THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Econo 
my and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 
[Price 6d. 
No. 33.—1852.] 
INDEX 
Beans, Scarlet Runner ..... .. 518 a 
East) F. 
1 (East) Farmers’ 
—— 2 
Manure, sewage see 
echi’s (Mr.). speech s.s.s.: 
ort S ; 3 
Biot aseereveereeesseeess 
— „e 
e 
Eis. Botanic Garden. 
meea oes 
ocks ——.—4———4—4—. 
Palma Chrisi 
538 
5 
Reaping machines . 
Roses this a 2 
2 
RE 
— ETET 
pade v. fork... 
Sulphur, adulteration OF casas 
* TY Papers 
adulteration ot e Fe RE oe to dise: 22 — * 
eee * Ca r 
White .c.ccoccsscess z pria Regia- besseesesees SID @ 
B Societys 3 me eting .. 524 shire agricultural meet- 
ers 2523 524 C 
QALISBURY DAHLIA AND HOLLYHOCK 
EXHIBITION.—The grand Annual Exhibition of the 
Society will take place in the Palace Garden of the 
14 the 3lst da So 
August Ia addition to the usual prizes a Silver 
value Five Guineas, will bə given by Joan Ticas, for 1 
s of Dahlias se m at any time. 
nt out by hi 
ull particulars on application 
tary, Salisbury.—August 14. 
GRAND FLORAL AND MUSICAL FETE, at 
COLN A — near the Chapel Station of the 
ern Un — ＋ lw Y, AC = 
best 3 dissimilar DAHLIA BLOOMS, 2 ; second best, 
= he best 21 dissimilar HOLLYHO 
SPIKES, : 2l. ; second — 11. 105. third best, Il. 
mig Subscribers, 26. ed, Non-Subseribers, 53. 
st forward the 2 ntrance fee to the Secretary 
y. 
ah least 
one t "before eee Show 
—— aes 3. P. ARDEN, Hon. Sec. 
SHFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— 
t ce on 
E BE in the Horticultural mea e 
adjoining the —— — — As pi The celebrated Band 
of the Royal Artillery, Woo oolwich, w ttend. 
Schedules of — — may be ties — * abe 0 ng gangs 
Fraser, Sec.—South-Eastern Ashford, Aug. 
THE GARE LONDON DAHLIA, HOLLY. 
HOCK, AND ROSE EXHIBITION win take place a 
scene AN, on TuEspDaY, 24th of —— st, ä — Full seek 
application to the Commi the Mitre Tavern, 
. ＋ bill. August 14. 
LANT eee Nee wish to 1 and 
their collection eap rate, and yet with good pl 
may 3 their — 5 by a heaton to WILLIAM 
foliowing i 93 a. ANTERBURY, as the 
fey | 
followi 
Pl a s cealents, of = New ‘sik 125. to 30s. 
3., 188., 30s. K Rhod 
12 Ferns, 12s., 183.243, drons, 42s. e 
12 — 18s. to 30s 12 Camellias set with flower- 
aths, 9s., 12s., 18s., 24s, bud 
12 Toney Geraniums, 12s, 
T Anales 33. 188., 
12 oe Plants, 9s. to 12 Chin s t 
Plants, introduced 
3 by — 9 
are respectfully solicited, and will, b 
8 pe y e punetaally 
to Jonn Keynes, Hon. Secre- 
1 
yes QUEEN saporar PLANTS — 
wo years with 
"hein weighing 
last year in the 
lace 8 wards of 3 oz., und this year, at Chiswick, 
. 1 3 on J — — — = on 
ead ar ae eat eo See 
sleworth, near London. 
