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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
| APRIL 24, 
CHOICE eee 1 FOR e rere X QUALITY, 
ANTED UNEQUA 
5 5 UMLEY _AND SONS, having 8 mie ndid | men and Seeds 
goei SUPERB SEEDLING FUCHSIAS are 
5 
E 
W~. 1. can supply th at the | son and Pine apple-place E. G Henderson, Wellington- 
Bie ae wip H rong Plants, hampe nka road; J. 220 Hammersmith; J. Charteris, King William- 
or free by post. Tumi the follow wing frair te new varieties, street; Low and Co., Clapton; Protheroe an orig Uie aree 
20 for 12s., 12 for 3 for 4s,:—Alpha, Brilliant, Con- Ayres, Blackheath; W. ragg, iti = 
cua, Clapton Her elde, Duchess — 3 Dodrehs, Bethnal-green; J. Ivery, Peckham; W. Barnes, 
of Northumberland, ‘extra fi xpansion, Gem o s, Camden Nursery, Peckham; Osborne and Co., Fulham; C. 
Koh-i-Noor, Louisa, Mazeppa, Madame Santig, Jaki 3 Turner, Slough; Bass and B own, Sudbury; J. Salter, Ham- 
Lebois, Northern Beauty, Princess, Psyche, — 3 mersmith; J. Stewart, Salt-hill; S. Barnes, Stowmarket ; J. 
Arthur, Queen, Queen of England, Resplendent, Sal Jefferie 18 dae E Fuller, Worthing ; W. Tiley, Bath; 
J. M. e Tau . nes, Salisbury; Sau ders : d 
Voltigeur, Banks’s Voltigeur, Rumley’ s * Maynard, 
ood show varieties, 4s. to 6s. per doz 
ery eae E Exquisite, Forget-me- not, nny, 
Guileyaz, Haidee, 2 Jean Bart, King, 1 — of 
aft, Mount Hecla, Miss Midge and Prince 
ys 
Q 
40 choice vE KBENAS, including the above, fi 
HLIAS, 50 splendid show 
Good v 
ie s. per dozen, arts ties 38. to 6s, per dozen 
CIN a y mpo rietie? extra ee Tants 
va , 
coming into bioom, 6s. per do: 
PETUNIAS, e new a 35. to 
CHRYSANTHEMU 8, 50 splendid, large-lowered, and 
Lilliputian ona for 12s., or 35. to 6s. per 
GERKANIUMS, extra fine varieties, 95. to 123. pa dozen. 
Scarlet TEA 1 ured. G: extra fine, 4s. to 6s. 
per dozen. 
PANSI Ww varieties, — per dozen. 
“apice —— — 37 — Roses, in pots, 9s. to 128. 
RU BBY Konas. tain 12 best varieties for bedding, 
LVIAS, ¢ seid vital ies for 33, 
MIM ULUS RUBINUS, ditt Eiraan. Gaillardia minie 
nea, Viola compacta 
e 
to 3s. per dozen; 10s, to 158. per 100; ac ccord- 
ing to strength, 
ANTIRRHINUMS, seedlings, from the choicest varieties, 28. 
to 38. per dozen. ; 
1 BEDDING PLANTS, 50 choice varieties for 10%, or 3s. per 
ozen. 
ise 1 3s. per d 
he above will be forwarded — om receipt of a Post- 
Our Ge 2 — cai 
— order — oda at Richmond. 
Catalogue of 8 — can be had on 
Gilling, Richmond, 
STUBBLE SWEDE TURNIP SEER. 
e white Stone 
Swede, by careful selection, it has tne „8 the 
ardiness of the true Swede. As it was 8 
last year, experience has proved it 5 in — 
for early be Fy its growth being matured po ge neh 
attacks it in eee. n, baig better adapted for giving more | 
time in the preparati 5 Land than any other kind fr 
its quickness of growth and 15 6 heady cropper. It ma. Rt 
ata sown for a <a throughout the month of June. Brice | 
5. 6d. 
iran to the amount of 108. carriage paid to London. Post- 
— F correspondents, 
Ke 
Co., Abergavenn ra is Wiese and Son, 
Burnley; J. W. yo ae Cirencester; Fisher and — 
f . J. Oha, D 
r Nurseries. W ee 24. 
ILLA NURSERY, 
ROCHESTER SQUARE, enn TOWN, LONDON. 
IMPORTA O ALL. 
