5—1852.] THE GARDEN ERS) CHRONICLE. 
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RENDLE’S SELECT GRASSES. 
IAM E. RENDLE anp Co., SRD Mercuanzs. 
PLyMoUTsB, 
Have 4 late years paid much attention to their selection 
of Gras: 2 2 NENT n &c. sup- 
plied Mizi ures, last season, for several thousand acres, 
and have not had a failure or my pelea ye yp proving, 
in the most satisfactory 2 80 their selections have 
given the greatest sati 
A Descriptive List will de found in our Price Current,” 
copies of which can be had in exchange for Six Peia Stamps. 
is famous for the tage trata 
e Seed being d 
— * We have thie: — contrac: cred f 
supply ANY QUANTITY, either 
market prices. 
For Catalogues and further pa..:calars, apply to 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE anp Co., SEED MERCHANTS 
PLYMOUTH. 
ESTABLISHED 1788. 
SURP Toc 
Ee CHEAPNESS, Weta — DISPLAY, 
the — are strongl aded, CARRIAGE PAID 
T HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS & DAMNER, 
100 in oO choice sorts, our 
100 in 100 choice sorts, our own or purchaser’ s selection ... 225 
FLOWERING AND Wes, ETC, ORNAMENTAL 
por 10, in 100 kinds £2 108, 
105. 
Purchaser's, or our choice, 
7 own e 
0 
fer 100, Ze. * 
doz, ; 2 to 3 feet, extra fine, 308. per 10 
EVERGREEN PRIVET, fine, 2 to 3 feet, Fa. a 1090, 40. 
per 
LIMES, per 100, 30s., 4 to 5 feet, fine Avenue Trees 
BORSE CHESTNUTS, 5 to 6 feet, 30s. per 100 ; 10 to 12 feet, 
“HOSES, 50 4 4 sorts, standards, per 100, 51., or 18s. per 
doz., fine, our o tion; 100 superb sorts s, Dw orf Roses, 
eh or * per ais out own choice; mized do., 30s. por 100, 
s. per 
REENHOUSE PLANTS. 
50 first-rate 5 own selection, 27. . er gr per doz, 
50 ditto, 1 choice, ey: os 188. 
ERIC AS, 50 finest ghi our choice, 21. 105 oF 155. per doz.; 
purchaser's choiee, gl., or 1 dos. 
CHINESE AZALEAS, 20 fine sh. sorts, our choice, 218., 
or 158. ~~ doz. ; purchaser’s choice 2865 or 18s. per doz. 
A splendid opportunity for specimen growers, 
iiaa SEED, warranted to prođuce 75 in 100 double, 
GOOSEB ERRIES, finest Lanc: peie per 1000, 4l, in 
100 sorts, named, or r 10s, r 100, 2 0 sorts. 
RS, fine clean standards, 104, per doz., 
or 70s. per 100, choice of sorts left to us, very selec’ 
oe AND CHERRIES, finest sorts, nn 188. per 
arf T ed, 33. 6d. each, or 36s, per doz. 
APRI ICOTS, PEACHES, AND 1 fue three 
years’ trained, of bes t sorts, own choice oA Toss h, or 50s s. P. doz. 
RASPBE RRIES, Red el, 2s. per d CA or 22 per 100; 
Monthly or ble Be , 12s. per 100, or it pit doz. 
RARA RARUA S8; early and late ki nås, 25 "ane sorts of 
merit, 38 per 
Address all communications to — 815 Mar, the Hope Nur- 
series, Leeming-lane, Bedale, Y orkshire 
a ee 50. 
ngham, Edinbu: 
Stations — 2 150 miles of the Nursery. 
