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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley» 
o. 27.—1852,] 
SATURDAY, JULY 3. 
[Price 6d. 
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Mimuli, hybrid ꝗ 
Moth, small wa 2 420 
Mowiog mach sss 421 
Orchid shows .. . $21 
Ozone in plants 
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Pastures, old , 
Paulovoia imperialis . oe 
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Gardiner, the late Mr. eee 12 
Geology and agriculture sss... 45 
Grape mildew . . . . . . 2. 19 — 45 hedgero o-. cone 
Herbarium, poisoning gree bn 421 t fishin ais a 
— p m 45 citt; a 
— een. Society in € 
Horticultu al Society’s garden 422 Talina . 423 
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n SOCIETY OF LONDON.— 
THE PRESIDENT has kindly wees the 
Grounds « of Chiswick House to be opened for mae L. of 
the Society’s Gardens at the NEXT 3 — 
noon of 
h * 2 . Roi ei gel “strangers, or 
ntry, w o will forward their addresses in 
writing to the Vice-Seoretary, 21, tekoni atodi, on or or o 
Thursday, as. ga of J uly, may “obtain from that 1 
authority to procure Tickets.—21, Regent-street, Lon 
To: GRAND NATIONAL 1 
HOW N on the l4th and 15th days of July 
1852, du! a Aden week of the Country Meeting of the boydi 
Pil bo e fer dockets of 8 ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS 
be Offered as follow: 
Ist. 2d. 3d. 
* G raniums — 8 pots, oe a 80s. 50s. — 
3 neh pots, rieties .. 356. — 
82 Fancy do. $ in it ink pots, 3 Pitts “oe 356. — 
83 Do. s, 12 varieties . 403. — — — 
84 Heaths, in ——.— of 9 varieties 808. 
Note.— The entrance money to each of these classes w be 5s, 
* ee 1 — oj Boron Constable of the 
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gh of Lewes. 
Treasurer, GEORGE — x, jun., E 
Hon morary ; Paine GEORGE Warren D, Pasa q. 
Assistant Secre „Mr 7. H, J. —.— LETT, 
Su Ma me ot the Exhibi 
s Graperies, Brighto 
All persons int intending to compete at this Show mus t give 
ee on in perly filled a eaea E tee tained of 
the Secretary) on or before the 6th Jul 
Tu GARDENERS’ BOSAL, BENEVOLENT 
INSTITUTION.—At'a General Meeting of the 5 
of this Society, held on WEDNESDAT, the 30th ae 1852, a 
the Horticultural S 2 s Rooms, 21, Regent-street, for e 
election o A Pensioners on the fands of the charity, the 
followin, the result of the ballot :— : 
ean Application. Age. Votes. 
EDWARD MARSHALL... en , „ 209 
JOHN APPLEBY ... sti „ OO i HO 
JAMES „ Ke BOR 
CoRNELIUsS ROBINSON .., ... Sth ... 75 135 
Jonn Snow... è š Stun. 690 .... 388 
Joun HOPKINS ... *. „% EE Re Ww i 
HENRY SCHNEIDER 4th 87 „ 162 
WILLIAM Cart e 11 
AMES GREEN $ M sa Scan. STE 
WILLIAM ‘Jackson . 2d 70 , 422 
Jonn ME * 
JOHN — 1 78 9 
SARAH LAWRENCE an Ist 64 94 
ROBERT OLIVER w (ne ee 
WILLIAM THACKE lst 8 
meeting then F William Jackson n, as having 
- the greatest number of votes, duly elected a Pensioner e this 
From the scrutineers’ report, it * that the votes for 
James Battey and John Mearns were equal. 
Mearns, 
The chairman then oe — Battey duly elected a 
Pensioner of this Socie ety, ARD ROGER CUTLER, düa 
July 3. 975 Farringdon-stree 
NEW gg tate 77 
VAN GEERT, Belgium, 
TURNIP SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE a ae 
UTTON AND S 38 have now on hand ste A 
limited stock of each of My aag kinds of TUR 
SEEDS of sas L. of 1851, which they are deliver te 
gest te Y Rartway to almost all parts of the kingdom, 
8 prices. This year’s crop will be ready 
af 2 very 1. — tly. 
Or — or applications for prices, to be addressed to Jonx 
Scr and So eed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
STUBBLE SWEDE * SEED. 
