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No. 1.—1848.] 
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
AStamped Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News.—The Horticultural Part Edited by Professor Lindley. 
[Pricr 6d, 
sha a EW PEARS AND OTHER FR 
Agrienlture, future position of. . : saji Us nda G ZATEN 36 Tuomas RIVERS begs to offer to ye 7 8 his 
— regeablee asd ft a atone Farmer Oiii: Roz 12 PORIESIVE CATALOGOS OF. FRUITS. for 
. 14 ô | Mangold beast Laser An Of T 1848, 2 Suppiene n sent 15 free ie six Me nee stamps. 
a eat after II so, a Descriptive Catalogue of a selection of Trees and 
e Manure f T Turnips. . . Shrubs, for six postage stamps; ; and his ata i e Catalogue 
8 ae composition of aia of Roses, with Supplet inant; nt, for three postage s 
e rsnipa v 
b | Pig feeding ........ TIRA 
3 7 Piäntarions e g M ROYAL ALBERT RHUBARB.— 
F This superior 3 e ell known in Covent-garden 
5 pr ning foront f trees Market for the last s six years, a d acknowledged by all who 
a on the ~ its oe being— 
5 | Roots, propagati on 3 a | the earliest that 18 ; 
1 grown, most prolific splendid red 
1 cla 13 5 | Sap, A a Heres ol 5 i 11 colour, with large fleshy stalks, and éonsiderca Eby epicures to 
Pas, ell schemes of culti- Fns Season, ane ee 6 wie i Rhubarb ever eaten. Large o ear- 
eeds, to raise 3 er- 5 x e. roots, 38. h the usual allowance to the 
— io raige ie largest 11 Drains eee ub is Remittances requested from Lams correspondents, 
Fish, diseased....., 5 5 e| Sheep, to cure cough in. 14 b by Post office a hal to WILLIAM MITCHELL, Enfie ighway, 
font are * a 1 c Stamiord Hill Gardeners’ Asso- i: Middlesex, made p yable at the Post-office’ Enfield, 
0145 a ation 
Gallon Club- Pro- Trenching, cos 14 Rome fs 8 7 
8 es»... 12 e| Turnips, manure for ne 14 2 yo 5 5 la “Nor BORA ppm 
i F Garden plants, ne 1 12 — analysis o x 23 Liv arkfie ursery, aver 2 
— 1 * ical a cinin, w. „ intorms 
— 2 sess laj Vegetab’es, analyses of - 44a hundreds con spars to 80 9 100. 
Graig wax 1 ill: i A high e te 
— plan of... & o | Wan, pene ia * 9 TED in the above establishment. Par- 
Hort, Society's Garden, noticed 7 c| Wheat after M „ e — be h Mp — applicatio 
eo n> eee 6 5 . par cop bi not dependant on A Ew PARSNIP SEED, Ib. 
dition of. esi 19-6 | Willows sti N b which b As por li 3 The us rhs i 
Land in Aberdeenshire, reciama- 5 Wine making 6 5 allowance t sae ws ic pa Hh e = ** opp) ee e 1 
A o the trade. orders to ccom 
ee Wm. James Epps, Agricultural and —— 
Seedsman, "Maidstone. 
dii E unior EC 
iie COLLEGE, LONDON. 
kinds, with price and 35 
s, may b on „eee, 
ae aa ? postage win or k a desriptive catalogue 
Gardens, King ’s-toad, Chelsea —Opposite Cremorn 
TO PLANTERS.—WHITETHORN OR QUI 
TES AND CO. having a fine and clean — of 
0 
are beg to offer it at the followin ces :— 
oe ted, very strong and bu * per 1000. 
fine, 63. 2 1000. 
True ear Sosa ng. fine, 1s. 6d. per 
astolff Ras: A bat A 10s. 1105 per 100. 
Tobeldk Nun. te do., 253, per 
— roots, A - t for forcing, 98. to 12s, — doz. 
w ti three w 
For eb rene see Adve: re pated nt No vat 24. 
t Rhubarb 
aa cg 1o fring, 6s. to 98. per Beni 
| * ragus, : years ee 3s. 6d. per 100, 
years old, 2s. 6d. . 
. Pate oe for forcing, 2s, per . ihade 8 
ag e 9 8 ng can be supplied free from disease, at 
150 shin hog pu saa d Kidney, Early Cock- 
| Gre e d Shilling’s Barly Fra 
at Yarmo prog nd 
ROSES a tes ONE YEAR IN ee POTS, 
FOR I seat ee FORCIN 
HOMAS RIV has to sr 15 5 following select 
and highly Ahim varieties n pots, at 24s, 
pee dozen. They are fit to be plac eod i — —— og iko Fore reing- 
ood. 
house. The plants are iing an 
BID Panrevos Ae 
\ubern Prince of Wales. i 
ee, . ee de la Guillotiere, 
Clementine Seringe. River 
sore * 4 Par William Jesse. 
