THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
A Stamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General Wews.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
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No. 51.—1852.] SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18. [Price 6d. 
| INDEX. lao UES LORICULTURAL SEEDS, ELG. 
and Wheat 08 Li Societ . 806 
F dee. Aos € „ brhi | TAN NE à Restan, — ante J'i AMES S No, 238, 
e re = a i 
l — a Agricultural Show 812 a — (Me) 1 n 813 b mentioned descriptive D atalogues maya lar qie annual Series of hie SYSTEM ATIC CATALOGUE 
13 reviewed n 807 Hann (Mrs.) Hom . General and 8 u ntary Rose Cat . for two etamps, of FLORIC CULTURAL, ci ea — and AGRICUL- 
sage Ay pic 807 « saun tania ire * Ai ‘and Shrub Fruit Catalogues for two ditto. RAL SEEDS, which will rded to his custom 
* 95 p 22 indies, Camellias, E 8 — e., for A One usual, propad, ant also 22 — ete nd applicati 
e e har odode: re and generally well set | b st otherwise e Catal t 
305 a with bloom. rano imbricata, A jedrus : sodara, with 4 and Order, the al O * —— 
Provin 3 65 most of — (RE; form fine specimens. Dozen. and Height of each Plant, also the Colour of the Fiower and 
hynchos * te Ss 0 Fine N Standard Roses . . . to 248. time of ring; the ry arranged so as to enable the 
Roses esin table veces See a4 : Ditto, De warf and ry Standard ........... . 10s, to 168. amateur, comparison, ‘orm a tolerable idea of suc 
Spilton's ( He Mr. 8 n — pa Rose , two of each sort lants as are unknown to 
Smi mit thfleid club's newly 809 6 xed Dwarfs, withont & ames ...... (per 100) 305. C. arrn kot . of “submitting a list of some of the 
„ pr jects newest Annuals, all o highly recommended. 
ce rae igin OO 6 RICUL Nn 18 . Th e Texian Seeds hav ve wes aon — bin thin country, 
45 5 804 b EEDSMAN LoRIST 0. are probably new an — ; ; the 1 t of the 
Trees, e me “achine „ High Holborn, London, has a new ki K of gesin t: latter are exclusively in J oa 
Forest s = 801 5 offer, whieh he has received from Texas, ve po aces cee — 5 — . 
Whea x crops a year. seed is the size of at, but rather nhous 
We Austratian Fa Ea A kas thicker in proportion without the furrow, and evident! [Those marked * half-hardy ; ** gree 2: C Per Packet d 
0 ot ravi wasataveversee © ; 
1 g PTEE p Sro — 4 3 to a 8 genus. Can bo had in small packets „Antirrh inum, m, Beautiful new a dwarf, white and: le i 6 
>. ototis breviscapa, ae Hi 6 
TH SEEDS DIRECT BY. nor THE GROWERS Collinsia Bartsiitolia, dar „ dark vaso we ee „ D 
AIL mu oured 3 
eo In Papas OSES, of such Roses 0 llections or ô Gthe s Globe Amaranthus, new yello w, superb a ne: as a 
„ Hybrid Per tual, Standard of n Collections o erwise. 
Perpetual, Standard of Marengo, Kaulfussia amelloides, new white e | 0 6 
ant de uguste Mie, Baronne Hallez, Caroline de (CA E FRE ALL Limnanthes rosea, rose colour ETE S 
„ Sausal, and all the popular sorts are grown in large quantities | Q UTTON an 3 have the pleasure of announcing Kemópbila a aurita, var, alba ba grandiflora... „ 
-at H. Lane and Son ni 2 Great 1 ad, Herts. that they = eceeded in harvesting their SEEDS in Nolana grandiflora alba, a ae we 3 
6 TR od condition notwithstanding the unfavourable weather mS e Thellu 8 eoociaes, re he at em ek 8 
e advan hast ds direct from G 8 Salpiglossis saus a coccinea, a si „ 
G. WAITE’S CATALOGUE. OF VEGETABLE re DAF N gm iauata alba, beautiful mew white . 1 0 
l oA FLOWER SEEDS is now ready, and can be h d recommended. — For pa — * address JoHN SUTTON b tips 1 0 
> on application. nd Sons, Seed Growers, Readin 8. n onlonduiaoeam, very fine at 8 
ee 181, His Kikai London. splendid-new species 0 
NURSERY. EMEN AN Fi GENT EN. The entire bllokon of 15 New Annuals 7 10 0 
aRar". KER. Windlesham near Bagshot, YBRID RHODODENDRON A The Subseribers TEXIAN N SEEDS. 
