THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 43.—1852.] 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 
—— 6d. 
INDEX, 
Agri. Soc 9 635 a Larch. rot in „eee 676 
Anemone, e „679 4 Macdevilia suaveolens . q G77 € 
Arphalte foori 634 Manure made on a farm. 3 
Beans. — tthe dere os 676 — diih „erde 25 2977 
— Scarlet Run é . 677 ne TTY) re 6—654 
Berberries, standard. Messrs. ) Bitter see 673 
Books reviewed., » aeh green eeneecs 677 
„ horti Pigs, to feed . 
eee ereere S 
gea machine" for digging . e 
2 *** * 
.. 
Raste. 1 2 an's oe 684 
Bripbyilume, 7 vp seoees 676 
2 
— — —＋ = 
Sros nerium . 0 
r — PPRT 
Horticultural Society .. 
ce 678 a | Window gardening 
GRAPE VINES FROM EVES, e FINE 
WEE 
D Co. in 
a most spletidia collection st Pint 
— two and three years old, on Eyes, all 
for Piiira or FRUITING IN Por 
Also * extensive and valuable collection of STOVE and 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, all new varieties. See our 
Catalogues devoted to each. the our ta cr age on Horri- 
CULTURAL rae and HEATING 5. 
J. Werks and Co., King’s-road, Chelse 
* rong and 
e best sorts 
AMERICAN 8. 
OHN „ oo 5 announce his Catalogue 
of the * Plan 1 2 Ko., is gers published, 
and ma mps. The 
e are 
— exhibited 
4 Moara Park, are supplied 
can Nursery, Bagshot, 8 — 
— Station, South-Western Railway, 
and 3 miles — Blackwater, So uth. Eastern Railway 
$ 0 
e 88 25 good iced Tulips 
1 dozen beautiful dou 
iest flowering Bulb 
for beds or borders; 
Spo nes, 
submit the above com- 
et Barly Bulbs, which are 
hs of. winter and early 
nen ‘ona Floris ts, 86, High- 
Saige DLER AND — NurseRyMen, Wandsworth 
Road, Surrey, beg leave to inform the public that they have 
2 A FINE PEA keea OF LARGE EVERGR 8 
eee 
the best sorts, 12s, per doze 
ect DUTCH BULBS, ETC.. 
Hage ROOM, Clapham Rise, 
TO HER 
THE King oF e 
a Very fine ‘fine ot His Catalogs al s 
ART, e 
— ” Seedling, Elton 
per ‘ion — — 2 — 
een, Mammot Bicton White 
and Black Prince; Fertilised Houthols and and white — 2 
Antwerp Raspberry, 16s. per 100. 
3 Lists te of Balbs and 
EN into T bushy plants, of 
— 8 
1 
‘and DUTCH 
is paa ree Bulbs, &c., 
will be for 
Fleet-street, London 
of the following STRAW. 
Seeds free by post. 
THE BLACK BARBARO OSSA, 
yaga THAT DON’T KNOW HOW TO SHANK. * 
N BUTCHER, i i ging the above trul 
Grape into the rg of —.— 
orm them that he has this year for 
and found it to exceed his apes as t 
or to the H — and ambro". confiden 
m 
and valuable Late 
2 inf 
4 
E 
He 
ro’ 
th ia th 5 — i ‘thi 
„on the . (see 0 e report in this 
Fruiting Plants, from E yes, 10s. 6d. 
to be ent Lo 
au 
x 
wi 53841 
i 
oorgate- 
s, Covent Garden 
F 
3 
ji 
: 
i 
S ADODD 
i 
fers his ige e to 
„at 
i bear iow priiis 
3 sorts in cultiv 
ae pentan, Coste 
CATALOGUES. 
eee — oe: i aon, Great Berkhamp- 
in cir Patrons pad Pe 
eee — ve e may now be h 
GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY R ROSE CATALOGUES 
INDIAN AZALEA, CAMELLIA, &c., for one postage stamp. 
