5 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
Jobe sen «COUNTESS OF “ELLESME — de. 
ushy plants, having 
fted in 
21—1852.] 323 
== neren A REGI AND FIRST-RATE BEDDING PLANTS. | should be sold as genuine, in order to —.— 
WEE p CO., King’s Road, Chelsea, have JouN cs not Shen begs to say that his Spring Céin: | the exclusive trade possessed by the Peru 
kos few fine rai Plants for — of VICTORIA REGIA, and choice 7 N and other 0 ent! 
a Tew al ymphæa Nymphæz stellata, — GERANIUM rim BEDDING PLA „ &e., now 4 ad 
N. — — 3 ed at t eenhouse Plants, and may be had on prepaid e See one penny * w alluded to — of no explanation ; 
ae mg 8 tion aru regen stamp. 1 the evidence — them is clear and conclusive 
ie ailas 7 1 — 2 ER — APPA = 5 oi Sele, ‘ies plants are — a 1 Each. ee i "img rete that 38 15 20 alarmed with s 
2 —— Ponds, for Geran à s.0d, 9s.0d.|little reason as thought it necessary i 
: —— of Fore: m . Mountain — Del sei 2 0 6 1 “re 
xtensive ranges : 58. to 7 6 , 60 
HORTICULTURE IN AI ALL ITS BRANCHES. darida ofthe finest sorts. 6 nf aN Me ho owever, by no n a pregi | inference 
Pinks of the scarlet habit — .. 6 at because two eases v 
EXHIBITION OF TULIPS. Caletotaria ; “ Kentish, Her . lenty of others. Tb. ave been exposed there are 
ENRY G Craruam-Risz, near London, m; c finp eiten t E ane -< A Aid ee TE 1 not be ; and 
b intment to MAJESTY THE QUE yellow varie a uestion. Buyers, 
— de poi PKH. or — — Petunia ‘ 2 “Purple Perfection,” the best purple. — . 4 ee may do it le themselves by very simple 
the Nobil m: and lie that n Ki ng e crimson , 10 TER. i th d ibe d b Mr, Nes — * 
i cheng Nt TULIPS is now in FLOWER, — ve rhonas of — the best; — sorts, 33, to t is g? escri 42 A 
can be viewed every m 9 . 1 6 (Sundays | Oxalis Bow Sees just A any am ist a comm 
pted). Admittance, 1s. 5 Children nlf price. — ae ern as maxima, a, Gest dwarti biue aie te $9 | mouthed bottle, with a solid. glass stopper ; one 
Hetfotropes of 2a orts re own as.a wid -0z. bottle will do 
pe 
W CAME ir Scar — and oth r Goraniums, Heliotropes, Caid Calceolari àS, well. Let this bottle be filled with — water, 
one they will almost | the stopper inserted and the exterior we 
—- the first — — each; 
don a fi b — est 
— — — of ‘whi faint ipoh — 
eu t a white, ys W 
see — Chronicle a Journal, f. report of 
meeting, April 17). Tet is fig in the “Florist” for — 
1851, and is again — — = —— 
havi Pe OL my meee Ry ced ine 
— It has the be of the Coup d’Hébé — 
—THomas Jackson anton Son, 1 . ingston, near 
y). 
London (on the South Western Railwa 
PAAS Certificates criterion of 
rit, the under-mentioned received Sp out of 
Fifty-five ven to all ack at the Great — ey 
Rot —.— ý ry, Wals 
—— ot Bon 
2 
jury 
+ intra 8 buff 
rie pioa 3), faney, peach 
s J Id (do.), buf- 
cure Lavi (oin; fancy, aise sin (do,), fancy, 
psr 0. , 
y Cloth of -Gold (Hooper’s), fine 
Nano i dog, — scarlet and — — 
Catalogues, showing the —ͤ -ren ga colour, 
may be had on application.—Salisbury, May 
SEED, AND. eee ESTABLISHMENT, 
HOICE ER ANIUMS, " T. 8 plants. 
