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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
| Marcy 20, 
~ MONKTON NURSERY, RYDE, ISLE OF WIGHT, 
| 
TER. 
OHN has great pleasure in offering the above 
1 ee AST ER, Se the same sort 
as that to which he judges of the ca g Sbows in the Unitee | 
Kingson rds of 
ur Adver Prape: “in the ba iden 
Price ls, per packet; or free by saute! for y postage 
stamps.—JoHN REID, Monkto n Nursery, Ras, ible of Wight. 
EPATICAS AN 
MOSS 
ILLIAM 3 Fon, Flookersbrook, er t 
as on hand 
or per 
api “bedded, 16s, per 100, or 7l. 103. per 1000, packing in- 
cluded. The “above are good, and can be e onfidently recom- 
men 
Remittance or reference from unknown 8 
Catalogues of Herbaceous Plants on sje- tion 
0 BALL MELON, per packet; 
Bromham-hall Melon 1s. per pa 5 n Cueum 
ber, 5s. per ; Phenomena, 28. er packet; and 
others in this paper of pevroary 21, 1852. Good 
sound yey of the — can still obtained by enclosing 
stamps the amount.—EDWaARD er, Nurserzman an 
SS 14, Ta RE BAN g Bat 
LEFT ARBORETU 
105 pDIGES anD SONS beg to rat that hag 
w supplying the above? comp wards of 
3200 species ‘of TRE gh and SH HRUBS, "earrectly Ai for 
Rie — dy Plants 
o be dis spers Bev this season in e 
land boog 106 for buildin — = — respectfully aoggent that 
of a — 
ARBORETUM should mako early p appiioatiom,s j . stoc 
some species is very limited —Hac 
ESTIMONIA MR 1 RLES A 
AL a 
H HRAD GARDENER TO THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH, 
AUTHOR — — Ae PRACTICAL GARDENER,” BOOK 
0l THE G e. 
At a mee an — ro dnt PO held in the Council Room, Expe- 
rimental Garden, on FRIDAY, ine 8 March inst., — 
FISHING NETS, SHEEP 
s made by machines, 
Ne 
ARDES 1 
ds of Garden Net 
w 
Worsted 
d cord, 44d. p 
21, Ton bridge-plac 
den Nets 4 Nets), 14. 
per yard, or r 65 3d. per 
00 
TANNED NETTING, for the ghey er of Fruit 
f s from frost, bli ht, * birds, and for t ag agrees 
ey i : n gar tona or Es i Id. p 
s for 30s., 1000 sw 
folds i 
arriage, nd truck c 
alo — * for the covering of furniture in change of residence, &c. 
Tarpaulings on bire for houses under repair, at OMAS 
e f 
a, 17, et — e and Old — 
ded t 
n 
W r ON & Co, 
RUIT TREES, POULTRY, ETC. 
ANNED ARDEN NETTING ag eee 
at 
o yards 6d. four yards wide. All 
orders above 203. accompanied with Post-office order, stamps, 
or London reference, carriage 
FOUNTAINS FOR PLAYING repent gee WATERS. 
URE WA AIER raised to any height 
tream, where 2 fall ean 
FREEMAN ROE’S- 
IMPROVED RAM; 
r. 
— en wal requ — ; Eaa the 31st inst., 2 Mrs) E 
Prion at the or Archer e or to y 
k — — —ñ— r. ANDERSON, one 
N PAST 
ENRY ROGER SMIT ot Basting T is 
mixtures of the 
caren GRASSES ann PALL OL OLOV ERS, ee prin- 
fi P F os d — “with th ie go N ne 
to form a Permanent asture, accordant @ 80 0. 70 
(wich 1 e parriculariy s ur NESD AX, — 24, at 12 o'e 
ered by R s to as Station in Ragland, „ — 
at 20s. * acre, allowing 3 bushels per 
MIXTURES TOR LAWNS, &. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. 
information on the nature and —— of the Grasses, 
the t ould be pleased to 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 
EXCLUSIVELY PROFESSION 
R. THOROLD, of Norwich, Gare, * pate 
to the Nobility ‘and Gentry as a LA PE AN 
ORNAMEN tekene oltaisi feng in 12 highest — a the rg 
ng r 
includin use, forming Water, Ap- 
proaches, ue Scenery, . —.— the Works of Ama 
teurs, & 
CHEESE, AND BUTTER. 
