13—1 852. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
195 
EER S SEED LIST. 
NEW Batty BEAUTIFUL TIGER 
GAN’3 TIGRIDIA CANARIENSIS, 
LRIS. 
l DWARF PEAS. 
| JJ AIRS’S. DWA MAMMOTH KNIGHT'S, 
Priced List of Agri- F 
J. d —— Garden, and Flower Seeds for this season, is Jes elt MORGAN, . Establishmen nt, | acknowledged the best out, 2s, r 
wide — free to any address, on Te- To — begs to pred e cog = BISHOP'S LONG. PODDED , Ha per 4 
peipt of ome postage wer — the above-named 1 and | Pi ngs I ney oes 
been — — exclude ‘all useless varieties, 80 that it — yellow, 8 thus spoken of by Dr. Linde, in the Gar „ Erbe e Pea — extensively grown in the 
comprises th he — Seeds in cultivatio =J. ©. | Chronicle for pean: 95 1851: Your iia Canariensis i is | principal eee e ee — pad kingdom, and 
WHEELER an — = —— eedsmen to t ey Sond a fine flower, clearer yellow, and larger 4. Conchiflora, h | pron superi respect tall growing 
tershire 4 iy Sopiety, 99, 1 e e the * l d.” Thisis the best time for — 
Seeds deli — carriage free, to most parts of England and | them b, is noe zen, oF out pegos. Neves bulbs, smen SEEDS. 
South W free y post, at 15s, ber dozen, art — 6d. per s eroot. Libe ral ESCHS 
— 5 we 5 CALIFORNICA ALBA, a pure white, 
OLDEN BALL MELON, 2s. 6d. per packet ; 
mham-hall Melon Is. per p packet ; pipe = tion Cue = 
v paani —— 
e same can 
stamps N the amount. —EDwaRD Tr, Nurseryman and 
Seedsman, 14, Abbey Churchyard, Bath 
ASS N’S S SEED a anp PLANT LIST 
for 1852 E 36 pages) now sent prepaid for four 
postage stamps, as — — 5 ed 
of. Also, for two — stamps, their 
containing the Hardy ee ter Plants, 
‘select and new Hardy Plants, Climbers, &c., 8 j A (ne in 
pots.—Seed and Horticultural Establishment, “sudbury, Suffolk. 
NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, 
FREE BY POST. 
ue, 
s 
MESSRS. w HEELER anp SON have selected ou 
of — Rin collection of Pty ower Seede the po 
E and h sort distinet in colour, 
In selecting — * care — been taken to exclude 
—— 3 or such which have an — m r appear- 
at the collections will e — whic h 
— a — 
cket. 
FLORIST BY APPOINTMENT T 
naring Cat 
OSEA WATE 
MER BIGAR — gl — 
just Wee had o 
two postage feen! to Mr, Kaa 
Nursery, Woking 
ROSES, 
Ca, 
ATERER, Knap 
ENRY “GROOM, Eas Rise, near 4 5 5 
ER’S Descriptive aalge, of 
application, enclosing 
Hill 
IPOM@A * URRIDGIL splendid hardy creeper, Gd. per 
SAPONARIA CALABRICA, var, MULTIFLORS, at as 
est bedding plants out, 62. p per packet, 
TROPHOLUM COCCINEUM , handsome, Gd. per packet, 
EUCHNIDEA BARTON NIOIDES, splendid — ey half-hardy, 
6d. per packet. 3 
2 — LINDHEIMANII, fine herbaceous plant, 6d. per 
FE 
-a Hams offers to the gardening world the — 
ise y selection, eseryedly worthy of universal att 
tion es of Garden, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds 
YEW T p sa ES. 
TOPER? HOLBERT has a e quantity of fine 
ansplanted YEW TREES — 2 feet to 4 feet high ; 
80 a 2 of of Jarepe | pisate from 6 feet to 7 feet. They ar 
markab mens, 
rices, vue poe eam sm on application to ROBERT 
OLBERT, — — Gloucester. 
anD NOBLE’S detailed Adve 
logue, with on the 0 on of Ame 
Plants,” can still be had, by e 9 six 33 for e 
Gentlemen requir rhe the service ea Gardener, 
— 
| can procure such * t. g to the Adve 
Bagshot, Su 27. 
owy and handsome, * 
Satisfaction of any er or 8 — — might iy 1 
RM 
to order them. The G ee at BiB ZINNIAS, 
LARKSPU RS, &c., a os — e collections will be 
free by post to 
— 
y part oi — Kingdom * the followieg 
:—20 Extra Five Tatana all dis , 53.; 50 ditto 
9, Northgate.street, Gloucester. 
