Ti 
20—1852.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONI 
— W ACH MENES. 
p SON, Great Berkham now 
prepared = pte 0 i — — Achimenes Margaretta 
at 5s. each, pe white, 8 of Longiflora, very dis- 
tinct from any other, a gem. 
dipetek Yè us — G. U. Skinner, Esq, 
RS, the Exotie Nursery, Can- 
teroury, being poe stocked a th 1 and 2 
enabled per doz sorte, 
— of Ehe er new Sikkim ‘Rhododendron, trom 22 
— Boriy ore Ear q 
1 Finz PASTURE bel ae PREDE for = ike 3 down 
— — per acre, allowing 
3 — — the m 6 1 of se Clover 
—— 
355 Kinz- —— pi — — mt LA London. 
ORCHIDS AND FERNS FOR THE MILLION.—Dopxav, 
ILLIAM MAST 
NEW ROSE. 
drp- s aram hi talc md (raus). 
FAUL ax D SON, N „ «ec. Cheshunt, 
are inform ate te 244 1520 em plan pokro g 
e now ready 
— that — av: i che — — 
„ the earliest orders will have the 
Spee Ra is quite distinct from Caroline de 
Sausal. a 
1 
. HEAT HS, ETC. 
W J. EPPS, in offering the following varieties of 
e CAPE en AZALEAS, &c. s to remark 
id, bushy, vigo 
g 
they are sp end rous, plants, not to be 
mae —— 
Shun paii 
» Ba adon 
Duubarii 55 
” 
* 
” 
—ůj 
” 
Macnabiana 
na 
speciosa, 
asoniana 
(MeNab) 
Jacksonii 75 
LEJ 
” 
* 
” 
Hartnelli * 
retorta m 
Vernoni 
Irbyana 
aristata major carnalia 
Strong plants of the a in — pots, from 188. to 
ene. . 
— wana, 5 
„ _ carnea 
vestita ae 
diflora 
12s. to 15s, per dozen :— 
ana, 
Juliana, commosa | 
splendens, inter- 
verticillata, —— nana, 
ea, mammosa pallida. iS sine pots. elata, 
ed 
alba, 
media, — — 
and Bennie 5 Pine bealthy plants in 
sng 8 r, followin 
. Sutil 
nescens, Edmondsii, <4 of Suaning Hill, Hol- 
carminata, alba Tut utescens, spl 
2 — $r 
Miner E maana Cupid. n- 
queror, coccinea superb, Tateritia grandiflora, magnifica plena, 
Fosea superba, Incumparable, Fulgens, modesta; variegata, 
Plants in great variety, 12s. to 245. Madame Brav 
1 
well-established plants of the newest and best kinds 
of) Pusttics 9s. to 15s. per dozen, 
—— — oe 
SEEDS is pista indicated by the bind des *. they | 
re daily receiving, through the recommendation of form 
ustomers. 
N interesting particulars of Land laid down with 
these Seeds is published in the GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE of 
March 27th, page 195 
The prices for d bes st quality are as under, but for 
poor reclaimed Lands or other cases where the cost is — 
principal consideration, mixtures at about half the pric 
be 
may 
best permanent Meadow and —— mixed Per acre, 
For 
—— to N oe, soil 245. to 288, 
Por best — d Grasses (tor ‘one, ‘two, or 
three year: 14s. to 
The sorts con abit of trae Perennial | Grass s and — — 
ou 
ronio e of Maren 20. 
— — — Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berke. 
NEW AND’ BEAUTIFUL GLUXINIA, 
“QUEE LA 
Lee Ban 
Bank Road ‘Birmingham, begs leav 
acquaint D, friends and y that th 
beautiful —— is now ready, a s. Gd. each, one over to 
trade when three are taken. 3 ‘orders are her oe 
as tho stock is dee Bank House, Birmingbam, 
790 — tg . AND “50% 
ertised 
AN. 
r. 
Wellington- road, on, are no 
sending out their New — p” 2 tor this — 
See back Numbers of this Paper, Also Plants of the 
following: 
Select Show — oy 2 at — and 1 — dozen. 
on anium 18s., 308., and 42s, 
72 Fancy ditto, 
1" 1 ch sasi 
arias 
Large — 6 Chrysan- 
is +» 128, and 18s, 
Litlipatian ditto 12s. and 18s, 
s, strong plants, 93, 12. , — 185. 