B. A fine stock of Larcb, Spruce, Oak, K.; sizes and 
price on ent 
Ornamental ecuted, and furnished on 
9 rt opin we Be Plan fng by estimate. 
own correspondents is 
— 
a rie AR BALL,” 
UNEQUALLED NEW YELLOW MELON 
DWARD _ TILEY 
in procuring — * ole 
— - nd 
when ripe, = 
perfec A oon N OW crown, very t 
solid, and of merase favour; i 
roli earer; weight fi 
contrast of this yellow Melon when set on a — * eg 
flesh Melon has a striking effect, and e Es Soho 
grows the — gi also cul this one as its 
companion, for its s ection in flavour, which has 
pe and pi on i 
N ed. It can — obtained in packets of 
8. ó 
FCC 
m 
z ‘a as the following other varie 
tena — by Hf Beh abe Tiya |en 
‘rue), Ie. packet; neen Me! a 
— — ls. ditto; e, e. Melon — 
a ls. ditto; Fleming’ | D 
tto; ‘Duncan’s reen Flesh, 
5 Egyptian 1 15. 
* 15 ditto; Bailey's Green 
ur 
ls. ditto; Cam 
TILEY'S NEW CUCUMBER “CAPTIVATION,” Shree 
Seeds, 5s., or five seeds, 7s, 
ices, 2e; Ga; de tiie ale y 66-08 e — meag Gham. 
pre a Hides sage . 64; Huntera Prolific, 
À seeds, 5s; Lord go non's Fa- 
of Bath, ag alte Gordon's 
s Black Spive, 1s. ditto; 
ditto; ‘Butchers Stratford-upon- 
older varieties, at 6d. 
ditto,” For ates ariiealars “of th 
e above Cucumbers 
Gardeners’ of Janu aay 5, 1852. i 
olden Ball“ Melon and a packet 
sent 
hy 4 
the whol stage — when 
vi imme AA ened the . acy e ase may be, 
man, D, Seedsman, and and Florist, 14, 
Abbey . Balk dug 
| application. 
 SANGSTER'S NEW EARLY NO. 1 
NGS 
“oped SA TER, anp CO., in su . the 
above valuable PEA to the paris can recommend it 
with the greatest confidence, as the largest ded and best | 
Bany Pea known, "4 of first-rate cents: height, 2 feet, 
Price 2s. 6d, per qua 
ork 12 Pot * from prepared cuttings, 6s. per bush 
Cambridge Radical, 6s. do, A first-rate second — 65. do. 
2 Native, 6s. do. White Blossom Kidney, 6s. do, 
Brighton a a Kidney, 6s. do, 
For Testimo onials, see ee er Nov. 8 
sing 
office to H 
Newingten But tts, D don. 
is, 6d. ; two-bushel. 2 
wor WATERERS Deoasintive Catalogue of 
FEARN e AYY NIFERS, ROSES, &c, is 
on application, enclosin 
Aas WATERER, Knap Hill 
One-bushel hampers and booking, 
h. 
just ptit y 
two postage — te + te 
Nursery, Woking, Surrey. 
TANDISH ann NOBLE’S detailed Advertisement 
be had, b 
Groner 3 ARTEEI DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
UE OF AMERICAN PLANTS, pa 
OSES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, FRUIT AND FOREST 
TREES, &c., may be had on application, by W panien two 
postage stamps.— — Windlesham Nursery, Bagshot, Surrey 
er MATCHLESS 
Ay — EY.—J, M having saved a much larger quantity 
of See ene season than last, can offer it to the public at a 
much —— price, Wholesale, to seedsmen, 1s. 3d. per lb.; 
fany quantity ape 4 2 will pager ge 2s. per lb, Can hai 
nt to any part World, on receipt of a Post-office ord 
made go 2 1 pr —— Aa Ponder’ s-end, Enfield, 
Mid ilese 
Aang ITALIAN 
—The annualim 
TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. 
rtatiou of the above-named 
77... . ̃—...... REET pa 
GUPERB R gt ope GLADIOLI, ANEMONES, 
„e. 