7 Surrey 23 detail UAnerionn Pisa ox a large and valuable stock of the above, Allium, fine species, va fragrant 0 6 
nic deus, Regent’s-park, begs to Pri ay oh the Nobili consisting of Scarlet, Pink, White, and fine spotted “ba a — ditto ot de scribed . Eee ee 1 0 
and Pablic he has published a Descriptive vars GUE O 8 unden ra y the late Mr. Ja a B 1 who was matis, 1 . * s, frag „ en 0 
AMERICAN PLANTS, Coniferæ, Roses, Ornam A She Fiy well kaown as a celebrated growe 3 plants, Seatega us, orn mental species, Fellow trait „ <a 
7 ikapa = om ay o e by enclosing pi Toae ron ph da 0 feet high, 42s, per dozon; ora — . . poos 2 one ene oak- 5 sk pa i aa piety’: 0 
p aine ** cies atropt Ur 
. e 2 moderate prices bank & eee peace oa 
G x n m n r 
| JUDSON'S RICHMOND VILLA BLACK —— r enn ban pe Line btue 22 2 
ST “BROCCOLI IN CULTIVATI ‘ONL e Annual, pink, Déaiitifal, 6 inches. . 46 
RTHUR ADERSON AND So; have the — — J HHOHINSON AND Co., SEE ee TRURO, # n bine j „ * Rig oe. 
of informing their patrons riends that they have s f ni » ale d. ” wes ink 2 ak | 
good eae valuable and it ed Vine, at 78. 6d mene walon, aa been 23 K b a 3 „„ a E 
— „ Gd. Sach. —N. B ali particulars of the dis- ow oe ted t o gives RULA x 3 
tinguishing. characteristics of this Vine, w to refer our pean . 2 0 
n rdeners’ Chronicle of October 25, 1851. MITCHINSON’S. ene EARLY WHITE | Kitchen 
ne- apple Place, London.—D OLI, is invaluable for its earliness, . into use in J ton fo ug. wn Sa 
“le ee lant al ae aa ripened | February. Tt is ed — ized, handsome h 8 ent e An age ot of Hy TA poe e. mene 
ted to saved exclusively from Comet, 300 E ST oe oer 8 — Fy ey packets of about colo ours, to bi at front 10s. 3 lod, cut 
Di 
Model of Perfeotion, Rosea Alba, 
Beard, Mulberry 
OF 
2s, 6d, wan of ace 
È * ent 5 gs st 
NEW. 3 CALCEOLARIAS, 
CONSISTING — ABOUT FIFTY VARIETIES NEVER 
BEFO OFFERED * THE P rks 5 Cc. 
i WEEKS à 0 vas CE = A, hay: to offer a 
and super 8 Olesen cat E SEEDLING 
| Rien ALOBOLARTAS, Farnaz a ey 3 confidently 
| n en carefu — and 
‘are rom te et mot algae — N in — Be ingdom The 
ey are perpetuall ower ; get 
— — groat variety ‘and brilliancy of their eolouts, they a 
iw — for the conservatory or bedding-ou 
EKS and Oo., King’s Road, 5 LONDON, 
“the most perfon padia or „ 3 9 
* 0! 
is the most having 
characteristic oi nt st, pirt ot 
coarseness, moderately Az f, smooth leaves, with silvery rib 
ndsome compact h heads well protected. Many gardeners an 
others who saw t! wing on our bip iw st pro- |. 
stoc 
m gro 
— them to g wn best they ha k 
is li rice d. per Lente e wo 12 mares for 28. 6d. 
d; p 
ostage stamps sh mould accomp General catalogues, 
PETER R LAWSON AND 
tid ready, and my be had on 
m the Agent, J. C. Sommers, 15. 
sne j E x 
Roses ‘extending over 10 acres . ows Aad 
sel by purchasers from 18s. to 20s. per d 
sing all the leading varieties ; do., a4 to 12s. 2 “doz, 
warf 
fit for forcing, 123, to 188. 
e., forwarded on app 2 8 3 N 7 
Seed Establishment, Truro, December, OA EDLTAS. “well „ — — doz. 
