THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
2i1 
141852. 
axp BROWN’S. SEED ann PLANT LIST 
— K Clim — kept sg te sale, in 
selec Hardy Plants, 
posed — 4 paf Hor tical ural 1 "Sudbury, Suff ik 
HEP 
7 — FIELD, Pion, v Flookersbrook, Chester, 
— are or 
‘Every — 
stil ply stron hree an 
of the 22 rey — 1 quantities of White, Blue, 255 ied at 
A per 100, or 192 103. per 
be confidently reco : W or 3 — 
ere ents. Catalogues of Herbaceous Plants 
ri AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS, to be se 
First WEEK IN kidao 1852, frogs the r 
APPLE NURSERY, by A. HENDERSON anD CO., Pine-a pple 
Ed, ayaa Lon 
RIMROSE gate Hd — 6 
RH — 
— wth, combined 
—Clear primrose yellow, | of a 
with an u er bus habit; flowers indi- 
vidually 1 showy hardy ro ee bedding plant, 
few can equal this for its beiliante oe 5s. 
This v. 
ry — 
snowy white, ud of a 
. —— w it 
abun- 
anic Garden, as es eee —— alba. 
prove a valuable ex rane aan 
Sain and daring: — exhi — take | 
ace, 
TA SCABRA.—This very beautiful and rare 
Fur b has been long — e botanis te, bu — m~ 
juce ENDERSON a 
thro 'elusters of flowers all up the stem, each cluster | 
exhi 
Hae tne = 8 10 * ers. As bition plant it will stand 
pre-eminently forward, 
i pa A ERIGOTDES.— Avery distine and pretty flower- 
2 and Sones yellow brown and rosy purple hue, 
— 2 r on . — of the branches. It is a profuse 
can easily be trained to form a compact bush, as 
it never "attains a large size. 10s, 
DILLWYNIA DRU MMONDIT.—This very fine plant, — 
green dee 
janducanta. IMB 
wers 1 aB. 
t was received N asag N 1 . 
shrub, having small leaves similar to 
pre 
flowers, buff fe 
9 ETA is, without 2 one ot 
utiful amongst the many fine plants from Aus- 
IN IA A Er Selene clear waxy rose, edges 
STANDISH AND NOBLE, . 
GS HO, 
Solicit manatees to the following List of ri 
— E on open 
ont 
MENTAL PLANTS, eneral 
quarters ; en from being L transp! aperi their safe —— may be relied on. 
I be a healthy, robust specimen; the heights given afford but a slight cri 
3 a star prefixed they invite special attention, as 
SURRE 
Nursery Stock, The greater 
rion of their general 
being, remarkably. fine, — fit for produeing 
immediate eect. "Gentle men about to plant extensively would be repaid by making a visit to the 8 0 
l Trees and Shrubs supplied. A fine 
A- nran 22 selected with reference to late autumnal 
blooming. 
Rhododendron, to the cultivation of which especial attention 
is give 
* 20 ring assistance in laying out or 
may procure the services of a 
improving thes teir —— 
applying + — — areni wertis 
2 by 
th the ption © rep cc in italies, 
Ta whole of peg planta in, this list ped re perfectly hardy, 
mber med refer to the heigt ts, unless 
. state i 
ABI a BRUNONIANA, 12 ins., 2s. Gd. ; 24i ins, 5s., each, 
JEZOENSIS, one year’ 3 seedlings 21s. each. 
This is one of the last e in Conifers. It 
forms a noble t tae of 120 feet in height, and of very 
distinct characte 
OUGL 385 20 ija 36 pipen 5s. to 10s..6d. each. 
RICA ins., 18.; 12 ins., 26, 6d.; 
6 to 9 ins., 2s, Gd. each. 
this unique variety w 
when exhibited last 
do 
„ < OVATA. a hardy evergreen 
„ VITTATA, a specimen of 
À —— a — — medal, 
theo R 
The —.— yo — of the flowers is white, which is 
ee obs 9 with purple, after the manner of 
is a very free bloomer, 9 ins., 218. 
