITHOUT, I 
Blinds are nO eee and when used in 6 
