AND AGRICULTURAL GAZE wD 
160 THE GARDE f. 
In G. HENDERSON . AND „SON b beg to ~— the 
ANTS, which they can 
—— will give the greatest 
S' CHRONICLE [Marca 6. 
Sales by Auction, 
U anp CO. beg to ogee! attention to their 
2 Ar ory: of last wee 
strongly recommend, and a in good plants, 218. 
per 
Possessing a large stock, we are 8 to offer them 
TO GENTLEMEN RISTS, AND 
sfaction. — ? 
gr ANTIRRE HINUM HENDERSONII ee Sele . pe this price. To those anxious to form fine specimens, this is \ ESSRS. PROTHEROE 4 > MORRIS wil oh 
d dly the — 8 novelty that has appeared in this tribe a grand opportunit y Auction, at the Mart 
sar joera “Tabe a „ground colonr 1 . marked grand opportamity, the superb light variety get out by us| wag AY, Marah 16: at c lane, on WED. 
turoug ith 5 bands of deep carmine ; the last season, the finest of its class; strong b , 38. 6d. each. Carn ations and Picotees, Lancashire G Es Collection of 
stripes — ground "OOO re so evenly balanced, that each Jas — gracile, one of the most — of flowers, 128. Stan and Dwarf Roses, Dahliss o — erries, selected 
=. 5 an exact counterpart of every other on the plant; property of Mr. Willmer, of § — aM y roots, Ce, the 
quite e from blotching or run colour very inte. J. 
r doz 
er his ry Veronica Andersonii, very choice, of the easiest culture, 
aene shal character to this sinus will nEn proni — 2 ls. 6d e 
to every Antirrhinum grower, aap even to those who are not 
morning of Sale, he Mar the 
ucti oneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Es 2 the 
Neri — r fine new varieties, extra strong, 6s. each, ssex, 
generally partial to this tribe. We — the entire a Coleonema pulchra, ge plants r Lace = mo š TO NOBLEM EN, I, GENTLEM] EN, NURSERYMEN, 
of the above from Mr, George Parsons, Brighton, Price 7s. 6d. d Baxter p. do HE EN, 
each. Diosma ericoides—its sweetly-scented ‘linge genial for 
ND 
ESSRS. C 
CALCEOLARIA WELLINGTON HERO (HenpeERson’s’.— bouquets —nice bushy plants, 6s. per ORRIS . 
A shrubby bedding variety, of a rich deep golden yellow colour, “Muar ia coccinea; this fine hardy be — produces numerous M structed by Mr. W. Pam IN, s sae to pute aa 
an excellent trusser, with large flowers; the plant is of poos scarlet flowers, very similar in form and colour to Erica splen- | petition by Auction at w. Mare, rtholomem. lane, oq 
abit, and was awarded a label of commendation, See t dens, strong and bushy, 9s. per dozen. iA DAY, March 11, at 12 o'clock, about 250 CHOIR 
National Floricultural Society’s 3 ctions, June 12, 1851, Quercus lanata, the king of evergreen Oaks, 33. 6d ea ach, LE Mtoe ga S, ranging from 18 inches to 5 feet, 
very desirable variety. Price — ee eplendid evergreen tree, 1 foot, 9s. ; 14 feet —— well furnished with bleom b s, and in a fing 
CALCEOLARIA TOM THUMB NDERSON’s), of a very to per dozen. state of cultivation; also Azalea Indica rica, 
dwarf shrubby habit, and abundant re tbr Aowa of a deep | "nex Teuto; the Laurel-like foliage of this fine hardy shrub | Cinerarias, selected Standard and 9 Roses, choice ahlias 
„ and, without exception, the best rsit pec allarly desirable; strong, 1 to 14 foot, 12s. per doz dry roots, 3 te S, 
bedding purposes. Price 10s, 6d, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM HENDERSONII e 8), — 
2 very remarkable variety originated in Italy 
n the open ground e 
Sana 1 feet, 5s. ea May be vi 
Ilex Sheppardii, a fine variety, with very broad foliage, 1s, 6d. 1 may be had at che — eos of — 
rs each. rican Narsery; Leytonstone 
aW igela rosea, Forsythia viridissima, Jasminium revolut 
| and — e 2 feet, bushy, 9s. per do — TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN FLORISTS * 
— Regneriana, Passiflora cœrulea, ant aber mon- ESSRS. RAW 