HES BAKER, Opricran, 90, Hatton Garden, 
Ae pee advises any one who keeps Cows to send two 
mps, and obtain a mer git trie hs his ee 
if- 
8 D s., Ts., and 
sumer er of acid Paani Bey og sen © it is 3 — sold a gaiz |$ 
Deep-well Pumps, Water-wheels, Baths, Hot- 
wateř Apparatus, Fountains, and Fire 
Pumps. Towns bey n — Gas or Water. 
Drawings and Estimat 
Fareman Rog, 1 sa ad Gas E s 
neer, 70, Strand, London; and Bridgefield, 5 
RTS: ror LIQUID MANURE, FIRE ENGINES, 
ARDEN sar RPOSES, e of Canvas, lined and 
BURGESS 1 Key, 103, Newgate-street, London 
— and PICOTE 
Sales by Auction. 
— Sonny 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. - 
ESSRS. PRO THEROE anv MORRIS wi sell 
olomew-lane, D- 
a first-rate Aondoa of 
sand H ates 500 Standard and 
Sete ge eee Lancashire — 
MEB, 0 
erg TIONS 
Bes, er Dahlia 15 EFF p 
Sunbu 
at the Mart, 1 25 of — 1 pA pie N ursery, 
eytonstone, Essex. 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, & OTHERS. 
gist PROTHEROE by 4 MORRIS are in- 
ted r. HALLY to s Auction, at the Mart, 
eee ep “THU RSDAY. w 5 25th, at 12 0 elo, 
about 300 CHOICE DOUBLE ae ranging from 18 
inches to 8 feet, well furnished with bloom buds ; 200 selected 
1 and dwarf Roses from a celebrated grower; choice 
Dahlias in dry roots; Pæonias; plants in bloom; mith 4 MER 
assortment 01 American Plants, &c.—May be viewed the morn- 
ing of sale ; Catalogues to be had at the Mart, ~~ of the Auc- 
tioneers, American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex 
TO GENTLEMEN, EXHIBITORS, AND OTHERS. 
ro: | Md wr foie 
C b 
ters, from II. Ta onch: Pook 4 the coun 78 pa iphelexis, Ste- 
pas Ate oe Ag fear of — pes 5 order, as ere — mean in oir a — ont oa a 
properly made and good — n. an ascortment of the same kinds, in smaller 
Fon COTTAGES, LODGES, &e.—A . —— of | Biante; .. yeh args flee 
Ornamental Chimney ti suited . Cineravtas, Vorbea Si, maliy OF blooming 
buildings, have lat doana Ardhi state, and At for or immediate — Messrs. ee nd M. beg to 
SrxLey.—Nos, 1 to -row 3 London € to these plants, as being in s 
x.—Nos, 4, Keppel-row, As road, 3 con digen, cach: a8 — — 3 I. 1 
ATERPROOF PATHS.— Those 3 would enjoy 
their Gardens d con- 
struct their Walks of T PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE 
which are formed thus el of which the path 
— at pre — thy sg the loam waa is ed it, and 
to every part add one of sharp river sand. To 
five parts of such equal mixture add 2 
ortland C 
and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before — g 
the ware It may then be laid on 2 moka mich. Any . adam 
can mix and spread it. No tool is r 9 the spade, 
1 in 48 3 it becomes a share as a rock. Vegeta 
cannot grow through or upon it, and it resists the action ore the 
severest n It is necessary, as water does not soak through 
bank- Iret cha co Ma 
and 
pecimen 1 Sapa “Ee — — singly, and ca others 5 
. 
op suitab sma asers. 
pre — unt be for warded as usual. 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS. 
ESSRS. RAW 
DA’ 
cons 
ava 
ANGHAI, OR OSTRICH -on EGGS Aami 
* shoes “es -D — e —— 
3. each ; 
a Post-offie ce yi misa with ls. 
antee 
Currier, 
s to enclose 
ar vty a varien Picotees, and Pinks; choice Dahlias in d 
1 hog 
Seeds ata- 
May’s Bolingbrol mong the Picotees, M 
Mrs. Norman, Lord — ; Delicata, Bode Alfred, 3 
Conr: 
a * Collection of Y g ad, 
M tna, & . May be awed the morning 
Mart, and of the Auctioneer, 
e Sone bat ae t the 
N.B. ane a was of the same Stock 
be sold at the Mart, 
FRID RIDAY, 2d April, 
TO GENTLEMEN, , FLORIST 
A FIRST CLASS COLLECTION oF” 9 
ESSRS. P 72 
U ROTH AND MO 
ROE 
_ favoured with — — from ©, J. 