Seedsmen to Gloucestershire Agricultural | 
LORD 
8 FROM A LETTER FROM 
and SONS: 
ARD, To Messrs. SUTTON A 
the neighbourhood for its N springing and for the fineaes 
and luxuriance of its herbag 
“You truly, Jos mp A. LANGFORD., 
** Stonor, near Henley-on- This: —Feb. 24, 1852.” 
NEW SEEDLING POTATO 
It is an — — —.— — as — of the —— on 
— more than 
other vari 7 pan a grea — Of — ellent t quality, — 
eka, ** od stock, we can offer if at a 1 aa We 
“bave much pleasure in adding the following ex 
— —. Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette o of the lach of 
2 PRINCE o oF WALES PoTATo: Messrs. WHEELER, of Gloucester. 
We can speak, from personal experience, — the excellent 
, productiveness, and e at a — 
We can offer it at 2s. Se as fo bushel, bag and 
package included. 2 of a pet and upwards 
would be sent carriage free to any Railway Station in | 
E ©. Wa warn and —— = — — Gloucester 
oucester “Agricultural 
‘Society 
PEL PHIM n 09 VAR, 8 
Plants er, . e Aaa post free to 
ane om. 
out the a cont varie E 
was tigur. ts tory 1 “ Gar- 
be Aaa es ine of Byta 1 5 „1851. Tu one of the | (7? ® 
Specimen 1 Pet Toms, measured it inches 
time ; 3 thi, 
from 3 to 4 feet in poem 
To The —— 
o sturdy habit s as 
scarcely ever to need any su: — * ie aeons k foli 
BEEE easy culture, th mae any good garden soil, and. an 
extremely hardy 1 lant. The usual allowance 
Trade by the doze 
Fine Bulbs now er of Tigridia conchiiflora, . 8s. 
per faves; ditto ditto conchiiflora Wheeleri, colour 2 
on "yellow w ground, beautifully spotted, 4s. per dozen,— 
Barge quan qua ne — Base transplanted Thorn and bedded 
prices may be obtained 
low. 
5 of Cucumbers, the handsomest 
ier! cultivation seeds for 13. 
HE MANETTH Crane. 
EAR 
“NEW. RC ROSES ON 
WOODLANDS s NURSERY, e J 
FROM aa INCUMBENT OF GRAZELY “PARSONAGE. 
o Messrs, SUTTON, 
— When — are passing through Grazely, I wish you would 
zopa ne — re, yon ee which 
sowed las — with your Seeds, whi me last year 
— only a Bean eld ier 82 a a 5 close Green 8 Sward, — 
Iam happy to say free from we y gentlemen have 
qui —— erso — — and I 
hope tt it will continue the s same, as I have 1 heard that your 
Grass Seeds are good and perma 
Jam, Sivs, yours obediently, T. S. 
2 Parsonage, Feb. 143. 
rom Mr, Edward Jones, Steward Steward to J. W. Birch, Esg., 
of Henley Park, Ozon. 
„To Messrs. Sorton,—I am also happy to say that the 24- 
acre field ‘which we laid down with your Permanent Grass 
Seed, — uece ceeded well; there is a good stock both of Clovers 
and 
JOH — ene — —— * been — with th 
above, with perm h them much pleasur 
in Soins 7 and thave 2 pr e satisfaction of stating ee they 
| 3 — a munica In 
t satisfaction, and no e , 1o my 
. fie ee of the property wa; A 
manuel Rectory, nagibi 
From gulval Vicarage. 
“The Grass Seeds and Clovers sent last year answered 
admirably.” 
From Ki Park, near Basingstoke. 
“I er had s success as with the Seeds I purchased 
aun you, be with the Grasses, the Yellow Mangold, 
d the S 
oe Sparrow Lodge, near Ripon, 
“I enclose zou a list of the prizes I obtained, mostly from 
your — The M 2 Wurzel was the best I ever saw.“ 
m Brook Hi r Newport, Monmouthshir 
tine piena fp pad pose yee Seeds good. I have a splenaia 
crop ber our Six Weeks Turnip, on which the — 9 
a fortnight, 3 the Ma angolds are very excsllen 
"datea — ent 
Mr. s Messrs. 3.40 for es 
. thank Gini ue, an 
will be happy to recommend th 
his 
em on all occasions, which he 
himself, and advantageously to 
80 — — t conscien y to 
Ww leg yeah much pleas asure in offer- 4 * tia. 5 n 
ie eally e Turn you sen my son proved so true 
ani ith fne Dwarf Plants in eat tee bad 2 7 their kind, as is well as go 1 pe Snn — nes I am induced to 
HYBRID PERPETUAL. “Per lant.—s. d, e e de ee dee 
Auguste Mie, glossy pink, very large, superb... T 6 Grove Hous, Tooting, Ma 
*Baronne Hallez, bright rosy crimson 3 6 “Your ouglit to say, er pina er indeed, 
‘Blanche de Beaulieu, pale flesh, perfect shape ... . 3 6 I think it bat f. 33 testify to your liberal and honest 
Caroline de Sansalles, Bala bins, vory large, Sei mode of conducting your business.” 
