HE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTU hy 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Econom 
No. 47.—1852.] 
GAZETTE. 
y and Generaf News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 
= 6d. 
ERICAN EEROR 
* HE WAX-INSECT TREE FROM CHINA. 
Bread root esse 70 Pauperiem ani Poorlaws, rey. . 749 b TURSERYMEN anD THER 0 that joa WATERER b — 2 g” 2 N jo 
Budding, spring eee ie eee 749 6 an imported Plant of this 8 Tree (the only one e above Plants, Roses, Con ak Cas noa pu e 
Butter, Turni * vee 748 6 6 5 759 6 10 de of, and may be — —— nelosing tw tamps. The 
bre Plants „ in bulk’ with- in Europe), E. colours of all t dodendrons wort of cultivation are 
Cattle feeding ........ a 15 1 8 e August 21 — hy R. Office of this Paper. described, i — he pi ilitat h ia lað 
pande Hort. Society — * 5, — Sat N deser R 8 — ac yi 3 8 asers selec’ 
ee 743 a | Potato, — Se 9 JUDSON’S RICHMOND VILLA BLACK Tune endrons, Azaleas, &c, sanity exhibited 
Dart moth, common . 441 Psoralea esculenta ...«. . 739 at the A * n Regents Park 2 3 from 
| able. . . . 745 6 | Reviews. miscella aeons ` 4 HAMBURGH VINE. establishment.—The American Nurse Bagshot „Surrey, 
Root Seatac f 70 APTHUR HENDERSON anp CO. have the pleasure | 4 miles from Farnborough Station, South- W n Railway, 
Seeding, thin .. . 747 6 “ta of informing bene 1 — friends that bg Bg Pe and 3 miles from Blackwater, South. Eas 
Sheep, to house... ood plants of this valuable and much-esteem ne, at 78. 6d, 
. > 7 and 10s, 6d. eac — 8 paren 2 = ‘the ent W E EEA CO. are N TA a ADE a 
i is tinguishing character stics 8 . — Otobe i bs, Bey EARLY NO. 1 PBA, price 2s. 6d. 2 per 
and can 
Bies . Tomatos it assess be 120 4 Pine. apple Place, London.— bon gils 
Lane's (Messrs) narvery we thers Ae Ater eso HYACINTHS, DUTCH n “TULIPS pat their New Scarlet PRINCE OF WALES 
F. ae a #0 e| EFENRY GROOM, Clapham ear London, aim OR ah D “t ie B auio as carly ax the Prinoe Albi, 
— British ...... A: N r. — i by Appointment Fronts to HER . a eon *. oks Qoe — uch! 8 throughout, of exquisite flavour, and a large 
„ e na PU | PoS office Orders from those not having an account open 
an 
YAL BOTANIC SOCIETY, Recents’ Pank BULBS. 8 yous dition. H yo Osthlogus of Balbs, &64 with 8 , and Co. to wt made ait to the Pic,’ at the 
The following are the days fixed for the EXAIBITIONS 
of FLOWERS and FRUIT in the Gardens of this Society n 
CE GENERAL — AA WEDNESDAYS, May 25th, 
opan n —AMERICAN PLANTS, MONDAYS, June 
1 
N — early Rhododendrons will be in flower on the 
first two The „ and a n Plants in 
general an Roses on the three last daye 
N = 4— GHGATE FLORICUL- 
TUR OCIETY.—The ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM 
EXHIBIT ION e of this SOCIETY, Opan, to all England, will be 
heldin'the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, at the Gate House Hotel, High- 
gate, on THURSDAY, the 25th instant. E tors’ productions 
to be arranged r the Censors by 11 o’clock. Ad ion 
m N k a eac ch; fron * Wu 
ach, 
Por Schedules of Prizes, Gja sand of Admission, — apply to 
Hon. Sec., M Loc Warwick House, Harrow 
3 “to and from Highgate Hill 
and all parts of London every 10 minu 
ap Bon | ANNUAL PATRAN 
ON, open all 
29th day of NOVEMBE 8 1852. 
8 1 
ND- CO., unk MER- 
rein stating 
m: their new Stocks of A 
direct FROM THE | 
Catal 
5 * 
Peas, Beans, and all Seeds for peice or Forcing — 
Early P 
can ra obtained immediately.—Apply t M E. REND 
„ Seed Merchants, Plymouth. 
E a HENDERSON anp 8 will, on application, 
forward their new AUT UM N CATALOGUE post free. 
