71852. THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 99 
SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS, CARRIAGE FREE. |’ | ee ISHA APRICOT FRON Yat — Frat yen ar E TES A w. A TEI BE — 8 e Catalogue of 
i f à A ruit ripens j 
onn UTTON axp SONS, being extensive Gro * —— ripe — 2 CAN PI PSRS, ROSES, o, i is 
and — gro x expressly! for ` their retail | 
—— — jal attenti 
atten 
tad te “both A 40 — — 3 nd Horticu itural, and at the 
And it is 12 5 am yi w numerous or all 
received (copeciall nee the remarks which have feast 
red in this ‘Pa on e the "Seed Trade”), that the 
public ney, By iee "the alvantages of procuring 
k — 4 m the Growers,” as the surest y 
for the 
Viuded to 
— Pact Lists, — Jons Sorrox and Sons, Seed 
Reading, Berks, enclosing one penny stamp. 
RENPLE’S COLLECTIONS. — NEW KITCHEN 
Have given — satis 2 all who have had 
or pe Advertisement in this 
Journal, Jan. 24th, 1852, — 
51. 
CARRIAGE — TO ANY sree 8 the principal 
Railways in the sou nn 
2 LES SEED CATALOGUE, nopti os Paces of 
-or can still be had in exchange fur Oue Penny 
Siamp, on LIAM E. RENDLE anp Co., Seep Mencuayrs, 
Plymouth. 
ESTABLISHED MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY. 
as, of ha cter, 
good — p Turt * description tes — * 
— 9 tue London “ Horticultural Society’s Journal” for Jut 
rs, Vertes ani Sox are now offering good Trees of the 
oun gar hdr — at — ch the onan pore. package 
the 
included, wi ual diseou 
Dwarf Maiden 5 a. be cut Os. 6d. 
Ditt — 1 year tr 15. Od. 
or Stand rds, 2 ? years trained 21s. Od. 
Dwarf — heads in pots ino OO O 
xeter, February 14, 1852 
A SEEDS, chiefiy rer 
— ler — —.— ner Perenuials, 1 
4. Gd. ; 50 do, 5s. 6d. ; 25 selected do., 3s. 6d. ; 1200. 
— s DENYER, Nurseryman & — ih n, battle, d — 
(CHARLES DIMMICK begs to end the 
following — 5 8 and FLOWER SEEDS, 
which will be sen — 5 on the receipt of a Post-office 
— cha 
Four le — 2 — oF BROCCOLI a packet of each for Any 
viz, e chere range's Early White, Elletson's Mamm 
a 
sorts of CABBAGE for 2s., viz, Mitchell’s 
—— Abert (aw), A Atkin’s Matchless (new), Nonpareil, and 
EX HERO” CUCUM 
en seven first prizes ee Col. 
chester, Ipswich, and Chelmsford, when sho may- with t 
sorts in cultivation exhibited by some of the best 1 in 
A Fruit of the above — yg n sent to the Edi ** of 
the Gnrdeners’ Ch is answer was— 
very handsome Black — Hk ~a meaturiog 26 sama in 1 x 
183 
Sold ia pack ets of four sodda, — —— eeds, 53.; 
Bs. the pair, or 215 the rh ae 
gun ape plants 3s, 
e — a and M 
advertised in 
rs 
Plante —— pac ed in boxes. to al 
order extra, and E: oer of 1 
free, and 
diate stations, 
A remittance must accompany orders from unknown cor- 
respondents, 
Joan Wasn Great Amonen, Colchester, Essex. 
e best 
— 
leading sorts of LETTUCE for 2s. 6d., viz., Ory 
Cos (aew) Paris Cos, Snow’s Matchless Cos, Bath Cos — 
* — fine sorts of CUCUMBER for 4 , Viz., Latter’s 
apa Sy = Ba cae The Doctor, and fine aoe open 
air 
The — new and first-rate VEGETABLES, a — 
of each for 2s. 6d.—new Cabbaging Borecole, new Fren 
Curled Endive, Mitchell’s — — — *. — . — 
Marrow, sas Orache Spinach, a Ain A 
and first-rate andy ohh — for 
— (d — Escholtzi ba (new 
te), —.— — ore (new), — a — (new), 
— Nemophila ma 
The following 1 H es co one ANNUALS for 256d, 
222 (12 vars — 4 vars, mixed), Ger an 
8 ae — vars. mixed), — (3 vars, mixed), and Plox 
rumm 
The folowing F BIENNIAL ani PERE NIAL FLOWER 
SEEDS fi 6d.— Sweetwilliam (extra fine), Polyanthus 
(extra fine } — Germ ollyhock (from 24 fine 
vars.), and Antirrhinum (fi named — rs). 
