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THE 
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DENERY CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 5—1852.] 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 
[Price 6d. 
American 2 
yond . Perae 77b 
a 
Biri, Bastei Re 
or ge Sti Catile Show, late 77 „ 
— Socety of Edin- 
— le 
Bre * 2 „ TT 
8 “Horticultural 4 72 4 
— —— — estat — 
Educa 
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Erp 
MBSIBY Sas 
ee 
INDEX. 
Re Introduction Md Be- 
TADY, rep 212 
Linnean Society 2 es o c 
Man . 21 2 
— solid sewage 77 4 
Mistlorec, ps 
toe, to propaga wie 
Orchids, sale of „ 68 b 
— hints toi * 72 
Plants. props 8 
oan i teresting agricul. * 
n S 
T AE eee 77 b 
ENA 2 47 
exhi 
Sawfly, bee-like..... a 
Seed trade ..... r — 5 21 
Sheep, Iamenets in fie 
Stoke 13 Cheyean the- 
ety -~ ` 
0 
Glass w 0 ‘omatoes 7 
Kerbe 69 Trellises glaz ed.. eee 70 4 
Kitchen garden, to crop... . . 70.6! Walls, piata.. eds eden Mie 
e eee TULIP athena Keg dea 
OFFI : 28, BENNETT’s HILL, ee 
I — rda need with the — ressed wish of the D ors at the 
Great National Tulip Meeting at Derby, that * ex! 4181710 N 
al 
FOR 1852 . be held in Birmingham, w 
he subjoined Resolutio 
attention to t 
urpose o of e onsideri ng the 
of “i 
moting ths purpose for ‘which 
sa ARLES 
B COLE, 
NATIONAL TU 
At a Meeting held in the Son 
on Tuesd 19th.. 
ngust „ ALDERMA 
Chair, the f. lowing ne were unanimousl 
“ aoa this Meeʻing regards with 
sed desire of the National Talip 
Exhibition for 1852 in this Town, and pledges Epe $ use its 
s for the fal e carrying f that 
best eff 
That: ommittee be now appointed t te mei he —— 
a 
arrangements, and that such 
following 8 with power to add to their number: 
* N a vier and — 
C. Law * siden 
A. Kenrick, Esq E. Sheldon, Esq. 
J. Willmore, Esq. Mr. C. — . 
ig 6 75 Esq. Mr. G. M 
1 t, Esq. Mr. A. riety 
E. Wer Esq. Mr. J. Marsden, 
J. Arnold, Esq. r. S. Bann, 
e Perton, Esq. Mr. H. Pope. 
J. A. Rutter, Esq Br, 8. Maraton, 
J. Ha hs A r. G. F Bye, * 
J. Harland Me T. Coudrey. 
That a ean pima a into for ee the: 
expense pew ch will oa esi 
“That Mr. Cole aud Mr. Pot _ requested to undertake 
the duties of Honorary Secretaries 
LIP SOCIETY. 
yal 
ns of k * ng 
proposition, and to invite the 
5 7 4 — desirous of pro- 
TAMES PERRY, +} Hon, Secs. 
tee — of the Town Hall, 
WDEN, in the 
passed ind 
uch sa fa ction the 
oait to hold its 
Committee do consist of the 
0. ee Chairman. 
pan 
Shows of 1 above Soci 
r pa 
ges. 
George Milt a” 
pt Sched — e 
of a Ho o Pe or at 
8 to rie Hon 
1 
medot read 
and 
— O Mid land Railway Companies will convey plants, 
agle Fare. 
intended for the Show, at a si 
cH. 
Committee Room, 382, High-street, Chelten 
RCH.—About 400, 000, 13 to 
TY OF GLOUCESTER AN 
HAM PORTINI AORE Zcit — -The Three 
om DAY, son 
n Spencer, Mr. ten Sy Mr. E — 
and contai 
CHEL- 
ata pho phage = 
NE 15; TH 
Me. 
