THE GARDENER 
AGRICULTURAE 
eer med 
CHRONICLE 
GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 17—1852.] 
SATURDAY, APRIL 24. 
[Price 6d, 
INDEX, — anD NOBLE, Nurserymen, Bagsho OICE ri fo erp 
Beck’s (Mr.) garden ssssssss». 263 a | Irrigation by Sven — 59% W å rrey, have to offer the following new and select Plants, lae PRINCE a 19 
Bees, wild . . —j'———.—Q——9—24 4 > w SS ich are hardy, except Azalea vittat f fine atrong well-established Plants now fit for 
| Books nn 41 JE 8 j — — oe offer very reasonable terme, 
265 ¢ a priced lis which m e had on application, 
eter Nursery, 
a60 263 „ 5 
soe 208 + 362 hed to nc dali OF EXOTIC FERNS. 
jarnia lave 5 360 Fioric 263 e | flower is Fn beauti tally A striped „with J le, —— the A = pes. — 3 — — — — a 
8 se 54 f at t ry free OW, ne’ arge co es ion o 
3 75 203 ¢ | Plan in 8 260 ren A aa — ae ore P Ba at moderate prices, or by exchange for those not 1 
Tome “ae 226 — ulmie acid. "363 CUPRESSUS FUNEBRIS.—Seedlings, 5s. to 21s, each. his collection.— Address, ADIANTUM, Post-office, Box 15, Hull. 
to Canada . 267 6 — ou, rr. CEPHALOTAXUS FORTUNII, male, long leaves, seedlings, 
e 266 G Sikkim 257 21s. eat CHEAP DAHL 
— eee B Ped S FORTUNII, female, short leaves, seed- 
Royal South London — ALOTAXU emale, s —— THE LARGEST STOOK IN 2075 ee AND 
—— 205 „ lings, 218. ea withstood the late frost and = ANTS, 
seed trade, Wola `:7: . = B A E minds without t Toning — of their verdure (very hardy). ENRY LEGGE is phe ly to send out all the 
j — — horned .. i — 5 ach. H sorts of last season, at from 9s. to 12s. per doz.—all 
| Ae, wan 1 Zanim 1 
nes. ring” in. eac * i „ 3 
: Mi ory — on 3 SPIRAEA CELLO * t and continued bloomer. | 10s. 6d, * plant. — Catalogue — A had by application, 
3 It has g $ f rosy pu role 1 me gs and * hand- Sane on to H. Lecer, Marsh Side, Lower Ed- 
| ddition to ou ants. 8: n, 
REGENT STREET, April 20, 1852. — — Good named Pane 4s. per doz.; all the best Chrysan- 
JJORTICULTURA L SOCIETY. pat ho 7 
Heresy Given, that the ANNIVERSARY og TIN 
ofthis SOCIETY will be held on SATURDAY, MAY Ist, — 
the Election of Council and Officers for the ensuing 8 and 
e N the Report of the Council for the pey 
e Chair will be taken at One o’Cloc 
H? Sotto is heret e SOCIETY OF LONDO 
r that the First 1 
1 GARDEN, 
PRIVILEGE © OF FELLOW * n 
free person aw E. to — 2 ye — age without a Ticket, 
A Fellow TsO} uce a friend with an 
Tie ket i alf paat” Twelve, at ho No. 4 — the 
Duke of er — or, if ages to attend personally, 
may be transferred to * er, sister, son, 
„Tamer r or wife, “residing in the Fellow’s 
“Provided the pores to whom the transfer is made be 
with a Tic’ = — by th aP . 
Regent-street, Lo 
BOTANIC SOCIETY, . Park.— 
IONS of PLANTS, FLOWERS, and FRUIT, 
Ce, 19, Ag 9 and 30, 
T — 2 May 29 and June 5. 