— 
ABELIA 5 NIFI 8 new and distinct, A very free bloomer, 
BUXUS že ali — of China, pranan ae re eac 
BERBERIS FORTUNTT, ‘ins. 15.6 
5s. eac! 
DARWINIT 70. 6d. 10 218, each. 
* CEDRUS AFRICANA, 18 ins., 28. 6d.; 24 ins., 3s. 6d. 
30 ins., 5s. ; 36 ins., 7s 6d. ; j 48 ine. 10s. 63. each. 
DEODARA, 2t05 ft., 28. 6d, tol 
T SORTPTOMERIA "JAPONICA, seedlings very robust piante 
require no suppo takes, Plants 4 t 
; 48 in 60 ins., 7s. 6d. e 
as JAPONICA A NANA, à "qeedlings 9 to 12 1 through, 
to 
“CUPRESSUS. FUNEBRIS, s eedlings, very robust plants, from 
he open border, nearly as wide as high, very hand- 
5 7 Bee 62 11 8 ins., bi Bagi 24 ins., fate 
6 ins . 6d. each, Cuttings, 6 to 
ELEGANS, a har grower, and a most graceful ee 
be of fi ey 
GREVILLEA LAVENDUEA ACEA (of Henfrey), Sxw. ROSEA gn eet OOA e Sous 
Caley — nog wih Pav —— — en Pe ing GOVENIAN. A. . F 
U. e unique fang efate ngger growth, producing its > —— ss. It h — a eri — preserving its 
red flowers very c n style of growth and — 2 ATA our iin ry re 
Bloom i — ren ble e, bat “bet 1 mach more elegant in 24 ins., 7 ed Be as nee: Sgt estoy Pig 
48 ins., 217. e è 
LLWY NIA; CINNABARINA: 55 1 love neat ever- , 
shrub from New Holand, „Flowers pi ert Keen. a „»  LAMBERTIANA, form oble tree, rivalling ev 
N e dar ark green, and thickly the Cedar of Lebanon, and succeeds well i in tee e 
tene An en — — e pla io posed situatic ons, 9 to te! ins., ls. 6d.; 18 1 
i N 2s. l 24 ins., 38. 6d. e 
— eber pu — ä apo 5 plan ate ni Gast fied beneath the — of the soil, 30 ins. 
rpos 
ate servatory. 
T GIANT SCARLET G GERANIUM DEFIANCE.” — This 
very remarka — 2 
Rigby’s Quee — 
ther, in pe 2a pe it. gre aie t 
the one, with the ai iaka presses of flowers and foliage of the. 
00 Its —— habit, — generally 
owers 
ificent fol 
or as a pyramid placed on n a lawn, and for such like d re te 
108. 6d. 
A. PLAN (Me. Plan Jant’s, Gloriosa).—Thi is will be 
fand ge a PLANT to that fine but small tribe of plants, 
able its roots were sent 
over to N Natal, in d r. 
abit,” ag 
1 wig the pron se Bs — ee beau- 
aitche. for 1 beds for ! ainst walls at P Teia vos | ene e pas TIDUM. tbe on 
of aanpak — and as a single 4 trained bush — bean 22 
DAPHNE J Ja PONICA, f ine. 
ep roher His 3 e ee eee e 
de 
al Jonn HENCHMAN begs to inform the publie that 
, 25. 6d : 42 ins., 33. 6d, ; 48 ins., bp each, 
CEPHALOTAXUS FORTU cers male var., long leaves, seed- 
s 21s s. each, 
55 b emais yars short leaves, seedlings, 
enn sp., a haray Palm from the north of China, a 
ided rate tuoni pa 2520 ornamental ever- 
pramenia 31s 6d. 
y species of this 
essfully cultivated 
in a cool greenbouse, a s 3 in which this en 
rvs heads 
ceeds — a It forms its 
n great profusion sonay; 218 
CERASUS LETCI FOLTA, 77. 0 each. 
ins., 2s. 6d. each. 
