to each acre, 
— H(»ꝙ—Ä 
171832. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
259 
ENDLES NEW PLANT CATALOGUE 
is just published, and can be had in exchange for 
It — — of all the N and best Geraniums, 
— 
„Azaleas, Antirrbinums, mellias, Chrysanthemums, 
aa, Fachsias, ogee Calcolariag, mgs, Lyecopo- 
tove, and H 
—— S erbaceous P. 
aq * paid to abithe stations on th — HERN RAIL- 
Ars. See Catalogue, 
Il E. RENDLE and Co., Florists to her Majesty, 
Dir AND gaa of the Nurseries, Sturmer, 
ffer 
eg „Her — 
Fine ome of Geranium, 6 6s., 9s., and 12s. ai — 
uchsi as 68., and 98. 
z Pla oy ali the es 
he best, 2s. 6d. 
oming g seedlings, from t 
om named flowers, ls. per 100 
Seed fr 
dozens of the most popular Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
ock; price — application. 
Halstead or Haverhill. All 
1 paid to onda 
FINE SPECIMEN PLANTS — EXHIBITION. 
AND J. FRASER, Nurserrmen, &c., Lea-bridg 
* road, Essex, beg leave — to invite atten ion to 
Stock of S of STOVE and eer 
S, and CA 
on than at thie 
time. ‘The plants are of all sizes, varying from 1 foot to 
p= feet high. The — „ which are moderate, can be had 
on application. 
Fe r: PASTURE — SEEDS for laying down 
Land.—Hand-picke d Seed at —— per acre, allowing 
3 bushel — Seed and 6 lbs. of = utch Clover 
HENRY CLARRK R, Seed. Merchan 
39, King-street, pipe a London. 
— ETON a ao raed E Liv a nde m.“... 
UPERB HOLLYHOCK SEED.—Warranted 
to 
produc: ; im packets of 250 seeds, ts. 6d., 
double T arena for 2s, 6d. The universal sa:isfaction the seeds 
nrivalled collection have given, prompts the 
— — endation, Our descriptive Catalogue con- 
taius — f e and a m — es 
‘ d Hardy Plants, Flow and Trees, at 
prices that defy competition; the pia —4 tor four penny 
stamps for 1 or Part 2,1 3 — and Bedding 
Plants, Id.; Part 2, F ry Fe aceous Plan 1 , Shrabs, 
r; Aeri d.; Par — Trees 14. 3 separate— 
_the most complete . — ever n Zippy to Joux 
May, Hope Nurseries near Redale, Yorkshir 
— — 
: CAPE HEATHS, ETC. 
Ww J. EPPS, in offering 
® CAPE HEATHS, AZALBAS, co. 
the following varieties of 
begs to remark 
‘that are : — m izis busay, vig orou: „ plants, not 
2 ra ps 
Ren iioii. Erica jasminifiora 
„  Wilsonii „ Shannonii 
2 „ rubra „ Bandouii 
» „ Dunbarii „ ampullacea 
. — TEn 
b cnablana 
Rag os ee ole ar 
» „ Jacksonii ae be 
* * d i 5 princeps 
„ Hartnelli 7 * 0 a 
„ etorta major „ vestita fulgida 
m —— superb 55 
80 ” 
major 
Saag stants of the oie in 1 pots, . to 
: dozen, 
ons from the pre at 12s. to 15s. dozen :— 
Rollissonii, aristata vittata, baccans, prc a ae i i 
Bowieana, depressa, 5 Juliana, — 
alba, cerinthoides, Savillei — 24 rubella, —— — 
a, ' nan 
globosa, sanguinea, mammosa 881 . 
and Banksia. Fine bealthy 8 sized 
marae, Ba INDICA,— from the 
plants: — 
ee mondsii, Glory of Sunning Hill, 
carminata, alba — — * dison, 
ans, H btusa 
S Aaria. totam, 
punici- | 
0 
ana, Cupid, vi Con- 
fica plen 
erry 
8 yr 8 atte F oe 
er 9 ulgens, —— variegata, 
We onii D foe of Bove semi-åu 5 maculata, — : 
— itna d Greenho 22 at variety, 12s. to 24s, 
Strong well-established plants of the newest and best kinds 
of Fuchsi . dozen. 
Pine n how varieties of Pe 3 in 48-sized 
rary strong, bushy plan tapa 8. to 21s. per doze 
Dahlias, all the leading kinds of former years, together with 
a iés of the . — season, from 68. pe 
descriptive ng Catalogue will be — 
Bower Nurseries, — April 24. 
2 
A 
this excellent er hn mio — Hybrid | 
— — wi s an Hy between 
5 whe — 
ires no better treatment than Kidney 
— > inches long, and is worth three 
e Long Prickly, 
QCARCE A AND 
1 100 penal Oran SEEDS 
tted by lies i 
had evor sean} 300 seeda of te Former, and 
5 AZORICUS, a bed of thi 
qahri Ae s on an eastern or 
Dae one ot the neates 
e 
and Co., i 
* e HUSSEY begs to inform his Friends 
Public that his DBS CRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
of Dallas, Cidevariad, Geraniums, aly’ ocks, Verbenas, 
Fuchsias, Nide Pi Ge Carnati gl ie otees, Pinks, 
Pansies, Bedding Plan c. &c., is now ready, and may be 
had in exchange for at hel stamp. 