Rea * iad TREE SE 5 85 5 CATA- 
t of 
r new Autumu Price 
FOREST TREES, ‘SHRUBS, AND FRUIT TREES, 
Is now — 7 2 n be had on application 
one penny 8 
The Cat Eren contains PRICES of SEEDLING FOREST 
Tas aes, New and Choice SHRUBS, Transplanted ah ey 
PRUIT —.—— including all the newest and 
ation 
Gentlemen who want t to plant largely this Autumn, or 
who — to lay owt Pleasure Grownds, will do well to 
procure one of these Qata 
LARGE SURPLUS STOCK. 
have a large 4 ee * the following, which will 
. 4 on very low t s viz 
ey 
E SPARAGUS, 
TROLLOPE’S VICTORIA STRAWBERRIES. 
203. per 100, er 35. per dozen. This variety should be grown 
in every garde 
Apply to WILLIAM + RENDLE anv Co., NURSERYMEN 
and SEED „ h 
ESTABLISHED IN 1786. 
As BRO VERSCHAFFELT, NuRrsERYMAN, 
Ghent, Belztum) h has — published his new Catalogue, 
2 may 
r. R. SLB EA NAD, 5, Harp- 
ne, Great N * 
ly CATALOGUE OF FLORISTS? “eg: at 
- 3 Wallingford, Berks, 2 4 = coe 
his Descriptive Catalogue 
ANEMONES, RANUNGULUSES, GERANIUM, OA ARN: ma 
TIONS, PICOTEES, PINKS, &e., is now ready, and will be 
sent post free er m. 2 inoluding nies his 
400 
a AMED TULIP 
ee 
t teom, — ta 5 MALY the. 
or planting 
anit of th retin. 
s arranged fur at 
on the Anemone, ad.; — Ranun. 
Flowers, 2s. Gd. per paper. 
RY i A J ONICA. 
A FEW 19 SEEDLINGS, from 3 to 
inches high, at 30s. per 100, 
Algo, IMPORTED SE — at 208. 1 ounce, . will me 
77 upwards o of 1500 Terms, Casu, being the propert: 
a gen 
2 1 to J. and C. Lex, Nurserymen, Hammersmith, near 
ondon, 
6ßʒi⁊ RTE a gi E E 8 
6 JACK MAN, Norserrman, Woking, Surrey, 
m Woking Station, South Western ern Railway, 
pasa to announce he has just pub 
ogue 
ra oe 
culus, 
Catal 
ees, &e. — = an 
— io pees Torry 
CED DEODARA, ET 
er HENCHMAN has the following: Seedlings to 
gane! r deodara, strong poslin sin — ots, 101, per 1000. 
ongifolius, $ II. 10s, per 100. 
noe 0. a EN pan lbs. per 100, 
Abies * É — 
others Siim 
of Conifer furn 
er 100, 
NA * e 
si, ere entene are warran 
et ch’ Sone Calceolaria, — 
Pansy ee — ng 6d. Strong seedling a seers 
en, a 
30s. — a f 0 of th chads bs plants have bloomed this autumn, 
* Pesci 215 3 blooming plants next year, 
, near 2 — on, Oct. 23, 
DEODARA 
arranted to move 
and Aura 
annot be surpassed, a 
— 3 4 fy * * ome or m oe tig 
1 pet doz, 
CEDRUS 'AFRICANUS , 
ioe 
CEDAR OF’ "LEBANON , 75s, per 100. 
doz. 
” . 
* ar 
heal) 
Also the e following, Pg pat us heights 
Menziesii, Douglasti; Pinus apulcensis 
Insignis, "e _ ; Picea nobilis, Araucaria 
Ppa —.— ; Cupressus Goveniana, 
sag aie hibernica, Chinensis, Excelsa; ; Thuja 
15 ormi 1 As — istichum, 
Taxus paan. in + h Ye Teton we a ped do. fa 
ne p a pn > Pas, Priced — 
Doeme licatio P pe 
hunt, A October 23. 
