a 
a BRAHAM HARDY 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
No. 49.—1852.] 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. 
DEX. 
Msnure. application 2 essees 
— England... Ir. 
Batter, taste in 
Cattle, a 8 —1 
q er n. 
food, 
cooked ., 
* 716 
75 
+ 77> e | Raimat Chiewiek . 
see-ses 773 .... 
— of St. Lon, somal 
Gardening, 
— * * Kalt. alli- 
r of. 
TA Re 
Jy 
ow 
ate 
. . dd! 
Thrush, Misletoe 5 
Trees, European, in Madeira .. 773 
— spiral TEETE 
t 
Tropæolum, 
Vines, wash for 
Weather — vo a os 
Wiodow cardening........... 
7 
* 
— 
oe 
serrR oR 
INE SEEDS 
Lvoomne, PINCE, avo ano CO. beg leave to inform 
the ic,” ir Stock of YROETABLE SEEDS is 
fully relied o on, as being in every respect 
ality, and whe to Tr. sorts, 
bn application. 
TO PLANTERS, ETC 
ARGE BUSHY SPRUCE FIRS — wk Stopi 
FINE ENGLISH ELMS (grafted) ont. to 15 ft 
FING SPANISH CHESTNUTS . 
FINE B cH 8 to 10 ft. 
rooted ; have been grown thi 
ground, and may ey bade on very — terms (if a pga ly me 
taken), b applying to J OGDEN, Nurseries, Coven 
5. ol FR THE — 
RIAGE FREE BY RAILWAY.) 
ve the 
nounein 
that they have succeeded in harvesting their —— in 
good — notwithstanding the unfavourable 
kisen pu — direct 
obvi ** some sorts e, early are uested 
and 1 I= For g particulars — 850 Joun SUTTON 
and Sons, Seed G eading, Berks 
NEW SEED: pan ROWTH “OF 
ILLIAM E. RENDLE AvD CO, "Se ats M 
2 
< 
2 
SZ 
7, 
sE 
a 
3 
Be 
g~“ 
8 
SFS 
7 5 
$ 
n on tha! e. 
[Pures — 
A ME CA N N UR 
mach le hens 
oe nl e Gare 2 pu ished a ae 5 e 
1 L oniferæ, Ros 
stam 4 1 "pate. Waere postage 
Western k — 
"| QHOICE BULBS AND FLOWER ROOTS. 
b 
W ele tes 0. * * e 2 6 to É “ 
—.— aes ee e ee ae 
3 6 
Tritonia aitaa .. » „ 
Oxalis elegans, — rh gg fine 1 16 
see * 1 & 
Cyclamen, in N een own „ 
Babiana rubra cyanea 36 
Superb collections * Atetrcomeria, Ixias, 
8; saraixis, 0: 
Babiana, and varion: A — 
r relee ections 
1 2 
EN DLR 
y Pea 
—. an ‘obtained prise ar ha 
and Co., Seed Mer 
Apply to Wittiam E. 
s, Beans, and all Seeds for Early or Forcing Crops | three 
1. . Catal for 
itt og: ogue,” supplied 
„Bas es and gompa Seed and Horticultural Establishment, 
Sudbury, Suffolk, j 
TO OSL EMEN. AND _ GENTLEMEN. 
YBRID RHODODENDRONS. —The 0 sing 
hand a large and k of above, 
consisting of Scarlet, Pink, White, and fine —. — 
LOWER R 
TULIPS, mixed, early — aud sing 
3 mixed, splendid | 8 bet 
US, Dutch, mixed, all Sain in 
Tuts "LASCIPOLIUM RUBRUM, strong 
each, 
EARLY ANEMONES 8. in “splendid and great variety of 
colour, strong — roots, 5s. * 100; mmended in 
the Gardeners’ Chronicle, N 0. 43, pe * 679. 
: The above to be had of W 
Florist, 82, Gracechurch street (o (sear —— one Eagie), London 
TO THE 
125. per 1000 
SEED "TRA 
ND SON'S PRICEP 
pote nie eg 2 . — . a BREDS 
—— POT 
enclosing — oo inane 
u 
ROOTS AT A — Pie rA 
M DENYER, Seedsman — 
| 
ADDA rom the 
fi 
nnamed, the late Mr. James Cunningham, who was 
well known as d sogar Strong bushy plants, 
from 2 feet to to 4 feet high, 42s. j r donen, or 15t. por 160, 
Stove re Greenhouse Plants ardy Shrubs, &. Ko., 
„ Comely Bank Nursery, 
NEW SH HRUBBY | ‘CALCEOLARI RIAS, 
9 oF ABOUT FIFTY n NEVER 
BEF OFFERED ek * 
WEEKS. AND Co., CHE 
most splendid aed. 5 “Collection ot SR LING 
Su CALCEOLARIAS. which th eonfiden 
wafraut and recommend, they having been pae agan saved — 
hien ftom the most unique selection in kingdom. Th 
serts being all Shrubby are perpetually in N — 
— they are 
and 
— fer the con conservatory or 
J. WEEKS and Co., King’s Roan 
whleldon, Besor, Deo. 4. 