LINGS anp GIB will 
t na, 9s. per dozen, very strong ; sweet-scented Clem extra | i Auction, at the Mart, Ba 5 2 n oe UF 
progenitor of a new class, adapt ive a new featur | ee ong, ôs. per dozen ; Euonymus japonica, DAY and FRIDAY, March 1 12, at 12 o'clock, u 
decorating the flower garden. h e more delicate towers. strong, 4s. per doz fine Standard and Dwarf Roses, 300 choice * in dry 
have faded, these will just appear in pristine beauty. he | oses, dwarf olde and others, in many fine varieties, 5s. roots, a rich assortment of 8 Plants, C nations, 
plant a of 3 on 2 feet in ght, belonging to 9 Sinan zen, icotees; and Pinks, 100 varieties of Hardy yas Flower 
Chines se a flowerer that every 3 of Fancy 3 choice sorts, 9s. per doz Seeds, a variety of Plants in Bloom, The above re comprise 
young red E thickly clustered with flower-buds ; indeed, th Rockets, double white, strong plants, 3s. 8 1 all the leading varieties in cultivation. —May viewed the 
whole plant is literall e mass of well-formed, orange-yellow tto, Pee e, ditto, 6s. per doz 75 morning of Sale, and Catalogues had at the lar, and of the 
flowers. By having the 1 neatly henge ed down in the Phl fine new varieties, 63. per Auctioneers, 50, Hoxton-square, and Eben 261 Nursery, 
3 A whole would look like a fine bed of Ranunculus 1 2 atifolia and pseudo-armeria ; i Lai a hardy plants | Shackleweil, London. 
dur the autumnal a which will ne this a a 6s. i 15 100 i a ORCHI p S. 
ac —— We purchase — entire stock from M. Pele, 2 ants in great variety, per species and va- 
Pa i s. Price 10s. Gd. and for every two plants ordered — rieties, 25s, P a ESTABLISHED PLANTS, GOOD HEALTH, 
will be sent. ps oice . in pots, 4s, per R. J. C. STEVENS is e to sell by Auction, 
ot 5 — HEN DERSONIIT (Henpergon’s).—This uchsias, very w — arietes of last year, and others ; ; strong at his Great Room, 38, King-street, Covent Garden, on 
228 beautiful aud en toes hybr — * 1 by Bs 66. per doz : 
. Chauvier, of Paris, fro * D. chiliensis cross 
se splendens, and partak meio of the fine branching. — 
racter of the former, favre mae foliage be dark 
cle flowers of cy size an ormed, w 
CONIFERS. , Bandiet 
a large holders of these, we ) propose. to sell at the fol- 
g prices ;— ay prior and 
TO NOBLEMEN, CENTLEMEN, NURSERYHWEN OTH 
BUFF COT WAL GRE EN. 
= —— has stole favouied's ith. instructions to 
by Auction, on the above á Premed on TUSDAN 
March 15 8 12 o’clock, by order of the proprietor, th 
being let for building, v y fine 
Evergreens, Shrubs, &c., Srednhoud 
the ensuing stim 
ee Ala azine of Botany,” eats page 57, and was 
also awarded a Certificate of Merit at vie National Floricul- 
tural Society, 21, Regent-street, Aug. 21, 1851; see Transac. 
tions of this Society, page 41. me "Purchased the so on stock 
of M. Chauvier, aris. Price 1 
ERICA ELEGANTI ISŠIMA (Hewoeasow’s).—Thi s very beau- 
2 us) . avery ornamental species, 
zen. 
“Oir rus Libanus, 4 to 6 feet; and C. argenteus, 
1 to i foot, 
2s. 6d. each, 
vias and Lanrels, 6 f. to 7 fe, Variegated and Grosa MANI 
EH 3 po ye tie Fe ll th 7 d ints of Psa — Picea cephalonica, 15 inches, 2s, 6d. each. 10 ft Arbor. ites ox ae and Firs, 10 ft. to 12 ft., Pore 
df. erra er om; phe U at habit E. E anina t „ Pindrow, 6 inches, 9s. per dozen. tugal Laurels and Laurestinus, 7 fl., Limes, Birch, 
7 1 8 Dewees Me — * a sar ordmanniana, 4 inche es, 30s, per doz La burnums, 15 ft., Yews 5 ft., 400 yards to 500 yards 
3 eee aces rts i — mue deen’ rósa N white Pinus ‘erations „ 6 to9 inches, stout and 8 p. doz, mae Edging, Hones ot Sorts, Rhododendrons, &e. F 
Sdlonred 2 ee ing f be five to: teh 8 to the Abies morinda, ra e, fine plants, 14 to 2 feet, 20s. per 3 ing Trees A ‘Apples, Pears N Peaches, 1 Apri. 
