et ave 
NEW. RED. BELGIAN CARROT, per packet 
9—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
131 
AM ‘AMERICAN e agri BAGSHOT, SURREY. 
OHN WATE begs to announce that he has 
ublished a — — 2 of ‘Hardy Rhododendrons 
Azaleas, Roses, Conifers, — a which may be obtained by 
sta 
enclosing two postage stam ns wor thy of cultivation 
are described ; thus — are 2 every facility i 
shig selections. 
ERER’S Descriptive Catalogue 
PSS WA 
BDA PLANTS, CONIFE 
may 
of i 
RS, ROSES he is 
ENDL LE’s SELECT GRASS ES. 
\ LIAM E. . Co., 2 MERCHANTS, 
Have 755 late years pma. much s aitia to their selection 
of mige ES for PER p- 
n plied Mixtur * tate a Sed 5 * several thousand acres, 
and 3 had a fa — ¢ or single complaint ; proving, 
atisfactory manner, that their e have 
A Descripti „Price Current,” 
just published, un be had on application, enclosing t 
Knap Hill | copies of which can be had in exchange for Six Penny 2323 
Feuer, We iat, ie. a ES The est of England is famous for the PERMANENT 
Nursery, Woking, Surrey. 
Qu 
ore = NOBLE’S detailed Advertisement 
will n this Paper on the first Saturday in every 
Month, to w wy the y invite the attention of all interested in 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. Their D 
logue, with the Treatise on = * — — of American 
Plants,” can still be had, by enclosing six stamps for —— 
Gentlemen requiring the services of a — scape Gardener, 
can procure suc by applying to the Advertisers. 
Bagshot, Surrey, b. 28. 
EORGE BAKERS DESCRIPTIVE CATA- 
LOGUE OF AMERICAN PLANTS, CONIFERÆ, 
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, FRUIT AND FOREST 
may be had on application, by ing two 
— . — -W te she —— 8 — 
ITCHELL'S MATCHLESS WINTER 
PARSLEY.—J, M. having sa h larger quantity 
of Seed this season p an offer it to the public ata 
much red rice, le, to seedsmen, Is, 3d. wh 
an 
uantity under 10 Ibs. will be charged 2s, per Ib. 
— 41 any part of the World, on receipt of a Post-office order, 
payable to Jonny Mircnett, Ponder’s-end, Enfield, Middlesex. 
Door ITALIAN TUBEROSE ROOTS, 4s. 
—4 5 
15 RAINED 2 — ES or PEACH 
MOOR PARK APRICOTS, anD GREENGAGE a 
500 — peras plants of each sort to spare. 
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM and BERBERIS DULCIS, 
200,000 ee to spare, 
PRINCE pint RHUBARB, 50s. per 100 ; 1000 for 15%, 
Fife 1 1 . sof HOLL LYHOOKS for 42s, 
Lan 100,000 to spare. 
„a Nurs rserymen, Northampton, 
EFES oo se Irae paso OF KITCHEN GARDEN 
EDS.— 4 S. d. 
‘oportion, inclusive of Melons — = ae r „ 2 10 0 
— 2 in proportionate quantities usd 10% 6 
o. 3, ana ditto w — < 3 0 
ditt ee 6 
2 lot of the ntity in collection may be had 5 deat 
cation, also a escriptive g g of Seeds, & e., &e. 
The ‘highe mae n in all parts of the United 
— pete: to any * Station in London, 
„J. Err 2 to remark, 75 in 3 = nis Asset 
-one.of the largest Seed Growers in t, he posi- 
tion to supply the above very n 
High-street and Bower Nurseries, Maidstone.— Feb. 28. 
FINE DOU TUBEROSES, 
485. per dozen, just imported by 
AGE anp Co., Seep MERCHANTS To THE AGRICUL- 
TURAL AND HonricunToR an SOCIETIES or INDIA, & c. &c., 
Southampton. Priced Lists roe be 2 5 application, 
‘containing only selected and 
PAGE'S BLOOD RED 3 * aunt . et an . 
1 
NEW ROYAL CABBAGE L LETTUCE, per packet 
PAGE’S NEW HARDY WINTER WAITE ccs 
LETTUCE, ame S 
DOLPH’s EN CURLED ENDIVE (very supe- 
d. 
0 
1 0 
2 6 
SILVER PICKLING ONION OF NOCERA packet 1 $ 
r 
NEW EARLY 1104 SCARLET FORCING Calne, ; 
0 
0 6 
SPROU an warranted tru true imported, and 
9 — —— p packet 1 0 
nials are uanecess ary, as we rely upon our reputa- | 
ardeners and Land St ds’ Registry Offi 
38, ¢ Oxford-s: reet, Southampton — es ee 3 
SANGSTER’S NEW "EARLY N NO. 1 PEA 
H's: SANGSTER, anv CO., in — ti 
abote . ak 1 — e, 0 he —_ 
e greatest confidence, as the la tot p t 
Early Fot known, a and of first-rate — vel ght, 2 feet, or 
. per 
1 8 ent Potatoes from prepared cuttings, 6s. per bush. 
al, 6s. do. A fot rate. second N 68. do. 
