I THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
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AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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A£ Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley 
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No. 10—1852.] SATURDAY, MARCH 6. ace 6d. 
iee CAMELLIA AEON cA E GLADIOLUS WELLINGT 
Agricultural experiments .. . n 2 . . . . „ 149 5 HANDLER anD SONS beg to invite the nobility M ESsRS. Pivot AND SHARP. keve S been kindly 
ear Soc. of England.. +4 Milk and ce we iR 5 d gentry to an 8 of. their CAMEL LIAS, whi 1 favoured by J. Wim Esq., with the stock of the 
a R fog ogg a are Beaty in bloom, roomy ally fine above beautiful SEEL SLING whio A M to the ns 
CEMA i 11 Nursery, Wandswort gr —.— _| WELLINGTON was exhibited a of the National 
is 4 seara af iha Floricultural Society, Sept. 4 aa Tres ive As rtificate of. 
— OHN DOBSON begs to infor the N the Merit, with t g following doseription -0 k r, brilliant or ange i 
157 7 FUCHSIA that he is in possession of the entire stock of | scarlet ; form fine; tance ; flow s abundant also 
d'er's Camellias „151 four new and distinct Seedlings, raised by W. H. Story, Esq., | forming the subject for the plate for: the 25 — mber of | 
Chestnuts early leafiag of sese 149 teers 2 of Whitehill, Newton Bushel.. The success of this gentleman | « The Garden n Companion and Florist Guide.” 8 
Dat po s, Continen err “ae oultry ech . 153 0 | ag a raiser of Seedlings will be a sufficient guarantee that the | ing Bulbs, 10s. 6d each, ; 
7 r peers ji re. owers are first-rate; and J. D. feels no hesitation in recom- SINE RARIA MISS TALBOT, the best of its class; pare: 
Bvercreens to trans 5 he 120 ending them. They were all greatly admired. a and pronounced white ground, slightly margined with lilac purple; quite 
i ts, agrieu 54 Of te. —. 17853 by excellent judges, who saw them in bloom, to be first-rate in distinct. Strong ents, 8. 6d. smaller ditto, 5s. Liber 
i Seed trade err Ww 1152 every respect. Strong plants i a All Pack LI A eee 
dund ree to London. oy ee |e ‘will ae the ee New and beautiful. DAHLIA, 
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ae the e eee flower, from Mr, J. C. Perry, which they pur 
4 ng n ba} 11 scri 1g . pose sending out in ned next. For description and character, 
— a B > err i x „see fonti Advertise: 
Leaflp g, ear), TORT DA 1 wd De had in exch t r Aston-lane Runas Birch eld. Birmingham. 
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Dae 2 stock of Bedding- 
eby gi per dozen. 
n the Funds of this Socie y will take | © THE PELARGONIUM.—Jouw Dozson’s “ Pract esr. 
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| EYAN PAUL, son me the late Apam Pick. of the 
— 8 Nurseries 3, and for <P last four years with 
persons desirous of beco g candi- | vations on the Cultivation of the Pelar onium” is now n 3 aad Co., of the Pine-apple Nurseries, 
in writing to the Secretary for a and may be had in ie for eight po ostage — — a a, respectfully ne hiis ae sod the publio Saas na 
be returned, with testimonials, Ea rper Aee — Woodland Nursery, Isleworth. s about to open an establishment in th „Nursery and Seed 
e Rules, on i or before the als t inst., after line — ao i will — his ato aim to o re Bs 
ESSRS. J. anp H. BROWN offer the foll novelty of merit among rees, Plants, and Seeds of the best 
warn’ dercn, secretary, | MI betete Pi Kurs ERUIT TREES, g vias aed satiny spemnbech Of the ptoiee pita eS ee 
9 Farrin don.street, Lo Tai t , 2 leading members of the profession offers him facilities of doing. 
7, gdon. s ndon, March 4 will forward to any part of the kingdom ; also their i i 
j D iptive Priced Catalogus for 1859, 5 He hopes by this course, and a careful attention to business, 
$ EW CALCEOLARIAS 2 5 new hardy B Geiger n on their own s a. 3 ns ean oct ort and confidence of lovers’ Of gardening 
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K. HENRY MAJOR, Knosthorpe ibe bi] | “roots, with Rowan ted. © * 1 which have been so —_ accorded to his father and brothers at 
rpe, A 5 y the Cheshunt: Nakir 
nue that a . List of ‘his splendid 25 American Azaleas, do. do. * 150 ———_______ i 
new Shrabby CALCBOLARTAS is now ready, and may be had | 25 Hardy ere ree Plan ts, one of a sort, by name |. 10 6 WHEEL LER’S SEED LIST. 
