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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- 
No. 28.—1852.] 
SATURDAY, JULY 10. 
[Price 64d. 
IND — 
Accounts, eee 444 corrugated ga'vanised .. 437 b 
-a “College examina- 1 Mechi — eee „ +5 e 
tion papers = b — Plantaina on... oe 437 
Lum n 436 
Manu: 444 a 
sity in 8 
7 
. of — 
4850 
D ass 
Cattle, to ſeed . .. % 442 4 
— bydrop: athic — apaa pod a 
n. — 
Churn, Drum > 
Dahlias, seleet per 4% 
Dahlia show Pelargonium, i Mrs ‘Wilmore’s s.. eo 17 
Dairy fa Plants lum ébe —_ 
Drainin — phn 0 
Eo Poultry, 1 
Farm Rain in Ju 
ia eios Red spider to kill 
Food for cattle Roses, Mr. Fortune’s P- 
Fungi b icht Strawberries, large’ 
— Superpbo osphateof ume, 3 
s è ‘ 
ö m * ration of 
eee Torenia. asiatica 
Victoria Regia, influence of 
flowering of, on page mmm 440 a 
„ hybrid. . $ 
Grape — 1 
Guano, — * on, not paes Tea 
OSES. prof collection at e ember 5 now 
in bloom. Trains per Eastern Counties Railway r = 
The most —— pire te train is th deren sat th. ton 
to Harlow station, about one mile from the Nurseries.— 
Taos, RIVERS, 
RITISH e beer pey — The 
invitation from RUBERGALL, steward of Rowert 
—.— Gate, do competition 'n a ih Queen 
| St awberries, was N on Friday sa — by oe mpires, 
81 f Mr, HAMILTON. 
aig e e OF ROS ES. 
nag a 5 1 e admire 
his flow * inspection of ed ge X. 
Cheshunt 2 es, which mon — in full As e 
novelty 8 ＋ 
unusually 
Traine of the East es Railway leave Shoreditch for 
Waltham 2 Cheshunt a as — :—7, 9, 9.30, 10.40, 12.30, 1.40, 
2.30, 3.20, 4 1 7.20, 9, 10.30, return 5+ gl almost 
s, Ches bunt, Herts, July 10. 
interes 
ESEI DENY ER 3 Lo 
ughborough- 
Brixton, three miles from London, informs his kind 
— new sources . t 446 Water Lilies — Patrons in general, rg en egg ye . of ROSES 
Harvey's Marine Algæ, rev. .. 432 Water pipes 22 is now in bloom, an the i aspect of all visitors 
. e kk eh aoe ae ee e 1 (Sundays excepted), 2 prt — at e, and executed | 
Hyacinths ...... eee Wood engravin . 437 b in * 3 next. Fruit and — air Treas: c. &c., 
also be seen in great = 5 70 t collection of 
Under the Patronage of H 
Fourth EX AIBITIO 
on WEDNESDA id Kg ae 9 — 1 ** prize 
will ane ‘a Stove, 
and 8 — — 1 z e ‘3 Fuchsia 
how 
ses. Carnations, PPicotees, Verbena, Cut Fruit, 
Hon g rizes, offered by Members, 
al arded, viz., by Mr. E. Denyer, of Bristol, to 
amateurs, two prizes for 12 Roses (cut blooms); by Mr. 
arnations, varieties sent out by 
— 2 — silv ver Victoria meda ll; for 6 Picotees, ditto, caer 
s; a selec 
ow in ble 
om; 
p in London. 
| Geraniome, Fuchsias, 
E. 
Se ke, a 
HE BEST TWO fpa men ae FOR LATE | Liver 
SO WIS NG.—These Turnips are ty quick growth, 
silver Linnæan medal; by su bseription, to amateurs, for 15 
varieties of Verbenas, ‘single trusses, a silver cup, ae five 
guineas ; and by W. T. Iliff, Esq 7 
specimens of British Plants in 15er, with name my ‘ies of 
- Linnæan medal, The — will meet 
l 
hibi 
the Rules of the Exhibitions, — be had of 
JoHN — NEVILLE, Paa, 
Ebenezer House, Peckham, Surre; 
LIA SWEEPST 
BOTANICAL rga“ HORTICULTURAL Ay Sok 
DURHAM, NORTHUMBERLAND, AND 
GASTLE-ON Trine 
2 — to 3 made at the Anniversary Meeting 
> —— have 3 the eet oy 8 Dahlia 
Open _TO ALL e Great 
d 
mber a Baap Society or n 
ve ‘Shillings; d whateve — 
collectively may amount to, px —— will add 
such addition does not exceed the 
it, 
sum of Ten Pounds; and the whole will be divided. into Six 
Aliquot Parts, and apportion ea 
and will keep in the field or in clamps till May. 