White Blossom Kidney, 6s, do. 
or Testim * Chronicle, Nov. 8, p. 705. 
— Orders to . made payable at the Borough Post- 
office to Hay, Sanaster, and Co., Nursery and Seedsmen 
Newington Butts, Tanib. One-bushel — and booking, 
19. 6d. ; two-bushel. 2s. 6d. Sacks, 28. 6d. e 
* RUSSIAN ag ae is now three years 
the * neg e 8 VIOLET ; gm 
‘which, of u extens ly to 
parts of the 8 sat — ) 
* tan. * 
SHACKELL has been honoured =a the followi 
DE s er * e follo ng prr 
8 
ä had the 
her Majesty the 
ese — Oct. 25, 1849, 
ved — ——.—5 of the Queen to inform 
3d inst., together with a plant and 
eived, and ek been 3 
pleased to — them 
convey to yow her er karts thane on for your sien 
Mr. Snack RLE, 9 85 ne sy ” 
ba A obtained, 
RASS, one of 
g dispatched to eve ery ape = — Britain every 
year. We have this season contracted fo arge stock, and can 
supply ANY QUANTITY, either Wholesale or r Reindl, at the lowest 
market prices 
For Catalogues and further particulars, apply to 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE AND Co., SEED MERCHANTS, 
PLYMOUTH. 
ESTABLISHED 1786. 
PEA 
AIRS’S MAMMOTH ee” 
art. 
OLIPSE, 1s. per quart. 
he — Peas have bee en most e y grown in t 
principal goon tag —— ́ — -=s the ex er 
pronounced su ery respec the tall growing 
varieties. 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
ppt ote ees 9 ALBA, a pure white, 
Pol Ack 
gab pac — 
0 „ haudso 
4 EUCHNIDEA BARTONIOIDES, . ye — — . 
6d. per packet. 
GAURA LINDHEIAANII, fine herbaceous plant, 6d, per 
et. 
Ea mee be Harms offers to the gardening world the above 
all selection, as being deservedly worthy of universal atten- 
4 3 of Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds 
forwarded on application, 
Scedsman and Flo age Wholesale and Retail, 109, St. 
Martin’s-lane, London 
FINNEY anp Co. beg respectfully to 
inform Penk: Friends and the Public that their 
3 * 8 roa 1852 is now 
together with a very choic p and o 
Flower Seeds, which are all fully Seseribed, stating the time of 
sowiog, and whether — half-hardy, or tender; the hei 
colour, and time ering, with much other use eful — 4 
eee The ee “of Beds, which they supplied in 1.40 
3, having given such — satisfaction, they are agaln 
induced t to offer — — nder 
complete 8 of £ Vegetable * e £ s. d. 
one year's . arge gard 
No. 2. Do. do. male quantities 1 10 0 
No. — 1 do. 1 0 
No. do. — * a 12 6 
The oe aa r contained in each Collection are f 
stated in the Catalogue. 
Delivered, free, at any station on the following Railways :— 
Newcastle, Vork, and Berwick ; North Leeds and 
Thirsk; York and Scarborough, 8 pag Carlisle, — 
Cae 
Lancaster and Liver pool.—Gateshead Nursery, Feb. 28. 
of the Press, a ee approval 
a, | NB £ 
in | price on 
SURPLUS STOCK. 
OR CHEAPNESS, UTILITY, AvD DISPLAY, 
the following are strongly recommended, CARRIAGE PAID 
(see below): 
SELECT HARDY HERBACEOUS PLAN TS & ALPINES. 
100 in 50 choice sorts, our selection 
100 ia 100 choice sorts, our own or purchaser’s s sel 
FLOWERING AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS, ORNAM — 5 
TREES, ETC. 
Purchaser’s, or a choice, — 100, in 100 kinds . £2 10s. 
Our own choice, in 50 kinds, fine £1 10s. 
To gentlemen form s, this i is a fine opportunity. 
COMMON LAURELS, 15 feet, per _ oe, — 10s, per 
100; A 000, 57., or 12s. 6d. 
PORTUGAL LAUR RELS, 13 o 2 feet, 208. per 100; ge. per 
doz. ; 2 to 3 feet, extra fine, <a Pe 100, 6s. per 
EV 'ERGREEÑ PRIVET, > 2 to 3 feét, con 1000, 405., 
per 
LIMES, ‘per 100, 303., 4 to 5 feet, fine Avenue Trees, 
HORSE CHESTNUTS, 5 to 6 feet, 30s. per 100; 10 to 12 feet, 
508. per 100. 
ROSES, 50 splendid sorts, standards, per 100, 51., or 188. per 
doz. , fine, our own selection ; 10) superb sorts, Dwarf Roses, 
598., or 98. per doz., our own choice ; mixed do., 30s, per 100; 
Z. 
GREENHOUSE PLA 
50 own selection, 2l. 10s., or 152. per doz. 