MESSRS. PLATZ anp SON, Erfurt, Prussia, 
respectfi form the tenn that eir Seed — 
for 1853, ia mc wi will be found many af oe ieties, may be 
0 
their agent, Mr. e KENNEDY, Bedford 
oder ‘denny garden, Lon 
JUDSON’S RICHMOND, VILLA BLACK 
URGH: VINE. 
A 
ARTHUR HENDE RSON a anD CO. have the 
of informing their patrons and friends that ‘7 have 
good eee and much-esteemed Vine, at 78. 6d. 
—N.B. For full particulars of the dis- 
sties of this Vine, we beg to refer our 
customers to the Gardeners’ Chronicle of Ne og a, 1851. 
pleasure 
plan 
x the coun try wi 
Nodal us, Anemones, 
mene us, Liliums, and other 
Roots, "Priced Catalogue o li- 
Pine-apple Place, London 
AMERICAN PLA NTS 
Jon WATERER begs to announce his Catal 
ants, 3 
dy ene 
s, 
Fruit * in rag ers 
—— and Green. gage pples, Pears, Cherries 
xe ectarines, Apri Apricots, . 
—.— Catalogue sent on application to Boa il 
Loughborough 
e vara A — te aad Brixton, near y 
FRUIT T TREES, ROSES, ETC. 
Mage gee 3 ano SON * to offer this 
rticularl healthy 
8 aod Plume ih clean 3 stems 
leading sorts, which 
Per doz. 
A4. ee „% 100, 
4 LERTON ‘is 4 186. 
51 4. 25 12s, 
years from the bud, very fine 18s 
ruit Trees of every —.— 
ROSE Per dozen. 
to 8 — budded 
es 
Roses on the same stem „ 428. to 60s. 
pe Se rented 2 188, to 248 
see 108, to 168. 
e N 
i s. to 128. 
.. 808. per 100 
‘ 2 N CLARKE, Pa aa 1 Brixton 
| upwards, ERICAS „leading varieties, 1 
mens fir for exhibition, in II- inch [og 
DIELY TRA SPECTABILIS and every description of Nursery 
tock. 
Catal es of all the New Roses in cultivation may be had 
ear Lon so i 
2 BRIDE.” 
ah bag: ociety, June 18, 1852. 
HORTICULTURAL ots td AND HEATING 
BY HOT WATER. 
| TUBULAR BOILERS OF ALL aee WARRANTED THE 
MOST EFFIOIENT, 
J WEEKS anv CO., King’s-road, Chelsea, posal 
è nouse BUILDERS; Hortiónl culture 6 all its branches upo 
e most improved prin- 
‘hese Boilers 
e — 4 
| 
\ 
Regia T k, „ soles ian 
— 1 ars and ranges of Pita, with 
Mod d Estimates of Horticultural Buildings ; 
also Catalogaes oS thane Vines, Seeds, &c., forwarded on 
ly J. WEEKS and Con Kip g’s-road, Chelsea, London. 
HORTICULTURAL BI BUILDING AND HEATING 
BY HOT WATER, 
AT THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD 
MATERIALS AND nun. 
—— 
ere 
York Ho rticultura 
wey reply to your inquiries I Sea Pda Bride Broccoli’ 
va pE first and third prizes 1850; first, eat and 
hird, 1851; ; and first, second, and |- third. in the pre nt year. 
ver r — 
where any are ‘grown for competit tion. Market gardeners also 
will find it to their profit to pupa ` —Your 3 truly, 
, Hon 8 ‘ 
The seed can be procured Ba —— of "themselves at York; 
rs, Noble, Cooper, and „ Fleet-street, 
L 
be counter, N —.— pre 0 
. bm Wi 
estar as HOLLYHO — — 2 — 
Rosea grandiflora, 
2 
n Gem, ‘ 
Dane En tress, Picta, Queen, Bicolor, Dido, Charles 
Turner, Formosa, Hebe, Model of P R Alba, 
Sulphurea Perfecta, White 2 22 110 Blue B 
ree, upon the receipt of 
by R. B. Binchax, Hedenham 
2s. 6d. mn tp ostage stamps, 
Rosary, Bungay, Suffolk. 
ir H 
ee am 
8 : : 
— ice 6 experience in the con- 
workmanship, 
of hav ‘oured with 
meters f the above, in — containing OPWARDS | confidence give the most satisfactory 
ý > poes t free. i ae * ayn 
ciples, for all wr 
purposes st — 
application of oenm jot Water can be made available, 5 