—— — rodue- 
— meee wanes t protusion. Pau it | 
rarely flow r but 1 5 when young. The 
plan te offered *. well den With lower. de It forces 
weli Tede pianin meet ia ins., ls 6d.; 36 ins., 2s, 6d. ; 
andards, 10s. 6d. each. 
ILEX preview a. * e $y. 6d, each. 
„ MIC RPA, 213 
ie LATI? POLTA, 12 — eo Cd. 18 ins., 33. 6d. ; 24 ins. 
„ PEOR CATA, 21s. each. 
JÜNIPERUS. aan ENTEA, new and very beautiful, 12 inches, 
2 PHGENICEA, P ls 64, each, 
; 18% — 15. d.; 
„  CHINENSIS, 41 5 24 ins., 2s. 
30 ins., 28. 4 
50 TAMARISCIFOLIA, 12 ins., Is. each. 
ba FLACCIDA, 12 ins., 1s 6d. ; 24 “ot 3s. Gd. each, 
y EXCELSA, 12ins,, 2s 6d.; 18 ins., 3s. 6d. — ay 
“i Rapa ATA, 12ìns., ls. ; 24 ins., 2s, 6d. e 
A b. 
ach, 
15 bee 2 DIANA, 12 ins., 15.; 18 ins., ls. 64. 21 ins., 
* 
nun. NODIFLORUM, strong blooming plants, 2s, 6d, 
LIGUST R J PONICUM, 9 ins,, 1s.; 24 ins., 2s each, 
LYCOPODIUM AVILDENOV, 5s, each, 
LIBOCEDRUS CHILENS s. 6d. each, 
22 COO IN EA, oe 45 eac hh. 
*PICEA PI — very handsome specimens, 30 ins., 21s, 
2 NORDMANNTAN A, —— to 15s. each. 
„10. 6d 
. ixus INSIGNIS, 12 inn 2s. 6d 6d. ; 24ins., 53.; 30 ins. 78. 6d. 
10s 
55 HURTO 9 ins., 108. 6d. 3 18 ins., 2ls.; 24 ins., 
each. 
ZUME, 12 to 15 ins., 10s.6d.each, , 
aan ‘SOLERO OPHYL LUA, 21s. to 42s. each. 
INVERSA, 21s. to 42s. each. 
ROSE, “ PORTUNE’S TERLONA dwarfs, 2s. 6d. to 5s. each. 
tandards, 5s. to 7s. 6d. each. 
RHODODENDKONS:—-Haråy lite — Hybrids, vary 
to deep crimson. Dwarfs, 318. 
to enin guineas per dozen; standards, 21s. to 5 guineas 
* COMMON PONTICUM, for covers, thrice 5 
12 to 18 ins. high, very bushy, 15s. to 2186. 
SIKKIM RHODORA NDRONS.— We believe mening tat with 
— of contradiction, that we posses pes 4 
of these beautiful Rhododendrons 
K at Som sa 
v of them 
ba bility Tot thelr 
proving Collections of 24 
AROAN kinds at 3, 5, or 9 guineas 
SPIRZA — io —An abundant and continued bloomer. 
thas large corym andisa 
handsome addition to our shrubbery plants; "ios, 6d, 
SATISBUNTA “ADIANTIFOLIA (seedlings), 12 ins., 2s. 6d. 
‘Taxopivat " SEMPERVIRENS, This and Cr 
they e 
to 10s. 64. 3 
TAXUS DO VAS TONII, standards, 3 to 4 ft., 7s, 6d, to 10s. 6d. 
eac 
3 ADEE ERS 12 ins., 2s.; 24 ins., 5s.; 36 ins., 10s, 6d, 
each. 
j W. : (yeHow-berried var.), 12 ins., 28. 6d.; 
S., 58.; 36 ins., 7s. 6d 
5 (golden-leaved var )12ins., . 5 — j1Sins,, 2, or can. 