Mr. Turner: 
sP 
the ioe Shows), | may 45 
Secretary. The Great Western 
she 9 n reduced Kaise 
_fastive 
RExDLE S 9 OF NEW KITCHEN 
EDS 
8 
Have given unive . ant tisfacti on to all who e had 
them. For particulars, refer to our oaiae. in this 
Newspaper, Jan. 1 . 1852, page 
CARRIAGE O ANY STATION on the principal 
mete A in the fest By England, £ 
ENDLE’S SEED CATALOGUE, 
* — * . can still be had in exchang 
on pplication to 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE anp Co., 
Plymouth. 
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY. 
e for One Penny Stamp, 
SEED MERCHANTS, 
e pag so 
9 Prices of 
s 
* FINNEY anp Co. beg res fully to 
eir Friends and the — e ‘ei new 
thei 
PRICED. SRED CATALOGUE FOR 1852 
y beh d, pos tage free, on apulication. It peed — het 0 
all d = nds of 1 —— in cultivation, 
water wan a ve ry cl erman and other 
Flower Seeds, which oe all ely oa ting the rw 
wing, and whether hardy, half-hardy, or 7 
of Seeds, which they supplied in conn 
ears, having sieve — general satisfaction, they are ag 
N’S HORTIC Se ee CA 
F SE 
t useful rrea yet published, - vara 
— much EE information, in 40 pages 8vo, with 
paper will be sent free on regn — six — 
— nie 4 will be — ed from all or 
oTTon’s Collections 2 Home Grown 8 
e bes and 
he 1 are sent carriage free, as 
econd this Paper. 
Lists of the sorts and quan ntities — in these onion o ill 
Address, Joun SuTTon and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, 
Berks, 
HE NEW EARLY SWEET KERNELLE 
KAISHA APRICOT FROM SYRIA.—Fruit ripens eariy 
in July, juicy, sweet, and er of hardy iera and 
8 eee r; for further description see former advertisements, 
and t:e London Horticultural Society’s Journal“ * J uly, 
essrs, Vettcn and Son are now offeri ng good Trees of the 
an valuable Apricot, at the gee fae oD package 
included, with the usual discount to the tr 
TRSA — 222 Trees, and l year cut back 10s. 6d 
1 year trained 15s. 0d 
or Standards, 2 2 years trained 21s. 
21s, 0d 
Ditto 
ot 2 heads in pots 
r, January 31, 1852. 
ain 
oduro to offer them as under :— 
No.1. A 8 collection of W Seeds * £ s. d. 
Jie is a arden ut we 
No - Do. emailer qu We 1 10 0 
No. a = o. do, arene a 
No. a do. 0 12 6 
are 
d 
The * and . contained in each Collection 
tated in the Catalogue. 
ered, free, at any station on the following Rail — 
Newcastle, York, and Berwick ; North Briisk, Leeds 
Thirsk ; — and n pt — and — 4 2 
Lancaster and Liver pool,— rsery, Jan. 31. 
8 OF — suitabl y selected for 
— es va 
ak leaf exe 
Iso, ‘lections SEEDS, 2 Annuals, 
with a few good Bienuinte and Perennials, 00 varieties, 
10s. Gd. ; 50 do, 5s. 6d. ; 25 selected do., 3s. 6d; 13 do., 28. 
; — Denver, Nurseryman and Scedsman, Battle, 
ussex 
UCUMBER AND MELON eae Sy 
MELON. fig 8 
Snow’s Hybrid. Model Perfee k; 
Flemiug's Hybrid. Cathie White Spine. 
Beechwood. twood. 
Sweet Melon of Toves. Kenyon (true), 
TX RANSPLANTED THORN ＋ aye at half price 
LING OFF,a 
of the stock of Transplanted Thorn Ga the prepert yof the 
cle of las tmonth), Still Galak undisposed of ; and, 
s the whole, — be cleared off this season, they are o of — at 
prt years old trans. 
planted T rcumference, 3.8ths 
to Ties. 94. per Three years 81d. wate lanted ; length. 
