THE GARDENER 
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CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 46.—1852.] 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 
[Price 6d. 
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Agriculture, American. . . 733 a M is Azorica .. e 725 @ 
„ 1 a | Ne 1728 e 
5 s.. 726 e | Orange, Tangerine ., . 728 ò 
2299 ** iS 6 | Orchids, 727 e 
„ h tural „ 728 a | Pizs, food o 733 4 
Cattle, to feed ....729 c. 722 a, 733 e ern 723 e 
Chrysanthemums, pompone 727 e — Se 
Ci he 727 Ò bulk . . „ . 724 Ò 
Cc eee eise — tenacity of Ute in 725 ¢ 
En % „ 126 © | Potatoes, to plant 728 a 
Farm +» 730 á | Preserve, Rhubarb . 725 e 
Floods e ee eee e ee e J39 A | — 2 7235 ¢ 
Fruit trees for dwart standards 723 e | Roads old and new, rev 727 a 
Garden, kitchen ...... 5 „ 723 % | Sheep foot-halttn , „ [38 è 
Gr. apes, Malr „ 126 a | Skimmia japonica . — 726 b 
late oe 726 b | Snails . 726 b 
Gynerium argen . 72% e — — es.. 730 e 
Westien, « cheap 726 6 | Tomatoes, fri ~78e 
Horticultural Society’s meet- Trees, origin of woody tissue in 72 e 
7H a Vegetables, origin of woody 
732 e tissue in 4 „„ . „ iB e 
+» 728 C | Vegetable life, tenacity of.. . 725 ¢ 
734 a | Veronica Anderson s.a 729 Ò 
726 a | Vine mildew . „%!4b;v 124 6 
727 e | Weather predictions per 78 
.. Jäla | Wexford — Society.. 733 b 
Melampyrum arvense . „728 8 — garden „%% E ¢ 
Mildew, Viase e 724 a | Wine, —5 day dees J26 6 
ATIONAL Pace oma ape mga SOCIETY.— 
The NOVEMBER M will not be held, in con- 
uence at a Dokg's Tur 3 L being azen for oo ay of 
such Mee N Ep 
The DECEMBER MEETING will be held * the 2d, at 
Three o' Clock. 
8 NEWINGTON CHRYSANTHEMUM 
SOCIETY,—The Sixth 3 . of 2 1 
will be held at — Manor Ro 1 street, Stoke 
ington, on TUESDAY, „ in cons 2 Sy the 
Duke’s funeral on the 18t th), whan Prizes, including Three 
Silver Cups, f the Exħibitors in 
each class, 
TO ALL EXHIBITOR 
Doors open at 88 ock. Admission, from Twelve to 
Four o'clock, 1s. ; after Four, 6d. 
Further partica alars may i had on 2 to the 
secretary, A. Lara, High-strect, Stoke Newing 
COTTISH. GARDENERS’ — 
At a Meeting for the Election 
Q: 
AND. LAND. 
AT 
of Two Pen sioners on the 
a 
LD Su MITH, — 67, 430 votes; 
ee Eoas 2 rg 155 votes; — . a MNavonron, 
aged 46, 15) votes. The two Candidat: s Donald Smith a nd 
David ‘Stewart, having the highest eaten ‘of votes, 
eclared 2 
J. H. BALFOUR, Chairman. 
Edinburgh, 3 12, 1852. 
SEEDLING APPLE. 
ROWNLEES” RUSSET ` 
of the Russets, being vigorous and perfectly fres from 
<1 found a for kitchen use in 
g, as late as May or Jane. As u sent to the Hor- 
ultural Society w iced — fi on : Fruit about the 
size of the Rus ound e emall, nearly. close ; 
talk short, not deeply n ies. covered with a soft 
russet; flesh greenish white, tender, and sweet.“ 12. 1851. 
Fine dwari 38. 6d. each, arriage is n; the 
usual to the trade when three are remit- 
3 d from unknown ndents, 
orders to WX. BROWNLEES, Hemp- 
NOTICE, 
CHEAP AND SELECT epah STOCK, 
HE SUBSCRIBERS er al 
ILLIAM JACKSON and Co., 
OREST TREE „ —The IBERS 
respectfully intimate that their LIST — NURSERY 
STOCK for the Season may be had on application, 
RQUHART and Sons, m 
CHOICE CINERARIAS, CHEA 
IAM RUMLEY anp SONS can nk, fine 
strong n of the r-named, s. per 
per rA reng hamper laced to for 
GAINES . bogs to > announce that he is now pre- 
; to sen is New Seedli EPIPHYLLUM 
TRUNCATUM INTERMEDIA, D E ‘nes 
between E. truncatum a 
om 10s, 6d. to 218. 