on application as above. Letters to be prepaid, Very select | 12 r inc neluding verriet, white, and rose, C. WHEELER anp SON’S — List of Agri- 
a Seed, 25 d. per packet; very select Pans? seed, varieties . * 12 0 e cultural, Garden, and Fl Seeds for thi g 
s. 6d. per packet ; first-rate Pansies, from 1s. to 2s. 6d. each, New hardy yellow Rhododendrons, each, 7s. 6d. to v. 10 6 n eop iad. Toa ar iy cw yy * 
Eine 3 scarlet Rhododendrons, 2 feet, per doz, —. 10 0 eig of e 9 s kiina ng 5 
GROOM, CLAPHAM Risk, near London, Cog the fetes Pinn Pinu eee we 8 shi as % 0 has been taken to e . all useless varieties, so that it only 
RIST BY APPOINTMENT T o HER e THE QUEEN, Taxodi us sizes, on ah YR. “Nerot g 8 comprises the . mes — * eee in oults¢ vation.—J, 
His ng Catalog E Kiwa oP Saxony „ begs to say `` | WHEELER and S ; Nat rsery Seedsmen to the Glouces. 
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pri er * 
een 
S COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN "SEEDS free nergy ne, ia poly, 13 to 30 foe 
tershire Agricuttu real Society, 99, e rars A Gloucester: 
x sess ie pe livered, carriage free, to most parts i ngland and 
outh 
. mi PLEIS lant 2 
are the best y 12 choice Camellias, or nal o. $ k i 
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No. 1. A complete Coliection for one year’s supply of 2 Orchidaceous Plants, choice species, and good plants 3 FFF VENCE 
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Cinerarias and Calceolaria %, ihoia sorts, per doz., 9s, to 1 
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a Verbenas and Petunias, newest var ieties, sa dozen 
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No, 2. A comp Collection, in rather maler quan- 
ROSES, good, strong, one year bedded plants, at 15s. 
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Post-office Order 5 on Brentford, punc: -ually at 
South. worth. 
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+ 5 Ericas, one of pee pi 0 ILLIAM MARTIN AND SON beg to offer 
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r . 6 Bulbs of Lilium lancifdifum, one of a sort, for... 12 street, Isl 
Piet Di ditto “ditto 23 FRUIT Fiat PLANTING OF THE i RANUNCULUS.— 
ere A Fine Dwarf and e Peaches, Nectarines, Apricot s, As the final planting of our euperb n is about to 
larov AND SHOWY FLOWER SEEDS, Plums, Pears, and Cherries. The best and mo —.4 take place, we beg to recommend early y ordera from persons 
proved sorts of these respective 2 true to name, desirous to pak ; 6 
? buy FER pe intinda to bloom: ee ach ner te ant Pats ft 6 strong roots, at oie following | oe i; 
ntrained or maiden do., 1s or, per dozen |. 15 0 rges, and 2 printed . 
lection A the beat 50 ee known „ 0 10 6 Apoles, dwarfs and acters of cory sorts, oh dozen ...15 0 pipe) nd seni Ae by 5 smy for 
ection o est 36 sorts „ O 7 6| Fine 888 a rdozen 3 0 7 4 
5 3 1 > yi ars, . Mature ea — 2 0 ic 5 — N fine 555 best sorts ies 13 $ 
on ines, from eyes yers, ots, per 8 15 0 7 9 and 
e penny stamp. Filberie new tila shelled and red skinn ned, per pe ducan 0 ae r 100, extra, 18s, ; very fine, 108, ; 5 ‘fine border : 5 0 
Į — k Rhubarb Roots, 1 * se d aos, Seakale ae pr ANEMONES. 
plants, and Garden s Of a 8; also a selection of th x ; 
most approved Flower Seeds, 18 papers, ös. ; 36 papers, ine 50 varieties, finest double, 12s rere or free * post a Heo 
fre yore per 100, finest, 1s. êd. ; very ne. 7 6 
ae rade As am 8 Remittances required from unknown e dents 8. 