— RIV . W 
STUBBLE SWEDE may Sara n from the 
time — the — by of 4 for 2 fail Minter crop. 
rders addressed to Joun Riv a ope Sawbridge- 
2 Herts, — — amount of 108. oi “will be carriage a > 
ndon * - office orders are requested of unkno 
— 
. BEST TWO TURNIPS FOR LAT 
—These Turnips are of very quick on 
will thrive well, on poor soil, are as solid —4 nutritive as Swedes, | y 
and will keep in the field or in clamps till May, 
SUTTON’s PURPLE-TOPPED YELLOW per — ee gan, 
SUTTON’S EARLY SIX.WEEKS TURNIP 0 10 5 o 
CARRIAGE FREE BY prrs Sor ecg! not less 
allons 
RIVERS’S STUBBLE TWADE _We have * now | 
on hand, received direct from Mr, Rivers, price 1s. 6d. per 
pound, es a fine crop of seed N 1 
The following have been receive 
Turnip — in the kingdom, leading 
Royal 6 Societ 
From Hambledon, ue ‘Henley. 8 — Your —.— 
T 8 and Swede articularly true and fine. You 
mention my name to any cas you please. 
rom Afeonstoke Rectory, mmr slate’ 2 — are the 
wedes aud 
a from | some of the largest 
Members of the 
your 1 
From Eynsham, near Ozford. —I was much idat with your 
Early £ Six-weeks Turnips, and shall be a customer again next | stou 
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From Breoon.— I am happy to tell you my Turnips are really 
splendid. 
Jonn Sorros and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks, 
ag EDWARD Srany, 
CHOICE CINERARIA AND CALCEOLARIA SEED 
pa NH 1 9 3 in oe besa! bgp that 
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e has ready a few f SEE with 
care * his wall 3 — * ae 80 beet 
and Calceolarias, at 2s. 6d. each. Edmonton, July 
NEW PLANTS ee BY =p seat tage a 
TANDISH anp NOBLE beg to announce that 
they possess all the e —— — 2 as 
by Mr. Fortune, and mentione —— a 5 
ork on China. Many of t 
Every particular may 
Advertisers.— Bagshot, J oly 
DWARD den wees HENDERSON anD SON 
Wellington-road Nurs St. John’s Wood, London, are 
now prepared to pont, INERARIA SEED, saved 
from the best formed flow ers, such a as Cerito, y Hume 
Campbell, Adela Moca) Pauline, Rosy Morn, Marianne, David 
Copperfield, Effie Dea , Carl —— Prima Donna, & c. 
and Son 3 cer” to say, tha La the Varieties of 
Calceolarias from y which the seed is saved can now be seen in 
full bl Early orders are rf quisite to insure | 
this seed, which will be sent out 5 ve aly, at 5s. per packet. 
LLIA. 
ACKSON’S = COUNTESS OF ELLESMERE.”— 
The undersigned are now sending out the above, price 
42s. ea ach; and fo atts 2 mod 8 red one added gratis. On 
1 ded by the N 2 Floricul. 
poet 
rate form road oapped Leti etals, of a the ish pare Sig faintly 
striped — rose (see Gar s“ Chronicle and Gardeners’ 
J: urnal for re pri mee: April ite Te hs — in the 
„Florist“ for May, 1851, and ain a — in the 
“ Florist” for ro * month, — hed ng aA ed, and 
2 to * Bg in every . i hes ae berutiful 
of the C d'Hébé Rose.—Tuomas Jackson and Son 
Katers. Kingston, near — : (on — South W eoin 
lway) 
UPERB SEEDLING FUCHSIAS. 
UCOMBE, PINCE anp CO. are aes ttad to send 
he following new FUCHS 
APOLLO (Piw cE’s).—Rosy tube and sepals, n well reflexed; 
corolla purplish | lilac, finely expanded, 103. 
ASPA 
EXHIBITION OF ROSES 
G. CLARKE, Nourse ERYMAN, Streatham - place, 
and Samia "of R os ES that bis are Bo col ollection, con. 
sisting of above 1400 varieties, comprising all the new — 
— 2 Belgium, France, &c., extending over 10 acres of ground, 
be in full — 2 by t the 14th of July, free to —.— 
— taken for plants now in bloom, and executed in 
November, A ond E Sgp of specimen Ericas, Azaleas, 
Conifers, Evergreen 
orális k pri Aa B lady cy HEAT 
OF THE ER'S HAIR CLOTH,a 
erfect non- —.— tor a 1 fal 1 lan without 
at, where te covering is re quired ; it is 2 ated wide, any 
— at 4d. per yard, — 
E. F. ARCHER, 451, Oxford. street, London, 
ANNED NETTING, for the Protection of Fruit 
Ti from Frost, Blight, and Birds, and for t 
Wax Netting, for aviaries, &., a — yard, 
— Canvas for wall fruit, Sun Blinds 8 great varieties; 
8 ith poles, & e. Mar . x 
1 Ton n and Cob, re 
e "ands 
REE, FRUIT, STRÅWBERRIES, AND SEED 
Pyy hah TW INE NETT ING | (Tanned if re mired). 