The follo new 88 2 Go., will be seen at pages 
15 and 16, h we S attention to as worthy of 
cultivation :— 
STOVE PLANTS. — Æschynanthus a. Bilbergia 
thyrsoides, Centradenia divaricata, Cissus discolor, Dracena 
nobilis, Echites Rar — Gesnera 5 compacta, new 
antiaca, Plectranthus concolor picta, 
Rhodoleia Cha 
nodoleis Champion PLÄNTS.—Comolinium, aurantiacum (this 
like fl e Flore qm: 8 
Cyclamen sere true (these bulbs M been imported 
from Italy ct), Cytisus onosperma, Dict; Nes Pavonii, 
Jasminum grandifioram 
Viola stipulacea, Lilium 
St. John’s Wood Nursery, Nov. . 5 
will be forwarded on a 
N URS ERV. 
GEORGE N BAKER, Windlesham near Bagshot, 
itor of American Plants at the Royal 
Botanic * Regent's-park. to inform the Nobility 
and Publie he has men ce y a Descriptive 3 38 OF 
a e — W 8, Conifers, Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, 
y be obtained by enclosing wo 3 
j iy Staines Station, Windsor Branch, South 
Western Railway. 
ITCHELL’S GREY. BAGLE—A new 
excellent vai qualities — 
in one, both for mar nary 48. doz. 
Also, Mitchell’s ROYAL ALBERT. oo LINN 2£US and 
VI IA, 6s. per e a one year 
planted roots. Also roots of 
ry s ro 3 
ROYAL ALBERT for early forcing, 98. per 
Post-office „75 * able to WILLIAM — Enfield 
Highway, Mid 
| NEY FRENCH, 1 3s. per dozen. 
SSE DE TRE 
2 COM TESSE r 
. COMTESSE DE MARNE. 
No, 1 has pi been received as Vicomtesse 3 de 
Ferpe not an 
Thury, The Oremont aa Stray 
autumnal bearer, ig i 4 
Tomas Rivers, ee 
SEEDS DI T FROM THE GROWERS. 
(CARRIAGE FREE BY RAILWAY.) 
SONS have the pl of announcing 
at they have in harvesting their SEEDS i 
good e “condition, notwithstanding the unf: le wea 
vantages of purchasing . Growers are 
soe As some sorts are scarce, early orders are requested 
and ——— For — ioe JoHN SUTTON 
and Sons, Seed Growers, ng, Berks 
h Post-office, or postage stam 
Testimonials and 88 where both articles can be 
had, soe Ga Gardeners’ Chronicle 1 September, 1852, page 594. 
ewington Butts. London. * 
AROMAS CRIPPS | having a d healthy 
STOCK of ROSES, comprising every vari of 
merit, respec fully offe 5 them at * followin My selection 
very eh an 
being left to T. Ae ch case he ple dges i mua self to send 
out none but reall y good an — 1 kin Per doz. 
Standards, — 7 188. Od. 
extra oss, BED 
Tall’ weeping Standards, to 7 feet stems 2 FED 
Standard, Géant des Batailles 15 0 
arts s choicest — g 125. and 18 0 
Dwarf petuals, budded a few inches from the 
on by — varieties 0 0 
Dwarfs, good name kinds 6 0 
Dwarfs, without names, m t. sand 4 0 
Eran Géant des Batailles, "padded either c on Bair 
15 
Rose du Roi on on Manetti “ik 15 0 
i Catalogue of Roses, both general and s supplementary, can 
be had on application, e 'nelosing — postage stamps. 
A remittance or reference from unknown correspondents is 
edel requested. 
High: street a ge 3 mage Tuubridge-wells, Nov. 20. 
LING APPLE. 
ROWNLEES RUSSET i 
as 
size of the Royal Russet, ro 
stalk short, — 1 ‘inserted z 
flesh gre te, tender, 
Fine dwarf trees, D, 24d. gets ye carriage 
usual allowance to the r 
Pons or reference apaa m correspondents, 
All 3 to be ed to WM. 8 Hemel Hemp- 
8 JACKMAN, »Norsenvuan, Woking, wi 5 
tern Rail 
begs to 1 he has jast published a new mand . 
Catalogue of h merican Ornamental Evergreens 
Conifers, — Shrubs, Standard and Dwarf Roses, Fruit 
na Forest Trees, &c. a, and may be had on application by 
nelosing two postage s 
NEW S SHRUSBY r 
1 OF ABOUT FIFTY VARIETIES NEVER 
ORE et, TO THE PUBLIC. 
WEEKS AND Co., C 
e most splendid and supero Collection of SEED 
n samdai pA CALCEOLARIAS, which they can confidently 
RUIT TREES, com e best varieties in 
F debe a Te 10 
Apples, standard, on stems 5 to Siok ‘bushy, 15s, per dozen, 
b dwarf trained, porwr 3058. og 
Pears, — on stems 5 to 6 feet, heads, 18s, P. doz, | 
» Ww: 
arf trained, strong, 30s. | to 965 per dozen. 
