THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 38.—1852.] 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 
RICE 64. 
+ 
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* 595 e 
. 
bouse f 
Royal Nu 5 
25 reery, lough.. 
„ 698 
$ ir rearing and breeding + 603 
ot apelin Neunes. 
Toads, w 
——— 
GRAPE VINES FROM EYES, VERY FINE. 
WwW have 
d EEKS anp Co., King's Road, 
* a most 6 id col of VINES, — — 
clean, t — rs == from Eyes, all 
for PLA G or FRUITING IN 
Also an ex and valuable collection of STOVE and 
— dees * with all new varieties. See our 
Cata Also our biet on Eont 
— 
J. Werks and Co., 
A E ni rae pre to the Family < of Mr. James 
House, now wholly 
e, 83 that he per 
a, solicit some further 
r arran menis. ~ 
received roy Sean Epwanps, „ Wace 
CULTURAL 1 aed — 
Kio og’s-road, | 
2 — h 3 
emigrate with 
in o repre tns 
Notice is 
fo 
N ionos i hore ELORICULTURAL SOCIETY.— 
by given 
that the THIRTEENTH MEETING of 
* ai men all fowers wast bot be ay | 
* 0 24 — must be staged d 
1 e at at — will assemble. Pods 
JOHN 
FRUIT TREES 
UGH LOW AN CO. invite the 
hes rines, 
—— strong healthy trees ot 
showing them to any 
t. 18. 
S ee eee 
ASC ne we SPLENDIDUS. 
& Co., 
sery, near London, 
LucougE, PINCE, are now pee 
strong 2 A of th uch-admired new Hybrid 
whi ET fail to eneral mend i asa piant 
c 
o yi ms general ly — tye mie peue 20. | uset inf 
pe pee in the of Sept. 11, 1852, 
thus speaks of it:— Your h “4 produced 
from . a ct one Ne 
f the contain than 20 scarlet and yellow dower, 
r one of the most beautifu 
objects we ever saw. it = be grea! in‘ 1 * 
F th s4 a Mag: 
A hybri tion, raren ome: It is rs — 
the fin 
e 
d produe an 
est of its race, which, as is well known, 
will 
tal 
From — —— were, of March 13th, 1852 :— The 
under consideration — — erain one oit is one 
e most recently introduced, an one of the very 
— '—Exeter Nursery, Exeter, ee 
his Au — on 
ete and Helly nas, Petunias, 
very —— ow ready, and may be had for 0 
Good plants of choice Cinerarias, 9s,, 12s., 15s., and 18s. per 
Fine show Chrysanthemums, 6s., 9s., and 12s, per dozen, 
Lilliputienne ne ditto, 6s., ot and 12s. per dozen, 
Pelargoniums, fine w varieties, 12s., — upwards, 
upwards per d 
= “upwards e iage free to 
; for more 3 carriage 1 
"respectfully He. rane that 
a Post-office order le at 
„ Lancashire, - 
Ph pe Cineraria Seed, free by post, 1s., ls. 6d., and 2s. per 
GUERNSEY A 
BEL 
RIDGEWA 1115 PAGE AND Ai amy 
co. Gardener for Mess — ‘Pineapple piee, 
pleasure to offer Flowering Bulbs of th 1 sl 8 — — the Public that he hae taken tbe 
Geal Autumnal Lilies, Lilies, 4s. per e above Bella. o intends carrying on tao NURSRET LAD SEED 
7 * itto, 43. per dozen; Amary formosissima, 4s. BUSINESS L all its , by a careful selec- 
Bh Fae Wad dts pea rye genase and ra roy eta a 
22. 6d. per dozen. All orders above 184 6a largest Jonquils, encouragement 
will T. A. havin had great experience in gta. mer Bec La: 
on ths Bo vibe occa. and W. aly seria Gardens, begs to offer hie services to Noblemen = Gente 
en a t to lay out New ens, or alter and 
crocuses, out Bioti ae thoes jaa cone, TULIPS: old ones; 
dition, and are offered ed at greatly redu — 8 T. A. bas just received an importation of genuine Dutch 
ag ay be 3 on —— to Pace ‘wha ay Seed Bab, in fine n which he offers at very moderate 
4 pton (sole A e> rice 
Com; the county ot Mate kE e Manure |P a Narsery is tw West Drayton | 
SHALE MANURE, 3, per ton, 
e 
í Wii TLLIAM B 
many Jae porli ome 
and Cinerarias, — will 
f plan ern aspect, 
Price It per 100, or ite. 6d. for 50, 
to . 