—: N 
CUTHILL’S PRINCE OF WALES AND BLACK 
PRINCE STRAWBERRY PLAN 
WALES was raised in 1849 3 
have in this eye in bearin 
| 8 excellent; eA 
Ne size of d, b ie ak — 
an e its ‘royal — (the Black 
it will eae Go te * bearer, os 2 aspect, 
50 (a few plants extra al landistet 00, or 10s. 6d. for 
“eae LACK PRINCE, th 
this year w ay y J were pic 0 the o Fhe earliest ia Le are 
. e te forci 
bs ii e Duke of 3 Maikas Will be ready for 2 ve 
Pamphlet on bay Potato, Asparag 
Pri b. Strawberry, Mel ucumber, Th 1 9 
e Sine pay feat Dis London 
e true Lapsto 
Post office or on Camber n. 8s, pet bushel 
3 CUTIEI, eee London. 
NYMPHAA GIGANTEA, ALIAS VICTORIA FITZ- 
ROYANA 
TANDISH axo NOBLE savings oviged a 
tubers of this fine aquatic, from Northern Australia, in 
od condition, can offer the — from 7 to 15 guineas each, 
The —— = fa utiful blue colour, a foot iu —— 
ure from 18 22 to? feet across. Altogether, 
iti is Mle inferior 1 to the magnificent Mi “ey — 1 — . has 
add eee value of requiring on ofa 
— cenhon 
, * a so and ad — = be had 
by La a ery —Bagshot, Aucust 
A. * . Warder, 3 
s to announce that | send out on the 
15th E rem Bay o ext, his fine new CAMELLIA, “GENERAL 
D pg t as = the following “al — — 
3 feet high, with oe * Hep 12 : 
Plants — 
De young grafted plants, with two to three | 
ases 
N.B. His New General Catalogue ‘of Plants will v me in 
a few daye. 5 
M. SS RS. oy AND x H. BROWN offer the Soe 
new and choice Plants, which they will forw 
12 Orchidea, choice species and — plante, barista 
= aoe Dendrobiums, — ndrums, Oucidiums, Pa 
oe 
50 Choice Greenhouse Plants, ‘one ofas ort, by name ( his 
A E dhi FRIENDS to the Family of — James 
ce Gardener at pron Se and wholly 
des — ales hemes a small purse, in order —4 he m 
emigrate wich his family to —— — — some further aid, 
in order to enable them —— — 2 We 
2 will be recei va by Jonx — Wace 
Cott tage, Holloway, London. 
FLOWER BULBS. 
_ (CARTER, 
olborn, . begs to 
many new 
varieties, is 
prepaid, on — 1 on. 
HE MONTH OF RUGURT, being a good ti 
following season, those who 
9 
value aa good fruit are invi — Mx. ; 
BERTS'S 
STRAWBERRY TILES, d be placed round the plants 
hen the beds laid out, as he recom a pei Rg ed 
on the “Culture of Strawberries ;” and if 
his re entations, he re! the m — 
Letters addressed to him 20 the Tile Works, Upnor, near 
, will be immediately attended to, and Treatise 
returned for six postage — 
Copy of a Letter * m ver * Newspaper 27th July, 1852. 
ser 
Lane Straw G 
As 
ne is highly recommended for I have much pleasure,in adding my testimony to the re 
es, dc.) 0 ublished some time since in y 1 the use of orien 
50 Choice fr rant flow wering Stove Plants and Climbers 45 erry Til I was induced a thousand of them 
t Choice E cas, one rt, by nam 16 his season, and found that kane the tiles the — 
12 New Azalea Indicas, one of a sort 125. to 25 were ripe fo renight sooner than without them, 
Peery — „choice sorts, set with buds javour much improved, and fr t — clean and — 
e large Camellias. Oran ange EATS and. Ai. for sale. om dirt, which I consider a great reco! ation, 
= Pins new e ag do. 10 trial wit me prejudice against the invention, I think it 
2 Fine pond pe ces! do., do. ave but an act of justice to the i ve th blic the 
12 Pine n chimenes, do., do. 10 nefit of my experience, which mus a for 
Pass iloras — ms, Stove and "Greenhouse trespassing on your columns,—I am, sir, your yore servant, 
species, e 8. re NGHAM,” 
Gardenia florida, radicans, and Fortunii, per doz. . 18 “ ‘To the Editor of the Observer, newspaper 
12 Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort, by mpe, in pots. 9 — — 
12 Climbing do., choice sorts, in pots * 6 [OLLY YHOCKS — 2 Rub di- 
Rosa Peronin, on their ‘owo roote, in pots, ‘fine for 
beds, per doz 
Miniature or Fairy Roses, 4 sorts, fing for edgings, per 
6 
12 —— Roses i potty one of a vort, for . 10 
— 7 — ee andl ¥s 3 aeee e pei r doz: er = 
w sorts, b sue 
12 Rew D 2 5 — e e oe m — 1 ® 
12 New Perennial Germa es, one of a sort » 8 
5, per 
12 fhein 2 tifal va — — for Glass Cases 
e, Stove, and hardy r ck-work, Py ph heat — 
Pe: pet ’ strong lants, from eyes, in pots, per doz. 1 
N Stra — lants of = the maang kinds 2 the 
i packe t, Is, 
house Plants, Roses, &c. 
bion Nursery, Stoke Ne — London, Aug. 11. 
CHOICE CALCEOLARIA SEED, ETC. 
EORGE WHEELER. R, NURSERYMAN, Warminster, 
Wiits 1 to announce that he is now sending out the 
* SEE DS :— 
CALC ARIA, — * bis large, — * re Aag mks 
collection "a free bloo and fine spotted v 
2s, 6d 5s. per pac 
PANSY, all from . show flowers, 1s, to 28. — — packet. 
