THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ERICAN PLANTS 
of the above Plan es ifers, d&c., is now published, 
may osing two postage stamps, The 
colours of all the Rhododendrons worthy of on ay are 
establisbment.— 
Farnborough Station, South- Western R 
Fokksr TREE SEEDLINGS.— The SUBSCRIBERS 
1 1 3 their LIST of NURSERT 
STOCK for Ar had on 3 . 
Wit = Uneeusae and dee. 
SUPERB NEW APPLE, 
BRADLEY'S GOLDEN PEARMAIN. 
ICHARD BRA begs to info urserymen 
w APPLE in November next. 
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and the ——.— * that it is his intention to send 
above e, can 2 3 i ay agri 
UPERB HOLLYHOCKS.—A Selection of the best 
3 by R. B. BIRCHAM, Hedenham Rosa ary, 
Bungay, Suffolk. d 
Aura antia (Rivers’ „ salmon i 
Black hii new ( Gibbon’ 8), a good black, much more 
doubl n the old one, a = ee pinia a fine spike 
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3 (Barron 25 ion rose 
Chater), Mg ru 
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(Chater’s), delicate blush ... 295 
tress (Cha , deep pink 
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Hebe (Bircham’ s), f fine peach blossom, flowers large and 
all, 
Yaki of Are (Parsons), ‘silvery blu sh ose atti 
Lady Braybrooke (Chater’ s), rosy crimson , we 
agoum Rowan (B arron’s), da ge et ive ise 
Meteor —— s), a crimson scarlet, e well up, 
and fine guard petal, produces a fine ee extra fine 
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Fine el dwarf plants, 10s. 6d, each; half standards, 
12s. 6d. each. One plant over to the Trade when three are 
The stock being small, early orders are requested, to secure 
nts. * arran aA to accompany the order from unknown 
— ents, to be made payable at Southwell Post-office, 
Notts.— paa nts: Messrs, Fisher, 8 and vad be ah te 
ackage free, All orders e 11. 11s, 6d. 
Nursery, Weteld. 
carriage eee a, 2 London and all places within 100 pt ae the 
nursery.— m Nursery, Southwell, Not 
SEED AND ee n 
DBURY, SUFFO 
ASS Av BROWN 8 NEW AUTUN IN CATA- 
LOGUE, sent free on receipt of three postage stamps, 
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12 varieties, all best new of last — 205 1 2 4 0 
20 varieties, ae of the — yea 15 1 16 0 
25 varieties, — . dat 13990 
ot rieties ra to 8 es dozen. 
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12, all best new Mia of last se 0 
Best of previous introduction 8. to 15s. s. per doz 
NEW SCARLET AND PINK HORSE-SHOE VARIETIES. 
Six new varieties of 12 ——— each, 2s, 6d. to 38. 6d, 
ogue, 
and Siate: —— of the above 
ted 
Obscura Ke —— shaded puc 
rpre de Tyre re ruby N splendid form, 
uard tals smooth, centre full, and 
Penelope a deep rosy pi ink, shaded, large and 
very distinct, produces a splendid spike. A Certi- 
1 — National Floricultural, Sept. 18, 18 AA 
Pandora (Bire hams), Bonke, , buf and orange, large and 
full flower, and apike up 
ae eta Sey Orasa (Bircham , a a buff yellow, with orange 
Piller, of Tia! y (P: 
Picta (Parsons’), rosy salmon, es 
Queen (Barron’s), beautiful blush 
= — of Denmark (Bircham’s), an orange. “yellow, of a 
and desirable shade, producing a fine spike. A 
First A. ra TE aw N rdenersꝰ 
Be .. ose 
arsons’ 4r bright rosy crimson .. ie Me 
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osea ranieri 0 Ae 805 tes rosy pink one 
Rosea Alba (Barron’s), rose and whit 5 sen 
Spectabilis (Chater’s), rose and salm ak 
Sa sa no 3 pink and salmon, buff guard ‘petals, 
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i dans ses te ‘(Rivers’ L fine sulphur . one 
Sulphur Queen ae 8), beautiful ee chocolate 
ground, fine 
eee 8 bale primrose, tinted with deli- 
cate rose. 
Walden Gem (Chater’ s) or Charles Turner (Black), deep 
ruby crimson, extra 
White Perfection 1 — 0 pure white 
3 3 (Bircham's), a peculiar shade of primrose 
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exture ; 3 iow 
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awarde y Eha Rational Floricultural 
Sates, September 18, 1851. See Gardeners’ Erann 
For names Geraniums, see 
our Advertisement in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of 2 
and October 2d a and 9th. For descriptions, see Catal 
a x ANTHEMUMS. 
hy plants, well set with flower-buds. s. d. 
