THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 45.—1852.] 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 
[Price 6d. 
EX. 
Gardeners, education ol... 709 
Horticultural Society 
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8 and conservative Wheat, 
eee eee 709 a| Wine Grapes ] 
Scr GARDENERS’ AND LAND- 
TEWARDS’ —— pd for ante roe of Aged and 
Infirm @ ardeners, Land-Ste s, and For 
His Royal ate — PRINCE ALBERT, K.G, 
MEETING, 
`: NOTICE is hereby pel “that t the Annual General Meet eeting 
of the Association will be held at ee = aan s Edinburgh, 
1 SADAT, November 10 9 of 
ensuing 2 on er b 
terms of the ray ed of Constitu 
for the gye an — usiness, in 
CTION OF "PENSIONERS. 
oo on 2éth May las L. Yah. 1 
6, Tork Place, Edinburgh, O t. 23. 
Subscribers in a n I be pleased to 8 1 = 
e air the present year (the third) was due 
lst of June last; and that if not paid on or before the day 
preceding the election, the Polling Paper will not be received, 
ipri d Ary — —— in paa 8 * ate of — Gen 
on 
AMERICAN NURSERY. 
(pense —— Wi near Bagshot, 
A Surrey, Henistor- at of American Plants at the Royal 
Botanic begs to inform the Nobility 
and Public he has Descriptive CATALOGUS 
— 2 TS). S, Conifer, Ros es, Ornamental Shrubs, 
stamps. — — ines Station, Wale Branch, ee Sas 
1} of all * newest and best 
ased of 5 KINGHORN, T 1 AND a0. “LEE, 
notice w be given when it 
This 7 — 45 
-having taken advantage of its 
his own “ 3 
be sent out. 
serted in 1 of Mr. Gaines 
8 bya pae a flower of 
hich — neve ted. 
PLANTING SEASON. — TULIPS, ETC. 
AREY TSO, Wallingford, Berks, is “ling off 
his COLLECTION OF 2 PS at ONE-THIRD of the aie: 
C 
logue prices, wit ceptions, November is rA 
month for planting. 
F. yso’s new Double Anemones, Ranuncu 
s, Carnations, Picotees, Pinks, Pansies, Geraniums, — 
— his Tulip List, may be had postage ree for two 
po tamps ; ipee da on the Anemone, four postage 
postage stamps. 
OOSE — TREES. 
from 62 
5 
sorts, a on Com 
125. ad 155 per 100. The Shove are raty — oly and well So: 
who are in want of such.—Apply 
as shove, or to Mr. HEART CLARKE, Seed Merchant, 39, King- 
street, Covent Garden, London, 
RHUBARB. 
8 GREY ern GLE. 
—A new and most 
exc variety, having all the best * combined 
in one, — ne market and culinary purposes. 24s. per doz, 
Also, 1 ay Se 1 n = sod 
VICTORIA, 6s, per All t one yea 
planted one oy — very — 2 tw — geome n d roots of 
ROYAL 3 for early forcing, 98. per doz 
Post-office N ‘Pay able to Witt — Enfield 
Highway, A 
ane: co TTRELL, anp BENHAM (successors to 
FREDERICK Warner) beg to call public attention to their 
pro ety 5 —.— SOLSA vor Hyacinths, 
tus; Tulips, c. &c. 
Priced’ Lists of which a. post free, on 
Plants, Fruit Trees, Roses, Rbubarb tb Roots, &c., 
varieties, pS the advertised 
prices 
Dawe, Corrrett, and Bennam are also Agents for the sale 
of Butcher's roa — oe aon a vines for description, 
ce, Ko., see 
36, 3 ; 5: — 3. L. 
Established e 1 hill, 1720.) 
OREST TREE SEEDLINGS.—The SUBSCRIBERS 
respectfully intimate that their LIST or NURSERY 
TOCK for 2 2 son may be had on application. 
mM UnebHakr and Sons, Dundee. 
— Pountney-lane, London, 
ao aie aca CALCEOLARIAS, - 
CONSISTING OF ABOUT PIETY VARIETIES NE NEVER 
BEFORE OFFERED j 
— Co., king’ s Roap, CHELSEA, LONDON 
EORGE JACKMAN, NurseryMan, Woking, Surrey: 
e from Woking * Station, South Western — 2 x 
begs to —— he has just published a — * 5 
Ontalogue of his lants, Orname Baas mane 
— ifers, IL. meee. 1 and Dwarf Roses, Fruit 
d For ees, Ge. may de had on application by 
1235 
“BEAUTIFUL NEW CALIFORNIAN ANNUALS. 
COLLIN Mas: RTSIÆFOLIA: (HOOKER); 
100 LOR (LIN DLEY.) 
“MESSRS. VEITCH anp SO 
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t i 5 and are at present 
pes A their possession. They have been exhibited at the 
— Shows, where they obtained Certificates of Merit, and 
8 V. and S. have also to offer Seeds of the beautiful 
and sweet-scented ABRONIA n which is well 
gs . ts Prices forwarded on application, 
ter, November 6. 
BLACK BARBAROSSA, 
th 
ad fag it to > eoig his 9 9 7 ay 15 
Hambro', and ‘ony confident 
sort will eyentnaliy supersede th e Ham A bunch 
Horticultu: 
9th ult, 
ne 
, 36, Moorgate-street ; Me, I a 7 Oa 
* or Mr, I. Isra Atre 
ford-on avon Ooa Garden Market; and Joh 15 Be Str. at. 