50 a 3 choice, 3l., or 18s. per doz, 
. — = eera- est sorts, rte, our ch = 22. 10s., or 15s, per doz. ; 
per doz. 
rOHINESE ee 20 fine show sorts, our choice, 231s., 
or 15s, per rchaser’s choice 25s., or 18s, per doz, 
pnd opportunity for specimen growers, 
Hier gis na SEED, warranted to produce 75 in 100 double, 
pert ac 
GOOSEBERRIES, finest Lancashire oe per 1000, 4l., in 
100 23 named, or 105. per 100, in 50 s 
CURRANTS—Ma ay’s Victoria, or r Raby C astle Red, is the 
e clean standards, 108. per ek: 
or 70s. per 100, choice 2 sorts 1 to us, 
m 
PLUMS AND CHERRIES, finest sores, pene’ — 18s. per 
doz., our choice; Dwarf Traine 
years’ trained, of best sorts, own cho 
RASPBE RRIES, Red Antwerp, 2s. per doz. 
Monthly — —ů— ee Aint per 100, or 2s, per 
ig BERRIES, and late kinds, 35 7 fine sorts of 
3 nd per 100. no tions to ao May, the "e Nur- 
irmingham, and Edin 
Stations page 150 miles o e Nursery. 
era agg 
new | tio 
AME LL LIA JAPONICA 
HANDLER anp SONS beg to 2 the Nobility 
and Gentry to an —— wa! heir AM LAS, which 
suen —4 fine 
. Wandeworth- 1 Lon 
E HOWDEN, Nourserrman and SEEDSMAN, 
High-street, Belfast, to clear ground for other crops, 
— his Nurseries, Malone, offers for sule, and will ship free on 
oard, at this Per 1000.—s 
5 year-old T HORNS, t 9 strong .. 5 
3 BEE H, ASH, hea: Pig ‘SYCAMORE, | 
and PRIVET, palace ch ed 
4 year-old COMMON LAUREL, do. 0 
Orders, with remittance or satisfactory reference, will — 
with prompt and careful attention,—Belfast, Feb. 28, 
EE LIST. 
EELER anp SON’S eed List of Agri- 
a —.— Garden, and Flower Seeds 2 — season, is 
now ready, and will be forwarded free to — ddress, on re- 
n making out t thie | list, great care 
has been taken to exclude all useless varieties, so eo it only 
aes — es the name — the op karga: in cultiva 
and Son, Nurser ymen eedsn 
tershire 2 bap aay 99, . apenda] Gloucester, 
et carriage free, to most parts of England and 
South Wa 
The SEE ETE Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1852, 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEE 
Medic oh | Ohirurgieai (Anniv. )4 rm 
Monvar, March 13 Entom: Fra 
1 Sr. u 
3 P.M. 
Toxspax, = — a 
dees PM, 
Wapnaspar, — S r. u. 
. . 
Tuunspar — Roya ; 3 
. Fioricultural Anniv, ). I r. u. 
Botanical. 8 T. u 
Farpay, — ee eee den aceon 8 r. u. 
Royal Institution. ++ BOP. 
Sarumpar, — Mas gna 42 
— 
THE great importance of — Liquip pe tinge ques- 
ale, Vor 
5 All orders above 5l. carriage paid t to London, Li e e | 
inquiries made of us as to the 
ready 
It contains a “ist rr r application of this fluid, Lad us once more ipi resume 
the subject, ge ang. ourselves on the present ocea- 
prp to a single point, 1 the period i growth 
= lant when it may be most grany 
| a or should be al withhe 
Id. 
n order to eee this part of the question, 
ust be borne in mind—l, that liquid e is 
an anaes pone fo immediate use, its main value 
depending upon that quality ; 2, that ¿ts om is to 
produce exuberant growth ; and 3, that it will con- 
} 0 so a g as é 
lane of a app plying | ihe and, if me ti are kept in 
, no mistakes can weil be made. T hey render 
t evident that the paid in gro a plant, 
at which it should be applied, depends entirely upon 
the plant, and ained 
If, for example, woop and EAV t the 
_|eultivator a ons to oltiin, it will be evident that 
may be used freely — time 
12 — e first ee ee. it is necessary that the 
oce 5 of ri shall begin. Wood 
cannot ripen so tsk $ iti is ona: wood will con- 
tinue to grow as os Sag leaves form; and its rate of 
growth will n direct eee, e — their rate of 
Or e 3 fore, in order to ripen w 
wth must be arrested. But the — of wood 
will not be arrested so long as liquid manure con- 
nues to beapplied, except in the penosas of a tem- 
pera ture low enough to injure or destroy it. Hence 
t is obvious that liquid man — must be 
— m plants grown for their es, at the 
latest, by the time when two-thirds a get season 
shall have o sepoi o administer it in such cases 
tow: of the = sane be to produce upon 
= — effect — that caused by a warm wet 
tumn, when even . trees are damaged = the 
— — 
In the of rrowers it is to be W 
that = — per a plant forms the fewer 
blossoms in that n; although perhaps the more 
in a — ar 5 —. pro rovid berance is then 
arrested. The application of liquid manure is there- 
Hle to immedi oduction 
remarked 
Rose ith strong rank man In improving 
the a of : 2 liquid manure is — — a 
— — ; nevertheless its action is most 