CINERARIA, from a fine collection, 1s. to 2s. 6 chet, 
CHINESE LARKSPUR, saved — a 8 hein 
of various colours, from pure white, skyblue, variegated, &c., 
to dark blue, 1s. per packet. 
ANTIRR HINUM, produced by beautifully striped and 
tricolored kinds, 1s. per packet. 
Remittances accompanying n orders will ensure the 
. of the above p postage fre 
a 0 ss 
p ò eseeegano co ocosm ooo coecoseo 
> @ 
of Str awberries — Victoria Aw poe a duni 3 
ber des early kind, and an excellent forcer, ace. 9 100 bo hog 
r dozen; 4 — ‘Prince ree very ea good 
knd a guod — , os. 6d. r 100; Sleanor Miyat £), large, 
late, and ex — or 100; , Siring ett Pine, 
large, late, — bearing, and hard nd, ewhat of i 
sg itish ee gosh 3 per 100. Glider pale ns kinds from 
6d. t 
GEES SUITABLE FOR- PRESENT SOWING. 
2 —— 
CAMELLIA NURSERY, se 2 BELGIUM. 
OSEPH BAUMANN offers to the Trade— 
100 Camellias, fine varieties, witha dower bad £r 
1 foot high, 1 Ehr old N 
100 Camellias, fine 
1 foot high, b. 2 years ve 
100 Camellias, fine Lb rr Aag from 1 to 2 feet high, cg 
„105. to 
100 Camellias, fine varieties, from 2 to 3 feet ae 
0 
100 Camellias, fine varieties, from 3 to 4 feet Bigh ‘ 
127. to 16 0 
100 Camellias, fine varicties, with flower buds, yg os 
100 re re fine ‘varieties, with flower buds, from 
to 2 feet hi Sl. to 10 0 
100 Camellias, fine 3 with flower buds, * 
3 fee: high .. to 16 0 
100 Camsilias, aw A with dower bude, ge 
high 181. to = 0 
100 Deutzia 2 „ — A. to 0 
CAMELLIAS, AZALEAS, ETC., sig e eee 
A VAN GEERT, Nursery d Provi —7 Be 
„ several Courts of Europe, — — begs to 
e 
3AMELLIAS ith fl bud ling varieties 
at 6l. p r 100 and upwards. 
2 LELLIA. 4 poss. vendy for grafting, at 25s. per 100. 
A AS, of the leading free eee varieties, 
with fee at ls, each and upwa 
GHENT HAR Snake * Hower — of the best 
sorts, ls. 3 
* ‘WANCIFOLIUM ALBUM and RUBRUM, flowering 
23 100. 
laat gabe paniei may be 
mt Mr. — 
PARAGON fl „the earliest s. d. i 
sort grown, per 8 61" 
BATH COS LETT UCE, black seed, fine sort, per paper 0 6 from unknown correspondenté. 
MOGUL CABBAGE LETTUCE, very large, new sort IVERS’ LARGE 5 STONE 3 
from Holla — , a desirable kind, per paper 1 0 R! SEED (the growth of the Price 15 
ONION, large sort from Madeir ra, mild in flavour, ‘stands i ( 4 is Pise? with the Stubble A amka 
the winter, per paper 1 0 this Tarnip 1 s onpi in — a Y 
SPIN 2 New Gigantic, very productive and hardy, 2 0 Turnip, in which its aa en 3 mae be 
TURNIP, Early Snowball, per oz, 0 3 Tros faii * mero i pete A ll 13 w16 
3 —. — an ih ee from splendid 1 0 l per acre, when sowa ce oes rly n ad oo it has 
, pa 3 e e e t eep' c eet 
PANSY, saved by — flowers, eo = peer — mele pr eo ls ‘a. per 5 0 ders to a5 
sTUoKS. au umnal, six beautiful double varieties 3 6| amount of 10s. paid to'London. —7ANDr Ege 
peera — STOCK, — large and a PROTECTION ¢ OF P PLANTS FROM THE | HEAT 
oyun p N.—Use E. F. A A 
TRITOMA UVARIA, a splendid novelty, per paper . becken s vs ＋ heat — . — leh — 
Ri 1 — Aans 6 „ various shades of 13 hate’ caverns is required ; it is 2 yards wide, and 
of wwe "DENYER, Seedsman and eae at 1s. 4d, per yard, aud much cheaper th sa ats, 
E 
rs, per 
The Aae Aa Pio had 
Florist, 82, Gracechurch-street, London, 
F. ARCHER, 451, Oxford street, Lond 
— gratis, and 
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ceo coe o ce „„ oÑ 
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