NEW VARIEGATED GERANIUM e ATTRACTION 
inet vari varietie t | 
introduced to the public, possessing a dark: sro foliage, with 
4 markings, ed pure white; the colour of the flower 
beantiful , and quite different to variegated 
82 pg out, . =n ess 0 and com- 
ooms na a ance, it 
Š 5 or e pot cute: S i , it will be a 
of Snow and Fancy Pelargonjiums, &. 
tea K ha d by applying at n or dnd i ursery, Surrey-lane, Batterse — a, 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
HANDLER AND SONS, Norservitan, Wandsworth 
Road, Surrey, beg to in orm the public that their large 
collection of a gova is now in flower, and will continue very 
ne for some w 
Good pianta — ali into flower, 12s. per dozen ; larger size, 
188. per dozen. Cam ea — 2 plants, full of flower 
8, 
SEEDS SADOT PON THE ‘GROWERS. 
( N FREE BY ae ge 
UTTON AND SONS have the plea of announcing 
that they “tha! succeeded in 44 their SEEDS in 
gee condition, notwithstanding the unfavourable 3 
The advantages of purchasing Seeds direct from the Gro 
obvious. As some ri n are scarce, early orders are coat 
and „ oy agg ba paren JOHN SUTTON 
and Sons, Seed Grow: eading, 
HYACINTHS, DUTCH BULBS, Lio ETC. 
m Rise on 
* ppo: 
„ begs y tha’ 
he — received his usual supply of HY ACINT HS and DUTCH 
BULBS, in very fine con me td Catalogue of Bulbs, &c., 
will be forwarded on E ie 
CE HOLL LYHOCKS, — 
Wanger HUSSEY — to offer the und 
sorts for oat package included, viz., Comet, 
antress, Mount Etna, Model of Perfection, Queen, Abd- 
— Rosy — Formosa, Rosea . RT Ty ora, — 
Obscura, 8 — Chief, Bicolor, Mr. C. Baron; also 
is 
Florist's Flowers e be had th 5 
CIN. 
TULIPS, mixed, earl polora . aa ere as 
c tte 
d, * 12s. p. 1000 
EARLY ANEMONES, ia ce ae ‘and great variety of 
colour, strong flowering roots, 58. 7795 100; recommended i in 
ms, gosar: 23 ae 21 „page 679 
he above, with ev r kind of flowering Bulb, equally 
rh in price, to be had ot Martie DENYER, Seedsma an and 
Florist, 82, Gracechurch-street (near the Spread Eagle), London. 
No charge tor packages. 
TO NURSERYMEN AND PLANTERS. 
anD R. STIRZAKER, Nurserymen, being about 
. lear some ground, have to offer the 1 — 1 
planted Trees, of the finest quality, being stiff and hardy 
—300,000 Ash, 13 to 2 feet high, 9s.; 2 to 3 feet, 10s. 64 3 70 
ree $ 10 * 
24 to 3 feet, 12s, 6d.; 3 to 4 feet, 15s. per 1000 Silver Fir, i} to 
feet, 25s, per 1000,—Sycam: 14 to 2 fi s. 6d; 2 to 23 oak, 
128. 6d. per 1000,—Scotch Fire, 14 to 2 feet, prd 6d. 2 to 3 feet, 
12 ‘ of other Forest ag ot sorts 
equally re easonable.--Skerton, near Lancaster, Nov. 
GERANIUM “ATTRACTION” (KINGHORN 
HE 1 ERANIUM, wirn a 
SCARLET heey age SHOE, which ienei- so much 
Need at the London Sho 
been purchased o 
is Gasos 
having è taken 9 of its . by naming a * 5 of 
wn ‘* ob —— which has bal 
Nursery, Hammersmith. 
Cuore BULBS AND den ROOTS. 
to 
3. d. 8. d. 
e trieolorum, fine N 9 ot ES 5 6 
brachyseras 5 i w eS Be 
azureum 37 8 . aes „3 6 
Tritonia aurea, splendid „ R 4 „ 0 
Oxalis ea new and fine 25 25 et 16 
3 ... owe 1 6 
Cyel. en, in seven beautiful varieties ote T Oye: 8 
Babiana rubra cyanea A. 3 6 
Superb co s of Alstrcenietin’ Trias, Sparsiris, Oxalis, 
Babiana, and other Cape Roots. F. superior selections 
of Ranunculus, Anemone, Gladioli, English Iris, Imported 
Dutch Hyacinths, Crocus, an dots. Also, for collections 
of choice Stove, Gree: se, ter FI 8, 
k, and other plants, see ad 
of October 2 and 30th. 
