THE GARDENER 
oe 
RONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural me and General News. — The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 7—1852.] 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 
[Price 6d. 
INDEX, 
ural Soc. of * = 108 a | Heating, Polmaisse . 102 
Agricult 
— n n 
one 101 
SONATAS ica scones, 103 e 5 * 107 ò- — 
Basil, ‘en ran 101 e Frana 
Begonia Fue ns oides ........ s.. 100 ò | Trelan . . 107 
Berlin, fl — at a r bbb 5 — 
Birds, British soug. . 101 b Linne ae 
Books received . 103 5 2 
Milk 
weee + 102 
RENDLE’S SELECT GRASSES. 
WILLIAM E. raged ne. ana Co., SEED MERCHANTS, 
Have shi sag ps _ much 50 to their selection 
nt PASTURES, &. 
peace taal 45 will he found ia our „Price Current,” 
copies of whic n be had in ‘knee for Six Penny Stamps, 
The t of gla is famous for the STENAR 
Qu ALITY of its RED CLOVER, or COW GRASS, 
the ~ 7 —— dispatched to 
year. We have thi 
For —— and further ese apply to 
— 2 E. RENDLE arp Co., SRE D MERCHANTs, 
PIru 
ESTABLISHED 1786. 
nure on. . 10 l ¢ | Pears, to graft . ee 
Climate, influence of. ... 1060 Plante, hint to Indian edits — 
Drainage 107 e Plant noe héa e un. 103 
soa influence of climate Pol — . ‘eee DS 
106 a | Salm the. soe 100 
sesel v 3 a — rand 99 102 
Fun ungi, Tum minus orrasa 102 a —— ea rot * 104 
Garden . — foreign’. ee MS poeta sevesessnene 103 
Vail storm, remarkable . 1026 . 222 „% „ 202 G 
Je er HOLLYHOCK pe acer e Well ripened 
nted to be saved exclusively;from 
For es 
will be —— ried, e 8 
ee of postage — by R. B. 
edenham Rosary, Bungay, Suffolk. 
DWAR 
AIRS’S DWARF MAMMOTH xNIGUTS, 
acknowledged the best out, 2s, 6d. pe 
BISHOP’S LONG- 1 ED, 1s. per qua oe 
BURB rg lady S EC * oe 16. per 
5 POTATOES FOR SALE. 
— * of EARLY AX FORD, Ist size. 
— . ee 
E do. 2d size, 
do. BATH KIDNEY, ist size. 
200 0. do. do. 2d size 
50 do. ASH.LEAF F KIDNEY RED. 
500 do. TAPTE 3 Ist s 
500 do. 2d size 
Growers or consumers ae g to possess some of the bes 
sorts . D tee 8, may REM the above on application E 
Mr. R D WEBB, Calcot t Farm, Reading ; who can also 
is adie of the beat Purple-topped 8 Seed, all saved 
from one bulb; and 1} ton of Belgian Carrot Seed, 
PRICED RETAIL SEED LIST. 
quart. 
The e Pea ve been most exten 
principal ‘hoetiewtvarel establishm 
ced superior in every 
nsively grown in the 
ments in the ee we and 
respect to the tall growi 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
| ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA ALBA, a pure white, 
very good, 6d. per packet. 
8 BURRIDGIL, splendid hardy creeper, 6d. per packet. 
APONARIA CALABRIGA, 7 — . one of the 
ye beddiog plants out, 6d. p 
TROPHOLUM COCCINEUM, 8 6a, per pac 
8 BAR TONIOID Es, splendid yellow, Balz . 
Per pae 
3 LINDHEIMANII, fine herbaceous plant, êd. per 
pack 
_ Duncan Harms offers to the gardening world t the above 
l selection, as being deservedly worthy of universal atten- 
tion. Catalogues of Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds 
ABR —— HARDY a ia SON, Sgro 
SEEDSMEN, Maldon * „ beg to thank ti sup- 
porters fe for es favours, awy to offer r again “thelr Cai ue of 
N ö sia Vegetable, and Flower Sesds; tema. éarly 
| Seed Potato ax e on appli phe ong or wit 2 of 
$ Mignionette, o or superior Parsley, for two postage 3 
à Respectfully soliciting their Kind dete favours to 
inquiring friends of the genuineness of Seeds received A fin 
them on former occasions, 
N. B. Wholesale Lists supplied ta the Trade. 
FINE DOUBLE TUBEROSES, 
i s, per dozen, just imported by 
GE Axp Co., SEED MERCHANTS ro THE AGR RICUL- 
selected and approved v 
BEET, the finest crimson and s. 
2 WINTER WHITE cs 
per wai 
r GREEN CURLED ENDIVE (very — 
1 
0 warded on a 
: Martin's. lane, 
pplication. 
