„117 Oaks, —.— „118 
116 Orchard „118 
119 Patents, law „% LIS „ 
. 120 coats tee Earth, rev. weeeee LIS 
oe 15 pisata luminous....... 55 „ „„ HZ 
119 Poultry house 1 
118 — —— 1 
2 * Sal: 
Dahlias, co z e 11D 
Drainage ~ Regens Park bir 
Earth, . e of, rev. ee 118 
Epacris, t 1 
Fern cases. „ 118 
Gone : woe 2 11 
Guano, to a) 
H Port . 119 — deer ere 
Herbs, dried. 1 Swans, disease i n * eee J 
Horticultural Society’ s meeting 118 —.— Coru wall —— 11 2 
rden 119 a | Tropwolum Lobbianum . . II e 
Taventors, rights of. dee 1 Vete — eee LI 
THE GARDENERS’ 
ONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 8—1852.] 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 
[Price 6d. 
INDE 
Agriculture in the Weald....,. 123 b | Kew 
Agricultural Soc. — Eng — “it a | Land, 
Apples, — 
Ap — tree 
595265ꝙ5⁊—',n¹5̃˙‘3 „%%% „„ 
oi. coves 
20 a | Liming land 
133 232 in plants 
Fo THE 1 OF GRAZELY 
RSONAG 
Messrs. Surro 
Sirs,— When you 2 8 through Grazely, I wish = would 
call in and see my en Lawn, Pasture, and Churchya whieh 
123 eget p towns. —— 
*. 15 Milk and Swedees t. 124 
n 
I — last spring with your Seeds, and whic oh pir imo — year 
only a Bean field n Sward, and 
many gentlemen have eer, 
d 
Grass Seeds are good and perm 
＋ = Sire, — obediently, 
13. 
NEW SEEDLING POTATO, 
FROM THE UsSJO es Srl NEAR THE CITY OF 
1 EARL, Szepsman, Thames Ditton, Surrey, 
few bushels "of this unrivalled POTATO to dispose 
of at N. sey per bushel, delive 
in Lond All orders, 
* ny 
red free to any railway station 
with a remittance, po Sean ga 
CUCUMBERS a A 5 
AMES LAKE, Nurs &e., Bridgewater, 
Somerset, be s again to ‘Site 15 the public his Seedling 
N FOLD KIDNET POTATO, six tu sod ae which w 
28 
de 1 2s. 6d. per peck, or 8s. per bushel. 
| r 
— e trom a “Gen keen at Weston-super- Mare is the 
low :—“ The e field Tlaid down last with — 
on, and no little surprise to 
neighbours. the farmers. The pure rehaser of the pro; 
rised at the result.” 
Konor, Lougbborouzh, Jan. 28, the Rector says :—*“ The four 
acres which I sowed with Grass Seeds from your Establishment last 
cabor A present a very satisfa — appearance, the ee being 
“JOHN SUTTON AND SONS pers for many years paid 
9 attention to the laying n land to Permanent 
wit g" the various soils of the 
sture, are well ee 
United Err and can supply, 2 a nee gee ig and Clovers 
table oo y specified so acre, with Instruc- 
ne For sows: 
Also the uas CLOVERS and BIE a for alternate 
husbandry or to lay down for two yea per acre; and 
Sutron’s Renovating "Mixture of a GLOVERS ant 
onan Bente aa = 139 Old 1 = Ang Pastures, 
pound, 8 to acre being s 
rzel, Belgian Carro 
other A bac Seeds of superior qual 
JOHN SUTTON AND SONS, SEED GROWERS, Reading, Berks, 
Turnip, 05 all 
was ue 
In another jetter dated — * 
INEST enn gmim e in 100 
choice EN per r 108. per 100, in 50 sorts. 
RRANTS, — May’s Rab Castle, red, the 
he e in every garden n, 
Rees: Grape pry N pelt fine, 
iage paid to London, Liv 
Birmingham, —— . and to any Station within 2 168 
miles he Nu ery. 
ar D i is just published, in Three Parts, 
and may be bad 8 for tour penny postage —— tet Sa Py 
— age, or Paris I. and III. f 
— two penny iriser each, sep irate, 
Part I. ee — 
e Liste of Stove — G Par 
uc 
uted 9 details .— an 
list extant ; and the 23 — and best * 
ever offered. 