See names een’ in Gardeners’ Chronicle of par 3a, 
-rh 24th, — May 
show rietie vars, for ove 4. 12 9 
5 — and — prize yar 170 or 12 for 21 0 
12 best new vars. of last * 50 0 
ra fine fancy vars., 9s. ; 12 yen fancy for a0: P 
9 best n ew fancy vars, ' of last season s 28 0 
arlets 80) en, 5s. 98. 
BS, 1 12 best vars., 108.; 12 — 1 vi 6 0 
G TSOR 12 po vars., 203., eet Petoiana, 
an Houtte, and’ before 
Do, — 2 0 
GREENHOUSES Panis, Sn. and select, 50 vara, — 45 0 
Do. 25 vars., 243.; 1 . 12 0 
Do. 12 extra disk ow hdi . 25 0 
STOVE P — 1 fine and select, 50 vars., — A 
r 
The DESCRIPTIVE . CATALOGUE 3 fo 
€ our penny stam 
Goods, * 9 2 e Aasi poina 
Wich line, and extra plants presented w with orders of 408. and 
Post-office orders payable to STerHen Brown; or to 
Bass and Brown, Sudbury, Suffolk. i 
NEW CATALOGUES FOR. 1852. 
EDWaRD GEORGE RSON ann SON, 
W. St. John's Pik ow: 3 are now 
fending out their new 1 month, 
— umbellata Californieus 
eratum conspicuum 5 mutabilis 
Balsamina latifolia alba etunia meredes 
Calceolaria “Crimson K King” striata superb 
88 Shankleyana . Drummondi Mayi 
‘Campanula — by Thom 
Deutzia gracilis on 
Dianthus fulgens í yee 
‘Gallardia semiplena arratti 
“Gesnera zebrina compacta Rose Fortini, — — not 
paniculatum Fortun 
Lantana pu purpurea Statice aiar 
Lobelia Erinus racemosioides | Scutellaria macrantha, 
— dioica alba pleno “strong” 
eens Decaisiana um Triomphe deGand | 
ye * Vibernum suspensum“ strong“ 
or riptions and prices of the above see new Catalogues, 
-which will be forwarded, post free, on application. 
E NURSERIES, HERTFO 
EDWARD. P. FRANCIS: 3 the fellowing 
Bedding-out Plan P 
aaa to b ge. Per — : 
Verbena ds bes e a 3s, to i 
i 4 
[7 
* 
8 
eee e 
eee ede 0 sas pote 2 6 0 
— shi to larger pors, 
— an immediate y annan, hg Kent, May 22. 
— ACENTRIS MYSORENSIS. we cw 
— — . — — Be social r — 2 
fectly 3 in 
— r 
7 n * eriti 2 . — — — — 
by Messrs. Veiren and Son at Chi e 8th 
1 „ and received the 
in 
den yellow — wers in 
greata nce, cobtinning tn n perfection for several months, 
The abit ‘a the plant is excellent, with neat dark Breen, 
foliage, and is of easy culture. It ether a 
such 3 uality and 
month of August next, at 21s. each. One plan 
Trade on every three taken, Orders executed in stri 
as received. — May 
N E w R 0 
fine healthy plants in p. 
BRID PERPET ALS 
—— —4 de Portemer, when fu y open ined pure 
108. 6d. 
a seedling 
Each, 
Mere de St. Louis, white tinted with rose, 
from La Rei 
Eugene Sue, bright rose, a ‘seedling — 1 Duchess ot 
— —* with flowers as lar, Baro 
General b Bedeau, mit red 
Graziella A 
Inermis, rose ess and very robust 
Is ocrate, rose, tinted wi with e * vés Reine.. 
