THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley 
No. 23—1852.] SATURDAY, JUNE 5. [Perce gd. 
INDEX. E horse TY OF GLOUCESTER AND CHELTEN-| NEW HARDY HYBRID RHODODENDRON, 
Aari Society of Festen. me Gua ay sses —bi —(1Lt——.ä — e F HORTICULTURAL — IE n vt s . eee SUPERBE,”— e-. — N n- 
gri. Society r assess r N th Soclsty will he at the k on y and was 
Bath Gerdes altural Society"... 358 5 Rage Her be Wardy 3 i; i) ROYAL OLD WE LLS, 3 on TUESDAY, the 15th | greatly admired, It was awarded the Bares Medal. Is is 
Books rece ive 2 27 358 6 garden, ne next. All parties intending to exhibit are particularly | a Seedling of Messrs, =", , who can | supply nice 3 
Botanical Leet f Edin- 12 bheii ations (as laid down in the — of it at bing 6d. 
Saen ber atari . 300 a e the THREE Dar re notice requested, in| Exeter, Jun 
: oe 361 ö r that r space may be re 
Geanoth Si Wed 35 Be rizes to be gene at this sahow amount to upwa ive PERB SEEDLI oO FUCHS 
7 360 a | Mildew, 357 % of ONE HUNDRED AND T Y-NINE Po oane, t is expected a PINCE anp wad. ai 
2 gat e| National — Bed 359 6 | lareo number ot Plants, “aa. ait be ae en rendering i UCOMBE, NC ee er 3 out, 
* % e| P 359 nicht 9 on the 5th of July next, the fo owing v wifal new 
Dah ias, new. . .. 2 193 7 Sco e | highly necessary that the rales be strictly adhe FUGHSI 105 
Sade Fl us, rer 358 6 30 Witttams, Hon. Sec, APO 0 (Pix ncr’s),—Rosy tube and Peary well reflexed > 
Echeveria ar- ieulteral . 356 a —— sii ior . 866 | Committee Room, 382, High. street. ee pe i lac, finely expanded. 
— aoa z ise 2 ‘Wheat — rial of on a eee EPE EERE AS Penh Feige ia yy? ial be an ee, 
Farming, Cottage, rex 1 8 „ Roped paed experiments...... 362 a | FINE NEW HARDY PATAGONIAN CONIFERS. corolla 8 yi ue, 5 * 2 2 
ea diggings ........ - 362 e | Royal Botanical Society . 7 SAXE-GOTHÆA CONSPICUA (LTNDLEY), an EPS (Pincr’s).— nt scarlet-lake tube 
1 sae 37 7 Tater ige 8 FI N PATAGONIC (Ht i » sepals, reflexed to a greater aspen than any other — 
Gardea L foreign... 356 6 seers Seve HO +000 c ESSRS. VEITCH anp i th Pweg 13 4 novel and most attractive effect; 
0 . 355 e| Tulip show, Natio 9a Public that they are now pre to take orders for fine i „ and Go., as the raisers of Exoniensis “ and “ Corol. 
Geol cay, Tete mer’ lecture’ oa — 2 Veatiletion of earte house Eo 7 | pian s of the above-named beautiful HARDY NEW NI lina,” which gave vo such gener al satisfaction, can with confidence 
Guano, adulteration of. 355 ¢ we — 25 o we make dungheaps ? 366 a ERS, which will be ready for distribution on _ after recomm e above ll cultivators of this favourite Sower, 
—— —˖ò— — 3 oe xt, om i following scale o ri Prices * 8 having fully tested Heb ag qualita last season, during the whole 
st size plants of Saxe-Gothea conspicua . 635. of w in th how ey were seen 
C “snipe ia * Bong ay 22 i Do, * i Kie Eoi patagoaion.. wos 0 0 admired by nume: J visitor : y aie and: 
d size p. 2 of Saxe. Gotbwa conspicun 42 0 and — rticularl and fine in qualit: old 
3 of chet da ERS ie FRUI, in the SOCIETY’s Do. Fitz-Roya patagonica... ... 42 0 ness, ma exoellent h iy and b why ality, of 5 
GARDEN, will take place on SATURDAY, JUNE 12, at2p.m.| 34 ize pines of Saxe-Gothæa conspicua . 31 é indeed, the high character which these Fuchsias have obtained, 
ickets, price 5s. each, can be pr rocured at this Office, upon Do. o. 31 from their een so generally seen i all stages, 
Presenting the order of a Fellow, or on the day of the meeting, | The usual discount to ‘the Trade, and where a oo are | render it unnecessary to say any more in their prai 
rnham Greea, 6d. each, ta — additi quantity, P.S. Allowance to the Trade, one aa Mea — of each ue 
t: don. t 
“OL “Rogent.s mic dt ig plants are ful i described b by Dr. LiNDLEY and Sir are ordered.—Exeter Nursery, Exeter, June 5. 
