THE GARDENERS’ ou 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
y and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley- 
No. 12—1852.] _ SATURDAY, MARCH 20. ae E 6d. 
EX, LARGONIUMS a LINDEN Mor brane Ing NE. 
Acacia dealbata „ . ese cockney lunch- y sending out 
n fara Soe so England.. 155 er lue of, as affected by me . DOBSON'S ee ofall tha eating strong Plants of the emg s Sandia Abutilon, at 12 
Ele $ N of PELARGONTUMS Storya and o s 
B British . 3 80 Land. = ö AS, VER , &e., ae, may be had in exchange pach, and small Plants rawing of it may be seen at 
Books receiv — W e of culti- postage 8 — A STEVENS’s Office, 38, King-street, Coveat Garden, 
N PUP zo siosio ms i ee 8 3 Observa- Toso 
by .... 185 e | tions elargonium is now ready, an 
ck, gardens 4 na} had lication, HITE MULBERRY TREES, expressly culti- 
<a a 7 8 i N lee CR eee eee W vated to promote the successful L rearing « 5 the Silkworm 
a E E EE A 
Dr. Hooker’s dried 
press for drying 
Plant t ales . .. „%. 
olmaise heating. 
Rain at Bognor. . 1826 
Garden ro EY foreign .. . 181 a | Seed trade in Wales oe a 
jardeners, great men 18 Sewage manure e 
Gooseberry trees, to keep ae Shrubs, winter fruit * bear- 
% neee dee 181 e ing 181 a 
Silkworm: sesesesesose 18] Ò 
1 .. 38 eee 
— ee (Dr.) dried pianta.. 185 a 
— — 7 . do, Ae 0 
IGE 
SUBJECT.— he 9 7 between the Principal Natural 
Classes and Orders of Plants belonging to the Flora of psy 
pti f the 
Ist of May, and 
Hie ey pa and 
to perso 
op ing b * 
i of May. 
1 — F. R. S., Dean of the Faculty of 
feee > H. Crovan, M. A., Dean of the Faculty of 
Arts and Lawa, 
Cuas, C. ATKINSON, Secretary to the Council, 
March 20, 1852. 
hae 3 — commence on the 
means Eon NN 
surest 
Feng left only a few Tana of YOR $8. 
MBRIDGE RADICAL, AMERICAN, NATIVE, 
WHITE BLOSSOMED NEY POTATOES, the 2 of 
$ 
4 
our last year’s prepared cuttings, at prices i pe he 3 
Prepared cuttings of the following sorts will be yabag 
the second week in May :— 
ork Regents ni àv per 4 10 6 
American Native 6 
Cambridge Radical pee 55 10 6 
— Oxford i. — 
Packages, for 1000, ‘Is. ; 7 500, 2s. 6d. ; H 200, 1 
f 
provided for which are not to er n the 
t week in April. Post-office orders to be made payable at 
the Borough Office to HAY, San n and Co., Newingto: 3 
London, 6th March, 1852.—Subjoined is the anal two 
highly respectable Uhemists, of our stock in : 
i pe don, 18 
vf Mh have now completed our examination of a sample of 
Potatoes grown from 33 cuttings in compa 
With another sample of the same denomination, ne 
$ ourselves from a highly respectable Potato salesman, with a 
: tive proportion of starch contained i 
ner to ascertain the re 
with the following highly ge rte result in your 
tarch, 
hl isin grown from your prepared cuttings .. met percen 
" Potatoes from Salesman "124 per cent. 
“Maurice SCANLAN, F. C. S. 
“ ALFRED ANDERSON, F. C. S. 
8 Hay, Sangster, and Co., Seed Merchants, 
Cumberla and-place, Newington Butts.” 
Pitas anD SONS beg to offer their respectful 
thanks to the Planters of 1 9 — 
the United Kin m, and on the Ci tinent, w 
have oured them 
the a applications daily are numerous, ie or 
sary trouble, they publish their scale 
8 RA. 
ht, per Pied per 1000, 
EST ad £3 O° „ 4 
I e Nin 40 
. Hp KG 7 10 al. 70 
„ n a 10 0 0 
E a n 0 0 
edel. Si ii — 0 
. n 
6 0 0 
grown from seed in suitable sized pots, 
asc Asi 05. 
er erg 5 e 
is as near as can be stated, but does not 
idea of the sey | z» e ba offered, as 
they measure as as their 
for planting Seedlings in the nurseries is now 
and Sons beg to inform those gentlemen who 
of ss Himalaya 
bey can be supplied 
— 
* grown in t 
present vane, at the following 
Pinus excelsa ....., Per. 100 — 
Picea Webbiana. 