RAN U NOU LUS—prepaid pes 
Wi 
100 poeta, ia in ae n superb seedling and other ike d. 
0 
50 r ir . 37s. 6d. ; 25, in 25 vara, |. 20 0 
100 roots, in 100 vars. very fine eee 1 
0 roots, in 50 vars., 18s. ; 25, in 25 y . 10 9 
Mixed, extr. vo ia er 100, 18s, : very fine, 102 ; ‘fine border... 5 0 
Her s, White Tu rban, 5s, per do: zen, and others, 
GLADIOLIL. 
Af superb late varieties (Ramosus habit) — „ 
Brenchleyenis, brilliant oh L each .. i 3 0 
G rome iba each, 4d. ; large S 0 6 
Gandavensis sple ndene, very ee. rb, ea kà o. ced 
Insignis, 7 p "ed. per > Ps e A — dez. 9 Be 
x N EMONES, 
15 vars., bean and distinct, named, * oe O 
0 vara., do., 6d.; 25 vars., do. 7 0 
Mixed, finest aoabie, per 100, 10s. 6d. ; ry fine 7 
Lilium laneifol ium, and a variety or i choice roots, see 
Catalogue, sent free, on application. 
Remittance required from — r orres 
riage free to London, and on Ipsw ary, — eons —.— 
Bass and Brown, Seed and Horticultaral Establishment, 
Sudbury, Suffolk 
“|The e Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1852. 
MEETINGS 2 uae. ENSUING WEEK. 
Feb. 
Mownpar, 
m 
Tosspvax, — 3< Civil Enginee 
WEDNESDAY, — 4 ecological 
ca 
Tavaspat, — Pie peg eee! 37 * 
"Liston Floricultural .,...,....2 P.M, 
8 Pm. 
Farpar, — ee e.. 
Royal Institution: eee eee dee , 
Tuar there is something rotten int ‘e's SERD TRADE 
beauti aaa l ower has just been received, and Can no lo ger b enied. The i easing co plaints 
ya and well — —— be — e of our correspondents, Who decla hat they are 
nt t OBBETT'S Foreig arehouse all. ‘ $ 
PN. B. Printed regulations for treatment sent; also, just supplied orse and wors 2 Zar, furnish ‘2 
arrived, very moist and open Par nasan Cheeses lamentable a pr of of the deterioration of 1 
SUPERB NEW EARLY PROLIFIC MELON, seeds, that our duty as eek journalists ies sete sus 
VICTORY OF BATH.” a * rt to the s subject So, because 
ublic itself, and can be 
S, AND Co. having purchased 
the entire stock of the above MELON, beg to — it pe 
the public — 4 variety unequalled in flavour qe 2 
ness, It obtained a Certificate of Merit how, ir 
Bath; First Prize at Chiswick, in May; rie 1 "Pirat Prizes 
at t Bath, and Jane 1 pe was grown in pots with 
me treatment, and Ripe 
The 1 205 of the fruit exhi- 
CUCUMBERS, 
9 Mall hier r precisely th 
Frnit cut full six weeks earlier. 
bited were grown in pots. 
MELON 
Per Packet—s. d. Per Packet—s, d. 
Victory of Hach . . 2 6 Lord Kenyon’s Pariis 1 0 
Bromham Hall ibd 0 | Victory o bis i 0 
Camerton Court 1 0 Roman Empero 0 
Trentham bt “Green Hoim Pierpoiut Fonds i 0 
q 0 r s Victory 1 
Beis — oad With all other approved sorts. 
7 all per ee a: 
„ M., and Co, also ber nform their friends that they 
8 now 8 to send a thel r well selected stock of Agri- 
cultural, Kiben and 23 apie 9 ie oe iater groma 
under their own ins — be on 
. M., a ane Co, can wi Cong. — reco’ or mend 
as every article is 5 * 225 before 
m Down Nar series, Bristol, Jan. 31. 
stock, 
—— —Durdha 
DWARF PEAS. 
spore DWARF 1 1 
nowledged the best eu ae 
BISHOP'S LONG. FORDRD, 1s. pe 
BURBIDGE’s ECLIPS tig * qua 
The above 1445 have bak most steely grown m 
principal horticultnral establishments in — 1 
pronounced superior in every respect to tall growing 
— 3 
LOWER SEEDS. 