17 to 24 inch Pcie half an inch to 5-Sths, 18. 
per 1000; 100, 000 1 ne former, or 50,000 of the latier size 
ma d earriage freo board steamer at Dublim or Water- 
Ap. to — Susanna M'Cnairn, High-street 
Kilkenny. reland. ‘ Sy 
Gan wie NURSERY, 8 SURREY. 
— ERER begs’ to ce that he 
pub ae es a new 3 of Gard ‘Rhododendron, 
r ‘Roses, Conifers, e., and which may be obtained b 
enclosing o postage stamps, 
The — of all the Rhododendrons worthy of cultivation 
= ehh = purchasers are affordéd every facility in 
making selec 
— — HOLLYHOCK SEED. — Well ripened 
forsi Bal Delic: — — Model | ormosa 
Gem, Belladonna, Bicolor, Queen, Pireba Aurantia, Rosea 
ee and Sulphurea perfecta, A as i 
cke ets, containing * Seeds, will ‘be forwarded, pos 
WILLIAMS, en Sec. 
ham 
e finest quality. 
Samples and on application 8 — ScHOLEY, 
m tp “Pate ract,—Pontefract Nursery, Jan. a1, 
G. RSON anD. SON, 
PFC —˙». ˙⅛—⅞e G, IEE Se a T 
SUPERB NEW e GERANIUM —“ LADY HOMESDALE;” | > 
ANTIR 
— a 
edi enn 
F. SMITH 
—— sx 
pot cultur 
—A bea 
with = white centre, large globe wun 
‘compact habi t, ‘and profuse gig rex 
either for bedding o e. Strong 
WELL natos 
espect 
. 6d. worth of . 3 by R. B B. 
Bucnax, Hedenham Rosary, Bungay, Suffolk. 
— 2 FLOWERS AT — PRICES. 
ales YSO, ene &e., Wallingford, Berks, | $ 
i that in aking Ay undermentione 
— Rae “of Flow smear yi 5 y regarded, 
and a great reduction is made i in the s price of each variety. 
OVELTY;” AND 
“ite OF MONTREAL. 
Highly valu: able 
plants in May, 
ts, N. to EA Os. Od. 
0 0 
tome 5s.,and 1 
Sedus med 3 15 0 
ANEMONES, 50 2 double varieties, 127. fa. to be Oe 
ot 25 ent varieties 45 01 5 0 
ok ATISE on RANUNCULUS, 64. ; s Poe aie 8d. Ditto 
0 W 3d.; post free, 
hoice Rauunculus sh rg Pansy, and Sweet William 
of best 
2s. Gd. per pa acket, Imported 3 an Seeds 
quality. — tak moss A r 8 labels. 
sortments — agg Anemones charged 6d. 
per hree for postage an ad box 
w hundred thoucand | 
Munroe’s Hybr' 
Daril. * The best Cucumber grown, 
Cabul. 
A packet of any of the above will be sent post free, on the 
receipt of 12 Postage Stamps. Ca'alogues of Seeds, Pos: are 
now published, and may be had on application to J 
Sern =. Seedsman and F lorist, 224, Market-street, Chorley, 
ar ire R 
€ ATTELLS KITCHEN CARRE anp FLOWER 
4 nerally e 
Parsleys, &c., are enumerated 
— wiid find worth his trial and 
ders for Seeds amount ing to 10s. and upwards will be for- 
warded N — to es on ds — to every station on the 
izhton, a t Railways. 
VEGET A brs 
h-Coas 
88 FLOWER SEEDS may be 
y% d by poik at the Catalogue prices, wiih the additional postage 
charges. 