Pindrow i 20s. 
RAUCARTA —— N 2 
few thousand Seedli — — ddress J 
We Stationer, Walbroo! 7 yy s 
CARCE AND B peona a ae gee 
EMPEROR STOCK, a pere species 
1 
io RRIA and CALCEOLARIA, selected from . 
of PI that were admitted by all persons who saw them to 
be the finest — ae pda tl col 250 seeds of the former and 
500 of 
| Zontevs a bed of this N an eastern or 
! v beautiful ; be gpg 
UMBELLA ATA tae wanton e 
wering of all bedding age? eae 13. 
SWEET WILLIAM, * ted Me rate 0,000 5 
Payment 
1 5 ‘Wer ats Ae 6 
MYOS 
north 
CALE 
and mos 
Lege 10 POTATO ns ohare mca ag 1 
lants of the following fir 
ta or 
for 158. for 6 for 6s., Vis. t Alph a, 
Pes "Clapton | ero, Con lation, Di of Dich 
of Northumberland, ca ena Gem e Whites, Koh- 
noor, Louisa, Mazep Mada Sontag, Northern Beauty, 
Princess, Pile. Pag sede, Prince h Queen, Queen of | 
ngland, Resplendent, Salamander, e f (Banks’s), Vol- 
r (Rumley’s), V. tess (Maynard’s), Wonder, &c. 
VERBENAS. “rhe t lowing 9 fine new e 6s. 
OZ., viz.: Adm ê, a, Beauty, Queen, 
Brook, — Es 
+ = — Gulleyaz, 
of wW 
ri 
chioness alli 
ibley, of 8 hilomel, Purple Prince, a 
Viscata, Won 
PETUN — <The ‘following 3 varieties, 6s. per 
— 
doz., viz. : n, Alba p y Supreme, Crim 
son Ki ng p —— ilion e e 2 Eolipse, 
Grandissima, aporo Mr. R. Wbibl ale, Queen of 
ore, Ro osy Cire 
England, Rory OM ok — on 
rdozen.—s. d. 5. 
9 S, extra fine varieties... 4 Oto 6 0 
, Lilliputian, choice varieties 4. 4 to 6 0 
@ERAKIUMS, % 9 Otol? 6 
Do., se arlet, choice varietie ms Owes 0 
CINER ARIAS, st trong flowering plants <E Qh 3.0 
pens fine show varieties . 4 to 0 
The will be forwarded Ws et to any pa 
— “healthy” sleuth, hamper included; or free by post, on 
a Post-office order, payable at a rine i Our 
came 8 Catalogue of Soft- wWooded i n b 
had on application,—Gilliog, Richmond, Yorksh 
NEW ROSES ON THE qe LE as 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, MARES 
CKFIELD, SUSSE Bx. 
E| wn. WOOD anp SON have much offer- 
ing fine Dwarf Plants in pots, of the following really 
good new Roses, worked on the Manettii Stoc 
RID PERPET 5 
HYB “Pet pt perce —s. d. 
*Auguste Mie, glossy pink, very large, s 6 
„br 
ee — 
* r 
s extremely ha hardy | perennial plant. The usual allowance to ths 
RY ue eden. Byne 
Helen, z ; 
Ls Pet, Fello — 
yore: 4 md veg Fellows» 
ö Byne 
PANSIES 8 105. Parties 
Er co COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN —— having — S Of the above will have others sent of equat 
LEE La D 3 A ali the sa of t i ne 4 nae ; gary 
best kinds o 4 all ot e nE 8. d. 25 „ eR zi 0 0 ’ 
, inclusive of Melons and Cucumbers 210 0 25 pairs of Show Picotees tei “i 0 0 i 
jonate quant tiles 3 ra 10 ; 4 : sided 
No: g” itto ditto e ane A JOHN onan, Bradshaw’ 1 adleton, near 
* ditto Ai Manchester, wil f rand vez above in plants, 
on t- O order, payable at Nele Lan- 
— oa Priced —— on application, en ge postage 
2 Auriculas, Alpines, Polyanthus, & &c., 
sin 
consequence sof his being 88 AND BROWN’S SEED An P LIST 
one of = 3 Seed Growers, in the ai he is in a posi- BA for 185 2 (containing 36 pages) now sent prepaid for four ` 
tion Ba a ts soa ent * postage stamps, as the newspapers es are dis i 
2 : ea : of. Also, for two postage stamps, their Autumn Ca ee 
FUCHSIAS, VERGENAS, ANB PETUNIAS eee itae as tnt Rons ai ES 
- l d and Horticul: ural Establishment, — ury, Suffolk. 