ap bh BLY PORPLE-TOPPED YELLOW per * oe pps 
H 
SUTTON’S EARLY SIX. WEEKS TURNIP 0 10 5 0 
CARRIAGE FREE BY = L for quantities not less than 
E. — we have 
wo gi 
RIVERS’S STUBBLE SWED some of this now 
following hav eceived fro 
vale growers in the! kingdom, and —— Members of t 
Royal Pigment Societ 
From Hambledon, 
mention my hame to any one you please. 
From Meonstoke Rectory, Hants.—My Turnip crops are the 
admiration of all the farmers round, especially the Swedes and 
your Purple-toppéd Hybrid, 
Eynsham, near Oord — I was ad . with your | 
— Six-weeks Turnips, and shall be a 
4 tne | IMPROVED D GRASS CUTTING & ROLLING MACHINE. 
OA ae EO 
e e ae 
R ROYAL PATRONAGE, 
UND 
LEXANDER HA D SON, MACHINE. 
Maxeas, Arbroath, Forfarshire, respectful ly solicit arom 
to their Improved GRASS CUTTING tal ROLLING 
MACHINE FUR LAWNS, the comp whi 
and its acknowledged exce cellence and £ 3 —— other 
machines of — kind, have now been fully confirmed. 
monials a wah er particulars will be immediately frauked 
on a licat 
3 for ‘London Mesers. W. Dodds and Co., 102, Leaden- 
hall-street ; Messrs. J. and C. Lee, Nurserymen aud men, 
Hammersmith ; Hertford: Mr. George Folkard, ont Soe $ 
e ore: Ohartes D. Yo g and Co., Castle Build- 
ings, Derby-square; Sheffield: Mr. J. Law, Curator of the 
anic Gardens; Chester: Messrs. F. and 
urserymen * a en; Glasgow: Messrs. Chas, D. Young 
and Co., 32, uare; Edinba Messrs. Chas. D. 
— g and — 46. Nore Bridge; — Messrs. Dickson 
urnbull, Nurserymen and Seedsmen 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. 
iaoea. 
Fon 
vom Br 
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ux SUTTON and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Berks. 
econ. I am happy to tell you my Turnips are really | 
WHITE BROCCOLI—“ DILCOCK’S aaae 
WISON ce 
pasing every per R the far-fam: 
6 will tes It has been wold in the York market at 
d. 
** York Horticultural Society, June 18, 1852. 
In reply to your inquiries I find ‘ Dilcock’s Bride Broccoli’ 
was awarded first and third prizes ~~ first, second, and third, 
1851, and first, second, and third in the present year. It ought 
to be grown by every —— an's 3 specially where | 
any are grown for competition, Market gardeners also will 
ed to each Prize io the following 
manner :— 
2 of 36 dissimilar 1 = ee : ia Parts, 
De. 34 
Parties intending to 8 must — a the same in 
i — Subscription, at least seven days previous 
tion, 
This Class to be subject to the same Rules and Regulations 
which govern the peg Classes; “rn portés gogr to 
not members of t ocie n have a 
Copy of such Rules and Regulations ha pd Bp to 
Secret — rr Se s ri 
Newcastle, July 10. Re — CLAY, } n g 
ÇEW MIMULI raised by R. 8 Esq., 0 
Š 3 ‘SCARBRO’. DEFIANCE, QUEEN tie. 
TORIA, and YELLOW 
Kon ERT | Bo can puted supply E e "Plan's of the 3 
R ig gd A — oe ve ee ey 15s, per set of fou 
Cray. ent, 
Cuoice A AND RARE strane 3 recom- 
mended, sold b 
WILLIAM DE 
Rider itd 
Eagle. at the followin aber 
d g yhen per pa 
— kUne nia or SNAPDRAGON, € 6d. 
mateur from splendi 
a ELLIS i PERENNIS vor DAISY, pom tie ble, 6d. Saved from 
ER, SEEDSMAN and 
Spread 
Saved by an 
s truly, 
5 , Hon. 8. 