Dadhe of 2 
Jue d' Aum Crimson ee 
Bernard. 
Persian Yellow, 
roe 2 
Lonis — 
uady Alice Peel. 
ua Reine. 
Madame Laffay. nique, 
Melanie Cornu. ee ct a 
Moss Roses. 
Blush French Crimson Prolifére 
Common Lansezeur Précoce 
Celina * ue 
en de Muri- Malvin White 
55 partout White Bath 
Eclatante 
idg th, Herts 
E BECK informs the age muy * 3 Articles 
* manufac by hi cultural pur- 
. — may bes seen in use at i Worton * ote "is eworth, W upon 
1s SEEDLING PELARGONIUMS.— 
s Treatise on the spe earn of the Pelargonium, 
w be had « of all book- 
Gener 
EN GARDEN 
1 oO 
and 1 0 verge? also his Pink Dwarf, a better bearer than rd 
These are m free from disease. Had niey no 
ever kno 
would no t have offered t em — 
been of s 8 gua lity R. L 
the public 
7 bien anD NOBLE, Nurserymen, 
aah Ie Surrey, beg to offer the following PLAN TS 
AND SEE 
W PLANTS FROM CHINA. 
ROSA ANEMON IFLORA, exactly the shape of a Double 
Anemone or Warratah Camellia, flowering in clusters, of > cet 
eate blush, s long and narrow, of a beautiful glaucous 
green, goo r, and quite distinct. Strong e 58. each, 
JASMINU ‘NUDIFLORUM, one of the grea 
sitions to the green “ong we have had for years; commen 
ep yellow; > Suppo! 
hardy. Reon pant 3s. 84. ea 
DEAA wanit RIDISSIMA hardy shrub, with long- 
endant eee, loaded with beg. * beautiful g olden 
wreaths. Strong plants, 2s. 6d. e 
PLATY CODON GRANDIFLORA ALBA, very handsome 
Campanula, with large star-shaped flowers, of the purest white, 
TO 8 GROWERS. ag tel 
D DWARD TILEY, Nurs MPANULA NOBILIS, a fine hardy herbaceous plant, 
1e begs to offer hi RSERYMAN and 8 Ax, 1 distinct, 28. 6d. each. 
ICTORY OF B his, superb and unequalled Cucumber, AZALEA INDICA, hae bread plants, 2 to 3 feet, well set for 
is a very h The advantages of this over othe: bloom, 2s, 6d. to 3s, 6d. each 
fire th ; ti — e fruit, the earliest and S Eeue 
bean age this Cucumber beine fre er, known CALCEOLARIA ACME is also ready to send out, at 10s, 64. 
been a hove tha 3 from 24 to 30 inches ton. ait Tehas r plant, It received the Seedling Prize at the e Regent’s-park, 
8 the As 0 first prizes at the differ une, 1846, is of a fine dwarf habit, se [iane with light 
this Cu fag st three years, Itis w worthy ae eine lum-coloured spots, quite perfect in shape. In addition 
the open air sunk en Successfully grown by Bepa in | Messrs. S. and N. have a g collection, in fine health, from 
surpassing any of th h 2 ~~ to 42s, per dozen; also a few Seedlings left, which are 
~ 8 packets, a — an eae kinds n season, It will bi i s. 
i „ has or 168 SEEDS. ‘ 
he 82 highly recom Hamilton Bla 8 «Spine C ucumber, ee The following Melon Seeds are two years old, and true to 
um ; als n ver nam 
Prizes ; len of different Exhibitions, and takes many many first Hampton Court N 22. 6d, per . 
Seven seeds, 2, ory 2 to 28 inches, and a very Nee ee fruit. Ditto — 0d: 
The above Cuoun Packet of each of the above seeds, 4s. Ispahan, true a a eames TN 55 
for table, the flesh bei will be found to be of excellent quality 6d. 55 
Abl ies intending 3 and of fine flavour. Cuthill’s Scarle “Is. Od. 
would not dela nate: at fortheoming Exhibitions e ee ard cos in we ae This Lettuce A more cri 
farther Properties of the above Cast . 7 ne ac full ee 33 mag see: 
‘tisfaction to pure having given every white int 
] P . 4 the last threo y A by Mr. e ne g 
Ste Beechwood Melon. 3 Fer a ; r 
Sweet 7 0 Windsor Prize Se ee any of the old or ey varie 
80 5 rue Walcheren 
e 1 0} flower Broceoll.. ss 1 0 PHLOX arises: 
a Sold i .. 