Collections of GARDEN — Tto WER SEEDS sent free of 
TE any station on the South-Western or South Coas 
ways :— 
No. 1 
collection, containing 20 quarts of the best sorts of 
Peas for successional pion 5 ks of the best Early 
Potatoes, with the best sorts of Broccoli, Cabbage, Lettuce, 
Celery, and Radish ; oo other Vegetables in 
E S. 
— CRIPPS PS having stil still — — . very large 
pert v — — 8 has — —— in offeri 
— 8 friends, — strong, healthy, and 
well rooted Plants, — 
Extra tall picked Standards, 5 to 6- feet, stout stems, va 
per dozen 
Standard 1 Weeping Roses, beautiful objects | for planting 
each, 3s. — 
— — — 185. 247, and 30 
Standarde’ on ms varyiog ‘in height from > near Ey Ee 
—.— 133057 ‘ings, one of . sort, per d doz., 198. 1 ie, = 18 
— 0 
Dwarf ed Roses, budded on per 10 stems from 3 ins. 
to ete t high, we awn Son. per don. — Si — 18 
Daa Roses, by na — “ 12 
be may en 100 
The above prices being where the 
hapkes, is — left to T. C., none on the very bost kinds will 
s Biante to com in 
— — 
Date’ — may be be 
255 o 225 4 
eco SSS os GN 
proportion 
on liberal terms, 
Kad on application, enclosing two stamps 
. Wells Nursery. _ 
ROSE 
wv sorts barge AND SoN beg to —— a 8 
ES 
sortment — 
TAER 
PPP 
of domes (t — werk ge 
r 
selected Stan dards A ~ doz. ee 24 
Piae 3 co Standards iok to 18 
Fine Dwarfs, of 6 
I hoses, in pots, ca to 18 
ished in S-inch . —— 20 
Dwarfs, on own roots, without names, per 
ane! ne —— presented — — ‘order, with 
—— Gratis, on lication. 
vo Maresfield, — Sussex 
8 SEED. 
RS HAT B 3 oo 
SPRING 20 % n, THE POLYANTH 
again this year a 3 
POLYANTHUS SSED, 4 2 Ni 
which he can recommend 2 — 
none but named and good laced flowers. 
. — — free 
Jamas Woops, florist, Harwich, Essex, 
n 
RPoceoocosco 
„ the sere mr — reques 
kof Aie — ne ef every useful d 
13 postage stamps, all the 
suffi- 
nt quantities to supply a la for a year, 
1 aun yeh, put in — quantities, 2 
] 
No. 4 0 jo do, 10s. 
The No. 4 collection will contain 6 pints of the best Peas, 
3 gallons of Early Potatoes, and a small quantity of met dest 
Vegetables, suitable to supply a small garden for a year, 
FLOWE — — EEDS. 
— 
me Selanne ws art, 
45 = roa skii nae pai”: nee 
25 4 0 
The Seeds at pae San e e, ted from the the best 
os in the „and th soning on qualities of every article 
is tes 8 — received, . c uch pleasure in 
stating t — — = the highest testimony 2 f thelr genuineness 
customers, both — and market gar- 
— om they — paniro satisfaction, Priced Cata- 
logues may 3 3 8 
113, Higb-street Ayde, 1 tele T Wight, Feb, 14, 
INEST LANCASHIRE GOOSEBERRIES, a 100 
00, in 50 
choice sorts, , 41. ; or 10s, perl 
CURRANTS.— Mare Victoria or 
t, 
Ra 
finest, larges d best known, — to be iu every garden, 
. per 100, or 4s. doz. ; and A fine, 
per 100, 10s.; or por > 28. 
urely hed t to carry any distance, or for exportation. 
A remittance or reference from unknown — sre is 
ll Or — above 51. Carriage paid to London, Liverpool, 
Bir rmingham, and — — to any Station within 15) 
* ofthe pe Nurse 
stage, or Parts I. and Uf. for one — stamp each ; Parti! 
for two penny stamps each, separa Part I. co! 
= Lists of Stove and 9 Plants. Part II. contains 
ect Har a eee oa a Ornamental Trees, 
—— hrubs, Evergreens, Coniferm. All nih nese bed 
colour, and time of How sriog. Part III., select Lists 
cription full; described, with 
— conditions, — rs other useful information 
more practical details than any other 
— i, ond the largest, cheapest, and best stock of Plants 
ver offered. 
A ly to Jonn Max, Hope Nurseries, Leeming-lane, Bedale, 
Yorkshire, —F Aen Advertisement of Surp'us 1 see 
page 67, in — week's Paper. 
y 
two sig stampa, to Mr. 
Nursery, W z, Surrey, 
SANGSTER’S NEW EARLY NO. 1 PEA. 