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OYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY Recent's’ Park, | W. J. Hook en, in the Journal of the rticaltural Society for | 
~The SECOND EXHIBITION this season, of PLANTS. | October, 1851; in the “ Botanical Maca November, NEW ROSES. 
FLOWERS, and FRUIT, will take place on 9 1851; and in „ Taxton' Flower Ga bor October, 1851. WOODLANDS NURSERY, 8 van 
NEXT, JUNE 9th. Tise of admi sion osn obtained at bagay —— N * — Chiswick on the 8th and each had a CKE — SUSSE 
the Gardens, by orders from Fellows of the Society. — 5s., | FIRST Prize in ita 
or on the day of the Exhibition, 78. êd. each. The AMERICAN ie oes i ogy Plates, ail fall descriptions, — now i ire UPERB NEW R OSES 43 185, in pots, worked 
PLANTS will nels parieta va wey “ paration, the dis tribation at which 3 All be aunounced in on the Manetti Stock, offered by Wat. Woon and Som. 
OYAL scuba LONDON g Lon 0c U — — F rERPETUALS. 3 
i LTURAL aronne de Morel, delicate 5 : 
Ro OCIETY.—Under the Patronage of her Most Gracious EN OF AMERICAN PLANTS. Blanche de Portemer, — wake white a e 
ty the Queen.—The Third EXHIBITIO 1 Hic Nonseny, Woxtna, Suary.—The AMEKICAN nna a aed. ge bright cherry colour, shaded 1 ga 
wil 8 iace at ROYA nes — k 
GARDENS — WEDNES a i and will afford during the entuing month of rhe — ea the 32 hr wa from La EE sh ! aud colour of ve 
4 Pri The * — * 
S Akalean aro haw in high perfection, Docteur Julliard, crimson shaded Seg Nae 7 e= 
Plants ; Pelargoniums, The Koap Hill Nursery is near the Wo oking Station, South Egérie, shaded tang * 
luses, and Fruit e Western Railway, which may be reached in about 401 minutes | Etendard du Grand Homme, apricot shaded - 
Society, J. Powe Medal | from the Waterloo terminus, All Trains stop at Woking, and | Eugene Sue, bright rose, flowers as large as 
20 specimens of Wild Flowers, with n place of capital conveyances may be obtained there, revost, superb 5 2 
growth; by Messrs. 5 s Silve Hosea Waranga begs to inform bis customers that he is in * Bedeau, bright red, fi = ” 
toria Medal for 6 Ga r. ner, a er | NO way concerned with the 8 >of nip Pane 34 in a 2 bright sarmine Z on | & 
B 1 * a fors Ke i p eae Gardea, a Hun i Wonton aes — K N ng 3 La Reine e rose, : 8 
Mess rs. Pau ve. y, Sundays excepted, gratis,— nap ane 2 s 2 : 
12 new Roses; and Denyer, d oseph Decaisne, cour 3 3 ps 6 ; 
for 12 Roses, to amateurs and gentlemen’s gardeners, OICE OINERARIA SEED. yh — 1 8 55 
The f oltowing “extn TIONS will also take place at the Ror af L’Enfant du Mont Carmel, orim „„ 
SURREY Zoi 1 L GaRDENS: on 2 July 21, 3 Luccuse 2 w ready for Leon le Quay, in the wa: ay of —— e tise, Se a 
WEDNESDAY, September “List of Prizes and Rules for the ending out som p dae iag fine OINERA RIA SEED, L eep crimson bac 2 3 
Ryton na ant og eon Joux TAYLOR NEVILLE, pier yrs: saved from a = very select collection o ofa the newest | Mad ame Andry, i bright ong Ba uperb, 4 seedling ° 
ezer Ho Peckb ary. d decks vari „ Sealed and me — T 
a ttee will meet at the Horns Tavern, Kennington, Warranted 1 them, en by core bad 6d, each. Madame Ducher, « delicate rose vee tae se — * 
on the following days, for the notion and awarding firsto] L, P. and Co. have o some ve: Madame Flory, lilac rose 5% Wy EU 6 
clas: wage for ng — — 2 — for such as are SUPERIOR it ap IA SEED — — — . . oe VF * 
of the ones viz.:—Thursday, June 17, aoe A acame Seigneur, br ove : 
August 19, September 2, October 14 , November 11, and Decem- | Saved from well-shaped, hi hly coloured, well marked flowers, | Mére de St. Louis, nearly white, larga e 
ber 9, in addition to the Exhibitions as 5 abov which they can strongly recomend ; in n pa ckages, 2 and pans 2 Carolina W deep ma colour, imbri i 
MAiDstONE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— | , P., and Co. have g rent pleasure statiog tha at they have | Palais d de Orist ie 4 J 
The First Exhibition of this Society for the present ed n t — ls of the sati — i Victoria al) oe — — 6 
Season will be held in a field adjoining Rocky-hill.terrace taper — iherem re @ Ciner aria: Se ees gave . * — — Robert Burns (Pau climber . &. 