12, all new varieties, best of last season 0 
12, do. putian of last reason fan) tae O 
GR OUSE 3 at taser varieties , 45 
STOVE PLANT rieties en 24 0 
WINTER AND EARLY. PLO WERING GREENHOUSE 
PLANTS, 12 choice varieties 16 0 
do. STOVE PLANTS, 12 choice varieties 20 0 
HARDY HERB 2 Re” LANTS :— 
— 1 and fine vars., 30s.; 50 vars. , mele € 
00 superior and n — bj 50s. ; ; 50 vars, o, ite 7 
ROCK PLANTS, 25 Ppa vars,, 12s. ; 12 vars, 
ANTIRRAINUMS, 12 fine vars., 66.; 12 
PHLOX, 12 fine vars., 6s. ; 12 . F and new ake 
rior and new .., 15 
Choice collections af Cinera Azalea indica, R 
Ornamental Climbers, &c, ae hos EDA —— Hardy 
BULBS AND F LOWER | ROOTS, 
e by * — 1 — 1 — 
100 vars., ria iie new an 70 0 
100 vars., very fi 
Oiel Noir, best b 
Best Mixtures, 10s. ana 1 
per 
ANEMONES, 50 beautiful and distinct named double... 12 6 
ost fre 
Choice double S Pi 6s. — 15 H 
ge — aon Eclatante, single b — scarlet, extra, 
* 35 0 
18 0 
ghee 
), per doren 215 280 
190; fine 5s., or, post 
. 10 
0 
July 31, oe the “ Florist” for 8 1852, &. 
THE SELECTION BE LEFT To R. B. B.: 
iestrate varieties of the above, per ae 
x 
Semi. {doubl e kinds, with brilliant colours, such as 
aa of the Prey varieties, under er doz, 0 
Fine do paa- ected 
when — ‘from many — — seedlings; 
ia 0 strong ground roots, but without names, 
r dozen 0 6 0 
Carriage paid to London; pla ant ts a dded t “compensate for 
long N and every attention paid to e 
Post- office orders, payable at Bungay Office, to ROBERT 
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A OPPORTUN 
OR CHEA NESS, UTILITY, AND. DISPLAY, 
the following are strongly recommended, Carriage pai id. 
W. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS te ae ALPINES, 
100 in 50 choice sorts, our selection, 25s.; n 100 choice 
sorts, we purchaser’s selection, 30s, 
FLOWERING and EVERGREEN SHRUBS, TREES, Go., 
5 s or our choice, per 100 in 100 sorte, 21.5 on own 
88 in 1 sorts, II. 
Lt, 20. per 100, 8. 6d, 
s. per 10 00, or 3s. per dozen, 
EVERGREEN IVET, — 2 to ` feet, per 1000, 4 
Pine mied sigle, Per Ib.” ? 6| HORSE CHESTNUTS, 3 to 6 feet, 05. per 100 
GLADIOLUS, 30 y aia y and late hinds. 79 88° 0 ROSES, 50 splendid sorts, s 3; k. em 400, or 158. per 
A ee 100 superb sorts, Dw , 358., or 6s. per doz 
— 12 splen did early vars., 10s. 625 . Ane Ford. 1 o Hur choice; mixed do., 25s. per 100, or 4s. oe pines, 
12 supe ao late y vars., Ramosus 1 STOVE PLANTS, purchas er’s ‘choice, 50 sorts, 40s.; our 
Beaut re (per dozen, 2290 per 100 .. 20 0 n choice, in 50 sorts, 
Colvitlit on per doz.; C. rub doz.; Gan- * e PLANTS, purchaser’s choice, 50 sorts, 40s. ; 
davensis, 38, 6d 6d. per dos. ; * splendens, 2s. 6d. r own choice, in 50 sorts, 35s, 
> Het brorum, 126. per dos., thsi is ERICAS, purchaser's choice, 50 sorts, 2. 10s.; our choice, 
Ts. 6d. per 1 Brenchleyensis, 3s. each. id in 50 sorts, best, 40s., or 9s. per dozen. 
Colvillii gr grandis, fine new dark shaded rosy purple, CHINESE AZALEAS, 20 fine show sorts, 208., our choice ; 
oF 3 6 3 4 ppt eee , or 188. per * 
» conspicua , purplish rose. wW ne, rown 
re each » White stripe, very 2 6 | ;qHOLLYHOOKS, fine, double coloured, 3 30s, per 100; do. seed, 
um, rig t ro nk, dee 8, warranted to pr uce 75 in 100 double, 1s. 6d, each. 
er SE e pi p crimson ii ČOOSEDERRIES, finest L sorts, 70s; per 1000 in 
ENGLISH IRIS, 28 splendid and select varieties „ 28 0 100 med, or 10s. per 100 in 50 sorts. 