— has also to cffer fine plants of the Cedar of Lebanon, 
ne diri a pa large pors, 15s. each, or 7l. 10s. per doz. = 
s. Gd. each, or 6. 5s. doz. ; and smaller 
in proportion. 
Moss, Co mmon 
or Unique, Sponge a 
of the finest forcing varieties, "ek to 
Ba ttuiiles, fine, on roots, 
Avery large stock of tjo pieniin splendid Hardy Her 
codas P'ants, grown in the open ground — Delphin Slua Barlow, 
D nothera macrocarpa, each 
ve r doz., or 50s, 3 100; ily of the Valley, single, 5s. 
per 100 ; ditto double, 3 s. per doz ; 25 varieties of V — e’s 
new Belgian double Daisies, a ESD lant 4 faar 78. 
The fo lowing Catalogu e presen n may be had 
stamps a 
on feu aid application, sted 
f base all the leading 
trade 
Nis the Roses grown here are ac 
and others who have seen them not to be 8 by any 
oe penny sanp 
y Trees and Shrubs, American Plants 
(of which a sarge aaa on ie N and are 
* Conifer, aud hardy Climbers ; two penny stamps, 
80 eee of Fruit Rss Strawberries, &.; 
Seed Catalogues as above. 
beer e to accompany all orders from unknown cor- 
other gromen 
one penny 
GREAT SALE OF NURSERY PLANTS. 
phos BOOTH, Ape oyna He — * is s selling off, 
b extensive rounds, a 
very large stock of t „ LARCH. S SCOTOH, and 
SPRUCE FIR 8 of 6e dre bere smaller sizes, including 
seedlings, with a great variety of many of the other kin 
Forest and Ornamental Trees, 8 grown in Saree 58 
series ; — Fruit Trees, Gooseberry, Currant, and Raspberry 
Bus es 
* i OVELTY ” (Suira).—Dark rose tube, 
lip pure w distinct eS large ieoa k and great variety of very fine, strong, health 
plants in May, 30 tad pmi asarin Strong san and N Gs we sni á 
e “BEAUTY OF MONTREAL” (Surm). very fine stock of Sta roe, A Ng ve ogee and Dwarf 
—A fine bright dwarf habit, aad avory fro ree bloom: Roses, many of them of th s, and also of the 
A valuable variety for bedding, e ne. Svea pproved and most beautiful oris,” 
me — — 2. — Ass Adv er o retire from business, a 
— * anes to the trade z when 8 3 35 taken Lense of all his Nursery — — sage Le to himself, 
) bedding plan an „ai | an every encouragement would to a purchaser of the 
Gao Moderate prices, ineluding Heliotropes, Scarlet and 88 stock, and the good-will of tbe business, which has been 
? , Verbenas in varieties, Cupheas, Lobelias, Phloxes, | carried on by his s relations — more than 70 years past, a 
hae ias, Pentstemons, ., C., of which may be | with great succes: 
len bang mak also of Garden and ig tag Should a rehat not be found, a partner with capital, an 
iverhead Nurseries, near Sevenoaks, Jan a good knowledge of the business, would be agreed with. 
res 
NEW 44 re IAS. 
E. SPARY begs to a loricultural 
Friends, — a eg and Foreign that he intends- ; 
an out, the week in , 1852 the below named 
AULIAS, which . 8. can imr" eeni a 
er id desirable = w flow in oe gen 
soL (SPaRY’S).— 
ae constant 8 acquisition in its {te colour). — — 
lants, 
10s. 
ORIA e primrose, tipped with lilac; 
exqalsie form, — z s To zor will provea 
des e light fi eight, 4 
JOHN | ight AVIES P boo sim Grimson, gee shaded | 
hte 
4 poet 
as is now y- s, Fuchsias, 
3 Verbenas, and a variety of — — 
Vines, and ether sorts (in pots), tom B. 3.’s celebrated stock ; 
3 "s Graperies end Nursery Ground, Park.- street, Bri - hton. 