Wy rece will be sent out — the —— in 
25. neh, containing about 1300 Seeds, 
33 or their agents ats will be appoin 
B. and H. sor eon 8 with respectable houses who 
wish * beco and an early ap 
partes packets a 
mirgo: may be had 
as the numb yey T Sato a wil 7 e limited, 
Hope Nursery, Yerk, July 1 
the | TURNIP E DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. 
GUTTON A ND SONS have now bat 
limited stock of each of the a vg of TURI 
SEEDS of hr growth of 1851, which a. ‘delivering 
2 GE FREE BY RAILWAY to almost a spars of th 
t the 9 pe se — This ye will = 
bor delivery very 
to be a A + 
aay 
Orders, or pal eras s for prices, J 
bein 
222 
out of gpa — up 
like a 
a clasp The Gardeners’ C. thu 
upon it: We parsa state that Mr. — Seyths —— 
t test, experience May, 
improreu . —0. Ca "iseh 
Steel « Forks are those celebrated by Mr. M: 
„When once used ag he bse 
"a * 1 for digeit 
ent. in labou: F nolesale Retail at 
WI. DRAY and Co.'s 1 Fe finery 
Warehouse, Swan-lane, Upper Thames-street, London- 
Oa py meer —A 
12, and — A 28 
h Eggs at t 5s. the and a re, oung 
Birds, all quite bred, Address, H. M.,-Post-office, 
— Surrey. 
* COCHIN CHINA FOWLS’ EGGS, 7 
at 
24s. per pozen ; alk so som 
Address, ALFRED SALTER 
Turnpike, London. 
pete 8 8 AND SEED 
a, Willlam- street, Hammersmith 
1 yard — a prey ie ard; 22 ye 8 ý per yard; 4 yards 
wide, 6d. per yard; half-inch mesh di yards je, 5d. 
yard. The ELASTIC HEXAGON GARDEN aes ee 
— eshes — a a som ee exclu 
asps, & e., seed- beds, 44d per square 
Sutton and Sons, Seed Growers, Reading, Bote 
y 
uo aonni AEE 2 
Rer 8 — STONE e r 
Prie is a remarkably quick- 
growing yellow 4238 T tse A vie * saperi to all th kinds 
of zou low Turnip i i 1 well, is very a and ge gf 
and may be sown as late asthe middie of Augus 
prospect of a fair ten 
Ord ders to the 8 of 10s . paid to London. Post- 
; brilliant colours, v ee from the 
o 5 mato “white, through all the the diferent shades. 
3 sav ved by ur from the most 
CINERARTA, 15 saved by ponte florist from a most 
AILLARDIA SPLEN amed prizo DISSIMA Pi PLENA, ls. Anew and 
* 
and other emin fro wy the . emed flowers, ls. Saved by Thomson 
ew — — — Emperor double STOCK, 18. — Colo 
rosy n, This is a splendid nooeliy, Modai —— 
g several -o 
n double 6 best and est 
TRITOMA UVARIA, Is. A hardy perennial, growing from 
high, producing 
: FLOWERS, colours, 6 double 
2s, — cuebraied Continental pree 
erosions ened the Art peine for double Wal 
8 long spikes of crimson and orange- 
office Ord unknown correspondents. 
Address to Jonn Rivers, Seedsman, Sawbridgeworth, Herts, 
SKIRVING’S IMPROVED TURNIP SEEDS, 
TUMN SOWING, 
A 
ILLIAM SKIRVING 
urnip growers the follow 
proved by r experience to be the 
towing, viz VING’S HYBRID, or Purple Top Yellow Bullock 
if sowed this mon acs! 
d to 
ing kinds, which he has 
ape best adapted for autumn 
ing early in Spring, or 
rice Is. per Ib. 
5 remittance ag Sige pa eda is requested from unknown cor- 
responden'e,— Queen Square, Liverpool, July, 1852 |; 
pa g tanned Nelting, + or E ae wise, lid. per yard; re or 
e vont —. the same as ady ertised 
Coir or Hemp & 
fencing,, against fowls, cats 
— best stock in the world, a 
more-terrace, Sh —— — Londo 1. 
post punctually a 
F PLANTS FROM THE HEAT 
Ege —Use E. F: A ARCHER'S HAIR CLOTH, » 
is required ; it is2 * pope any 
3 a — shaa 2 than Bass Mats, 
— at ag er p~ Meat. 491, Oxford-stree 
and H. T H. Pamo A 
PUW ere eee de l 