ne 
an are now ready for aver, and rar ets 
s of the 
ay, hetat that day, 227 
or on the days of the Exhibitions, s. "eck “each, Fellows 2 the 
1 1 6... pees or $0 G ckets 
ak 
HE LONDON FLORICULTURAL — —— — 
DAY, the 27th — 
the 2 iiare of 2 — 
the ord — 3, the 
11 
ver Cu value 
Guineas, tor the best War r plants of of 8 viz , Green, 
s. 10s. entrance, to be awarded 
secon 
W. H. GINGER (to Se ye 24 fi 2 best pair 
5 uriculas ag and 20s. fi oe be * — as, 
| 2 each case, 2s, 6d, entra eee ae ae eae 
„By R. MosELEY, Esq. (to 3 0s. 6d. e bes 
of — 28 Star ol Bethele 3 10s. 6d. — Dickson" a 
Dickson’s Matilda, and 10s. 6d. for Page’s 
1 Joi CHAPMAN, Esq. (open to all 
a growers), 108. 6d. for 
tof Giant of Chapman a ee, aie e best 
* Howonany eae oie (open to all ), 20s. fi 
en gtowers ‘or 
= 1 uriculas, and 108. for the best collection 
ao to be ready for the Censors by One o’Clock ; none 
for competition, 
seeing Fir ts’ Flowers will be admitted as usual for the 
iin the Censors. 
Lime- street, April 20. 
J. W.Jewrrrt, Hon, Sec. 
Suttons P PERMANENT GRASSES. — Tue 
— o Quatitry o SUTTON’sS ‘whey are a . — is Plainly 
ers 
ragh the reca dation of former cu vee 
named Sorts consist of true Perennia 12 peher Clovers, as 
particuiarly in in wee Advertisement on the last page of 
IMPORTED GERMAN SEEDS, 
E ORIGINAL SEALED PACKETS, 
IN TH 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE AND CO., Prymovurts, 
have still on hand a 7: Sr of ‘the following, 
stein genuine, and of the best quality, from one of 
the first houses on t pi at tin 
af aie ee FREE. 
AN STOCK. 
An assortment of 12 = — Seeds in each packet) 3s. Od. 
DWARF GERMAN: STOCK (WALLFLOWER-LEAVED), 
An assortment of 12 varieties (100 Seeds in each packet) 3s. Od. 
BRANCHING GERMAN STOCK. 
An assortment of 12 varieties (160 Seeds in each packet) 38. Od 
AUTUM WERIN a 
An assortment of 12 varieties (100 Seeds in each packet) 38. Od. 
NEWEST ROSE EMPEROR STOCK. 
(This is a sontot p ATN: — of the ee 
variety), per pack Is. 6d. 
WINTER OR BIENNI AL BROMPTON STOCK, 
A sortment of 12 varieties (100 See ) 3s. Od. 
GIANT péra ary on 
A splendid white variety, per ee Od. 
WALLFLOWERS.._ 
An 8 ok 8 distinct varieties 0 100 fas in ench F 
packet 
QUILLED GERMAN ASTERS. © 
An assortment of 12 varieties (100 Seeds in each packet) 3s. 0d 
GLOBE FLOW aa DOUBLE GERMAN ASTERS. 
assortment of 12 varietie~ (100 Seeds in each packet) 3s. Od. 
“PYRAMIDAL-FLOWERED GERMAN ASTERS. 
An assortment of 12 varieties 8 Seeds in each packet) 38. Od. 
An assortment of Seeds in each packet) 48. Od. 
DWARF D DOUBLE BALSAM. 
An aaenrt: tat 8 Want 
CAMELLIA- -FLOWERED DOUBLE BALSAM. © 
LARKSP URS. 
An — of 100 varieties ö of an ounce 
in each packet) . 48. Od, 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
An assortment of 24 varieties wee 58. Od. 
ABIOUS. 
An assortment of 8 varieties ar 38. Od. 
ZINNIA ‘ELEGANS. 
An assortment of 5 varieties .. 18s 
AL il ABOVE POSTAGE FREE. | 
Early Orders a „as some of the Collections 
are getting short 
WILLIAM E. RENDLE and Co., Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
Establishe a 1786. 
OHN SCOTT, Frorist, Bathfo 
supply good Plants of Sd Rape e oe ane EN GLISH 
AND FOREIGN VERBEN — — — 
—Admirable, 
„ Cybele, tress, 
B 1 Gale Fe 
8, podamie, Iris, Jules, King, Lad: 
of the Lake, La N. ymphe, Marchi; ness of Cornwallis Mazarine, 
2 Shylock, Surprise eur. The above 26 Verbe- 
J 5s ; 
= Sorrow and Sons, Seed ¢ Growers, Reading, Berks. * lected, $e, hamper included, ; Reptans, 66. 
