THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 32.—1852.] 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 
[Price 6d. 
INDEX, 
— — .. 5065 
1 503 — 
. 
“ 12. 501 
703 1504 e 
. 499 e 
res, high . 
Unger on the Vegetable King 
dom rev. 
a 
b — „502 b 
e Vines. outdoors... . 500 e 
li c | Water Lily, white . s.s. 50L 6 
uano . 5 eeds and salt „ 50. e 
Horticultural Society's new Weeks (Mr.) nursery..,.. 503 a 
schedule . 499 a | Wheat, Word in Season o 509 a 
Land, t 6 — t u „ 501 4 
Leaf bur c s... 501 Ó 
JOEN HENCHMAN has still on Sale a few * 
of his goes oe ap rgore 1 1 — 3 
SEED, each a 
atic ATAA THEID MS. 
HANDLER anp 2 N 
worth. road, 14 hay 
Ch: rysanthemums 1 rek 
large 4 — for hangs at 12s, ty 9 a * 
of the pir Chinese v. 1 r doz 
a oat taken the price would 2 ies . 
to 
collection 
ore than 
IMPROVED GRASS CUTTING & ROLLING MACHINE. 
‘bem 25 2 
DER ROYAL sae 
LEXANDER SHANKS anp 
KERS, Arbroath, Forfarshire, res —— — ae 
9 PRINCE OF WALES AND BLACK 
CE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
OF WALES w i 
ntry—s 
excellent; a 3 cone-shape 
Keen ; thro ts bloom well up, 
t green, and, like its royal pee fi ve (the —— 
Prince), an enormous bearer. If planted on a northern 
it will bear up to September, Price I. per 100, or 10s. ‘Cd. fo 2 
50 (a few plants extra rt, ed to the Trade). 
Also the ce le — woe — PRINCE, ti 
Max 
— 3 ai GRASS CUTTING AND ROLLING 
MACH E FOR S, the complete & of which, 
— — s'acknowieðged excellence and — dl 
—＋ have w oaa fully — 
F 4 3 
‘London : — * * Dodds 
franked 
and Co., 102, Leaden. 
lkard, Ironmonger ; 
verpool : ersrs, Charles D. Young aad Co., Castle Build- 
ings, 1 — — — . Law, Curator of the 
Botanic Gardens Ches F. and J. Dick 
e Soci: u l in the Palace Garden of the 
ht Rev. the ishop, on Tuesday, the 3lst day of 
August next. In n t sual pri a — up, 
value Five Guineas, will be given by Jonx Keynes, for 12 
y 
m at any time. 
Full pa: rticulars application to Jonn Keynes, Hon, Secre- 
bury. haan t 7. 
NYMPHAA ee ae VI CTORIA FITZ- 
ANDISH anp NOB LE having received a na 
J 
eme. See dika H 
this year the picked | in the oped pepe at — — b. bs 
he Thnk fQ th 1 A 
Cormmt's Pamphlet on the Potato, Reg, 4 Seakale, 
3 1 Melon, Cucum C,, 28., or by post 
Also his Market 3 — London »” ls. 6d., 
8d. The true Lapstone Kidney 88. per bushel. 
— — post 1s. 
Post-office orders 
JAMES . — Camberwell, London, 
TRAWBERRY PLA The under-mentioned 
first-rate 9 which ee all kyr sa . roved 
action of their grower 
son. 
. — — pli Chas. D. Mog 
and Co., 32, 8 cg Pere Mapy Edinbu * Messrs. Chas. 
Young and Co., 48, North Bridge; ee ungri aap a 
Turnbull, Nurserymen and Seedsm 
BOYD'S SELF-ADJUSTING SCYTHE. 