Very fine mixed (23, s$, per doz ), per 100 15 cU RRANTS May s Victoria, or moy Castle cong is the 
IMPORTED R Eoi EYACINTHE, 50 5 vars., » choice largest an 2 wn, and ought to be a every 
„ 35 0 | Barden, 25s. „or 4s. per dozen, Red Grape yond Cham. 
eg pech . 68.t0 15 0 pagne Currants, ioe 2: N a aand dard 
fine, e 10s. 
chocus, 20 splendid and gate, without nama ine, par ie Se 3 0| or 70s. per 100; choice of sorts le left to us, ve — 
roots of eac V 12 o , PLUMS and Agr ont S, finest sorts, standards, 18s, per 
6 splendi od vars 100 roots f f each 17 : 0 — our choi warf-trained do, +) 33, d. each, or 36s, per 
2290 597655 1615857 f. P oe š 0| APRICOT ACHES, and NEOT ARINES, fine, th 
TRITONEA REA, splendid ora orange 1 — ach, siro ed 3 : nee gir and or bes Prj. oma aa dice, Peet each, or 40s, pi — 
. 5. 6d. ck of Larch, Spruce, Ko., size and pr 
OXALIS ELEGANS, bright p „ dark eins. 64. to 5 0 on application. May's s Descriptive Catalogue in three alte 25 
MAJOR, e ž 16 3 . foe N * 1 185 2, Hardy 
e fine purple, , Koses, Shru 0. ; art 3 cont 
CYCLAMEN, S07 beau vlog ga -e ie Š p Fruit Trees, &c.; to be had on application. 277 
Also an extensive collection of roots, Ornamental ious nds Sate gratis, by giving. measure- 
son arog and iat. Tulips, Sa ment, Ko.; and Plans furnished on the same terms, and exe- 
ancifolium, dse, &c., for which see Catal talogue » | cuted on the most liberal terms. Forest aae BY estimate, 
N me yea so dg 108. carriage paid to London, Liverpool, 
m, a zdi rgh, 
93 ae 3 all the intermediate stations 
Address all orders Piet communications to HENRY MAY, th 
pe Nurseries, ming Lane, Bedale, Yorkenne. A * aro 
refere. unknown correspondents respectfuliy 
PRINCE ALBERT. AN ND 
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Society, at Edinburgh ; it } 
A the leading e Jon roals, and 
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s are solicited, as — 3 — is lim’ 
NUAREN, Cheshunt, Herts, Oct, 
ILLIAM HAMILTO an: e &e, 
(è; ixed C 5 V A 
ommon mixed Crocus ls, per SNo a a 
Sond Dutch Mixed C ve 8 
uperior Dutch Mixed Crocus. a 
= Pgh ’ Fy% us, Soleil pe 
Crocus, very large ane fine 
yell oN = hs per 
ipon 2 
slime, oe oar 
in 8 colours, 
15. 6d. to 25. per 100. 
Toutes, fine border varieties, 
— and late, 5s, to 7s. 6d. 
e 
1 68.1 to 12s, 
per 100. 
GLASS DISHES with six superior HYACINTHS may 
planted in Moss, and pog ar 
country without ivjury, 5 
10s. 6d. according to the — 1 
The above are all wa ea ‘Anti ond, “will be deliven 
in the tara et. condition, with extra bulbs tocomp 
Jor on i 
3 s to may be containing an immense 
ots, 
— — had on application, Ai 
1540 Cheapside, Lie PRE te 
ese plants grown in pots 
house; alos a small bed of them, 9 * long by 3 w 
sufficient to furnish a fami ly with Bouquets the 
winter and spring. Large plants, 6s, per 
38. per dozen. 
Mine da ARBOREA ALBA; on, DOUBLE W 
VIOL —This is also a very fine variety, * 
. — Violet in many particulars, with the exception 
colour, a plants, 6s. per dozen; smaller di 
dozen. 
RUSSIAN SUPERB PS ea res . whi d 
very —— and fine variety; 
cultivated most successfully, 
Five Shillings will have the Treat 
to any par — “sg receipt of 12 ree ips * 
OTHELLO CLO Se — ATION. To those 2 3 
E eame too — pp oas 5 plants N a 
i o say — hae e stock of this 
of this splendid variety at 1s, 6d. per pair, 
ree, 
Ph beng feng Fa” = be still ‘si 
s’ Chronicle f 
The whole, or any part 2 — above, ¢ 
ma package , free, 3 of the amount, by# p 
order, or penny stam: : 
EDWARD Tieey; Nu urseryman, Seedsman, 
14, Abbey-churchyard, Bath. 
0 NURSERYMEN N AND OTHERS. 
QUICKSETS WANTED. 
ANTED, T TENDERS for the 1 
faato 3 and delivery t 
Address tenders to Mr. RICHARD Pssst, 
TO NURSERYMEN AN 
— 2 STIRZ 
REES, 5 Larch, 
Ash, Oak, Sycamo 5 a "Bees 
and 12s. 6d. per 100 1000 
ce n application, 
Oct, 16. 
Skerton, near . Lancashire, 
to every part of enn 
five parts of such equal m 
and incorporate the whole ei in the 
ay then b on 
Vegetation cannot grow 
action of the severest aoe 
soak through it, to g 
ete pend the sides.— 
an 8, Millban k-streot, 
Printed by 8 e ‘of 
8 bed — LE gat — and . 
e Newington, both in ti 
Lombard-street, 
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zer all Advertisements 16, 195% 
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2 Eprron.—SaTvapar, Ocroass 