E mee AEN ALBA, a pure white, 
el, 
URR KIDOTI, splendid hardy creeper, 6d. per pac 
SA PONARIA CALABRI r. MULTIFLORA, one y — 
ee 2 ast 
d. per packet, 
EU 8 — — 1010 8. — yellow, half-hardy, 
6d. per pac 
GAC be LINDHEIMANII, fine herbaceous plant, 6d. per 
Bose can ers to ardening world 
small selection, as heing Aae — of bg — atten- 
tion. Catalogues of Garia, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds 
forwarded on application, 
Scedsman an 3 Wholesale and Retail, 109, 
Martin’s-lane, Lond 
il TO N PORREN AND GENTLEMEN 1 ING. 
*HOMAS JACKSON a oe 
attention 
St. 
Araucaria: 
of Leba 
ias, 4 feet 
the above h 
non, 9 feet 
et; Ditto patu : Ditto 8 
5 feet; Ditto es 5 fiers Ditto W 5 feet; Ditto 
A 
semperviren 
tomeria He — 5 feet; Chines Janipers, 6 pF Iris 
4 fee sus torulosus, 6 feet; Ditto Goveniana, 5 feet ; 
Ditto Ubdiana, 5 feet ; Ditto se mpervirens, 8 feet; Green and 
Variegated Hollies, 7 feet; t; 5 feet; 
ditto, 6 fees; Arbutus procera a — agy Pg e Magnolia 
e Exmouth, 5 feet; Dito, 47 8 fe et; Pau- 
lownia imperialis, 7 feet ; ; Weeping illows, btn feet; Weeping g 
Asb, — Aucu s, Com mon and P ui La 
Chinese and American Arbör-vite, — A ae ies 
at eons Berberis, Red Cedars, e ee eee, 
hel agin chortle en i ‘Weigelia — w vind Oaks, and all the 
Other g upwar Aefa 20 
acres of — — — 3 ory Forest 
various sizes in great quantity, and about 1 ot 
fit for making or mending fences, from 2s, to 
* pe r . w, m 
ers of tw unds at ang of 
2 — 1 in London, or by our own . * 12 miles 
i 
nr 
Weeping a 
s of 
f Qaick = 
of the Nursery,—Nursery, Kingston, Surrey, Jan. 3 
Among our agricultural i of 5 week, will 
be We a communication si „in which 
the writer exposes, with an evident! know Wan of the 
arcana i af seed dealing, some of the e ver our 41 
stem. He says t e the farmer 
ecessary, bean use he pirate e bad 
he ith 
W facts. 
of „ A. Ls” letter exclusively in this place), 
two 
I hav 5 shel given for seed by 
parties whose lists quoted it at 188. the 
same season, both re and after the pur- 
chase. ers could tell of seeds being grown with- 
out any intention on the part of the 
them ir proper names, but to be killed 
| ioe with other seeds of lik ` 
me 
e purchaser, who 
gets an inferior kind, but 
e grower 1 he cannot produce himsel 
a assertions we know to be true; a man, 
aware cts, dares contradict them publicly. 
It is true that worthless see led. 
for mixing ; it is true that old seeds ap meet ege 
tate are sold for the same purpose ; un 
test 
e can procure tit | is 1 any era dene 
the extent of his occupation, can grow every descrip- 
tion of seeds), and often stators the fis of his best 
customers in consequence, besides AVY . 
damages in some cases. It is equally certain to 
injure in the long run the wholesale 1a w as 
e PETAR, dealer will do his b re 