” 
” a” 
2 ‘Moet rinda; 
1 Excelsa, 
Nurseries, Ches 
in exchange for ph 
NEW CARNATION, ak gh: PAN 
OHN SCHOFIELD AND Bae! 
inform their imn the and the 
each, 
1 ‘is a gem 
As the stock is 
very a (on! , early orders are reques sted, 10s, 6d. 
air, 
ts of Carnations, 
„are in fine condition this Autumn, 
be supplied at t s% Tomor prices 
8 wh 21s. 3 en pair; second, nh to 128. 
3 245 ” tol2s, , 
33. 6a: 8 2 
s. 
15s. per dozen plant ol 
8 Seed, selected fro m show-flowers, 2s, "ed, r 
A full descriptive Cata coat of the above is now ready, and 
may be had free on application. 
Koowsthorpe, near Leeds, Yorkshire. 
THE Pt TING SEASON. 
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VERY STRONG SEEDLING 
AND TRANSPLANTED LARCH Shae 3 CHEST- 
NUTS, AND OTHER F 5 T TR 
ILLIAM bon ie SON res respectfu ully invite 
attention to their 7 extensive Stock of the under 
named ——— TREES, ‘on of which will be forwarded 
on applicat 
Ald , 8 to 7 ft. | Spanish epee 
i to 8 ft. 
As na oat . 2to6 ft.] Larch Ai 
1 to 5 ft. 
1 t0 5 ft. 
o. &. 
rong, well. feathered 
to 8 feet, peculiarly adapted 
and S, have to offer a fine 
ard, cc rf, and trained ; also 
, Evergreen, and Flowering Shrubs ; Herbaceous and 
pine Plants; also a very choice selection of rare Orna- 
i Trees. 
St tandard and Dwarf Roses, as usual, in very large quantities. 
will be sent in exchange 
N. B. Alar e stock of particularly fine, stro 
Spruce — Silve er Firs, from 
for four postage. etam mps. „ 
Woodlands Nursery, Maresfield, Sussex. 
PW SED ee TE arate anD SON 
are uo 
Charles aan s 
e e * . 
Lovelin ess ose 
ERAN 
NIUMS. 
Flows Me Ivor cr 6 I: ae Bogaty.. 
a Me aw i sig t — 
Lady Do Marginata 
e of the the | Fancics |. 6 
rice of the Set, £3 “3s.—Ueual . to the Trade. 
tion ot the above see this Paper of October 9. 
ad Nursery, St. John’s Wood, London.—Oct, 23, 
For deser 
Wellington 
GA a to — dei now 
prepare send ons We falle followi sag pel nof 
‘SEEDLING, SHOW, & 3 GERANIUMS, . &e. 
ERA 
“i 3 were one by 
Thomas White Esq. : 
aad ad oe si 
Charming May.. * 
Annie ene, BY: 
Rhoda 5 
F A N c Y GERAN 
Rubina. ak 
‘one ep 
P 10s. 6 
The following were 55 by ‘tite Rer. . Trimmer: oe 
Zurick „ een ke 4 Rosenlarii n 8 
Gringenwald whee ay ee Bellinzona ao a 
Scheller en 15 0 
NEW b 
b. d. 
5 3 6 8 rae 
Pulchellum ee pha ns 
pi eed mt f 2 — 
Prince Arthur Grandifloram 
he Set, 21s. 
. VARIEGATED c . ES’ ATTRACTION. 
me of the most distinct variegated 
8 piles public, possessi 
red markings, i 
a beautiful che 
Geran 
pact habit, 
for Abe 
A Dotcriptive List of ‘Sho ow and Fancy 
may be had by applying at the Narsery, 
near London, 
ere 
. 
one ase 
re its freen 
From it f growth and com. 
— 2 blooms 1 great 5 
ot ou 
it will be valuable 
Pelargoniuma, 28 
Surrey-lane, Battersea 