Samples of the Berries will be sent upon the receipt of 
2 
postage — post free. Stratford - on-Avon, November ty 
r — . — at 
J OHN KEYNES, — Salisbury, offers the Li 
Set of SEEDLING CINERARIAS, with every 
* on -s Ethor will prove first-rate gems, aad give Ataia 
satisfa AB yeh rane ready, with the usuai discount 
to the rote: 8 yet set 
py NE EW, FIRST. ATE , CINERARIAS. 8 
1 Habit. Ss. 
1 e Sg Light edged pink, very free bloomer, fine 
„e OF THE BLUES. Blue, the best ever offered, finest 
a Teia e bloomer, large truss, first-rate in every respect. 
BRITISH QUEEN.—White, crimson tip. 5s, 
LILAC STANDARD.—The finest lilac, beautiful colour and | * ea 
| 2 on ot phe 
habit 
PRINCE ‘ALBERT.—Light shaded lilac, 36. 
PINK. 
ee W F (Keynes.)—A decided i improvement on Lola 
Monte: a S; bees rose, leaf full and fine, first class. 58. per pair, 
free by post 
The Cinerarias are very few; first orders will be first 
attended to. 
NEW WHITE BR OCCOLI DILGOCK'S BRIDE.” 
AINBRIDGE anp ae ato ee to announce 
that they here put chased of Mr, k the entire stock 
of the above, ch is a Broccoli of end highest merit, sur- 
te 
(even the far-famed “Mamm: 
It has been sold in the York 
Horticultural Society, June 18, 1852. 
In reply Horticlearal Soin, Jame 1,165, weder 
was awarded yn agent gt rer prizes 1850 ; first, second, and third, 
1851; and first, second, and third in the 2 year. 
J especially where 
flan it r — * sit, Tore, 
fiad it eir pro possess —Yo 
v R. Dempsty, Hon. A 
eed Seed yon = sent outin w autumn in 3 packets at 
s 6d. each, containing about 1300 Seeds, and may be had of 
e at Stork: or of Messrs. 13 OBLE, Cooper, and BOLTON, 
sine cae 
following will teatify. 
per he 
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Seed-merchan ta, 152, . 
Hope e Lor 
om io gg indy Done 
— . iy: 
ammoth”), as the aen aons 
market at 
y waero Mon PE ET 
TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, AND THE TRADE. 
AY, SANGSTER, anp CO. are now w ready to send 
out their NEW EARLY NO. 1 PEA, price 2s, 64. 1 
aren and can 
‘Alao their New Early Scarlet PRINCE OF WALES 
RHUBARB, 5s. each. It is tailte at eariy as the Prince ag 
— larger, red throughout, of exquisite flavour, and a 
opper. 
es Orders from those not having an account open 
with H., esi hg . — 5 payable to the Firm, at the 
stamps. 
ere both articles can be 
had, see Gar ome ghar — 1852, page 594. 
ington —.— London 
ERI CAN PLAN 
OHN W TERER begs — announce Sn Catalogue 
of the above Plants, Roses, 
ers, &., is now published, 
a vaky be obt E * by enclosing two postage stam ps. 
pe ese of all hododendron s worthy of cultivation are 
described, in betes to omg purchasers in select 
. e Rhododendrons, Azaleas, &c., — ps ibi 
t the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's Park, = eappiied from 
tis establishment, —The American Nais Surrey, 
miles fro rnborou tation, South: Western Railway, 
wi eee South. Eastern Railw 
TAOSONIA SANGUINEA, figured 
* for October « 108, 6d. 
ale Low and Co., ‘Clapton Nurs ursery Nor. 6. 
TWENTY Y CHOICE NAMED GERANIUMS FOR 
in ae SHILLINGS, » ed pots, in strong 
A o Wittram E. Rewpte at 
12 pto Wiss List of Geraniu 
Page | 610 610, Sept. 25, 1852 
Co., Florists, Piymouth. 
see Gardeners’ Chronicle, 
Ee WARD GEORGE HENDE ERSON AND SON 
repared to out shair new dita} ARIAS 
and FANCY. RANIUMS this Season, which TA vem 
confidently, sy i n for hie ean or: orders are so 
as the stock of 8 some of the varieties is 
NEW CINER ARIAS. , 
. a 4.4. 
Charles Digkens. 5 0 | Charlotte.. pil HO 
Couepicua i 1 o 1 * Sie 
Loveliness Marguerite d' An jis fe 
945 Arthur l Rosalind . joa 10 6 
Price o Coe „„ e to the Trade 
EW 2 EET IUMS wf 
Price safe ss ; 
N aay 
variation 3 ib! a 100; ditto, 7 hag Perpetuals, in 
varieties, ow! tion, 30. to 
Delpbiaiuan — 308, pk i005 u ee 208. 
* 
Catalogues of — Hollghocks, teats One 
Trees and Shrubs, Fruit ipea ~ may be had on r 
enclosing a post stamp for 
* The strong trimmed Manetti Stocks, 3 to 4 feet 5 
eet, are eg for working ; bar oe tandard and Sta 
of Bourbons, . — ea and ett 
strong 
Mabonia aquifolium 
will be sold aaa * taken 3 quant 
es may b y enc ee wo postage st 
Milford Nursery, near Godalming 2 miles from the te Godalming 
Station of the South. Western Railway, where conveyances e 
always be obtained. 
