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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
_ AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 9—1852. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. Price 6d. 
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INDEX, * LARG SURPLUS STOCK. HITE MULBERRY TREES, expressly culti- 
Acacia de: E S T —— ot i lymouth, are vated to promote the successful rearing of the Silky worm 
Agri. Society s Journal stese "n b n 2 2 HAM a 8 i tee s STOCK of the | in Great Britain, at the following prices per hundre 
Bacon „ 14d € 3 8 ek are offered on very moderate te K S 6i a 12 in. | 18 in. 1 a 8 ft. 2 £ 5 tt. 
n A PINUS AUS TRIACA.— This fa the most valuable Fores t s | 10s. | 12s. 20s. 30s. 
— e . Edin- 8 Pine at present known, being remarkably hardy, as it w Cattings of — Morus multic a ig — the enges Islands, 
n eevee . 1348 stand in the 8 expoed situati s. Strong, robust Been 45. e bo ndred; Silkworms’ Eggs, Is per thousand, best 
140 K lings, two years o s. per — ress, Mr. CHARLWOOD Cores t Garden, London 
. 7 1 sscorat pS. —Four hundred thousand fine two years ner Baucntn, Godalming, Sandy. 2 
ra, 131 å old seedlings, S. per . 
4 133 RA NTED SOOT FIRS. — One year trans- 1 á 
Drainage and Deep oaiiy tion . 141 planted, nice young § stuff, a nd well rooted, at 58. per 1000. IE 1 QUALITY OF SUTTONS 
Bu r : : Ehi GIANT ASPARAGUS, —An imm 2 ae of 1 E-GROWN SEEDS. 
Farming, F Nee! s. Two years, ls. 6d. per 100; three years, 2s. 6d. per m Arr aoe, to an — le i 
in ee as : Ho ote. KALE ROOTS, 9006. pur 100+ stronger, ba, yor 100. Our 992 7 . m 
word 
pa farming eee 
lowers on Awi e > promenades 135 
Forest trees, to p . 134 
Fork, dig .. 140 
Salmon, 
— trade 
Gardens n e sabe 13 „tree Ci b 
arden e . 4 103 + os c 
os sesoses a e 5 growing, word in season os 
— er resign 139 6 Wheat, Price oll. 121 e 
SOCIETY) 
The Anniversary 5 Meeting of the NATIONAL 
FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be held — — Society’s 
Rooms, 21, Regent-street, on THURSDAY, t the 4th day of March 
next, at 1 . £ precisely ; Tew hee ee ny Officers for the 
ares yea usine 
ATIONAL a Soe Saat ea 
21, 
ENT STREET, LONDON. 
Ry j% Jonx EpwarDs, Hon. Sec 
Th a mbe requested to attend 
shalt ast 11 o’clock, to a ge the necessary preliminaries 
for be Anniversary 3 tating 
The Exhibition Dai for 1852 and 1853 og March 25, April 8 
22, May 13 and 27, June 3 and 17, July 1 and 29, August 5 
and 26, 1 9 and 23, October 7. 1313 18, Decem- 
ber 2. 1853.— January 13, February 10, M 
CARCE Pay BEAUTIFUL FLOWER SEEDS, 
nog gd STOCK, a perennial species, and hardy, 
1400 seeds, 
CINERARTA aud pede Seon selected from collections 
‘of ' tted by all persons who saw the 
5 Aa e forme =. = a 
go e > on an inter 
ra or 
8 Ta, one EE E — 
* 
Er WILLI LIAM, Ue e 
Payment — — e 
JEY Taher — 
Apply to WILLIAM E, REND LE and ©». 
Plymouth, 
ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1786, 
SEED AND sep ABA C sot gst ce 
OEE le oat — 154i 1 
„ Nurserymen, | 
wi Newton CY, 
174. Ae, House, near Biggleswa Led has 
al y 
No. 1 co 3 for several years tach 
ea MEN article, headed“ Horticultural — at 
URY, SUFFOL p 35, is nhi interesting, but for economy of space we 
ASS AND BROWN’S ANNUAL — AND make only the following extract :— 
PLANT LIST FOR 1852. A ew No. 1 was begun in the autumn, 1849, and ended Fe bruary, 
— copies can be supplied ; also pra m 1 the 1851. Iron — kitchen ga 8 north quarter, 9 
utumn Catalogue, wich contains the Ros oses, Herbaceous | to John Harvey, Esq, — 1 4 8 Notice of 
Hardy Plants, a few select and new "phirnbe, Hardy Climbers, | the crops : gro 9, with Surrons’ (of 
Prize Gooseberries, &c. = — — a Cane: hich’ was sown J 8 of el 
e ye 520 plants per acre; sold. all as Cabbage 
ASSORTMENTS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. May 8 for 301 5s. I tried 20 of the best old and es aw 
For — detailed statement, see poses pk 3° Chronicle of whlch were treated — in the same way, 1 bioh. 