e celebrated BLACK PRINCE, the earliest in 
his year they 
were picked in the open ground, 
per Ib., by me. See also Mr. ot eae Mh account = 
22 8 at the Duke of Sutherland's. Are m 
1 por 
* e 
he bing La ped Kidney 8s. 
ce orders on Camberwel 
JAMES CUTGAILL, 2 Lon vox 
OUBLE ROMAN AND PAPER | WHITE NAR NAR- 
4s, per dozen,—The a „the former 
which is ~t sly esteemed for its early ted and excessive 
ragran e latter for its — and elegance, have been 
st rec ed J gar A. Cosserr’s Italian = yp Warehouse, 
18, Pall-mall, neat ar Waterloo-place, Lon 
NEW AND CHOICE PLANTS AND BULBS. 
ASS anp 22 g. NEW AUT! 
LOGUE is now akos uch 
formation. 
be sent free, 
Seed and Horticultural 3 Sudbury, Suffolk. 
DEN NURSERY, CAMBERWELL, LONDON. 
BARNES 4 ree 
bans i has now 
ceo! Seed, which 
3 ems r tie ase 
HEXAGENT IOS vice ENSIS. 
ESSRS. VEITCH anv SON will not be prepared 
to send out the above beautiful Climber till he spring of 
— when those who have 3 = it y rely on 
receiving strong plants. — il be given * 
plants are ready Exeter. 18. 
surpasses all y= for 
at * ver * 
re 
RO 
ri 
other new r e 
s Gd. and 
. öy. each. | 5s. to 10 
| GTRAWBERRY PLAI PLANTS- The wn — 
ret-rate varieties, which have all been 
ction of thelr growers, ai ace eee 
to = satisfacti 
eltern N —This is one of the finest Straw- 
ver yet yn gt ony as been exhibited at 
berries ever 
test bearing 3 traw- 
of the 7 growing to 2% oz., 
one ren, ond first-rate for tra 
BRITISH QUEEN true) 
BRITANNIA Est 
S Cas shes RAWSERRY (Sine) 
GLOR . pete dis 
ALIOR MAUDE . 
ATH € 
12 
are strong ‘well-rooted ox an 
ensure satisfaction, Fine une aaa had for 
required, which were 
s 
75 Fa per dozen will be sent 
ie AN Tints, all saved from striped and 
l give every satisfaction and 
55 48 5 varieties, 
SEEDLING HOLLY HOCK ae 8 
faction, II. 100, oe Ng. 1 ine. 
1 Hoilyhocks were pleated ont tno bea 
è 
them proved to be double flowers - equal 
2 were saved from), 
remittance 
E 
nex 
ai te ee a 
A must accompany the order, 3 fic the 
stamps flee orden, on pna 
2 or any quantity of the above will 
package free. 
N tegen Tiner, , 
Abbey Chu rehyard, Bath 
—— Benin ae. Wivenhoe 
6 CHINESE SE AZALEAS, AND — 
EDWARD ues 
Nurseryman and Seedsman 14, Abbey 
Churchyard, Bath {i 
—This since from Myst 
Eliza, and — 0 econd vos d wW- 
berries 3 een y ripe, this 
pen; its flavour is exquisite, like that of its 
parent, t, and, in size, it is equal te: a middle-sizea — tish Queen; 
— „ and it is abun ly prolific, 
g plants, last year’s r ranners, — — in 
March, iy per 2 — 20s. per 100, = to Lo 3 
rs ictoria. a good early Strawberry, 3s, dozen, 
Mas Rivers, Nurseries, 8a worth, — 
VICTORIA NURSERY, UXBRIDGE, MIDDLESEX. 
PLEBY (late Land 
DRONS,—For to their 
4 LANE: SON, Great 
— — N of stating that their 
We Din Dis., 30, Sio., and 429. per t 
ae 126. 18s., 24s., 30s., and 36s, a ** 
RH DODEN 1048 (yellow and of various shades), 
NE W GERANIUM 
a apd BY ay aoe “FOSTER, a &c. 
ENT OUT POR THE Finer 
2 GEORGE HENDERSON i aN 3 
will be prepared to send ow 
tioned GERANIUMS : 
Selected from the followi varieties, z 
vue” x — A ag 
1 Onlcteain Chloe 
Constantine Cristine 
Eurydice Flying Dutchman | Illuminator 
Little Nell Monteith aval Knight 
Pretty Pol Saladin 
Selected from the itor 42s. per doz. 
Painter Improved — Colonel of the 
Man i 
E 
* 5 meet 
hè Viet miles from the 
Station, on i the Great Wiseira . 
every train. Victoria Nursery, Sept. 18, 