ar yards 
1 yard Sile. lid p 
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corolla Paesi ful blue 
w : 
yard, The ELASTIC HEX GON. GARDEN NETTI: G, 
76 meshes to the square inch, effectually excludes birds, 
— 5 &c., from fruit- trees, flower or seed s, 4d per square 
yard. pred Netting, or 3 yards w wide, IId. per yard; 4or 
6 yards wide, 3d. per yard— exactly the same as adv 
nt Coir eee ities 
Net, of superior quality, 4 ft. high, 4d. per yar x Lamb Net, 
6d, po yard, Rabbit Net, lid. per yard, 4 ft. wide; each 
Edge Tan = per yard, suitable for fowl fencing. Square 
Mes g Net, fix its full wi nd length, of 
t cord, Square yard; this is the best article made 
Per 
tor fencing, against fowls, cats, &e. 
— best 1 in — world, a F; 
ore-te: race, Shadw 
„L. de supplied. Orders by 
— — 7 — to. 
Fishing Nets of all kinds in Stock, 
FOUNTAI . 
ELEY beting printed a List of some Small 
: . 8 for 8 or 
mall Gardens, will be he 4 9 * o forward a copy to any gentle- 
peor requiring $ such an o 
Nos, 1 2 N Row: 3 New Road, Regent’s Park, London. 
N.B.—Sev w designs for Sun-dial pedestals have be 
lately modell ka - 
WARRANTED GARDEN TOOLS. 
4. D es AND — 42 s STOCK OF GARDEN 
TOOL» for the w complete, and in 
every approved invéndion, in on their 2 
N x, amd Oo. eee de ma 
EANE, don Agents 
PRUSSIAN HVE, which obtained the First Prize Silver Hedat 
at the Taryin Grand National Exhibition; also So! me ad 
r srka 4 om 500 and a Labels, am me 
ad on application, po They h i 
nd a stock of BROWN’S PATENT e 
hav e oh st 2 seasons, and con 
— satisfaction; also Epps’ Registered Sul eed 1 3 
destroying w upon Grapes, Hops, 3 Prale T 8 
An — Price Catalogue sent 
4 — 2 Dray, and Co. (opening to ead 83 London- 
ge 
Opar. CEEA epre y .—Price 25s, per 
pair. A lem 5 d Cock, 12 months old, and a very 
enperior Hen 2. i 0s. A Mal ay Cock and Six Hens, 9 35.— 
Address to —— Pace, Chatteris, Cambridgesh 
GHANGHAI AND COCHIN CHINA rs aca 
fro Chickens ont 
old, — 44 ags ; the Pullets are 2 2 old, weight 2 eis 
fine buff c r, heavily pars leg URNE 
. sale; also 
park, e London old . for 
a pair of White Cochin China fowls. 
OHN WARNER AND SONS, 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
ar Sie a GARDEN 
* begs to inform the trade | 555 3 pre his new 
CATALOGUE OF PLANTS is 1 — onike and may be PRINCEPS einen’ a= — AT scarlet-lake tube and 
had on application to his Agent, Mr. R. SILBERRAD, ss Harp- sepals, reflexed reater extent than any other — 4 ARDEN 
ane, Great Tower-street, Landen. which 8 a novel and most attractive effect ct; ENGINE 
deep blue. 
perio rg gane SAFEL FLOWER N p EP ssa rts Š 4 the raisers of “ Exoniensis “ and “ Coral- A 
OCK, a perennial species, and har lina, * which gave such general satisfaction, —.— = con ae ‘With Warwen’s Registered 
recommend the above to all ——— recommended for dur- 
isn and Aer y teats selected from collections having fully tested their qua st season, during the whole ‘and low price, vis. i 
ot Plants that were — mae or sons who saw them to | of which, in their new —— , ability e 
33 of the former, and ed by numerous visitors They 88 firmness, VAY” a £3 
of Pa and are particularly smooth and fae id quality, void of al eee etic! 
MYosotig’: AgORICA, a a kad of this on an eastern or ee of excellent habits, bloo ng most profusely ; May be obtained of any Ironmonger in Town or Country. 
0 Ad A En indeed, the high character which Re . s ; 
ELLA one of the neatest wing | from thet havin, enerally seen in 5, agy 
And most brilliant flowerin ofall Heading 8 1500 seeds 14. render it ce having b ay 2 y more in their praise. * 9 n 1 ie eee 8 ks, ee * 
SWEET 4 ik eas in ] ae tenets 000 seeds, mi Specimen plants of oe 1 may now be seen in flower at e 3 4 he ve ey 
Payment m made 8 thé ter ry, ch they 5 5 prank to 2 8 sad best materials, and the cheapest n 
Jars 1 Co., in postage tampa call attention,—Exeter 7 Exeter, July 3, ngland.—A List of ot Prices Aent eee F postage stampa, 