the Railway Terminus), Maidstone, the 24th of Jun n, —— solicit early orders, as strong 1 for early pote eng Fang ne des Bees, carmine .., se ee 6 
in addition to the usual Subscribers’ rizes, the followi * ‘cut flowering will be obtained by — 05 = w. Thérèse de St. R 185 hes — e- 
be given (open to all England) :— Triomphe de Moone pale rose. E 
Por the best collection of Eigbt Stove or Greenhouse £. 3. d m ceter n iaat e er 
Plants, exclusive of N Geraniums, and ah BOUR Ly 9 r 
Fuchsias 5 a TURNIP SEEDs. hévéque de Cambrai, crimso: VVV & 
For the se sis 4 Beauté Lyonnaise, lilac Tose, — 2 ace wile 5 €. 
second best ditto oo es E, tana „ 4 2 2 0 OHN SUTTON anp SONS are now sending = Louise = ier, bright rose, form of Coupe a’Hébé, 
No Exhibitor will. be entitled to receive ie Priz Th their different varieties of HY BRID axp OTHER TURN sple 82 440 ie &: 
Plants must be on the Ground before 10 o'clock, and e e | anD SWEDES, saved from the same pri reg ae whi mj the Mandarin Chinois, crimson shaded ; ik see E 
intention à to com „ 1 40 dhe notice of | given so much satisfaction in forme er seas ron, bright red 0 
— pete is ord be given - the Secretary Pound, Galton, souvenit de —— crimson searlet, very showy e Mo 
r y orde e Committee, ASHCROFT, large, hardy, and of wie s. d. d. rich ý Hs > 
0, n Maidstone J. G. Smira, Hon. Sec. growth Si 5 sia 8 15 
HAM ARBO _ | SRIRVING'S LIVERPOOL, grown from seed Madame Sylvestre JEA: re 8 TED. v 
. d fre r = n 8 4 ’ as ry — = 
LORAL anv HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. | 1 KING'S WED 4 Mélanie Oger, yellowieh whit 
i o js i ) e a yellowish white, deeper centre 
F Open to ali England.—On MIDSUMMER-DAY, June 24, 1852, PURP TOPPED "YELLOW SWEDE 2 presented for distant carriage 
a Grand Exhi dition 8 Fruits, aud Vegetables. (Strons Ane stock) Sw Sire WE fe TE ee 
À sns, Bouquets, and Wax Flowers, will be | GR r L DE, very 
held at the Arboretum, BEAUTIFUL NEW PLANT. ° 
m, Nottingham, fine oS Se 8 s 
Three silver Cups, v value 5l. each, and a considerable eum i RIVERS’ STUBBLE SWEDE, direct from ND 
money, will be awarded as Prizes, seh edules 8 may be had o Mr, Rivers 16... 9 9 
application to 9 Clerk, 8 DALE’S HYBE „ 
each. 9 poe ge - TOPPED YELLOW 
Wa Cuar. HYBR e ha — larges 
June 5. J. F. Fock. F. R, a } non. Secs. toed of all hybrid Taras i A 6 
ELLOW BULL 
W tkae OF TAUNTON DEANE HO ORTI- Y DEEN ence ge ee on A 8? £84 
en here, PLORICULTUR At SOCIETY will | POMERANTAN, large Shit. . 0 8 40 
52 nn rn yn tion 4 ey Pak, 3 = Sons, apohia stock on, — $ : 7 r ; fly refer, and alno invito attention 0 
during E the” Bath Bath. and West ant gene n . f LINCOLNSHIRE RED GLOBE, a ou or 2 brid production, and a very beautiful one. Tt ie, no 
on Nurser —OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND variety, eee to us by Fhilip Pusey, doubt byr finest of its race; which, as is well kn nown, bink 
For the best oo Sik te 2d 2 3d prize. Esq., 1 * ee ee Be contains man very Specie: t will s 
e sd £3 £ s. d. | GREEN ROUND (best variety of A BS | ose p plant of very easy culture, and the 
laneous ta ants 2 10 ANKARD ED, WRITE, OR GREEN NE 8 be ae brilliance of its large clusters of flowers ill mak pi- 
For or the bes t New and 3 10 1 0 0 YELLOW TANKARD (or r Tankard Swede ray ee a 6 0 cuous amongst the most showy lan:s.”— Gar. 
pPlante in F Pone 010 0 0 NORFOLK WHITE, 1 — — des Ce ate of Botany, Deo, 1851. 
Or Seedi ton -aig ee a A E N T) | WHITE STONE $ 0O „ 8 6|” The species ae consideration ( A schynauthus N 
early didus’), is one of the most rec ently intro »duced, and 
ii 010 0..0 70 „ 0 ONS ony te WEEKS gn very the sort . afte tort best.”—Gardeners’ Journal, March 13, 1 
= ith W are requested to com unten, ttt Sona Baa flo S Sea der r ae 
Price 21s. each, Allow to the Trad a 
J. Kiwespuay, 10, Hammet-atreet, Jony Bo 204 80 N N Berke. e are ordered, —Exe'er Nursery, Ex Aster, Re Koir 