Scedsman on Florist, e roma and Rea 9, St. 
London ich 
CHOICE FLOWERING | PLANTS FOR THE 
SEASON. 
3 Anp CO. 13 o call =. Leg ge of —— 
desirous of decorating their Gre e or Conserv 
at 5725 3 period, y the following, in fine gere: aa 8. 
MELLIAS, very oy whe r kinds, beautifully furnished 
with 1 bioom- buds, 80s. per doz. 
VERSTOCK OF LARCH.—About 400,000, 13 to 
4 feet, well topped, fibrous rooted, and of the finest quality. 
i plication to Jona Sono 
tefract.— Pontefract Nursery, Feb, 1 
FLOWER SEEDS SENT FREE BY 
OBERT WESTMACOTT bees to inform his triste 
that he has selected with preat oi bis Stock of FLOWER 
AND VEGETABLE SEEDS for the — season, including 
= i ERMAN SEEDS 
e, and are as good as 
ca D DESORIPTAVE CATALOGUE 
will be sent by post on eps of One Penny Stamp, or may 
be had pas: at the NURSERY, Stuart’s Grove, Fulham 
Road, Chelse 
COLLECTIONS OF THE MOST SHOWY oer SEED: 
FO RCE OR SMALL . 
mn 
One 25 75 . —s. d. 
50 well assorted Annuals, Biennials, * n 10 6 
Do. Do. ge pb 
12 Do. Do. we 2.8 
Post-office Orders made payable at 13 
O AME LLIA S. 
Leer: PINCE, Axp Co., respectfully inform 
th he public, 8 the CAMELLIAS = bnp 5 con be 
. 
hav seme their dpi a of eae 
— plants, they may briefly | stato janas thìs House is 200 feet 
toh ng, and is f gr eee ve splendid 
arieties; an 
4 a concourse of adm ng vis 
king ele R this mae e the ; indeed th 
have frequently been more than 29,000 fl open at one 
time, une 2. of these are carefully to 
all parts of t ingdom, and ré uque 5 
flowers for weddings balls, pra & e, can be had at the shortest 
notice, In ition to the action of the — 2 
L. P. and ag = leave to — ‘that their New Show Hou 
125 feet * 2 ve to the above, by filled with an extensive 5 
and well collection of fine plants, and will highly 
ary those ‘tho ho onour their * with a visit, for it is 
and w y brilliant with all th 
caves ‘pring a ae r flower 
N. Exe Nursery was ee in 1720, is situ- 
ated in n the valle’ of the Exe, ntiguo ato the St. Thomas’s- 
Station of the South Devon Hall, an y distance from 
the centre of the ancient city of 8 
Exeter Nurs ery, Exeter, Fe braary 14, 
ESCHOLTZ IA ALBA. . 
J OSEPH EVANS has great 3 in offertn 
ove new Ann Agn nhien he has flow red 
sedan and whic’ s been greatly a i 
general 8 where wa Hn season. Packets ls. each, 
The discount to the trade, when three or 
ite ene ag 
a in dey a the handsomest varieties, abundantly set 
ERICAS, fne bushy and blooming plants, 9s. per doz. 
pad NaF A speciosa major, Cooperii, bicolor, and other fine 
varieties, now coming into 2 kv per 
2 sted 9 kng Sore, Ve . to 98. per doz. 
22 1 select Gre Ne Plants, * 
= 
in 
bina LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM, ‘howd bulbs, 6s. to 
LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM RUBRUM and ROSEUM, fiower- 
Pe rat 
H 
‘8 ing 3 12s. per doz. 
rior), per p ILY OF THE VALLEY, 'strong for forcing, & e., 5s. per 100. 
SILVER 8 ONION ‘OP NOCER å, par paticet 1 0| NEW FRENCH AND BELGIAN DAISIES, in 50 best sor ts, 
pal 5 — RICH SCARLET FORCING CARROT, 9s, per doz, 
“NEW 1 oom 8 CARROT, per pac CHOICE. FRUITS. 
BRUSSELS Aap a warranted true nian and OUELL anv CO. beg to call the attention of those 
very fine, per pac emen now about planting or replen Ne Spray Fruit 
15 Testimonials are 83 as we rely upon our re eputa- | and T eeng Gardens to the following choice * 
p e and — — 5 Registry Offices, 37 225 TRUE FASTOLFF RAS p 
i eh South: z X, and Co. beg to announce they are now ace heren 
y fo kast 2 had 
5 D SELECT eer N STOCK. the honour of supplying her Majesty’s Gardens and most of the 
Tu SUBSCRIBERS beg to ollowing | Nobility. 15s. pe 
Pi - Choice Stock, at the annex dg vende: reduced prices, | Pine large WHITE R ASPBERRY, 3s. per doz, 
Ci from these extensive Nurseries have given great satie- and fo ACI wa , NBOTARINES, ES, — area RICO rS, 4 years trained, 
n hout „ d. | and forward for bearing, 5 
12 det Heng . ok ag — ss Red = = 10 5 ERRIES and PLUMS, Nera rs trained, 3s. oni each, 
12 very best Ghent Asaleas, with flower buds 018 0 P EARS and APPLES, fine espalier, 248. per d 
12 rberis dulcis, fine i 0 8 he above are of the most select kinds, and wor ad from the 