Neds — oapien is ponnn to supply strong Plants 
ENAS, 3 A8, — HELIOTROPES, 
JOLARIAS, CHRYS NTHEMUM 8, Ge. Ge, of the bes t 
per doz 
awards of 100 of the finest sorts 
election of 
The usual allow- 
0 
DA HLIAS in -o abenada at the above price. 
ance to the 
GOORSE 
ANTED, about TWO THOUSAND PLANTS; 
Wein te 
Garden Market, London 
5 SEED FOR 
Skir s Purple-top Swede, at 15s. per eran 30 ditto 
of old Purple: ire ditto, at 146.; 15 ditto of Gree top Yello 
Bullo 
ck. at 16s. The whole i is of the —.— of 1851.— Address 
0 ARK Far 
, Stating p 
Mr. R r, Tuxford 
Autumn,—Apply — — and Co., Covent s 
h 
VAČE. —Thirty bushels of — 
REES, POULTRY, C. 
n GARDEN NETTING, for protecting 
8 t Trees from Frost, Blight. and Birds, o rasa a 1 
, Pigeons, Tulip and Seed bedi; ean be had 
th, ro 3 Kine FARTLOw's Fiebing Tackle 
rooked- ane —— 8 at 
yard wi Bd. two —— wide, or 6d. four yards * all 
orders above 208. eee with Postuoffice order, stamps 
ndon referenc y carri z 
T3 
r Fow 
. er leng 
and N 
> 
8 8 
or Lo 
RDEN AAD LAWN 
JEG SALE, by TENDER, a ders n of NEW 
AK PARK PALING.— —ap ly, witb e per 1000, if 
delivered free, to Mr. R. FIELD, Surveyor, . street, City. 
N. B. The Paling cut any required length, 
3 2 FISHING NETS, SHEEP A ETS 
New twi lid. 
various kin 
Soman 21, 1 0 Kenet . — of J — — New- 
road, Lon N. B. Old Tanned ven T — properly mended, 
2d. per y — or 68. 3d, pe 
Je NETTING for the Protection of Fruit 
Corner of Half-Moon-street, Piccadill; 
RMANENT GRASS ‘SEED. 
— 
Mixtures for PERMANENT MEADOW anD PASTURE, in- 
ial Clover. 
arpaulings o repair, at “THOMAS 
EDG GINGTON 4 Co’, 17, b be nate — 
WALKS AND DOWNS. 
page oe n ane FINE GARDEN LAWNS. ae > GRASS: PLOTS. 
eir White Be S at her Carrots; 
RANTED GARDEN FOOLS. 
Ww complete, and includes 
is no 
— . 3 in nren ntion in addition to their usual 
“Globe Mangold Wurzel, Long Red ditto, an —.— other 
kinds; Swedes, Hybrids, re ‘ther 9 Italian and 
other Rye-grasses, Clovers, &c. eir general collection 
of Agricultural 
Co., Seedsmen to the R.A.S,E., corner | ) 
Piccadilly, London. 
T 10 POTATO PL ea ol Sa ewe mo 
— — 
e, 
“ark Regents. = 
d Co. are London Agents for GIDNEY’S 
PRUSSE AK AN HOB, w which — the: First Prize ‘Sliver — 
d National 3 — B © Agen 
5 s ws, Mena 
which may on „Post free. have always 
cc of e — 
ve stood the test of three 
about to ard 8 Devara — — Sulphurator 
3 Hops, Roses, Fruit T: 
&. — . post, free. 
Daine, Daat, anid Co. patit to the Monument), London- 
. Early Oxford ii Po one 1 „ 
nti „ for 1000, Is, ; 2000, 1s. 6d, ; 
to be made payable at 
the 
highly 
Londo ge oe ee 
. 
enges — oct a sample ot 
s „Those grown from your prepared cuttings... 17 percent. 
“ Potatoes from Salesman ave . 123 per cent, 
C MAURICE ScasLax, F. C. S. 
** ALFRED . 0.8. 
‘t Messrs. Hay, Sangster, and ä 
18, hend Sman araa Sateen 
TO SEE PORTERS, NURSERYMEN, ETC. 
BETHAM anp .BLACKITH, Cusrom 
: SHIPPING, and GENERAL TRANSIT Agents, have again 
the pleas the above; and whilst 
them for past extensive favours to inform them 
: — ts 4 855 8 
TEN 
d Von Spreckelsen, of Hambu rh; 
rains Frankfurt ; Mr. J. Linden, Bru some 
hent. Importers rs are respect fully re- 
to de addressed to the 
by which. gre 
‘gee 
BANE, A DRAY, AND z 's STOCK OF GARDEN 
for the season 
TOR WATER 
UTTA PERCHA abe OR W 
G ATERING 
TESTIMONIAL. 