Horticultural Gardens, Tür mioh: April 24, 
SEED AND HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISH- 
T; pna SUFFOL 
GERANIU 2 
41 
The following are the 14 which sta 
cessful Prize varieties at the London “Exhibition of 1851, “as 
described by scale given in“ —— Flor of December. 
beg to offer any 6 for 95 viz., Star, Panter 
lielma, Rosamond, Cons spicuum, Pearl, Centurion, 
e-not, Gu | 
Salamander, Rowe nay Constance, Negress, Norah, Ariel, and 
Alonz 
25 superb varieties es, including the above. These e —— 8. d. 
also newer varieties which have not = 
5 exhibited. The 25 for ae 
25 fine show varieties 0 
— i ve ithe a large stock of the following very ivy Di 
ee Blond VAR RIETIES OF LAST SEASON. 
he following 12 for 50s., or any. 6 for 27s. 
Beck's 
— s Ajax. — — Domo. 
Ocellatum i Mercer. 
s May Queen. . — an Quee 
pe Generalissimo, Rundle s 1 of dr weler. | 
75 ina —— Village 
Bragg’s Exquisite. Foster's — — 
GERA 
A the following for 128. mi ag Beauty, Bouqu 
u Pan ae of — rrey, Jehu, Jehu improved, La ais 
’ Africana, Lady Hastings, Maid of Be Magni ifica, 
A . 
Modesta, Queen Mar — * Statiuskii, Village Maid, Wintonia, 
Yeatmanian num, and Zel 
AST SEASON. 
Reine de Fleurs, 
5 e . — | Prince Albert, 
Henderson’s Exquisite, 
ACHIMENES. 
— following 12 beautiful varieties for 10s, 
Lon 
Coccinea grandiflora, 
Escheriana, 
Fimbriata. 
Kleii. 
12 fine varieties a oe 
Alba — . 
Argyrostigma wat G 
Exquisite aie 
Frederick Lenning wee Nis ove 
General Bandraud Spectabilis ua, 
| Godfreid de Bouillon Victoria Regina oe 
i he above g for 20s., or any 6 for 128. 
; NEW * 3 PLANTS, 
rong and 
Capanea grandiflora, 15. d.s Hoya deus, fine plants, 1s. 6d., 
3s. 6d. 
i Allamanda | nerifolia, 2s. 6d. 
myla staminea, 3s. 
rese Medinilia magnifica, 108. 6d., 
ewe dependens, 
1s. Cde Dielytra spectabilis, 18. Gd. 
eutzia gra acilis » 28. 6d., hen Sd, 
ng = bella, with flower-buds, — ia 
SPRING CATALOGUES sent, prepaid, for four pos 
stamps; ee 8 CATALOGUES, se waa most of 
wo postage s 
the Hardy PI which may be de- 
duo 
5 0 S, CARRIAGE FREE, to London, Ipswich, Norwich 
or he same line; and with orders of 2%, and 
— — — added gr 
Remittances — from unknown correspondents. 
— — ce orders to be made payable to STEPHEN BROWN, 
or t 
BASS and BROWN, SÙDBURY, SUFFOLK. 
from unknown correspondents. 
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DAHLIA “ 
FIGURED IN THE 
N ESSRS. COLE ann SHARP beg to inform their 
Friends and the Public, 
entire Stock, from Mr. C. J P 
0 . In addi 
LIZZY” 
“ GREENHOUSE AND GARDEN” 
FOR APRIL. 
0 any 
I mae tipped with deep cher 
in 
well up: hap good, and blooms very constant 
light varieties p 
ariety. 8 
ia Show, for 
at Walsall, for six blooms, 
or six — — t the Hands wor th and Loz 
Society’s autu umn ERI n. 
Lizzy“ is the very acme o 
ech's “ Florist“ 4 *** Lizzy’ 
is the exact counterpart of Ke — Queen of England,’ but 
8 certain.“ 
Glenny, in the Garden Almanack,” says it is a small 
ioc —— Dahlia 
Plants aer in Ma 10s. 6d. 
the T 
ay, ach. The usual discount to 
rade when three are — A remittance required 
Post-oflice orders payable at 
Birmingham, 
Lane Nursery, near Birmingham, 
OTICE.—HOLLYHOCK SEED, 2s. 6d.; GER- 
MAN ASTER SEED, Is.; SWEET WILLIAM SEED, 
ls. ; ANTIRRRINUM SEED, is.; and GIAN 
BROMPTON STOCK m is. —— ar 
; PHE CUCUMBE 
HALL —— SEED, Is. per packet, 
3 of last week for the former, and of Feb. 21, 1852, wd 
Good n seeds of the above varieties can still be obtained, 
post free, on enclosing the requisite amount in penny postage 
A \ packet of each of the above fine varieties of Flower Seeds 
v * 
deepest —— to white, ree, all the differ nt shades. 