TM. RUMLEY anp SONS ean supply fine healthy 2 
clas col 
cult 4 : Pega 
ar 
Searles King, the — 
Thesiger, Dr. Frampt 
all the best new o 
9s de 
mosus, Stove and 
Scarlet Geranium 
to CHARLES R. S 
payable at Putney, promptly attended to. 
1 tig Sumer Sar e @) VAR. WHEELER. - 
nts to mer, 5s. each, for t free to 
art of the kingdom. “he ee 
EORGE WHEELE &e., War- 
nster, Wilts, respectfully announces he is now sending 
t the above magnificent variety of fine bright blue Bee Lark 
ur, as figured, and its history given, in bra! pod ae 
deners’ Magazine of Botany“ for October, 1851. In one of tha 
specimens sent to the artist of that work, the 7885 . 
which was densely studded with blossoms, me 2 ght 14 inches 
10 ong by 8 er at its broa est 
pe blossoms and buds, the greater part being i perfection at 
t below this, several sm e loosely 
arranged flowering branches were produsi. a grow: 
from 3 to 4 feet in height, and are so stu habit as. 
an. 
3 
mat now pa ot a 8 ar ora 36. 
application.— 
Ki 
black —— = cultivation, Si seeds for 18. 
Warm r, March 20. 
MENTAL 5 
ee LOD DIGES anD SONS most respectfull: 
the attention of Noblemen, Gentlemen, and 
panies race in Ornamental Plantin to the 
List of TREES and SHRUBS 
offer at an extraordinary 
for buiding rey which their Arboretum is 
for 
y cal 
and Public Com- 
undermentioned 
7 
*Baronne Hallez, bright rosy crimson p 3 6 
Blanche de — pale flesh, perfect shape P 3 6 
Caroline de Sansalles, pale blus h, very large, a à superb 
Rose 2 0 
Graziella, rich brilliant pink, very beautiful 5 0 
*General Cavaignac, deep flesh, a fine Rose “es 
Madame Premios, ee t carmine, Are: shape, ‘a 
first-rate new Ros * a 
Rosine Margottin, delicate flesh NR. Be GS 
So tae du Petit Roi de Rome, delicate pinks, very - 3 
eau hs 
*Standard of Marengo, rich crimson, very show vo 6 
Huilen 3 vere right lilac Rose, mos t perfect mim 6 
ft vs 
Ma 3 e bright pink, superb 3 0 
Also the fol well-known fa vourites—MANETTII | 
STOCKS: izi — —s. d. 
„Bourbon Comte fae b a 
Dupe uars 1 6 
“Hybrid B ourbon, 1 Panl R 26 
may be had ö nr, on aii 
en be charged as low as possible. P 
B. — Additional plants rented with each order, with a de 
talogu W ~ Hackney, March 8. 
pier 
ee ERICA W T 
zalea pontica, fine bushy plants, well set ra bloom ope doz 
x ote nia n rieties, named, 1 oz 
in Gre at Britain, at following prices per hundr 
4 in. | 6 in. ene 3 
5s. | 5s. | 10s. | 12s. | 15s. | 20s, | 25s. 305. 
Cuttings of the Morus multicaulis, of the Philippine Islands 
4s. per hundred; Silkworms’ — ls. 6d. per sand, bes: 
quality, Address Mr. CH vent- ondon 5. 
r. GEORGE BALCHIN, Godalming urreꝝ 
& C. saa 
ore Byne. 
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