47—1852.| 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
739 
—_— 
CATALOGUE 
EBSSES. © H. LANE anp SON 8 
|.) poor erts, beg — inform — 
— aD Desert 
GENERAL AND SUPPLEMEN TARY } ROSE “OAT ALOGUES 
ostage 
TREE AND SHRUB AND PRUTE “GAT ALOGUE 
amps 
INDIAN AZ ALBA, CAMELLIA, — ler one postage stamp, 
N URS ER 
Berkhamp- 
ra 1 — oe the 
FORRES 
SUBSCRIBERS 
T of all soeia of ra TREES. As great care 
raisin 9 . — tale e most 
—— 
— he — nad th 
iums lere eked. ay the Tighe 
e cultivation of the tra 
transplanted, ver. 
ae 2 to 3f fonts at a 
and pran mental 
voll te 
their r of treatment, avd 
will bef 
rde desire it advice 
Aha tha Inf 
and,” “On Planting 
us other sat connected with 
es, N. B. 
year 
JOHN KEYNES, Nurserrman, — isbury, offers the 
— Set of SEEDLING — ” with ev 
eee prove e gems, and give gre: 
— ne Plants now ready, with the usual discount 
— — r 205. 
NEW. FIRST- aang OINERARIAS. 
LADY 3 — hite edged 
beautiful habi 
LOVE 
v free bloomer,, fine 
edged pink, very * 
habit, free: THE. ay olf ag aly offered, finest 
large truss, in every respect. 
bioomer, 
105. 6d 
BRITISH QUEEN.—White, crimson:tip, 58. 
hag STAN DARD.—The finest lilac, beautiful colour and 
PRINCE AUBERT.—Light shaded lilac, ös 
Mrs. WOOLF (KEYNES.)—A decided improvement on 
Soes ; perfect rose, leaf full and fine, first class. —— 
Sha Oinerarias are very few; first orders will be first 
attended to 
LE 
have for sale an extensive ae 
uce 
— me 
H 
-= | first- — 3 
aud — —— 
— 
aden 
ti e the © ease may be) — be forwa 
ery. 
reat bear 
purple, very smooth. 
PRIN E ALBERT ‘AND. FAIRY. QUEEN.. 
— PAUL 3 anp: § SON beg to offer the above new and 
Stock, 
P BERT, BOURBON arwa, —The flowers are, in 
— deep scarlety e „ in autumn glow 
lake, 34 in diameter, aud very double, the 
outline ` ften producing 20 
a perfect ring; e1 shoot b 0 
to 30 flowers In a truss, ‘sons —— 
s one of the fin ses for 
and abundance of bloom. Strong 
— November, 105. êd. 
me, aud ——— p 
each, ir 
be figured in the Florist” for November, 
-ESSRS. PLATZ axo SON, Er 
respectfu v inform the trade, that their — | 
for 1853, in which will be found 2 new varieties, may be had 
on application to their agent, Mr R OBERT KENNEDY, Bedford 
Conservatory, Covent Garden, London 
Sin nt SEED.—This. rarity is offered for p 
two or three 
tie 
Alice 
oa Prine, N Tian jrs Eleanor, 
Price 23. 6d. each packet, or 
R HUBARB E. U. 
Also a quantity of Rhubarb. Seed sayed from the following 
— 0 Royal Albert, and 
Linne per 6d; the — packe 
RAS nk f R 2 — EED 
Seed also of this tbo fru been 
— ties of the Fasto'ff Wee, pete Ae Double. — 
Ras ry, u ntwerp berry. Price 18. per packet; or 
the arse packets 2 28. 6d 
These — of great importance to emigran 
and, A 7 by pony postaze | 
t be sent by all, unknown 
pieta g — — the ole, or —— part (as 
imm 
——— — ‘ead Florist, 14, 
— or — 
ts to the 
WARD TILEY, 
arserym 
Abbey Chure reh-yard, Bath. 
(4) ANTED, a aM dale FARMER, acquainted w wink 
ug, or a GARDENER acquainted with F s 
y station. Salary, 
arried, 
industrious, of frugal — and with a 
strictest in 
ti jal „in writing, to A, N., 
without the probability. of of — ni 
will an 
at the 882 of this — 
to show the white tender core. 2. Sections of the 
dried root, 
dried nuts, very sweet gare A 
ee caine of the root crushed befo re > going to 
mill. In mbles 
consist, of an infinite mul rains 
2 — * those of Maize. Finally we have. 
m the mill in, the a of. flour 
thie state its . — is slightly ye 
Thus the evidence paie amay by M. Lauanx, 
— ernin ne Mi Piequotiane; is satisfactory; The 
xt question relates to its productiveness: when 
cultiv vated ; ere it must owned that the 
testimony is unfav 5 e. The results obtained up 
155 oe present time, says the “ Bon Jardinier,” 1852, 
sfactory. i i e tubers. 
ts 
— ving compound tu so tha 
employed for sets would 1 the same as the e 4 
the crop. gation by cuttings is a horticultu 
process E to agriculture. i — 
seeds would therefore seem to be the only available 
; fi 
than 
The Gardeners' ¢ Eheawicle, 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1852. 
MEETINGS S FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. 