Seatac of good substance 8 erate | 1 r b foot, 6s. per dozen, > ' : 
bies aaa dwarf sdo 3 128. 2 oe 
is = 0. ` s. per doz 
ve of Botany,” vol 1; Page 8h. a z esii, on most 2 a Conifers, 
s silvery r forming a striking gontrsst to a deep Breen of 
other species, 9 inches, 12s. per dozen 
hybrid s eo gee ed by peg rn i ema 2 2 3 fon seedlings, in fine health, 
42s. per 
Cupressus torulosa, a fine evergreen, of the most symmetrical 
fo — 1 to 13 foot, 9s. per dozen, 
orders of 2/, and upwards emily free to any railway 
1 — within 150 miles — — ai 
Royal Nursery, Great 
7 XTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM LORD 
CAMOYS’ STEWARD, TO 
The ene, 
Camoys about five years’ sin nce, is the admiration of 
cots, Vines, and Filberts. 
TA 1 es —— 5 e view pe 
f sale atalogues on the 1 and a 
Mr. KIRK, 19, n Brompton, near London. 
OYDON, SURR 
THE SPOCK "OF PORES T TREES OF 
A 
MAN. 
ESSRS. BLAKE are prea to sell by Auction 
upon the grounds opposite t 
ommon, on W N 4 March a 3 iding 
e of t eing required for 
10,000 La Larch vive from 2 5 A 8 high; 8000 Bedded : 
ditto ; 7000 Bedded Oaks ded Ash, W saa 
8000 Wen Chestnuts ; “300 Walnuts; 2000/ Mountain 
Weeping Wlllows, Elms, Turkey Oaks, Syca 
its 
of 
woes ie 
04 
ak (HENDERSON ’s 
Mr. ‘Story, from B. ep 8 
the flowers som — frequently in 
ches in ‘diameter, Ee 
bei te at pe * shading off Ea a clear bright s 
and mark -a 
must render 
great acquisition, gr in the latt ter! is Sabi vated, We 8 
5 the . stock from Mr. Franklin, Middlesex, Price 
s, Sd. eac 
G. EXT TRAVAG ANZA (HENDERson’s). so set or, ca and 
— new hybrid belonging No. 7 in 
ur Catalo; AA — 8 
size and e 1 bold 
crimson; each of the five petals has a large | 7 
roon blotch, nearly Lanning 54 whole of L petals ; 
‘ood babi 3 and free flow Strongly recommended for 
6. ODORATISSIMUM GRANDIFLORUM le opt ee a 
Suan of py sy 
ag, aad h in the 
8 bedding v gi ee ca 
ore, Se John’s Wood, Lo 
ZALSAM SEED, the fi pe d, 
Poy colours, 7 ed Packets, with direc 
. the five 
s. 6d.; Sir F. 
Whittin ** oh. Rob, and 
ones at ak prises — on favourites, 
uc Geranium 
2 
kd 
te 
- 
0 
— — at Parnes, pi p 
w. 