Tre 21s., 3805s., and 425. 
r Advertisement pd the last page of | w 
CLE. 397 
30 or 40 caravans, aud till hali-past 8, the nour of 
wf i * gates, the stream of such vehicles con- 
A lady, celebrated for her horti- 
alkitik enthusiasm, sent 19caravans full; 16 horses 
were required to drag the o capa a ‘of anot 
ther 
* the tents were filled; and not 
only the Exhibition tents, but — other tent in 
in 
che plants themselves, r has 
given ample details. Here glowed a — of 
Chinese Azaleas, too brilliant to be steadily looked 
at; there arose a long bank of Ore 
our reporte 
low: 
air and j aaea A the observ th th 
tender colours and extraordinary forms ; one tent 
as * N= of R ; another 
ron Pinel hich it resem 
The air w. 
t 
ree fass 
Ne e 
as Exhibitors, to 2755, who thoroughly enjoyed the 
admirable of horticultural skill which 
WOODLANDS NURSERY, (MARESFIELD, Í 
W POR 
* ozen—s. d. 
8. d. 
ybrid Perpetual Roses, on en Manet stock, 
Pentstem 
Phloxes 
Phloxes, new Continental 
deseri first-rate form, with 
etals, of a blush white, e, faintly striped with rose 
ers’ Journal, for r. 
d select Plants, 
one of 
1 — (very har 
ATA.—A specimen unique variety 
pa slaw ded a bited at 7 Horti- 
— of the 
| Liverpool, Wolverhampton, Bath, and * Horticultural. 
8, 1852, Hill long be oelebrated | with 
China, Noisette, and Climbing ive / 9 Ot to 12 0 
The following Tea-scented Roses are highly r recommended 
either for bedding or or fox pot e 
Abrieo Eae es | a remen d. 
arec! en 
—— at ‘teokiénbuig Movré rise: i 
1 
6 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
. 
3 
3 
50 
. vee g: 
PLANTS 2 728 . a: ä 
ons . to 
varieties aie ss Se 
Herbaceous Piants, fine collection, 423. pa or 68. to 12 
— — 15. 
‘SEAKALE FO MILL 2 
ene POTS gy nen ee by 
“The Early Yellow-Orown Seakale. 
This valuable 
N 
tint, very Fe , 
— 
the public by Jonx Sorro ng, > 
As the Stock is very „ early o rders are requested and | 
„which orders will be faithfully executed in rota- 
2 wich good plants, —— 
a fit for 1 from 
ade e 88 
— 
tion, so tar as the — will s 
the first week in June, which wi 
February. Price 10s. 6d. 
e or We hay 
gain the e of all our fri 
our de 
watermen, 
open sloops, schoo 
in stantly employ id fie 
dis play 
mirable spia 
. ever yet been seen 
e not been so fortunate, it seems, as to 
pets 
7 
that urces o 
relie a upon, writin i in the follow- 
ing strong la 
“Notwithstanding a all ko he = bal in defence of 
guano dealers, ee that at this moment —east, 
west, north, a pitty in shee direction round the 
metropolis—are shed 
he purpos 
y “worth ien that iy oa 4 do ubt wh 
The b 
its full 
i new vegetable (exhibited at the Horticultural 
2 9, is 
each oer varieties of pisser pomy distinct from al |t 
Cache 
steamers, are con- 
railways are getting their 
p — share of the beer age oe grm: I possess facts 
relating nd persons, 
thee would be s be whol? p Bere) if they were 
_ costly investi- 
I affirm that I 
be execut 
unknown cor 8 
— ore cultivation will be sent with the plants, 
ee te RSERIES, READING, BERKS, 
= The Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
Weonespar, May 19 Sera Retanic Ger GONE. T 2 rim. 
Taunspay, = al South London 
Country Ssows. . May 18. South Devon. — Thursday. May 20. 
3 Ma: 57 PA 
8 Exursitions. Such 
ri pass rg 28 
Chiswick no one pee 2 Aocas ecustomed 
we have long been to 3 of the kind, sad 
Sig } May, we must own that we 
— 
prove 
roduced at 
ed as 
a position to 
systematic 905 an enormous 
nt as to render it doubtful whether it is 
I of 
Aan any mere 
at under 
— the most 5 proof is produce 
comes direct and their avowed 
your arguments to prove that 
is no oma adulteration as 1 describe. 
teration 
forth. 
produce them: 
aeania maintain 
2 must continue to a 
in ima 5 