an. 31st, and Feb. ' 7th and 21 as the best. I did not find one in a hundred seed. The 
* A dae we 219 0 —— was sown in the — ddie of boty SUTTONS’ IMPERIAL was 
0. . 1 10 0 the Best Cadbas to cut early ; it is largo, ae in flavour, and if 
No. 3 a0. MAENG 10 0 — — will cut a good second crop in Nery was 
No. 4 do. 010 6 got, ready 4 for Celery g May 11 h, "1850 the © crop, of n this was 
e 1 1 1 for 28“. 6s. d.; í 
bee, SEEDS Phd tall” post, 1 planted May 1 10 to Iiih 1851, wiih Sorrows Warre Cos 
p seeds LETTUCE, that h a bees the open ground March 1 
sent with each order, 1850 ; the s rop sold by July 23, for 20 17s. oid * 
Best Ass r for 16 months, 85“. 9s. 5J White Cos Lettuce is the 
100 varieties of * and ‘newest anapa £915 0 | best I have $ lant it vi ‘fit for table ten days (in July) bere Ady's 
50 varieties, 8s. é a cere ties, ; 20 2 0 4 0 Cos $, Paris Cos , Drumhead Ka All n he same 
arf br ares rann 
. o. 
20 varieties choice and new ‘Greenhouse ‘Annuals .. 
a S ol 
are. Tt grows upright, gg 5 nd Ain po se a close- 
Cabbage without artificial avy Six Lettuces were grown in 
space of o Pin 3 peed on the rata = 3 sid peti 
th 
12 varieties, Ble uit ZF 
after the roo the waste leaves tak n of; with 
the roots and leaves, they n 4 lbs, cach, after the roots 
were washed. The and leaves were — on the . > 
sl 
20 varieties of and new Greenhouse 
2 tieties, do. 
— EPE choice and new ‘Biconials and Pereanisi, 3 7 
12 2 varieties, d 5 
CHOI IMPORTED “GERMAN SEEDS 
A superb — — — of Stocks, Asters, fin tr Lark. 
3 at 18 Ws hn — produced 38 
3 | 22 lbs. pat. ac 
7 cwt, 3 qrs. 
$ sag — all the ground bees Lettuce, in 10 
weeks fro Bie tim as plan 
40 L. 68. Bd. at 4d. ee — oseru NEWT 
Gardener to — Harvey, 5 + ‘Tckwellbary, 
Sgle 
anted it would — been worth 
swade, Beds.“ 
CARNATIONS, Ss PINKS, AND PANSIES. Bee U —— e. Zinnia, Cockscomb, Indian Pink, &c. The 1 oak Cabbages aioe all to ar 
OHN HOLLAND, Bradshaw Gard iddleton, S SEE — — (with all other Kitchen Garden Seeds e 
Bove’ bei rennet having a very large ¢ collection = the Assorted and mixed, iy a very best sorts, for the purposes good) in each of our ions: price 21. 10s. 1“. foe 
above beautiful Flowers, offers them at the follow ow | required, 17.1 4 127. d., und he alida. Aid ? 
3, package, &c., included: Mixtures for permanent Pastures, Park Mixtures, and |” 8. ANA m3 s y may had 
32 of Show Carnations, in 25 different varieties . “ 0 0 Mixtures for fine Lawns, Bowling: „greens, &.; also Mixtures | post free, in go p „ ls. each, to 
d vr — e eee. — 1 5 TE — 10 : to sul all soils and situation 1 for in pos mps. 
25 Panc, in 36 different varie — 0 10 0 page ie r bien ench sort 15 N 8 — 3 Jonn Surrox and Sons, Seed e Reitit 
Marimar A Ke. 
Cai es on Post-office Orders to be made 
Sort ete atone 
FIRST ERBENAS, FUCHSIAS, — UMS, 
< DAH „ -HRYSANTHEMUMS, NERARIAS, 
FPETUNIAS, S, AND CAR : 
GEORGE SMITH’S ECT CATALOGUE is 
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now ready, containing Priced Lists of all the leading 
i a of both Show and Fancy varieties, in their various 
G. 8.55 Seedling n Fuchsias, & e., are of great merit, 
having takea numerous First-class Certificates, and havin 
Catalogues, Wh recommended by the Press. For descri ption — 
ich will be forwarded on the receipt of on 
postage pt Taylor's excellent Treatise on the Chrysanthemum,” 
ls. ; free by post, 18. 
Tollington Nt Nursery, Hornsey-road, Islington, London. 