For particulars, Autumn Catalogue,“ supplied for 
three postage stam 
Bass an 2 Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 
Sudbury, Suffolk. 
HUBARB 
ITCHELL’S GREY EAGLE.—A new 3 most 
excellent variety, — i 
in one, both for market and culin 22 7105 
Also, Mitchell’s ROYAL AUBERT, T, Myatt L ie and 
tae 6s, per pae All th one year 
anted roots. Also some very ee * roots of 
ROYAL ALBERT e r eariy forcing, 9s. per 
st-office —— — yable to Wikio 6 Enfield 
Bt Mid 
1 eat! is offered for | 
the first time to the . of e 
abroad, e., as the seed of the Bae 
Seedli ing, Prol c, Blac 
H 
a packet of mixed s 
quan of Rhubarb Seed saved from. 
first-rate varie 
Linnaus. Price ls. 
res 
RASPBERRY SEED. 
Sins of the Fano Raepbetr, Depaul ge pg ee] 
varieties of the —_ op Rasphorey: PHG i per packet, 
correspondents unt, when t le, or any part (as 
the case er be) will be forwarded yd eat 
Epwarp Trey, Nurserymin, Seedsm 2a, aad Florist, 14, 
Abbey pee Ba *. 
een sand ot id tee 
one pen 
postage stamp.— Hor rticultural Ga rdens, Norwich, Nov. 13 
GRAPE VINES FROM EYES, VERY FINE. 
EKS axp Co., King's s Road, Chelsea, have 
k ere fone Sod of VINES, very strong and 
Por 
mo 
se Gi two and three m Eyes, ail the best sorts 
for Flee simp or e 
Also extensive pert vihagtis collection of STOVE ae 
GREENHOUSE. opens sa with — varieties. See 
9 talogues devoted to Also our Mlastratio us on — 
ULT anja BUILDING an 1 B EATING by fer were. 
* Weeks and Co., King’s-road, Chelse 
THE BLACK 5 
A GRAPE THAT DON’T KNOW HOW pe 8 
HE pe been exhibited at the rad 
Horticultural Society’s ent-street, on the 
January, 1819, for which a Certificate was given ; Jan 
19th, 1850, a Ban 1; November 19th, 1851, a Banksian 
al. (See ). Fine Fruiting Plants, 
10s. 6d. each ; mts, 58. 6d.; Bh 1 obtained of 
la 
Messrs. Dawe, COTTRELL, and BENHAM, 
Seed Merchants, 38, Moorgate-street; or Mel 1. TSRAEL, 7, Centre 
8 Covent Garden Market; and JoHN BUTCHER, 
Nurseryman, Stratford-on-Avon. 
— of the Berries will be sent, post free, upon the J tie 
of 12 postage stamps, . —Stratford.on- Avon, November 1: 
M. STARK, Edgehi ill Nursery, Dean, 
Edinburgh, begs to — that his Lists of Prices, 
— and retail, of NURSERY STOCK > om season, are 
and may be lication he quality of his 
Stock will be found to be above thes > y 
27 f Herbaceous: Plants, Hardy 
Ferns, and A 
ORNI or- VL 
— Fine Plants now 8 wi usu int 
to the Trade, or the s —— 20s. : 
— CINERARIAS. 9 
te edged purple, very smooth 
D 
beautiful habit. 5s. 
1 . edged pink, very free bloomer, in 
it. 
KING OF THE BLUES. the best ever offered, finest 
habit, free bloom Bid gen first-rate in wae respect. 
eS RITISH QUEEN.— White, crimson 
—— STANDARD. -—The finest lilac, 
PRINCE ALBERT.—Light shaded lilac, . 
al colour and 
PINK. 
Mus. WOOLF (Kernes.)—A decided improvement on on ‘Lola 
aed ; perfect rose, leaf full and fine, first class. 5s, per pair, 
— — are very few; first orders will be first 
E LANCASHIRE SHOW GOOSEBERRIES. 
FOUN 1 HOLL AND, Bradshaw Gardens » Middleton, 
uchester, will 9 24 strong plants for —— or 
12 plants foe 78., package 1 A 
Gooseberries „vieh are the — miners of . ri 
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