HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
- A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General Wews.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 44.—1852. I! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. [Price 6d. 
INDEX. 8 PELARGONIUMS. TO THE AMATEURS OF TULIPS. 
Birmingham Po Poultry ber.... 701 o Mos ORTA, E BSO N is now — out, in strong pasis, HEN a GROOM, 8 Clapham Rise, near 
+ 696 a Orange | Gardens, ‘st. Mich. — — d following first-rate varieties: — Vulcan, Spot, Pasha, begs to inform AMATEURS that he has 
wos he 3 693 Palin's eee Jupiter, Gertrude, 13 hie “aad Harriet. Also 12 good ae ublished a NEW CATALOG UE of | the above F 8 RS, in 
Calendar, horticult a | Patchouli ‘69s 6 | Japiter, p 
Oat’ Re, to 5 fi a | Pelargoniums, Cape .......... 695 c | varieties for 128. Plants given ia to co! mpensate for carriage. | which he has made a very cons e prices 
Conifers, — — among. . 693 a Plan aes growth of without J. D.’s Catalogue for 1852-3, with full descriptions of the | of the janes} kinds, and will be happy to forward his —— 
Bor Ps list of . . g. 696 — 7. · · ·ͤ „ „ jb ‘sn Fuchsias, Cinerarias, Hollyhocks, Verbenas, &c., | on application 
Gow. A ers ge tt: foi /is now ready, and may be h had in exchange for two postage 
A 9 GRAPE VINES FROM EYES, VERY FINE. 
N Dairy farming sı -698 a—70l a | Quercus glabra... %5 Also a few hundred Tulip bulbs, the surplus stock of an WEEKS np Co., King's Road, Che ae 
r ag 693 ò | Roots, pot-bound. ye 3 at 20s. per 100, in Bib. H s’ King, Cenotaph, a 8 EVIE 
Ey Club z. serere 698 Seeding, thin. 99 2 , E d E Mountain Of Suow * a most p endid co ect 5 0 S, very nik and 
Farm, Mr. — i + 700 Sheep, to ern a oi de Ceres, Roi de gyp, eine > | wot ty eat tives yea rs old, from Eyes, all the best sorts 
mann „ —ç Saane IES Alcon; Cleopatra, o.; B 9 i Tricolor, ce rpass 1585 te ines —— cools iah 
Farmin . —— ce imbrica a, urpass — 
pe ea 72 — 7 ¢ | Storm in Augu . 693 ee Leen ak te a ben Gt. Louis; 7 7 50 ‘King and Gusen ; | Also an extensive and sedie collection of STOVE and 
898 MUTI, 694 6 | Strawberries, new ss.sseses p EAN le. be, P Belle | GREENHOUSE 2 w varieties. See our 
—— *·ꝗ t 695 Turkey, crested c.; Roses, at Triomphe Royale, Hebe, Preticosa, Belle Ca talogues deveted to's i — N Phat tl 
Ishocks s.r 695 8 dum Hellena, &. — Woodlands Nursery, Islewor — — na re 3 b Hor-w 2 
Hortieultu- al 1 garden 695 Vines, pot-boun URAL BUIL y 5 
6 paren. oe a — 2 ss. 694 Vine mildew . ab hg PLANTS. ; ioe Weeks and Co., King’s-road. Chel 
| TCT NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND THE TRADE. 
7 of the above Plants, Roses, Con — o., is no p she AY, NGSTER, ai OO. ave nw N d 
| ee . 70 > Society se A and may be obtained by enclosing two postage stamps, The eady to sen 
i xi * — 2 . ees 885 8 Yucca glorio 42 È sal s.. 693 colours. of all the Rhododendrons worthy of a are out — NEW EARLY NO. 1 PEA, price 2s, 6d. per 
Í me hee order to facilitate Aae dc, in sel 1 ; Sst a — and can 
hododendrons, leas 0 5 y ee ite 
H ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LON DON. — at the Royal Botanic ays =i Regent's Park, ar orien from About the igrana e rape te o hey wil be ray to sen 
a ＋ Meeting in Regent-street, at 2 P.M., Nov. 2, the | this ag nts pe The American Naser, Bagshot, Surr ut their New Ear arlet BA 
objects Exhibition will ne CHRYSANTHEMOMS 4 miles from Farnborough Station, South- . ' hailway, 5s. pien It is — as early as the Prince Albert, much larger, 
(shown — : xes, in pots not exceeding 11 inches in inside | and 3 miles om Bis r, South. Eastern Rai red rp a of padae 4 — A pesi 258 me ** Be 55 A i 
ALPINE STR BERRIES; . CELERY hown in Os pen 
5 5 E OSES ON MANETTII ORE 8 Mount | with Ha ‘Sand i Cos to be made payable to the Firm, at the 
2 ̃ Ã . „Vork, b famous for Roses ou the New | Borough Post-offlce, or postage stamps. 