From Mr. J. Farrah, Gardener to ween bo 
Hull. 
ton Jalland, 
Tubing. I consider this Tubing to be a m 
—— Gardeners, us to water our 
time, and with one-half the labour 
uee 
ifth 
neti — 
FOR SUCTIONS OF PUMPS AND CONVEYANCE 
ATER 
opan ae ont proved 80 highly W in N 
paced a Percha Company have received 
TEs 
From C. Hacker, Esq., ‘Sur — a his Grace the Dnt 
Bedford, Woburn Park. i 
“t Office of Works, Woburn Park, Jan. 10th, 1852, 
Gentlemen, —In answer to your inquiries respecting, the | 
| 
l 
utta P two 
nd that the water hae not — i in the. least, although 
ug mae adopted it 
both on acco 
ne anda more 1 . 7 30 
Sir Raymond J 
rois, = 2 0 Ventnor, Isle o 
å K Aass nor, 1 Ak 
„Gentlemen, — In re ur letter, received n | 
respecting the G ercha Tubing for. Pump Service, 
state, wit ch ana it answers perfectly. 2 | 
builders; and other persons. 
isnot the least apparent difference since the first 8 
infor 
SaN 
now several years; and I am i med that it is to be 
enerally in the houses that are being erected he: 
g on to a 
8 
goin 
ee I am, Gentlemen, your 
. the 
mber e balas averse 
for 50s.; waxed for e. r san | eats to the pump barrel, 
ard. 8 canvass for vail fruit, netting for nda folde are to the j d not properly secure eit, and air got into ge tube; 
| considerable saving of labour, an nd les expense than burdies. otherwise, carefully arranged, ge is no question | 
Sun bli in great v — rick chis, with poles, &c. sédes lead or any kind of met tal : | 
M.R R C. S., Surgeon t fi, 
wres Brist 
“ 1 ember, 1850, 
mh — used Gutta Percha as a lining t a cistern, v 
tabi 1, to conduct the water into wy 
ensa they, answer wank ea At first 8 ri 
Firo wy ‘yaa: Commitinicat a to the water, but it soon disap 
“ My plumber readily, learnt the mode of managing it from 
3 ted d 
Every variety a —— Percha opa — a 
tu Gutta Percha Company, Pat ntees, on 
d atthe Wholesale City pa — Messrs, Bo Bon $m 
application. 
From William Bird Heraptth, Est 
Peter's and Queen Elizabeth's 
TO NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS 
mprising a 
Forcing woe amd and other conven — all 
tion: — with the good-will of the 
therein.— The pue ses may be viewed, an 
Hewitt, 80 
ae CHINA FOWLS. 
me magnificent from the 
VV 
part with 
some 8 
Apply H. G. 
eee ng —— 
Post. office, soit 
S FOR HATCHING. 
TURNER, Pipe eg abe i, Holloway, — A S. A 
young, fancy birds in due season, 
is: 6d. excl, ANS the 12. Also | 
at 6d. each. 
of Mr. A 
lane, City aud Clapham ; or Messrs PROTH 
. — Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex a 
UBSTANTIAL POULTRY-HOUSE, 50s, 
of wood, 3 
tarpauling felt, npr ts sme 
9 feet by 4 feet 6 inches, to against a w. “vt rei 
cheap, 3 cages and 
ures, Drawings and details free on The 
abore are made oe and can on ppo up or taken down 
hour by an ordinary 2 ire netting 
uare 
sand. RICHARDSON, T ace, corner Per Jude. 
street, New-ro N. B. 5 — of iron and wood houses, and 
5 for r emigrants, Full details and ee e oit 
AINAGE OF LAND 
R. HENRY “WEBBER 
to, inform, Land: 
with a 
given,— 
ge 
S, |. 
1 IRON WORKS, in 
— 17, New: road, A. (ER 
Inventor of ORNAMENTAL eh -escription of 
STANDS, ae. nufacturer ‘fully invites © 
useful and fancy bes and Iron W otha — extensive ast 
inspection by the ty and Gentry 1 rainef 
ment of superior Wire Plower-stands Trellis and Gardet j 
Roseries and Fiower-bed Borderi mt g 
Arches, Portico a exe. Verandahs, A : eneingy WO" 
all kindy of uta. ire-netting — a grt Targ 
Wire = Soman indo 8 pring A a a avo 
the 
n — ji tion, 120 
Tents of different ese an — aoe ’ 
who are in want „ for Emigrat wits, to a piv 
TICULTURAL Soorertes, or for eager i e wae i 
at No, 2, tet E Southw. 1. 4 
v * — x 
ae NETTING 0 BUNTING for Front 