OW rymbosum, 58. per dozen. : 
J 3 — ad Gree KATATOGUE of the best p OALCEOLARIAS: Sultan, strong, 6s. per dozen; Conway’s 
Phioxes, poe 2 An ei, Petunias, da, fine new yellow, each ae Sulphurea Elegans, 
had on applica — 1 N e., are now ready, and may be cash 1s. ; Grandis, each 1s, or 9s oze: 
noms, raised by H. Red to offer six Seedling Antirrhi-| CANTUA DEPENDENS, each 
waited during ooler, Esq., and which were greatly| FUCHSIAS.—Strong plants of the following :—Alpha, — 
— — Holland Nursery, Holland - — of iene —.—— 15 rince Arthur, Peyche, Resplenden 
. a ks’s Voltigeur, 
a Tea F 5 iam, Prins ager ge 
po za “ Garden e 1 Don nay, Bevin ans Tout em 8 Tob 
‘ says t has the | of S : 1 L d, M: 
Edward,” x ie eames 315 W and the colour of ‘John | des Flears. enny dei an Reins a masod bask 
Newspaper (w for 1s. tr 
1.00), quotes and fg 955 ; ths, Chronic Plants | Feet a eost ts ot nd on le 
F of the Agent, 34, Fleet-street, London, To tg A remitt dents 
themums, & e. 
Pier PINS APO. —A few stout 2-year-old plants, 
a of the above scarce and handsome CUNIFER, 
may now be had of b and Co., Royal Nursery, Great 
Yarmouth, at 12s. per 
aoe la growers of these in England, perhaps in 
Europe, w pe * advantage ers, and at e 
price Gaited be We pride ourselves on giving satisfaction 
to our — * faralshing good plants of good vari 
and we beg to say that the present is an excellent season 
thelr removal, —— for Ha or open ground culture. 
cotees 31 
12 pairs 55 n 33 
25 — very "fine ” #55 ” II. 10s 
12 pa „ 1. 
12 — fine mixed border 9s. 
12 pairs true old Clove © Carnation 1 12s. 
12 pairs of finest named Pinks, 1 
Pansies, 2 ts in pots, of ‘the newest and best show 
flowers, 12s. per doz, 
Yournt and Co. beg respectfully to refer the readers of the 
weet 1 to . erer of April 16th. 
Great 
a ik STA begs to intimate that: h 
ot F ready, and m 
now 
aie 
om 
would particularly notice the 
RETICULATA, ni oe ta the. s San 
April; and described 
n 
jen: OHN AND CHARLES LEE beg to eier the under- 
novelties they recommend with confidence. 
N of each 5s., in io Discount to the ate Fees, when three 
va ae b. ALBICOANS.— This is the best em Ap Helio- 
trope for —— yet offered. a good 
ven with dark tiie FAIR folia 
HSIA, * 
2 tipped wi irie 
Altogether the 9 = mw mert and novel ai uchsia ne sent out, 
Nursery, Hammersmith, near Lond 
MITCHELL’S, UNRIVALLED SEEDLING D 
ure MITCH 
tifu ly eu a, petals en well in 
show flower ; ‘af eet, 10s. 
—This extraordinary flower was 
partially —— = last — — “nee is u pe angen Aired the frees 
and — of eek, not one-balf we were ral a 
s of tl 72 — purest white, tipped with rie h rose; strong p. 
ry feet, 
EL GAN TISSIMA.—A fancy variety, rose and pink, — 2 
| the most distinct in this class; constant and beautiful show 
flower; 4 feet, 2s. 6d. 
Piltdown Nurseries, Maresfield, Sussex, April 24. 
E e GEORGE — —— SON, 
Wellington-road, S ; 
PERRE 2er tirep A 
n out after t 
grandiflor 
gate perfecta, do. Heliotropium Vohaieinim. 
g. Deseription an d Prices of Ps — see back numbers 
this Paper “Feb, 28 28, „March 6and13, The Trade supplied, 