12 Abies Douglasii, 3 ft., E - ross . 1 Stack of the Horticultural Society of London, and are war. 
12 do, Morinda, true, 3 feet ... ON" 1 0 o | ranted correct to their sorts. 
: 12 new Hardy Yellow Rhododen 3 0 0 . MER AND ANGLESEA PIPPIN, fine jEspalicr, 24s. 
12 Rhododen endrons, scarlet, sca — purple, ‘white, ; Standards, 1s. 6d., Dwarfs, 1s. each, 
er ohne shades of colours, selected from thei NGOUSEBERIIES, i in — of the best t kinds, selected for size 
ated collecti f and flavour, 38. 6d. per 
; 100 Standard Rhod d tet — dee ni jours. ; a CURR — TS, , Improved large White a 43, per doz, 
: ron ca tum (from seed 6 ear aples, 48. per d 
3 old, stout plants, extra We ; pae 15 Large Red Grape, 23. 64. 
; 1 Cedar of Leb, ft., well roote oe or Raby Castle, very fins red, 4s. 
4 „o species and y Or namena Plein, oots fit for Forcing, r t comprising 
ad Evergree “í rerig 8 Royal Albert, 9s. per as ‘Myatt Einbaus. ~~ od 
bes double pri — Holly hocks, 4 years’ old 
0 
4 0 
2 0 
Roses, sp plendia pri ties, t f 1 10 
„ * es, two ofa sort 0 
. ; igeluding t 
3 
1 
5 
e fia 
rong stems, bud ded, 83 fr. 
3 er- 
: 0 
. lish glish Eim, 6 to 8 ft., fi as 
i. rue Engi t., for Avenues ; 0 
8 fanrels transplanted, * fin 2 . 
: rene pao 2 5 1 o 
Wine! ara gen Oaks, suitable for Plantin in 
ee 2 sold c Prices rst-rate Stock x of 
of a fi 
Tress on application, A A referenco orremitiance is respect- 
1 rrespondents, 
JACKSON a AND CO., BEDALE, YORKSHIAE, 
S 
S S S co co 
* 
bs. p me does : 
ASPARAGUS, Giant (strong), 2 and 3 years, 28. 6d. and 
38. 6d, per 10 
ROSES, Sti 1s. per doz. 
If at 1 fth 1 4 = 
cultivation, 12s, to 15s per doz. 
4s. per 100, 
” EVERGREEN PRIVET, 23 to 4 = strong, 35s. E et? 
A remittance. ‘is s den pee eee from unknown corre- 
spondent on-road, Cheltenham. 
SUrcrent ao EEE LONS OF SEEDS.— 
rders — ia rec 
Er our roa ar customers. Our sorts of Seeds are not all i 
the possession of other Seedsmen, and we believe the quantities 
we give for 27. 10s., 17. 10s., 1I. 1s., and 12s, (d. are grea 
than others offer. 
Our attention pal Sra “ae — an article in the 
Gardeners’ and Farmers’ Jour of January I7th, 
written by Mr. ask Newton, pre r to J. Harvey, 
kwellbury House, ne 1 who has 
ö al yew vel 
vel) 
ed ‘f Kere 8 at 
ia 35, is highly Punang but for economy of space we 
make only the following extrac 
as ae autumn, 1849, and ended Feb 
e 
3 tice of 
Was the best. id not find one ia a hundred run to seed. The, 
seed was sown in = middle 
ei Best Cabbage to 
will cuta eda pke u 
gor pie’ for Celery by M 
d by February, 1851, fi 
acta May 15th to l7th, 1851, with So 
Cere cE, that 
—The groun 
N crop of this wa 
5 *s White Cos 
Jor table ws t days (i (in Say before before says 
soe tea 3 d wiil grow 2 i 
car 5 * grows „ wants LO a 28 gror 1 
Cabbage without pect om aid. Six eee —— 2 > 
the space ot one 8 and weighed, on 3 off; shes 
which, a 18 per 3 
per acre; and bad all the ground been . 
a E it was plau ee — = 
40%. 6s. Sd. at 4d. per 
ettuces and Cub 
each of our Collections. 
goei “panei he Sons, Seed Grawers, inn’ Berks. 