Albion Nursery, toke Newington, London, March 6. Bass and Brown, Seed and Hortieule F Establishinght; 
NEW ROSES ON THE MANETTI STOCK, | Sudbury, Suffolk 
en hl “ean ne WOODLANDS ale nh MARESFIELD, NEAR EST ABLISHED 1777. 
ing out beautifu UCKFIELD, SUS pe a AND oe ee bap respectfully to 
EAA ani — . M. woop and SON have offer. M* ise their numerous patrons and friends that 
re 8 y P a 24 ing fine Dwarf Plants in 1 te the vida really are no g — ding out their CHOICE GARDEN AND FLOW 
good new Nodes, worked on the Manettii Stock. SEEDS, Which have been selected with mos? scrup 
roots at the 
| lity and genuiness. 
: 3 0 0 HYBRID PER 8 p ker lant.—s. d. Care as to qua 
do. 1 10 0 Auguste Mie, glossy pink, very large, su A wealth: far COLLECTIONS OF GARDEN SEED 
do. 1 16 0 ¢Barotn’ Hallez, cat rosy crimson 3 6| Containing , may be had at the following 
pairs e . e le 4 weet lete collection — r of 20 quarts of the- 
n n ave 9 lush, very! a super complete collec , Consisting o q 
; ey 9 12 8 Ros e e 5 rb 5 0 belt Kinds of, Peas aml Goan s, and all other Seeds 
fess 012 0 didis rich brilliant pink, very beautiful : *. 5 0 Ain proportion, of che best varieties sufficient for 
bes show flowers, *General ge ee Sons deep flesh i e Ros 3 6] One year’s cropping of a garden 2 wer 
: .. 012 0 Madame Frem 5 ant carmine, perfect shape, 4 Ditto, ditto, maller e but equally chotee 
© showy border thet, Wee dove 060 first-rate new 5 0 in qua alit: 1 
A. and —.—.— delivered — to any Railway Rosine eee delicate f flesh 3 0 Ditto, ditto for. a Boy gar ote 
— e the ursery, 3 du Petit Roi de — delicate pink, very e 2 of — Descriptive Catalogue. 
e Yarmouth, 50 COLLECTIONS. OF FLOWER SEEDS.. 
— : = Standard of Marengo, rich crimson, very sh 2 6 All Flower Read free by post. ; 
— EW 08 , William Griffith, bright lilac 8 most — shape, 100! inca ae the-best hardy: 
ronas om CK a pra Ret Made in as finest clare, bright *. = 4 2 dy, and lang al z 0 0 
Madame amori re, Dri; in su 2 she eee wE . 
IPP 8, Norserraan, Tunbridge W. Also the following right — rota „ Moers viy chee and showy . ee ae 
bam PERPETUAL, | K * STOCK Per plant.—s. d. a DM FF 
Oe  SRPBTUAL. Reine des Fleurs . 00.. “Bourbon Comte Bobrins sky 2 6| 2 — 44 
80% Dwfs. | Standard of Marengo3 6 2 — upetit Th 17 J ee ae Tl 2 © 
. 0 „ % DAMASK PERPETUAL, | Hybrid Bo urbon, Paul Rica i 12 4 
Sansal 5 New white Rose du 0 30 be oy te . 15s., or 6 
ben e, 088. e kinds mar thus *, may also be had on their vi 
Hermann Keryel . — 
ROS is: 8 To w. W. anp SON’S — 
Fine selected tall pine a Union Roses, f 
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manage t . f sowing, 
M. int S. have Fics "published a 
Fee reg required, dc. vee, k — and Flower A 
and and Gulina 7 pine ce, with th 
3 185. to 24 
10s. to 18 
pots, — Ea to 18 
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