Gunning) Pr PATENT AS a NOW 
nd 
ers in 8 8. throughout the 
Kin gents wanted; apply to » Worgerspoon, 
40, Dunlop-street, Glasgow 1 
Depot: WorHERsPooNn ACKAY and Co., 40, K 
—— ‘City. 1 2 233 : = 
a T FOR EVERYBODY, — 
Mx ALLEN WOOD, 160, High-street, Rochester, 
: ingdom his 12 
methods of realising r to 4l, 
por — > time spen — 
te y 12 paths pos 
FF — vA Spe of ace lettre 
a directed, mines = 2 nd 12 
will be rece awit f post, 
thout 38 
3 
e fast 3 a frome, 
assage :— 
P 
5 
ana orders ma 
o Lord 
the ne neighbourhood "for its early springing and for the fineness 
croage, 
truly, JOSEPH A. yrs 
ey 
and Poplars; 700 1 ang and Scotch i a pra 
lanted strong viewed at the sale, 5 
. s had of = an, Cro. ydon Common; 
“ Yours 
‘t Stonor, near Henley-on-Thames.— Feb. 24, 1852,” 
8 g . . OF GRAZELY PARSONAGE 
* When, —— — . g through Grazely, I wish 
be in and see my Gard vache a Pasture, and Churchyard, oh which 
your Seeds, and which this 
Bean field, but now a beautiful 
free from weeds. Many g e been 
to se in so 4 good a pasture, and 1 
the — 
good and 
short 
as I eigi invariably Nea 
Ia 5 rs obediently, T. f 
Ri 950 i 2 , you y, T. 8, 
JOHN S — AND SONS having been honoured with t 
om with permission * ibli: iiie ie have much — 
— ye and have also = satisfaction — a my — they 
daily rec 2 home — tions. a lotia 
Boag 7 em — at Weston-super-Mare is the 
piste own last sprin 
p 
at the resul In another — 
Rectory, Loughborough, Jan, 28, er 
which I s with Gras 
TON anp SONS having f. 
ecial ithe to the la nith ‘down Jand to 
Pon ainted with the 
years paid 
Permanent 
ous soils of the 
of Grasses kere eee 
Per acre nstruc- 
nd can supply the sorts 
— or a spe 
Jor ble for — specified soil at 28s, 
oon 5 for alternate 
er acr d 
re of Perennial CLOVER — 
ea and Pastures, 
Per acre being * — 
}RASSES for Gardens, 
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2 
Es 
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28 
in 
5 
8. 
oo 
15 
15 
p 
— 
f- 16. 3d. per 
N. B.— old Ware zel, Belgian € t, Turni 
3 arro urnip, and all 
ther sapere tg Seeds of superior quality, a Priced Ustaloges 
y ad in return for one penn mp, 
SUTTON anp SONS, 7 — GROWERS, 
a OF WALL FRUIT -FROM FROST. 
AEL 3 A EAST be gs to announce for 
00 
Wool ax — ee —— wor protecting Wall Fruit 
an 
p 
Terrace, Vauxhall Bridge Road, 
| Saa PE Acacia, iee 
Elms, &c. Also 
Ar m gi erym 
the! Toas in the neighbourhood ; at Gaana y's Cotea é 
Change-alley ; the Artichoke Inn, Newington Causeway; 
of Messrs. Blake, Croydon, 
222 
TO e 8 FLORISTS, 
OTHE 
R. Ape XANDER will el pei Auction, 
M*. rt, near the of England, on a 
March 0, nat 1 precisely, $ “Sixt rate gone 1 — 
and Picotees, the stock of Mr. W. : i... 
8 — the newest varieti is sitieatio irie 
entirely new kinds, only in this collection; toge 
nen e ee of Dahlias s u 
atest varieties ; fin 
= 
K. be. 
morning of Sale. Catalogues had at the 
tion to the kran Shacklewell, o i 
ROAD, BROM C = 
IMPORTANT SALE OF NURSERY T STOCK, pi 7 
R. D. A. RAMS B 
emises, Brompton Nursery, F 3 i 
on TUESDAY, March 9, and following 1 EN Tl TREES 
out reserve, a large essortment of ORNA 
large qu ereng “i 
eat hg a — — Stage, 
Walks, Flower secant be meng t and other y er 
Wor! rks.— May be viewed p o sale, 
the a Brompton Nursery, Fulham m Road, B 
London 
a considerable wig of labour, and less ex 
Sun blind n ee varieties, ric — clot 
Marquees, gest awnings, and temporary 
floors, elegantly _— and lighted. For fê 
— and truck covers 
Tar aulings on vie for houses under 
550789 705 & Co. “'s, 17, eee re- — 
N. B. Orders and inquiries per post 
ted by Wirttam Bsansvey, of No, a mane 
3 of St. 8 and Faupssice M 1 sida wg 
row, eee New! m, both in Fog County of : rie — 5 ge 
0 of Wh 8 
the said 