Laure Ram man —* 
pe me Peyronn 
on des Com biisii, ‘deep crimson Ke tes 
—— du Grand Homme bts éi 
L'Elegante. Nouvelle ons 0 € 
L’Enfant du Mont Carmel, “fine crimson 28 dad 
Madam — * — s rose m William 
— we ee 4 
Madame H * 
Mada 5 
ame N brilliant carmine š i 
Madame Ducher, * 268 
Madame Seign — 
the Ipswich and Nor- 
a vessel called the Chester, and has tain 
by Professor Way, upon analysis, to consist of 
two-thirds salt, and sand. H is 
a clear case adulteration, for no fe g 
whatever consists such ingredients; but it is 
useless to pu the because R 
and Co. shrink from making known the name 
e swindler, and therefore do ores guard "S 
the public against his further 
In another case detected 
E =~ > following v: varicties are i 
i Rose 
seal ales Aa sed ought to turn * Je a 
e of vite Tn one pan of the ès place 
-| the bottle, and exactly counterpoise it i in 185 other 
by shot, sand, o vel. Remove the bottle from 
the scale, pour ont two-thirds of the water, and put 
4 voirdupois of the guano tested, 
tate the bottle, adding now and then a little more 
i l 
froth escapes from the bottle ; 
insert the stopper ctl wipe a and aitei the 
W IIUI IL 
a fou 
simple e experiment, 
e of sand, mar 
e another 
e mineral constituents 
en gua urnt to ash prs ar 
heat, the ash has a pear’ 2 white appearan 
is owing to the abse sence e iron and . e 
As iron is i 8 ths in ; 
clay, &c., the ash of any sa dangle 6 con- 
minated with 3 75 will not only be Bye but 
its weight will be increased.” 
aving used thee tH he ip pe last of which 
ya ge 8 he has a genuine sample or 
d.y ongly sa tah Ne Le to apply 
ar test * ig followi 
cargo of the 1 ar, of ‘Ostend, ‘hich ed 
doce 2 Be of this month. 
7 t IFS: : 3 
— 
* nnn nee en IWIWoaqaanwaus 
Palais a 
Souvenir de 1 a Reine des Belges, carmine iad ii € 
Souvenir de “ne oE. * 35 { 
Victoria (Pa 3 
0 
The nem White (Rosa opin ô 
Banksian Rose Rose ( 
with flowers as largo as Noisette Aimée Vibert 5 
age paid 
THomas 5 the — 
8 8 ama, al now ready 
: or sending ‘ee x Lis. per bb go good sorts for 
planting oat and 9s. per en. atalogue may be had; 
also an ive stock of 9 
dozen. 
CHANDLER and Sons’ Nursery, Wandsworth-road, Surrey. 
Che Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
TURDAY, MAY 22, 1852. 
MEETINGS FOR THE 
Mopar, May 21 Ge 
ENSUING t 
Tons par, — 
Plants, 33, and 4s. per Avr 
en bags sent not long since to Mr, Pacz, 
of Colchester ha 
3, The 16 bags. sent about the same time to 
Mr. Haxon, of Banti ord. ; 
udgill, of N ok wiih 
sailed ot the middle of April for that zi 
5. The cargo of the Jack of Dun undee, w iek ae 
about the eae os for Port Soy, in Banffsh 
6. The ca f the Ebenezer, ‘Son Léon to 
7: The cargo of the Albion, of 9 which sailed 
A oole, with “ British goods ” on boar 
he cargo of i Gai, of Perth, from London 
to Beatie, which reported herself as as having 90 
tons of kas on board in bags, 
We no doubt sec m 
* * me eee 
much advant e from hese 
We pointed out last week the more gag facts 
whieh belong to the late UNcENIAL SPRING. 
subject i pA 5 exhausted. i 
Vicissitudes si 5 75 to those Which have fre- 
quently 1 in the climate of a country may 
e reasonably expected 5 oc 
WEDNESDAY, — 
Tuvuspay, — = a 
n 
Royal 
Farpar - 
SATURDAY; — oof 
Medica’ 5 Som r. * 
Country Suows.—Tuesday, May Oxfordshire —— tural and 
Nasthem pron. Tulip.— Wednesday, May 2 1 —— and gene . 
tural.— Thursday. May 4 8 National Tulip, and Hull Horti. 
cultural.— Friday, May 28: Wallingford Horticultural. 
Messrs. RENDIE of eho 5 ee 
and Co., 
fo — us a circular, wherein they e 
have been experienced at 
are —.— better 0 oat pu ra = 
; with the 
which they may have 
position of the British Isle 
relimate peculiar. They lie in the way 
of a curren "a current which — from the equato 
But te 