offer tion, at the 
Mirch 26, 1 
AY, 
surplus stock ‘of CARNATIONS and PICOTEES- they 
11 
THERs, 
15 IONS AND 
hte 
o choice Dahlias ae * roots, a 
reat 
en HARDY CONIFERS, handsome plants in pate 
50 ) Splendid specimens of 
Araucaria i abe icata ar — to 3 feet, 
ann mash ae dara .. ; 
1 f ae. 
— Pious excelsa elsa : to 14 foot. 
1 00 Pinus Gerar dian, 9 indies a very handso 
25 Abies morinda (true) iat 0.2 feet, fine and ae 
50 Cupressus torulosa $ oot ditto i 
50 Juniperus Bedfordiana i to o 1} fo ditto, 
1 Abies pumila Inge! ditto, 
viewed on rand mor ning of sale, and 
fay be e day 
catalogues bat bad a Mr. 22 O. K 38, King-street, Covent. 
TO ORNITHOLOGISTS. 
Mn. MILTON'S WELL-KNOWN 1 
BRITISH BIR 
R. k 8 ATETENS Win “sll, by Auction, at his 
Gre King-s eut-garden, London, 
on TUBSDAY, eth ase, at 12 for Fig o — 
and nearly complete £ Collection of BRITISH ‘BIRDS, t a 
aes a n fine preser rvation, and arranged — fe arrell ; 
and A Collection of BRITISH BIRDS’ EGGS, inclu 
May be bis cl on the day A shasi = vail 
No. 10, 
— —— bad 1 Mr. Mit 
38, rk * 
street; and Age = De Savin’; 
Garden, Lon 
ME: ALEXANDER will sell by Auction, at the 
Mart e Bank of England, on TUESDAY, the 
| 23d of March, at To Peb E ghee: y, — ate * TIONS 
ES, the Stock of Mr. HEP 
. new 
sid B.; Gome 
0 
Hotspur, Vanguard, Tymon, Antonio 3: Headley’s 
Venus, May’s Viola, Norman’s Lord Nelson, Mary Anne, 
. &c. Also fine named Pin ke, F 42 475 age} 
neous Plants, é&ce.—May be viewed on the 
t Mart and of Auctioneer, 
Catalogues had at the 
Shackle 
ME ALEX XANDER will sel Auction, at th 
Mart, near the of Eo A on THURSDAY, 
h 25, at 1 o'clock prisat, a first-rate Collection of Car. 
M 
nations and Picotees, 
Mr. Bragg, of Slough ; 
in er ee oice 
— niu 
a choi 
including a the newest varieties se 
morning of Sale. ar saad had a 
Auctioneer, at Shack] ma a na n 
BISHOP MIDDLEHAM, NEAR FERRY HILL STATION 
E COUNTY OF DURHAM. 
VERY IMPORTANT SALE O 
SHORT H 
ORI 
Mas WETHERELL 2 received i 4 
D. TROT TER, Esq., of Bishop eee 
Auction, on TUESDAY, frt lich day of May 40 70 
erve, his entire Herd hor 
n offering this Herd for un ved 
Wetherell begs to . Trotter iy 
cessful competitor at the meetings of the rete g 
England and other Agricul ral Societies, an 
many first-class prize animals are to be found 
inspection, he can with confidence say, 
narily good herd, of first-rate quality, 
fastidious connoiss: no 
all the Bulls of the 
the third Duke —— Tork (10166), a 
Heifers are 
quence of Mr, Trot ter having entered 
entirely ‘preclude his „ mg * 
he finds requisite 
atal are Ne 7 . 
and of Mr. WETAERELTL.— Durham, 
TO GENTLEMEN, cBUILDERS, 
ENGAGED. IN Jere 1115 
RAMSAY will sell 
a Koro, * ee 
ieor amental Trees, 
prior to sale, nd Catal 
— Seed vet and o 
sery, ulham-road, B rompton 
AND We wt 
NURSERYMEN & CERN, "i 
m 
i ians A LIVING CO 
DAY, Sst March 1 ttatiog every L. hel- aber. 
terrace, New London- SRE OEE a 
aie Brow Paen a ce 