COTTISH GARDENERS AND LA 3 Stock, Mandel and 1 such plants a 3I now have to offer are For -Testimonials and parties where both articles can be 
W nn for the relief of Aged and It is not within thé compass of an | had, see Gardeners’ Chro — 18th are 1852, page 594. 
Infirm Gardeners, Land-Ste er and Foresters, advertisement to enter into particalars N merits | Newington Batts, London 
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His Royal gee the P. Paor ALBERT, K. G. the vigour of growth, the size and NN ty of brooms upon this prides. COTTRELL, anp BENHAM (successors to 
L MEE stock, is really surprising. It is a significant fact, that in no ERICK WARNER) bog t to call public attention to their 
NOTICE is hereby 2 "that the ‘Anaual General . case within my knowledge, w. ia party has once had a | exten on 1 of DUTCH BULBS, Roe ge sing oe 
of the Association will ee, at on 6, we mt Edinburgh, | few a i „would they again have any upon | Crocus, Narcissus, Anemones, Ranu s, Tulips, &c. 
on WEDNESDAY, November 10, ensuing, for the electiou 2 s any other stock, on i | the exception o h 
07 arers for the ensuing year, and on o one business, in sumer or climbin A theit own roots. application. 
terms of the deed 5 Constitution. tock of Plants contains choice selection of the very| Strawberry Plants, Fruit Trees, Roses, Rhubarb Roots, &c., 
TION OF PENSIONERS, ee Sandler the newest Kosei in cultivation, a Descriptive of all the newest and best varieties, supplied at the advertised 
rs ght also informed that, after the General | Catalogue of which will be forwarded to ‘every application ces. 
Meeting, as above, an election of two Pensioners on the General ag eee a postage stamp. Dawe, COTTRELL, and BENHAM are also Agents for the sale 
oe held on e place in aad ‘gx the Minutes of — — 1 Ta s APPLEBY, Rose Mount Nursery, York.—Oct, 30. of Butcher's Syr aa e st i T for description, 
id hel — 6th Bas CHARLES Law N, Jan., e eee A rice, Se, eners’ to 
22 Si a. CE DEODARA, ET g 736 N and 3 2 rence Poun ntnay-lane, London, 
i 6, York 4 Edinburgh, Oct, 23. As PAUL anp SON have a fing. Stocks of CEDARS, . at Cornhill, 1720.) 
} Subscribers in arrear will be pleased to observe = the whi ch, 22 beanty ho! grows: © surpassed, and | ST cee Oe e 
j — 4 — for the present year (the thi A was due on the oe thay beg to otter under HE SEED TRADE 
wA une last; and that . hove pur 1 "the day. t 15. Od, each, or 75s. at 100. ganye “NEW CALIFORNIAN 3 
: aad 5 a LLIN FOLIA 
g the election, the "Pol 
n 1. WINTER OR abe ame 
ESSRS. J. R AND J. FRASE / 2 1 Ae OTDRES 'AFRICANUS .. 
- bridge-road, Essex, beg to offer the follow! finely set CED "LEB are 
with A emm how. = ea ae rra sas — AR or ANON 2 their possessio! í 
a indie z =. 155 to “pe per doz. | + a 3 5 rer — where they obtained Certificates of of ieee mad 
2 ie 128. Se if were 
pac — to pe i ” cue 6 f. ” gii 4 ee, V. and S. have also = Ke ta Hio . wal 
Also the following, of ph A nuts: — Abies Morinda, d sweet-scented which is age 
9s. to 188. „ Menziesii, Douglas asii Pin nus 9 Ae Exe elsi, adapted for “October ö, Prices forwarded on application 
Moss tad Prove Roses . "Weigle ro is a Insignis, Macrocarpa, Lambertiana a; Picea nobilis, Araucaria Exeter, October 3 N 
„ oses imbricata ; ryptomeria ja i x yr 
pots, and are — all bea — ae 1 well established in aan W Juiperas denen Chinensis, Excelsa; Thuja "° FUCHSIA—" ENGLAND'S reti neal A 
are or immediate forcing filiform “ip areana; Taxodium tichum, Sempe ens; ii 
Remittances respectfully reque ested from unknown cor- | Taxus a, Iri ish Yew, Gold striped do., and numerous OHN HARRISON 2 iot tee i of sending oat in i, 
ps. sav eso others egali 5 and equally: cheap. Prited Catalogues gett next — truly splendid Fuchsia. The tube ae sepals 
N Ene de 3 bar are a pure transparent white, the latter 15 a 
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HUB 
ITCHELL’S GREY BAGLE—A new and most an green ps; c beautiful dee 
MIZSHE] excellent variety, havin ESSRS. J. anp H. BROWN aaa the following | cupped aud smooth, habit 