VIBURNUM PLICATOM, 10s. 6d. to 
*WEIGELA ROSEA.—This beau 
a every ord 
bondes 
A en Te we 9 Pol 1 k a 
Shrubs ; to which is 1 a Treatise on the e Cultivation of 
stamps for 
postage. 
he is still sending out stout healthy or CALCEO- 
3 nnn ORAR SEEDS for laying down 
—Hand-p * at 24s. per acre, allowing 
ot 
‘ bio fine breed, at 12s. 
en; ditto, in 48 po early blooming or speci- 
waa plants, at 12s, and 18s. per ainda respectively. Choice 
named PANSIES, 6s. per dozen.—Edmonton, London, April 3, 
z lon oF 0 Clover 
— Gran E, Seed M 
to — acre, 
39 —— 5 London. 
te flowered — * eof the 
i 33 Fee Lindley, that ver been 3 yi 
ing purposes; it will also be v: valuable for IMPORTANT TO POTATO PLANTERS.—Pro- | 
cultu Se — of a free branching , and — — 2 speng do d 5 1 are —.— e A —.— oer: The Gardeners Chronicle. 
mer, suitable for We e have now y a few Tons ' 
training again A pph ing season, from May to | CAMBRIDGE RADICAL, AMERICAN, NATIVE, AS SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1852. 
: Among bedding plants no most e pr i 
lovely gem of the season, — s as Mig far supe to the Aid last ated ae f ings, at prices formerly 3 MEETINGS FOR ete ENSUING WEEK. 272 
of Lig 10s. Gd. cu pe ter the following sorts ready about ne 
ae ai tas heya THOMPSONII.—A- — 2 a pay th orp 8. d. | | Mowmax, April sf Cie T Speen t gee 
har brilliant sear 3 colours with 2 purp It — „ 1000 106 r ae 
E pres d free branching ha growth, American Native e ike 3 en oe 
LA `i peti gs by cuttings of the —.— — e Radic 10 6 
bed of this Phiox would 2 and a great = 1 — d * Le 15 0 athological 
— — — arly Uxtor 4 85 j Wapvespay, — 77 
THE GERANIUM. “ ' WEITE UNIQUE." -Foliage | and — —— 3 — ot te in ae EE 
habit superior to the o rple Unique, with leaves highly | rst . rs uP — ore mja van abi: i Sumani: 10K. 
in whieh, bol It Produce care its . of whi'e flowers, — * * fine yng fpe ome orders to Co, Ne pay a 
of a globular: form, every bunch of flower is a | the Borough Office to Har, Sax d Co., Newington Butts. 
bouquet of ue It Parakes of the character of Tom Thumb] London, 6th rl 1852. e is the 1 two observations on 22 
‘or vases, g, | highly respectable Uhemists, one stock in hand ajA m ; 
or for mixing with the old 15s., « London, March 12, 1852, part e e n two 
C OERANIOM "UNIQUE? Teng petals riot | © « we have now completed our examin tion of & sample of tive Numbers of our Volume for 1851, 
son. with clear 8 9 eure with a Potatoes efor te vee rat m. = it some further i 0 
oa crimson; clear excellent | with ano ned of i 
ourselves from res * Potato salesman, with a by the experience ot. : 
. hs rs e arty te ls deep velvety | view to ase ascertain the he relate proportion of n or in | in those di Walesand Ireland While 
55 spotted with | each, result in your $ on 80 erer subject 
4 S yh Prva fine form ; 5 and com- tavour, he ra f "E i persons as can furnish them, 
et Ai: 3 $ 4 8 b geerdete your prepared cuttings. 17 — are d d addit ‘at 
eons 1852; PE 73 * Potatoes from Salesman... 125 per it may not be amiss to draw, in ition 
e some length, attention to the peculiarities of the 
This 1 tee greenhouse or 
Pes ar ose, ullased With 
 ALPRED 3 F. 0.8. 
‘© Messrs. i be . Dan. Ra Dove 
imate of Eu in 3 with our own—a 
sabject of — horticoltural and agricultural 
* 
su ower z shrub ould bo Bee 