Shey 
tubers of —— tine * — from Northern . n| — —2 ready for 
condition, c offer at from 7 to 15 guineas e — TRO LOE VIC Onth 2 one of the finest wW- 
'he flowers are Of t a beautiful blue colour, a, foot in diameter, | berries yet sent out ; been exhibited at ——— 
and the leaves ure from — inches to 2 feet across. Itogether, exhibitions last season A* * and proved superior to al 
& is little interior to the magni — — and it has others for its superb quality, and, as an e , is not 
the additional value of requiring only the temperature of a | Sagailed: I, per 100, or 3. per a PG STEEL DIGGING FORKS.—Borp’s Scythe is capable of 
-| CREMONT’S PERPETUAL DOUBLE BEARING | being adjusted “esl — p 
Sei new Seog, of lt apa hardy Plants cas be Ff WEBER j I por hundred, oper plang? ee fe ous o ge 
2 t — hot, A t 883 ; > | requires o en ou use it shuts 
by ng a 2d. postage stamp.—Bagshor, Augus MYATT EA SE, gatra fine s. 105. a. per 100. | e a clasp- . The Gardene hronicle thus — ai A 
; ” upon it :—* gladly state that Mr. Boyp’s Scythe qn well 
Pa? — Ae — e A 2 TED— BLACK PRINCE, a first-rate early variety .. S the ake tent, . — — with 2 ea bananas 
2 2 Z., Office | PROLI hear faa ana en riy 0 * and very seful improves ment.”—G. C., Mth rt ere a: The 
of thia Papers o ae ge iy of 8 . 24 of Steel Digging Forks are those celebrated by M * ie 
— b 
BACH'S QUEEN STRAWBERRY PLANIS— eee e ~ ahem 8 Jabeuwes hee Sane eek Se Se et tte 
Having taken two years with BRITISH QU! EEN (true) 3i oe irita aay accede, een Be Ms on ha. eye —— ~ pes 
e BERI h 5 inet pint te toe sitive STE Skt (ân J y $o „ | Wu Daar and Co's Agricultural 1 implement and Mac 
upwards of 2 oz., many of them I exhibi t n the A A e 
Crystal Palace upwards of 3 b, and this year, at Chiswick, | ELIZ ee A cao Swan-lane, Upper Thames-street, 
ant eines the nightian Medals on July 10th; and 3 e . me aa 5 75 
e t. at wes. A eee wee 
Dr. Lindley’s opinion m in Chronicle | “ GOLIA e AKER’S PHEASANTRY, Patatai Bpm et 
of the —.— — July, and —.— ike Cu ‘thi Ws t of m The xeon are strong well-rooted plants, ‘and s uch as Road, Chelsea, by special aj appointmen 
in th e journal of last an da Te healthy, | ensure satisfaction, Fine plants can be had for potting, if d H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT. PRORNAMENTAL WATER 
and fine eiae rnia now ready to be sen per 100, box | required, which were pricked off for the purpose early in FOWL, consisting of black and white Swans, —< 
included.— Pos Orders on Houns — Mr. THomas | the spring. Chiaa, ba e, t, and —* Geese, Shieldrakes, Pin- 
Brach, Market ‘ae, Worton, Islew: on. Bis B. —, ee ee. at 3s, per dozen will be sent postage | tail, Widgeon, summer and song Aa eal, Gadwall, Labrador, 
packag 3 1 1 pae a ae i dun — E — emn 2 s, &c., 
S AJAX, 2 “rl ANTIRRUINUMS all saved ae Hanee spo omesticated and pinioned ; also Spa in China, Bale 
enen „ cCRKice. Me RUSY varieties, 3 will g e every satisfac d bloom early | Poland, — and Dor orking Fontes white, pon pe ied, — 
next spring, 5s. per hu — ed. common — — — re China Pigs; and at 3, ph er me 
Ta NIC .. a aE 3 ING SWEET WILLIAMS, rieties, 3s pene red. Passage, —.— treet, London. 
* SEEDLING HOLLY HOCKS, extra fine, sal Wy all the 
STRAWBERRY p PLANTS, the frait of w of 3 has = well- best — in cultivation, and s uch as will give satis- OCHIN 0 7 — CHICKENS.—A few pairs, from 
n rendy by the 1st kap Ahan er next, an ; | faction, II. per —3 or 35. per do zen. (One hundred of e a ym on the legs. , and 
can be fo ed to any part of the Kingdom. Orders w a OMAS 
thankf ull ur r; eda di ally attend ed to on receiving a and 86 of them prov ved to be double flowers and 1 to the 
remittan ror 
— pe 1 * following. pod viz. 
II. 5s. for 50 ditto, and beret yates 25 ditto 
varieties a. 3 saved from). 
mitt must accompany the order, either by penny 
— or a post-office order, on receipt of which the 
and 
number of Plane can 15 supplied 
i a — 5 
2 u sent me last year, after 
two Tage? 8 iene’ 1 I am, Dear Sir, you 
truly, James CuTHILL, 88 June 28.” 