t and 3 24s. per Sios SELECTED PLANTS, FRUIT TREES, &., which ars ne 
ROYAL vids — Ban goo alaf Us = ia will forward to any part:— l 
Saab: 19 5 AM th gae gir ICE FRUIT ES. | 15th July last, where it obiained a Fran den kid 
E AL ALB pery for Jas | tector, 9s; per ee Fine Dwarf and — —— abe 2 — Apricots, s. d. y all the proviniotat si ows 
Post-office yable to Witnram MITCHELL Enfield Creams „Pe —— d Cherri most approved in the count rý, 22 r À vaiti “ide meetings in London and in 
Highway, 2 d ts of — “kings, te ag * name, me Edinburgh. Thereis bat one opinion of this ae, and * 
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. tains ATT ete, — ⁵˙ b ements o, t, Der dozen mt 24 
HYB vac 3d or M mas 
Ln 1 tor da ter Gee MPAIGN beri, length of Tes pi ea —.— and: — — of bat m i o 108. to 15 
barries, Currants, and Raspberries, p — 3 
es, quality of lateness, an . — no birds will aoe pires : Medlars, Qu Wal 2 a Au ibéeries, 
* though it 5 . two months ds 3 uince, TREE 
— ~ Jodhi aped Laars 4s r par, doraa berry, Strong V ines, . layers, in pots, Per dos zen... 15 
one of — largest aud best 1 = 25 Analeas, m aw whe — — 2 an pap ies, on oad owa 2 
m, 3s. All post free, and secured fi the post- T py geheie vint eto aed a sort, by nam <4 
. plants’ of e of either, r, with pac arai rail, 25 Hardy — Plants, one of a sort, by name = 10 
feddntnen: — Essex. Renilttandes 7 Hardy Heaths and Kalmias, one of a sort 
y Be Hee — including Se arlet, — and Rose, š 
hardy varieties . 12 
‘A MEROISE VERSCHAFFELT, NURSERYMAN, Fine hardy Scarlet  Rhododendrons, 2 feet, per. dozen 10 
eee Se, ge we ＋ —j— published his new — each 3 
ee r. R. SILBERBAD, 5, Har p- ogee of Lebanon, 3 — W. eym, = pots, gl do... Pare 
ane, G1 r e A cx Pe 8, choi 6 
12 ourbon Roses, on their prin ka ive - 10 
Prout CHOICE NAMED aoe pha FOR | 12 Tea-scented Roses, one of a sort, by in pote in pots 
dun . BEN SHILLINGS, in 60-sized pots, in strong 12 Drenden, good plants, 3 Stanh anhopeas, Dendro- 
biums, Epidendrums, Oncidiums, &c., . 30 
to WILLIAM E. Burr and Co., ee ree th. 50 Choice Greenhouse N om of kairt, s by name (ihis 
i ve = "ea ome e Gardeners’ Chronicle, —— 1 highly recomm a 
Pat 610, Sept. 25 
y of peak 
Corrs eS — and. Splendid | 24 Cholee Ericas, She o Asore by aame 
of etrong-growing | Priced Lists of whic can be ob anak, post free, nm 
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34 a 40. one 
10 „ 782, per 100, | tent 
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Florist,” for 857 r; “The f apn and Farmer 
Journal, for Oct 215 
Plants in April 105. 6d., or four for 318. td. No discount. 
The names of the gentlemen in the trade who have ordered 
plants by the dozen, and who will be able to snd Oy — will 
pee A be —— in the — cae 
Grange Nursery, Darlington 
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o smeoocoacoo onoo OF Oooo 
Price of the ee 3 to the Trade. 
NEW FA ANCY GERANIUMS., 
pret BLE HOLLY HOCKS, at a reduced Ee Pelee e, warranted | 12 Camellias, choice sorts, set with buds ... 
10s, 3 ag for delivery, 12 for | 12 Choice Chry emums, sorts, by name 3 0 ; s. d. 
from gm for 6s., package included, which may be selected | 12 New Dwarf P. Chrysanthemums, do., do. 0| onterion . 1 % Fann æ 10 6 
England following well-known Show varieties: Queen of 12 New Perennial an Phloxes, one of a sort + 8 0 Plora Meflvoer 10 6 Lealina Beaty . 10 6 
Ele d, Aurantia, Bell na, Bicolor, Conspicua, Delicata, 12 Ferns, beautiful varieties, suitable for Glass Cases, Lady Downes . . 10 6 Marginata „ 10 6 
Roses s Formosa nip Ne Png Meaty Noblissima, Obscura, Greenhouse, Stove, and hardy Tone of sor! selection 10 Queen of the Fancies ... 10 6| 
Brilliant, Thy rfecta (new), Venosa, and | 6 Bulbs of Lilium lancifolium, a baii se a Price of the Set, £3 33,—Uswal discount to the Trade. 
For po s the above see this Paper of October 9, 
s Quee: 
acre omnia 2 1 ee Devan, Seedsman, | Dutch Bulbs of all kinds. 
weds Wellington Ro Nursery, St. Joha’ s Wood, London.—Oct, 30, 
remittance p Pasir at requested, i sion y, Ma 
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