Apply to Jonn May, Hope Nurseries, Leeming-lane, Bedale, 
1 For 3 e of Surp us Stock, dee 
page 98, in last week’s Paper 
Peer RLES DIMMICK begs to recommend the 
following superb TABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, 
which — — sent tree o — st, on = se . of a Post- office 
* e stamps to the amoun at 
f BROCCOLI, : a hersi et of each for 3s., - 
vis. , Watcheren; Grange’s Eariy White, Elletson’s Mammoth, 
and Willeov 
Four leading sorts of CABBAGE for 2s., viz, Mitchell’s 
Prince A: — 1 (ne nrak Atkiu's Matchiess (new), Nonpareil, and 
Shar 
p-top or Por outh, 
Five — — ot LETTUCE for 2s. 6d., Crystal 
Cos (new) Pari ee now's Matchless Cos, Da i ask 
3 — Drumh 
| e fine sorts “of CUCUMBER for 2s. 6d., viz., Latter’s 
vis 
CHEAP AND SELECT NURSERY mpi er 
| Tornan eiir ae E to refer all interested in 
ENTAL * NG to their eee 6 
ing rown from 15 to 20 lights of ABAN’S „CON 
Webb OF Ta HE WEST” CUCUMBER very successfully 
four years, can with 8 — it as Pi — = 
— kinds in cultivation. ackets, containing 1 
ls. each, e Tra e supplie 
SEE SENT FREE BY POST. 
ROBERT WESTMACOTT begs hyjnia rm his fiends 
that he has selected pokes s Stock of FLOWER 
© present season, including 
His GERMAN SEEDS 
f the — dee of the Lith inst. 
Wa JACKSON AND 60. NunsERTIxex, Bedale, Yorkshire, 
PPS COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN 
SEEDS.-—No. 1, containing 24 quarts ofthe £ s. d. 
he est and best kinds of Peas and all other seeds in 
ion, inclusive = e and e AER $ — 0 
m the best foreign house, roportion, 2 ; 
ants procured, “His PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 5 2 in pop — rtionate q a aon i = 4 
will be s post on receipt of One Penny . r may | N. D diua ato eee aoe 
be had eratis fs the NURSERY, e Gro 1 — . i = 
Road, Che 
COLLECTIONS o OF THE MOST SHOWY — SEED 
LARGE OR SMALL 
A well — Annuals, Biennials, Ga Perennials FE. 
13 De. Do. 4 ia | 
Post-office Orders mame payable at Brompton. 
G- 
declining the 
— 3 * 
Vent pes — m OF FRUITING AND SU 42 
9 —— PINES 
ation of Pines; 
clean 
170 fine young Succession Plants—altogether 
ever were grown.—For particulars as to price, &c., apply to 
Mr, Jos, Faissaran, Nurseries, Clapham.— Feb. 21. 
ACKIE AND STEWA beg respectfully to 
ART 
- apprise their atrons and friends, rs ar 
SEEDS, which out their CHOICE GARDEN AND FL 
to enuin 
which -e Sper — the most — 
“COLLECTIONS OF. ‘GARDEN SEEDS, 
Containing all the Choicest Sorts, m 
A complete collection, e ó of 20 quarts of the 
best kinds of Peas and Beans, and all other 
proportion, of the best varieties, sufficient for one 
3 cropping of a garden «£2 2 0 
Ditto, ditto, in natier quantities, but equally choice 
Ditto, ditto, for a small garden a a w 
See page 2 of our Descriptive Catologue. 
COLLECTIONS OF pee re SEEDS. 
eeds will be forwarded free by post, 
choice aie 9 all the best hardy, 
half-hardy, and Greenhouse —— ath 
, ery choice and . — Annuals ee 4 1 
; oe 
0 
ao 
. 0 10 
one s.. wee ore 
ditto 
Half-hardy An 50 0 
Ane above collections are —.— with the utmost ‘care, an 
most showy varieties are included. 
ge 24 of our Descriptive Catalogue. 
who man Tiquiries bebe 8 made * 8 and others 
manage tbeir e of sowing, 
required, &c., M hes 8. mem just e a 
Current of ‘their Garden and Flower aeta 
lary Plants, with their ral trea 
and ¢ 
be had at the following | 
12 
A list of the ae ity in e collection may he hast on gts 
cation, also a ptive —— f Seeds &e., &e. 
The highest reference can — 1 Kal in all . of 2 * 
Kingdo Carriage paid to Railway 
d W. * to 3 thet in — — OEE his is . ; 
3 one of ‘the largest Seed ee in the market, he is in a posi- 
“opiy 
tion to s e above very satisfactory, 
High-street kari Bower Nurseries, Maidstone.—Feb, 21. 
E HENC. an 3 the attention of Amateurs 
He is now sending 
at 6s. per dozen. 
a New and superior 
e Trad 
pe SEEDLING CALCEOLATIAN, 
out stout healthy Plants in smali 
Ditto from the choicest seed, tok we 
Shrubby breed, 12s. per dozen. 