bat Bath.” — Seed Shop, 16, Pulteney sia ge arly Rho 
on a remittance | | à Agriew 
: order, or or the aoe ten r Agricultural Seeds, Catalogues 
1 
ast . M 
EN for the next te sday, 13th of January, published 2 Chapman and Hall, may n A 1 its o 
1846. The hours of attendance are from quarter past 9 to ‘hires seller: the best kinds of PEAS, and epee . A don, ead 
“quarters past 3. The afternoons of Wednesday and Satu varieties of the best so ‘sufficient for of a large 
“are devoted to Drawing. The subjects taught are Reading, Centurion mer 1 35 Cruentum.. .. £1 118. 6d. oe E aa auc, 
Pie, the English, Latin, Greek, French L Cavalier V pei 3 in smaller e 
J omt t and English History, Geograp hysical api .. Pare 1 41 45 “| Gustavus .. Pee $ a p a ebe — * TER 28. 
richmetic and Bookkeeping, the Elements of 1 0 Rosamund. . 11 No. 3.—Dit * Bite 1 ls 
3 Aden an and? Natural Philosophy, and Drawing. Fee for Pr repay oniy, Usual allowance to 2 trade, ote above No. 4.—Ditto (this is Sutic nt for a gentleman's weai 
2 925 ther particulars may be Ob. have st n them Cottage, — : í 328. a 
; ; pare if ke. pe of the heg ia cP segs O. ATKINSON, Setre- OUBLE TALIAN 158 E N e fade for paciting, 
encil, December 2 40 me mportation of the gbor 1 ah ‘should be any sorte of seeds that Oe eta not be 
bee n just e at a Er's Italian a mand the dosent ferences wi antities of those Bored 
0 ouse, 18, Mall. Orders by post E attended to. eren 
‘Gs 08 Sk, GOOSE, GOOSEBERRY.—As the pianis Aso some exceedingly moist remana = — se. some some of the è prine 8 neme in En 
1 now shed their foliage, and the agony’ is extreme POTATOES 3 uena ns last 
Aai (iri peran T . DENNIS and Co. beg to 1 Mend vee E9 ‘ — y with 93 or i 7 
their . selected Stock ofall ¢ next * LANGELIER bers io state ‘that he has yet A | co smi 
E SEBERRTES a e Of m 1 approved aroak r, W Papert 0 Horticultural and i (Äer tosts 
in 45 ealthy well. gr. ike 9 one o years bedded, dispose of, namely, Tamprune, an early kind, far erior to may be Bede eo W 
i Biers many of es sorte strong transplanted troes, in 9 eee Goldfinder, , the produce being consi n wall Wor the| Seeds carefully patked for exportation 
requir ist containing elected | attention of growers ; Axbridge Kidney, reared a very productive| WX. Jas, Epps, F. H. S., High-street, and Bower Nursery, 
Maidstone 
YATT’S e eee wa Fa am e 
numerous application: those who have seen this 
superior variety, and from the London Tradei in e have 
induced Messrs. MYATT to offer it to the public. The univer- 
sally acknowledged excellence of MYATT’S RHUBARB ` ea 
r 2 „ for the LIN NAU 
principal 3 gro 
everal year , being remarkably roa ed and oe ae produc- 
tive, and is mb in | by purchasers to every other variety for 
s delicious flavour, The stalks being large and free from 
filam ents, itis admirably adapted for preserving, and all other 
culin oses. For early forcing it is the best variety 
kn superior flavour, large size, unusual uc 
. 6d. ; 
“ Royal Albert” Rhubarb, 3s, 6d., and yatt s“ Victoria, 
Manor Farm, Dept: ford, Jan. 1. 
JACKSON’S IMPROVED ASH-LEAVED KIDNEY POTATO. 
SJ 
HOMAS JACKSON AND SON Fe bon ch pleasure 
in offering an mop ae vari S Weil known and 
highly esteemed Ash-Jeaved Kidney to. 
us to prove a thoroughly, and that 
A recommend it, have, through the 
g ridg t from the able 
ee 
tura 
Edinburgh 5 and — hovel Botanic meram elfast, 
ge ine ed uponi 
of the esta ape 
5 — THOMPSON, H 
: decided improvement, ‘ama fally 10 
n the common Ash-lea m 
= 
opinion, is — adapted for sal 
Royal Botan cone Belfast. 
“ The ne me were the first that oe 
ig to 
it 
disease in — stems; 2 EEE * e * Ee 
ripening rather ethe ey 
fen in ee aue den, Dalkeith 
s, it is perhaps needless 
ommend i it as being 