Ta Warsses, Kuap Hill 
te quality; height, 2 feet, 
from prepared cuttings, 6s. per bush. 
ae ae pras = e e — ean 6s. do, 
u ite 
Brightes pink Kidne F, Gs. do. ee dec e Oe 
or Testimonials, ee Ga 
Post-offie > * 
office to SANGSTER, an 
3 Batts, —— a — l — en and booking, 
; two-bushel. 2s. 6d. 8, 28. 6d. each 
AMERICAN NURSERY, BAGSHOT, SURREY. 
OHN 3 — be al e has 
lodendrons, 
Azaleas, Kove, 0 pis o., and which may be obtained by 
art. 
Potatoes, 
8 a Radical, 63. 
6s. 
ronicte, — 8, 
s to be made —.— — the 
enclosing two pos sta ps. 
The colours y-t al phe Rhododendrons worthy of — 
—— us purchasers are afforded every facility 
making selecti 
5 
ANDISH 4 anD NOBLE’S detailed Adve: 
a 
pear in 
r Descriptive Cata- 
F Gaiaa Am — 
ntlemen requiri es of a Landscape doraa, 
= procure such 3 2 e oo ‘the Advertisers, 
Bagshot, Surrey, F 
ere — — IPTIVE CATA- 
LOG MERICAN PLANTS, CONIFERA, 
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL Paneo 1 anD, Joan T 
TREES, — „ may pplioa „ dy e g two 
postag: mps.— inge, — reer —— — S 
ITCHELL' MATCHLESS WINTER 
of Baca th 
much red ce, Wholesale, to seedsmen, Is. 8d. per Ib.; 
any quantity ander 10 — will be en, 2s. per I lb. Can be 
sent to any part of the World, on recei t-office order, 
payable to Joux Mrrow i Ponder’ ae Enfield, , Middlesex’ 
— on TUBEROSE OTS, 4s 45. 
r doz nual importation of the above-named 
beautiful . 222 "Fewer has just been received, and 
large and we selec’ — Bu sagen obtained, without d 
t A. Foreign nuse, 18, Fal. 
N. B. Printed — tor treatment sent; also, just 
arrived, very moist and open Par vasan Cheeses, 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUAR * 14, 1852. 
8 „ MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Monpar, Feb Chemical „ 
16 Statiatienl eee eee eeeeeass 
Horticultural 
e = oie 
Pathologica 
Wanwsspat, — 15 Soriety ofA Spies —— n 4 5 
Taenepar, ras 19 Baye Are e ae pes 3 hr 
Geological (An Anniversary) . I r. u. 
Farnar, — 20; Philological ...........0.+ —— r. . 
. — Institution , vee Bhe.M, 
Sarvurgpat, — 8 r. u. 
y the communications that daily reac 2 7 all 
rts of the try, and from all manner of pe 
verybody complains; the old mercantile houses, 
ein 
on 
as they now are, ne an honést man can remain in 
the trade. 
As we have said, there is Be remedy for this except 
to refuse to ‘deal with Ani epes 8 u * 
r 
We are no — friends to combination, as a general 
i neri ses i a 
which it becomes n 
8588 —— anp Co. beg praak to 
and the Public tha new 
PRICED SEED Ý CATALOGUE FOR 1852 is — read 
be ha — plication. It contains a Niet of 
eta presada — ota a 
sg Serie 
ul 
—.— 
2 
4 
wer my og pa are all fully 
onreceipt ot 
. ia eee 
Tees dy cnt OF KITCHEN GARDEN 
——— rete t — 24 quarts of the £ s. d. 
— ae Mel — teen a 
Ro, 2, in proportionate — sets ise i 13 0 
as, — 
No ditto 
see 
tty in each collection ma 
supply the above very satisfactory, 
Street and Bower Nurseries, Maidstone,—Feb, 11. 
deseri — tie 
. and whether voa ae ae or ‘tender ; the ern 
— and time — other useful informa- 
tion. The 2 edn 1 — supplied in 
years, having en such general satis: 
induced to og given su: ae ri 
No. I. A complete collection of Vegetable moard £ 3. 5 
one year's supply of 
No 2. Do. do. —_ smailer quantities 
No. 3. Do. do. ` r 
No. 4. Do. do. do. do. ee 
The kinds and quantities a. in each Collection are 
in the Catalogue. 
— 
Delivered, free, at r rai Railways: 
Newcastle, Aari ior 3 — Bri ish, Leeds and 
Thirsk; York and Scarborough, Newcastle and Carlisle, and 
Lancaster and n Nursery, Feb. 14. 
hat before us is N Let garden 
in every part of the country leogo together, — 
refuse all dealings with the low-priced houses who 
have cheated them or their acquaintances ; de jet them 
be found in a great many places, and a 
must hav few acquaintances not to be able to 
their 
not, er, so sanguine as to imagin 
e mere pay ment of fair prices will secure 
per wit operand Co. will, no doubt, receive 
. 
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