INGRAM’S HYBRID vag: bb . "CUCUMBER. upwards, ERICAS leading varieties, 12s, to 185.5 Lega ie speci- 
Paice FOR THREE Goop PLU SEEDS, 2s. 6d., Post FREE mens fit for exhibition, in 1ll-iach poi- ei a K of 
EORGE WHE „ NURSERYM „Ke. 1 SPECTABILIS and every beds — 
oe er, Wilts, having purchased the entire stock of the Catal of all the New 1 i 
abov e most t valuable Cucumber, which, after much care a d ata Roses in cu on be had 
attention in r us f. Mr. Ingram was so fortunate as to Al b e C.anKe, Streatham-place Nursery, Brixton 
raise, it oF w, for the first time, offered to the pubiic, pos sem 
dition 1 6. W. receiv the end of January next the ESSRS P 
names of a a “sufficient number vat pA . oa him none ; respectfully ~ 
probable loss if Was oppen ven : Pee a for 1853, ia which will be found SATIN va 
Bete in — tee first 2 in 5 ary, otherwise it will be oa ation to thetr agent, Me. Ro omen Kumar: 
son. 
umerous pers 
app 
— Obate arden, Lo 
© HRY 8 
G 8 reso ——— y : geek amateur tho mom ä 2 TER ACR SEED. 
e e ers fo e „ 
as oe N . in | sa rowing all through the last season, that it is the most ILEY’S ibe APTIV ATI ON packet 2 sa 
i approved new Any let out in 1852, for 12s. Also twelve somite Cucum . erop in Mr. Ingram's oo Per . 
“new Pompons for 12s, cold pits, which — for ag on thi hata rays alone, was TILEY’S PHEN OMENON 
ä of his h aving had many a e for tint most abundant, of excellen ahy; ke forth general | CHAMBERLAIN’S ESSEX HERO a oe x 
f Tonk, he has issued a second et containing nee admiration. Itis — — well adapted fo for peep 7048 for a gk KE mirni 'S WINTER-BEARING ilo A 
the select , and excellent for the tre tem of culture. e ove 2a. 
| 1 9 the receipt of 1 14 3 b. wil Skin is very thin, its fine gre a is retained long atter the GORDON'S WHITE SPINE (the ‘best ot ait white k 
; of the success 0 t is b too old for e or exhibition, without . 
“that he exhibited at e n whe de a e eet — ing he Tenet tint of yellow; the flesh is particularly solid, 
iat aining the first prize (a handsome silv isp, and good flav ured, thers ariety has the singular pro- 
Ta , Park-street, Stoke Newington. ae! of showing fruit on the old parts of the vines, often below 
all the fo age and lateral ra „and bringing such fruit to 
AN WHITE BROCCOLI—“ DILCOCK’S BRIDE.” 5 fection. at the — ta ural shows held in Birming 
B 5 AND HEWISON to and its vicinity, Mr. Ingram exhi ye ee wips —— 
Of the ere bend in u nt er ms highest merit, sur for oer rae the ret pease sino fing ; 
ng every other An „famed ‘Mammoth ”) as the e seed G. W. offers has been grown under own auf 
1s, per 1 has been sold in the York market at | intendence, far any other . consequently may es 
Per head, * ed on as true and uine; he recommends it * foe: 
“In York Horticultural Society, June 18, 1852. with the greatest | e. G. W. hopes to lary es mes Piet bor 23, 1852, o 678. erits, 
Was awarded di afar geha iow os pg Bride Broccoli’ | of subse ou: delay, and that the te soon : Also Black Hamburgb, Black White Muscat of 
third, 1851; and fit ana airo 1850; first, second, and | far filled a to enable him to send oo a T ae to do. Alexandria, Cannon Muscat, and White Frontignan, 
ha Rates and first, second, and third in the present year. | January, instead of February, which he woul appy to . and Royal Mase aas. The above piants 
Where pas every 7 eea e gardener, especially 5 ba ae OA, a whe ve = of the follow. | are —.— apos 3 Toei, opat 1 nd the a is 
` or co i 0 í 
vill find it to their pro at ke possess iis- -You re ty also | ing EA 8 ERIL yello w, rich 155 spot centre, with scarlet from inec ripened, Fine ine for pot culture, or turning out, 
3 x, Hon, sepals, a 3 225 variety, 38. per d : Messrs. Dawe, COTTRELL and BENHAM, 
The seed 2 wholesale of themselves den; . CONC 5 hben ground, e e r ee 46. Motel Sen and ie. L eee, 
a . 0 s — y . 
London ; or Messrs. eee 3 — . haa Fr A seta usual i Soares t to the Trade by the 3 * tho receipt of 12 AA aian.. be 
kondon ; and retail of all hon? 100. A large quantity of g — transplanted Thorn postage free, upon Govent-garden Market 
country, in . en throughout 8 Prices on a — Centre Buildings, ovent-ga 
each. — dope Nurser apes 1800 seeds at 20, 6d. | Pianta on band. “te PP Jons BU1CHEB, Ù Tannen. stratford-on-Avon. 
ursery, York, Warminster, Dec. 1 ‘ 