Various other first-rate Testimonials can be supplied by Mr. 
NICHOLSON on — — 
NEW AND 1 ar os FOR PRESENT AND 
OWING. 
= — — rile now ready to send out the 
Seeds, post free, at per packet, as annexed 
d e ogey from a very fine collection, “and 
8 impr 
ad E sowing, ve. will accompany each packet. 
y quantity of the above will be sent hamper a 
— free. 
EDWARD TILEY, Nurseryman, Seedsman, and Florist, 14, 
Abbey Churchyard, Bath, Somerset. 
— Cambridgeshire. 
RN LARGE YELLOW STONE TURNIP 
SEED 
( g present season). Price ls. per ib. 
This Turnip had i — 1842 with the Stubble Swede; 
and has been repeatedly tested with other ds A. Yel 
Turnip, in iy oneal ad superiority was very a nt—in its 
ppar 
sweetness of flav and in its vigour of growth, For 74 — 
three Lane on various soils, it has yielded from 12 to 
r acre, when sown in the early part of August; bey 10 as 
h 
aves Stubble Swede, price 1s, 6d. per 
amount of 108, paid to London. 
rib. Ord ers w the 
—Sawbridgeworth, Her 
heat, ' —_ a cov gd 
| eee lapel OF rege 2 4 5 THE . 
SUN. — Use R’S HAIR CLOTH, a 
perfect non- conductor of Keun 2 pA light without 
required ; it is 2 8 wit and rv 
han Bass Mat 
ara a 
out basing | — such uni 
testimonials he has veep 
out last autump, 
older firs bees varieties, 1s, ; 18 seeds. 
from new fancy varieties sent out last autumn, 
25. 6d.; 18 seeds. 
pean 83 er beer oe seeds, 
SCHIZANTHON werusus, ta” 5 
Do, ALBUS, 
an 
Clare-market, London, 
t ls. 4d. peni yard, and much chea 
CHER, 451, Oxford- street, . — 
8 TO AUSTRALIA, ETC., SUPPLIED. 
RIZE MEDAL FOR SUPERIOR LOCKS WA 
BOOBBYER, AT THE GREA 
EXHIBITION OF 
1 STEEL DIGGING FORK, 
Daisy Rakes, Scythes, Draining, and 
A AWARDED TO J. f. 
1851. 
other canes 00 Mo’ ra 6s, per dozen. Carpenters’ 
nd Smiths’ Tools, &e. Ru s for sh Scythes, 
28. 6d. per do Patent 3 for destroying insects 
on Plants, in nhouses, : at M . J. H. Boon ATE 
and Co's (late STURCH and Boas YER), Ironmongery, Brass- 
Tool Warehouse, 14, 5 
ee measly 200 years for the 
Orders from unknown corr 
à remittance, — Westerham, Kent. 
e of goods from the best Manufactories at the lowest prices. 
on he warded to any part on the receipt o of remittance. 
Le GARDEN 3 for protecting 
rds, or as a fence fo 
‘owls, pigeons, — is any ‘eae, from JOHN KING 
PARLOWS —— Tackle we Manufactory, 5, Crooked- 
ane, London-b at lad. one yard, 3d, two, or 6d. four 
— red es Ali. aes over ios, "acoompanied with post-office 
stamps, carriage free 
1 NETTING, for the Protection of Fruit 
ser from Frost, Blight, and Birds, and for the ty 
of Fresh-sown Seeds, eit Gardens or Fields, at Id. per 
artic 200 ards for 14s., 500 yards for 30s., 1000 yards for 506. 
Wax Net for aviaries, &c., at sq yard, 
Serin We 
Sun Blinds in great variety; 
3 ors 
FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. 
P boxes NT CAST-IRON 
dpe Mind for the use of Farms, 
* N ure Tanks, à Shal- 
Paik 5 
pry Pump, with 15 feet of 
ead pipe attached, and 
bolts and nuts ready for 
fixin 
115 0 
JOHN WARNER X gor 
8, Crescent, Jewin-street, London. 
Ev 3 of Machinery 
for Shier on d Forcing — either by Steam, Horse, o 
Fire and Garden Engines, &c. 
usual allowance to the Trade, 
0 
_ 2 ee: poles. Ko. Marquees, Tents, —— 
W and Co. “'s, 17, Smithfield-bars, and : 
9 