REES ETG 
NURSERYMEN and SEEDS- 
nches g to offer APPLE and PEAR 
TREES, 4 Sas at ‘the e . ~ prices: 
Apple Tree „ 95. per a 
92 ar sees, s «os 128 
* 
T walls 308. 
TRD beg agin attention to their complete 
8 050 VEGETABLE tags FLOWER SEE Ds, to ses 
hey ut up, for pa 
inte eg ue, — may be pac 
B. * paid on all orders of 2. and upwards oS : 
SEEDS SENT FREE BY POST 
R WESTMACOTT 5 inform his 
of F] 
that he has selected wi “gs eare his Stock 
WER ‘anp VEGETABLE SEEDS for the present 
worthy of onitivation, His 
lyhocks, doubl 
is PRICED DESORIPTI VE 
COLLECTIONS OF THE — 8 eg SEEDS 
R LARGE OR SMALL GARD 
enge Annuals, 3 
pols, Zinntas,& i 
of each. —s. d. 
— 8 
5 8 
0 
—— 
rately. 
RASS, ENGLISH AND I IMPORTED. 
of pri have given the highest satis- 
TRUE ITALIAN RYE- 
2 25 r Mixtures 
— required from unknown correspondents. Pos 
— orders to be made payable to Bass and BROVWV, or to 
sent carriage free to London, Ipswich, 
Nort wich, or any station on the same line, 
ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A CENTURY. 
Berk 
OTICE. —— following New and Superb varieties 
of 3 an be warranted to give satisfaction to all. 
purchasers, v 
LLYHOCK SEED. 
tal yeh ofp pentagon aer. poa wh ich a quantity of nia er, who ‘ 
ace dh en procur 
AKALE 
O. have to offer a ee A of fine | 
m Seed 1 been ed oe every care a vero it 
can be confidently recommended. Sold at 2s. 6d. per packet. 
H USH LOW a 
Roots of the ters ‘at from 5s. to 7s, 6d. per 1 
Clapton Nursery, Feb. 28. 
— DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS THE 
POINTMENT. —The Garden Seeds grown in Berk 
— Southern Counties having obtained great celebri 
esuch arrangements with M pgs pr and Co. 
ie ve Offices on most w k oy ‘ae 
enable us to DELIVER OUR tebe FREE oF es 
to most parts of the United Kingdom. Particulars ges be 
obtained by post, on ee to us, e iJ OHN SUTTON 
and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, 
e cheer 
R. HENRY. MAJOR, Kno 
begs 
e Shru Aby CALCEULARIAS is no m 
emer as above. Letters to 1. prepaid. Very selec: 
ceolaria a 2s. 6d. per . very select . seed, 
et; first-rate Pa nsies, from ls. to 2s. 6d, each. 
mien ANEY AND RANUNCULUSES 
BE PLANTED WITHOUT DELAY. 
FLORIST, 7 Wallingford, Berks, 
ook agen per post, in large or small 
7s. Cd. to 10s, 
. 10s. to 17. 
5 fine e named varieties 
RAN ONCULUSES. 2 
ee 
G aS ASTER SEE 
This variety has, 
upwards of 60 different prizer, 
its superiority of flower, the shape of which forms s half a . 
and has vox the admiration of The 
are from 20 to 30 varieties. 1s. per packet. 
SWEET WILLIAM SEED. 
Saved from 36 superb varieties. The flowers are very large, 
splendid colours, and = dwarf habit. They were much ad- 
mired when in bloom by countless spectators, and the 
numerously ordered by them, ls. per packet. 
RRHINUM SEED. 
8 1 “ge ö tost Gig eae ca * 
fi riet th as to 
: — nest and mo varieties There ae i 215 is 
t. 
* 
super 
pe, colour, ha habit of plant. There ar 
P p and different varieties. ls. per pac 
EXTRA FINE GIANT SCARLET 
STOCK SEED. 
Unrivalled for its 3 size and bright se! 
also beautifully double; length of the spika st? 
to 20 inches. Large packets ls. each oes preferred, a 
packet of oh of the above will be sent, postage package 
7 e, for 
Walcheren Jeer. oe u imported) * per —_— 
ony 15 
Tam 
ws oia . 6d. 
Cole's superb s 80 we esd irao; Bay Nest and 
Wilco e 
33 
2 
fi ee in cultivation 18. į 
vegeeanatarrow Seed, Seed, ofvery vay superb varie ety 4 
‘one delicious flavour h 
A remittance must ace all unknown 
2 ee R 2 — Is. 6d, . 6d. per nam 
Imported GERMAN wt JGS, ASTERS, 3 ZINNIAS, BAL- correspond 
ompany “the * mini 
st-office order or peùny postage 
shall be imme 
dents, either by 
3 “receipt of which the Seeds 