1 f OMiiEm —— — 
Ie Chirurgical... asta T, Shr.m. 
poe — dea 2 
ETETE 
rere eee) 
WEDNESDAT,, 
. „ 
are, 
Taoxspax, == 
FRIDAY, 
Sarurpar, * 
Cob nrx Snow. Tuesday, Nov. 23: Stoke Newington . 
-——— e 
— 
T six years ago, when perrbody was seek- | 
r the Potato, the French 
bie: an.agent to North America, 
A 
ing for substitutes 
Government despat 
for the Loner of investigating the qualities of the 
nown to occur among the Indi 
re to furnish them with a e of their subsistence, 
| was | Guy- Labrosse, 
should ad 
1 
8 
apa 
Fe pakeni in their i breadth ; è i gee 
ther ence, it may be ferred. that the 
careful trials, 
We know not with what skill these 1 5 were 
conducted in y : but if they were not made 
with more intelligence than one which we witnessed 
some n since in Engla: » they must be taken to 
; ourselves we 
W. 
SRE: 
sagacious gpa 4 as 2 as other eee At all 
events it deserves a fai ; the means of 
which we bane no ‘doubt — be furnished tby M, 
Lamare-Picquot, whose residence in Paris is Rue 
„No. 11, reo ee experimental 
ir Sti em: i 
E fod 
to announce that ( Signor W. 
W are w 
of Botany at Naples, is 
requested 
Gaspareini, the, Pro 
has b ut fessor 
— Society, the Royal South London iorigaitural Society, desirous of selling, for the sum of a On 13s. Ad., his 
farther been favourably noticed by he loading” Hors iurat | 22 n x nii. ee e atik 
Journale, — — above 100 Nurserymen and Amateurs 3 Thi h chars tai bon 
Sc wes ei inh ents tet a nh ar 
es i 17 to 
‘qeflexing as in Mrs. Bosanquet, and like that unique- Rose — prairies ‘of North Ame! to prefer a dry the Natural System. It includes all the 
aris ardors are slicing ante mark Ì6 Planta. 7s, 64. each: ‘sandy soil such as — us of the Upper found up to the present time in the kingdom o 
Nurseries, Cheshunt, Herts, Nov. 20. Mississippi. Neither prol dryness: nor long +¥° Sicilies, almost all gathered by the Pro- 
— r aen periods of wet are said to injure —4.— in its gt Pokey. i there. is. a gr 
J NEW EARLY PEA -> native country its roots — — eeperatire Am- well. d complete specimens, with 
PAE ue Whe tee 3 e! f from + 5° to —13° Fahrenheit, a. datas of cold notes as to their time of flowering, their native place, 
A. — e — 1 A om © the! unknown. in this co “hey are represented to be | Where Kc. These: notes, together with 
‘the Early Frame and ; Dwarf; — longer oat, preserved, not suffering from. damp, nor sub- names of the speeies and vari and. frequent 
Bio. Tae e n ject: to the attac ede ts. They consist largely 8 upon the various itten 
N rr of farinaceous mattor, caa 005 of being converted 2 es 
; i bears abundantly from in bread, like. ur, by means of the same Pwo Sicil: 
Sat onsena ithe sunny an —— — Kind of leavem Tha rind is said to suit domestie the sab number Sam stg ere in a 
Bron, Oa creo Wynn Bil, Bi, of e Parks — as the c oes man. re are finally * F vaea urope, from Greece, America, 
—— raer i A e Park, | assured roots possess no noxious: qualit c. Few are cultivated specimens. The herba- 
to say — en — spac n — — — and that M. Pavan’s gives in the — rium w or — oe sg arranged with the view to 
8 . e 
—— — — — — Bark and li i 28.22 ‘project which. "the he Professor is now obliged. 4 
= Burat and M-Malien, 6, Leadenballastreet, L pme and woody ce 4.57 8 and it might serve for the same purpose 
tural Seeds ct a gricultural. and Horticul. imentary i oii substances 67.21 with somebody else, 
I 5 best Salis and most a races, at Pro G — address i * Naples, ira 
100.00 Miracoli, heir 0. 45. of eminence and 
The fari bstance Ann oar gst amd was Poet elected one 
È aa panaia Á 4.09 of th 2b reg 
2 1 . yy Mineral matter 1.61 A 
5 1 6 „ : Starch (pins —— cellulose and 
, ; fatty m 81.80 -= Sahne JAPONICA. : 
— 12.50 Tms fine new s ich is attracting 
ie 1 a 
ks 8 — Se in columns sodain, 
3 i 1848, and intro- 
Sparaisis, Oxalis, 
or selections 
rted 
d po 
canes Aos melken. 
ober 16th in be Gardeners 
100.00 
Thus it resulted from chemical analysis, that OF — 
the antife root nearly 7-10ths was eatable, and that Wenn 
of the eatable matter 4 per mane was nitrogenous, dae 
„ | and more than 80 per c 
We have now before us, 3 — 3 Ware- 
FIELD; ene this 2 in diffe 
b. A d root, the size and form of a 
 pigeon’s egg, with its tough bark partially removed, 
was diseovered by me in the 
duced to England i in . I met with it — 
’ — plant of the — to which it belonged. The 
told ms that it was brought to him from a 
and 
nese 
term Een given it on 
consider as sweet as the Kwei-wha or Olea fragrans. 95 i 