a oo te p Froma OIP, an aminen! Agria and Member of the 
“Fremion,” — crfect sing,’ 1 ‘dad. hich „ 
: P uarters e t to e done 
fir 2 new Rose. , 5 0 Ne rr 
— — e 30 Bin lo SUTTON, AND sp SONS have 1 have for many Teras paid 
beautiful „ 5 0 Pasture ted with 5 soils. of the 
Standard of M. Marengo, rich crimson, very s showy 2 6 United TE ‘and can apply the 0 serie of Proens T2 
William Griffith, sug agers ki most suitable for any specified soil at 28s. per. acre, with Instruc- 
— Seago e RTE. d 
Tes ö following well Weener err. h ry two years, pee 
3.0 tsi egg pi Sorrows Renovating Mixture o 9 CLOVERS and 
— ewe inest —— endows 
‘Paul Hr TRR sais oe s 1 6 10d. per Ib., 8 to 12 lbs. sufficient. 
ve. or * . A Aino: Binns Finest LAWN GRASSES. for Gardens, ls, Sd, per Ib., 
or on or 33. per 
magn ab adn hi ome 
Turnip, and 
N. O N Be Mangold Wurzel, Belgian Carrot, 
| of mt 
be hadin at superior a — 
i E FARO a Anp S 
and will be sold at iow 
January 28, the Rector says:— “ The acres which I sowed | 50 varieties, 8s. 6d. ; 30 varieties, 6s. 6d. ; ; 20 varieties 0 
with Gra Seeds from * . present a 20 v ; Dwarf Annuals, large ef 
factory mid te grow round being equally covered with 1 ee Jant laren bode, Ase „ ieee A 
and uni „do. ee 3 ves “is ies * 
u aro alto ving many others almost daily, and from 20 varieties choice and new Greenhouse Annuals .., 
em we Aarne irine paar 12 varieti wid mi. iaia 
B cm |i 
Catalogues 
orwarded on application, 
85 edsm and — rist, Wholesale and Retail, 109, St. 
Martin's. 3 Lon 
ANT TO POTATO PLANTERS — Pro- 
Tone of Y Lon REGENTS, 
ITE- BL ES, the bn ny at 
ur last PERG prepared cuttings, at prices formerly advertised, 
Prepared cuttings of the. folloming sorts will ne ‘ane 
the second week — May: — 
York Reg au 1 bk pera 1000 10 1 
Cambridge . 10 4 
Early Oxford oh 
ackages, “for. 1000, l,; 2000, 1s. 6d, ; 8000, 
be made payable at 
the Borough Office t to Hay, reer and Co., — — — 
London, 6th March, 1852. rari — is the analysis of tw 
PEOC: 
London, Mar h 12, 1852, 
“ We have now completed our Biar. ation of a sample of 
Pot myn r prepared cuttings in comp 
with . of ti the same denomination, — by 
ourselves 1 a highly respectable Potato sa lesm „ witha 
ew to ay g the relative pro of starch co 
ye he following highly satisfactory result 
Mes ch, your 
favour, vi :— Starch, d 
‘ Thos en n from your prepared cuttings ... 17 percent. 
“ Potatoes fom Salesman 2 123 per cent. 
“MAURICE SCANLAN, F 
‘© ALFRED A F. C. S. 
‘* Messrs. Hay, Sangster, and Co., Seed yt 
18, Gumberland-place, Newington yi 
+ 
SEED AND BOE TURON ESTABLISHMENT, 
UDBURY, 
ASS AND BROWN’ 8 UAL SEED AND 
PLANT LIST ror 1852, contin 36 pages, now sup- 
piled, prepaid, for four pos mp 
amped copies are distributed. | 
an the Autumn Catalogue, 
Plants, Climbers, Prize 23 —— 
PARAR SEED 
0 R —4 
RTEB“ ‘COLLECTIONS, 8. 80s, d ps. 308. es 206. * 10s. 6d., 
or pit sorts — —— separate, at the lowest prices, for first- 
rate 
e quality. 
FLOWER — 
Useful printed i eeu for 8 | 
seful p d ins — for 30 ng and raising seeds sent 
ST ASSORTMENTS. 
100 varieties a — 8 ewest 
: kiru ae a ‘choice an and new 133 and Perennials 
CHOICE IMPORTED GERMAN Ds 
f Stocks, Asters, Wallflower, Larkspur, 
Balsam, Senecio, Zinnia, Cockscomb, Indian Pink, &c. See 
talogue, page 
GRASS SEEDS 
Assorted and mixed, of the very best sorts, for the purposes 
= 
requ 
Mixtures for Perm: 
r Seed and Plant List, 
SARROROH 
Mixtures for fine . aigf Bowi ng-greens, &c. 
to suit all soils — situati 
— priced List of f Grasses, see ou 
age 14, by which each may be had separately. 
TRUE ia anaie BeF GRASS, ENG atn AND IMPORTED. 
; pone of Grasses have g t satis- 
acti 
. ances required from correspondents, Post. 
office — to be made payable to to o Bass and a or to es 
STEPHEN Brown. Sater 8 o London, 
wich, Norwich, or 
ESTABLISHED ABOUT HALF A A CENTURY. 
The Gari — 
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 18852. 
18th of this month there had been for 
waa E 10 SPRING fiie and end as thie In these 
respects, it was even more g than that of 275 
21758 
as of th 