ENSIS: 6d. — 
4 to 5 fee 
STORY'S NEW gaits FUCHSIAS. 
out 
| yor OHN E i — de on and after the 
April, the ies RB NEW SEEDLING 
FUCHSIA: —— by U me — a remittance to ac- 
company the order. The plants sare walle established. 
AGNES.—Fine dark purple, corolla 
ch eep brown, well-formed a 
deep crimson, sligh tly reflexed, papra 
variety » ho bead eek perfectly a — habit, 10s. 6d. 
— n n 
—.— * — very la 
distinct from that vantery, o0 
a hunii t-qualitied flowers yet 
— out; tube and sepals waxy ‘Selene ank mai 8 flexed, 
la fine, double * purple ; grt po habit, 
PECULIARITY, — Thi variety, as ts name e irapiies is very 
eep 5 — stripes Ain a dark double le, 
tabs, tenn als, 7s. 6d. = 
eh — been greatly admired eam pronounced by several 
excellent judges who pias * in odie Woodlands Nur- 
sery, late last season, to be fi — in very respect. e 
_ of four to the e, 27s. Package — — free to 
London. Barly orders pets solicited, as but few sets remain 
the leading sorts of other raisers in strong 
D. 
es sn ge * m rices, 
Joun Dosson begs seră to say that but few sets remain of the | 
rgoniums, sending out at sep and 21s, dozen, carriage 
and package free to Eondon yi 3 2 
The few plants t s new Seedlin 
of Mr. B gs 
1850, are many of ae tins mae “The —— are aed 
= — purchasers should lose no time i th 
the leading of Story 
new Fuchs ad all the ; aaa varieties of Ver 
which are now — in strong plants, may be had in ex 
for one po 
— paren Sim the his very 
— va EA p> ‘or 18 18 
joicest ine eties, t-free cur die 1 
TI NUM Seed ved from the 
ANTIRR Dodë varieties, in 
ets, — A à for nattry btp l 
deron nk om bedding-out plants in May, from 2s. to 9s. | 
per dozen 
Jonn Doxsson’s Practical Observations on the cultivation 
of the Pelargonium,” which has been so favourably noticed in i 
the 
. is now ready, 
ole 
r 
stage free. 
Epwarp Tiney, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
Abbey Churchyard, Bath, Somersetshire. 
HOICE AND RARE SEEDS, selected from 
ma a eneg „DËNYER, Seedsman 
} General mag 
and Florist, 82 r the Sp read Eagle, 
London, at the Nr e per 1 
ABRONTA UMBELUA TA, and yellow, 1s. A new 
and — dh — — 3 plant; Efe 17 0 
AN TIRRHINUM, or AGON, 6d, ved by an 
mateur f ne a most — pi re v4 5 
BELLIS 1 or DAISY, very d e, 6d. Saved from 
the new G an varieties; brilliant — arying from the 
. — paie 
of China Aster rillian 
NTRA ins MACRÖSIPHON CARNEUS, 6d. A beau« 
see a eee 
OLTZLA GRANDIFLORA ALBA, 6 
eng . hardy va 
3 — bn FLORA ALBA, 6d. Producing long 
white y h crimson centre, splendid, 
GRA MANTHES GEN TIANOIDES, 6d. A beautiful annual 
for 5 in pot 
HIBISCUS CALISUREUS, 6d. Colour, bright yellow, with 
crimson centre, 
LOBELIA RAMOSA STRA; splendid, quite new, 6d. 
LUPINUS A — — — — white with — — 6d. 
PANSY, e owers, ls. Saved by Thom- 
son and oth 
SAPON ARIA CALABRICA, bright pink, 6d, Beautiful for 
growing in clu or for rockwork, 
— 8 dain — ALBUS, 6d. Pure white, with 
most beautiful annuals grown, 
A new 
taps ag ground. 
Ace d A UYABTA, ls. A hardy perennial, growing from 
oducing long spikes of crimson and orange- 
— — — —— 
SCANDIX 5 or Turnip-rooted Chervil, a delicious 
vegetable, 6d. 
The Gardeners Chronicle. 
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
232 * 2 P.M. 
wennde, April aged 
C sesse 
_ TUESDAY, — 
WEDNESDAY, — 
Taun spar, 
Farpar — 
May 
. Hest 
— ä —„—ᷣ e 
Ar last the mystery of the TEIL. CAMELLIA is 
solved, and we may finally make up our minds that 
colours is valueless. It 
SATURDAY 
exceptions een belie 
“vello. Bt e 
5 t pil e the 
Dahlia ie eanthic, since we bave a a yellow apy 
r. RTU 
although ihe Camelia on ppg Tea "Countries 
w Camellia,—how I offered five dollars * 
to the Ten Countries of China; including Sung- 
com i e.; by Robert Fortun ne, with map 
Murray. 
remember a story I told of my endeavours 
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