Cherries, standard, on stems „ 18s. per dozen. 
i dwarf trained, strong, 42s. 
dwarf trained, very strong, 38. ed. 10 58. each. 
* 5 do., ty S to 5s. each. 
fan do. do, 
vag been carefully saved ane 
the most unique selection in the — The 
being rabby they are perpetually i a flower; aas 
he gr rae variety and delle of aces ir colours, they 
invalnable for the a's r beddi 
and 5 8 Road, — Lonpow. 
Fastolff . uell's). We still refer with pride to 
aer 15a per 10, ey fab te best red in cultivation; strong 
ney, of unequalled size and flavour, ad- 
es izable for the dessert, 24s. per 100. 3 
Gooseberries, the finest —＋ — selected for size and 
most approved sorts, Bowed new White 
aples, &c., in g bushes, 4s. 
— t varieties. 
vided roots of Myatt’s Victoria, Lin- 
Sa m 5 3 reing, 88. per doz, 
Wing to | ene iad eee in our sea- 
nursery, the roots are — a 
particulars — ae ag, — — Orna! tal Shrubs, 
J bers, Greenhouse ants, — Cc 1 
; for winter blooming, “hop — — 
ment of October 
eashire. 
Poly. 
to offer a them a 
E ‘NEWLY IMPORTED GERMAN DOUBLE 
off: e public. It is very novel 
and distinct in allits features, and 2 un ive satisfac- 
tion to all purchasers, EDWARD 
best of the varieties out = bond 100 — — ene, mnt and can 
send them out in any quantity, from a dozen and upwards, all 
trae to name. These will be found to surpass ev 
80 
= cultur mer is = ve 
eautiful light blue; 1 mee growing com 
Ween, mye Price 3s, per Seem, pos nde 
0 
CLOVE CARNATION. — w pair of this 
| unique variety are stiu left, and will be ee to any part 
6d. per 2 
OLA ARBOREA (true), 6s. per dozen; and RUSSIAN 
SUPERB VIOLETS e 3s. per dozen a 
OOKRS 3 ings sa ‘aved from all the best rie 
sent out rh pet years, 17. per hundred, or 11: 
50 plants. The such as will bloom 
fine and give ev 7 sati 
A TREATISE Ey THE E NATURE, MODE, AND CULTI- 
12 plants f for Ts., package &. included, of the — —— 
— are the heaviest winners of the season 
— — the 9 3 of 1852, viz 
RED. dwts,¢ YELLOW. dwts. grs. 
London... Si T "| Catherine * 82 
Companion è 31 IL an 
Wonderfa 31 0 Pilot * * 29 
Slaughterman 30 0 Drill E Mi 
Conquering H 28 9 | Broom-girl „ ke 
Napoleon le Grand . 26 19 54. 17 
Lion's Provider 26 22 Cold finder * 26 1 
Roaring Lion +. 26 2 | Railway e e e, ol 
umper in . 28 13 * 34 5 
Weathercock 28 12 Lasy Leicester 30 4 
Overall ee — 8 . 30 
urnout va 26 FL 28 18 
Queen Vict 26 Priston . 28 15 
Random Green , 25 15 Tai H * 28 12 
Green — aa r H Meake asi — 1 
Providen 
Post-office orders Ae 55 1 — at Tiadistos Lan- 
VATION OF TH 7 — Ee pn | very direction for its 
eg eee bloomi dapat the winter, fae te: &e., and — 
in many — Boe wn as il 
evibraces several distinct plans to grow Violets. Pur 
ae a “have the Treatise included, or sent 
free to on receipt of 12 penny stamps. 
See BERRY PLANTS.—Prolific, 33. per 100; 
$s. per 100; Alice Maud, ditto; Eleanor, 5s, ; S 
— 8s. per * en 3s. per 100; Britannia, 5s. = 100; 
ha ; : 
3s. pe 
een * — 100, or 38. per dozen, postage free. 
3 he * pred Stramberry | Plants will be sent in 
hamper or package free, a quantity is ordered, 
plants will * sent over to 9 te for the cos: of — 
The whole, or any part of the above, can be sent postage and 
a post- o 
Priced oe — now ready of Auriculas, Alpines, 
Pri arnations, Picotees, Pinks, Pa 
eee 3 e may be had for one postage. stam 
9 
3 
Royal Nursery, @ 
Soil armouth, 
Bradshaw Gardens, Middleton, Nov, 20, 
ce order or 
penny “postage stamps. 
Epwarp TI ET, Nurs _ Steman, and Florist, 1 
Abbey Church-yard, Bath, — ‘ 