— plants in 48 pots for early igen. — specimen 
28. per dozen; best varieties, 18s 
ANS IES, healthy PUNS. —— in pots, 
2 ae zen. 
01 ERA RIAS, ag plants, in 48 pots, just 
showing 8 95. to 12s, per doze 
Eiig gel 1 (best FA) full of bloom, in 48 
ate. “ids. to s. per di 
Choice 8410 COLARTA ! Seed, 2s. Gd. per packet. 
se HOCK Seed, from Chat er's best named sorts, 2s. 6d. 
per packet. 
Choice LEMON anp ORANGE 8 AND DWARF 
FRENCH ere at 6d. per pack 
„ Post-office orders are requested 5 unknown corre- 
533 near London, Feb. 21. 
HE RUSSIAN SUPERB.—It is now three ye 
e the 8 of this splendid VIOLET ; since 
"ee, 3 of them have been Rela gre extensively to all 
kingdom, here, 
[rere free, o 4s. per 
‘and are easy — 
8 The advantages of this Violet are, that it bloom 
far more profusely, produces a larger 
in the stem than any other sort; and it is fully equal in 
pea: to the eer 
HACKELL has with the following gratify- 
‘an notice of a bisaat of these ag todd which he 
honour to present to her Majesty the Quee 
“ Windsor aa t. 25, 1849. 
„Sir, —I have „„ the Queen to inform 
Bong that your letter of th 
u 
„Mr. SHACKELL. 
Opinions of the Press, and other testimonials of high * 
may be obtained, by à lication, to R, SHACKELL, by w 
e Violets ar at 6s. 5 dozen for beg J ‘plants, 
dozen for smaller plants, 
P- | the port, freo of of ot lend 1 a dozen, will be Lapide 
of postage. Amoun ay be 
ts for 1 dozen m 
H 0 
ade to b ell known and extensive Stock of 
3 = 40 and 32 pots, 2 feet high and | 
som, and is longer 
he had the 
che Duke of rian: of whioh i 
igl" stock 
hich, in 
through | 
trans- 
com of England, The Doctor, and fine Long Ridge for open 
air cultur 
The idlewing new nas first-rate VEGETABLES, a pas 
of each for 2s. 6d.—new Cabbaging Borecole, new French 
Curied cape Mitchell's aeons Parsley, Victoria Yea 
umm 
Marrow, 
NNUALS for 
The foll wing n d firs —— AUDY 4 
23. 6d. e dee e ee (double a 8 alba (new 
white), Hibiseu s calisurus (new), Lupinus Moritzianus (new), 
aud Nemop ila macu ata, 
b HALF-HARDY ANNUALS for 28. 6d. 
—Zinnia (12 vars. mixed), Aster (24 * 7 mixed), German 
Brock: { 15 vars. mixed), Thunbergia (3 vars, mixed), and Phlox 
3 
Drumm : 
The wing BIENNIAL and ne FLOWER 
SEEDS k tot 2s, 6d. — Sweetwilliam (extra fine), Polyanthus 
Sip fine border), German peat et dollyhock (from 24 fine 
ars.) and Antirrbinum (from owers). 
"Collections S GARDEN asá FLOWER SEEDS sent free of 
to any station on the South- Western or South Coast 
No. D collection, — = quarts of the ee of 
Peas 5 successional sowing, 5 ks of the best Early 
atoes, 
25 
No. 4 — 3 
The No. Ae contain 6 of the best Peas, 
3 gane of Eat ly p eaba ar a small N oe of ag dent 
Vegetables, suitable to supply a small garden for a year. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
100 e = the best and most one: — aoe r = 
50 aes do. 1 — 2 24 
25 do. do. 0 
sto 
is tested ine — 
stating that he has the highest testimony of their genuinen 
gen 
m th 
logues ba had @ 2 
13, N Ryde, I- eet Wight, Feb. 21. 
KSO N anp SONS, 
returnin 5 hed t 
support, 
48. Danse, who, for the last 14 
Gardener to eee ot Mansfield, a t Scone P. Perthshire, . 
has joined thei 
J. D. and N es beg leave to acquaint Noblemen, Gen. 
marae 3 gi Public in general, that Mr. Dopps —— 
to give designs for and advice on 
desde, ie, . Laying ou! satis 
one 
ae "D. and Sons i — a pleasure 
under noted first-rate aare E . 
Gowanlo k, the successful raiser 
take this a Ainge 
10s. 
ear) orders are 
en OF. ERTE, puro, white groun: 
distinct dark nea 
i . the — we ‘have seen, of rich 
usual discotint to the trade, 
